»ZV tv OBSERVER. E s ta b lis h e d M o ro , S h e rm a n 1887. E u r e k a L o d g e N o . 121 A. F A A. U ., Mora, Or. Meets the first and third Thursday evenings of enol» m onth Vlattlng members . cordially In v ite d to moot with us. B y order o f the W . M. J. M. P arry, Seeretary. THE HAPPIEST AMERICANS, THE OREGON FARMER B e th le h e m • Be wise and buy y o u r Regular com munication lesoti 2d and 4th Ih u r a - day evoulogs m o n th ly. 'By order W . M . Surries, Buggies, Wagons Implements and Machinery Mrs F.J.Mendl.Heoy Moro L s t i o , N o. 113. I. 0 .0 . r. «•*•>. Orason Meets every Hotnrday ven I ng at 7:80 o’clock. Visiting members are cordially invited. Mem­ bers are expected to be preaent. Fred J Meludl, N . G. (J K James. Hecretarv. From L. r ' FRENCH, Moro, ► * j^ ^ * i5 * i5 * »«j* ■ H L FAIR to be held at V / • « D. Lindquist W atchm aker and J ew eler S p ecial atten tio n given work sent in by m a il or express. A ll work w arranteed first claps fiZ East Sccoad Street TH E D A LLES, OREGON Phooe No. 341 T h e D alles, O r., OCTOBER 8 TO 12 07 P re m iu m L i f t c s Chapter. No 7S O.B «. Dr. C. Hartley D e n tist Charges reason­ able, a ll work guaranteed. w ——M ill — be furnished a t any, ' ” address on a p p licatio n to th e sec reta ry G ra n d S to c k , A g ric u ltu ra l and H o r tic u ltu r a l E x h ib it E v e ry Class of In d u s try w ill be Represented A n O ld T im e F a ir w it h - O pposite th e O. T. Co. store. D th e N ew T im e F ea tu res O R EG O N W ASCO r o J- C O F F IN , P H Y S IC IA N 4 SU R G E O N . A ll contests confined s tr ic tly to th e D is tr ic t D r . Except K lic k ita t speed horses w ill be a d m itte d D iieases of Women I C k ilire i a Specialty * . k Office In The Goffin Building, let St. . Moro, Oregon. For particulars see prem ium list or address J. L. K elley, president; marie m . goffin . J. M. Patterson, secretary D r. W . N . Morse Dr. H. E. Beers. Drs. Beers and M orse W illamette U niversity 4 4 Professors - - 3 Instructors College o f Liberal Art« Ceeraea—Clsaeieal . . . . AB B L Literary . . . . Helentlflc . . . . B H Philosophical . . l ’b B (.'oil«-go of Lllieral Arte mstntaln« the following schools College of Oratory . . . . OR Teacher«' C o lle g e .................... B I’d Normal H cb ool..................... Diploma Oregon Institute or Academy " Hcbool of Commerce . . . “ P h y sic ia n s and S u rg eo n s . W ASCO A BI Hated College* College of Medicine . . . M P LLB College of Law College of Theology . . . B D College of Music . . . . ft M School of Art . . . Certi floate - - O R EG O N C alls P rom p tly A ttended D ay or N igh t. W. H. Ragsdale The Affiliated Colleges and the Hobool of Art are financially Independent of the College of Liberal Arts. A ttorn ey at L a w . Office For catalogue address 1’resldeut Jolia H . Coleman, G round F loor G inn Brick N ex t Door W .W .M .Co. 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P usterinq , Q rigk and I. % OottcREfE H otel M up stairs R oom s 5 and 6 OREGO N MORO PLUMBING » STEAM FITTING * Office - L aw Opera H ouse B u ild in g m i 11 i-i’i-H 1 1 i i i-i i-i-i i i n n - i - M - i 11 l l — MB IB riT TO OREGON MORO : SOROSIS and WALKOVER B22TSH2P :: PORTLANB 0REG2N :: They will be glad to furnish catalogues :: M. E. Miller A ttorn ey - at : or answer any inquiries you may make. :: E. B. Dufur . A ttorn ey - at - L a w Office 737 Cham ber of Comtnerco Corner Third and Atark PORTLAND O R EG O N Frank Menefee. oro N earest H otel to B u sin ess Center, B anks and D epot. Fred W ilton M enefee & Wilson Attorneys - at - L a w ' 8unday D inner 35 cents. Opposite Post Office Moro, Oregon. Office in the V ogt B lock, u p a ta in THE DALLES - OREGON C o u n t y , ’O r e g o n . K r i d a y , O c t . 