The
O b s e rv e r.
We boast ui the healthful dobs of
m w r* t u r « m e l a i m » «w .
Sherman county. Statistics cauuot
official fapbai o r ih b r h * m oo duplicate iL But fur the past 40
MORO, OKXOON.
days aud nights Sherman county
people, adapting themselves to cir
D. C. I rrland a S on , ' . -----E ditors cumstances aud the style in vogue
in Amerieu, have nearly worked
C . L . I reland , M anager .
the doctors (o death with calls for
Send for advertising rates.
the grip.
Most persons are inclined to
FRIDAY............ February 28, 1908 think (h it grip is a new. or fash
ionable disease, something like sin
bar Last aud Best Proposition.
porous melancholia, appendicitis,
A good many are taking advant or brain storm, or whatever it is
age of The Observer,Club ratesthis that they have most recently dis
winter, as printed on the 4th page covered iu the way of pathological
Here is one, finest and best of alb terminology.
Yet it seems that grip is one of
Oregonian 12 m onths. . . . 2. . . $ 1.50
Observer 12 months . . . . . . . . 1.50 (he oldest unpleasant acquaintances
Youths Companion 12 months 1.75 of the human race. It is an sfllio,
Toledo Blade 12 months......... 1.00 tion which was known by the name
Thrice-a-Week World 12 mos. 1.00 of la grippe iu France as far back
N. Y. Tribune Farmer 12 mos. 1.00 as 1772, and that seems reasonable
Total value . . . r ...................17.75 when we consider the length of
Subscriber pays u s ................. 5.00
time it usually takes to break up au
Subscriber saves for himself.12 75
attack of it. Iu these modern days
|4T* See additional Hat on 4th page.
victims of the disease usually refer
.......... • <« •
The Observer has been established to it by a short aud uglier word,
nearly 21 /e a rs , and it haw some »ub»crl- and that word is not liar either.
bers who have received it regularly for
There was an epidemic of the
more than h a lf a »core o f years.
M any
o f these object to having the Old Reliable malady iu Paris in 1847, and Mine.
discontinued^*! the tim e o( expiration ot
th eir subscrlpwfrw^, and for their benefit, aa Viasdot, the famous Russian writer,
for other reasons, wF^ftacontlnue subscrip wrote of it, thus;
“Of the 200,000
tions only when notified to do so, except
by agreement made at the tim e the ac inhabitants of this city, 199,999
count is opened, when It is noted upon have the grip.
The only one that
the calendar to be dh-continued promptly
at the tim e specified. A ll persons paj ing i-t free is Louis Philippe, for he has
In advance at the lim e o f subscribing, will all sorts of good luck.”
have the benefit o f the $2 50 rate for two
So it may be seen that even that
years, or the $5 00 rate for five years. W e
send T h e Observer to any responsible per long ago grip had conic to be ac
son who orders it, though they may not • cepted both as a joke and a general
tend the money with the order, with the )
Authorities seem to
understarRJfWJptrttT ttSfj arc-to pay 12)4 inisfortuue.
cents per month for it, until swell {ime «> !
agiee
that
the
term for the malady
they may wish to take advantage ol' the !
above lilteral discounts. From this date I comes from the fact that it usually
we are prepared to discout t rates to all takes a firm grip of the throat when
leading W eeklies and Magazines published j
in the United States, to any prepaid reader it claims a victim and uses this
ot T h e Old Reliable Observer. Come with means of incapacitating him from
the m oney— as th at Is indispensibie.
resisting other and further torture.
In the English language it seems
Being born in February appears
that the name la grippe was used
to have been a habit with quite a
in the London epidemic of 1803.
number of our great men.
The other aud, In this country, old
er word for the same malady is in
It'w ilt he seen that Taft rnna fluenza, and, in traefng the origin
quit« as well in £>!»»« as in the sev aifd accuracy of this teFui, the Bos
eral other Ntates that are whooping ton Herald offers tome interesting
things up for him.
information. It says;
“ La grippe has been taken into
If the grip germ would only the English language and angli
make a warning noise, sometbiug cized as grip. The first use of the
like a rattlesnake, everybody would latter word noted by the new Eng
be less afraid of it.
lish dictionary was in a Boston
newsjtaper of 1891, for Lowell, in
1904,
mentioning the disease pre
W. 8. U ’Ren has come out for
United States senator. His home ferred the French spelling. Yet
is in Clackamas county and be grip, “rupiue, violence or a violent
catching, forcible taking of other
claims to be republican.
meu’s things,” was the spelling of
the French word in the 17th cen
The single man who doesn't get
tury.
