Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 10, 1908, Image 2

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Closing of the Campaign.
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Before The Observer can reach you next week it will
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be too late for ua to say the parting words in this campaign.
<5*. L. I rxlard , M anager .
There should be no necessity for ns saying anything addi­
Send for advertising ratee.
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tional to what we have already said.
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But the indecency
of the faction that has driven The Old Reliable to the de­
FR ID A Y ..
.A p r il 10, 1908
C h u rc h and Society notice« F R E E , e x ­
cept w h en inr m oney m a k in g purpose#
«wch notice« a t re g u la r rate« at th e option
t tb e publisher».
Before c o m in g to th e c ity to trad e read­
er» a re requested to e x a m in e T h e O b a e i ver
a d v e rtis in g colu m n ». It» th e a c tiv e , w id e ­
awake buainesa m an w h o advertise», con
a e q u e n tlv he I» the nao»l a c c o m m -x la tio g ,
•e ll» th e cheapest, and deal» th e m ost lib ­
erally in every w av
We « ill not be responsible for (be
neglect of sabecribera to notify ua of
change» in their addree». Nor w ill the
notification ol a Poet matter that the sub­
scriber baa “ Removed” settle the bill of
a dalinqoent. i •
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There are streets in Portland go
poor that oooncilmen dare not drive
over them with an automobile.
Senator Knox has a press bureaa.
So far it devotes rncch m o r e a U e n
tion to knocks than to Knox.
fense of gentlemen aspiring to positions at the request of
people in the party who know them to be eminently quali­
fied for the places they are called upon to fill, compels us
once more to warn voters against being led away by the
slurs and slanders indulged by those who should be classifi­
ed among the merciless foes of good order; those whose vile
personalities we have endeavored to answer in a decent
and proper manner—but whose future intentions noqe can
surmise.
by any tricks they may have up their sleeves.
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One of the things to be tried oat
in the presidential campaign as be­
tween Bill Bryan and Bill Hearet
is: which of the two is Big Bill !
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A Washington dispatch says that
“ Roosevelt is annoyed by 3d term
talk.” So are Bryan, Fairbanks,
Taft, Uughes, Cannon, Knox, et al.
It is rumored that Evelyn Thaw
is to marry a man named Twogood.
If he’ll just keep her quiet, and at
home, it arill be Twogood to be
true.
A Japanese paper says the people
of that country are the most heav
ily taxed in the world. The jin
goes should oonsider this important
fact and go out of business.
as this has been.
But some defense bad to made.
We have made it—Honestly, - Consistent with the
sible for us to construct words expressive of our meaning.
It was unfortunate for the people that so many mud­
ed a thing or two: That decency is preferable to indecency;
That slander is not argument; That Truth is better than a
lie; and we submit to the votes of the people next Friday,
the Hope that, in the eternal fitness of things, Honesty,
Sobriety, and Moral Character will have been vindicated!
Cast vour ballots for—
26 X Littlefield, E. V.
27 X Collier, John A.
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For Circuit Judge.
For District Attorney.
30 X Bowerman, Jay
For State Senator.
31“ X Donnelly, R. N.
For Representative.
32 X Bike, B. F.
For Representative.
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Don’t forget the numbers, and mark X in the blank
space.
They are the ones whom The Observer has voluntarily
defended against the abuse of the factionists.
They are the ones for whom, by all means, you should
cast your ballots for nominations at the republican prima-
Political Column.
J. G O F F IN .
to oongre— to in
elude in the sundry civil 11,000,000
for relief of survivors of tbo—i<tk D k . mabik m . o o r r i N .
of the Geo. filoeom h— been rrj-
ed by the honee oommitten on ap dbc —
propriationa. The comiuittdaeou Id O ff— to Tb^OUBn **Udtag, let St
not well have done otberwigfo
Greatly — the nation ffgpfoved
the to— of life, and the iqjnries to Dr. H. &
Dr.
