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1 4 I V ■* 1 — ...... Ml The u f f ic ia i . O b s e rv e r. City ri or an xxa*» oo MOMO, OMKQON. D. C. I kbland a S ob .......... E ditom 0 . L. I bkulbd , M amaobb . Send for advertising rates. F R ID A Y ............ February 14, 1908 Oar Last and Best Proposition. A good many are taking advant age of The Observer Olub rales this winter, as printed on the 4th page. Here is one, finest and best of all: Oregonian 12 m onths................11.60 Observer 12 m onths................ 1-60 Youths Companion 12 months 1.76 Toledo Blade 12 m onths......... 1.00 Thrioe-a-Week World 12 moe. 1.00 N. Y. Tribune Farmer 12 moe. 100 Total value . . . . . . ..................47.76 Subscriber pays u s ............... • 6.00 Subscriber saves for himself.92-76 The Observer has been established / n e a rly 21 year«, and It ha» to m e subscri ber» w h o h a v e received it r e g u la rly for m o re th a n h a lf a «core o f year«. M any o f these object to h a v in g the O ld R e lia b le d iscon tinu ed a t th e tim e of e x p ira tio n of th e ir subscription», and io r th e ir benefit, aa fo r o th e r reason«, w e discon tinu e subscrip tio n s o n ly w h e n no tified to do »o, exc e p t b y a g ree m e n t m ade at th e lim e th e ac c o u n t la opened, w h en it ia noted upon th e c ale n d a r to be dlacon tinu ed p ro m p tly a t th e tim e specified. A ll person» pay in g tn advar.ce at th e tim e o f subscribing, w ill h a v e th e benefit o f th e $ 2 50 rate for t w o y ea rs , o r th e $6 0 0 ra te lo r five year«. W e send T h e O b server to a n y responsible per son w h o orders it , th o u g h they m ay not send th e m o n e y w ith th e o rd e r, w ith the u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t they are to pay 1254 cen ts per m o n th for It, u n til such tim e a» th e y m a y w ish to take a d vantage o f the abo v e litté ra l discounts. F ro m this date w e a re prepared to discout t rates to a ll le a d in g W e e k lie s and M agasines published In th e U n ite d States, to any prepaid reader o l T h e O ld R e lia b le O b server. C o m e w ith th e m o n e y — as th a t i t in dU pensible. Crop prospects are promising, and none looks safer for a bounti ful supply than that of Republican presidential booms. A Georgia paper gets to the mar row of the Democratic nomination when it says that Mr. Bryan is the absolutely unavoidable candidate. People of Sherman oobnty do not like a snowless winter, but they al ways wait until February and March are over before making up the retnrna. It to a safe guess that by the time Mr. Bryan gets through with the Democratic organization there will never be another one man par ty in|thto country. The good southern man who is wanted by Judge Parker to be (he Moees of the Democratic party seems to be about as hard to locfite as the grave of Moses. Other nations may boast as much as they like of the power of their naval arms, but the American fleet to still playing a leading part is the lordship of the sea. By the time they finish their cruise our sixteen battleships will be able to furnish the highest living authority on the glad hand and in ternational hospitality. Cuba’s first president had beeu long a resident of the United States. Perhaps the island Is waiting io find another man with a prelim i nary American training. Nashville wants immigrants and will circulate a German newspaper in Germany to attraot I be kind it wiahea. It will find the variety is welcome in any pert of the country. Mr. Honey haa no far failed to make good hiaslam agaiust Senator Fulton by hi« sensational disclos ures at Portland the other day. He baa not smirched the senator’s private character in the least by bringing up something alleged to have happened nine or ten years ago, before be was elected to the United States senate. There were all kinds of doubtful deals at Sa lem io those days, uud even Jon» thsn Bourne himself was reputed to have beeu mixed up in some of them; but what of thatf Then pol itios were paramount; it was a o*tse of diamond out diamond, dog eat dog, or, as it appeared to the writer at the time, every mau for himself, with the accompanying phrase. The man that could not make a deal of some kind was promptly squelched. Mr. Heoey might be able to accuse others as he does Fultou. But he won’t. Why! The secretary of tbe interior re ports that t h e government has re nerved 6,163,662 acres of ooal lands In the public domain.