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V The O b s e rv e r TQ POPULATE OREGON. PRESIDENTIAL FORECAST. THE COW’S HOIWC u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t they a re to pay 1254 c e n ts per m o n th for It, u n til such tim e as th e y m a y w U h to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f the a b o v e lib e ra l discounts. F ro m this date w e a re prepared to dlscoui t rates to a ll le a d in g W e e k lie s and M ag a sln e a published I o the U n ite d States, to any prepaid reader o f T h e O ld R e lia b le O b server. C o m e w ith t h e m o n e y — as th a t la indlspenslble. pended by them. D uring ¿¿innary, February and In the above table “ M r. T a ft’s March, the farm er in the great friends are snreof all that is count middle West, from whence come ed, for instauoe: all that is counted our greatest im migration, does his as sare in New England in an even principal reading, and we want to break. Only half the delegates are ba sure that he reads the story of claimed in some of the Southern M r. Bryan says Roosevelt is an Oregon. D uring the past year more state«. I t is possible that 78 from honest man. Now w ill the brethren than 5,000,000 oopies of printed New Y o rk , hod 8 from W est V ir matter about Oregon were circulat be good Y ginia may be added to the above ed abroad, and in all of these the tola!. Bostonians are finding fault with special rate was made prominent. I T a ft because most of his words bad I t baa been the constant effort o f | each less than four syllables. But a the Portland Commercial d u b , in “W o t do ye think,” said the sailor re a lly big man doesn’t have to use its correspondence throughout the usin' live babies fo r bait? We big words. state, to impress upon the people of done I t la Ceylon.” Oregon that this low fare applies to "Babies fo r bait? Fishing fo r shark r “No. Crocodile. Baby bait la the T he weak spot in I he currency all pointe, and in all advertising th a t has long existed w ill soon be this fact has been emphasized. Im only thing for crocodile, and every body uses I t T a rant a baby down remedied, it is hoped, which w ill mediate organization should at onoe there for h alf a dollar a day. O f be a fine thing for thia, the busiest be oommenced everywhere by com course,” the sailor w ant on, “the thing o f all nations. mercial bodies, etc. Oregon needs a in ’t as cruel as It sounds. No barm ever comas to the babies, or else, o’ no otic thing more than that of addi course, th e ir mothers wouldn’t rent The financial situation is clearing tlonal healthy immigration. The 'am. The kid la simply sot on the soft mod bank of a crocodile stream and ’w ith a prospect that money affairs rates, as they w ill go into effect on the hunter leys bid near him, a sure the fiist day of Maroh, w ill be aa in Am erica w ill soon be better than perfection. The crocodile Is laxy. H e beaks In the sun In midstream. Noth «ver. I t is hard to keep a good follows: «onntry down. Judge P arker doesn't lik e “ an* tutored idealism” in tbe W h ite Sonse. The people have decided, adso, that they don’ t want Judge LParker there, either. DcaMoloea, I o w a . . . ......................... 834.00 Ht Louis, M o . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 86 00 O k la h o m a .............................................85 00 Peoria, I l l s ..............................86 00 Chicago .................. - ............................ 28.00 E v a n sv ille , I n d ...................................40.00 In d ia n a p o lis ........ ................................40 85 L o u is v ille .......... .............................. . . . 4 8 00 C in cin n a ti ................. 48 00 M em p h is ......................................’ .42 50 D etroit.;........................................... 44 so C le v e la n d ............................................ 44 75 N ashv i lle , , r. . . . . 