As Camile Flammarion’s
a leap year proposal husu’t much
encyclopaedia puts it, ‘the debut of
to brag about, aud if he does get
the disease is brusque, and the dis-
one he shouldn’t bragalwut it.
ease sticketh closer than a brother,
and is loath to farewell the vict
The last lie about Senator Ful im.’ ” 8o say we.
ton: That be made an attack upon
the president at the recent Ankeny
At a banquet recently giveu iu
banquet, is emphatically denied by
«he Rose city, Johu F. Logan, the
a dozen guests at the time. Next
principal s|»eak«r, asserted that
“Oregon has no constitution as
Mr. Bryau says his wife is quail
hucb; that our constitution, so-
fled to become mistress of the called, might as well l>e incorpo
W hite House.
We have never rated in the justice of the peace
understood that there was any code or any other part of the ordi
question concerning Mrs. Bryan’s nary practice statutes, by reason of
fitness.
the fact that it requires no greater
effort to amend the constitution
Under the latest decision of the than it does to enact or amend any
U. S. supreme court, that the El ordinary law on the statutes. The
kins law was not repealed by the Oregon constitution, such as it is,
Hepburn act, the Standard Oil contains such ridiculous provisions
Oo. have no further defense against as the clause against negroes liviug
payment of the 129,240,000 Landis in the state or owning property
fine.
therein, a provision against Chi
nese living in the state, owning
Why offer amendments to the pioperty therein or working iu cer
Aldrich bill! Why seek for it sub tain capacities The constitution
atitutesf It is bad from top to bof alisobitely prevents flit» issuance of
tom. It puts in the hands of stock Mich remedial eurrency iu times of
gamblers, with a complaisant, fee timincial stress, os clearing house
ble or ignorant secretary of the (‘‘»rtllieales, and contains none of
treasury, the power of mauufactnr t"o up »o date provisions «ilh lef-
ing money. It mortgages business eienee ‘o railroad, banking or in
to Wall street. It should be I »eaten. surance provisions ” But remem
ber this, Mr. Logan, Oregon lias
Our northern neighbors are an editor (!) Scott, said to be able
ahead of Uncle Sam in forestry to pay Jonathan B time $25 900 in
protection. British Columbia has gold ooiu to help ea t.1 :Lo>-t Io.»
turned Into goveruineut forest res seat in the U. 8. Senate, anti aa
ervations 150,000,000 acres of tim Mr. Scott is working tooth aud toe
ber land, or all that it owns outside to defeat the laws we have, isu’t
of leased tracts. From such leases, the fnluie hopeful!
which run twenty-one years, with
“ ‘Don't trifle w ith a oold,’ ia good
possible renewal, the government
advice for prudent men and women
receives *1,275,000 a year.
I t may lie vital i l l the ease of a child.
Proper food, good ventilation, and dry,
The water power , question is warm o !o tL in g uto the pro|»er safe
guard»» against oold«.
I f they are
growing in importance in all the maintained through (be changable
enterprising states. In addition to weather of autumn, winter aud aprlng,
spending *100,000,000 on the en the chance« of a aurpriae from ordinary
largement its canals the state of oolda w ill be alight. Hut tha ordinary
New York will make available light oold * 111 bMoroe never« If ueg-
1,000,000 horse power generated by lectad, and n well eitahllahed ripe oold
la to the germ«» of diptfceria what hon
water, which Will yield a public ey la to the bee. The greateat menace
revenue of *6,000,000 a year. Next to child life at this aeaaou of the year
November the voters of Illinois will la the neglected cold ” Whether It I*
pass upon a proposition to utilize a child or adult, the cold alight or ae
the power at the head of the Illi vere, the very l>eat treatment that can
nois river. What Is Oregon doing! be adopted la to give Chamber lain’«
Cough Remedy. I t la aafe and sure.
The great popularity and Immense
Sw*f«ring na« D allara Saved.