4 , 1907 h iu l « m m C r r very Description to Order Q uick and Cheap! lbber Stain pa Furnished. . ---- 1 tor Typewriters, Typewriter Supplies, Ribbon«, Eta. K iv e C e n ts derive from each newborn center of trade and culture. Eastern money pays for most of the largo Irrigating © ’C& uw sDD systems and then receives tribute gen­ lu two ways—first by the re­ B j t h e K v id e a r e « f N « r « P e e p l e . OF IRRIGATION erously turn of the principal nnd Interest,, then by the profits on inllltouH of dollars’ A B Îy . The dally evidence citlzena right here worth of merchandise sold to the grow­ at home supply la proof sufficient to ing communities through |*ertods of B y M . J. PHILLIPS. The wintry afternoon was closing as How It Affects Both the East’s many years. The advantage becomes satisfy the greatest (keptic. No bettor Miss Ten Eyke, in a housy gown which a reciprocal one, tire Irrigated region Copyright, MOT. b» M. M. Cuo»lnghWO- and the West’s Welfare. proof can be had. to the masculine eye made her beauty producing foodstuffs and exdhauglng OJ simply bewildering, called the elevator them for th© manufactured products of Here is a case. Head It: Attired for the opera, Morgan T i to the fourteenth floor of the Alameda. the eastern centers. Successful agri­ malne stepped Into the elevator a t tl She had spent the afternoon with a HAS RECIPROCAL ADVANTAGES culture makes a prosperous nutlon, and tw elfth floor of 0 * Alameda, whet»- b girl friend, and as the car stopped her Mrs Mary Clark, of 218 Waat Second this progress here noted In reclaiming bad his apartments. -~ £ ' 2 Iteart beat a little more rapidly over a Dovolopmoet o4 Wretorn Arid the «lee*irt lauds Is of v ita l Important*© s t r e e t , A lb w a g , O r e g o n , any«-. »»I t e a iw “Good evening, Dental (TConuelS «Io- certain possibility—Chat she might en­ suffered from kidney trouble and back­ Makes Lively Markets For All Kinds to the whole people. looey," be said gravely to the knk-ker- counter Tremaine—for Miss Marjorie One other point I wish to make—th© ache so badly as to be entirely helpless of Eastern Products — Import of bockerod and freckled elevator boy. „„„ ,„ .z ___ ___ , was very much In lore with the young Importance of desert agriculture to the at times. When J got Doan's K id n e y Dcosrt Agriculture to Stock Raising stock raising interests. Daniel O’Connell grinned cheerfully iawyert despite their quarrel, The stock Pills, at the drug store, I had no idee and whistled through a g«P In hts ( ghe invariably explained -to h erself! and Mining Interests. grower has had to give up portions of front teeth by way of reply. They »„t till» annoying qulckeulng of the the public rang© to the irrigator, but that they would help me so much. B y M A R K B E N N IT T . —— sworn friends, tho pulses that it was fear, uot hop«'. were the *->-« two he receives n substantial return. Ono A few days use, however, banished the I® view of the fifteenth national of the most profitable of enslly grown backache, and regulated and strength- At the tenth floor the car «topped, Which made her feel so. Daniel O’Con- and the door slid back. Tremaine re- nail approved of Miss Marjorie. She Irrigation congress to be held in Sacra-, crops under Irrigation Is alfalfa, which e»i the action of the kidneys. I then asoved bis hat ceremoniously Mrs. hutf nice eyes; and a friendly way of mento, Cal., ou Sept. 2-7, Inclusive, the makes an exceedingly nutritious for­ started treating two of my children Alderton Ten Eyke, also theaterwurd looking at “a feller.” Sometimes they following article Is of timely Interest: age for cattle aud sheep. To have the who were affiicted with embarrassing bound, large and determined In ap­ talked— about elevators and books aud OUe phase of the development In the western markets well supplied with weakness of the kidneys. The noctur­ pearance, marched In. At sight of the a guy not having any /chance to go to west, under Irrigation, has been bqt hay enables the stock grower fre­ nal symptoms promptly disappeared, young attorney she sniffed, a slight, school and how It was a good thing to little touched upon In the press. 