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L « V **’• tot*? MQ The O b s e rv e r. « al ss»r* <ji«r » fftci« ! i*aqw. ow n w ara a o r iiibiíi oo MOMO, OB BOOM. D. C. I rrlaitd a H on ........... K ditobs C. L. I rrlamd , M anagzr . ■ Send for ad re d isi ng rates. F R ID A Y .........................Nov. 8, 1907 T o F l t r o a o an S C orvw e w o ario ate. Doa't tend ua for free publication an y thing o f an advertlolng character. A ll locals w ill ba run till ordered out, unices otherwise specified. Don't ask us to send you names and ad dress o f correspondents. T h at Is a private m atter between them and us. Copy for ads, changes, etc., must be In the office before 2 o’clock p. m. Wednes- la j Io Insure proper care and attention. , D o n 't send us articles on politics, tem perance or religion. ¡discussion o f such topics only leads to violent and abusive language In the end. Avoid personalities. Com plim ents deli cately given are always acceptable, but even they roust not be overdone, as the chsrge o( Indncerltv is apt to follow a shower os' pretty nothings spread broad cast Before coming to the city to trade read er« ara requested to examine T h e Obsei ver advertising columns. Its tl«e active, wlde- asrabe business man who advertises, con sequently he Is the most accomm<»dating, sells the cheapest, and deals the most lib erally In every w ar The Observer has been established nearly 21 years, and It has some subscri bers who have received It regularly for ■sore than h a lf a score o f years. Many o f these object to having the Old Reliable discontinued at the tim e of expiration ot th eir subscriptions, and fur their benefit, as for other reasons we discontinue subscrip tions only when notified to do so, except by agreement made at the tim e the ac count Is opened, when It Is noted upon the calendar to be discontinued promptly at the tim e specified. A ll persons paying In advance at th e 'tlm e o f subscribing, w ill have the benefit of the >2-50 rate for two years, or the 00 rate lor five years. W e send T h e Observer to any responsible per son who orders It, though they may not send the roooey with the order, with the understanding that they are to pay 12)$ cents per inonlh for It, until such time as they may wish Io take advantage of the above lil>eral discounts. From Ibis date we are prepared to dlscoui t rates to all leading W eeklies and Magastnes published In tfte United States, to any prepaid reader oi T h e Old Reliable Observer. Come with the m oney— as that Is Indispcnsibie. Gov. Hughes says be is not seek ing the presidential nominaliou; but if the people '‘force it on b i in ” be will not know bow to esc»i»e it. < ■ ■■ Gov. Chamberlain should suggest some ‘amusement’ for bis holidays; since there is not the making oi “any kind of a panic” io tbe pres ent financial condition of tbe country. Due allowance should be made for the fact that Secretary Taft’s re mark as to the probability of his being a private citizen two years hence, waa made s t a banquet table and was purely (>ostprandial. It is said that the growth of the educational movement in China has been so great that (be demand for instructors has far exceeded tbe •ap p ly of “ com petent men.” That is not surprising in the least “oom petent m eo” are bred for grab ing now; get rich qoick fellows. D aring one month of terrorism in tarhulcut Russia, 34 person« were executed and 207 murdered. Yet, in pe iceful Miuwacliuselta, with a population I 5th I hat of Russia, dn ring three months from June 21 to Sept. 21, 41 persons were killed by autom obiles and 313 injured. In w hich state is life cheaper f Home of the railroads, when brot to bar for rebating nnder the E lk ina act, plead that the indictm ent was found nnder a law that bad been repealed by the passage of the Hepbnrn, or Rale law, and that therefore