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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
Judge aa*r* <n«r Win. Galloway, in the has decided the Hears Dunbar case; bolding that Secretary of State Dunbar was uot entitled to retain any fees in excess of bis constitu tional salary. The decision is based upon sectiou 1 of article 13, which definitely fixes the secreta ry’s salary wend expressly declares that he shall receive no fees Or per quisites whatever for the perform ance of any duties connected with his office. Judge Galloway calls attention to sectiou 10 of article 2, which prohibits auy ¡teraon from bolding more than one lucrative office at the same time. These two sections taken together preclude the col lectio u of extra compensa tion. This suit wan originally brought by J. K. Bears to compel ex Secre tiiry of State Dunbar to accouut for fees collected by him and alleged to amount to 9100,000. It was held that Bears could not bring the suit, and Diatiict Attorney McNary then appeared on behalf of the state. The defense then appealed to the supreme court front the or der allowing the change in plaiu tiffs but the supreme court held that this was not an appealable or tier. Defendant Dunbar theu filed a d e n t i l tier and motion to strike out part of the complaint, aud it was upon thes^ that Judge Gallo way rendered bis decision today. p * * « r. < Marion county circuit court, DV9IO1AL PAPBB OP SMBKHAN OO MORO, ORBGON. T>. C. I reland a E on .......... E ditors C. L. I reland , M anager . Send for Advertising rates. F R ID A Y . ..February 7, 1908 Oar Last and Best Proposition. A good many are taking advant age of The Observer Club rates this winter, as printed on the 4th page. Here is one, finest and best of all: Oregonian 12 m onths................91.50 Observer 12 m onths.......... .. 1.50 Youths Companion 12 months 1.75 Toledo Blade 12 m onths......... 1.00 Thrioe-a-Week World 12 mos. 1.00 N . Y. Tribune Farmer 12 moe. 1.00 Total v a lu e .......................r, 97.76 Subscriber pays us , ............... 5.00 Subscriber saves for himself.92 75 8ee a d d itio n a l lis t on 4th page. The Observer has been established nearly 21 year«, and It ha« aonae subscri b er* who have received It regularly for m ore than h a lf a »core o f year«. Many o f these object to having the Old Reliable «liacontlnued a t (he lim e ol expiration oi th e ir aubacriptlona, and for their benefit, a« fo r other reason*, we diaconlinue aubscrip- tlona only when notified to do ao, except by agreement made at the tim e the ac co un t la opened, when it la noted upon th e calendar to be discontinued prom ptly a t the time specified. A ll persons paying In advarce at the lim e o f subscribing, will have the benefit o f the $2 50 rate tor two year», or the $5 00 rate lor five years. W e send T h e Observer to any responsible per son who orders' it, though they may not aend the money with the Order, with the understanding that they are to pay 12’^ cents per m onth for it, until such time a» they may wish to take advantage of the above lilieral discounts. From this date w e are prepared to discoui t rates to all leading W eekllesand Magazines published 1n the United States, to any prepaid reader of T h e Old Reliable Observer. Come with the m oney— as that Is lndi<pensible. Canada and Japan have settled their immigration problem without any naval practice trips. Borne bankers worry for fear oongrees won’t do anything, and others are afraid it will. A candidate for the presidency who stands squarely on his own merits has the least trouble and the best prospects. Our monetary system is the worst If the Ban Francisco agitators in in the world, according to Chair dulged in. any such wild threats man Fowler. Still it would be easy to make it worse by one agiti uh t the Japanese oh the Vap- ouveriten are doing in their legis sided