Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 03, 1908, Image 2

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    H E W IL L E X P L A IN .
The
O bserver.
i r s UP TO YOU, BOURHILL.
Political Column. Political ColmiHi.
The last issue of the Coudon An E d ito ria l R eview o f th e S itu a tio n A n o th e r Feel N a tio n V ain ly Aaoartad
M ore Baptist Church.
People who live in glass houses Glolie (joutiuues its mud Ihrowiug,
By one o f th e A a t a a r a fa T r ie .
In th e Seoend D la trto t.
Collage
Prayer Meetings every
The undersigned hereby announces
M e re < ji « f ••««»•> »*«•*•
The uuderalgnid hefPWg announces
should never (brow stones,” aud aud tries to east reflections on Sen­
The
Grace
Valley
Journal
aaka
I
Tueaday
evening
at
7.30.
April
7th
to the voters of Hberman couuty that to the Voters of Hherman oouuty that
o r r i o u L r â M M o r shbuman
Dalles
City
O
ptim
ist
our geueral remarks iu oppositiou ator Bowerman in relation to the
he Is a candidate, at the primary elec­ he Is a caudldata. at the primary elac-
Senator Bowerman to state hie po-1 at the home of O C Mortensen,
M ORO, O R IO O N .
to the candidacy of George B. Bour legislation of the last session, af­
tion, for the republican nomination for lion, for the republican nomination for
“There are three candidates lor
Every one interested is invited
D is tr ic t A tto rn e y
hill for state senator, has caused fecting the banks, and banking the republican nomination (or oon- sition on the Banking bill, the Mil-
C o n g re s s m a n
for the l lt b Judicial district, compris­
D. C. I bblamd a S om . . . . . . E ditors him to come back at us, as w e ex­ laws.
gress in this district—ex-Governor ler Deposit bill, and the Marquam to attend the meetings
for the Second District, aublrct to the ing Hherman, Wheeler and G illiam
M ore Froabytorlaa Chwroh.
pected he would, but with the fee
approval of the voters. I believe In counties, subl.ct Io the approval of the
If (he Globe was lionest in its Geer, W. R. Ellis, the present rep­ Review bill, to-called. A s w e u n - |
C. L. I reland , M anage ».
appropriations for waterways, voters of thia district. I f nominated
ble charge that we were graficis.
contention it would point out some resentative,and George 8. Shepherd derstand it, Mr. Bowerman has no
Services in Moro Pre-byterian lllteral opiRirtuuity
and privileges for and elected I shall faithfully discharge
If legitimate Charge» for work s p e c ie act iu this legislation where a Portland attorney. Of theae Mr apologies of any kied to offer the ohurch next Bunday, Morning snd e«iual
Send for advertising rates.
l»tx)r aud capital, snd government the duties of the office.
aud servie«1« performed, is grafting Seuator Bowerman has done some Geer is by far the best known, has trio on any of these matters.
control of corporations.
evening.
J o h n A . C o llie r
T . T . C eo r
FR ID A Y .....................April 3, 1908 tbeu wo must plead guilt*, but it is thing which is in conflict with the had a much wider experience in the
The Marquam (Jackson) Review
Bunday school at 10 a in.
not, ami our denial is proof.
inlert‘sis of the people.
The undersigned hereby announce*
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
public affairs of the state and ia de­ bill is explained in another column
The undersigned hereby announces to the voters of bhermau oouuty that
The Observer has been established
But bow about this austere auto
The Title Guarantee aud Trust
of
The
Old
Reliable
today.
With
to
the
voters
of
Shsrntan
couuty
that
M e re M . E . C huroh
cidedly the best equipped to repre­
lie is a candidate, at the primary elec­
nearly 21 year», ai)d It ha. some subscrl-
be Isa candidate, at the primary elec­ tion, for the republican nomination for
crat qr'ike'coiiii bous«! this would Company were seeking legislation,
ber» who have received It regularly for
sent it in the balls of congress. a thorough understanding of the
tion, for the republican nomination for
Regular
services
every
Bunday,
more than h a lf a »coreof year*.
