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ZKRIDAY.....................Jan. 10, 1908
Oar Last and Best Proposition.
National umhcis , *1,500,000,090,000.
Farm wealth, *7,412,000,000.
Mineral production, annually, *3,-
(MX), 000,000.
Export domestic merchandise, an
nually, *1,853,718,000.
Manufacturing products, annually,
*14,802,147,000.
Live stock, total valu“, *4,875,000,-
000.
Seven aereal crop»», 1907, *2,378,-
000,000.
Wheat crop, 1907, *500,000,000.
Cotton crop, 1907, *075,000,000.
Corn crop, 1907, *1,3.50,000,000
Hay ctop, 1907, *000,000,000.
Dairy product*, 1907, *173,705.000.
Poultry & egga, 1907, *000.(MM),000.
Money in circulation,*3,250,000,000
Money in federal treasury, *345,
210,500.
Lumber production, 1907, *550,-
000,000.
A good many are taking advant
age of The Observer Club rales this
-winter, as printed on the 4th page.
¿Here is one, finest and best of all:
Oregonian 12 m onths.......... . .11.50
Observer 12 m onths................. 1.50
"Youths Companion 12 months 1.75
Toledo Blade 12 months. . .
1.00
Thrioe-a-VVeek World 12 mos. 1.00
N. Y. Tribune Farmer 12 m os. 1 00
Total valu e...........................17.75
Owen Woods, Washington Oom
Subscriber pays u s........ .......... 6.00
missioner of public works, believes
Subscriber saves for himself.$2.75
there is something akin to au India
Nee ad d itio n al liâ t on 4th pagu.
robber tree forest buried 200 or 300
The Observer has been established feet below the surface of the earth,
n e a rly 21 year», and It has some subscri on the wide stretch of prairie land
bers w h o have reeelved It re g u la rly for
m o re th a n h a ir a score o f years.
M a n y southwest of Tacoma. Men who are
o f these object to h a v in g the O>d R elia b le boring a 1,000 foot well ou the prai
discon tinu ed a t the tim e ot e xp ira tio n ot
t h e ir subscriptions, a n d for th e ir benefit, as rie, for the city, have run into this
fo r o th e r reasons, we discontinue subr-crlp- robber like stratum, and numbers
tlo n s o n ly w h en notified to do so, except
b y a g ree m e n t m ade at th e tim e th e ac have gone out from Tacoma to in
c o u n t Is opened, w h en It Is noted upon
vest igate the formation. The strata
H ie calendar to be discontinued p ro m p tly
■ t th e tim e specified. A ll persons pay in g is black, and of the consistency of
in advar.ee at the tim e o f subscribing, w ill •rubber before it is tempered for
L a v e th e benefit o f th e $ 2 50 rate tor tw o
commercial purposes. Il stretches
y e a rs , pr the $5 00 rate lo r five years. W e
eend T h e (Observer to arty responsible per with about the elasticity of crude
s on w h o orders it , tp o u g h they m ay not
rubber, and it is a hard task to
•e n d th e m oney w ith th e order, w ith the
For some
un ders ta n d in g th a t they are to pay 1254 puuch a bole through it.
c en ts per m onth, for it, u n til such tim e as
weeks
it
has
been
the
despair
of the
th e y m a y wish to take advantage o f the
a b o v e lib e ra l discounts. F ro m this date well borers, as the augur would
w e a re prepared to discout t rates to a ll scarcely make au impression upon
le a d in g W e e klie s and M agazines published
Mr. Woods
I n th e U n ite d States, to gny prepaid reader it and kept clogging.
d T h e O ld R e lia b le Observer. C om e w ith
believes it to be a vegetable forma
th e m o n e y — as th a t is indispensibie.
tion, mingled with silt, washed iu
by some river to some prehistoric
Sixteen battleships will make an
sea, and which, some aeous ago,
effective knocker on the open door
through some si upeudous cataclysm
identified with the everlasting fame
was covered with sand aud gravel
o f John Hay.
J-if
With excellent judgment Gov.
Hughes shows that he thinks the
man at the head of affali s of the
«tate of New York has a vocation,
3iot an a^>cation.
\ Sheep men of Oregon started a
"beneficial program for Janaary in
making it a coyote killing month.
I t is earnestly hoped that not only
reheep men, but all stock men and
farmers will join in the program
jaud help rid the state of this jtest.