legislation. lui l i r e , tbe Euglinh prona would shudder with apprehension over Among the symptoms of reviviug th»! prospect of a clash in the Pa prosperity should be noted the ap citi«-, between the United States aud proaching return from Genoa and Japan. In spite of jingoes and ¿Naples of 5,000 Italians who went other trouble makers, it is true, home when the “ flurry” Itegan. fortunately, that the United States and Japan are reaching a satisfac Mr. Edison is spending $40,000 tory nnderstanding ou the iinuiigra- o n the preliminaries of his $1000 tion question. oement bouse. And yet there are people who think the/ Panama ea The Canadian government is anal should keep within the original loaning h sum of approximately estimate. $4,000,000, to th e ‘farmers of the new province« of a II h -H x and Has- katchewan, who-»« crops were s failure iast jear, for use in pnr i h «sing seed grain. Farmers who o ft Oregon and Washington for this new paradise now know what a crop failure means, it is govern ment aid or starvation. Another year like the U-t wi l s. e diem ooming back to Otegou. In the event that President 3tooeevelt shall decide upon a trip around the world at thecloee of his udminietration he will make all The senate interstate oommeree other toara look like 30 feet of can- oommittee has informed Senator panorama. w m Aoetralian papers are pleased with the transfer of the American fleet to the Pacific. Sentiment in Anatralia, Hke that of Ganado, is opposed to the immigration of the yellow races. Fulton they will report bis railroad bill favorably, amending it so that discretion will be given the inter state oommeree oommission to sus pend or allow nn advance in freight rates ¡ending a hearing of oom- plaints to tbe commission. The request of the railroads for a hear ing prior to action on tbe Fulton bill will not be g r a n te d . The Bona of Revolutionary He roea object to a prison on the site of old Fort Clinton. The children In hi« latent speech in Bontb Car of evolutionary crime go farther olina Senator Tillman urged tbe and object to a prison on any old repeal of the fifteenth wmendnient aitc. What ia a poor state to dot to the national couHtitution. Var daman of MiaeiNHippi tried thia Reports received by the com Idea as a live írhuc , nd the voters Bilttee having the Hood River of the «tate Conci mied (bat the ooanty division petitions in charge shelf was the place for him. 0 ahow that enough names have been •neared to insare the matter a vote Mt the Jane election, and residents <rf the proponed new county who know o i it are now sanguine of sue «an. Sherman ooanty ia credited with 400 aignatarea for the division k^W m co ooanty. Representative Ellis, writing to Hon B. F. Pike, Moro, Oregon, un der date of Jan. 27, 1908, says: Replying to yours of the 22d inst., will say that I fully realise and appreciate the fact that those people who lost their lands through the Eastern Oregon Land Company should be recompensed by the United States government; as it wna through no fault of theiis that they settled upon and improved those lands, relying upon the or ders that issued from the govern ment they felt secure in so doing.- I will say to you, and through you to any who may he interested, that I am earnestly and enthusias tically in favor of legislation which will do ample justice to those who have been ao severely dealt with and ussure you that I will at all times be found working in the in terest of this measure. Yours very E X E C U T O R 'S N O T IC E sincerely, \ W. R. E llis . T o n il Whom it M a y Conoern: - Tbe fi.ig of the American man of war Cheeapeake captured in the fight with the British ship 8bannon in 1812, was sold io London, Eng , January 30th, for $4250 to a dealer, who it is reported, acted for Oor- nelioua VauderbiiU , U M M O N S —In the Circuit Court at the State o f O re g o n for M h c ra a n Oouaty. S It was intimated by a cabinet minister at Rio that if the United States ever wanted Brazil’s three battleshijts of the Dreadnaught pattern now in course of construc tion, their purchase by this country would be an easy matter. Inter national good will of this kind is the real thing. we think we are deserving of it, and I 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, A P e c u lia r C o ld . 