Many be Senator Bourhill!
had a paid lobby, aud bad a cipher
D is tr ic t A tto rn e y ,
Reports from every part of the dis­ contents of thia measure, no fair- at 11 a m? Rev. Perry Chandler,
o f theae object to having .the Old Reliable
J o in t S e n a to r
Judge: A re you n g ia l.« i! You code. But suppose they did. Near­
minded man can say but that Mr.
discontinued at the tim e o( expiration ol
trict
indicate
that
he
will
be
nomi­
for the U tb Judicial district, auhlect to
Pastor.
i
for the 18th senatorial dlstrlet.twmprla
th eir subscriptions, and for their benefit, as may answer this q m s ion if you ly all other large financial iuslitu-
approval of the voters of this
thia dis­
nated by a large plurality, if not Bowerman did right The Banking
for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip­
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. Ing Hherman, G illiam and Wheeler the
trict.' I f immlnated aud elected I shall
iious
of
I
he
slate
did
the
same;
and
waut
to.
«
bill
became
a
law
after
the
people
tions only when notified to do so, except
oouutleb.
Oregon.
I
f
nominated
and
P H Buxton, Bupt.
endeavor to faithfully
thfulli discharge the du­
In the first place, as county judge the people of th e c a l e were demand« by a clean majority vole.
bv agreement made at the lim e the ac­
elected I w ill |»erfi»rin the duties i»er
had demanded such a measure, and
Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs­ talulng to the office In the best inanuer des of the office as provided by law.
“
Mr.
Geer
is
a
native
of
the
state
count Is opened, when It is noted upon you have shown op ihdeceut disre
ing some relief along these lilies.
D.' R . P a r k e r .
the calendar to be discontinued promptly
and has spent all his life here, liv ­ it l>ecame a law with but few dis­ day, at 2 o’clock p m. ‘M rsC G possible that w ill conserve the Interests
• t the tim e specified. A ll persons paying gard for the people’s welfare In the Mr. Bowenuau was never iutercM-
of all the residents of the district.
senting votes. So, if Senator Bow Huis, President.
7 . In advarce at the lim e!of subscribing, w ill handling o f Mho finances ot the
ing
when
a
younger
man
in
eastern
ed, except from the stand point of
Jay B o w e rm a n
Pursuant to the snlloitat l o l l o f a num­
have the benefit of the $2 50 rate for two
S p auld ing C h a p e l.
Oregon, in Union county, foi nearly erman was wrong on this question
ber of Republican* < f Hherman couniy
years, or the $5 00 rate lor five years. \ \ e county for neatly the past four one who gives h i f best thought to
then
nearly
every
senator
in
the
I
have
dscldvd to I ecome a candidate
Services, 1st and 3d Sundays
send T h e Observer to any responsible per
eleven years, aud has since kept in
The undersigned hereby announce*
years. You have repeatedly paid the ¡merest of I he people.
fcr .thc office bf
w n who orders I t , though they may not
state
was
wrong.
Thia
bill
was
to
the
voter*
of
Hbenuan
county
that
12 n. and 2d and 4th 8und*ys at
Before the Globe accuses Mr. close touch with its affairs and
send the money w ith the order, with the greater sums for services f >i the
be 1* a candidate, at the primary elec­
C o u n ty ->udeo
understanding that they are to pay
county, when the same services Boweriuun <»f wrong doing, let its wants. He has served four terms amended, time and again, and was 7:30 p. m.
tion, for the rspViblloau nomination for
, cents per m onth for It, until such tim e as
constantly on the move between
Sunday school 11 a. in. etch
of Hherman County, Oregon, suhj.ot
numerous
editors
bring
one
fact
to
in
the
state
legislature,
baing
the
oould
have
been
performed
for
they may wish to take advantage ol the
' J o in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
to lhe iu-1 Ion i f the Republican voters
committees,and every objectionable I Bunday.
above liberal discounts. V rom this date much less money.
light, and not resort to sophistry speaker of the house in the session
at lb 1» c'm lng primary election. I f I
of
the
28th repreaeuta!lve district. 00m- am
we are prepared to dlscoui t rates to ail
Epworth
League
7
p.
m.
no«ntiiabd and elected I w ill, dur­
feature
waa
out
out
of
it.
of 1891. ’In 1^96 he was one of the
As one instance of this wo may aud personal abuse.
prtalng Hherman, G illiam and Wheeler
leading W eeklies and Magaalnes published
G. F. P inkham , Pastor. count it*. Oregon. I f nominated and ing my term < f office, stand for equa­
Will
the
Grass
Valley
Journal
Couoerning
The
Review
Bill,
In the United States, to any prepaid reader cite the case of the county court
McKinley electors, stumping the
elected I w ill perform the duties per- ble arsewment snd taxation cf all prop-,
of T h e Old Reliable Observer. Come with
Weslay Chagal.
allowing a bill of $15.00 for exam which Mr. Bowerman killed in the state in every portion of it, and it point out what is wrong with the
taiuiug to the offloe In the beet mau- ertv, good loads; a iquure deal to every
the m oney— as that Is tndlspcnslbie.