they should go unpunish ed. They m istake the Rate law for a general sot of amnesty. In sp ite of com plications in the stock market, “ frenzied finance” Is offered 1150,000,000 “securities’’ by tbe Canadian American syndicate, now working w ith Brazilian rail ways, and other enterprises now undertaken or projected. Ita doubt fai if the certificates would sell even if the certificate were sealed with a Brazilian diamond. J. Pierpont Morgan was correct perhaps, in Buying that “ people were foolish to fly into a panic and withdraw their money from tbe banks as soon as there was indica tion of a financial flurry;” bat such is the nature o f the majority of ho- m aoity, sod closest observation for 5 0 years fails to show ns that ad ▼ice gratis and free lectures w ill change i t la striking contrast to the peasim- iam which pervades the country, waa the optimism characterizing a speech delivered by Jam es J. H ill • law days ago before the SL Paul Jobbers'and Manufacturers' aasoci- ffitton. T bs dominant note of l»is address, oae of faith in tbe fntore prosperity o f the northwest, ehfiws that be h a s t heart a sincere and eorrset appreciation o f tb s aim s Aooording to Edward H. Harri man, J. Pierpont '.Iorgan, Secretary Oonrtelyou, Rockefeller, and a lot of other fellers, the present season of liquidation is a wholesome clean ing up. “There will be no panic” and “ when all is over tbe atmos phere will be clearer and brighter, and tbe situation healthier and more calculated to inspire public confidence.” Sherman Coaaty B aaken Associates Pursuant to call the follow ing representatives .of the Banka of Sherman county met at the bank ing office of the Wasco W arehouse M illing Company, Wasoo, Oregon: Charles A. Buckley, Sam H . Baker and Fred Kroaow, of the Citizen’s Bank of Gram V alley; .George B. Bourhill, of Bank of Gram V alley; L. Barnum, of the Waaoo W are The question whether Secretary house M illing Company, of Moro; R. C. Atwood, of Waaoo Warehouse Taft should not visit Paris ai London, as well as St. Petersburg M illing Company, of Waaoo; and aud Berlin, ou bis journey home, W. M. Barnett, of Barnett’s Bank ought to be considered. H e w ill be of Waaoo. made so much of by the Russian C. A. Buckley waa elected tem po and German governm ents for polit rary chairman and Sam H. Baker ical purposes, that tbe French and temporary secretary. English ought also to have a chance Later, on motion, W. M. Barnett at him. Our government would was elected President, and Sam H. show its im partiality and nail In Baker,secretary of the organisation. advance the gossip over an alleged It waa moved and carried that tbe German - American entente, directed organisation he known as the Sher against England and Japan, by ex man County Banker’s Association. tending the secretary’s leave o f ab Motion made and carried that the sence to allow for visits to the by-laws of the State Banker’s Asso French and British capitals. ciation be adopted. On m otions m ade and carried, Senator Brandege aud Gov. Buck- the following resolutions ware adop ley were discussing with a Hartford ted and hereafter will be adbeyed to editor a certain Connecticut candi by tha undersigned hanks: date for political honors. “ H e is Resolved, T hat all Banks of Sher sore to fail,'’said Senator Brandege. m an oounty accept Portland Clear “ H e is beginning his campaign ing H ouse currency, in paym ent of with the most com prom ising and all notes, debts, and accounts for absurd speeches. H e reminds me collection. Also that they w ill re of the man who wanted to be a trol ly conductor. This man looked oeive them on deposit subject to hearty, polite aud intelligent, and chock, and in every other business the manager at the car barns seem transaction, the same as gold or ed to think well o f him, and after a currency. Resolved, That any Bank