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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
- 4 ■ t Or.Ui»t5oc.| C*x HaU OBSERVER C ' very Description to O rder Quick and Cheap! lbber, stum ps Furnished. , . - - J for Typewriters, Typewriter Supplies, liibbvufl, ¿ to . re<xon, F r i d a y , TYpril 3 , 1 9 O S PLUMBING ® STEAM FITTING All kinds of Reservoir and Cietern work in con- rcction with water system« installed in first class stylo and all work done guaranteed. Dynamite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavation« H. A. S tu art, Moro, Oregon. P lastering , R rigk and and JeW aler ih by mail or exprese. ' All work warrauteed first clasa C o n fe c tio n e ry C ig a rs, T o b a cco s A sensational attem pt wuh recently nn to near B ucharest by I’rluce Ghlka’a Pkeae Né. M* Italian chauffeur to murder the prince mid prtuceaa and to kill himself by 1 running the motor car which he was Or., driving over a precipice. Tho chauffeur wn» desperately In love with the princes« and told her so flZ East Secend Street The Dalles, ’• • • ■ - Ice cold drinks and loe cream In sea son. Mini a water, bottled and fodntoln, always on hand. When You Want Bone Cutters, Shipping Cases, Egg Boxes, Foods of any kind, Remedies, or good Books on the different branches of Poultry latest catalog No. 301 Fr“ " ” 1 " * D r o J Gortw, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Vinton Hotel G R A S S V A LLEY. O R E . New Entirely. Convientto Business PRICES R E A S O N A B L E that If he ever mentioned the subject << Ills love to her again she would In form tho prince. *’ Thu» warned, tho chauffeur ceased r marie m coffin hl» suit and apparently hud resolved to forget hi« Live or nt leust to aban don all hope of movlug-tbo princess. As n m atter of fact, ho bad made up Office In The Goflta Building, l»t Si. his mind to destroy tho prince, the Moro, Oregon. prime«» and himself and had selected th a t aft l'noon iih tho tlmo when he Dr. W . N. Morse should curly his ptHRKHio Into effect. Dr. H E. Beers. Driving the car through a village not fa r fi an Bucharest, be began to ap proach a spot wlicre^lbe bank of the river, which flows ihw iffh tho village, rises pre* dpi lo ti sly from the edge of the P h y s ic ia n s stream to the height of a hundred feet. a n d S utg e on s Turning tho car suddeuly from the D . . Drs. Beers and Morse WASCO Conducted on Best P r in c ip iti fa in tin g , fflaper hepeatadly, until at last sin* th reaten ed Disease» of Ioan 1 Ckillrei 1 Specialty Portland Seed Co. Portland, Oregon Spokane, W n. Wrecked Auto <0 Kill Princess. Chauffeur, Mad With Unrequited Love, Drives Car Containing His Inamorata and Her Husband Over a Precipice. Special attention given work ««nt •*-« *“* 1 Incubators, Brooders, Lx« Bands, Poultry “ up-to-date” Poultry Keeping, consult our Ore. W atch m ak© £ First street. Strong brrlck; Moro, B illia r d a nd P o o l T a b le s C oncrete iXlWIff •*»«# ♦»»waiw«** Wm. Rudolf D. Lindquh F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R P o r tla n d Oflioe Ground Floor Ginn Brick Next Door W.W.lI.Co. Bank , -...... . —r'-f The Italian fishermen of Nan F ran cisco »«»meliHiSH have very thrilling S TO P A T experiences and narrow cmc A] m < s from OREGON tho monsters of tho llgep In following MORO their vocations. By monster« of the deep are meant prlnclimlly whale«, VV. C. Ilryaot ■harks and sea lion». - Very recently F. J. Melodi C orner 7th and Stark Streets. tw o Italian fishermen had an experi It la new and Ita room» are provided with ence with a monster le u lion which running water and long distance tele* &c reads more Jiko 11 “blood nml thunder” phones. European plan. Ratea story than u tual fact. | I per dav and upward D ragged out past leering harbor L a w y e rs Iligheat priced room $3 light» to n u, Nicolai Stotezo and Olu- pey day. aeppl Ceasonclll fought desperately for Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. Rooms 