* Ganada bae taken the hint and will make sim i lar Mr. Bryan impresses all who met him that be to abaci □ toi y oon dent of election ia 1906. Bo it as in the flint and second battles, id will be ia the fonrth, fifth, xth, seventh, etc., eta. , M e r e P r a a k y U H .n C b u re b . Services in Moro Prebyterian church next Sunday, Morning and evening. - • Sunday school at 10 a m . \ A. J. A dams . Pastor. Mere M. C. C b u r e b Regular servioes every Sunday, at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, Pastor. ■ Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. I’ H Buxton, Supt. Ladies* Aid Society, every Thurs day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mra 0 O Huis, President. D a p a rt m en t o f the In fe r io r. I L a n d O fffe a a t T b s D a lle s . O r .. I February lO tb. 190« Nottoe lahereby gtvan th a t Otoarie« W. Burk bar* o f M a D o n a ld . O regon, toas filad ñutios o f bis in te n tio n tn m ake fin al five-year pro »! ta «apport o f b is s i a l a , vis: Hom s afead K a try RoTsSlS reads F e bruary 21. 1901, for tbs N H 8 B A a nd H E X » « X tlo a » , tow nship 1 asrtto, ranee IS east, W . M .. and th a t said pro» ! « i l l be made before tbe H agiofer and Héosla« r a t T b e D a lles, Oregon. on M e ra b 17th , ISOS. U s asm es tb e fo llo w in g witnesses to prove bia oontinaons restdenoe apon and o e liiv a ito a o f tbe la n d , v is : J . N . apsnoer, H arm an Pape, D is k O gle, Ben H im m e l« . ell of K loodyka. Oregon. » Off 14uilS-287l O. W M oons. H e« ta b r ^XCCUTOB’S NOTICB T<> a ll Whore I t M a y Oooesrn: Nutioe is hereby Riven t b a l tbs nnder- ai«aed bas been duly a ppo inted by tbs County C o u rt o f tbe State o f O regon, fu r Sbsrom u C unn ty. exeeotor o f tb e la«» « H I and teats m e e t o f H e n ry Schlegel, deoeased, and a ll persons b avin« c laim s a« a m at said estate are hereby notified end req uired to ‘ 'D o u 't trifle w ith a ooM ,’ to goo4 reeent tbe same. duty verified, to tb e s n - ersigued exesetor, a l tbe offioe o i M e in d l advice for prudent m en and — man A B ryant, ia M o ro . O regon, tn said Hber- I t m ay be v ita l In tbe case o f a oblld m an oo en ty, state o f O regon, w ttb in six Proper food, good ventilatio n, and d ry months fro m tbe d a te o f Ih la n o tlo s . D ated n t M o ro , O regon, Ib is M b day o f w arm elothing are tbe proper aa guards against colds. If th e y ate February. A D . 1IWS. A. D n x re o n a , m aintained through the ebangabla Exeeotor o f the last w ill and testeuieet o H en ry Nebiegvl, deoeased. weather of a u tu m n , w in te r and spring, M bindi . A B a r a n , A ttorney« fo r E xecu tor. tbe ebanoea of a surprise from ordinary M f7 m » -S M 1 colds w ill be slight. B u t tbe ordinary toak U a* U v b e in g w b n t i t in, wwd lig h t ooM w ill beoome severs I f neg legal custom what it is, farcical, lected, and a w ell established ripe cold ridiculous aod nonsensical, the is to the germs of d lp tberia w hat hon prosecuting officer had to write out ey Is to tbe bee. T b e greatest menaee a long string of useless and foolish to child life a t this season of tbs yssr verbiage 162'times. This is only is the neglected cold." W h e th e r U Is a child or adu lt, the cold s ligh t or se one instance of hundreds that prove vere, the very best tre a tm e n t th a t oau the opening of this article. We t«e adopted is to give Cham berlain’s wonder if the time will ever come Cough ltem edy. I t Is safe and sure. when the legal profession, in the The great p op ularity and immsnss matter of criminal and even civil sale o f this preparation has been at pleading, will consent to get into tained by Its rem arkable cures of this a ilm e n t. A cold never results In pneu communication with common sense. m onia w hen It Is gitren. F o r sals by Moro Pharm acy. N ewell F. W . J e w e le r a n d W a tc h m a k e r Graduate of Seattle Watch making a Engraving School C R A SS V A LLEY . 