the survivor» there to no gooff —ns
on why congress ahonld give this D rs. B eers aid M o rs e
relief The owner« of the boot ahud
tM
T -T a ir la n «
be held responsible for any pernmi
r nysicuuis
ary damages. There seems to be a
•Dd Surgeons
growing tendency to neglect .to
WASCO
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OREGON
count the cost when U n d e
paying the bills. There to Tim™
Celle Promptly Attended
reason why the funds of thnggtonru
Day or Night.
meat should be expended extra* «
gantly than there to for the want*-
of an individual’s money. The gov W. H. Ragsdale
arosaent to rich and not aiggendh .
bat even it cannot afford Io be
non i cmra i —utT
W. N.
fin to
Attorney a t L aw .
for relief
application on the fart that the gov
Office Ground Fleer G ins Brick
Next Door W.W.M.On. Bask
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OREGON
MORO
for
inspector* the
inspection and an
eoee on all real reqeiremento I
the safety of ps—ragsr*. Thia to
not done, however, beoaaee of t i e
growing national disgrace of —(mi
nal negligence in all matters of this
kind.
In the General Slocum
inspector who imued the certificate
for the steamer wee arrested sad
whitewashed and acquitted. The
owners have been indicted bat hare
not I mm - u brought to trial. The cap­
tain of the boat has been
to 10 yea™ imprisonment -Y et
owners of the boat oonld not bat
have knbwn that it was not proper­
ly equipped, and the inspector, if
be had done his doty properly,
should have detected the deficien­
cies. For his carelessness in this
matter he deserves a long term in
prison. That’s what congress ought
to provide for, in an ameadmeot to
the act.
F. J. Mt
M e in d l
A Bryant
M . E. M ille r
Attorney - at - L aw
O(fioe upstairs Rooms 6 and
Opera House Building
OREGON
MORO
Frank Menefee.
Fred Wilson
M e n e fe e & W ils o n
E . B. D u fu r
Candidates for the Following Officer»
Will be Voted for April 17
for the Heoond District, »ubject to the
approval of the voter». I believe In
liberal appropriations for waterway»,
equal opportunity and priyilegee for
labor and capital, and government
control of corp oration »
¥ 3 the
for the l lt b judicial dbtriot, comp rto-
lug HhprmaQ, W hee^r *0(1 G illl lsm
counties, »ubhet to the approval of toe
voter* of thia dbtriot. I f Dominated
aud elected 1 »hall faithfully discharge
the duties of the office.
John
T . T . Coer
UNION
A. C o llie r
g
Usd» » • ■ a m Os CW10* O to
B v e i n tw u » a » b M ta b i» t» »
•luuaiy sa» w M aas tala»«»»
Mrvtc». TkM roeek traatSMat I»
• ira» practtcal Uat a( eOctaacy a»S taia-
MMty. T*a D » O > O to BeOIWB I» »»*.
•UncUS u rack a M »arte BMaaw saS «
•ack l* » » M U r U ltk » tlt »U rU • • < . ww *»
D is tr ic t A tto rn e y ,
J o in t S e n a to r
for the ISth senatorial district,oom pria
lng Hherman, U illlam aud Wheeler
eounttoa, Oregon.. If nominated and
elected I w ill perform the duties per­
tain log to the office In the beat manner
ptMwlhle that w ill oonaerve the Interests
of all the reel dents of the district.
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as engine service
The undersigned hereby an noun
T lie undersigned hereby announce» to the voter»
oten o7
of Hherman oounty
to the votan of Hherman oounty that be b a candidate, at the prlin*vv elec­
he b a candidate, at the primary eleo- tion, for the republican nomination for
tion, for the republican nomination for
Say, ioa«k U m »aas». Bator» roa U vw t a
c«at U » gas »acta» wttt» U r rar too «tata»
for the U th Judicial dbtriot, subject to
the approval of tbe voter» of this dis­
trict. I f nominated and elected I shall
endeavor to faithfully discharge the du­
ties of tbe office as provided by law.
Union Gas Engine Co.
M -M First fit., Portland, Oregon
» . » . KooSa». Balas Asta!
D . R. P a rk e r.
