Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 10, 1908, Image 1

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    Or.HUt.Soc., CUx Hall.
Q f fvary Description to Order
PUBLISHED FRIDAYS.
ibber Stampe Furnished.
. j lor Typewriters, Typewriter
buppllea, Ribbons, Eto.
Agente (or any Magazine or Newspaper
printed in tito United States.
M
oto ,
S h e rm a n . C o u n t y ,
FOR THE TEA TABLE.
Wm. Rudolf
Adenitis Spoiled
First street, 8trong brrlok; Moro, Ore
A ll kind® of Reservoir and Cistern work in con­
nection with water systems installed in first
class style and a ll work done guaranteed.
Dynam ite and powder work on a ll kinds of Rock Excavations
H . A. S tu a rt, Moro, Oregon.
C onfectionery
C igars, T o b a c c o s
B illiard and P o o l T a b le s
PUSTERINB, R r ICK MD
I I I S H I ' V w « h whom the w izard ° f
Menlo Park Is a mere traveling • » -
h tu ll* a*endar. Charlie took a ll the
honors in the scientific courses a t col­
lege then put In a year at electrical
sngtueurtog. The reason why he stud
led it only a year was because befos*?
ho had complete th a t brief period hg
Ice cold drlnka and loe cream in sea­
son. Soda water, bottled and fountain
always on band.
When You Want
Incubators, Brooders,
Leg Band», Poultry
“ up-to-date” Poultry
K-eping, con»ult our
[ort«to*Lj
My friend Charlie Curts Is a genius
Bone Cutter», Shipping Ca»e», Efi
Food» of any kind. Remedies,
Book» on the different branche» o
latest catalog No. 301
Vinton Hotel
G R A SS VALLCV. ORC.
New Entirely.
Portland Seed Co.
Portland, Oregon
Spokane, W n .
Ha-r* They adm itted he was a g«*ius.
but feared It would prove to be uncon­
trolled genius.
C h arlie had said to me that making
electricity or storing It, which 1« the
esme thing, was a good deal like com­
bining hydrogen and oxygen to pro­
duce water. “W hy, there’s more elec­
tricity than there la ocean,’’ he said.
“I ’m going to devote myself to Invent­
ing a method of gathering It as one
would fin a reservoir w ith w ater.” 8o
I was not surprised when he came to
me one day gad said he’d doue the
Convientto Business
pr ic e r r e a s o n a b l e
C on d ucted on B e s t P rin c ip le s
f a in tin g ,
A Smart Linen Doily With Crocheted
Edge.
•
Strike on linen a circle of the size
wanted, stitch around It with the sew­
Three Nevada Miners Rescued Alive .and Well After Burial of i
ing machine, then cut a little, outside
the stitching. Roll tmck tho edge and
most Two Months a Thousand Feet Below
J v
work all around with close buttonhole
the Surface of the Earth.
(
stitch or double crochet. '
First Row—Chain B, miss 3 (or suf­
ficient space to equal 3 doubles, if the
After forty-six days of Imprisonment chisel and other tools we cut the pip« edge Is buttonholed), fasten In net; re­
I,000 feet below ground A. D. Bailey, open.
peat. Allow 0 loops of B chain to each
,rWe had done all we could for our-(
P. J. Brown and Fred McDonald, the
wheel. The wheels are Joined to the
selves,
ao
we
went
back
Into
the
southl
tSrru miners caught In the collapse of
center as made and are not connected.
drift
and
sat
down
and
discussed
our,
< shaft of the Olroux mine, at Ely,
Second Row—For a wheel: Chain 5. a
Nev., were taken out alive and well by situation and argued whether the cavn
treble In first stlt<^ of chain (chain
the men who for almost two months had broken tho six Inch pipe or not;
We B, a treble In same stitch) twice, chain
bad been digging Into their living somewhere above the shaft.
tomb. Their rescue establishes a new knew In case the six Inch pipe was, 5, and catch with a single In third
record In the world’s history of mining, broken it was all off with us. But1 stitch of first B chain.
Third Row—Chain 3 for first treble,
and their experiences aro unparalleled finally we could hear some one ham­
amid the many thrilling tales in the mering on the pipe line.