citiz'Ut mid lnxj»sv«r; an honest, cou-
ining an insane person recently. senate, we may say t lat if he had was generally oonceded at the time bill? No one in the state has yet
Services first and third Sundays, uer possible that w ill conserve the In •ervnt've. «conomlcd admlnlrtration
tereslsofall the residents of the district.
not
done
so
be
would
not
be
entitled
suggested
that
the
bill
was
not
a
of the m u i.lj ’* huslte * .Verv respect­
7-30 p. m. and second and fourth
that his speeches on the silver fal­
Jonathan Bourne uses the Uuited The legal fee for this service is $5
B . F. P ik e fully
E 8 C a ttr o n
to ask any man iu this district fora
States government frank to (lbtrib whiqh would have been charged by
lacy did more to cairy the stale for good one, and i( it remains for the gundayB at 12 o’clock noon.
Grass Valley Journal to point o u t1
vote. Ho would have becu unwor­
either
of
our
local
doctors.
But
did
The undersigned hereby announce
ute his 2d elective (3d term) prop­
the gold standard than any other
Sunday school 11 a. m. each
The undersigned hereby announce*
thy of i t
the defects of our laws
to the voters or Bhermau county that to the voter* of Hherman o u 'ty that
Sunday.
aganda.
• you call upon them! No; you sent
single
agency.
He
was
chosen
to
he
is acim lldat», at the primary el«c-
This bill, knowu us The Jackson
Is a candidate, at the primary elec­
For gracious
G. F. P inkham , Pa-tor. he
to Grass Valley aud secured the ser
take the electoral vote to Washing­
tion, for the republican nomination for tlon, for the republican noinlnatlou’ for
Revipw
Bill,
was
aimed
at
allowing
sakes alive
China is going to establish a mod vices of a doctor there who charged
Monklsnd Presbyterian Churoh.
J o in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
C o u n ty J u d g e
a further review of the Marquam ton in January, 1897, by bis asso­
pojnt them out
ern university. There will bo some $15.00. Was the expenditure of this
ciates.
Regular service at the usual hour for the 28th representative district, atxl If lio in liiu lv d and elected I w ill
case,
bnt
as
they
could
not
get
a
Don’t be so long at iL
comprising Hherman, Gilliam and |terform all the dutlee of the office In a
thing doing iu the empire when extra $10.00 in the people’s interest!
“In 1898 Mr. Geer was nominat­
next Sunday. Everyone welcome.
Wheeler counties. I f nominated and fair and Impartial mauner towards all.
Again, we would like to have special h ilt t hey introduced a gen ed for governor at the republican
The Miller Deposit bill is a good
that college yell breaks out.
elected I w ill perform the duties per
some information as to your bills for eral measure, which provided that slate convention by acclamation, bill, too; and will work incalculable
V . H . S m ith
tainlug to the office In the l>cst manner
Plenty of Trouble
possible that w ill conserve the Interests
“sundries” aud“expenses” allowed at any time within ten years after a the only instance of the kind in the benefit to the state of Oregon, al­
1 7
The chancellor of Syracuse uni
Isoaused
by
stagnation
of
the
liver
of all the residents of the district-
at different terms of the court. court had granted a judgment or
The undersigned hereby announces
though
the
state
treasurer
has
not
history of the party in Oregon. In
verslty is respectfully referred to
and bowels. To get rid of it aud head
R . N . D o n n e lly to the voters of Hherman couuty that
What did those bills cover that decree the same could be reviewed!
the following June, after campaign­ done as he should have done under ache and biliousness, aud the poison
in that passage of scripture where
he Is a candidate at the primary elec­
If
passed
this
bill
would
have
jeop­
made the county responsible for
tion, for the republican nomination for
_____
_____
_______
that brings Jaundice, lake Dr. Klug’s
the
law.
W
hen
the
law
becomes
of
The
undersigned
hereby
announce*
“ Day uuto Day uttereth speech but
ing
in
every
county
in
the
state,
he
them! It looks like graft, and the ardized the entire business interests
to the voter* of Hherman couniy that
general
use,
and
the
money
of
the
New
Life
Pills,
purifiers
that
do
the
C o u n ty J u d g e
was elected by a majority of nearly
not knowledge.”
Is a candidate, at the primary elec­
people want to know about these of Oregon. Not one dollar of money
is deposited with the various work without grinding or griping. 25c he
tion, for the republican nomination for o f ----------- .
11,000 over his democratic oppon­ stale
.