Pursuant to the solicitation of a num­
ber of Kepubllcaus of Hherman oounty
I have decided to become a candidate
The undersigned
inderalgned hereby announces for tbe office of
ótete o7
to the voter*
of Hhc
Hbenuan oounty that
C o u n ty J u d g e
he b a candidate,
ate, at the primary eleo-
el
tloo, for the republican
»publican nomination for of Hherman County, Oregon, »ubjeot
to the action of the Republican voter»
J o in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
at tbe oomlug primary election. I f I
am nominated and elected I w ill, dur­
of the 28th lepreeeotati ve district, oom- ing my term of office, eland for equa­
Hhermau, G illiam and Wheeler ble aaeeaement and taxaliou of all prop­
Oregon. I f nominated and erty, good ru»uls; a square deal to every
w ill perform the dutlee per eitlien and taxpayer; an honest, oon-
telaing to toe affloe In the beat man­
’vatlve, economical administration
ner poealhle that w ill oooaerve the In- of the oounty’e business. Very respect­
of all the reeldenta of the district.
fully.
E 8 Cattron
Jay B o w e rm a n
for the 28th repremntative district,
comprising Hherman, G illiam and
Wheeler counties. I f nominated and
elected I w ill perform the dutlee per­
taining to the office In the beet manner
possible that w ill conserve the interest»
of all the resident» of the district
m m n c n n o llw
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The 8ecret o f * |
Beautiful Faca
lie» in keeping the skin pro­
tected»« well as cleansed. Juat
washing ia aot enough— that
only leaves the delicate surface
more exposed to the irritation
o f duet and g e rn u j to nserci-
less s t u c k » ot »ua and
weather. A fte r washing, ap­
ply R obertine end experience
i t * delightful refreshment.
Y o u w ill adm ire the line lew
•oftneea it iidparta to face,
neck and anna. I t not only
stimulates a radiant glo w , but
protect« the «kin from bccoea-
ing coarse. Prevent« burn­
ing, tan and freckle«. —
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Charges reaeon-
>bfo, all w « k
g u a ra n ty
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V. H . S m ith
The undersigned hereby announces
to tbp voters of Hherman oounty that
he b a candidate at the primary eleo-
tion, for tbe republican nomination for
_O regon
goed hereby announces|
C o u n ty J u d g e
to tbe voters of Hherman county th a t1 -
«...n»
Oregon, subject
he le a candidate, at the primary ebe- of Bherm» ° oounty,
° ° ant
to tbe results of said "primary. I f nom
tion, for the republican nomination for lasted and elected I w ill perform tbe
duties pertaining to tbe effioe In tbe |
J o in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
beat manner possible to oonserve all
for tbe 28th re|>rewntatlve district, tbe interests of all tbe resident* of the
3 T ra in « to T h e E a e t D a lly
oomprblng Hherman, G illiam and county.
Wheeler counties. I f nominated and
M e n rlc h «
Through Pullman standards and
elected I w ill perform the duties per­
tourbt sleep!ug-eara daily to Omaha,
taining to the office in the beet manuer
-oar
The undersigned hereby announoee j Chloago, Hpokane; tourist sleeping-oar
poeeiblo that w ill oonaerve the interests
daily to Kansas City. Reclining onalr-
c
to
the
voters
of
Hherman
oounty
that
of all the realdeute of the dbtriot.
oars (seats free) to the Eaet dally.
he is a candidate, at the primary
tioo, for tbe republican nomination for
StiorçrLiNE
««> U nion P acific
Wm
P O R T U A N D DK FO T.
Ti ntm if 28tk Beprexentative District
\
C o u n ty
C le rk
An error made In preparing my I f nominated and elected I w ill per
petition* for filing, discovered too late form tbe dutlee of the office of County
to do. Hball be pleawed to oonsider bal­
lot* cast for me at the primary eleotion
ae being an endorsement of the action
taken, and not as votes to nomination.