1 and 2 The Ginn B rick several hours In the clutches of an un known terror while out fishing recent 'Over W.W.M.Co. Bank. Chas. W right, President. ly. DespnJrlng of overcoming a power M. C. Dickinson, Manager. th« y felt, bpt could not »ee, they were OREGON MORO ' - al^ u t to give up when a strange deliv erance cauio to them. Tho tide turned Meindl SiarUjcfc W»»h., Fab. 7. ie06. * Mas. L. F. F shmimotom . Our new 100 page Annual Seed Planter’!, Guide tell» all. lt'a up- to-date and full of good things- Aak for book No. ;u)C Portland Seed Co. KSrriiiRK H otsl M oro Esmond Hotel P ro tlan d , O re g o n . • OSCAR ANDERSON <- Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bunk« and Depot. Sunday D inner 35 cents. Opposite Post Office ’ te r Trant d M E. I disagree. I have had guests who had never been taught th a t otto 'fell >uhl not re main the extrem e limit of the time for which they were Invited. I have hud guests who were alw ays late to meals. One woman who »fayed: at my hqtise a week borrowed everything I bad. In cluding iny only pAlr of scissors, which she lost on a rainy day when I wanted to sew ourself. I have been followed round from' per fona in g room to room while I w Bryant Miller F 1É had caught a «hark, and they began with all haste to pull-in the loug net, shaking It vigorously a» they did »0. Then the unseen creature In tin- net l»egun »training until the lines tore through their bunds. The prow .of the bout was alm ost submerged, and for a time Cnsaonelll and bis companion feared they would l»e dragged under water. Suddenly the llm*« Irecaine slack. The thing enmeshed was coming towurd the surface. They prayed th at It would free Itself and so escape, but they were sorely disappointed. The lines remained «lack for only*a feW seconds, and then they found that they were t>elng towed rapidly out to ward the open seu. At first the boat moved slowly, but t A tto rn e y - a t - L a w . ( H _ I Morrison te s sra House Building C iperi t - MORO Free bus to and from train» Frank Menefee. Rates by the day 6 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1 . 0 0 , $1 .5 0 , $ 2 . OREGON Fred Wilaon Menefee & WMson European Plan Moro. Oregon, A Good Clean Fam ily Hotel A tto rn e y s - a t - L a w Office in the Vogt Block, upstairs S T O P ¥ »here the people »top 13407335 6. T « -* « IB tëatu H eat. E. B. Dufur O regon , E lectrlo L ig h ts E lectric Call Bells. hotel rates to suit you . • I Ali O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby. T . N. C R O F T O N , OREGON THE DALLES The U m atilla House M. L. E v an s of DeMnon b n been laid up w ith rheum atism for some tim e and A tto rn e y - a t - L a w suffered untold agonies, b u t Is now up and perfectly well. Ask h im w h at cured him and he will say less th a n a 60c bottle of W atk in s’ R heum atism Office 737 Chamber of Commerce and Gout Tablets. Corner Third and Stark Sold by A k t o , AgL, b o s : , Oregon PORTLAND P r o p r ie t o r . Every bottle positively guaranteed OREGON Crain, Plate, e Brilie Work a beclaltr Permanently located at MORO, READ THE - - , - Dr. C. Hartley O F PO R T L A N D D e n tis t For the general newsof the Charges reason able, all work guaranteed. W orld a ls o fo r in fo rm a tio n a b o Row i o o b ta in i h e in c u ltiv a tin g th e s o d , S t o c k OREGON W A ll work guaranteed, prlc«fe reasonable .WEEKLY OREGONIAN 7 Raising,FruitGrowtng efc- You can secure this excell»»»' WASCO - • OREGON Opposite the O. T. Co. store. J a m e s S te w a r t. Addreee: MORO, OREOON. PaPer bY j a d d re ssin g th « S h e rm a n C o u n ty O b s e rv e r a n d e n c lo s in g $2.50, w h e n w e w i l l send y o u th e S h e r m a n C o u n ty O b s e rv e r, p ric e $ 1 .5 0 and th e w e e k ly O re g o n ia n , p ric e $ 1 .5 0 e ach fo r one y e a r, y o u s a v in g 50 cents b y so d o in g . S to c k In s p e c to r S h e rm a n C o u n ty , O regon. Deputy Stock Inspector . Louis