that is number of questions said to him: “ W ell, what pay do you d esir e!” a member of this Association, w ill The applicant gave a loud laugh, not raise its rate of interest during then he dog the manager in the ribs the present financial difficulties. Resolved, That no member of this sa y in g : “Oh, never mind the pay, boss; just you giv e me tbe job, and Association w ill, after this date, a l I’ll have a car o f my own in a week low any customer to over-draft. or tw o.” That should any one overdraw on their account, the check will be re DETECTING FORGERY. turned unpaid. Resolved, That hereafter the Pan S cop « (n d S la n t C a n n o t Ba Im l- tatad W ith a Fraa S tro k e. banks of Sherman county refuse to In m any c rim in a l tria ls tbe charge loan tenants of non-residents, of forgery to proved o r disproved by wherein security is necessary, w ith h a n d w ritin g experts. A m an m a y be convinced th at a signature to hto own. out tbe land owner guarantees the w hen along comes a h a n d w ritin g ex same in writing. pert who never aaw him before to toll - [Signed.] him th a t It was w ritte n by some one T hb C itizen ’ s B ank ,^ •toe. * By Sam H. Baker, cashier H o w does tbe e x p ert know ? A pp ar B ank or G rass V alley , en tly by a fe w general principles, by ' Geo. B. Bourhill, President a m arked po w er o f deduction a la T he W. A. G ordon C o ., Sherlock H olm es and by a m easure ol Geo. B. Bourhill,V -Presid’t common sense. H a ro ld N. Sandberg, a w ell kn o w n ex p ert, ex p lain ed some W. M. B arnett , Wasoo. o f the methods o f his profession In the W asco W arehouse M illing Chicago T rib u n e : Co, Waaoo, PerRC.Atwood •T h e e x p ert In chlrography m ay pul W asoo W arehouse M illing a Juror to the proof th a t o a t o f a doeen Co, Moro, Per L. Barnum signatures o f hto i DO tWO a A w ill be alike In general fo rm . Th en hr m ay tu rn t ^ t h e au th e n tic and forged » I j M t u r e i In alm ost an y case and ■how to the la y m a n th a t the first question o f fo rg e ry arose fro m the fa c t th a t these tw o signatures a t s firs t glance are -Id en tically a lik e to alm ost the m in u test d e ta il. W it h all the sk ill w h ich the fo rg e r puts In to hto crooked w o rk, be keeps to the old prtn clpto o f copying the au thentic eigne tu re w hich be has In band, aud the more ne arly he can reproduce the sig n a tu re In ev ery prop ortio n the more read ily the fo rg ery can be proved. “ One o f th e moot Im p o rta n t facta fto m w hich the ex p ert m ay begin hto In vestigations o f possible forgery to th a t every m an using a pen In w ritin g haa hla ‘pen scope’ T h is technical te rm describes th e average stretch of paper w h ich a m an m ay cover w ttbo ol liftin g the pen fro m tbe paper and s h iftin g hto hand to continue th e line. " In the case o f the signature o f one's name, tt should be one o f the easiest and least studied group o f words which be to called on to p u t upon paper. In w ritin g a le tte r, fo r exam ple, the pen scope through It m ay show an average stretch of one Inch fo r the te xt of the letter, w h ile In the signature the whole length o f tbe signature, tw ice as long, m ay be covered, but If the w r ite r cov era thia fu ll stretch o f his nam e In this w ay the ex p ert may prove by the shorter pen scope o f tbe copyist that the studied copy to a fo rg ery oo Its face, fo r, ho w ever free o f stroke the fo rg e r m ay be, n a tu ra lly hto e ffo rt to produce a facsim ile o f another man's signature w ill m ake hto scope shorter than th at of the original signer "O ne o f the commooeut means o f re producing a signature to to p u t the genuine signature on s piece o f glaaa. lay another piece o f glam on top o f |t and fasten tb e p’ oee o f pun?- th a t to to receive tLu, forj.