Attorney - at - L aw
A m not allied w ith any existing faction
and know of no raaann why, if elected,
Office 737 Chamber of Commerce I ehould not oocoperate freely with tbe
dbtriot delegation, to be elected in June
Corner Third and Stark
oonoernlng all matter* that may sub-
aei ve the interests of the people of the
dbtriot as well as of those of the state
PORTLAND
OREGON nt large.
WASCO
perform all the duties of the office in a
fair and Impartial manuer towards all.
OREGON to oorrect, bavee my name off of the Clerk in tbe same manner as past year*
official primary ballot. The only re with special favors to none.
oouree b to run ae an Independent at
* H. * . M oD anel
the June eleotion. Thb I have decided
' Justice of the Supreme court.
United States senator.
Dr. J . F . J a m e s
Member of congress.
State senator, 18th district.
Dentist
Two joint representatives, 28th
district.
Cron, Ptó,VWto H t « f o t o
Circuit judge, 11th judicial dis­
i > n n a n « n t l j lo o a ted at
trict.
District attorney, 11th judieial MORO, -
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OREGON
district.
All
Railroad commissioner.
County judge.
Sheriff.
Dr. C . H a rtley
County clerk.
Japanese radicals complain that ies in this district, Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler coun­
40 percent of the national revenues
ties, April 17th, 1908.
are spent for warlike purposes.
Half our national income is so spent
now. In all our history four 5ths
Referring to the matter of the
A couple of White Bluffs pio­
of it has been so spent.
proposed suit by the government to neers have unearthed an old Span
compel the Southern Pacific Ry Co, ish cache near that point on the
snooeeeor
to the Oregon and Califor­ Colombia, containing very rare
“Government guarantee of depoa
Ito” to a phrase commonly used io nia Ry Co, to dispose of the land in­ curios. There were beautiful buf
connection with banking legislation cluded in its extensive grant from falo robes decorated with elk# teeth,
Commissioner.
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that is misleading. Properly the the United States, to settlers at deer hides decorated with eagles
Treasurer.
idea to not ’government guarantee, 12.50 an acre, Senator Fulton to claws and beaks, bows and arrows
School superintendent.
b a t a guarantee provided by a fund confident that the resolution intro of the most artistic make, and a
Assessor.
established by the hanks them dneed by himself, and authorising large quantity of garments the han­
the attorney general to prosecute diwork of skilled needlework, be
Surveyor.
selves.
all necessary salts to establish the lieved to be Spanish importations,
Coroner.
It to onr belief, founded upon the rights of the government io the in the days of old Mexico. A strik­
Committeeman.
history of Paul Morton since he controversy, wonld be adopted by ing feature of the ftnd to the remark­
Justice of the peace.
left the Banta Fe Ry. Co., that his both houses at this session of oou able freshness of the clothing and
Constable.
present visits to Oregon and Cali­ g[(ss. Siuoe Mr. Fulton left Wash­ skins. Aside from the odor of the
Voting places will be open from
fornia have more to do with pack ington the resolution has been drugs in whieh they were packed, 12 o’clock m. till 7 p m .
ing the convention for Roosevelt adopted in the house. The attorney the articles are as fresh, and free
"t".
than it has for loaning Life Amur general will prepare a separate from the ravages of time, as if they
Political Infori lation.
resolution which will guarantee had been buried only a few years.
ance Co money.
protection to innocent settlers, who
Primary election April 17th.
actually, and io good faith, for ac
W. H. Hnrlbnrt 'who fur many
The women of Seattle have decid­
Registration reopens April 21 for
tnal value, have acquired some pf yqars has been intimately identified
ed that the line should be drawn
general election, and closes May 15.
these lands.
with the commercial and industrial Election June 1.
against Asiatic immigration, provi
development of Oregon, to a candi­
dud they are allowed to keep their
Registration reopens Sept 20 far
date before the republican primaris Presidential election, and oloeee o»
Japaneee cooks. In the presence To the votela of Sherui hi c o iiiH j :
o f the kitchen problem an Interna
Who shall be onr oounty clerk! lur nomination of state railroad October 20. Election Nov. 3.