1 quently to tl»ta over seasons of scant aud both children have been complete­ ladylike, well bred sniff, but neverthe­ study bights. ' refer to the lively market which the feed or of unusual s»>verity without less a sniff. Miss Marjorie Ten Eyke, He Wa«> a stanch little partisan, too, new communities make for all sorts loss. It has hnpitened In the past that ly cure»l. young And slender, dark eyed ami lov­ and talked of Ids friends o f the other of eastern products. The opening of thousands of cattle have died on the 1 look upon Doan’a Kidney Pllla aa a able; followed her mother. She did not sex, chief of whom was Mr. Tremaine. 100,000 acres of land to settlement ranges during prolonged Storms, either god-send. ’ ’ look at Tremaine, but the faintest hint And, although when the conversation under Irrigation Is an event worthy of ‘from exposure or want of fe»»»l or frohi For sale by all dealers. Prloe 60 of added color appeared for a moment turned ou the lawyer It usually be- celebration by national rejoicing, be­ oxposure liecaus© they were poorly fed In her smooth cheeks. Arthur Ben- came a monologue, Miss MarJojrte was cause it opeus an opportunity for thou- and In a weakened condition. A sup- j cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, scoter, caressing a fiercely upturned a good listener. Her eyes would grow gauds of people, young, middle aged ply of alfalfa, available In cases of New York, sole agents for the United mustache, which emphasized his sparse soft, and she would sigh a little. Ona and old, to make a new start In life. u«x'cs«lty, will in the future greatly [ Htates. five feet Are, brought up the rear. day when Daniel O’Connell gleefully The opportunities for making money reduce the winter losses among range Remember th e name— Doan»—end Slxty-flve Inches are not Impressive, told of a case »riilch Tremntne had Just In mercantile lines are second only to herds both of sheep and cattle. As the hut a hundred thousand dollars for won she gave hhn a quarter. those In agriculture and horticulture. meat, supply of the east comes largely take no other. v every Inch of it la rather a good aver­ “Down!" said a masculine voice, and There Is work for men in all the bulld- from tfiafe western range#, here again age, which the militant Mrs. Ten Eyke Mlss Ten Eyke’s fear or bop«—was i„g trades that ordinarily find employ the welfare of the east Is affected by Additional Locals. realized. The ear stopped nt the m,.nt in new towns. Many new towns this development In the desert. fully appreciated. So did Tremaine, with a hungry glance twelfth floor for Mr. Tremaine, n e Bprlng up, aud the prosperity extends Pursuing the suhjt'ct further, the Subscribe for T he Obeerver at his lovely former fiancee. When remove»! his hat with Hurt ah’ of 1m- to all the Inhabitants. Then, by a mining Interests In which millions of one Is a struggling lawyer, Just l>e- personal courtesy which Is »o annoy- wider application of the rule, the proe- eastern capital are*lnvested are direct­ The Observer is- the Sherm an gtnnlng see light ahead after a two Ing when a persoii Is willing to accept perlty of the west helps materially to ly benefited by the Improve»! agricul­ _ _ _ to ---------------— county paper you want. years’ York. SQ overture of pence. Of course she gustaln the prosperity of the east »’ battle with callous New York, ture. None of the intulug states has gives due consideration to a half ihad returned his. ring and sent back The best object lesson that I «'an raised Its own supplies, nnd tho high Pencil«, 10 cen ts per doxen, rub­ dozen when th« the jjjg notes unopenml and refused to suggest for any one who doubts that wages