Principal Wadsworth, of Belle
M e « , Nebraska, saya “Theodore
Booeevelt is a combination of Geo.
Washington, Abraham Lincoln,
Jupiter, Bismark and Buffalo Bill;
and, he might have added, is wear
ing the political clothing of William
Jennings Bryan.
The exodus of hundreds o( Japs
from Vancouver, B. C., to Japan,
is for no’other reason than that ac
tuating the rush homeward of tens
of thousands of laborer* out of jobs.
The jingo press made as much as
possible out of it about “soldiers
going home’ ’ to fight us.
The wonder is how can England
spare Whitelaw Iteid three months?
ju st over for a vacation. Some cu
riosity seeker may iuquire whether
he proposes to Interest himself in
presidential politics, through the
columns of his newsjtaper, filch
ed from Horace Greeley in the dy
ing hours of the veteran journalist?
The Oregon Borax Co., of which
Hon. Joseph Gaston of Portland, is
president, has actively commenced
the work of developing the soda
borax deposits at Alkali lake, in
Lake county. This company has
already done a large amount of ex
ploration work to ascertain the val
ue of the alkaline deposits of Cent
ral Oregon, and determined that
the deposits can be worked profit
ably as a commercial proposition.
An astronomer remarks t hat Mars
(which is millions of years older
then the earth), has stood off" her
fate for ages by a system of inter
national globe encircling canals.
Millions of years must pass Itefore
our planet will threaten to go dry,
but canals are needed now to over
come freight congestion. The traf
fic of the country Vo be moved every
24 hoars, is estimated at 4,000,000
tons. It is more than the railroads
can handle,and would keep pro|>os
ed waterways busy to take care of
the overflow.
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Nobody but an editor has an idea
how many people there are in the
country who try to write poetry. A
-woman called in here the other day
and after seating herself reeled off
about 1,000 words, for us “to take
down’’ and print in The Observer;
which we declined to do. Asked
for a candid opinion altout it we
•nggestid that the author of it was
entitled to treutioent in the state
hospital for the insane. She said
Babbitsville Bennett of the Optim
lot, would take it for the Irrigon
Irrigator.
one filled with water. Add 5 gallons
of hot water to the mixture, stir
a el I, aud let it stand a few days
covered from dust. It should be
applied hot for which purpose it
can be kept in a kettle or portable
furnace. The east end of the Pres
ident’s house, in Washington, is
For over sixty yesrs doctor
embellished by this brilliant white
have endorsed Ayer’s Ch
wash, and it is used by Uncle Sam
Pectoral for coughs, col
to white wash light houses. A pint
of this wash mixture if properly' weak lungs, bronchitis, ©
sumption. You can trust
applied, will cover one square yard
medicine the best doctors ap
and will be almost as serviceable as
prove. Then trust this the nexj
paint for wood, brick or stone, and
time
you have a hard cough
is much cheaper than the cheapest
T h e b e e t k in d o l • t e s t im o n ia l—
paint. Coloring matter may lie ad
" S o l d t o r o v e r s ix t y y e w « ."
ded as desired. For a cream color
add yellow ochre; pearl or lead,add
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SARSA.AKIIXA.
lampblack or ivory black; fawn,
add proportionately 4 lbs of umber
to 1 lb of common lampblack; com
W e here no eeerete l We pekllek
th e form ulée o f e ll our med t a in —
mon stone color, add proportionate
ly 4 lbs raw umber and 2 lbs lamp Ayer's Pill« keep the bowels regulB f.
A ll v e g e ta b le a n d g e n tly la x e tlv *.
black.
Horsts for Sale.
WeakLuncj*
4
Bronchiti*.
W. T
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fiv e r s
Subscriptions for the Observer
are coming from all points of the
compass. We are grateful for it,
we think we are deserving of it, and
this is the time to pay us. Send in
your post office money orders, and
we will give you the proper credit,
and mail you a receipt.
Cow for Sale.
h o m p s o n
Colt Lost-Reward.
A sorrell Shire colt, 9 months
old, both hind feet white, and star
in forehead, no visible brands; left
my farm near Klondike, about the
latter part of October, 1907. I will
m o n i ; a * i »
pay *10 reward for its return, or a
The discovery that preeminently suitable reward for information
leading to its recovery.
commands attention this winter is
F. C. M atthias ,
the new cooker that prepares food 283]
Klondike, Or
and cooks it thoroughly without
fire or force of any kind. People
who first talked about it were re
garded as demented. But the U.S.