_ .
would
have
been
loaned
ou
farm
«r
banka ol t h / a l a f . ib .n will lhe I -
Mon.
matteis, since you have accused us
to thè resulta of hm I id
ó prlmary.
l f nom-
i
J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e
city property. Loans would have ent, the largest majority by far ever
If George Bourhill is honest in from pure wautonness.
inated aud elected I w ill perforai tbe
p
»
p
l.
apprMSat.
thia
W
n
a
.
0
,
.
,
ST|LLANOTH
t
H
LIE
nailed
.
for
the
28th
representative
district,
given
in
the
Btate
for
governor.
dutles
pertaluing
’
to
tbe
(
flioe
In tbe
his contentions why has not the
Again, what did you (lo with boeu called in, and in the case of
comprising Hhftrmaii.' Gilliam ami best mauucr posslble to oonaerve all
_______
“At the end of his term he was that will be benefioial alike to all
lower part of the Rattlesnake grade that $250.00 allowed to you in April mortgage foreclosures no one would
Wheeler counties. I f nominated and I l i o ljitere*ta or all tb« residente of thè
been cleared of obstructions the 1905 term, by the county court for bid iu property, for the title would defeated for a renomination through inhabitants of the State. Why not One ef tha Basest Slanders of the elected I will perform the duties per counly.
tnlnlng to the office iu the best tnsuuer
have a Grass Valley depository? | Qan9 s * t os,de by Good Goods.
W m H e n rlc h s
past three years!
possible that will oonkerve the Interests
the relief of paupers, aud cashed by never be secure until the ten jears the agency of fa< tional troubles in
had lapsed.
Such
oould
be
secured
if
they
put
of
all
the
residents
of
the
district.
the party, and at once appealed to
you. You have had ample time to
The undersigned hereby announoee
Chaos would have been the result, the people as a candidate for Unit­ up the right kind of a bond. Why I W e have io our possession, at the
to the voters of Hherman county that
Eastern congressmen say the navy file your receipts and vouchers for
as the bill provided that judgments ed States senator, and though car­ not Wasco and Moro banks, also? office of The Old Reliable, dou’t
is a candidate, at the primary elec­
To Tolers of 2811 Rcpreseulative Dislrict he
ought to lie large enough to take this money, but an inspection of the
tion, for the republican nomination for
and decrees of the past were subject rying the state over the democratic Why should the money we pey on forget that; copy of a decision c f
care of both oceans. It may not be records does not show that you’Ye
An error made In pre|»sring my
to the law the same as those that
C o u n ty C le rk
candidate by 14,000 majority, the state school loans be Bent to banks the Circuit oourt of Gilliam county petitions for filing, discovered too lute
necessary to add that their opinion ever accounted for oue cent of it;
to correct, leaves my name off of the I f nominated and elected I will per­
should arise in the future. None
in
Salem,
Portland,
and
elsewhere?
nnder
date
of
October
14,
1905,
same influences which defeated him
and the people certainly have a
on this point is recent.
official primary ballot. The only re form the duties of the office of Couuty
would be sure of property secured
for the gubernatorial nomination If we had a depository here we given by Judge Bradshaw, in the course is to ruu as au Independent si Clerk in the same manner as past yeara
right to know what you did with it.
through a chain of title traced from
oould keep the money at home and o*80 of the State of Oregon vs. I1 red the June election. This I have decided with special favors to none.
controlled the legislature and ha
Again, since -April, 1905, you
do. Khali be pleased to consider bal­
I Suppose there was but one wheat
any court proceedings, unless they was again defeated.
receive the benefit of it.
Wilson; The Local Option dose, to
H. 8. M cD anel
lots cost for me at the primary election
1
buyer in Grass Valley,and that oue have had in your possession $1,000 exceeded ten years of time previous
As to the lobby ol the Title Gnar-
F« * ‘l Journal
as t>elng an endorsement of the action
“For
many
years
Mr.Geer
has
by
of
the
couuty
road
fund,
which
Bonrhill, would he give you the
to the da»e of the passage of the act. common consent been regarded as . n u . and Tru.l Co., no»inuio«l at 8entod. gro«ly, l « t week, io it. taken, aud not as votes to nomination. To voters of Hherman county Oregon:
Am not allied with any existing faction
value of your graiu! With no road should have been placed lu the
I hereby annnunoe myself aa a can­
Salem: wbat doe. Btm.lor Bow«-1
elr“rt• “> I » « » » «
The Globe, will not be fair. It
and know of no reason w hy, If elected, didate for republican nomination for
the
most
effective
campaigner
in
county
treasury.
