Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, December 27, 1907, Image 2

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Out Utetety Budget
'••One trouble about the state and |
The Pencil Pneher. The Iieeal OMwveMee.
Sen th Bend papers report that
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federal
elections
next
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that
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♦15,000 io bngns clearing house cer­
T U B R A U A Z IÌIW
much of the excitement will come A m A l l A r o a a d « l o b e T r e l l j f .
tificates were passed iu Lebam.
M e r e P re s b y teria n C h u rsb .
at a time when the countiy will be j
Lippinootts Bouquet of Aneodote
bending ¡Secretary Taft artaud
Services in Moro Presbyterian
• Mr Cortelyon will never be able interested in foot ball scrimmages
both surprises and pleases alike. To
tbe
wdrld
was
much
less
expen|
ve
church neat Sunday, Morning *nd
to oonvice the country that he has
illustrate, this one fitting a niche
A Missouii spinster who lias a tbau to go to war.
uot beeu treated fairly iu the mat­
evening.
in the financial picnio:
large
interest
iu
a
500,000-acre
Surrounded
by
16
baltlediipa
A series of meetings will be held
ter of promotions. ,.
“Why
is it you call money dough?
ranebe in Western Mexico has re­ “ Fighting Bob'* Evans must |iK>k in this church, beginning about the
Asked
a fair maiden of her beau;
first of the year.
Oue thing that may be mentioned cently purchased for herself 80,000 quite peaceful to other natiousJ
And
grinning wide
Sunday school at 10 a m.
against Tom Watson’s idea of issu­ acres adjacent for a rubber and cof­
The suggestfcn that congress <.<s*
The youth replied:
fee
plantation.
Missouri
proposes
You will be welcome at any or
ing >100,000,000 in greenbacks is
not understand the currenoy ques­
“I guess its because I knead i£so.”
to show tbe world that therq is no tion will uot keep it from tryiR^to all of these services.
tlMMjneHent high price of pai>er.
limit to a woman's career.
Subscriptions received at The Ob­
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
solve it.
server
Book Store.
Tbe 00th congress is the biggest
Tbe report that President Roose­
Mpst
of
fhe
Russian
officers
aud
oue that tho couulry has bail, so
M o rs M . ‘ K . CRurah
velt has thrown another flat-iron at
there should be no kick if it talks soldiers are defending Gen. Sioessel the 3d-term cat lacks official rob
Regular services every Sunday,
louder and louger than any of its in bis present trial for needlessly firmation.
at
11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler,
surrendering
a
position
he
was
pow­
One thoroughbred Polan China
predecessors.
There are lots of people in this Pastor.
erless to hold. There are occasions
Boar, twoyeareold.
N. W. T hompson ,
when discreiion has the edge on country who like a man like Gov.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m.
Senator Fulton will take advant­
2t*
Moro, Or
valor, aud the incident at Port A r­ Hughes who can keep quiet when P H Buxton, 8upt.
age of the holiday recess of congress
he has nothing to say.
thur was oue of them.
Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs­
to come hdtoeto Astoria to register
The historian has an opening wn- day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs C G
for the elections of 1908. Beautiful
tence. On Decemlier 16th, 19)7, Huis, President.
It
is
predicted
that
the
comple­
law! Another superfluity.
For particulars address
tion of the Panama caual will create the great fleet announced its readi­
Mrs. W. H. A ndrews ,
a great tide of Euiopeau emigrants ness by firing a national salute uud
R eal W o n d e rla n d .
No doubt Senator Jefferson Da­
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Wasco, Or
to the coast regions of the Pacific iu the Oriental cooks.