Came to my place about one
government, in a bulletin issued by month ago, one mile ea«t of Monk-
the Cornell experiment station land, Sherman county, Oregon, one
recommends it, and it can now be small brown mare mule (breechy),
bought in stores at from *15 to *35. has been worked, no brands visible.
The owner or owners of the above
The public appreciates most what animal is requested to call for it,
it pays best for. The fireless cooker prove property, pay charges and
that you buy is a handsome box of take it away, otherwise it will be
oak divided into compartments of sold, as provided by law, at the
named in this advertisement,
padded felt. Y ouT firetess cooker farm
to the highest bidder for cash, at
may just as easily be made at home 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Satur
from a dry-goods box, packed with day, January 25th, 1908.
R
K
,
hay. For either, you must first start
Monkland, Or
the cooking over» the fire, then re 283]
move the pot, pack it snugly and g U M M O N H .
close it tightly in the cooking box,
In th« O iro n lt C o u rt o f the State o f O re
where the operation of cooking will gon. for Hherm an C ounty.
I
tie completed through the utilization M a u d L ▼ D «. o n n in g , P la in tiff,
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of the contained heat. This means L E D u n n in g , D efe n d an t.
L E D nnn iug , the above nam ed defe n d
that the dinner set to cook while T o ant.
the housewife visits a neighbor will In the nam e o f the State o f Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear and
be ready for serving on her return, answer the com p la in t tiled again«! yon m
the above e n title d a u it.o n or before the la»t
with no expeme of any kind for day
of ib e tim e prescribed in tbe order of
fuel.
po hlination , to-w it:on or before the 2 tat day
piana.
Estray Notice-Sale.
o y
Denatured alcohol is again com
ing to the front with the promise to
replace electricity as the fuel of the
future. Prominent influences are
at work to promote the use of de
natured alcohol. There is now a
company, organized in New York,
back of its introduction, that has
as its president a member of the
the U. 8. Consular service, who re
signed his diplomatic position to
serve in this capacity. Arguments
brought to bear at legislative sour
ces last year succeeded in having
the revenue tax removed, so that
denatured alcohol now sells in the
market at *2.60 per case of 5 galinns.
And this dove not preveitlThe i.itm
from having its distillery. The de
partment of agriculture at Wash
ington has extended its co ¡operation
by introducing and distributing
through the“ country this season a
new variety of (>ota'o from which
the farmers will be able to produce
the alcohol at the m inim im of
cost.
We cannot tell how 'many time!»
we have pubiirhed thia recipe for
government whitewash. But here
it is again; now cut i( out mid put
it in your t-crap hook under the in
dexed W. If you haven’t got such,
come to The Obsetver Book Store
and provide youreelf with a copy of
that ind'tq eiiHahln article: “Taire
half a hmthel of un«’ncked lime,
slake it with boiling water, cover
during proceed to keep in «team,
«train the liquid through a fine
«¡eve and add to it a pick of nallK
previously dimo'ved iu warm water,
3 ll»(t of ground rice Imiled to a
thin pa«te and «tirred in while hot; |
half n pound of clean glue previous
ly diMolved by soaking in cold
water, and then liaiiging over a «low
fire iu a email pot hung in a larger j
e s s in g e r
o f February, 1908, aud i f yon fa il to eo ap
pear and nuawer, p la in tiff w ill apply to the
ooort for tbe re lie f dem anded in the com
p la in t tiled herein against you, to -w it, for a
decree diaaoivtng tbe lam da o f m atrim o n y
now exiating between the p la in tiff and vonr
a e lf, on tbe grouuda of w ilfu l d ta e rtio n and
fo r such other and fa rth e r re lie f aa to the
oonrt m ay aeein equitab le and meet.
- T h ia aunimona in served upon yea by pub
lica tio n thereof fo r a period o f aix anooeNW-
ive week« tu T h eS b ern ian County Olmerver,
a weekly uewapnper o f general c irculation
published iu Sherm an eonnty, Oregon, in
pnranauoe to an order o f the H o n E V L i t
tle fie ld . Judge o f the above e n title d court,
d u ly made on the :kl day o f J an u a ry, l'JOK,
and the date of the firat pu blicatio n thereof
is tbe 10th day o f J a n u a ry , ISOS.