4*00 Allianoea of American fortunes Toronto, O ntario . W ashington, D C 'with iinpecanions prinoea, oounla N e w Y o rk c i t y . .. ¿no-accounts and earls, have always proven disastrous. The money Wheu one stops to th in k that tbe anight better be devoted to hospitals paHt year was one of the moat pros - lib ra rie s , and marking (he old Ore perontt In the history of Am erica; <on tra il. that our export trade has reached H avin g provided official berths a new high mark; that onr farmers ffor two of his fam ily, the modern have produced a greater valne than ¿Senator ‘J e ff’ Davis w ill try to get ever before; and that the general m government appropriation of 96,* health of the people is fully up to 000,000 for H o t springs. H is shake the standard; why should we take u p o f tbe senate was also a shake alarm, and stampede lik e a herd of animals because a lot of thieves and dow n of tbe country, W a ll street gamblers have lieeo playing the game a bit more reck A newspnper has undertaken to lessly than osual! describe the Central American oon- Utote for 80 years and starts off Dr. Henry A Sauriers, of the •with a 3 oolomn paragraph, as s aort o f introduction. Tbe story w ill Unix ersily of Michigan, in a recent h a rd ly reach a finish daring the ohd 1 ess before the Archaelogical iiiKtilnte at Chicago, made public present generation. the fragment of a Bible dating l*Hck, before the Moslem conqnost There seems to be some color to of RgJl-t, before the 7ih century. th e ta lk o f war between Englaod I'li« fragment belongs with tbe 16tb tand Japan on account o f the straind chapter of the Gospel o f St. M ark, relatione a t Vancouver, B. C. John and follows the 14th verse. I t re B u ll is nam ing a fleet at V ictoria, lates to the story o f Christ’s ap absented a t the cloee o f the e ivil pearance following l.te iloith to the ■war la the U nited States. eleven of his apostles who were gathered in s room at Jerusalem. I t H bea baso aald that legialatlva contains the statement th at tbe de im a m ara bora, noi meda. W bao struction o f sin h near at hand. «oagram am i It dld notexpeot to be Prof. Bunders m id that this newly- eoofronted wlth thè qneation of an- discovered patagrapb was known Maaoey la ballefa, quinto« la eoa- to Bt. Jerome, and the first lines of aentloa wlth tha aavy blaqnit, aad it are cited in Latin translation. H e sxid that It had long been held that M ark, Mb 8 20, was a later ad dition to the Gospel, thought to j have lx*en Itorroweri from some oth er nnkuowu G<»j»el near the end of tbe 2d oonturv, nod this new mhh probably j resents I lie original form of that part of the lost O<«|tel which I wan added to M ark. Subscriptions Tbe Idaho coarts, and California appellate court have eetabltabed teew law precedents. In Idaho no body «an be coavicted npon the testimony, ao called, of a vile liar, » a d aa orderer like H arry Orchard, l a Baa Fraoeteoo a Haoey graft «aavietion to illegal. F re e h s a p p i v o f g e n a io e o a rb o le n - fo m jnetapeaed at theOheerver Book |>tor«. for the Observer are o>ming from a ll pointe of tbe oomparo. ertheless, I f form or ceremony or gen eral Interest be considered the crite rion, dying la one of the most popular things one can do. Nobody goes to see a man born, but the entire comma- ntty turns out to see him burled. In deed It Is wall known th a t many pee- pis, perhaps a m ajority, derive actual enjoyment from beholding with their own eyes Ilfs flicker out of a parson's body. Tbs almost universal satisfac tion found from tim e Immemorial la witnessing a hanging ws osa under stand. The event Is more spectacular and leas expensive than a circus, pos sesses grisly human Interest to a dis tinctive degree, la presumably grim ly Just and. In any case, la unpreveota- ble. I f the hanging la to taka place any way, w hy shouldn’t w e see It f That Is the reasoning, and it seems goad enough If one cares for that variety of sport. — George Harvey in North The W hite Lin«. Th« lata D avid Chrlstte Murray on one occasion told the atory e f th * champion printer's error of his expe rience to thia affect: *T wrote at the cloee of the story ef ‘Grace Forbeach*: ‘A re there no trou bles now?* the lover asks. 