81ms Reeves had been announced to ■lng a t a «m all p u b lic d in n e r a t w h ich D ickens preaided, and, ns happened no t In fre q u e n tly , Slina Reeves had so m ethin g th e m a tte r w ith hla th ro a t and was unab le to atten d. D ickens Announced thia, and the an nouncem ent w as received w ith a general lau gh o f In cre d u lity. T h ia m ade D lckena v e ry an g ry, and he rose m a n fu lly to th e de fense o f the d e lin q u e n t “ M y frien d , Sima Reeves,” he «aid q u ie tly , " re grets hie In a b ility to fu lfill hie engage m ent o w in g .” he added, w ith caustic severity, “to an u n fo rtu n a te ly am t lng and h ig h ly facetious cold.” T o 'Inom as M Tow nsend, the above ñam ad defendant. In the nam e o f the S ta te o f Oregon — Yon are hereby reqntred to appear and wer the oom plntnt Atad against you io above e n title d M i t , on or before the laat day o f the tim e prescribed in the order of p u blicatio n, to -w ttx m or before the 31 st day o f February, ISOS, and * I f too f a il to ao sp pear and aoawor. p ta in lil iff w ill apply to the M a r t for the re lie f dem anded in 'tb e oom p la in t filed herein against yoa, lo -w it, fo r a w a re s dissolving the bunds o f m atrim o n y existing between the p la in tiff and yonr- W if on the gro u n d * o f oroei and in h u m a n treatm ent and w ilfu l desertion; aud fo r each other a ad fa rth e r re lie f aa to the ooort m ay • w in equitable and m eat. A ny T h * auiumonv ia served upon von by pob- H w tio n thereo f fo r the period o f six anooees- tvw week* in T h e Sherm an Connly Observer, • weekly newspaper o f general o iro alstio n , published in Sherm an ooanty, O regon, in reunnos to an order o f the H on K v L ittle - Id, Judge ot the above e n title d ooort, d u ly m ad* on the 9th day o f Jan u a ry, 1C0S. and the date o f the Amt pnbliontion thereof lo th « 10th day o f J a n u a ry , 1908. J AV H . I r e s . A ttorney T t j l O m 3S41 fo r P la in tiff Expert, e F ia h In In oleaad W a te rs . M ost people not w ith o u t education and a general know ledge o f n a tu ra l history are m ystified by th e presence o f fish In Inclosed w aters. F o r m any years th ere wna open m outhed w onder over the perch, bream an d crayfish found In the ne w ly cu t dam s near th e M a cq u arie river, In N ew South W ale«. In some cases the w a te r had scarcely •e ttic d a fte r the rain had filled the dam th an the fish w ere observed, find the A u s tra lia n fa rm ers started a th e ory o f spontaneous production. Thh, obtained and gained w id e credence u n til a Sydney professor chanced to pick up a w flfi duck and found Its breast feathers and webbed fe et wall dotted w ith fe rtile and alm ost hatched fish ova, on w h ich th e “spontaneous pro du ction” theory w as p ro m p tly w it h d ra w n .—St. Ixiu ls G lobe-D em ocrat. Wanted A representative in this county by a large real estate corporation Special inducements to those who wiBh to become financially inter ested. R eal E state S ecurity C o ., Fort Dearborp Bldg., P in e , $ 6 .0 0 A F o o t P i n e , $ 6 .0 0 A F o o t O a k , $ 0 .0 0 Have 100 cords on hand and am cutting 1000 cords; ship any time. F .C 1 M osier, car o e a s m i L r* Address D .W . Hudson, Mosier, Orc servffK Thu rouab treatment la a true practical teat ot ettciancy aad iara- biuty. Tbe UN10B OAfi « » O lil i le csa- apuctea la each a eugertor manner aafi af such floe material that It atarte easy, works easy