South Dakota,with Its rich silver mines
vis, of Arkansas, no kin to the Con­ North America, Central America
In Washington offioial langwage, bonsnxs farms, wide ranges, and strange
federacy Jeff., lielieves with all his and South America. The isthmian
the
voyage to the Pacific is “a do- natural formations, is a veritable wonder
heart that he has succeeded in giv­ waterway will cause many changes
land. At Mound city,in the home of Mrs
tail of naval practice.” It is in or E D Clapp, a wonderful oase of healing
I have several thorough bred
ing Ar kan saw a conspicuous plat
that Uncle Saui cannot foresee, but der to congratulate the government has lately occurred. H e r son seemed near 8 C White Leghorn cockerels for
on the map.
he is willing to pay the freight.
authorities ou their attention to the death, with fang and throat trouble sale at 11 each. The equal of any
minutiae.
"Exhausting coughing spells occurred in the state. Address
A New York news paper protests
every five minutes, writes Mrs Clapp
H. D.M ay ,
If
the
United
States
continues
to
against the introduction of the kitch
HINTS TO GIRLS.
when I began giving D r Kings New Dis­ 280]
Wasco, Or
allow other couutries to surpass it covery, tbe great medicine that saved his
enette, which means a culinary
Num erou» M istakes They in fostering a met chant marine, it
life and completely onred h im .” Goaran
room no larger than a closet. Tbe Some of tho
M ake A bout Man.
tablet may uot have arrived in - I f you w ant to attract a man don’t is more than probable that the flag teed for coughs and colds,tbpat and lung
food, but is near iu living quarters. dress loudly op the street. The favor-« of America will lie seldom seen even complaints, at the Moro Pharmacy, 60c
Four thorough bred Berkshire
lte colors of men are black or blue In in the Panama canal when it is and $1. T rial bottle free.
Boars for sale,ready for service, one
w inter tyid w hite or lavender In sum­
is registered and the others are en-
None of the financiers in congress mer. They like gray and faw n and completed.
Leave orders now for the New, titled to register. Apply to
has a more comprehensive moneta­ all delicate, soft shades, but nothing
L. L. P eetz ,
U M M O N 8 .—In the Circuit Court ol the State Year Oregonian, only 5c and post
ry measure tbau that of tbe old “shrieking.”
of Oregon for Sherman County.
Moro, Or
Beauty counts for nothing by the
age, I d any part of the world. Best 280]
Kansas greenbacker who introduced side of individuality.
Pearl E tta Tonkin, Plaintiff,
1
edition
ever
printed.
vs.
f
Don’t quote others. I f you have only W G Tonkin,
a bill iu the legislature providing
Defendant.
J
for a currency that should be more four words to say apeak them In an To W G Toukiu, tbe above named defend­
E u reka Lodge N e . 121
original manner.
ant.
A . F, A A. M., Moro, Or.
In consequence of ill health I
‘numerous and limberer.’
Above all things be independent In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon:
Meets the first and th ird am obliged to offer for sale or trade
Von are hereby required to appear in the
ris e s a high value on yourself and
above entitled oonri, and answer tbe com­
buraday evenings of each my lumber and wood business in
plaint Sled aeoinat yon in tbe above enti­
m onth Visiting members Kent.
The American Armada celebiated
Will trade for stock or a
tled euit, on or befoie tbe last day of tbe
eordlally Invited to meet
its Christmas at sea, with old N ep­
time proaorlbed in the order of pnblioation,
farm. For particulars address
B
y
order
o
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tbe
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w
ith
us.
tow it: Du or before tue SOtb dav of Jano-
J. H. B ottemiller ,
J. M. Parry, Hecretary.
tune made up as Santa Claus. As it
I ary, lltOH, and If w o fail to ho appear and
Kent, Or
answer, plaintiff will npply to tbe flour» for
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moves along it receives aud sends
for Sale.
Carpet Loom for Sale.
A
CockerelsforSale.
Berkshires for Sale.
tbe relief demanded in tbe ooniplaint filed
herein against yon, to-wit: For a decree dis*
aoiviuu tbe bonds Of matrimony now exist­
ing between tbe plaintiff aud yourself on
tb e pronnda of w illful d«*«rtion; aud for
snob other and further relief as to the Court
may seem equitable and juat.