which prevail lu mining cumps “ millions, especially whnn other fellow has them. - speak to him, hut that wns two whole the east Is beueflting exteuslvely by are largely due to tho excessive cost ber insert, Observer Book Store. “Two month« of It," mused Tremaine months ago. Why couldn’t he have the building up of western Irrigated of food. The diversified, agriculture Pencil holders, th at hold th e pen* mournfully, despite his Jaontf hearing, been more persistent? Didn’t lie know tracts Is to visit the railroad freight of the Irrigated regions in tho moun­ when he had reached the street. “Two a girl could change her mind? Ob, houses at stations ou or near such tain valleys of Colorado and on the cil in nny pocket, at The Obeerver months without a look or a noeos, in k , with that little Rivers girl’ 1 was a flwlsh! The car seemed to drop from ments, bags of seed grain, furniture In will help to reduce th»» high cost of fool to do It and a fool to quarrel over beneath their feet. They were falling! great quantity, hardware of every de- mining and thereby tend to Increase pencils and all sorts of ictae, at th e It with Mrs. Tan, on the lookout for An agonized vision flnshed Into Mar- gcrlptlon, pianos In goodly number, tho profits from mining Investments Observer Book Store. Mammon every minute. In her eyes Jorle’a mind, a vision of herself lying building materials by the carload, In this highly mineralized state, as It T ourist'tage, with your nam e on, I am a ’briefless barrister,’ os the Eng­ crushed and broken nt the Ixrttom of barbed wire, woven fencing, wire net- will lu other states of tho Rocky lish novels say. And little Banscoter the shaft. With a cry which struck ting, groceries and provisions, canned mountain region. printed w hile you wait, at T he Ob­ Isn’t a man; he’s Just a hank—and1 a remora»« to the hearts of the plotters, goods, mercantile stocks and every- The extensive development under Ir­ server Book Store. mustache. Marjorie can’t like the fel­ she turned to Tremaine, hands out- thing that Is needed to supply human rigation has gone on with little trum­ low. Still constant pressure will have stretched. Sam ple copies of th is paper m ay wants, “ both the necessities and "* 1 luxu peting or noise of any sort, and tho Its effect sooner or later. If only some “Morgan, dear, save me!” And when rtes. These things are bought uot by great populations of the eastern states b« had nt Lite Observer business thing would come up to break the Ice,” Tremaine had gathered her protectlng- carloads alone, but by trainloads, and Lare almost uuawuro of the changes otBce—-8 ,. jier copy. and Tremaine got so interested In Imag f.v Into his arms Daniel O’Connell neat­ usually they are cash purchases. that are being wrought In economic ly caught the cable again. It Is not an uncommon thing for a conditions In the Itocky mountain and Three Dollar Gold Fountain Pen retnil dealer In a new town to turn Pacific states. I’erhnps th e r ea so n for for $ 1.50, T he Obeerver h ook Store, Mrs. Ten Eyke was spending the over the equivalent of hl« entire stock this noTselessnees of proee»lure 1« dbe thin month. A good tim es bargain. evening In Brooklyn, and by the glow­ every sixty days. Where business is so to the rendlness of people to take pos­ I'he New B iggs Is certa in ly a ing grate Marjorie and Tremaine plan­ active the profits are good and the session-of the irrigated lands. A man ned the wedding down to the last sales are for cash. Every body haa who Is at the head of a comparatively aaot't deservedly popular hotel, and money In a newly irrigated region. obscure project embracing only 30.000 mine host, J. J. Heckard and w ife, bridesmaid. “I’d like to have Daniel Moloney The settlers usually bring enough with acres told me that he had received are entitled to e v e r y liberal paAron- there, too, dear,” said the young