and ruse easy seder ordiaary, every day. rough farm aaase. Beters yea laves» a cast ta a «as m ain* write ter our tree catetos Union Gas Engine Co. First St., PortUnd, Oregon 82-88 Uoaaiie H n ively, P la in tiff, 1 O H H nively, D efe n d an t. J F . P. Kendall. Salee deeat THE DALLES g I ' . a i.d r tir p iv a R a te s , fro m SIO.OO to $ 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a cc o rd in g ; to ro o m AinhuUnng will meet all train« and bout« if >foHpitul is notified. F o r F u rth e r In fo rm a tio n A d d re s s Drs. Ferguson and Reuter, M e d ic a l A Freoh Complexion la preserved—and produced— by Robertine, a m ild, de lig h tfu l Drepnretion. delicately fragrant Makes the akin exquisitely soft» Mnithes crackled appearance caused y over-drynnas, reduces the sire of arged pores, cleanses them, re duces inflammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to wholesome nourish ment of akin glands and stimulation of the capillaries which alto feed the akin and supply ita healthful color. H O S P IT A L A rniwj'-rn hospital for the treatment of n i l i n e d i e u l dieearea, except euch ae are contggioui*. e A tijr u r D r u a i/t f o r a f r r t ta m f U o f OBERTI D ire c to rs . P R IN Z & N ITSC H K E THE D A LLES, OREGON, Dealers in furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Rugs, Etc., 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 . P r ic e s g u a r a n t e e d r e a s o n a b le O regon S ho inline - md union P acific 3 T ra in « to T h e to u rist *itv p in g -o a ra d a ily to O m a h a , C hicago, H|M>kaiM*; to u rist altw ptag-uar d a ily to K ansas C ity , ita c lln in g o h alr- Oarw (Heats free) to tb e Iia a t d a lly . P O R T E A N I) DEPO T. HELP WANTED The Standard Fashion Company want« a few ladies in this community to collect renewals and new subscriptions for “The Designer,” the biggest value at 50 cents per year among all women’« magazine«. Valuable «ilverware premium« can be «elected, or large cash commission« will be paid to club-raiuere. Working outfit« and many aid« will he given to those ladies who can actively take care of “The Designer’«” interest«. The terri tory will l»o restricted, so wrije at once, using this coupon. STANDARD FUBLISHING COMPANY 12-16 \ and.im St., New York City. Gentlemen: ritrae aend me outfit for use in getting “ Designer” m 1.46 i.mr A T L A N T IC F.XPK K 8B for (he E.o>t via H u n t ington. Pastes Uiggt P O R T L A N D tfIG U S L O C A L , lor all local points liel wren Bigga and Portland. Arrivas at Biggt C w in iu b la and 7.-M) p ni no atop. li. W pm. • .46 a.m . Sac 4.SI a.m . M (ID a.m . I) W p in. «no • 2.1)5 a.in. L v . 12.la pRi. W illa m e tte R lv o r . F o r A s to ria an d w a y po ints, oon- n e cH ag w it h «teaiueT for Ilw a c o a n d N o r th Reach. H le a in e r H aanalo, A a h street do<k. I .eaves 8.00 p. m . d a lly , exoept K u n d ay . S a tu rd a y 1000 p . m . A rr iv e s ft 00 p. m . d a lly exoept M u n d a y . ,O r* < « n . »»d Y a m h ill R iv e r p o ln t a ^ A s lj street dock. I * “ .’ * * m rtM" y M ioept B u o d a y . A rriv e s ft.30 p .m . d a lly exeep t S u n d a y . 4 Name .............................. Box, Htreet, nr R. Ii. .\<> For full Information ra il on or address P. O............................. Wm. m c m u r r a y State Gen’l-I’a««enger Agent, Portland, Oregon, FICIfIC CO., f a in tin g , ^ a ^ e p ^ a n^ n s ] Sunset, - Ocean r and Shasta Route 8uti«hirlipn (iuarnnteed Both in Workmanship and Price Office ht Furniture Store. F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R ~ . _____________ _____________ ............................... ................... ................... .. Great Am erican F o rtu n e s **» M oros B arber S hop P o r c e la in B a t h T u b a . .9 (verything First Class and Up to date. 1 Agont for tlie Best Strain Laundry Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office EDGRR MORO L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r . - - OREGON. E A S T via S O U T H O v e rla n d Expreon tra in « for H alern, R riw l.u ig , A a h la u d , H a c ra n ie n to .O g - | A “, H»n knmctoeo, Htovkton Lon A u g e lM K ( Paso, N e w O rle a u * an d th o L m i . I,e a v e s P o rtla n d U n io n I^ -p o t, 8.4S p. m . A r r iv e . 