J a t H . U p t o n , A ttorney
7 tjlO f 21-982J
. fo r P la in tiff
hompson ,
Moro, Or
[stray lotice-Sale.
Come to my plaoe 7 miles south
east of Monkland, Sherman coun
ty, Oregon, one bay horse colt, about
9 months old, star in forehead, no
brand visible.
The owner or owners of tbe above
animal is requested to call for it
prove property, pay charges, and
take it away, or otherwise it
will be sold, as provided by law) at
the farm named in this advertise
ment, to the highest bidder for cash,
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat
urday, January 11th, 1908.
T. R eese ,
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Monkland, Or
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Mrs F .J.M em U jjecy.
M a ro L o d g e , N o . 113,
I . O .O . E. Mom, Oregon.
Meet« every Haturday
e v e n in g at 7:3V o’clock.
V isitin g m embers are
cordially iu vlted . M em
ber« are expected to be
F r e l J M elndl, N . G.
preecni
G Ë Jam es. Heeretarv.
Prfarl E tta T o n k in , P la in tiff,
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W C T o n k in , D efe n d an t.
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Dealers in Furniture, Carpels, Bedding, Rugs, Ite.,
O ffe r y o u y o u r
c h o ic e f r o m a
ca r o f w ro u g h t
ir o n b e d s ; t h e y
n o t c a s t ir o n ,
T h e r e is a b ig
d if f e r e n c e b e tw e e n t h e tw o .
the s u t e of
M J M c N u tt, P la in tiff.
VH.
H e ttic O M c N u tt, D efe n d an t.
T u H o ttie C M c N u tt, the abuva nam ed d e
fe n d a n t—
In tbe nam e o f the Htate o f Oregon:
»
Yon nre hereby required to appear and
anawer >be o o m p la iu t filed agaiust yon in
tbe above e n title d a u it.o n or before the la s t
day. o t .th e tim e prescribed in tbe order o f
publioatton.to w it: on or before the 30th day
of J an u a ry, lSWH, and if you fa il to no ap
pear and anawer, p la in tiff w ill applv to tbs
oonrt fo r the re lie f dem anded in toe oom-
p la in t filed herein againat you. to -w it, for a
decree diaaolviug tbe bonda of m atrim o n y
now exiating between tbe p la in tiff and yonr-
a«lf on the gron ndaof w illfu l desertion; and
fo r aneb other aud fu rth e r re lie f aa to the
Oonrt m ay aeem e qnitab le and jn et.
T h ia aummona laaerved noon yoa by pub
lica tio n thereof fo r a period of aix auoeeaa-
ive week« in T b e Hherinan Com ity O bserver,
a w eekly newapaper o f general o ire n la tio n ,
puhliahed in Sherm an county, O regon, in
pursuance to an order of tbe H on E V L i t
tle fie ld , .I udge o f tbe above e n title d oonrt,
dulv m ade on the 17th dav of Decem ber,
lik/7, and the date of the drat p u blioatiou
thereof la tbe 20th dav of December, 1907.
J av H U p t o n , Attorney
ttd'J j» l -2S01
fo r
N
as engine service
g
Uncle S a b bmn tha u n io n 0A9
■noinx for hia t«M outfit» ut th»
artillery and wuel»M tatograph
aeivica. Thia rough treatment ta
• trua practical t»«t of ettoanry «ad dara-
tiu ty . Tha union oa 8 anoins ia <«•-
Itiuctefi la auch a.aapariar mannar aad of
■uch fina malarial that It atarta aaay, work»
aasy and raaa aaay uafiar ordinary, aahry-
day, roach farm oaaca Batora yaa lavaat •
cent ui a c«a eacwa w rtu lor our baa eatalo«
Union Gas E ngine Co.
<52-60 First S t., Portland, Oregon «■
P r ic e s g u a r a n t e e d r e a s o n a b le
witches Repairing, etc.
IN F A N T S
SOROSIS
SOFT
F. P. Kend»l|. Salaa A*rnt
^ r ~ A Fresh Complexion
SOLED
S h o e s o n ly 5 o c e n t s p a ir
J
'e d
M a ke « tha «kin exquisitely aoftt
hanubcs crackled appearance cauaed
r by o v c r-d ry iw w j reduce« tha a iu of
enlarged pore«, d e a n a ei « them , re-,
duce« inflam m ation and «preads an even,
radiant glow due to wholeaonte no uriih -
inent o f »kin gland» and «tim ulation of
the capillaric« which also feed the
•k in and «uppiy ita healthful color.