'Not oaa, dear Frank, not one.' And then. In brackets, thus [ ) I set the words in* w ill draw him In to shore where ye [W h ite line]. This was a technical in can pot him. But set a little fa t naked struction to the printer and meant that baby on the bank and the crocodile one line of apace should be left clear. soon rouses up. In he comes, a greedy The genius who had tbe copy in hand pnnctaally a t the tim e he- had pre- look In hie doll eyes, and then ye open put the lover's speech In type correctly vlously reckeoed. H e had l e fa r ex I have got aa many as four croco and then, setting It out aa If It were hausted hla estate that a fte r his debts had been discharged a solitary p air e f diles w ith one baby In a morning’s a Une of verse, he gave ma: flshln*. Some Cingalese women wot " N o t one, dear F ra n k , not ana white slippers represented the satire prop erty ba l e f t H la relatives hurled him, Una I” lives near good crocodile streams make " It was a custom in the printing of and a reproeentatleo e f the allppers as much aa 82 a week reg'lar out o’ rentin' their babies fo r crocodile b a it" fice to suspend a leather medal by a was carved e a the tomb» Today In a —Cincinnati Enquirer. leather boot lace round the neck of the Churchyard at Amsterdam hla grove man who had achieved the prise bettee easy be eeea. the ealy Inscription ea of the year. I | was somewhere about the steae betag tw o Fleaateh words, " X ff.n N y T f t sl , "Bxaetl7~). ▲ traveler In Siberia tolls us about a midsummer a t this time, b e t . l t was wonderful plant found In the northern Instantly unanimously resolved that part of that country, where tbe ground nothing better than thia would ar la perpetually covered w ith a coating could be done by anybody, a nA tea of frost and snow. I t la called the medal was presented at once."—W est snow flower, and the description o f Its minster Gaxetta. birth and Its abort llfq reads Ilka a The Quicker Way. fa iry tale. H e aays It aboota oat of the "There goes a man," observed a froacn soli on the first day of the year and attains a height o f three fe e t On ateamahlp agent aa he directed attea- the third day It blooms, remaining I tlon to a aurly looking Individual wb^ open for only tw enty-four hours. Then had Just engaged passage for Burope, the stem, the leaves and the flower are "whose efforts are devoted to con converted into snow—in other words, structing short cute in business meth the plant goee back Into Its original el ods and In elim inating all tim e coo- ements. The leaves are three In num aumlng men and their propositions ber, and tbe flower la star shaped. On from hla busy existence. H a Is a aana the third day. the day tbe bloom ap of very few words. Tanpne Tied Talkere. "Some years ago thia gentleman pears. little specks appear on the ex H o w many educated people there are tremities of the leaves. They are about crossed the ocean and had a very aa- tbe alxe o f tbe head of a pin and are pleaaant trip. One morning a sympa who have ao more than a peasant’s the seeds of tbe flower. I t is aaid that thetic passenger offered him a lemon, vocabulary. They do not use the some of these seeds were gathered expressing a sincere wish that It wooM words th a t a peasant uses, but they do a«« Improvs upon them. T hey still once and taken to 8 t Petersburg, give relief. "The pale traveler seised tbe ‘ m —. flo on saying. "H o w a musing I” "H o w where they were burled In a bed of enow. The flrat of the following year hurled It viciously Into the oqaan and lo v e ly T "H o w n ic e r to the end of tbe chapter. Nobody can be Interacting the plant bnrat forth and bloomed juat growled: aa It doss In Siberia. " "Thia la a quicker way than tbs who la always working a lim ited vo- robniary.—Brttteb W eekly. other.’ " Great American Fortunes T h e rich a re v e r y rich to d a y . A m e r ic a n fortu n es a r c b oth fo r r e an d p ictu resq u e. T h e p ap ers arc filled w ith a llu a io o a to pur m u lti-m illio n a ir e s. H o w did th e y b e c o m e s o f B u rton J. H en d rick , in a se r ie s o f p ap ers u n d er th e r e n e r a i su b ject, “ G reat A m e r ic a n F o r tu n e s an d T h e ir M a k in g /' w ill »«fe» up. gro u p by grou p , rich m en w h o h a v e w o r k e d to g eth e r a n d w h o , by ( p ro m o tin g v a r io u s in d u stries in v a r io u s w a y s , h a v e a m a s s e d im m e n s e fortu n es. T h is s e r ie s is n o t a n exp osé, b u t lik e a ll s u c h a r tic le s o f tim e lin e s s in M cC lu re's, it is tru e an d b aaed u p o n th e u s u a l fa ó ts o