7.26 a m ., d a lly . M o rn in g tr a in connect« a t W oo dbu rn d a lly exoep t H u n d ay w it h train « for H r,rfn AnU M ’ J J ,,v e rt° n B ro w n a v U le , S p rin g fie ld , W e n d lln g «u d N a tr o n . arrive» 6.66 p. m . U d *° o Depot8.80a.m. P ^ * » g * r oonneoto a t W o o d - Wr M t. A ng el an d S ilv e rto n local. Leave« P o rtla n d U n io n D ep o t 4 1 6 p . m ., retu rn « 10.86 a .m ., d a fiy . C o rv a lll« ¡« M o n g e r le n v M P o rtla n d D a ily " D ep ° t ’ • « ) a m ., a r riv e « 6 AO p.m . TT^i1Cr,il?U P **enff*r leave« Portland D^lly“ Depot 4 60 p m » aulvnn «25 a.m l a i n T?1! U r o ' w pdaaanger leave« P o rt- I f io V r n l',nn r?r’ ’01 10 4« p m ., a r r iv e . 1 60 p .m . D a lly ex cep t S u n d a y . PORTLAND OSWEGO SU B U R B A N SE R V IC E A ND Y A M H ILL D IV ISIO N . M cC lure’s M agazine Depot, Foot of Jefferson Street. MORO, O REG O N.- L IV E R Y , FE E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . J. M. DUNM.HOO, Proprietor and Manager. T: i wm from T b e D a llr e o r anv H hennan ooanty pointa a t o a r «xp«nre. tk rT ie e furnish ed to or fro m M o re to any po inta. O U R M O 1' I O The Observer, Moro, Oregon 8 20 p. t 30-p in. F o r I .ew la to n , Id a h o , an d w a y po ints fro m R ip a rla , R u s h . Leave R ln d ria 6.40 a. m .t nr uiion a r r iv a l trn in No. d a lly except H a iu rd « y . A r r iv e R lp a rla 4 p m . d a lly excep t F rid a y subscriptions. Any person or persons having horses, cattle, bouses, lots or house hold goods for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T he O bserver a good medium for advertising and securing s customer. Try T he O bserver , Moro, Or of f1-00 • D a ily . 7 OD [> n » « la m . flag no ttap. Pakte* Biggs 11.2Vp.m For Eastern W ashington, W a ll* W alla, Lew is ton, Coeur d ’ Alene ami U real Northern points. I i Buy, Sell or ficfcange *8t from $i.oo to $1.50 a year, ao opportwaitv is hnrw w 4 vm J r‘en<*“ o< McClnm’n to neenre It for a whfio toagor at tho eU orlco Y*<r. A l.r nyone who tends wifi rocoivo M eC .'. Magazine for $2.00 tw o bofororobraarr y»^ s S ink t o d a foot, y to K t . HHOKANE FLY B K T o Fred W . O n rtie, th e above nam ed de fendant: In tbe name o f tba S ta te o f Oregon: Yon are hereby req aired to appear in tba above e n title d e o a rt and anawer tbe com p la in t filed against yon in tba above e n ti tled am t, on o r before tb e I set day o f tbe tim e preearibed ia the order o f p n b fio e t^ a , to w n : on o r before tbe lS th day o f M a re b . 1008, and i f yoa f a il to eo appear and ans wer, p la in tiff w ill apply te tba oonrt for tbe re lie f dem anded In tb e e om ptaint filed herein against yon, to w it: F o r a decree dis solving tbe bonds o f m a trim o n y now e xis t in g between tb e p la in tiff end yonreelf on tbe gronnda o f w illf a l deeertioo; and for « M b o ib e r end fu r th e r r e lie f as to tbe oonrt m ay eeem e quitab le end ju e t T h ia samaaoaa Is aerved a , yon by pabltoatlon thereo f fo r a period o f six weeks »he Hberm an O onntv (> « ~ rv a r, a weekly ■•w ap«per of general e ire n la tio n published la Sherm an C oun ty, O regon , in naraoanna te an order o f tb e H o n . E. V . L ittle fie ld , Jnripe o f tba above e n title d ooort. d u ly m ade on tba 37tb day o f J a n n s ry , 1908, and tba d a te o f tbe firs t p u blicatio n thereo f la ba 81st day o f J a n n a ry , 190 m . SnnO A F . F o ots , A ttorney, 7tJ81ml8 988 for P la in tiff $1.50 a Year Two Years for $2.00 Lv. b » lly . Peate* M ^ », M aud O artln. P la in tiff ) Fred W. O nrtie, D e fe n d a n t / T he rich are very rich today. American fortunes arc both larae and picturesque. T he papers are filled with allusions to our m ulti-m illionaires. H ow did they becom e so rich ? Burton J. Hendrick, in a series of papers under the general subject, “ Great Am erican Fortunes and Their M aking,’’ w ill take up, group by group, rich men who have worked together and who, by p ro m o tin g various industries in various w ays, have am assed im m ense fortunes. T his series is not an e x p o sé, but like all such a r tic le s o f tim eliness in McClure's, it is true and based upon the u s u a l fa ó ìs o f re c o r d . It w ill be one o f the powerful, dom inating s e rie s of papers w hich w ill make McClure's unusually valuable the next tw elve months. E a s t D a lly lU ffl C H IC A O O PORT L A U D S P E C IA L í-.r ¿ v fc«,t via Huntington (TS0 «.m. ì k <>IO|») I3 .M p.ni. CVMMOMB — In the U lrru lt Court ot the Stata J o í Oregon, tor Hberman countv : ” P lr**e (be public.” EVERYTH ING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, i J n - ‘ Ve" street depot for iFallas so d in te rm e d ia te po ints d a lly , - 4 IS p .m . A r r iv e P o r tla n d , W 16 a m . T h e In d ep en d en c e M o n m o u th M o tor Jo e operates d a ily to M o n m o u th an d A lr lle , co nn ecting w ith H. p . Oo’a train s a t D allas and In dep end ence. First-class fare from P o rtla n d to S acram en to and Han FrsnH son «an berth, Second-class fa ir Sift wmnnri d a m b e rth , $2.60 “ " ra ,r’ * ,6 < * < » n d T ic k e ts to E astern po ints an d E u ro rie A S t r d i f . a n ’ C b l0 B ’ Iio n o ,u ,u C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E . C o rn e r T h lr ri SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS « ' » Uncle 8am uses the UHIUR 0A8 KHGINB tor kit 8aM outfits la the a/tlMmy and wiralaas tetegiapb SU M M O N S— I s the Circuit Ceurt of th« Htate ° of Oregon, fur Sherman county. farm for Rent. balance can he cultivated. Appli cant must supply all atock and equipment. Apply P. O. Box No. 1 285 The Dalles, Oregon as engine service P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw a v s In 8 to c k C S i€> I n c h a n d a ll K in d s o f nnt. S Cord Wood Salo Complete Assortment of 3llverware and Jewelry FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES. CICARS. I a the name o f tbe H tate o f O regon: Ton ere hereby required to appear in the above e n titled oonrt, and answer the ootn- p la ia t filed against yon in tbe above e n title d ■nit. on or before I ba last day o f tbe tim e prescribed in the order o f pu b lica tio n , to w it, hn or before the 31at day o P F e bruary, 1908, and i f yoa f a il to ao appear and answer a in tiff w ill apply to tba ooort fo r tbe ra- »f dem anded fn tbe cohiplain t filed herein against you; to -w il. fo r a decree dissolving tbe bonds of m atrim o n y now exiating be- twean tbe p la in tiff and yourself, on tbe grounds o f w ilfn l desertion, and for aaoh other aud fa rth e r re lie f as to tbe oonrt m ay eeeiu equitab le and ju st. Executor of the last w ill and teatameut o T h ia summona is aerved upon yon by pnb- Henry Schlegel, deceased. lin a tio o thereof for a period o f aix weeks in M K IN D I. A U B T A N 7 , T h e Hberm an O oanty Observer, a weekly 6tf7m20-2Sfi] A ttorneys fo r Exocntor. newspaper o f general c ironlation published in riherm eu ooanty, Oregon, In paraaanoe U M M O N S . - In the Circuit Court o lth e Stale to an o rd e r o f tba H o n . E . V. L ittle fie ld , o f Oregon for Sherman County. Judge o f the above e n title d ooort, d u ly m ade on the 9 th d ay o f J an u a ry, 1908, and Lena Harrison P lain tiff, 1 the date o f the first pu blicatio n thereo f ia . ' f the 10th day o f J a n u a ry , 1908, last p u b lica Jesne C. Harrison, Defendant. ) tio n F e b ruary 31, 1908. T o Jea.