L a r g e st
* and on ly
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.e x c lu s iv e
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C hildrens
• Àik y w r D n tgpafir a f n t rom/Xr <<
d ep art
Carpet loom for Sale.
0BERTI
m ent in
For particulars address
Mrs. W. H. A ndrews ,
280]
Wasco, Or
Portland.
ii preserved—and produced—by
\ Robertine, a mila, delightful
preparation, delicately fragrant.
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K N IG H T SHOE COMPANY
The Cliffs Ferry
é A ll around the N o rth w e s t corner T h ird and W ashington S tre e t« *
P o r tla n d , O regon«
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b H -H H « l - H - P H « M - l 4'
C om pany
T o W C T o n k in , tbe above nam ed defe n d
a n t.
In the nam e o f the State o f Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear in the
strove e n title d c o u rt, und answer tbe oom-
p la in t filed againat you in the dbove e n ti
tle d e n it, on or befoie the laHt day o f the
tim e prescribed in t i e order ol pu blication,
to w it: O n or before the 80th day of Jano
a ry . 1908, and I f yon fa il to so apirear end
•n e w e r, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe C o u rt for
tbe re lie f dem anded in the oo m p laint filed
h erein againat you, to -w it: For a decree dia-
aolving the bonda o f m atrim o n y now e x is t
in g between tbe p la in tiff and yourself ou
the ground« of w illfu l deaertion; and for
auoh oth er and fu rth e r re lie f aa to the C ourt
m ay aeein equ itab le and ju at.
T h ia annuuona ia served upon yon by pub
lic a tio n thereof for a period of aix w eeks io
the H herinan C ounty P beerver, a w eekly
newapaper o f general c irc u la tio n published
in H herinan county, O regon, in pursnanoe
to an order o f the H o n E . V , L ittle fie ld ,
Judge o f tbe above e u title d C ourt, dnly
m ade on tbe
tue 17th
m u day
uay o
oi f D
v ecem ber, 1907.
obi lost ion thereof
aud »he date o f tbe first oubli
■albe 20th day o f Decem ber. 1907.
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J a i H . U p t o n , Ati
A ttorney
7td20jSl » 0 ]
fo r P la in tjff
the Circuit Court ot
S UMMONS—In
, Oregon for Sherman county.
n it s c h R e
TH E DALLES, OREGON,
lend your watches, jewelry, etc.,
ing repairs, to me, and I will
antee perfect satisfaction. Wm
olf is my agent in Moro, at
B e th le h e m C h a p te r. " whose place of business any article
No 78 0 X 8 .
may he left to be forwarded, and
Regular com m unication who will return the same to you in
j e a c h 2d and 4th Ihura- good shape.
0. M. H eacock ,
-»day eveiilnga m o n th ly .
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LaGrande, Or
o ’By order W.5T.
the Circuit Court ol the State
S UM M ONS. of -In
Oregon for Sherwan County.
Full blood Jersey milk cow for
sale. Inquire by ’phone or other
wise.
N. W. T
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Moro,. Or
N.
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Meets the first and tb
Thursday eveu iu gs of
m onth V isiting menibei
cordially Invited to m
B y order o f th e \V . M
J. M. Farrv, Secretary.''
Mr and Mrs Joseph Wicks of
Cottage Grove, are guests of Mr and
Mrs Talmage Davis, at DeMoes Sp.
M re Wicks is a sister of Mr Davis.
Tho Ob server Institute
T
E u r e k a L o d g e N o . If
A . F A A. M., Moro, Or.
W C Bryant has received another
shipment of public library books.
. Span of Horses for sale, broke
to ride and drive, and 6 years old,
gentle, weigh about 1000 ibe. each.
Inquire by ’phone or otherwise.
UNCLE 5AM
nalnll*
OTICE FOR PU BLICATION.
D ep artm e n t of the In te rio r,
I
L a n d O tlic « a t The D alles, O r .,
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Deoember 7th, 1907.
N otice is hereby given that F ra n k 0 .