f record . It w ill be o n e o f th e p o w erfu l, d o m in a tin g s c r ie s o f p a p 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 th e n e x t t w e lv e m o n th s. McClure’s Magazine $1.50 a Year Two Years for $2.00 we think wc are deserving of It,.and Bend in and mail vou a receipt. O ffe r y o u y o u r | c h o ic e f r o m a i h l c a r o f w ro u g h t ir o n b e d s; th e y n o t c a s t ir o n , T h e r e is a b ig d iffe r e n c e b e tw e e n th e tw o . P ric e s g u a ra n te e d re a s o n a b le SOFT t The Observer, Moro, Oregon T h e Observer la U m fthrrfoan oonnty p»p»r yoq want. 9 < Union G at Engine Co. •a-dd fin d St., Portland. Oregoa SOLED jK L a r g e st an<i o n iy jb KB l À j R e x c lu s iv e lj Í í H n f j v ï C h ild ren s i l present Y v r ,I depart- v -h V J jk j m en t in OBERTI P ortlan d . KNIGHT SHOE COMPANY '• ound th e N o rth w e s t corner T h ird and W ashin gton S tre e ts Portland, Oregon- A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN Y Q U R idle days by telling your neighbors of the good qualities of The ’ Observer. If you can’t get their sub script ions, send us their addresses and we will send them sample copies. We pay for all soliciting you do for us. ia T O regon S hort line •m UNION P acific 3 T r a in o to T R w t o o t D a lly T hrough Pullm an standards and tourist sleeping-cars d a ily to Omaha, Cbloago, Hpokene; tourtet sleep! ng-cat d aily to Kansas C ity . Reclining ohalr- cera (seste free) to tbe East dally. C H IC A O O P O B T L A S D S P Z C IA I. for the t e l »I« H untinolo« Satisfaction Guaranteed Both in W orkmanship and Prioe ’• Fa»—• Bigr», (»top») A 7 00 p.m. Office at Furniture Store. 100 ■ m. no atop. S»< (.«A ILWp m te n , W»Ua W alla, U w ia - Great Northern potnu F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R A T L A N T IC K X FM KSH for t te Ka»i «Li H u n t ington. ‘ K X T L A N P - B IG O S L O C A L , for all local point» between S i g n and Portland. A r r lr — at B iraa A “WANT” ad in T he M oro For Astoria and way pointe, oou- 2reCt. i K„W,ti •<«*»•«' ro rJ Iw a o o e n d N o rth Beach. Hteamer arS—-»- x a h street duck. Leaves 8.00 p. m. d ally except Sunday, Saturday 1000 d . m* Arrives 6 00 p. m. daily exceptHuuday* . O bserver will reach more people in Sherman County than by any other medium available. 1 O r*« on aod Y am - h ill R iv e r pointe. Ash street dock. Leaves TOO a m d aily exoept Honday. Arrives 5,80 p m dally except Hcnday. For L e w i s t o n , and WBY P»dnla from Riitarla, Wash. I .eave Riparte 6.40 a. ni , or upon a rriv al train No. 4 d ally except Halurday. A rrive R lparla A L L t h e t im e . F or C o u n ty n e w i 4 n ftl fla a ils f s a v e _ F o r fu ll tn fo rm a tlo n c all on or address W m . M cM UR RA Y . U e ii'l Passenger $9 ’’’ f Portland. Oregon M oros B arber P o r c e la in B a th S h < Tuba. Everything first Class and Up to date Agent for the Best ¡Steam Laundry Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office ED G XR L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . - - OREGON. Overtend Express trains forHatoni, Ashland, Merraruento, Og Han Francisco, Hfcxkton £ a a P * * ’- N ew O rlm n aan d the Em»- Leaves Portland Union Depot, •»45 p .m . Arrives 7 25 a. a»., dally: M orning train oonnrota at Woodburn I dally M o e p t Hunday w ith trains for a . A??? ’ JJhverton Brow nsville, Hprlngfleld, W e n d lin g aud N a tro n . Pnrtiaod U n ion DspotSJO aun. arrives 6.56 p. m . Eugene passenger ooonecte a t Wood burn w ith M t. Angel and Silverton local. Leaves Portland U n ion Depot 4.15 p. m ., returns 10.86 a m ., dally. I M ORO, O R E G O N . L IV E L Y , F E E D A N O S A L E S T A B L E S . J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. T, 4 iae fro « The Dalles or aav Bkarman eoaaty pointa at oar axpaare. ■ Servtea farniwbad to or f r o « M o re to any pointa. OUR M O T T O “P ka« tha public." E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D U P-TO -DA TE, den, Oorvallte passenger leaves Portland Union Depot 7.80 a.m., arrives6.66 p m. Sheridan passenger leaves Portland Dally" 4 60 p m ' »«Tlvm A 26a.m . 