«e C H a rris o n , the above named de E . 8 . J . M o A ix u T K a , fe n d a n t. U obubt J . U rro n , In the nam e of tbe State o f Oregon: 7 tjlO f 21-384j A ttorneys fo r P la iu liff Von are hereby required to appear in the above e n titled ' court, and answer tbe oom- g U M M O N H p la in t filed against yon in tbe above e n ti Io the C irc u it C o u rt o f the Stase o f O re - tle d anit, on or before the last day o f tbe tim e prescribed in tbe order o f pu blicatio n, gou, fo r Hberm an O o an ty. to w it: O n or before tbe 30th day of M arch 1908, and I f you fa il to ao appear and M a u d L D u n n in g , P la in tiff, vu. answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to th e C o u rt fo r L E D u n n in g , D efe n d an t. the re lie f dem anded in the c om plain t filed herein against yon, to-w it: Fo r a decree dis T o L ■ D a n a In a, tha above nam ed d a fa n d - solving the bonds o f m atrim o n y ngw e xis t an». x in g between the p la in tiff and yourself on In th e nam e o f the State o f Oregon: tbe grounds o f w illfu l desertion; and tor Yon are berebv reqntred to appear and soeh oth er and fu rth e r re lie f aa to the C ourt answer tba e o m p la tn t filed eg a i oat yon in m ay seem equitab le and ju s t. tba above e n title d s a il, on o r before the last T h ia aumiuona ia served upon you by pub day o f tb a tim e nreanribad In tba ord e r o f lic a tio n thereof for a period o f aix waeka in pu bltoation, to -w it un or before tba f l a t day tbe Sherm an County O bserver, a w eakly o f Febru a ry , 1908, a n d i f yon fa il to ao ap newspaper o f general eiro u latlo n published pear and aanwwr, wlatD nft w ill apply to tba in H beriuan ooanty, O regon, in purananoe ooort fo r tba re lla f dem anded in tbe to an order o f tbe H on. E . V . L i lt left* Id, p la in t 8 led herein i a g a in e ty against y o a , to -w it. fo r a Judge of tbe above e n title d C ourt, duly daorwa dissolving tba bonds o f m a lrim o o y m ade on tbe 6th day o f F e b ru a ry , 1908. now M in tin g between pla • a n tba tbe p la in tiff and your and 'h e date o f the first pu b lica tio n thereof self, on tbe grounds o f w ilfn l desertion and ia the 7th day of F e b ru a ry , 1908. fo r snob other and fa rth e r re lie f aa to tba W . D . F mbbmxm , A ttorney oonrt m ay seem eqn ltao le and m eat. 7lf7m9O-28O] ~ fo r P la in tiff T b la aommons is served apon yoa by pub lica tio n thereo f fo r a period of aix aaoeeas- Iva weeks in T b a H berm an Ooanty O bserver, a w eekly newspeper o f general o lro alatio n published in H berm an ooanty, O renon, in paraaanoe to an ordor o f the H o n K V L l t - 11< field . Judge o f tbe above e n title d ooort, 560 acre farm on High Prairie, duly m ade on tbe 8d day o f J a n u a ry , 1908, tbe date o f tbe firs t pnbliontion thereo f Washington, for rent; three springs and ia tbe 10th day o f J a n u a ry , 1908. good house and barn; 150 acres in J at H . U rr o n , A ttorney fo r P la in tiff fall wheat, 150 aeree pasture land 7 tjlO f 31-083] Chicago, 111. Experienced, R egistered P h arm acists H edlclnes C arefully Com pounded. T o O ii H nively, the above uaatnd deleud - Riven th a t the nnder- aiuned has been duly appointed by the Oonnty C o u rt o f the State o f Oregon, for S herm an Ooanty. exec a tor o f the laat «111 a n d tcHtHuieut o f H en ry Schlegel, deoeaeed, and a ll pereons bavins claim s against said eat ate are hereby notified and required to reeeut the same, d n lv v erified, to the on- eraipned exenntor, at the office ot M e in d i A B ry a n t, in M oro. O regon, in said Sher m an ooanty, state o f O regon, w ith in aix m onths from the d s te o f thia notioe. D ated a t M oro, Oregon, thia 6th d«v of February, A. D . 