•ale of thia preparation haa been at
K. H. Loper, of M alilla, N .
says: tained by I las remarkable curee of thia
“ I am a carpenter and have had many ailment. A cold never résulta In pueu-
monia when it la given. For aale by
■avara eats healed by Buekleo'a A ral
on Halve. I t has saved me suffering Moro Phhrmsey.
and dollars. I t Is by far tba bast heal
ing salve I bava aver found.” Heals
Ink*, mucilage, card«, envelope«,
barns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema p a p e r o l »very kind. tablets, every riyfe, at
Tba O h x e r v e r Book Store.
and pilas. 26c at Moro Pbarmaoy.
-
of.
D O IN G T H C IR
HAVE YOU HAD IT?
M o ro
P r o s b y t e r l * n C h w ro h .
D U TY
Sooraa of M oro Poopio aro Loarwlag
tho Duty of tho Kldnoya.
Service« in Moro Presbyterian
To filter the blood la tha kldnagra'
church next Sunday, Morning and duty.
evening.
When they fail to 4° thia tt»o kid
neys are sick.
Sunday school at 10 a m.
Backache and many kidney ilb fo l
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
Moro M . C. Church
Regular services every Sunday,
at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler,
Pastor..
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m.
P H Buxton, Supt.
Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs
day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs C O
Huis, President.
M o s q u e C a r n iv a l a S u c c o s o .
The masque oarnival at the Ru
dolf skating rink Saturday night
was a success in every way. The
crowd of spectators was large and
there were many maskers, whose
costumes ranged in character from
grave to< gay. The antics of the
clowns were funny and created a
great deal of amusement, for to
skate and be funny at the same
time is not easy, but they did all
that was expected of them. Mies
Via Sayrs carried off the prize for
the best lady character, represent
ing the cowboygirl; J. M. Green
took the prize as best gentleman
character, representing H a p p y
Hooligan. Ed Tomlin took first
prize as best gentleman skater and
Jas. Hulse took first prize as best
lady skater, he being dressed as a
woman. Supper was served at
Moro Hotel, G7 numbers being at
the first table.
F ra c B o o k a .
-•
United States Senate,
Washington, D. C.
I give herewith a list of docu
ments of which I have a limited
supply. The documents contain
information of value and interest
to the people of Oregon. I will be
pleased to supply any one writing
me for same with such of the docu
ments as may be desired/ bo long
as my quota lasts.
Year Book of Agriculture 1901-6.
Report of the Bureau of Animal
Industry.
Diseases of Cattle.
Diseases of the Horse.
Report of the Commissioner of
Education.
Geological survey.
Report of the Commissioner of
Labor.
Map of the United States.
Report of the Philippine Com
mission.
Rural Free Delivery System.
Report of the Bureau of Soils.
Statistical Abstract.
» Sincerely yours,
C. W. F ulton , Senator.
The New York Tribune Farmer.
Horses, cattle, Bheep and swine,
are owned probably by four-fifths
of the readers of The Observer, and
all, farmers and the man with but
one horse or cow, in country or vil
lage, would be j^eatly benefited by
reading from week to week the fine
articles on the care and treatment
of live stock, by Dr C DSmead, the
world famous veterinary writer, in
the New York Tribune Farmer. Dr
Sinead’s articles appeal to practical
men, and no live stock writer in the
United States gives more informa
tion of every day actual value, pro
longing the usefulness, and saving
the lives of valuable animals. These
articles, with the other departments,
poultry, horticulture, dairy, science
mechanics, etc, keep the N. Y. Trib
une Farmer in the lead of the Agri
cultural press of the United States.
Subscribe now, at The Observer
Book Stor-', Moro, Or. See the club
rales in another place today.
Additional Local Mention
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jh i.ig </l a.i .id v<t .k in g char« iter.
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Avoid personalities. Com plim ents deli
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even they must not be overdone, at the
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•bower ot' pretty nothings spread broad
east
(x-fore com ing to tba city to trade read
er» are requested to examine ThaObsei ver
advertising columns. Its the active, wide*
snake btisliMta man who advertises, con-
o-quently be Is the most acrotnm-»datlng,
sells the cheapest, and deals the most llb-
• ta lly In every way
, Ladies F an cy Not« Paper, large
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Obactvar Book Btora.
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low,
Urinary trouble, dlabetea.
Doan’s Kidney Pills oura them all.
Wnt. Iterrmau, Hberniau, HL, Hood
River, Oregon, aaya: ” 1 was feeling
quite miserable when I began using
Doan’s Kidney Pills but I am 'glad to
say that they quickly uured me of the
complaint.