• 8 trebles undtv S chains, treble on
“About 1 or 2 o’clock as 1 was stand­ treble; repeat around and Join to top
annals of minora.
As Bailey, the first of tho prisoners, ing at thp open end of the pipe some of 3 chain.
reached the mouth of the main shaft,^ one from The surface yelled down and
Fourth R ow -* chain 10, a double In
leaning upon tho arm of a comrade, called, ‘Oh, Bailey.’ It was the moat next treble and In each of B trebles
all tho whistles and Della In the camp welcome sound that ever greeted our
and town began sounding. Tho crowd ears.
A few minutes afterward they tum-
about the mine started a cheer which
lasted continuously for five minutes, ed compreiaed air do$'n tho steam
Fifth R ow -Slip atltcti up 3 stitches
until after McDonald and Brown were line. We told them to shut oif air, ns of first 10 chain, chain 3 for first
the
steam
line
was
broken
In
the
shaft
brought to the surface.
treble, • 7 trebles under 10 cbnIU,
All three appeared In fair physical opposite our station, and tho dust, bo- chain 5. 7 trebles under same chain
condition. Tho mental strain upon lng raised, would have suffocated us. and 1 in third stitch from center. In
them showed In the few halting wools Then they made connection with tho order to hold tho scallops In place, 1
they were first able to address to their klx Inch wntcr pipe and sent tho air. treble In third stitch of next 10 chain,
friends, but after a few hours’ rest It was certainly welcome, as tho tem- repeat from stnr around. Join each
wheel to the center as you make It by
the S chain of 2 cousecutlve scallops,
thus: Chalu 2, catch In center of 5
chain loop, chain 2, complete scallop
as usual, miss 2 loops of center and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
W hen
Both in Workmanship and Price
Office at Furniture Store.
Oyster Shortcake. — Make a soft,
smooth shortcake dough with baking
powder, using milk Instead of water.
Bake In thinner layers than you would
for the regular fruit shortcake and
spiff end batter generously as soon as
baked. While the cake la baking,
scald tho liquor that you have drained
from a quart of oysters, and In anoth­
er saucepan heat a cupful of milk and
half a cupful of cream. Just aa thia
mixture begins to boll add a table-
spoonful of butter and a tablespoonful
of flour that have previously been
rubbed together and stir until It be­
comes smooth and thick. Now, turn to
tho scalding oyster liquor and, having
skimmed It carefully, add a tablespoon-
fi.l ,,f butter, some salt and pepper
Mid tlnnlly the oysters. Let them stay
but a few mlnutea only; then remove
them. Cover tho layer» of the short­
cake with them. Place the two lay­
ers together, one on top of the other,
and pour the hot Bauce over all. Serve
Immediately that It may have no time
In which to cool.
*
Oyster» WRh Tarmesan. — Oyster»
with Parmesan cheeso *4s another
unique culinary concoction that la
meeting with considerable favor. To
prepare It butter a baking dish, spread
u layer of toasted bread crumbs over
the bottom, upon this arrange a layer
of oysters, and ovpr these sprinkle a
thin layer of minced parsley and grat­
ed Parmesan cheese. Repeat thia op­
eration, add an extra layer of crumbs,
with many Mis of butter; pour half a
F. R. AXTELL; MORO, OR
’ I STO P
AT
Hotel Oregon
eently, when each guest was servea
with an Individual mold of aspic in
tho center of which there were several
appetizing looking oysters. The mold«
were of different shapes and were
served on Iteds of watercress, while the
aspic had been generously flavored
with lemon Juice. The combination,
À PLATK DOILY.
Join next scallop to third loop in use therefore, was as tasty as It was at-
mhnner. Miss B loops of center be­
tween wheels.