M ille r, of Moro, Oregon, haa filed nntioe
o f bia in ten tio n to m ake final com m u tation
proyf in aapport of hia olaim , via: Horoe-
etead E n try No. 14,905 made Jan uary S, 1906,
for the N W q H E X 1°** t »nd 3, o f aee-
tioq 2»>, and lot 4 of eectinn 2A, tow nship 1
'south, range IN eaat, W . M , and th a t said
proi I w ill tie made before the Register and
Receiver, at Tb e D alles, Oregon, on J a n u a ry
XSih, MM».
He naiuea the fo llo w in g witnesses to
prove hia ooniitipnna real den oe upon and
c u lt iv a tio n of th e -la n d , v ia : O J Ooffln. o f
M n ro O re g o n ,,W illia m T a v lo r ami P M lin g
glee, each of M on klan d Oregon, and Jam es
H te w x rt <»i M oro Oregon.
fitdl3J17 2301
C . W Moon«, K sgiatsr
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 eervioe.
C u m K erry C ompany ,
275]
J. M. Charters
M ODELB
S a n a lb la .
T h e y s s tw e s r Ib r « « o r d la a r y
tb r» « tim e « th e
of
ako U nion P acific
3
io r ts .
BXWXS a roTT TB . Dept.
. 8 7 Liacola 8t^ Boatoa. Maas.
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qualities of Thd Observer.
If you can ’t get their sub
scriptions, send us their addresses and we w ill send
them sam ple copies. We pay for all solicitin g you do
for us.
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E D G A R L E W I S . P r o p r ie to r .
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T h e rich are v e r y rich to d a y . A m erican fortunes a re both la rg e
an d p ictu resq u e.
T h e papers are filled w ith a llu s io n s to our
^ m u lti-m illion aires. H o w did th e y b e c o m e s o rich ?
B u rto n J. H en d rick , in a se r ie s o f papers und er the g e n e r a l su b ject,
“ G reat A m e r ic a n F o r tu n e s and T h e ir M aking," w ill ta k e Up,
group by group, rich m en w h o h a v e w ork ed togeth er an d w h o , b y
p rom otin g v a rio u s in d u stries in v a rio u s w a y s , h a v e a m a sse d
im m e n se fortu n es. T h is se r ie s is n ot an ex p o sé, but lik e a ll su c h
a r tic le s o f tim e lin e ss in M cC lu re’s, it is tru e and b a se d u p o n th e
u su a l f a i l s o f record. It w ill be o n e o f th e pow erfu l, d o m in a tin g
se r ie s o f p ap ers w h ic h w ill m a k e M cC lu re’s u n u su a lly v a lu a b le
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T o O H H n ivaly, tba above nam ed defend
ant.
In the name o f tba H tate o f Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear in tbe
above e n titled court, and anawer tbe com
p la in t filed against yon in tbe above e n title d
enit, on or befo.-e tba last day o f tba tim e
prescribed in tba order o f pu blica tio n , to-
w it, on or before the f la t day o f February,
1908, and if yon fa il to so appear and answer
ila in tiff w ill apply to tha ooort for tba rw-
ie f demanded nt tbe aom p la in t filed herein
againat yoa; to -w it. fo r a deorwe dissolving
tbe bonds o f m atrim o n y now exiating be
tween tbe p la in tiff and youi-eelf, on tbe
grounds of w ilfu l desertion, and fo r eaob
other end fu.-tbar re lie f as to Ib e oonrt m ay
aeem equitab le end Just.
T h is aummooe is served upon yon by pub
lica tio n thereof fo r a period o f six weeks in
T b e Sherm an Oonn-y Observer, a weekly
newapaper o f general o irenlation published
in Hnerm an oonnty, Oregon, io paiaoanoe
to an order o f tbe H o n . E. V. L ittle fie ld ,
Judge o f the above e n title d oonrt, duly
maoe on the 9tb day o f J an a ary , 1908, and
tbe date o f tbe first pnblioation thereof is
tbe lOtb day o f J an uary, 1908, last poblioa
lion February 91. 1908.
E. H. J . M o A l l i o t u .
K o b s b t J. U rro H ,
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Attorneys for P la in tiff
T r a in s to T h e E a st Dail
Through 1'ulhnan atamlarda an
touriitt KlcFping-ctHN ¿ a lly to Omul:
Chicago, H|M»kan**; tourlnt ykvpItiK-ct
daily to K h iin h m C ity. Itvcilning chai
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free) to the Eaat d aily.
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h«»ek le t . S t y l e <.r H u w U Dreee G o rre g tly ." tre e I f yo e m enU ot, Ih te puhlieefooe
O U M M U N a -In tbe Circuit Ceurt of tke H ut.