8 P E C IA L R A TE S TO COM M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S Urn/ _ l * * * * nlf*r 1.50 p.m . Fort- D a lly exoept Bunday. P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N service and Y amhill D IV IS IO N . INCREASING Your Advertising IN THB • f $1.00 a year. Aay ose who Beads Sx.oo boforo Fehraarv is L loofl, w ifi receive McClaro’s Magaxiao for taro years» S am toàay to a tree »recttaal Wet «( m a i s i j s a t f c n - WMty. T U DA1OI OXS IS O IS S a am« «ttuctad la aeak a aasartat a s a s « aa4 of aeek tea autarial that It atarta aaay, werka aaay sat raaa aam sate, artiaary. evwr e a r. nesh ta m eaase. Batoe yea laveat a em t ia e gee aaslae write tw aw bee eetaha S h o e s o n ly S o c e n t s p a ir S H E R n A N COUNTY O B S E R V E R your ¡»oat nflice money orders, and are will give jo u the proper credit, iiT iTd i l MORO We are grateful for it, thia ie th lime to pay ue. VSCLE5AM NAVAL MYSTERIES. B r e r j citizen of Oregon is indebt* The Republican N ational Con Variaws Ways la Wbieb 1« te Mads } ed to the newspapers, the commer vention, to meet io Chicago June UaWul by Maa. H ave yon any rooceptloa ot bow aaa- cial bodies, the schools and the 16th. w ill contain 980 delegates, as that horn Is to as? ttcisotttsagy » baaiosss men, for oonduetiag an ad« apportioned by the Republican N a I | ful known as a caintdaatlee S f nheo b verttotng campaign through 1907, tional committee. Tw o delegates phate of lima, w a is t» and which brought 27,216 people to the were allotted to each territory, and •nd. Hks all nature's products, the » - state as a result of the colonist rate to each state two delegates for every j gredlents are In the right propeettea explain the cause of the to m ake the article useful to man as io March and A p ril. September senator and representative in otrag I well as to the anim al that bears It. Seod for advertising rates. and October. , No greater return ress. Oregon w ill have eight votes The lime makes the horn h a i< bat * has ever been achieved as a result in the convention. A majority vote there la Just enough lim e to make It F riday hard w ithout making it brittle, aafl of community organization and co w ill require 491, to nominate. Sec there la Just enough gelatin to Tripoli to IMS, operative advertising. This record ret« ry 'raff, Oregon's favorite and the horu easy to cut and shape The Oar Last sad Best Propositiou. is without a parallel in the history first choice, now has more than a core of the horn Is bone, sod to get that oat the horn Is soaked In water A good many are taking advent * of immigration effort anywhere io m ajority, as follows: for several weeks. When the core Is age of The Observer Club raise this i this country. Btate. No. Votes taken out It la ground up and sands D uring the same 22 Into crucibles which are used for Basil w inter, as printed oo the 4th page. . months of 1906 the colouist rates A la b a m a ........................... A rka n s a s ..................................................... 181 ing gold and silver In. H e re is one, finest and beat of all: brought 18,214, showing the 1907 C a lifo rn ia ................. 201 The outer end of the horn Is hard Oregonian 12 months............. $1.60 i increase 60 percent in roun<l figures. Colorado........................................................|0 | and solid, and that la used for m ating F lorida . ................................................... .10 Observer 12 m onths............. . 1.60 1 Colonist rates go into effect again G e o r g ia ,.....................................................18 knife handles and other things. *t>e Youths Companion 12 months 1.76 March 1, 1908, and continue until I d a h o . . . . . . . . . ............................... hollow 6] part of the horn la soaked tor Toledo Blade 12 m o n th s .. . . . 1.00 I< » w a ...............................................................go I h a lf an hour or so in boiling water, Thrioe-a-W eek W orld 12 moe. 1.00 A p ril 30th, and it the same energet K a n s a s .......... .................................... » ....2 0 when It becomes soft sod may soaQy . ....................................... 