Schsdnwttx. K m U. MOVING TEN MILES from eld» t«> flow, mid, obeying »oiye Dr. J. F. James D e n tis t farmers V // y , r The Clever V /o m w i. A G ifted W o m a n T ails th a Secret o f H e r Success—Solv ing the Servant Q uestion by L d u c a tln g th e Shiftless Serv a n t G irl. Every one. h«» heard of Mrs. P at Campbell. Most theater lovera have I(k Sho la a handsome wo man; witlk.0 tasto for artistic dressing. Iu regard to her talent critics differ, but she ha» tieou a succ«iS8. a great and ;duwlng suet* ss, and In thia world th a t Is the khing which counts. The other day a reporter asked Mrs. Carnp- bolf wt: it she considered tho secret of her success. *T succetslcd !<•«;> use I had to,’* re- plti 1 Mrs. Campbell, nml In that an swer lie the Jaw and tho prophets for ih. * wl: > iiro seekinglgbod fortune. - \Vh,-n 4 'rtmpltell wont on the «da <e -he wus, according to her owu lily at the end of her n sources. She ha«l tw o children to s'ui ,rt,|ah«l tho stage offered her the <>t !. <>i . ortunlty of working and keep ing thorn w.lth her. She accepted a po- 1 shoot S10 a week 1 kept her eyes «y**u. In eighteen months she was 1 in “Tho Second 1 had mado a hit. Now she Is ohg of the most popular of ■ W hat 1» true of Mr». Campbell Is true It Is the «pur of necessity. Tw tho Mtrongest Incentive to "W ik. mid patient, painstaking work Is ■A This Is one of tl; • r« . 1« that tho great successes hi llfo a re inoni often uiado by the poor young luau Or woman than the one 1« b u lx»ru with a silver spoon w h mouth. UUltUOMLD THE ‘ 1 I. ’. r jAy, dean of the wo- mi nt. <>f tho State College ditln, made nn able speech ui girl problem nt the re- u vent Ion of women’s cl®*» held THsB S¡ men’« «le of IYntv on tiie s ■ rv household duties by u 1 who hud not seio>o vu <i ad. book uml sit dowu nn run my wwit4 j ,, n. Fa. Miss L ovejoy's college I have boon told hov raa a "good I m alp in« a course In practical homo house by u (pljpSt wl ____ J k s . and every young woman manager.’’ 1; ;;lv 11 11 thorough train in g In the I have had my srual it b the ry an I 1 ntctlco of homemaklng. ed with two trunks a jdP 1. i i". pointed out that such ln- a week’s \ tslt. One kind frloqd p fo u g h t her d 4 (uu- «trm tiou 1.» calculated to give the un- thinking a higher opinion of house- luvitcdi! to the servant girl Another gave mo to uud ■ stand «ho always had breakfast In h t own room. question, «ho.said that It was unjust untaught girls taken from I had TiofYoUH profit ra tio n a fte r one 40 Into homes to be able to -ite woman went away. She told me sh» had been brought up uo . r to peud an glvo expert service. If they were train«* 1 like bookke«'i>ers, stenographers Idle moment. On«, nuduhlo guest kept fusslug with or wom en In other professions, some the baby and making trouble for the thing might then Is) expected of them, nunm who took <jare of it. te p Two left w ithout rem em bering the Physical c u ltu re ha» liecome an es uintd who had waited o»-ihem. • sen tial feat,ire o f work In the advanced Two more disappoint« d mo as to tho grade« of th«* public schools. It Is rec- hours of tlidrti-nlns when they arrived I 1 '' 1 , ; . v . - r t s that the line of | bvst brRln wo*rk lsJ hy the stu and '"never even wrot<* licy reach- thanks a f ttr tto \l.-lt v. h dents of the soundest physical equip ed home. ment. As u rule, tho great geniuses From th«;sc sad a few otl h. r tlilug» have been wottpen of splendid physique which I might relate. 