W
hile
you
bave
to The Dalles would that help yotl
I
should
not
co:operate
freely
with
the
loon
votes
against
Senator
Bower-
will not be honest. It is trying to
Oregon and as be is perhaps more man know about that? Don’t in
stated in the county court that you
de'egatiou, to be elected in June
C o u n ty C le rk
to get a better price from him!
Judge Bradshaw held that district
create all the vilest passious that
Concerning all matter* that may sub­
received this money, you have not
thoroughly acquainted with all its sinuate anything. If you know any
of
Hberman
«wunty, subjec1 to the ap­
the vote on the local option ques­ serve the Interests of the peonle of the
can be created in the minds of man:
accounted for it; you have never
|>eople and the wants of every com­ good and valid reason why Bower tion in Gilliam county was u nullity district as well as cf those or the state proval of the voters at the primary
el«*ction to be held April 17tb, 1908.
bate, malice, envy, jealousy, and
W ithin the last five mouths small
had authority or right to keep it
munity in eVefy county in this dis­ man should
come
ihouia not
no, be
□ . . elected,
.« « « . w
m. I
ds Tbl.doco.neut at large.
investors in dividend paying rail­
prejudice, are its weapons, but they
W . J . M a r in e r
C. E. J a m e s
for a single day; you have had uo
by
one who wtohe.
trict, he would make a most valu­ out o peoly .n d .bove board »»O |
...........
■■
.I—., i i.
road stocks are said to have increas­
will not succ«ied. They never do.
right to spend one cent of it for any
The undersigned hereby announces
to see it.
The undersigned hereby announoee
Uouesty and fair dealing will count able representative in congreaa say so
ed by 100,000. The general public
purpose, and no warrants or ordeis
to tbe voter* of Hberman «»unty that to tbe voters of Hherman county that
every time and the people thorough­ The Optimist freely predicts that
is evidently not afraid of recent
be is a candidate, at tbe primary elec­ he is a candidate, at the primary elec­
AT ïfcR PRIMARIK8.
have ever been authorized by the
“Judge
not
lest
ye
be
judged,”
before
he
has
been
there
four
years
tion, for the republican nomination for tion, for the democratic nomination for
railroad legislation—or the 2 cent
ly understand the motive back of
county court ou this sum of money.
the Globe persecution, and will he will have become a national fig­ laudldatee for the Following Officers ia respectfully referred to George
C o u n ty A s s e s s o r
C o u n ty C le rk
'rate.
This $1,000 you have kept, iu utter
Bourhill. Io last weeks’ Journal for Hherman county. Oregon. I f nom­ of Hherman county, subject to the ap­
a*-*»-.
show their disapproval by costing ure among the big men of that body.
disregard of the obligations of your
Will be Voted for April 17
he calls The Observer folk grafters inated and elected I w ill perform the proval of the voters. I f elected I will
“Two years ago when a candidate
Ben. Tillman says he has reached
their votes for Jay Bowerman for
f>r the office of fn n n ty A*sea*or discharge the rtutte* of the offloe ac-
oath of office, and have had it in
for charging only the correct prices duties
for the nomination for governor,
Btute senator.
a point where he doubts the capac­
Iu the same manner as past years with cording to law, special favor to none.
your bank for your use, or the use
Justioe of the Supreme oourt.
for work done for the county. Ask special favors to none.
though defeated by but 260 votes in
ity of the people to govern them
P O. D o M o s s
of your bank, while Bbeiman conn
O tto P e e tz
United
States
senator.
Hans Koepke, of Kent, whom he
the
entire
state,
he
carried
11
of
the
selves. When a statesman arrives
The Observer, The Old Reliable
ty has been paying Interest of road
Member
of
congress.
oonaiders
a
‘grafter’
in
a
horse
deal
at this conclusion he is not far from
yet; never took, and kept for three 46 counties in the district without
warrants, which this sum of money
Eureka' Lodge No. 121
State senator, 18th distriot.
____
____________
a few # ______
years ago,
when he signed a
the trap door that will end Ids pub
years without interest, $1,000 of spending any money or making
A . K A A. M ., Moro, O r.
in your bands should have relieved,
Two
joint
representatives,
28th
aheck,
written
for
him
to
sign,
that
road uiouey, wheu the couuty was campaign. His plurality in the
11c career.
Meets the first and third
if iu the county treasury, where it
district.
proved
to
be
for
$40
more
than
the
paying interest on outstanding district was over 2000 votes, and re­
iTbursday evenings of each
...A N D ...