R ecip es F o r C h a fin g D is h P a rtie s -
Sixth Row—To connect the wheels,
One of tho simplest chafing dish
fasten In first B chain above where the
wheel Is Joined to center, • chain 7, recipes, yet one with which very few
miss 3 of 8 trebles, a treble In next aro successful In making, Is a chccao
and In fifth of opposite 8 trebles, mak­ omelet. To prepare thia take three
ing no chain between, chalu 7, fasten eggs, three desert spoonfuls of sifted
under 5 chnln, repeat front * 4 times, flour, a small quantity of grated Par­
chain 7, a treble In fourth of 8 trebles mesan cheese, pepper, salt and butter.
following, treble In fifth treble In next Bent the eggs, flour, pepper and salt
scallop, chain 4, miss 2 loop» of cen­ together until quite smooth, and then
ter, fasten In next, chain 4. a treble In add the cheese. Melt the butter in tne
fourth treble of acnllop of next wheel upper pan of the chafing dish, pour to
which 1» Jolued to center, a treble lu the omelet, stir until It begins to sat.
fifth of next scallop, chain 3,. catch in roll out on a small platter, silt across
middle of 7 chain last made, chain 3. the top aud sprinkle over It more of
fasten under B chain, and repeat from the grated cheese.
Grilled sardines are easily made and
first • around, Joining where the row
are an excellent dish to prepare In a
started.
garenth R ow — Slip stitch under 7 hurry. *Take a can of very firm, large
chain, chain 4 for first double treble, sardines, remove the skin If desired.
8 double trebles under same chain,
then make- t) double trebles under
every 7 chnln all around. Joining tn
C orner 7th and Stark S tre e t*.
Best Seeds fo r th e W est
Send your oroers to a house that understands Western conditions
and you will gat satisfaction.
FOSTLAND S lU D CO-.
Ocntlumun;
your
m
I »«" m M I oc F»
i t Is new and Its room s are provided w ith
ru n n in g w a te r and lo n g dlatance te le ­
phone«. E u ro p e a n p lan . R ates
f l per day and up w a rd
H ig h e s t priced room $3
’ "
I
I * r d“7-
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.
Outs. Wright, Frasldm t.
. 1 . v ir y much U .t W rln f
Mu*. L. F. F ìh u is o t o » .
Annual Seod Plantar’» Cuida tails all. I t ’s
;ood thing». Ask for book No. 30C
□ c e d
r * / * P o r ti» » » , O ru g m
V O . » a o k .B « , W ..h .
H otel
the process a dow n times. I asked him
If they would sorely hold the electricity
for a sufficient time, and he said that
OSCAR A N D IR S O N MANAOBR
ha had coated them w ith a nonconduct­
or th a t would render It Impossible for
any of the subtle fluid to escape. H e
w as wrong about thia, as you w ill see.
One morning we entered kiarragan
sett bay and proceeded np to where
Free bus to and from trains
Charlie's girl lived. The tanks had
Ratea by the day .
been filled the night before, and there
was no evidence that any electricity
6 0 c, 7 6 c , S I . 0 0 , $ 1 . 6 0 , $ 2
was escaping. They espied us from the
house, and as we dropped the anchor
E urop ean Plan
we saw a boat putting out fo r aa. I t
A G ood C lean F a m ily H otel contained a party, among whom Was
Charlie’s girl. I was standing near
^Charlie when i t pulled up to the gang
I way. Charlie took off his hat and l i f t ­
ed It high above bis head. 1 noticed a
look of surprise on the faces o f those
In the boat, and one little mlaa o f fif­
teen giggled. Glancing at Charlie, I
saw every h air on hie head standing
straight upward.
M. L. Evans of DeMoaa bas
has bean
been laid
isia
Jt occurred to me rig ht off th a t the
up with rheumatism for soma tlma and electricity was escaping. I didn’t dare
suffered untold agonies, but la now up
raise my hat fo r fe a r of presenting the
and perfectly well. Ask him
cured him and he will say less than same ridiculous appearance, so I smiled
a 50c bottle of W atkins’ Rheumatism and threw kisses from the tip» of my
fingers. 1 also threw sparks.
Just
and Gout Tablets.
then the yacht*» mascot, a cat, went
Sold by
by, every hair standing straight out
and emitting particles of flame. Some
of the party had come aboard; but, see­
ing the cat and fearing that the yacht
would take fire, they tum bled back
E v e ry bottle positively guaranteed
again Into the boat.
Charlie looked pusaled. 1 asked him
w hat he was going to do, and he »aid
he’d like to be out a t sea, where our
condition wouldn’t be likely to attract
attention. Then he ordered the ancher
raised. As soon as this was done he
pulled a bell, and the yacht began to
move.
P ro tlan d , O reg o n .
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Banks and Depot
Sunday D inner 35 cents.