tional issue fades into insignifi Shall we chgnge officers in this very commissioner in this district His
canoe.
important office! Voters, look into wide experience in the transports
Colonist Rates to Oregon.
this question; have yon ever ehang tion field admirably fits him for the
Following are the oolonist rates
“ In Qod we Trust” on the coins ed a good offloer and regretted it important office to whieh the sab
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again, to stay, in spite of Teddy’s afterwards! Don’t make a mistake n n W
from the points named to any point
pronnnciamento; to one of those this time; you can’t Improve on Mr Portland seek to elect him. Mr. H. in Sherman county, good until the
things accomplished by public MeDanel as clerk. W e have tried has devoted his entire time, for a 30th day of April, 1908. Inform
opinion. Similar to his orders on him. Has any fault been found with period of more than 36 years, to your eastern friends
spelling. It may be perfectly safe him! No; he gives general satisfae the construction an dr operation of DeeMolnee, Io w a .. ..
194.00
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to tamper with the righto of the tion; keeps onr records well. The railroads, bat to n o tn o w ^ a a n y Ht
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A m eiiean people; bat when their lawyers that work in onr coarta say, manner, direefly or indirectly, in- Peoria, Ills ................
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sentiments and traditions are inter­ “ Keep the present elerk, and make interested or connected with any Evansville, Ind . . . .
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fered with they are liable to become no mistake.” What better reooro-l™*^0* ^ He believes in the regn Indtooaaolb
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meodation does he need! we are all lation of rates and thinks such rates C in c in n a ti...............
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should
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established
as
are
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satisfied with him. It yon hear
If a parade or demonstration of false stories circulating about him and reasonable,and that no discrim­ Datto*................
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th e unemployed in any large city investigate them! his past record ination should be practiced between C b ve la n d .................
«sa id take place without the par­ •to a clean one; he stands well for persona, traffic or communities. He N a s h v ille .................
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ticipation of anarch tots, it could be troth and veracity. Voters, cast believes that it to not the duty or New York c ity ........
privilege
of
a
railroad
commission­
looked upon with sympathy, bat in your vote at the primary for H. 8.
the experience at New York recent­ McDaqel, and yon will not regret er to act as champion for the canoe
He Get Whet he Needed.
or claim of any particular oommn-
ly , It was shown, as in many prsvi- i t
Nine yearn ago It looked ea If
ottjMr interest.
time had oome, aay» C Farthing, ef
•>as affairs, that the anarchistic ale
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Mill creek, I T. I was so ran down that
Mont to dangerously in evidence.
Ren«» e f TreeM e
“ 1 have Juet completed a 20 year
life hung on e very elender thread. It
W lthont the red flags, and what
health wntooe», Imposed by Bockten’»
I* eeueed by stagnation of the liver wae toon my draggbt recommen«
they stand for, the parade might
Arnica Halve which cured me of bleed­
Electric Ritter». I bought a bottle and
not have been seriously objection- ing pile* juet 20 year* ago,” write* O B and bowels. To get rid of It and head I got what I needed—etieogto. I
ache and blUouancee. and the poleon
able. The reds, however, gave Woolever, I^ R a y e v ilb , N Y Bucklena
at bring» Jaundice, take Dr. King*» one foot In the grave, but Ebetric tet­
proof that every effort that can be Arnica Halve beab the w ont »on Neer Lifo Pill», purifier» that do too ter* put It beck on the turf
I’ve bean well over ainee.” Hate eater
—ads to suppress them to proper belle, burns, woun<b and out» Io the week without grinding or griping. >
«hortoet time. 26c at Moro Pharm acy! at toedloro Ptewamey.
SfieetMei
a USES
D is tr ic t A tto rn e y
C o n g re s s m a n
1 and 2 The Ginn Brick to the voter» of Hherman oounty that he is a candidate, at the primary elec­
be b a camlldate, at the primary elec­ tion, for the republlcau nomination for
Ovar W.W.M.Co. Bank
tion, for the republican nomination for
C o u n ty J u d g e
J o in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
MORO
ORRGON
and I f nominated and elected I will
T H E D A LLES
AT THE FRIMARIBfi.