man. them to make first payments on the fl.000 letters of inquiry In regard to the a ;*>. T h e. table is supplied with “He’s a—a sort of accomplice of mine lands and the water rights, the Irri­ lands under the system built by his >very thing nice, and the rooms are —that Is," hastily, “a pal. He’s going gating company spends large sums for company. Three hundred of tho 0,000 to lie my office boy after the 1st of the teams, labor and supplies, and go.00 for $2.50. wedding without him.” plete towns. Brickyards often start In live In this novel uest, »ays a Worces­ The thrice-a-w eek W orld exp ects ter (Mass ), special to tho New York to be a better paper in 1907-8 th an Two and Thrss Lsttsr N tm ii of God. and do a profitable business. Yards Times. There are thirteen known languages for the manufacture of cement build­ Th© hoase Is divided Into two rom- ever before. In the course of the 12 ing blocks are new and profitable en­ and dialects In which the name of the partments, one a sleeping room and m onths the issues for th e n ext great terprises. When harvest time comes Deity Is expressed In two lettera--vlx: tho other a living nnd dining room. Presidential cam paign w ill be fore­ Hebrew, Al; Simonian, Kl; ( ’hiñese, the buyer« and shippers of grain and Tho walls aud t»l In glar­ where in the w orld, and a ll th a t L* «ru-i.il nr. ing colors, prevented the young man admonished the youth at the controller. Roman, Dca; Grecian, Deo; Essequlbo, i worth reading about hom e, here in * “I’m so late now I haven’t time to D,n; Hindoo, I.lv; .t o l d e .., lin,.; E .« - ■ ganlzatlon Is astonishing to any one from enlisting In tho United States Sherm an cou n ty, m ake th is th e Ush, God; Swedish aud Danish, Gud; ■peak your full name.” who has not made himself familiar army at Joplin, Mo., says n special Ix'St com bination in the state. T he Daniel O’Connell grinned and linltat Persian, Hom; Hindoo, Hua; 1’hoenl with anch progreas. It Is well Illus­ dispatch to tho St. Louis Republic. ed a steam calliope by whistling shrilly | clan Babylonian, lau; Sanskrit, Jah; trated In the towns of the Arkansas To show his resourcefulness nnd hla political new s w ill be found im par­ _ » - e S- » A. .. . «.S «Twill I ««« a _l__ V___ lal. T •»( ul» T/klt • through the gap In his teeth. With Phoenician, Jao; Druldlsh Irish. Job; valley from Pueblo eastward into Kan­ great desire to Join the ranks of Uncle tial, givin g you fact«, not op in ion s apparent csrelessoess he consulted ths Egyptian, Kue; Irish-Celtic, Omh; sas. There Is little If any land that Sam’s fighting nien Itlchlo visited a and w ishes; fu ll m arket reports, Indicator board. Thera was no our Egyptian, Pan, and Isitln, Sol. whole region which, having a good w a­ physician nnd had tattooed over tho cartoons and in terestin g fiction b y Taken all together, there are 178 waiting to descend. Stealthily be nudo figure a decollete gown of ex­ standard authors All for $2.50. languages and dialects In which as a ter right, can be bought for less than fumbled with the levere—swtehl D. C. I r e l a n d A S o n , 1200 an acre. Much of It Is held at quisite appearance. figure of speech God la expressed In The car dropped fifty feet like a dead With the lady thus clothed, Richie |300 and over. The towns of Itocky Moro, Or weight before Tremaine »»old move a words, but In none of them Is the word Ford, La Junta, Lee Animas, Ijimar, revisited the recruiting station nnd muscle. Gasping for breath, of which of owrgrown proportions, the longest Granada, Holly and Garden City are was promptly admitted to tho service T o C«re a Cold In Ono O ey. the sw ift descent deprived him. be being “Jaobullon,” a word whb h cx- all thriving centers of trade, most of l ake Laxative HroinoQuinine tableta pictured an awful death when the car presse»! the Deity Idea according to a them having large factories