- I
Opposite Post Office
Moro, Oregon.^
The U m atilla House
Hteam H eat.
M. C. Dleklasoa, Manager.
E lectric L ig h t»
Electric C all Bells.
H O T E L R A T E S TO S U IT Y O U .
I O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door
Railway T icket Office in the Lobby,
T . N. C R O F T O N ,
P r o p r ie t o r .
farmers
read the
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
,
OF PORTLAND
For the general new sot w e
World
f°r
perature In the station was 100 de­
grees before the cave, and the dust
was so fine and thick that It could
have been cut with a knife.
"After aendlng down enough air to
Inst for a time they found an old con
events of the dny of the disaster. He somewhere on top and filled it with4
states that about 0:30 lu the mornlug water and lowered It down the six Inch
ho was nt work in the 1,000 foot level
water pipe.
upon a pump trainer. lie continues:
"A note was sent from tho surface,
“All of a sudden the tank became so telling us to connect our telephone to
full of dust that I could hardly sec, the transmission cables that were In
and I went to the back of the tank for s»rvlc« for . pur electric pump. We
a few mlnuTel TO get out of the dust, connected as Instructed, and we were
An oyster roast fancy is mads by
tween first and second groups of 0
thinking it would «top, but It kept com­ «file to talk with the surface.
double trebles (chain 4, fasten lu fifth taking six large sized oysters, melting
ing faster.
“We took oil and waste and soaked double treble, chain B, fasten In same a lump of butter lu the chafing dish
“I was running for the telephone it, so that we wero not troubled with place to form o plcot, chalu 4, fasten and laying tho drained oysters to the
‘when McDonald fell into my arms and dust, and It was ^ ilte pleasant there. between groups, chnln B, fasten In hot pan to fry until’ brown on both
called, ’Bailey. Bailey !’ But, realizing We did not sleep auy for the first threo same place) 8 times, chnln 4, fasten sides. Then add more butter aa It la
needed, and when tho oysters are
the danger we were lu, I stootl McDon- nights. The ouly place we had to He
brown on both aides put to two tabla-
aid ngalust tho wall of the pump sta­ was on the station floor, and It was
spoonfuls of ketchup, a teaspoonful of
tion and want to the telephono and cold and damp, and our nerves were
Worcestershire and sprinkle with pap-
called up the engineer at tho surface, strung up to
— — - — -------- mndc to each, thus: ebato
telling him to shut off the steam. By
rlkn.
"Ou the seventh day we found an
To preparo a Welsh rabbit taka •
the time I got through telephoning and old canvas wagon cover that was used
pound of plain American cream cheese
stepped out of the booth 1 discovered to cover tho motor when they were
that Is fresh, but not too soft, and cat
McDonald and Brown In the pump sta­ blasting In tho shaft. We made ono
It luto tiny dice. Put a half teaspooo-
tion, but there was so much dust on bunk and on the next day made an­
B oots A w a y U p .
them and the dust was so thick at the other and on the next mado the third,
Again tho pendulum of taste has ful of butter In tha chafing dish and
station that It was difficult to tell who so that we each had a bunk. After swung, nnd the opjtotilto extreme has let it m elt Then add a teaspoonful
of paprika and a half teacup of bear,
completing our bunks we wanted some been reached.
they were.
“But Tty this tlgie I realized that the bedclothes, so we telephoned to tho
Th^ craze for oxfords seems no less, ami when this Is hot put to the cheese
shaft was caving, and 1 knew that our surface, and they got some blankets. but the desire for high top* teems to I and let It melt slowly. When ths dice
only sulvatlon wan the six Inch wntei By cutting them Into pieces about 0 be more. Th? so called Napoleon top are almost entirely melted, begin to
pipe, so while my companions, ex­ Inches by 30 Inches and lashing them on women*» boots, tho result of tha stir vigorously for a few minutes, or
hausted from climbing the shaft, were to the rope they lowered them down tendency toward shorter skirts TOr out until the cheese Is smooth. Hava
ready to add Just before serving an
resting a few minutes I saw the six and also sent us needles. We sewed of door wear. Is being nfflde very nt- after dinner coffee cap with • tea-
them together and had a pair of blan­ traetlva for valuing and general out­
Inch gate valve was open.
door wear as well ns for the artistic spoonful of beer, a saltspooofol or
“Tho three of us got what old log­ kets each.