The uoderaiguéd hereby announce»
The undenigned hereby an oou incee
— the Tutor* of Hhernum oouniy that to the voter» of Hherman county that
he to a candidate, at the primary »leo- be le a candidate, at the primary elec
ttoo, for U m republican nomination for tion, for the republican nomination for
The undersigned hereby announce»
19 m nndenlgned hereby announce» to the voter» of Hherman a unty that
Attorney* - at - L aw
Applications of hot water are first
rate for swellings, and the man
with the swelled bead to certain to
get hi»—catch on.
V /H C L C 5 A M
M iticitl M11111
B . F . F ik e
Lawyer*
With millionaires selling their
yachts, looks like the country is Office in the Vogt Blook, npeteirs
not so much at sea after a lt
These five are the ones who have been shamefully lied
about and slandered.
“ Poise,dignity, sanity and reason
become a mighty people,” says
Senator Knox. Pennsylvania’s fa
vorite son has the faculty of stating
a statesman - like thought tersely
and forcibly.
D r . 0 .
The Observer regrets that it has been obliged to take officers of the
an active part in such a low-down, dirty system of politics foct does net
slingers appeared on the surface, but the people have learn­
Congress will naturally think
twioe before it will do anything
that might plunge the country into
another message.
cl A n
LOOK OUT FOR THEM, aud be not deceived
Truth, in as clean, clear and concise manner as it was pos­
“ If there isn't a hell there ought
to be,’’ says Dr. Torrey. And, to
confess the troth, it docs seem that
way, sometimes.
paong
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W. J .
M a r in e r
The undersigned hereby announces
to tbe voters of Hherman oounty that
he b a candidate, at tbe primary elec­
tion, for the republican nomination for
C o u n ty A n n e s ao r
for Hherman county. Oregon. I f nom
lasted and elected I w ill perform tbe
duties of tbe office of Oounty Assessor
In tbe same manner as past years w ith
apeotal favors to none.
O tto
F o o ts
t o . D a ily.
A r. D a ilv .
I C U 1C A O O P O K T L A b D
S P B C IA I. (nr t i» Rast
r ia H untington.
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thing!
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Ina. C'oaur d ’ A la n r and Uraat Bortharn pritota
Pasara Bigg»
To voters of Hherman oounty Oregon: A T L A M T IC
I hereby announce myself as a can­ for tha E art
didate for republican nomination for | ington.
* C o u n ty C le rk
of Hherman oounty, subjecx to tbe ap­
proval of the voters at the primary
election to be held April 17th, 1906.
p o in t» tw l w r a n B ig g»
Sherman County,
Depwty
D . L in d q u is t
Hpeefol attention given work sent
in by mail or a* pries
AU work
a ie s » .
F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n call On or addrraa
W m . mcmurray
Ueu'l Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
PltlflC co.,
Lodge
No.
Sunset, Ocean
and
Shasta Route
121.
A . P A A . M ., Moro, O r.
Thursday evenings of each
A Sherman oounty Prohibition
month Visiting members j
convention has been called to meet
cord I illy Invited to meet |
at the Court House in Moro, Satur­ w ith ua. B y order of the W . M.
J. M. Parry, Secretary.
day April U th , 1908, at 10 o’clock
m. See to it that a full delega­
B e th le h e m
C h a p te r
tion is present. C. J. B right ,
No 75 O .A fl.
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Waeco, Or
Regular communication Roaeburg,
Aahlsnd. Sacramento, Og­
each 2d and 4th Ihu rs-
Cows must be kept up within
tbe city limits of Moro, Sherman
county, Oregon, from and after this
date, April 10th 1908, otherwise all
■uoh itock fpund running at large
tn tbe city, in violation ot the Ikw,
will be impounded at the expense
of the owner.