8 name— Donna— and ORECON. Leu« H a rn a u u P la in tiff, va. Z t o a a G H a r r ia o a , D efrud a T u Jt»a«e O H a rria o u , tbe above nam ed da- Tremulant, I n tbe nam e o f tbe B u ie o f Oregon: 1 on are hereby req uired to appear in tbe above e n title d oourt, and answer tbe oom- p la liit filed agalnet yon in tbe above e n ti tle d an it, on or before tbe last day o f tbe tim e prseerlbed in tbe order o f p o b lio a tio o , fow l I: On or before tbe 20th day o f M a rc h ISOM, and i f yon f a il to so appear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe O o nrt for the re lie f dem anded In tbe oo m p la in t filed he rein against yoo, io -w it: F o r a decree dis- no ivin« tbe bonds o f m a trim o n y now e x is t in g between tbe p la in tiff and yonraeif on tbe gronnda o f w illfu l desertion; and for aucb oth er and fa rth e r re lie f aa to tbe C ourt m av seem e q u ita b le and lo s t. T h is aummona ia served upon yon by pub- U catio o thereof (o r a period o f six week« in S herm an Ooonty" Observer, a weekly newspaper o f general c irc u la tio n publii abed i n - Hba ia» au ooonty, O regon , in pnranancs to an order o f tb e H o n E. V . L ittle fie ld , Judge o f tbe above e n title d O o nrt, duly m ade on tbs 6th day o f F e b ru a ry , 1900. and «be date o f the first po b lio a tio o thereof ia the 7th day o f F e b ru a ry , ISOS. W . D . F b u m a m , A ltornev 7 tf7n »a 0 -« 6] fo r P la in tiff S E m in a D Townsend, P la in tiff, vs. Th o m as M T o w n s e n d ,D e fe n d a n t United Statea Senate, Washington, D. C Everybody Is welcome when wa foal I give herewith a list of docu good; and we feel th a t w ay o nly when o ar digestive organa are w orking prop men la of which I have a limited erly. Dr. K io g ’s New L ife Pills regu supply. The documents contain late the action of stomach, liver and information of value and interest bowels so perfectly one can’t help feel to the people of Oregon. I will be In g good when Its iitee tbnas p llb 25c pleased to supply any one writing at Moro Pharm acy. me for same with euch of the doeu> A Blue Mark here will anaweran menta aa may be desired, so long In q u iry , w h en entered up on «Mir c ale n d a r, aa my quota lasts. g iv in g ik e date o f tbs paper rs tb s date at Year Book of Agriculture 1901-6 w h ic h y o u r c u rre n t subscription expires. Report of the Bureau of Animal We will not be responsible for tbe Industry. neglect oi subscribers to notify aa of Diaeaaee of Cattle. changes ia their address. Nor w ill tbs Diseases of the Horse. notification of a Poet master that tbs sub scriber baa “ Rcmovwd” settle tbe bill of Report of the Commissioner of a delinquent. Education. Difficulty in haring yourOhaervsr Geologioal survey. tn g ed m ay be avoided by sending tbe desired a lte ra tio n to thia office. A lw a y s Report of . the Commissioner of H ouao. g iv e th e n am e o f tb s office fro m w h ic h you w a n t It changed, aa w a ll aa th e on e to w h ic h It la to be aenf. D id it ever occur to yoo th a t it coots no more t<> produce p rin tin g that la pleasing to tbe eye than tbe other k ind . T he Oheerver la equipped w ith all modern fact III lee for doing good work at tbe very m in im u m of one!. 1 ry os w ith an order and If it la not execut ed to y«>ur perfect anUsfactlon you need not pay for It, E x p e rt, Experienced, R egistered P h arm a cis ts fled icin es C a re fu lly Compounded. Complete Assortment of Silverware and Jewelry FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. A ny a n d all K in d s o f ’as engine service P a t e n t M e d ic in e A lw a y s In S t o c k «Mvtaa. Tkia isagb tmakBSBt la a traa r»««tMal taet af •MaMaoy and dara- htbty. Tba OWOB «AS SBOniB la aaa- f-yh ffp* xaatarial th a tlt «tarta aaap, warka aaar aad rasa aaay aadar «dlaasy. avary- day. «oagfc fatm aaasa. BSfrm pan tostad a «antbi a ssa angina w iM a^raatto aan M as Union G«fl Engine Co. . 