This aauiuious is served upon you by pub­
lication thereof for a period of six weeks in
the Sherman Gonnty Observer, a weekly
newapaper of general oironlation published
in Sherman oounty, Oregon, in parnuanee
to an order of tbe Hon. E. V . Littlefield,
Judge of tbe above entitled Court, duly
made on tbe 17tb day of Deoember, 1907,
and 'he date of tbe first publication thereof
ie tbe 20th day of Deoember, 1907.
J at H . U pton , Attornev
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for P laintiff present.
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what long heads they possessed.
The Swiss minister to Japan in­
forms his government that the Japs
Friends of the Taft boom l>elieve have fully mastered the Swiss way
that it is strong enough to overcome of manufacturing condensed milk.
the endorsement of Wall street.
How they acquired the knowledge
is not known, but it has long been
A Chicago poet was fined $3 re apparent that the Japanese are an
cently by the court. But not lor observant race.
being a poet; there is no law against
that.
The bill to establish a forest re­
serve in the White Mountains and
The prohibitionists should note Southern Appalachians will be
that it is a dry wave, not a prohi­ pushed again in the present cong­
bition wave; that is sweeping over ress As soon as tbe Eastern states
the country.
fairly catch ou to tbe march of em­
pire they may also look into the
An expert makes the declaration merits of irrigation aud draining
that oysters are uotfharmful. Sure of nwamp lauds.
not, they wou’t even fight back
when attacked.
The Kaiser’s countrymen are sit­
ting up and taking renewedootice
of South America as a big field for
profitable exploitation. If tbe U.S.
shall be lorced eventually to mani­
fest more than an intermittent inter­
est in its sub-equatorial neighbors,
A scientist is going to have the the feeling may lie labelled “made
world ‘dry as the moon* in 50,000,- in Germany.”
000 years. Thanks, for not being in
a hurry about i t
McClure’s Magazine was adv a im ­
Send The Observer to your absent
friends. It is belter tbau a letter,
and gives all the home news. Four
months for 50c.
ed in price Oct. 1 1907 to tl.5 0 per
year, but until Feb. 1, 1908, The
Observer Book Store, by special ar­
rangement with tbe publishers, will
accept your subscriptions for one or
two years at tbe old very low rate
of
>1 per year (add 50c for postage
Here's another score against the
if
to
Canadian points, $1 if to points
Dr. Osler theory. Hon. Henry
Gassaway Davis, at the age of 84, is abroad).
running down a matrimonial ru­
Rev. Dr. A'<\ ;. <!• i, c lin g Pres
mor.
ident of Union College, says, “ 1 ain
“ Man wants but little here be­ always re uty to cheer for old Union,
to sing for her and work for her,but
low,” is a comforting thought at
I can’t discern wings sprouting
this season of tbe year, when he
from tbe possessor of ill gotten
will have to be satisfied with a red
gaifts, even though be gives large
necktie.
sums to my alma mater; I can’t pre­
Some of the press are hitting Me tend to Iwlieve a victory on the
Clare’s roughly on account of the baseball field to Iw the supreme test
«tartling article on the subject of of intel'.cc ual culture. I cannot
the American Navy. Laying bare profess a belief in a system which
with unsparing hand alleged short­ crams a yoolfi with uncorrelated
comings which The Observer be­ facts, and lalw ls’liim ‘liberally’ ed­
lieves could be profitably discussed ucated.’’
If President Roosevelt sticks to
his determination not to ruu again
some of his opponents will tie mean
enough to say that he is afraid.
i
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I' D H
I I
From tho Dean’s report at Yale
it appears that students living in
high-priced dormitories get far more
warnings for poor scholarship than
thoso in more modest quarter»*. The
differe ice is due to a degree, of
course, to the fact that sons of poor
men u*ually g>» to college with an
object —while nmjiy sons of wealth
go hectu.se it. is ‘the thing’ to do.