for the Ths Longest Army Bridge. AU diuggista refund money il it fade should strike the bottom of, the shaft. certain sect of Irish Druids, known as manufacture of beet sugar. It Is only Major Thomas II. Reea, corp« of cn- i» cure. E. VV. G rove’s signature is oo, But the mad rush was checked a« sud­ “mistletoe eaters.” a question of time when the same con­ glnrers, commanding the TTiIrd bat­ each box. SMc. denly as tt had begun, and the elevator ditions mast prevail In the newer re­ talion at Fort Leavenworth. Kan., has ---------------- — finished Its Journey to the ground floor A Bit Toe Quiek. gion« and the land values muat go to arrived nt Fort Riley for tho purpose The Hospitable Jonjons—Yea, we’re at a pace approved by all sensible and of making an examination of the steel the aame figures. In the same old place where you dined well regulated lifts. I dropped Into a general store In a bridge which the Third hattnllou left with us last year. By the bye. old man, A glimpse of Denlel d*CooneH'H grlu- little croearoad« place a few miles unfinished wheu It was suddenly or­ alng face In the mirror made all clear. I wish you and your wife would come north of Denver and fell Into conver­ dered to dnty In Cuba Inst January, “You young rascal!” ejaculated I he and dine with us again on the— sation with the proprietor. The sum of saya tho Kansas City Journal. Major The Impulsive Blnks (In the sagnr- $8,000 would have covered the value Roos Is very anxious th n fth e Third law yer Oa he caught his breath. “You neas of his determination never again of hla entire stock. A number of cus­ battalion finish the bridge, which will did that on purpose!” “Well,” retorted the boy, akippinf to dine with the J on J onset)-M y deaf tomers were making pnrehasea, and be the longest steel structure ever put nimbly out of reach, as be threw the fellow, so sorry, but we’re engaged on farm wagon« were hitched at posts op by the United State» army and door open, “you said youse was In n the—a—on the—er—on th-th-that even­ along the highway. The storekeeper which when completcl will b© HUD feet hurry!" ing. admitted that he wa« doing not less long, Including the two approaches, Poor Jonjons (pathetically)—Well, old than $00 a day at a profit of 20 to 20 which are (W by 00 feet. Ten minute« later the pedestrians on Slxty-fourth «treet were much edlAc«' man, you might have given trie time per cent. Yet about him was only a to see a flood looking young man *t<>£ Just to name the day.—London Kx- partially Irrigated country, and there Live Jn Tents to Guard Qerriee. suddenly, slap his thigh resoundingly Because of the raid» on his huckle­ were scarcely a doaen houses In the and laugh aloud. Thereat a fat police settlement. He was surrounded by berries. which are toaree thia im ntwr Her Reeommendatlen. » man hastily eOnned over In a some and bring a higher price than In many A girl working as 4 servant told the larger placet. The more extenalve Irri­ yearn. Z. T. Main of Colebrook River what fat mind the list of those “want gation which In the next two yean la housewife. “I’m going away, mom.” ed” at headquarter« that day. A hews- haa moved hla family to hla largo ber­ Said the woman Indignantly: "Sup­ to reclaim all the land eurronndlng ry field at Tolland, Maas., says a Win­ boy on the wing paused long enough to and saves so much this email storekeeper will bring trade pose some one writes me for a re»'oni- shout “Bugs!” before be swooped on sted (Conn.) special to the New York horsepower. N e x t tim e to him beyond hla wildest dreamt. mendatlon. what ehall I tell them?" again, to all of which Tremaine. Joy­ A fte r an Inepectlon of a newly re­ World. They will remain there until try M ica A xle G i Said the girl: "Tell them. mom. I ously absorbed In a great a stupendou* claimed region one cannot donbt the the close of the berry season, occupy-