M y kidneys were very
weak and the accretions gave me a
great deal of annoyance, aa they wore
entirely too free In action. My book
wan very lame and cauned me much
suffering whenever I beut over or at
tempted to regain an erect position.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me of all
this suffering and it gives me pleasure
to reoomuend them to others”
Political Column.
F. W . N ewell
J e w e le r an d W a tc h m a k e r
P
aououuora
The anderalgoeU
an county that
to the votan oí
he is a candidate, at tha primary elec
tion, for the rapubl loan nomination f>i
C ounty
H. •.
CRASS V A L L E Y .
C ounty Clerk
of Sherman county, subjec to tba ap
proval of the voter« at tba primary
election to ba held April 17th, 1906.
C. K. J a m e s
The undersigned hereby anuounoea
D. Lindquist
W a tc h m a k e r
and
Expert,
Experienced, Registered Pharmacists
fledicines Carefully Compounded.
Complete Assortment of 8llverware ind Jewelry
FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. .
Any and all Kinds of P aten t M e d ic in e A lw ays In Stock
J e w e le r ]
8{>ecial attention given work sent
in by mail or express.
All work wurranteed first class
to the votere of Sherman oounty that S»2 Cari Second Street
.
be la a candidate, at tha primary elec
tion, for tba republican nomination for
. I
Phone No. 345
The Dalles, Or.,
J o in t S en ato r
for the Slat senatorial district, oom pris
For sale by all dealers.
Price 60 ing Sherman, G illiam and Wheeler
oeuts. Foster-Milburn C o , Buffalo, co«uties, Oregon. I f nominated and
New York, sole agents for the United elected I will perform the duties per
taining to tha office In tha beat manner
States.
iKaalble that w ill conserve the into reals
Remember the name— Doana and of all tha raaideuta of the district.
take no other.
Jay B o w a rm a n
HlUttO PHARMACY
O R EG O N .
Moro Patronage Someted.
M oD anel
To voters of Sherman eounty Oregon:
1 hereby announce myself aa a can
didata for republican nomination for
-----------
Graduate of Seattle Watch
making A Engraving Sfihool
C lerk
It nominated and elected I w ill per
form the dntlee of the office of County
Clerk In tba aame manner as past years
with apeclal favors to none.
v
Cord Wood Sale
1 6 I n c h P i n e , * 6 .0 0
A F o o t P i n e , $ 0 .0 0
’Ibe undersigned hereby announces
Sam ple Bargains - • R e g u la r Petaoa. to the voters (»7 Hherman oounty that
be la a candidate, at the primary elec
The Wasco Implement Co. are tion, for the republican nomination for
T H E D A L L E S H O S P IT A L
A modern boa pi tai for th« trsstmunt of all ri»Mlio«l at d etirgiea
«liceaeei», except such sa ere con lag ions.
A F o o t O a k , $ 6 .0 0
R ates, fro m $10.00 to $21.00 per w e e k , a c c o rd in g to room
V
■ c
Have
100 cords on hand and am
Ambulance will incut nil trains anti boa»a if hoephal la notified. .
J
o
in
t
R
o
p
reao
n
tatlvo
'
offering some of their regular sea
for tha 28th representative district,
sonable bargains, of which we print omn prising Hherman, G illiam aud cutting 1000 cords; ship any time.
For F u rth er In fo rm a tio n A ddross
Wheeler counties. I f nominated and
a few:
elected I will perform the duties per
Drs. Ferguson and Reuter,
A 16-7 Thomas drill, brand new, taining to the offloa In the beat manner F . 0 1
M e d ic a l D irecto rs.
possible
that
w
ill
ooneervethe
interest
a
for *98.
of all the residents of tha dlstrlot
Address
A 16-7 McSherry drill,, brand
R. N . D o n n elly
neWj $100.-
D.W . Hudson, Mosier, Ore
A 16-7 New Peoria drill, brand
derate
to tba voters or Hherman oounty that
"It certainly is, and I thank you,
new, $100.
be la a candidate, at the primary elec
Mn Optician for fitting my eyes so
A 2-section 1‘2-foot spring tooth tion, for the republican nomination for
(»erfeclly. I have had glasses of all
harrow for $12.
J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e
kinds, but this last pair I got of you
A 4-scction 20-foot steel harrow of tha2Sth repreaen tat lve dial riot, com
beatu them all.”
prising Hherman, G illiam and Wheeler
for $24.