-rjr vti L-.) wf that. Then by bolding the g lam strips te a bright light tbe orig inal sig nature casts a shadow through, w hich m ay be traced In pencil. From thia tracin g the in k fo rg ery to completed. “ B u t w hen a fo rg ery done In this w a y la put under a strong m ag n ifyin g lens it w ill not liear scrutiny I f tbs orig inal has s strong down stroke os the ca pltsl letters tbe m ovem ent wVJ be free and w ilt leave th e pen wlM» sic oo f; c ’ gea. T b e m an who to tmd: g such letters cannot tru s t him eelf to tbe same free m ovem ent o f the pen. and tbe result under tbe glaaa atH>w< hesitation and u n certa in ty .” H e The Companion as a X-Mas Gift. Nobody is too young, nobody (oo old, to enjoy reading Tbe Y outh’s Companion. For that reascgi it makes one of tbe moat appropriate of Christmas gifts. One of tbe few whole actual worth far outweighs the cost. Welcome as the paper may be to the casual reader on the train, at tbs office in the public li brary, it is, after all, the paper of the home. Tbe regularity and fre quency pf its visits, the cordial sin cerity of its tone, make for it toon the place of a familiar friend in the house. Like a good friend, too, it stands alw ays for those traits find qualities which are typified in the ideal home, and are the sources of a nations health and true prosperi ty. In there another Cnristmas present costing so little that equals it? On receipt of 11.76 the yearly subscription price, the publishers send to the new subscriber all the remaining issues for ¿907 and the calendar in full color for 1908. Full illustrated announcement of the new volume for 1908, with sample copies to any address, free. The Youth’s Compan on, Boston, Mass, 144 Berkeley street. Intending subscribers can get the benefit of olubhing rates, by sub scribing at The Observer office. Th e fe et th a t m any men ere occu pied In m a k in g clothes fo r one In d ivid nnl to th e cause o f there being m any people u l: bout clothes.—Montesquieu “Oacu I w ro te m y name on an egg.” “D id you get e totter, M a u d e “ T e a; tw o years la te r fro m an actor."—Lo u to r tile UoorlersJouraal. V "I - •’ T o clean b roo m w ash It w ith pu l verised w h itin g , then r u b ' w ith paste o f plum bago end saffron and beat tbe a rtic le before a Blow fire. P u t your shoulder to your neighbor's wheel o f boslnem and observe how It w ill help yo u r e w a .—B a ltim o re A m e r ican. In th e b ill o f L a w y e r X ., la te ly hand ed to his client, w aa th e Ite m . “ F o r a dream I had ab ou t yo ur cam , 10 m a rk s ."—Jugeud. It Daponda D r Joh:uK>n wan once consulted by az. out lady on th e degree of w lcked- H ad o u a s I w a n t a good revo lver. neee to 1 * atta.-bed to her eon's rob D e a l e r - A six eh o o tu rl H ad au m H et bing an orchard. ‘M a d a m ” eald to r m ake It a nine shooter, It's fo r a Johnaoa. “ It all depends upon the cat n e x t door —A lly fttoper. w eight >if the Im y. I rem em ber m y T h e tria n g u la r brid ge a t C ro yland, sc hoo lfellow , D a v y d e rric k , who wee a lw a y s a little fslfow , robbing a deeee Llncolnahtiu. to th e eldest bridge ta orrhnrda w ith Im p u n ity , bot the ve ry E n g lan d and oae o f th e greatest curi osities. first tim e I clim bed op aa apple tree fo r I w ee a lw a y s • heavy boy—th a T h e re to « a tmeses as garden fas C hin a bough broke w ith me, and I t w as th a t e m b rsem a a area e< 0 0 400 eqaare called g Judgment.