Circuit judge, 11th judicial dis- prioe bargained for.
month Visiting members
It remains Io be seen whether belongs.
warrants. Who is the grafter! And ports from different counties at this
cordlrily Invited to meet
Now, judge; dou’t goto swearing uo returns yet.
trict.
the king of Italy, or au American
time indicate that he will suoceed
By order of tbe \Y. M.
District attorney, 11th judieial
and jumping about Miff legged.
J. M. Parry, Hecretsry.
DANGER IN IÌKLAY
queen, can exercise the greater in­
in
this
contest
by
a
much
larger
The iecords arc open to us, and
My Motto Is
district. '
fluence over the duke of Ahruzzi.
In his haste to call The Old Reli­ figure.
B * « h l* h a m
C h a p te r .
Railroad commissioner.
there
is
more
material
there
jet.
Quick
Hales and
Kidney
Diseases
are
Too
Dsngeroas
No
78
O
K
H.
In afTiirs of this kind the poets
able down for speaking the truth
“Mr. Goer is not making a cam­
Regular communication
County judge.
Small Profits.
For Moro People to Neglect.
have assur<*d us that th i scept« r We don’t have to lie about you, as about the E. O. L. Co., Bourhill paign against anybodj else, but for
each 2d and 4th Ihu rs-
you have lied about us; but for the
Live and Let Live.
Sheriff.
The greet danger of kidney trouble
cuts no more ice than the shepherds
day evening* monthly.
has got his wires crossed. He says himself, and is ^actively pushing it
present please answer these few
County
olerk.
By
order
W
.M
.
Is that they get a firm hold before tbe
Call and Exam Ina
crook.
the report of the committee to ex­ along, visiting every county in the
Mrs F.J.Mesdl.Hecy.
questiops which the people have a
Comndssioner.
sufferer recognizes them.
Health is
My Stock of
amine and report on E. O. L. Co. district and most of .them several
gradually
undermined.
Backache,
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It is reported that Bourhills’ right to know alwut._______
IHlHla, Wttn nt VVtl A
tiff
Mt lift? tfratiuttiy limes. He stands On the right ltd« „ Treasurer.
I . O .O . F. M.>ro, Oregon.
headache, nervousness, lameness, sore-
and
It’s up to you.
School superintendent.
money is paying for the rank polit
term, 1900. Wrong, judge; it wts of the great questions now of inter­
Meets every Haturday
nee*, lumbago, urinary troubles, drop-
H ID E L IN E 8
Assessor.
.
evening
at
7:80
o’clock.
ioal stuff going through onr post
October 5th, 1905.
av, diabetes and Bright's disease follow
before buying
est to the people, and the Optimi t
Visiting member* arc
Surveyor.
Jupan lias purchased 3000 tous of
offices from Condon, Fossil and
In merctleee succession Don’t neglect
cordially Invited. Mem­
hopes to see him win out in the
Coroner.
your kidneys Cure tbe kidneys with
bers are expected to be
Grass Valley. The people will show rifle barrels in the United States
Judge Bourhill strained at a gm t present race, as Oregon requires
Otto Peetz, N . G.
tbe certain and safe remedy, Doan’* present.
Committeeman.
their contempt for this kind of a recently. Alter looking over the iu trying to make us out grafters,
M. E. Miller. Secretary.
Kidney 1*111*.
men of bis caliber and wide ac-
campaign by voting for Mr. Bower- entire field, foreign buyers often over his own signature iu the Grass
Justioe of the peace.
'
Moro - Oregon.
John C. Berry, retired farmer, living
spend their money here. Not Irom Valley Journal. But you are wrong quaintence with its needs in the
man for state senator.
Constable.
on B lu ff street, The Dalles, Ore., says:
national congress.”
sentiment, but as a business propo again, judge; the bill allowed the
Voting places will be open from “ Doan’s Kidney Pills have proven
their merit, not only In our family, but
12 o’clock m. till 7 p m.
Grass Valley Journal for publishing To the voters of Sherman county:
Bourhill says he fought repairs sition.
Crayon Portrait», 16x20, 40c.;
In the families of our neighbors snd
the aemi-aunual statement was just
to the Harris grade l>ecause it would
Who
shall
be
our
county
clerk!
friends, and I feel It a duty to recom­ frame» 10c and up; sheet picture»
BonrldP cnn’pnd<«
i*
lv tip* h ilf a dollar more than double the
Political Iaforaatlon. _
cost $2,000 or more, and nobody
mend tills remedy to others who may lc each. You Can make 400 per
Shall we change officers iu this very
Observer
family”
waut
lito
lUU'i bUui y tu stated. Bee records of the
ontaide of The Oltserver family
be suffering with kidney oomplslnt. cent, profit, or $36 per week. Cata­
importaut
offic«!