Company
oonutlra, Oregon. I f nominated and
e coaxed that m a n '
Fairbanks 2-horse gasoline en elected I w ill perform the duties per Take pleasure in announcing that a W
long time before be would let ur fix bi» eve«' lb
taining to tha offloe In the beat man
gine, with working head, pumping ner possible that w ill cooaerve the In they have purchased the Grants’ He »»id all glHNsen wvra alike nod what wna It
the a««. Now you could not get him to go 1
jack, all complete and new, for$125. terests of all tha residents of the district. Ferry, and will operate the ferry elsewhere. We «re perfect ’‘eye fitters,” abd
B. F. P ike between Cliffs, Washington, and tbut’a why we plunse our patron».
International 2-horse gasoline
Rufus, O egon They solicit the
engine, with working head, pump
patronage of the public and will do
i
ing jack, new stock, all complete,
all they ¡»ossibly can in giving
T H E D A LL E S , OMfcOON.
for $125.
quick and prompt service.
Wire gates, 16-foot, wholesale
C lifts F erry C ompany ,
I have oats for sale at thaJCrek-
cost $11; yours for $9.
inaville warehouse, at *27.50 per J ^ O T IC S F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
Creamery gasoline engine, with ton.
N. W. T hompson ,
Depart merit of the Interior.
Moro, Oregon.
walking beam, pumping jack, etc., 2t*
L a n a Office at The Dalle», Oregon,
I
s
February 6, liMW. (
•S
cost *132 for *125.
Nariee ia hereby «iven that John T. Pope
P o r c e la in - B a th T u b a .
haa filed notloe of his in te n tio n
to
Mor, car Bcasinscst
Isn’t Reading a Delight Now.
Tho Cliffs Ferry
F. W
. Clark, Jeweler, Optician
Oats for Sale
M oro s Q a r b e r S h o p I
A Big B a llo t.
Geldings fir Sale
make
final
aomtnataiion
nroof
la
o f hla claim , via:
Homeatead
try No. 14,881, made Deoember 5, 1908.
tor
for
the
W X N W X . W X HWM »ea
tion 88. township 1 aontb, rattle
19
east, W. M ., and that »aid proof will be
made before the Kegiaier and Receiver, at
Tba Dalle«, Oretron, on March 20, 190H.
Ha naroea tba following witneaaea to prove
bla oontinuona reaidenoe upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, via: Georue Snttlb, Wal
tar HmHb, Hugh Scott, Fi.ta Workinger,
all of Ajax, Oregon
f81m80-2871
C. W. Mooaa, Register
n p y o rt
Two span, broke, gentle to handle*
At the state election in June vot Call on ms and will make terms to
ers will need to go early and take suit.
O wen T hompson ,
their lunch, for the ballot will be a 288
Monklsnd, Ore.
veritable blanket sheet- In addi
tion to the list of state and county
candidates to be selected from,
there will he various measures to From Maos Fulton’s pasture, on
O T IC K F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
be considered and it is none too lower Deschutes, one light gray
Department of Ibe In terior. * k
early to he making a study of them. horse, weighing about 1200; 8 years
LandOffioe at The Dallea, O r.,
(
Febrnaiy 10th, 1908
old,
very
gentle
and
will
drive
sin
Here is the list:
Notice
iabereby
given
that
Chnrle«
W.
Burk
To increase the annual appro gle or double; his foretop had been hart of MoDonald, Oregon. I ihr filed n<>tioe
trimmed off about two months ago; of bis inteution to runke Anal five-year
priation for the state university to up until that time he had been proof in support of bi» olaim, v ;z: H«.u>.
»lead Entry No. 9019 made February 21,19C1,
*125,000.
kept in a stable blanketed; he had for the N X B E X Bn*t H E X HEX a t •'mo
To require railroads to issue no brands on him or shoes. A lib t io n 28, township 1 north, range 19 ea»t,
W . M.. and that »aid prix f will he made
passes to all state, county and dis eral reward will be paid to the par before
the Keginter and Receiver, at The
trict officials.
Dallea,
Oretron,on March 17th, 190H.
ties returning him to me at The
H
e
name»
the following witnea»ca to
To appropriate *100,000 for na Dalles,Oregon, V ictok M ardbm , 287 prove hi» oontinuona reaiSriM« BfioS and
cultivation
of
the lend, via: J. N. Rpvncer.
tional guard armories.