** iiim It la an meadaw land sad to Had with lakes, pends end senate. KegHah Sunday Lews. - T h e moat absurd o f B ritish tows to undoubtedly th a t forbidding a mss pareuing bto trad e ou finoday. A p a rt from the m oral aspect o f the case, thte la w |g constantly broken, and the «sues being reported fo rm an excellent ad v e r OaM iient fu r the law b reake r. Loadea Telegraph. T h e hurt Instance o f boding to death took place la P ersia la 1100. T h e u f- g u llty o f stealin g some state revenues, w as p u t In to a caldron o f d w a te r, w h ich w ee slo w ly heated u> the boding point. H to bones w ore Special Sales! fiicj Silk Viistiigs Sale Plow s, D rills an d H a rro w s offered a t e x tr a <lo w prices Dealer in Wagons, Buggies, Dress Gilds D e in its Sale Our entire stock of Fancy Silk W aistinga, values $1.00 to $1.25 per yard; all in a pile on the counter. T ake your choice w hile they last at 55 cents per yard. • All new patterns; bought at a bargain and w ill be sold at a bargain 3 to 12 yards in each piece; worth $1.50 to $2.00 per yard; w ill cut any length you want at $1.00 per yard ladies New Style b its D n ’t fe rp t the Little Dies Are just in receipt of another la; « S f ip m e n t by express fresh from W e ara just in receipt of a new lot of childrens bearskin coats in all colors, ages from 2 to 6 years. the factory. Splendid values rang ing in price from $xo.oo, $12.50, $15 and up to $20. No better gar ments to be had anywhere for the money. Come and see for yourself. * Our stock is complete in every departm ent Come w hile the lines are complete. 1 --- ♦ * Implements r Hacks, and EXtras o f all kinds. Wasco liplefflClt loue, W e have an extensive line of ladies and childrens underwear. < Farm Machinery Bargains T H I . L E A D IN G „ Chas. Ciiiilier, Propriitir. B U IIN III CO LLEGE ELES BUILDIMU, WtRTLAMO. ORMOM, OUR FACULTY IS STRONGER THAN EVER We have just eecared tbe services of two high salaried, prsctlcel men, ee well ee leading beslneee educators, freta seel. We leave ne stone entered We are now giving yoo tbe beet that money can procure. H. W HXHNKZ. ftm . SEND POR CATALOOUB I. M. WALKRR, Prle M c C o y - A t w o o d C o ., W asco T he D alles I ron W orks 4. Farm Do Not Pat It Off sa y Ijoager ary BargalM . C w rw ka L e d g e N a . 121 ▼. A A. M., Moro, Or. Subscribe for The Observer. Pencil holders, that hold the pen- oil in M y po< ket, at The Observer B oo k S to r e . I Typo writer oil, the beet 3 in-1. Lubricetee, cieaue and polisher, prevents rust, i Try it The Observer Book Store. P ro p rie to r. Special attention given to farm machine repairing Quick and reliable work guaranteed. Prices always reasonable; phone at shop and bouse A. Meets tha first and third Four section U-bar harrow. .124.00 Thursday evenings of each Im|>erial land roller, 18-ft ..1 1 0 .0 0 mouth Visiting roeoiben eordlally Invited to meat “ “ M 1 6 - f t . 106.00 with na. By order of the W. M. Disc drill, 1 6 - 7 ..........................100.00 J. M. Parry, Heeretary. 1 8 - 7 ..........................106.00 ■ e t h le b a m C h a p te r. F. D. Plow», 3-bottom, 12 In . 60.00 N a ts O .E E “ “ 8-bottom, 14 in 70.00 Regular oommunioatloa each 2d and 4th Thurs * 8-boMom, 16 i n . 77 JO day evenings monthly. Oliver cast plow, 2-bottom By order W.M. Mrs F J.Mendl.Hooy. 1 4 - in c h ......................... 80.00 Naw Departure steal plow, M e r e L e d g e , N e . 113, 3-bottom, 14 in c h . . . . «6.00 l.O .O . V . Moro, Orwron M eets ev ery H a tu rd e y Two horaa power Internation vent tig a t 7 JO o’clo ck. al gaeolina engine, with V is itin g m em b ers are pum ping-jack oom piste. 126.00 c o rd ia llv Io v lte d . M e m bers a re expeoted 10 ba Fairbanks engine, as above. 126.00 p rro a n l. F re d J M v ln d l, N. G . Waaoo Im plem ent House, G E James. Heorutarv. s C haz . G olliher , Proprietor W a rn , Or H ave a photo of your home put on Postal Cards. Taken on a full plate ■ iie fi# * 8 % - Per Doz View of your home, . 16.00 Cabinets . ................ 3 50 H alf Cabinet a . . . . 2.60 Stam p for each perron in picture ................................. 26 Poet Cards........................... 