02-06 Flret 8 t., Portlnnd, Oregon B. T H E F o r F u rth er I n fo r m a tio n M e d ic a l K Dr. J. F. James • iid tbe d ate of tbe flret p u b lieation th ereof D entist Cron, Plate, ff Bridie ferì a Spedato Perm anently located a t is tbe 10th day o f J a n u a ry , 1908. J a y I I . Ur-row. A ttorney 7»J1 Of 21 2M1 fo r P la in tiff UMMONS—Ia the Circuit Ceurl o< lit« State S A d d ress D ir e c t o r s . -nr . Isn’t Reading a Delight Now ►BERI “ It certainly ia, and I thank, you, Mr, Optician for fitting my eyea bo perfectly. I have had g la r e s of all kinds, but thia last pair I got of you beats them all." t _ W e coaxed th a t m an a l<>ng tim e before he wonld le t aa fix his area H e said a ll glaaaea were a lik e and w h at was tbe nae. N ow yon oould not get hint to go elsewhere W e are perfect “ aye fitte rs ,” and th u t'a wby we please «»nr da Iro n a. I. Clark, Jeweler, S Optician F. T H E D A LLE S , O B LOON. „ O regon S hort U ne S ana U N IO N P A C IF IC , I 3 T r a in s t o T h « E a s t P s lly Through P u llm an standards aod tour la t sleep! ng-enrn daily to Omaha, Chicago, Hpokane; tourist aleeplng-ear d ally to Hannan C ity. Baellolug eoalr- oare (seats free) to tbs Kant d a lly . t P o r c e la in B a th T u b a . Ewrything first Class and Up to date. PORTLAND DKPOT. L*. Dally. CHIC A OO PORTLA 9 D »PIGIAI, for th« le» t via liu n tin « tn a . t.tO «.«■». Paaeea Bigg*, («top») 1J.14 p.w. Agent for the Best Steam Laundry R D G X R L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . Shop in*Brick B uilding next Observer Office L «POHAN* F L T X t. Pamea Bigg» - MORO - - OREGON. ATLANTIC KXPRXiM far the Beet rie Huet- foffUm P««»m Big«» POKTLAND-BK.t.ri LOCAL, for all local poiota bet «raen Big«» and Portland. Arrives at Bigg» “E veryone Exclaim s About » Our ? Lights!” of Oragae, for Sberman ceenly. va. O H N a iv e ly , D efe n d an t. C w la a tb ln Dr» C . H a rtle y D e if t is t *1 Special InducementB to th<™ who I wish Io beoome financially inter* I p lato ! ««ad. R ia l Ear.™ S K O .m , Co.. I 286 fi " Ä « le d herein against you, to -w it, for a , ««»If. « • tk s ground« o f w ilfu l desertion and <*S*r “ d <•**>•» •• t® tbs m ay M em eqn ltao le and meet. T h is enmmona fa servad apon you by pub lies lin e thereo f fo r a period o f six anooeoa- I M weeks In T b e Hber m en Ooonty O beerver, a w eekly newspaper o f general o ire u latio n published in S herm an ooonty. O regon, in pnrenanee to an order o f tbe H o n E V L it - T 777? Wate« The Ancle Lamp 1» tbe erw aoetbed of bwafax eommoQ keioMne oil. aod le aa different froet the ordinary lamp» In rrrefrr a» It 1» Io o/prarwer«. 1« makes com m oo keroaeee the heat, the ebeepeat and the mo»t » a t ii f a r i o i y of all Uaatinc method*, b.fer and mere r»liable thaa r a tlin e ax aeebdawa y eta s oonveaUnt te operate as caa of tla rttla itr mmre — _ ^"■w ID I n c h P i n « , flffk.OO A F o o t P i n e , X .O O A F o o t O ak, fle.oo L a b o r. Have 100 o4rde on hand and am Map of the United 8taten. . catting 1000 oorde; ship any time. Report of the Philippine Com a • mission. Rural Free Delivery System. Report of the Bureau of Boila. Statistical Abstract, Address x Sincerely yours, C. W. Fui.aow, Senator? D .W . Hudson, Mosier, Ore 1 1 M om , cv u u m io t B lv e v . F o r fu ll 'n fo rm a llo n c a ll on o r address ••’ “ « • « t y o aw M M to ye«» aatc M i ««« »• " to b a s t Mchted k « M i n «w eew - —M r«« to r * m e h • H rM would cm« m «mc4 lem h u y m r » m m « s y rt** m io m y totW eK le • t o m e e t o w i th e e wda» t o rú a lo * - .Im c^M e* The Aeyto Lamp Wily aa>d Uada* » —« « 1 « fc«m |x * a ap. I« la S e s to eatto,' w m . mcmurray G e i . ’ I PaMeengrr Agent, Por 11 ami. Oregon. F^caj^a^e^vran^aMhSTBt^-TjNrwYOBii Lamps may be seen at tbe Observer office SOÖIHM PICIfIC CO.. Sunset, Ocean • and Shasta Route HELP WANTED The SlfrtidarJ F.ieKioit Company wants a few ladied in this community to collect le i.tw u ls and new subscriptions for “The Designer,’’ the biggest value at 60 cents per year among all women’s mn*azines. Wilusbio silverware premiums can be selectee, or large cash commissions will be paid to club-raisers. H oiking outfits and many aids will be given to those ladies who can actively take care of “The Designer's” interests. The terri tory will be restricted, so write at once, using this coupon. 8TANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY 12-16 Vandam 8L, New York City. Pleaee »end me outfit for uee in getting “Designer” Name ....................... ................................................... ...................... .... Box, Street, or R. R. N o......................... ............................................... P« O................................... .................. .. 8tate....................... .. E A S T , v ia S O U T H Overland E x nrem tralua for Balena, Roseburg, A ahland, ahlaod, Htu-ratnento, Og den, Han Frandsoo, Htockton I.xm -Angeles, TCI Pano, N e w Orleans nnd tbs East. Leaves Portland U n ion Depot, L 46 p. m . Arrives 7 26 a. nt., d aily. M orning train oonneotsat Woodburn d ally except Bunday w ith tralna for M t. A n gel, Silverton Brow nsville, Springfield, W n n d lln g aud N a tro n . Loaves Portlnnd U n ion Depot 8.80a.m . arrives 6 M p. m . Eugene paaasngsr oonneotsat W ood burn w ith M t. Angel nnd Htlvsrton locnl. Leaven Portlnnd U n ion Depot 4.16 p. m ., returns 10.35 A m ., d a ll y . UorvnlHn passenger leaven Portland U n io n Depot 7J » abb ., arrlvesfi.M p.m. D a lly . Bbartdnn paaaenger leaven Portland U n io n Depot 4 60 p.m ., arrives a. J5 A m . D ally. . U rov® paaaenger leaves Port land Union Depot 10.45 p.n»., arrives 1.60 p.m . D a lly exoept Bunday. P O R T L A N D OSW EGO HU B U R R A N S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L D IV IS IO N . Depot, Foot of Jeffereon Street. p la in t filed against yon la tbs above en Leaven from Jefferson atrest depot for Dallas aod Interm ediate points dally, tim e psanarlbsd ia tbs order o f p a h /is a tH « , towia; <«n or <•« before i>w* tbs a«w U wnn aay o f M a re b . to w li: on t b day IM S . and i f yon f a il to ao appear and sno 1 war, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbs < rt t o tbe relfof l . m . n a « , in tbs oompi p la in t filed ta sa ta agalnet yun, to w iti F o r a deoree dia- eoteing tbs bonds o f m a trim o n y now e xist in g bstwsnn tb s p la in tiff and yonraeif <*n tbs gannnda o f w lllf a l deaertioni and t o anab n tb s r a nd fa rth e r re lie f as to tbs oonrt equ itab le a a d jnst. V Nberm an O ' »a tv O bserver, a wsshly a awgntpa r o f ffM e ra l e ire elatto n pnbllabed b i S b rrm a n Ounnty^O regon. In m treoaaw to a n order o f tbe H o n K. V . L it t le « .Id J M O R O .O R E G O N . L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . J M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. Ta < m e fro m T b a D allsa o r a n y Nberm an oouaty points a t o a r axpeoae. H srvisa furnish ed to o r from M oro to a a y pointa. OUR M O T T O TWaae the public.” EVERYTHING NEW AND ÜP-TO-DATE, 4 16 p.m. Arrive Portland, laid Am. The Independenoe M onm outh M o to r. L in e operates cfiskily to M onm outh and A lrlla , connecting w ith 8 . P. Co's trains a t Dallas and Independenoe. Flret-clase fore from Portland to Baoramento and San Frandsoo, 690; berth |6 Seoood-otaaa folr, $15;seoond am berth, $2.60 Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, also Japan, C h ina, H o nolulu ana Australia. CITY TICKET OFFICE. Corner Third and Washington. Phone Main 731. P o r t la n d , O r . SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS C. ..«»«tor W. 8 T IN Q R R . Wm.ncMURRAY Aflt ......" -m A /.y.,«. . 1 ? , W illn n a e U e POectpta» aei|iteyed la *t» Map. eed to « • ; C T WW’!f Gentlemen: 0 00 a.m. 0.00 y. e>. 