Herman I ‘u; e, I»ink Ogle, Bon Itiinm elc, all
of Klondx ke. Oregon.
To give sheriffs gxcluBive oqn-
6 tfl4 m l3 2H71
(’ W
M o o u a , U c u ie le r
trol of county prisoners.
g X B C U T O B ’H N O T IC E
Amendments to the constitution
Little bay mare, strayed from
for which petitions have been filed Chas. R. Belshee pasture, near T o all Whom it May Concern:
Notice la hereby given that the nnder-
Moro, about February 1st, 1908; aiulietl ha» heen ilnlv appointed by th«
or are now being circulated are:
Ootinly Court of the Hthte of Oregon, for
weighs
about
950;
has
the
Watkins
To increase the number of judges
Hbermnn Comity, ex .outor of ibe last will
brand quarter circle a. Has been and teatameut of Henry Hoblegel, deceased,
of the supreme court from three to
pastured on the Wilerton place and all persona having claim» agninat » id
te are hereby notified and required to
five (by legislature.)
in Hay Canyon and the Frank ••tä
present the n am e, dulv verified, to the un-
To give political parties propor Payne place near Rutledgfe. Re deraigited executor, at the office of Metndl
Bryant, in Moro. Oregon, in »»id Sher
donate representation in the legis ward offered for information or re A
man con nly, »tat»- of Oregon, w i'h in »ix
lature.
month« from the da 'eo f tin» notice.
turn to
Dated at M»ro, Oregon, th :• fith dar of
J. M. D cnahoo , Moro, Ore. February,
To provide for the recall of pub 288
A. D. 1908
A. D i L linorb ,
lic officials and to elect their suc
Exeontor of the Inat w ill nnd testament of
cessor. ---------------------
Henry Hcblag<d, deceased.
M rikol A ItaTAVr,
To take from the district attor
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Attorney» for Exeontor.
ney the power of indictment and
1 ÍM O N 8 . - In the C ircuit Court ot tha State
invest it exclusively in grand jurjes From my farm, three miles west of IU
' o f Oregon for Hherman County.
Moro. Will give reward of *25 for I
To exempt certain property from their return or information as to Lena Harrtsou P lain tiff,
vs.
taxation.
their whereabouts.
Jeaae 0 . Harrison, Defendant.
To prevent the legislature from
Grey gelding pony, weight about To J®».'-« O Harrison, the abovo named de
fendant.
amending or repealing initiative 900 pounds, looks to be
In the name of the State of Oregon:
about 8 years old, branded
I
laws (by the stale grange.)
Io n are hereby required to appear in the
above entitled oonrt, and »newer the oom-
To give each city or town the on left stiflle like thi>:
plalnt Iliad agRinat yon in tha nbove enti
Black,
sogw
built,
coming
3-
tled anil, on or before the Inat day of the
sole right to regulate its husin
year-o’d, brandedy W V on light time praaorlbed in the order of publioation,
On or before the 20th day of Mnroh
hous-’s, gambling, tliratres and the shoulder, weight
about KXZ) towit:
1908, and if yoa fail to ao appear and
Tike'as it pleases
answer, plaintiff wilt apply to the Court for
pounds.
relief demanded in the oomplaint filed
To extend suffrage to women.
Black, rangy built mare, coming tba
herein against yon, to-wit: For a decree dis
5
or
6
years
old,
has
wire
soar
on
solving the bonds of matrimony now exist
Petitions to the following bills
ing between tha plaintiff and yonrself on
have been filed and are being cir leg, branded on left stifle a
the gronnda of w illfn l desertion; and for
combination Go repeated, a *
anoh other and farther relief aa to the Court
culated;
may aaam equitable and inat.
above the other.
Thia anmmona ia served upon yon by pub
Tho corrupt practice act. Lim Weight about 1000 pounds.
lication thereof for a period of six weeks in
the Sherman Oounty Observer, a weekly
iting the amount of money that
Phone or write to
of general cironlation published
L. L. P eetz , Moro Ore. newspaper
candidates may spend for campaign 288
in Hherman oounty, Oregon, in purananoe
to an order of the Hon E. V . Littlefield,
purposes. (By U’Ren.)