1 it won't, It Eliot, GeorfS Sand, H ar time» the riet It*«- rer Elt-atieth Cady Stanton, may bo sc«'U (hut It Is s- 0 proper Jtill.i Y\?iiil dlo.we, Jane Austen, Mme. guest who does not b thing to do. G E K T B l’l 1 Ml« 'B E I'e Htael, G’j e c n Ellznlteth, Cathestne of Bus; la <’V M argaret of Norway. The 1 : d « th B arrett Brownings have been BLUE DINING ROOM o. tho exceptions. The great licautles, too, Peen women of fine phy* Tha L a t e s t F a i h l o n , S a y tR a " F o re m o s t 7 * * rr K b | i ! o . " V . d > deed tn n green old age. In te r io r D e c o ra to r» . MTiIi*. Ib’camtcr. Women with "Tho blue dlul'ig room has tuken tho TIX plnce of the ivd or green one,'* said a fm -71- or bwdty d--v«4«q>ed holies may F ifth avenuo decoruh'r to a customer make over tjgdr frames to suit them selves, Lean anus, stoop shoulders, recently, and ho fum lslnsl her dining room somewhat according to the hollow cheats, etc., may all be rem e sketch which uccompanlea tills article. died by exercise. * * Tho woodwork was w hite. The w alls . . I. * Apm-lie chieftain. Is a he covered with «ream pup«T, comhln- strik in g example of gentle woman'» TX inability tQ tam e the savage breast Gei 1 hi > ha« probably made more troi.bb* f r this government than any ot'n*r r«‘d->kln living, but when one I, th a t b> lias been eight times we*ld« >l n; «l p arted It uiuy he possible t > drew that mantle of charity which Is wiirrnuted to cover a multitude of m la b .d s over even the shortcomings of tld« mu h married barbarian. While the chief admires youth aud beauty, he li not lit sym pathy with any of the newfangled ideus In regard to wo- mien's rights uml prerogative« which uug squaws of the reservations Inibita' with such deplorable enthusl- SMI) 11I ug wlib e«lucatlon. Recently Mrs. Oereulino No. 8 left the old chief In a buff, and the deserted husband. Insteud of following her with a tonsa- hawlt or scalping knife, as would have been tho correct tiling to do tn the good old day», adopted the peaceful alterna- tlvo of drpw nlnk Ilia sorrow tn the flowing boYvl, Just like the civilised white man! Iustea^ of appreciating the old gentlem an's forbearance, hta brothers mid »Mere (as a compliment to the great white father a t Washing ton Geronimo had Joined the local Dutch Reformed church) expelled him from their congregation. Smarting un der thl» (Injustice, (^etonlmo made up his nilud to repudiate the white man un«l his deceitful civilisation and hide hts wrong« and bruised affections in the I.* >m of mother nature. Accord- tugty be hit tho trail for Mexico a t • u xnrr ulvb anp w uira, pace which gave the Fnlted Rtatea lug deep blue w ith a g tiy is h back troops sent to bring him back a lively Owing to having broken ground. The portieres matched. The ch. parole he was placed under arraeL but nig was Chinese Iu blue aud wblto. A Japanese blue aud wblto Jar form la again at large, a sadder b a t 1 ed the table centerpiece on n dotly etu red *« in ami a pr mounced mleogj if Geronimo had broldered with a delft design. ( It Is safe to say ------------------------------ All the linen waa embroidered In allowed a vobw In the making of Okie- blue initial« The dolly set» Yvere In houxa's constitution the new sqonw delft deelgue ■ I would have been wiped off the face of Even the cundlb abmlea wert of thin ite state b>»,ie«d of ttelug accorded the blue silk, which gives n very pretty many privli-gce which the gallant Ok- Itoht If yen nst the right texture. uu^mam. have accorded her. . OfficeJHbstaira Rooms 5 and 6 M ANAGER » C e n ts E nglish actrtfases. Hotel Oregon O«r.i;,T.®«: I »m w M ln e you an order tor aaada ihla aprin, aa I liked your aaa<la *» r, much last «pr.ne „ . Your» truly It. Monster of the Deep, Caught In Net of Italian Fishermen, Drags Their Boat Out of San Francisco Harbor at a Speed of Ten Miles an Hour. A tto rn e y a t L a w . FoaiLAMB StioCo.. Many Short comings as tho Hostess^ As one read« a greiit deni about how ’ to receive or to I fain gu »t «. but very little on how the guest should lie- have, the supposition Is That sho knows Just the correct thing and alw ays docs 'K in Send yo’ir oroer» 10 a house that undersfands Western conditiona and you will pet satisfaction. The Quest Has Quite n Towed to Sea by Sea Lion. Office nt Furniture Store. B est S eed s fo r th e W est MAKING VISITS. OREGON W. H. Ragsdale W hen Both in Workmanship and Price - Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. tlammrrclal