1908. A. D ilu m o u , 28^ VSCLE5AM ItilJR O PH flR M AC Y ■ m iu a D T u « a m a d , P l a i n t i f , VO. Tbotusa M Tow n aend, D efe n d an t N o tio « is hereby Iu bis speech opening the English parliament Kiug Edward congratu lated himself that the immigration It is the purpose of tlie interior problem regarding Japau bad lieoi» department to ho conduct and in settled on satisfactory terms, but terpret the public land laws as to I bis views on that subject may be actually aid every bona fide entry- subject to reviHiou when the Japa- man who is endeavoring to estab nese crowd a few more white men lish a borne on the public domain. out of employment. Secretary Garfield holds that the land laws were enacted for a pur The wonderful ruins at Mitia, pose, and so long as the law is not Mexico, can now be reached by a abused, be intends that the entry- railroad reoently opened from Oax man shall enjoy its provisions, and aca. When the Pan-American so long as he acts in good faith, railroad is bnilt some of the most shall have the euoouisgement and remarkable architectural relics in aid of the representatives of the de the world will be within conven partment. In other words, Secre ient range of tourists, with an ex tary Garfield is proceeding on the tensive choice of delightful winter theory that every man is honest climates. until proven guilty;, he is human euough to recognize that honest Subscriptions for the Observer men may make errors which should are o m in g from all points of the not lay them liable to the law. oorapass. We are grateful for it One fifth of the money of the en tire world belongs to tlie United 'Harry Thaw, alter trying 18 States. This is even better than to months to find a jury to declare own Ibe biggest navy. him crazy and having two trials aud several attorneys to help Dim, Statisticians of the future will is now busy engaged in finding ex have trouble with 1907 when they perts who can swear he never was strike the fact that it was the year crazy. The only real sensible ut o f the greatest production and of a terance of the lust trial was made panic. by Thaw’s attorney, who told his client, when said client was rebel The great mass of (be Republi ling at the decision of the court, cans of the United States look upon that “ there is such a thing as pub office bolding as incidental, and not lie opinion in New York city.” as the purpose for which the party Evidently the attorney had never la carried on. been outside that city. Col. Goetbals will not him he an estimate of the final cost of the ¿Panama Canal. I t is much tr know that the enterprise is moving along more favorably than was ex pected. < ' H a rd ly Negotiable. Stories have been told of buttowat tacks an d various extraneous sab- stanres found in co n trib u tio n boxes, but it Is seldom th a t a church m em ber strikes a blow so severe as w as th a t delivered by Am os Budd o f P o tte rv fl]« on one occasion. I t was a t the close o f a m issionary sermon th a t M r. Budd, whose wont * was to c o n trib u te 10 cents to each of the ch arities to th e support o f w hich the church subscribed, w as seen to ta k e a blue slip from bis pocket and look a t It keenly and affectio n ate ly. W h en a fte r a slight bu t e v id en t ta tlo n he dropped the slip, c a re fu lly folded, in to the box Deacon Lane, who wus passing It, could h a rd ly refrain from an ex clam ation o f Joy. “T h e L o rd w ill bless you. Brother B udd.” he said, w hen the sermon over, h u rry in g dow n th e aisle to take the prosperous grocer. “ I hope so,” returned M r. B udd d r y ly, "b u t I ’m a fra id you c a l’late on that being a check th a t I dropped In th e box I t w a ’n't. - ’T w a s a receipted bill fo r kerosene the church owed me las t year, and It had been overlooked. Of course lt ’a Jeat th e sains aa m oney, though, w h en you -com a to th a t." — Y o u th ’s Com panion. Was. ncMURRAY