Judge of the above entitled Court, duly
made on the 6th day of February, 1908,
Requiring all legislative candi
and »be date of the first publioation thereof
la tha 7th day of February, 1908.
dates to subscribe to Statement No.
v
580 sore farm on High Prairie, 7tf7m90-286] w . D. FanaMAW, AI tome
1. (By U’Ren.)
for P lain tiff
Washington,
for
rent;
three
springs,
For the division of Wasco conn-
ONB —
In the Circuit Court ot the State
o f Oregon, tor Hherman county:
ty n d the creation of another jood bouse and barn; 150 acres in SÜMoí
'all wheat, 150 acres pasture land,
1
county, with Hood River as the balance can be cultivated. Appli Mend Cnrtia. P lain tiff
va.
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county seat. (By the people of cant must supply all stock and Fred W. Carità, Defendant j
Wasco county.)
equipment. Apply P. O. Box No. 1, To Fred W. Onrlis, the above named de
fendant:
The Dalles, Oregon.
Prohibiting the fishing for sal 285
In the name of the Ht«te of Oregon:
mon, except with fish wheels, be
Ton are hereby required to appear in the
above an titled oonrt and answer the dom-
tween Celilo and Astorio. (By
piainl filed against you In the above enti
tled suit, on or before the Inat day of the
The Dalles fish canneries )
time preaoribed in the order of publioat;on,
Prohibiting the fishing for sal
A representative in this oounty towit: on or before the 18th day of Marob,
1908, and If you fa il to ao appear and ena
mon above the mouth of the Sandy. by*a large real estate corporation, war,
plnintiff w ill apply to tha oonrt for
the
relief demanded in tba oomplaint filed
pacial
inducements
to
those
who
(By tho Astoria fishermen.]
herein
against yoa, towit: For a deoree dis
Enlarging the powers of the Port lsh to become financially inter solving tha bonds of matrimony now exist
ested. R eal E state S ecurity C o ., ing between the plnintiff and yourself oo
of Postland in the interests of bet
tha grounds of w illful denart.on; and for
Fort Dearborn Bldg.,
o:har and farther relief aa to tba oonrt
ter navigation on the lower Wil 285
Chioago, 111. may seam
equitable and just.
Thia aummons ia served upon you bv
lamette and ColumhiM rivers. [By
publioation thereof for a period of aix weeks
Did It ®v«r oooor to you t h a t it in the Bbermsn County Observer, a weekly
the people of Multnomah county.]
lost or Stolen
|
[verything First Class ami lip to date.
¡¡J Agent for the Best Steam Laundry
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
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ootnmon keroaeoa o il. and ia aa differeat from tho
ordinary lam pa in r m l t i a t it is in « » ro rw o c r. It
makes common kerosene the beat tha cheapest
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Safer and more reliable than gasoline or a c e t y le n e ,
yet aa ooovenient to operate as gas or alartriolty.'
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Wq will not be responsible for Abe
neglect of au been iters to notify ns of
changes in their address. Nor will tba
notification of a Peat master that the sub
scriber baa "Removed” settle tha bill of
a delinquent.
txwtta no more to produoe p rin tin g th a t
1« pfenning to thg «y« than the other
k ind . The Ohaarvar In equipped w ith
nil modern fa e illtlm for doing good
work at th« very m in im u m of enri. Iv y
im w ith on order sod if it la not wxeont-
nd to y o n r perfect ant infant inn yoa need
not pay * * I l
newspaper of general eiroulstion published
ia
ui ouermwn
Hbermnn ve,«n
Gout ly, Oregon. In pursuance
to an ordar of tke Hon E. V. Littlefield,
Jodge of the above entitled oonrt. duly
made on the 97th day of January, 1908, and
M m date of the first publioation thereof is
tba Slat day of January. 190M.
Hnraos ~ F F i birra. Attorney,
TtjSlmlA
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for P la in tiff
O m no.
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a alo, -
( h a T h e A u g i. Leeap Sally and lla«»e M »ariaelaa boat |S M up. I l la b e e fa r aahfa,,
TWR AWCLE Mr<L COL, t»S ÌS t WEST M tb STWEET, NEW YO»W
f i n fir Reit.
lu te d
M a y b e turned M yh er Io « without odor. Mo
K ogulra. alUfat bat OOM o r twice a w m k. I t Hood, a
lamps ma] be seen at thè Observer office
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Herviee
furnished t<5 or from Moro to any points.
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