Voters,
look
into
C om pany
¡istration for primaries will B«g.h my sou s n d m y w lf have obtained logue and sample» free.
wanted it. Better judges of such between Sherman county and The January, 1907, term of the county this question; have you ever chang
F kank W. W illiam » C o,
Dulles.
You
are
wrong
again,
Take
pleaiure
in announcing that
conrL
Be
truthful,
George.
prompt
and
lasting
relief
from
back­
April 7th. Primary election
nutters than Bourhill would put
ed a good officer aud regretted It
Chioago, 111» they tlnve purchased the Grants’
ache and kidney disorders by tbe use 1208 W Taylor Bt,
Judge.
Every
farmer
wants
that
the road In good condition for $500.
pril 17th.
afterwards! Dou’t make a mistake
Forry, and will operate the ferry
of Doan’s Kidney Pills snd we are al­
The letter of Hon. Frauk Menefee
Registration reopens April 21 for ways glad to endorse this remedy.”
A s to who needs the road most ask outlet. Time is not so far past but
between Cliff», Washington, and
this
time;
you
can’t
improv«
on
Mr
it
may
be
lementbered
lhat
our
in The Olmerver was an eye opener
scores of South End people.
general election, and closes May 15.
Rufus, Oregon. They »olifiit the
For sale by all dealers.
Price 50
wheat producers threat to haul to to the- libelers, a ml now that the McDanel as clerk. We have tried Election June 1.
patronage of the public and will do
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
Has
any
fault
been
found
with
him.
All
outstanding
Sherman
coun­
The Dalles market brought wheat people of Sherman county have I he
Registration reopens Sept. 20 for New York, sole agents for the United ty warrant* are now payable nt my all they possibly can in giving
W hy should D. R. Barker lie eu
him! No; he gives general eatisfac
buyers to paying living prices.
quick and prompt service.
trillh,
from
a
disinterested
person,
Presidential
election, and cloeea on States.
tilled to any consideration at (he
tion; keeps onr records well. The
Kemember the name— Do*ns—and office. Intare»t\will cease from thi»
dm Mclieiues of the opposition have
C liffs F erry C ompany ,
date. Moro Or., March 16,1908.
take no other.
hands of the voters of 81 erinafi
lawyers that work in our courts say, October 20. Ele«^ion Nov. 3.
R< cently Barnum Bros bad a con- moiled like a Know bank uuder the “Keep the present clerk, and make
W. S tanley ,
c o u iil)! John A Collier, the pres­
1 U M M O N S - In Ih» C ircuii Court ol tho Stille 290] *
County Treasurer
ent districr Hiio:n«-y, has made a trac' • « deliver a bunch of cattle, rajs of a July sun; and voters will uo mistake.” What belter recoin-
)
o f Orogon for Hherman County.
Colonist Rates to Oregon.
cist
their
ballots
for
Hon.
Jay
atxmt
Ilirw
car
loads,
at
a
stipulat­
Arley K. Y*o, E U ls tl« ,
caps!) c >»d MfflUtnt « flicer, a man
tnendution do«« he need! we are all
Following arc the ooloniet rates Bssebltu vs. Yeo, Dot« ndnnt.
o f hue ligeucc. a m m ■ f experience ed pi ice, either at Moro or io The B<>w«rtnan for slate senator, and satisfied with him. If you hear
• F IV K R V MM iuevM« e g O R D E R
Mud a fi.4.t e U « lawjer# a together D d le s . They delivered at the latter IIoo. Jobu A. Collier for district false stories circulating about him from the points named to any point To Baaebhia Yeo, tbe above named de-
Httorney.
pis«**
and
made
$375
over
the
price
in
Sherman
county,
gbod
until
the
Two
s;an,
broke,
gentle
to
handle.
U.e kind ftf a mita H tcjco p le wan«
investigate them! his past record
Ia tbe name of tbe Btate of Oregont
they would have received over ex-
Van are hereby required to appear snd Call on me and will mnke terms to
to rui »i-i
olli?••.
is a clean one; he stands well for 90th day of April, 1908 Inform answer
The
stale
forestry
association
re
tbe oomplslnt filed against yon in suit.
O wen T hompson ,
penses, by del it ei ing ft«’ Moro.
A t T he O bserver O ffice
your eastern friends:
truth
and
veracity.
Voters,
cast
tbe above enliUed anit, on or before the laat
Monkland, Ore.