It is true, however, that icasonable
moderation in living is an aid to
the lorination of good habits in dil­
igence, while Extravagance affords
a constant temptation to let study
wait on pbtuoire.
l'M M O N S — In the Circuit Court ot the State o f
OreKoa for Shc-man countv.
M J MoNott, Plaintiff. .
vs.
Hettie 0 McNutt, Defendant.
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To H ettie G McNutt, the above named de­
fendant—
I In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear end
answer the ooraplaint tiled against you in
the a trove entitled suit, on or before tbe last
dav of tbe time prescribed in tbs order of
puhlioatlon,to wit: on or before the 80th day
of January, 1908. and if yon fa il tosoitp-
pear and aiiHvrer, plaintiff w ill apply to the
court for the relief demanded in tbe com­
TBTIMO TOO BARD TO 1'I.XAHE.
plaint filed herein againal yon. to-wit, for a
don't let any one think you are anx­ decree dissolving the bonds of m atrwony
|
now
existing between tbe plaintiff andyour-
ious to change your name or to be
•elf on tbe groundsof w illfu l desertion; and
supported for life.
for snob other and further relief as to tbe
Don’t be In a hurry to ask a man to oourt may seem equitable and just.
This summons is served upon you by pub­
call. Give him a chance to wonder
lication thereof for a period of six snsoesa-
why you don’t.
ive weeks in Tbe Hberman County Observer,
I f you w ant a man to be personal a weekly newHpaper of general oironlation,
avoid that topic of conwreatlou aa you published iu Sherman oounty, Oregon, in
would poison Ivy. The harder you run pursuance to an order of the Hou E V L it­
from ft the more persistent a fnau w ill tlefield, Judge of the above entitled court,
dulv made on the 17th day of December,
be In annoying you w ith It. And you 1907, and tbe date of the first publication
must look properly grieved and shock­ ther.df is the 20th day of December, 1907.
J ai H U ptom , Attorney
ed, of course.
7td2 j31-2H01
for Plaintiff
Don’t try too hard to please a man.
Look as if you didn’t care either
O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
one way or the other. H e w ill be
Department of the Interior,
I
piqued at your Indifference, and the
Land Offloe at The Dal lea, O r.,
I
first thing you know lie w ill be trying
Deoember 7th, 1907.
hard to attract your attention.
Notioe is hereby given that Frank G.
Above all, never let a man think you M iller, of Moro, Oregon, has filed notioe
I
of
his
intention to make final commutation
are taking him seriously. T hat Is the
pro-if iu support of his claim, vis: Home­
unpardouuble sin lieyond m a il.
stead Entry No. 14,906 made January 2 , 1906,
H e l e n a H arris .
for tbe NW>< H E X
I HIlt* 8, of sec­
N
Had His Rovang«.
The rivalry was great nt the annual |
cricket mutch police versus publicans,
and, many friendly bets depended on
the result. When the last batsman,
Police Constable Itoblnson, walked to
the wicket the police required only two'
runa to win, and naturally great ex­
citement prevailed.
H e batted with
due care until a loose ball came, and,
hitting thia past mld-on, he started for
an easy run. H e got home comforta­
bly before the wicket was thrown
down, but to his disgust he was given
o ut
“ W hy,” exclaimed the Indignant con­
stable, “I was a yard past the wicket!”
“ Mebbee," said the umpire In a su-
perc'llons tone, “b u t yer see. It ain’t
whai you say; It’s w hat I say, an’ I
say you’m out!”
“But”— began the Irate Robinson.
“D ’yer remember,” Interrupted the
umpire, meditatively scratching his
nose, "sayin’ to me 'bout six months
■go, ‘Don't argue w ith the law?’ W ell,
you was the law that time an’ I was
run In. Now,” he added, triumphant,
“I ’m the law an’ you’re run out!”—
London Tlt-Btta.
Pay of A rm y Officer«.