1X00 ».m. Lv. U l i pA. F or i<ewielon, Idaho, aod way points from Rqm rla, Wash. Leave Klnarla 5.40 a. iu., or upon arriv al traiu No. 4, dally except Saturday. A rrive itip arts 4 p in. d ally except Friday. - “i 04.1- .T'“ A"rU h*“ ’’ » » « • • < « M l_____ I BW X S^WB W vw . O YSW I M , «UV n S rtia, tb a above UamSKl nam ed < de- Cord wood Sa e nnd 7 tt y in n» »lop. U M pm . Arrives 5 b) p-wfo dntly nMeept Hvnday. M DAYS T U A L --------------- aabeoriptions. p artic droiring to buy such prop- ' t o Plaintiff erty, will find T hb O b « bbvbb a good medium for advertising and cvmmohn — i« the cirreit Ueuw «t the state securing a customer. Try I * * u1 T hb O i RVKH, Moro, Or M end O n rtia. P la in tiff ve. I W. O n rtia, D e fe n d a n t 1 00 a n . . I.A0 amT For D ayton, Oregon City nud Y a m h ill Jtiver points, Aah atrest dock. Leaves 7 00 a nt d aily except Sunday. The A ngle Lamp Chioaxo » 111 • I e ,or osrt Bay, Sell or hebaage > M e .n AM y.aa For Aatorta and ay pointa, ooil necilug w ith steamer io r Ilw aco and N o rth Reach. Hteauier Haaanlo, Ash atrest dock. leaves 8.00 p. m. d ally , exoept HuiKlay. Saturday 1000 p.m . Arrives 6 00 p. iu. dally except Hunday, Those desiring dental w ork done To O H N a iv e ly , tb s above nam ed defend ant. please call a t office In Opera B u ild ing In the nam e o f th e State o f O r»«on: A ll w ork guaranteed,prices reasonable Yoo are hereby required to appear in tbe above e n title d oonrt, and answer tbe oom p lain t filed aga in s t yon ia the above e n title d •n it, on or before lb s last day o f tbe tim e presort bed ia the ord e r o f po blto ation, to- w it. on o r before tbe 21et day o f February, 1906, and i f yon fe ll to ao appear and answer p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe oonrt fo r tbe re lie f dem anded a> tbe oo m p laint filed bsretn » « a in s ty o e ; to -w it. fo r a deoree dioaolvia« tbe bonds o f m atrim o n y now existing be tween tb e p la in tiff and yonraeif, on tbe «rounds o f w ilfu l desertion, and fo r snob other and fa rth e r re lie f aa to tbe oonrt m ay seem equitab le and jo s t. T b ia aummona is served upon you b« p n V lin a lio n thereo f for a period o f six weeba in Tb e Sherm an C ounty O bserver, a w eekly newspaper o f general e irs n la tio n published in ShermAn e onn ty, O regon, In parsnanoe to an o rd e r o f tbe H o n . E . V. L ittle fie ld , Judge of tbe above an I Hied court, duly made on tbe 9 tb d ay o f J a n u a ry , 1906, and tbe data o f tbe firs t pablioatio n thereo f la tbe 10th day o f J a n u a ry , 1906, last poblioa- tio o F e b ru a ry >1, 1906. E. 8 . J . M oA LL taraa, H o n a n J . U rr o n , 7tjlO f 21-964] A ttorneys for P la in tiff 740p.m . H .M $ja Ar. Dally. Per Xeatrrn Washington, Walla Wall*. Lewie- tee, Coeur d'AleiM ead Ureat Northers point». Ito aalta t t o i ^ ly , P la in tiff, OREGON Juit washing is not enough— that o n ly leave« tha delicate xurfar e more exposed to the irritation o f duet and germs; to roerci- lsaa a tta c k s o f sun and weather. A fte r washing, ap ply kobertine and experience its delightful refreshment. Y o u w ill adm ire the line-leas ■oftneaa it im part* to face, neck and arm *. I t not only stimulate» a radiant glow , but protects the akin from becom ing coarse. Prevent* burn in g, tan and freckle*. . Z>w<rM A - . | M oro ’ s B a r b e r S h o p T h e D a lles, O r., In keeping tka akin pro- tc. tr d a a w c U u d e a tu ed D r s . F e rg u s o n a n d R e u te r ,. • ' The Secret of a Beautiful Face 11 m H O S P IT A L R a t e s , fr o m 9 1 0 .0 0 t o 8 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d in g to r o o m Ambulnnne will meet all trains and boats if hospital is notified. | MORO, D A L L E S A ujiwlern hospital for tbe treatment of nil rimdical and surgioa j., diweaaee, exoept such aa are oonlagious. T o Tn om aa M Tow nsend, tb s above nam ed d e fendant. In the a sm s o f tbe State o f O regon— ¥t»a are hereby rw ja ire d to appear and answer tbe oo m p la in t filed against you in the above e n title d a o it, on or before tbe last day of the tim e prescribed ia tbe order of lost ion, to -w itx m or before tbe 2 i« t day W a tc h m a k e r a n d J e w e le r o publ f F e b ru a ry , 1206, and i f you f a il to ao ap pear and answer, p la in tiff w ilt apply to tbe oonrt fo r tbe re lie f dem anded in tb e oom Special attention given work sent p la in t filed herein against yo n , to -w it. fo r a deoree dissolving tbe bonds o f m a trim o n y in by mail or express. now existing between tbe p la in tiff and your All work warrautoed first