1.00 At the Moro Gallery. My pictures never fade. P ercy H owell , 276] Moro, Or B. K irk , A g e n t fo r th e ALAM O C eeo lin e E n p ln e Write for terms and prices. A guaranteed engine, uses any kind of vapor fuel HOLMES' (BUSINESS \ pm i rrr ¡ V. Ä. 6irka Ci. . M m m J A HavS Datt 4a Fay. S n iì lh .: w ! “I a a d e b t o f g ra titu d e th a t can never he paid off. w ritae G d d a r k , of W e rtfle ld , la , (or ray rescue from de ath , M o r o a n d Q r a a a V a l l e y by D r K ing s N ew Discovery. B oth lungs were eo seriously afleeted th a t death Receives Deposits, Sail exchange Nicely embossed up to date band aeeanad a e ariy iaa m in eat, w han I began e n d do a General Banking huaiueaa colored Thanksgiving Postal Carde, i taking N ew Dteeavary. T b e m I mm « d ry hacking cough q u it before th e first bot Hansen, Manager at Moro eiz designs, for sale at The Observer tle was need, and tw o more bottles made Book Store. Send to your friends. a «o m p ie te a u ra .” N o th in g has ever equ All of lhe latest and new designa alled N ew Discovery lo r coughs,cold« and a «aaand I h H w aa« n o h a n y a varia o s loau, nada, Mila «lauaaaud, «aat in hreoelete, and the prine is right* all th re a t a a d lu ng com p lain ts. G u a r iroBMeta«; a .,r c « l r.r.dlia (.a n la d ¡ fiayaalu raoalrad 01 Cell and see them, at L W Rose’ anteed a t tb e M o ro P h arm acy ^ 0c.and |1 •uirabt »- to uni eubtaat ta abaak. lataraat yaA •a tltn« fraa. -jm r a le h — ------------- — ---------------- 5 — T rial ■ hottie — I »■WiffTII I ' Superior round uickel lipped end riiblier top pencils, two-for-6 oenle sod e-tme for 10 cte |>er dot., at tbe Obeervvr B'<ok Store. " y **■**■<■■■«»■■■■*■■■■■<■■■■•■ ■■■■■s qaR a v eres aM aeae M saaA M M Ss e e N.P. — « .p .« ...— Clarke Fir Salt H e F a u g h t a t G e tty s b u r g - f D avid P a rk e r, of F a y e tte , N Y , w ho lost a foot a t G ettysburg, w rites, E le c tric B itters have done m e m ore good th a n sa y m edicine I ever took. F u r m vei yeara I had aiomecb tro u b le , end paid out m uch m oney lo r m ed ic in a to little porpoee, u n til I began ta k in g E le c tric B itte rs . I would not take |6 0 0 for w hat th ey have «lone (or m e .” G reat a lte ra tive end body b u ild e r; tonic lor th e egad and for fem ale w eakneaa; beet of a ll lo r latneback and weak kidneya. G u aranteed by M oro P harm acy. 60c. One 4-room honao, and one lot on Conri aimai. -, B. F. 276] The In s triM itii u i V ia l Ti Sq. Sell of Enkup George Q. DeMoea is now nt hone and w ill teaoh Voiee Culture, V10- lincello, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin. Cornet Band a specialty. Call or addrero, O sorge G. D e M oto , 276] DaMoaa Springs, Or Limber Ian, for Sale. am obliged to offer for sale or trade my lumber and wood business in Kent. W ill trade for stoek or a farm. For particulars address J. H B ottemillkr , 267] Kent, Or vsAitr P atents A»1 tS U b r o tlaaaaUMroaoM t fraa (Raari PasaaM aafiaa m m noticb . Vaitofi » X 'S .- X - “ ', Tba Dallaa, Oragoa, Ootohar R 1S0I | A aafltotoat «oatoot affidavit bavinu h*«ii ad te teto ateaa by >■■■ I ba a N Molnnaa waaoaSoad aatrv M o lt.- lSOt, ter te a M C X e a a - Ferry Take pleasure in announcing that they have purchased the Grants’ Ferry, and w ill operate the ferry between Cliffs, W ashington, and Rufne, O egon They eolieit the patronage of the public and w:li do all they possibly can in giving quick and prompt eervioe. C u r w F erry C ompany , 275] J. M. Charters Are guaranteed. You can have them by writing, or calling at my resideboe at Demoes springs, Sher man county, Oregon. 