Trai» ««lidie* Satisfaction Guaranteed - , roadway, ho headed It straight for this precipice, aud tt seemed inevitable th at he would succeed In accomplishing his design. But the lnstnnt tho car left the highway Prince Ghlka was struck w ith tho thought th a t his chauffeur had gone mad. He a t once leai>ed upon him and attem pted to take con trol of tho car aw ay from him. In tho struggle th at ensued the chauffeur was overpowered. Ho wus a powerful man, hut Prince Ghlka was more than a match for him. The prince was uble to prevent tho ear from going over the precipice, but to do It ho had to steer tt Into a Hugo bowlder, and when It struck tho ris k it was overturned, and In Its over turning tho chauffeur was Instantly killed. The prince’s first thought wus that Ills wife nisb had been ktlled, for she lay motionless and apparently dead for several minutes a fter ttie accident. He was overjoyed Vfbcn she opened Ijer eyes luid lost no time I11 hurrying her back to Bucharest and providing for her the attention she needed. F iv e unknown law or freak of fancy, the terrifying thing which had been grip ping their net and dragging them to d««tmctlon turned with it and towed thorn straight back through the shift ing sea mist to shore and -safety. The early morning's sun was yellow- tog the fishermen’s big bight near the Old Melgga wharf when a monster that was n«Jt a myth by any means was ■lowly and with great efforts «lrawn In w ith the net. Cassonelll, Stot^so and tho amazed knot of Italian fishermen: they had summoned to usslst them M ddenly paw- a large sea lion which’ <nensure<l nearly fifteen feet In length. i n g r o w l i n g and struggling tloa- perntely, enmeshed In hundreds of feet of the strong netting. When shot an« draw n ashore It was found that th Hon weighed about 80tJ*pounds. I t was about midnight when Cusso* neiu and Stotezo put out In their anil launch bound for Lime point to bt-gld fishing for i "‘ k cisl and sea bass. A t the point they let down their net and hud Just begun to fill their pipes when suddenly their boat began to rock violently. Both thought that they llG L'lt. In the course of a few nilnutre It was moving a t a rate of ten miles an hour. Old Fort point wus passed, s l id later the light ou Mile rock was twinkling ustern. Then both men began to shout wildly for help. Nets aro valuable thing« that fishermen cannot well af ford to-throw away, and for this rea son they did not cut It loose from their boat. Vainly they endeavored to row iu the opposite direction, hut found that use- Icss. They could not even slacken the sp«*ed of their c rn ft^ O u t at the heads they thought fhnt the wind might aid them and ■<> set tho sails so that they might turn around as they moved for ward, but that did them no good what ever. Finally when they thought they would never again reach the shore the tide came to their relief. The as yet uns«*cn monster evidently concluded that dragging the heavy boat ugalnst the strong tide was no easy task,- so It gradually worked around and started hack, to the Inex pressible Joy of the two flsherracu. They managed to steer the craft up to the “fisherman’s wharf,” where the sea lion revealed Itself aud met Its fate. New Jersey Rooster Protects Baby Friend. Samuel Castallna of South Vineland, N. 3. has a ton eighteen inontha old and a rooati’r. Thia boy and the nxwt «r are Inseparable companions. A eousln of the boy five years old came Into the yard, nml after a few mtnutea there waa a row. Tho older boy •panklug the little fellow vigorously and came with head down and feath ers and wings up. The feathered cham pion struck the cousin, who when he got bis breath bolted for the gate, yell ing: "Papa, papa! An eagle waa trying to eat me up.” The rooster mounted a w sshtub by the aide of his little mas ter and crowed hie plaaanra In the vto- T o - ....1 H. OB LA BAUMB. MABT DAUL Oregon »hen the pet roaatar heard the rocket M.. . -