olass s elf on tbs grounds of oruel and in h u m a n tre a tm e n t and w i if a l desertion; and fo r auob oth er and fu rth e r re lie f as to tbe oonrt m ay liZ East Secead Street Phase Ns. 34* seem e q a ita b ie and m eat. T h is summons ia served upon von by pub lic a tio n thereof fo r tbe period o f six aoooeas- Ive weeks iu T b e Sberm an C ounty O bserver, a w eekly newspaper o f general eirenlM tioa, published in S herm an eonnty, O regon, in ianee to an order o f tbe H on B v L ittle - Judge of tbe above e n title d oonrt d u ly m ade on tbs kth day o f J an u a ry, ltU 6, D. Lindquist 9. BaadaS. SaMa A««nt * Moro Patronage Solicted. v F re e B ooks. MORO PHARMACY UN M ONa.--la Ike (ferait Ceert et the M il. e f Oragae for , Count V. UM MON«— In the Circuit Coarto« tha State of Ore«oo for Hhnm.n County. Farm for Rent. Hstnsmbsr tbs take no other. VXCLE5AM S d u ty . + Charges reason able, all work W h en they fall to do this the k id Subscriptions for the Observer neys are sick. _____ guaranteed. are o>ming from all points of the Backache and m an y kidn ey Ilia fol compass. We are grateful for it, low , WASCO - - OREGON U rin a ry trouble, diabetes. we think we are deserving of it, and Doan's K idney Pills cure them all. Opposite the O. T. Co atom this is the time to pay us. Send in W in . B errm au , Sherm an, S t., Hood your post office money orders, and R iver, Oregon, says: “ I was feeling we will give you the proper credit, quite miserable when I began using D oau’a K id n e y Pills but I am glad to and mail you a receipt. a a y th n t they q u ic k ly cured me of tbe 660 acre farm on High Prairie, oom plalut. M y kidneys were very N e i g h b o r h o o d F a v o r it e s . weak and the secretions gave me a Washington, for rent; three springs, Mm. E. D. Charles, o f Harbor. great deal of annoynnee, ns they were good house-and barn; 160 acres in g U M M O N K Maine, speaking o f Electric B illers, e n tire ly to«» free In action. M y back fall wheat, 169 acres pasture land, In tbe C ire u it C o u rt o f tbe N tem o f O r e aay»: “ I t deserves to be n favorite ev- was very lame and caused me much balance can be cultivated. Appli gon, fo r N berm ao C ounty. e iy where. I t gives quick relief In dys suffering w henever I bent over or a t cant must supply all stock and M aud L D o n n in g , P la in tiff, i pepsia. liver com plaint, kidney ds- tempted to regain an er«ct position. equipment. Apply P. O. Box No. 1, ) The Dalles, Oregon. L E D u n n in g , D efe n d an t. raugetuent, m a ln u tritio n , nrrvoua- Doan’s K id n e y Pills cured me of all 985 T o L B D u n n in g , tbe above oam ed d e fe n d near, weak nene and general d eb ility. thia suffering and It gives me pleasure a n t. Ita action on tbe blood, aa a thorough to reoomuend them to others." In tbe nam e o f the State o f Oregon: You are berabv required to appear and purifier, m aker It especially useful as a answer tb e oo m p iatm filed agxinat you in For aale by a ll dealer«. Prios spring m edieiue. This grand altera the above e n title d ewtl, on n r before the I eat tive tonic Is sold under guarantee at os ilia . Foster- M ilb urn Co., B uffalo day o f tb e tlaae pwaeitowd la tbe order o f p u b llea lio n . to -w ic o n n r before tbe 2 is l __ day N e w Y o rk , sols a<snta for tbs U n ited ■ A representative in this c o u n t y _____________________________ Moro Pharmacy, 50c. by a large real estate corporation. | oi February, 1906, «ud if you fail toiw'ay? Btalss. ___ . 1 peer aad «sew er, p l a i a t l f f w i l l a p p l y t o . b e flnAcial ... K e e p in g O p e n A man ia Hood River valley bnilt a $4000 boose lost year from the sale of fruit from four acres of apple trees. It is proper to add that he gives his orchard the best possible care. W hat a lot of nonsensical legal red tape has to be unwound in criminal procedure, performances with no more sense or reason in them than it would be for a man while patting on his clothes to turn around 39 times every time he put a button in place or passed a shoe lace over a button. The speaker of the Mastfachusetts legislature has been indioted