246] A lex . H unter , Agent Vitcbes Repairing, etc. Send your watches, jewelry, etc., needing repsire, to me, and I w ill uarantee per'ect satisfaction. Wm fodolf is m y agent in Moro, at whoee place of business any article may be left to be forwarded, and who w ill return the same to you in good shape O. M. H eacock , 241] LsGrande, Or I ,| m i , » 1 . W M te wbtob It to Ite a t eaM eatrj boa aoS maldad an aa« ’ oalrivotad «“» l l l t n - i tea oahd tosa«, a lp s r o iaano- «toa teesaaf, f<* 1 t e T f ih M a f teto l» olteavU ot SS mid toast to aaw aad bea ae aotforte; eaM al aa aat d a e te bto amyloy- m a s tín tee army, avy er m arine eerye ot i Urne e f watt eaM yav* Um (la tte i ntatoe tern tea bom b, W oadoffior at IS Sckiitifk Bnurkas. « n il fisci. Orlili. Every kind of rig to order, and ell orders prompt end satis factory et reasonable prions. seretes a f teto seMea- Farmers teem s fed e s wall ee reby mSeeed sad sfieaabySne they are fed at home, if not better. Telephone at mir expense. I mUfUoa* <pf any i F b ilitm it lifer] Ce. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. te a W u í b e b e M e t » y .................. .......................................................... 5 M oros B a r b e r S h o p ' P o r c e la in B a th T u b a . Everything First Class and Up to date. A gent for the Best Steam Laundry Shop in Brick B u ild in g next Observer Cffice EDGAR C liffs Company lhmq.fiw.lrtM, it: y, H ¡,, Any person or persons having horses, cattle, houses, lota or house hold goo«i8 for ealeB exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop 1’rof. H enry 8 . DeMoss w ill erty, will find T he O rrerver a good medium for advertising and taash Music s t DeMoss Springs, and is prepared to visit other localities securing a customer. Try T he O bserver , Moro, Or and givs Musical Institutes. He w ill taaoh Harm ony, Piano and Organ, but V iolin in his specialty. Call nr address, H ensy 8 . D e M oss , DaMoaa Springs, Or In consequenoe of ill health I 276] F. R. A X T E L L , MORO, OR and Jeweler. Moro, Or Llegut S u it F u i tino SO. townabip 1 ooaih, raugo ! • M a l, W. M.. and that auid proof » ili he m »d, he fora tha Uaatoter and Koeaircr. et Tba Ilaltoe, OagAn.on DoeaaibarMb, 1907. Ha namea tba followma witnaMoa prova bla «»ntinoooa roaidanm opon 1 aaltivfttiun of tbe land, via: P M nuirtiiaa. John Giliaon, W H T a rla r nnd (tosar Hag- rlaa, all of Monkland, Oraeou. Mi. I 20-2771 C. W Mooaa, Me«tater Office at Furniture Store. Prjctlcil Witchmikcr Pun, For Saia. 80 acre«, about 15 suitable for Alfalfa or fruit trees, Particular Attention Given to quits a variety oi choioa trees now Optical Work in banring. Con ba irrigated with J^O TIC Z POR PUBLIC ATI OM. water from aprlnga. 66 acres of THE DALLES, - OREGON pepertinent of thè Interior. ) beet wheat land in Sherman ooonty Laod Offiee et Tbe Deltos, O r., | Located 0« tha railway 2 | m iles Oetobw M th, ÌZOT. south o i Da Notlee la hereby gtven tbal Artkar L north of Moro, M Davia. ot Monkland, Oreeon.baa fitod aoSlee Morn station. Price 130 per acre— of bis intoulioa lo make (1n«l eomraatatiau dirt cheap. For particular« write to pro-rf in «appori of bis a la la , via: Hnaae- J . M. D«Moee, rlead Entry No. lX,68fi »« d e July W.tWH, (or tbe lo» 7, N * S ( « E X ao dW R N e ,« of n o 275] DeMoas Springs, Or •o Satisfaction Guaranteed Both in W orkmanship and Price L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . MORO —J t, w - - OREGON. o G rass V a lie v , O reg o n A , R a a e f b a w r a amffi U a a y 1st M|.«to H arness S addles H alters , Repairing Solicited. All Work Guaranteed. A lw a y s Remember th e Fall Name axative Rrom o Quinine Cores a Cold in O ne D ay, Crip in T w o . 35«. M O RO , O R EG O N . • A* LIVERY, FEEO ANO SALE STARLESS. J- M. OUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager, Talopboea from Tba Dallaa or Hharman oowaly potato e* e a r e>p«n»a Bervloa farnlabad to or from Moro to eev palata OUR MOTTO «Ttoom te. pTOIk- EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.' 8PEGIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL T R A V K l ’ic m