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T%ey m ake tn e ip e n e lv e r if t e eeery
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T o Tnom as M Tow naend, tbe above nam ed
defendant.
In tba nam e o f tbe Htate o f O regon—
Yon are hereby required to appear and
anawer tbe aom p la in t filed against yon in
tbe above e n title d enit, on or before tbe last
dav of tba tim e prescribed in tbe order of
p u blicatio n, to -w it wm or before tbe Slat day
of February, 1906, and i f vow fa il to so ap
pear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe
court fo r tbe re lie f dem anded in tbe ooaa-
p lein t filed herein against von, to -w it. fo r a
decree dissolving tba bonda o f m atrim on y
now existing between tbe p la in tiff and your
self on tba grounds o f arnai and in hum an
treatm ent and w ilfu l desertion; and for each
other and fu rth e r re lie f as to the court m ay
aeem equitab le and m eet.
This enmmone is nerved upon yon by pub
lication thereo f for tbe period of aix acooasa
lve weeks in T k e Sherm an Oonnty Observer,
a weekly newanaper o f general sironlation,
published in Hherinan county, Oregon, in
ursuauoe to an order o f tba H o n E V L tttla -
eld, J edge of tba above e n titled oonrt,
duly made on tbe 9tb day o f J an uary, 1V0B,
and tbe data o f tba first pu blicatio n thereof
is tbe 10th day o f J an u a ry, 1908.
J AT H . U rr o n . A ttorney
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fo r P la in tiff
Roaalie H nlvaiy, P la in tiff,
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i T T a i C T I l I L Y r * < X X O IK H A N IM O M ia iK O L B M I K B O X »
T b «y o M tla in m or« a n d bofitor rv bb a r th a n Bey <*!»•< m a ke h a *« gold-
f i l l » o a r u A S I m o tel perto e n d o iro e g et»rd en d » t h a t c b b u <>| w ~ —
th ro u g h
T h e n o w fco< k fro o e r tro a p e n a ite oeao ee d eu a d o n
RtnMor w h e t pootUvn tb o body b a j aaoueto
S —la the Circuit Coart ol the Slat«
S O M M of O N Oregon
lor Sherman County.
Em m a D Tuwnnnnd, P la in tiff,
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M ORO, O REG O N.
LIYERY, FEED AND SALE ST A B L E S.
J M. D U N A H O O , Proprietor and Manager.
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one front T b e Dallen or any Hherinan oonnty pointe at nnr expenee
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OUR M O T T O
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Overland Kxprea« train« for Halet
Rneeburg, A n I i I m ik I, Ha< raineutn, 0
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Franelacn, Htoektno L
Angel««, E l Ptuto, N ew <Irlean« and t
Ka«t. J,eave« Portland U nion Dep<
8.45 p. in . Arrive« 7.26 a. in., daily.
M orning train eonnectaat Woodbu:
dally except Huttday w ith train« I
Mt. A n gel, Hilverton Hrownavill
Springfield, YVandllng and Nairn
I.eave« Portland U nion D epot8.80a.i
arrlvt*« 6.65 p. nt.
Eugene pR«e«*i]ger connect« at W oo
burn w ith Mt. Angel and Hiivert«
local. le a v e s Portland U nion Dep
4.16 p. m ., return« 10.85 a m ., dull
Corvallia pa«aeiiger leaven Portlar
U nion Depot 7^0 a m ., arrlve«5.60 p.
D a lly .
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Hherldan patwenger leave« Portlar
U nion D e p o t4*0 p.nt., arrive««.2 6 a t
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Drove paowetiger leave« Por
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Depot, Foot of Jefteruon Street.
Leave« from Jeftenmn «treet depot fi
Dali«« «nd Interm ediate point« dail
4 16 p.m. Arrive P ortland, 10 16 a r
T he Independence M onm outh Mot«
L ne operate« dally to M onm outh an
Alrlle, cotinectJiig w ith 8 . P. Co
train* at Dal la» and Independence.
Flrat-clrwa fore from Portland 1
Hacramento and Kan Fraud««», 12
berth, *6. Hecond-claa« folr,|lfi;M oon
clan« tterth, *2.60
Ticket« to Eastern point« and Euron
also Japan, China, H onoiulu an
Australia.
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Portland, Or.