What would they have received, cei.tly initiated a movement for a your vote at the primary for H. 8. Deelfdoe*. Io w a ......................... $84.00 day of tbe time preeorlbed in tbe order of 288 >
A*u*l«.cr
nailed
li«e cross.
pnlUinatioa, to wit: On or before tbe »th
Our “ ads” attract attention and
8800 day
Is. l l o ...........................
with not even a trail open to The state forest reserve. Resolutions McDanel, aud you will not regret 8 t Louis,
of May ,1908, and if von fail to no appear
M00 and
•idVertlge. When you get our ad-
'1.« F««.-n J tit nal iaai<we»*k said Dalles.
wen> adopted proposing legislation
answer, plaintiff will apply to theOourt
M 0 0 for tbe relief demanded in tbe oomplatnt
v« rtising, yon get business bringers.
that B K rfe..<cy to‘«l si.nn* one that
by which the state can tie permitted I L _______ _____________
gle«t herein agalnet yon, to wit: For a decree
....... 40.00 dlseolvlng tbe bond« of matrimony now ex-
la d
••B i n w a i i i w.»i paid tOOO f r se­
H * G * t W h a t ha N aaM a«.
Where would Bourhills credit foi Io exchange about 100,000 acres of
the plaintiff snd yonreelf on
........40 86
D L A C K S n iT H IN Q
cret Q »“
<!>•• pa's»g‘i of a wet even partly doing his duty with school' land located in scattered
“ Nine yean ag° H looked aa If my
........48 00 tbe grounds of desertion; and foranoh other
H o isi.iluieiit. lo toe t oudou cd y respect to the E. O. L. Go. assess traots within forest rcaervsa, to the time bad come, aays C Farthlbg, of
........48.00 and farther relief as to tbe Oosrt may seem
and REPAIR SHO P
eqnilsble
and
Jest.
. ...4S J 0
charter ” B- K fteaiey makes af merit come in if Assessor Peetz had national government for one com Mill creek, I T. I was so ran down that Memphis
This sommons le served opon yon by pnb-
tyyleigh
Glass,
Proprietor.
........44.80 lleatlon thereof for a period of e ll aoooewi-
Detroit..................
Horse Shoeing a
fld a v i: (hat <ha story was m annfac
........46.96 weeks In tbe Hherman Oonnty Observer, a
accept«1 the statement of the com pact body of the same are*< The life bung on a very slender thread. I t Toree to Canada.
Specialty,
waa
then
my
druggist
recommandad
....... 44.76 weekly newspaper of general elr**la tio n
Cleveland...........
, tfro*i fetiiii whole etotlr, and 1 tint pany agent at Mor i. Bourhill w.u> state land lioard and state forestry
Every kind of rig lo order,
........46.00 pnhltuhed In Hherman oonnty, Oregon. In
Electric Bitten. I bought a bottle and N a s h v ille ............
irenanoe to an order of the Hon E. V. and all orders prompt and satis­
there 1* n«-t »!••• w< id « f 11 u h ia it. far away at that time, too bu*y with commission are directed to confer I got what I need«*!—strength. I bed Washington.
M.96
Wmnington, D
Lf C
................................................... ....
C
Itt lette Id, judge of tbe above entitled Oourt
’f i ’ ieg I»» bid f l' • !•<* a; ti : a.tMHl his own private affairs to be pres with proper officials of the govern­ one foot In the grave, but Electric B it­ New York d t y ...................... ........66.00 dwly made an tbe N th day of Mareb, 1908. factory at reasonable prices.
a n d <be date of tbe first pubi I oat I on thereof
t Farmers teams fed as well as
•noli • but )»»U "au' sa.di )«"))• duty **nt to object to such a t|;iug; whelh ment to secure th« enactment of ten put It back on the turf again and
is the 27th day of Mareb. 1908.
they are fed at home, if not better.
The Oboerver Is the Sherman
A. W. FtsqnAB, Attornsv
linen w ith lh .il M u d ‘ »I m aterials. er purpoaely or not we leave to his legislation to briug about such u I ’ve been well ever sinea.” Bold undar
Telephone at onr expenie.
TkmfflmM -990J
for P laintiff
M onklanp , O ri oom .
iL
guarantee, SOeat Moro Fbarmeey.
ty paper you
tranafcr.
ooascienoe.
K«*p to the truth— It paya.
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Igents Wanted
The Cliffs Ferry
County Treasurer’s Call
Geldings for Sale
Phallamont Livery Co.
Wasco, Oregon.
Commercial Job Printing !
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