on 162 coants in con sequenoe of having had something to do with an excursion of that mauy school children. It is sap posed that he somehow violated a state law in getting reduced rates, or in some other way. If legal procedure were not in some partic ulara an absurd, nonsensical thing, entirely uuadapted to common seuse business methods, one count, specifying the number of people iu volved in the transaction and the offense in a few simple, plain words; wonld be qnite sufficient; .J ” OTICB FOB PUBLICATION. OfeBvekeft, N Penalties unprecedented in the history of the prosecution of corpo rations tn California, or a complete revision of the laws applicable to railroads will be the outcome of an investigation instituted by the Cal ifornia state railroad commission. Four thousand cases of rebating have been perfected against the Southern Pacific company, through its owu admissions. In each case the evidence practically is conclu sive, from bills of lading to the en S u ffe r in g anal D o lla r s S a v e d . dorsed checks issued by the com K rt. Loper, of M a rilla , N . says pany to tbe shippers in reimburse “ I am a carpenter and have had m an y menL Should convictions be ob severe cuts healed" by B uckleu’a A r n i tained on each of these cases, and ca Halve. I t baa saved me suffering the maximum jieualty of $20,000 be and dollars. I t Is by far the heat heal imposed for each violation of the ln g s a lv e l have ever found." Beals law, the Southern Pacific will face burns, sores, uloere, fever sores, eczema an aggregate fine of $80,000,000, and piles. 25c a t Moro Pharm acy. Iu some qf these rebates the rail The Mew York Tribane Farmer. road refunded 63 per cent of the original charge to the shipper. In Horses, cattle, sheep and swine other cases the rebates averaged are owned probably by four-fifths approximately 40 per oent of tbe of the readers of The Observer, and total sum the oompauy received all, farmers and the man with but from the shipper. one horse or cow, in country or vil lage, would be greatly benefited by Thaw objects to the society in reading from week to week the fine which he finds himself. He can articles on the care and treatment blame his counsel for making ont too of live stock, by Dr C D 8mead, the strong a case. Yet the alternative world famous veterinary writer, in might have been still more an the New York Tribune Farmer. Dr pleasant. Smoad’a articles appeal to practical men, and no livestock writer in the The New York legislative oom United States gives more informs mittee on codes has introduced tion of every dayactual value, pro bill to prohibit stock and grain longing the usefulness, and saving gambling. The bill prohibits and the lives of valuable aninals. These deoiares nnlawfnl every contract or articles, with the other departments, agreement, jrhereby any person or poultry, horticulture, dairy, science corporation shall agree to buy, sell mechanics, etc, keep the N. Y. Trib and deliver^or eell with an agree une Farmer in the lead of tbe Agri inent to deliver, any wheat, cotton cultural press of the United States. corn or commodity, stock, bond or Subscribe now, at The Observer other security to any other person Book Store, Moro, Or. See the club or corporation, when iu fact it is rates in another place today. not intended iu good faith by tbe patties that an actual delivery of D O IN G T H E IR DUTY the articles shall lie made, whether made or to be performed wholly S o o r e s o f M o r o P e o p le a r e L e a r n in g t h e D u t y e f t h e K id n e y s . within the stale or partly without To filte r the blood is tbe kidneys* the state. ▲ Portland woman was neared into withdrawing her money from Type writer oil, the best 3-in-l. bank, nod then tbe adviser pro Lubricates, cleans and polishes, ceeded to rob her. In hundreds of cases daring the flarry the money prevents rust. Tty it il««iO i>-e»Vrr taken from bank for hoarding was Book 8tors. There Is a proposition to make ex presidents high officials in the pence movement. How long will it be before the country can have an ex-chief magistrate who to built LEGAL NONSENSE. HE NEY'S AIR GUN. _ . .