A glance over the army list shows
that over two-thlnla of the officers are
receiving lean pay per day than gixxl
mechanics recelvs In civil life. The
officer has no home, but must l»e pre­
pared to live In (he Arctics or the trop­
ic« and change from one to the other
at abort notice. He must have equip­
ment for twth, and while In one place
the equipment for the other la stored
and deteriorating. He is sent on long
Journeys to dlntunt stations and must
suffer banishment from his fam ily or
take them along.
Either I* a great
expcnSe-on oue hand for travel and
on the other for maintenance of two
establishments.
Ilia chaugee of sta­
tion are so frequent thaf he must put
his children In costly private schools
or see them grow up In Ignorance. Be­
cause he Is an officer of the United
State« aen-lce to use the respectability
of hla poaltlon to add to Ills Income
commercially Is regarded as repre
benalble. and If he makes an Invest­
ment he must Intrust his Interests to
an a g e n t—Army and Navy Life.
tion 26, and lot 4 of motion 26, township 1
south, range 18 eaat, W. M., and that Said
pro, t will be made before the Hegister and
Receiver, at The Dallea, Oregon, ou January
26th, 190H.
He names tbe following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence npon aud
onltivntion of tbe land, vis: O J GofBn, of
MoroOregou, W illiam Tavlor and P M ling
glea. each of Monkhmd Oregon, and Jnn>es
Htewart of MoroOregou.
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G. W. Moo as, Register
B e th le h e m
C h a p te r.
No 7« O .R S .
Regular communication
,ach 2d and 4th Ih u rs -
day evenings m o n th ly.
By order W .M .
Mra F.J.M endl.B ecy.
Childrens
depart­
ment in
Portland.
K N IG H T SHOE COMPANY
I ; All around the Northwest corner Third and Washington Streets
Portland, Oregon
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Farm Machinery Bargains
P lo w s , D rills an d H a r r o w s
offered a t e x tr a lo w p rices
D ealer in
W agons, Buggies,
Implements
H acks,
EXtras
pnd
o f all kinds.
WaSCO Implement House,
Chas. Colliher, Proprietor.
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To Buy, Sell or ficiaoge
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Both in Workmanship and Price
Office at Furniture Store.
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MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A F amily L idaary
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Special attention given to farm machine repairing
Quick and reliable work guaranteed.
Prices always reasonable; phone at shop and house
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Hick’s 1908 Almanac.
Take pleasure in announcing that
they have purchased the Grants*
Ferry, and will operate the ferry
between Cliffs, Washington, and
Rufus, Oregon. They solicit the
patronage of the public and will do
all they possibly can in giving
quick and prompt servioe.
C liffs F erry C ompany ,
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J. M. Charters
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and only
Witches Repairing, etc
Company
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SOLED
Sh ocs o n |y 50
« b .» « M a s a (N a a a r v ic a o f
Come to my place 7 miles south
east of Monkland, Sherman coun­
ty, Oregon, one bay horse colt, a liout
M arw Lwdga, N « . 113, 9 months old, star in forehead, no
1 ,0 . O. F. Moro, Oregon.
brand visible. -
Meets every Saturday
The owner or owners of'the above
evening at 7:80 o’clock.
animal is requested to call for it
■Visiting members ere
1 oordlally Invited. M em - prove property, pay charges, and
b en are expected to be take it away,, or otherwise it
Fred J M elndl, N . G .
will be sold, as provided by law, at
G K Jamee, Secretarv.
the farm named in this advertise­
ment Jo tbe highest bidder for cash,
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat­
urday, January 11th, 1908.
T. R eese ,
** Send your watches, jewelry, etc.,
Monkland, Or
needing repairs, to me, and I will 3t*]
guarantee perfect satisfaction. Wm
Rudolf is my agent in Moro, at
whose place of business any article
may be left to be forwarded, and
'T he Rev Irl R Hicks’ Almanac
who will return the same to you in for 1908 is now ready for delivery»
good shape.
0 . M. H eacoc K,
and excels all former editions in
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LaGrande,Or beauty and value. It contains the
Hicks weatlwr forecasts complete
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