“We had the best food that could be appearance of the boot nud the com­ more of salt, soma cayenne, a pinch of
ging and old hoards we could find and
mustard, all well mixed. While the
placed them ao they flocked a great had In the stats of Nevada, and If wo fort nnd support of tho ankle. The rubblt la hot pour In thia seasoning
deal of dirt back Into the shaft, as we i had tried to eat and drink all the good Increased length of the leg of these and stir. Then serve on thin slice» of
were afrnld It would come out Into ► things they sent down or wauted to boots gives a narrower und more slen­ toast. Homo persona use milk Instead
■ send down we would have all been der effect to the foot and at tho same
By this time It was evident that tho station and cover tho end of our t down with the gout before thia time. time offers Increased opportuultl« '4 for of beer.
something was radically wrong. Char­ •lx Inch pipe. After resting a short Every woman* In Ely «eemed to want elaborate decorative effects. fancy
A Pips Tabla.
lie ran below and, coming back very time we 'went hack Into the station,
toppings of leather and cloth nre being
and with tho aid of a hammer, cold
A small, complete table for the dan
used In these boots, and both buttons
Is the pipe table. It» lower shelf «re­
and laces aro In use as fastenings.
A new notion In footwear Is n boot tains a match safe and ash tray eore-
with a pocket In tho top. Tho Napo­
leon topped boot worn by woman af­
fords an opportunity to engraft a lit­
tle purse or pocket on tho top of the
Fights a Black Hand Man Who Placed Bomb Under Boiler In right boot which Is largo enough to
hold a sum of money securely and
more conveniently than the time hon­
Basement and Saves One lundred and Fifty Lives.
ored stocking receptacle.
¡ncutevaim fO 'e
Teddy, a Pittsburg bulldog, "avert
prominent persona from death or to-
Jury when he attacked a Black Hand
dynamiter and caused a commotion
that resulted to the discovery of a
bomb under the boiler« of the Knick-
erbocker hotel. The boilers are direct­
ly beneath the grill ropm, which had
rnnny patrons at the time.
The Black Hand was willing ap­
parently to sacrifice all theao guesta to
obtnln revenge upon an Italian waiter,
John Jason, employed at the hotel. For
several weeks Jason had been receiv­
ing letters from the Black Hand, to
which he paid no attention. Finally
notified that unless ha e*nt I V
K a is in i.F ru ,tO ro w ,n S ^ -
You can secure dusexeeUei
I paper by
a d d ressin g th« S h erm a n C ou nty O b server and
e n c lo sin g $ 2 .5 0 , w h e n w e w ill sen d y o u th e S h e r ­
m a n C ou nty O bserver, price $ i . 5 ° an<^
w c c k *y
O regonian, price $ 1 5 0 e a c h for on e year, y o u s a v ­
in g 50 c e n ts by so doing«
r . f
000 Immediately he would die by mid­
night. He remained at work in the ho­
tel, believing he would ba safe there.
Boon after 11 o’clock a man deposited
under the three boilers a bomb with a
seven foot fuse attached. Had Jh°
bomb exploded It would have burst the
boilers.
w .
Teddy saw the Italian Just as he de­
posited tho bomb. The Intruder had
barely time to apply a match to the
fuse when the dog gave battle. The
man finally escaped. The nolso at­
tracted employees of the hotel, who ar­
rived when the fuse had burned to
within a foot of the bomb, which M
now to the band» «< the » 0 » * _____‘
The New Veil.
The new veil for windy weather
has come In black or whlto or colored
nets and must be big enough to cover
the chapeau back aud front. It has a
little catch that hooks It at the brim
of the hat to the back and then 1» al­
lowed to flow or may be caught right
at tho back of the neck with the In­
evitable veil pin.
These veils are for riding, driving
or automoblllng aud are very be­
coming. When automoblllng the ends
may be crossed to the back, then
brought to the front and ptored ander
thechtoL
l.lned, while four holes
are for the pipes. Oa
the stationary tobacco
lined w ith porna wood
at the r orasra.
top 00» flnde
Jar o t h*MK
and h*vta< *