161 be spilt w ith a knife. JN. Y . Tribune Farmer 12 moe. 1.00 ie campaign can be carried on even Keutueky. L o u is ia n a ...................................................18, I t Is then spread out flat sad pot the large influx of new people of Total v a lu e ............... . .......... $7.76 M ichigan , ............................... 28, between Iron plates. „ There was a 22 Bubecriber pays us............... .... 6.00 last year can be increased, and it is M in n e s o ta ....................................... time when these born plates were Mtaslmippl . . . . 20 Colonist M Subscriber saves for himself.$2 76 certainly worth while. made Usnuri 3it | very thin by hard pressure sod rates were the central feature M o n ta n a .......................................................16 used In windows and lanterns as ws t f l T See a d d itio n a l list on 4ih page. around which the 76 bodiesoompos Nebraska .................. .•................................161 now use glass. They m ay ba Blade The Observer has )>een established ing the Oregon Development league N o rth C a r o lin a ........................................ 12 quite translucent N o rth D a k o t a ............................................ 8 I When the born Is heated It m iy hd n e a r ly 21 y ea rs , and It baa som e aubacrl- 46 ken w h o h ave received It r e g u la rly for carried o.i their campaign, but the O h io .......... ...................................... molded Into almost soy desired form. O k la h o m a ........ ........................... .............. 141 s n o re th a n h a lf a sepre o f re a rs . M any chief credit for the redlilt is given O kkoon ......................................................... 8 | T h a t la the way knife handles, but • o f these ob ject to h a v in g th e O ld R e lia b le tons and other articles are made.—C h i «discontinued a t th e tim e of e s p ira l ion of to the newspapers, to whom it be South D a k o t a . . . . , .................................. 8 1 cago News. T en netw ee...................................................12, t h e ir subscriptions, an d for th e ir benefit, gg longs. The direct benefit of the rate Texas . . . . ...................................................86 fo r o th e r reasons, w e d iscon tinu e subscrip W a s h in g to n ............................................... l o , tio n s o n ly w h e n no tified io d o so, exc e p t is that it brings people to every Hanging aa a Apart. b y a g re e m e n t m ad e at th e tim e th e ac section, and bnilds up the country W s would not deny the gravity of District C o lu m b ia .................................2 death. I t Is a quite serious m atter c o u n t Is opened, w h en It is noted upon around all the towns rather than Alaska. t h e c a le n d a r to be discon tinu ed p re m p lly even to those o f us who, w hile con Hawaii a t th e tim e specified. A ll persons pay in g increasing the population of larger scious of, or a t least admitting, ns N e w M exloo. in ad v a cc e a t th e tim e o f subscribing, w ill really sinful performances to the past, I t has Philippines . . . h a v e th e benefit o f th e $ 2 50 rate for tw o cities disproportionately. would nevertheless, i f prase id . eon- y e a rs , or th e $5 00 ra le lor five y ea rs . We been conclusively proven that im Porto R io o ... A rizo n a ............ fees to certain minor lndlacradoua •e n d T h e O b se rv er to any responsible p e r migration comes to communities in N e w En glan d son w h o orders It, th o u g h th e y m ay not which we would be only toe w illing to •e n d th e m o n e y w ith th e o rd e r, w ith the direct proportion to the effort ex-1 T o t a l .......... Join w ith the Lord In forgetting. Nev can not be figured a« additional fcg expense. It is simply increas ing an investment from which you ar to receive good returns- Depot, Foot of Jefferson Street. i roi" »treet depot for P °,n to d*»ly, 4 15 p.m . A m r o Portland, ip .|6 a m . T h e Independence M onm outh Motor Ltoe operate, d aily to M onm outh and A lrlle, oonnectlna w ith s T p . Co*e teal na a t Dallas and I »dependence. Flrat-olaae fore from Portland to and. Fran cl eon, |20: Tickets to Eastern pointe and Europe, also ion Japan, China, Honolulu an<j Australia. Corner Third and Washington. Phone Alain v a i. Portland, Or. C-_y » STINOBR. W m . flcM U R R A Y C ity Ticket Ageet. Oea-Peaa. Agt X