J ames T omldi ,
291]
City
Àgeih
Vuitri
Crayon Portrait«, 16x20, 40c.;
Me. MS frames 10c -and up; sheet pictures
lo each. You can make 400 per
cent, profit, or 836 per week. Cata
logufi and sample« frae.
F rauk W . W illiams C o .,
1208 W Taylor 84,
Chicago, Ills
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Any Order* will be attend­
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den, Han Francisco, Stockton Loa
day evenings monthly. Angela», E l Paao, New Orlean» and the
By order W?M.
East. Leaves Portland Union Depot,
Mrs Helen Parry, Hecy 8.46 p. in. Arrive» 7.3« *.n i., dally.
Morning train oonnectaat Woodburn
M a r * Ledge, N e. 113,
dally exoept Bunday with trains for
1. O. O . » . Moro, Oregon.
M
t.
Angel, Silverton Brownsville,
Meets every Saturday
evening at 7:30 o’clock. Hprlngflekl, W endllng aud Natron.
I»eavee Portland Union Depot 8.80 a.m.
Visiting mem lien are arrive»
6.66 p. m.
cordially Invited. 'M em ­
Eugene pamenger oonnect« at Wood­
bers are expected to be
burn w ith M t. Angel and Hllverton
Otto Peels, N . U.
present.
local. Leave» Portland Union Depot
M . E. M iller. Becretarv.
4.16 p. m., return« 10.86 a.m., daily.
Corvallis passenger leave» Portland
Union Depot 7.80a m., arrlve»6.60 p.m.
D ally,
K
Sheridan paneengar leave« Portland
UcJon Depot 4 60 p.m., arrlvesR.25 a.m .
The Cliffs Ferry
Company
UrorT?
leave« Port­
land Union Depot 10.45 p.m., arrives
1 60 p.m. Dally exoept Bunday.
11 P i r» T t ,
Take pleasure in announcing that
they have purchased the Grants’ P O R T L A N D OSWEGO S U B U R B A N
S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L
Ferry, and will operate the ferry
between Clifts, Washington, and
D IV IS IO N . '
Rufus, Oregon. They solicit the
Depot, Foot of Jefferson Street.
patronage of the public and will do
Leaves from Jefferson street depot for
all they possibly can in giving Dallas
and Intermediate pointe dallv,
quiok and prompt service.
4.16 p.m. Arrive Portland, 10.16 a.m.
The Independence Monmouth Motor
Two span, broke, gentle to handle.
C lifts F erry C ompany ,
L ne operates daily to Monmouth and
Call o« dm and will make termr to
A ir lie, cooneetioR w ith 8. P. Co’»
■uit.'
O wbm T hompson ,
trains * t Dallas and Independence.
LACK SniTHINQ
288
Monkland, Ore.
Firet-olaaa fare from Portland to
tilings fir Stic
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and REPAIR
ju t ] Trtisirtr’s Call
iE !*
Horse Shoeing
Specialty,
All outstanding Sherman ooun­
iy warrants are now payable at my
J A W
W illa a a a u a
MOSS
The undersigned hereby announoee
to the voters of Hherman oounty that
tfcffrW
1 m b a candidate, at the primary eleo-
tlkn, for the republican nomination for of Sherman oounty. I promise, if nom
lasted a(gi elected, a strict and inipxr I
C w w aty Cwkawaleelewer
tial enforcement of tbe law, ana to
And if nominated and elected w ill do avoid all aunsBSssary expense to the|
mv best to discharge tbe duties of the oounty, and otherwise perform the du­
office lu compliance with law aDd the ties of the office to tbe best of my
ability.
wbhee of the people.
W K M ille r
J C P re e a a a a w
Ritice about Cows.
Oregon.
Tk
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SOUTH
.Stock Inspector
Or.
5 00 a.m .
IN p a .
TA05a.ni. t o . l i l i p i t
The undersigned hereby annount
For Astoria aud way points, con­
to tbe voters of Hherman oounty tbat{ necting w ith steamer lo r Ilwaco and
be b a candidate, at the primary elec­ North Reach. Hteamer Haaealo, Ash
tion, for tbe democratic nomination for | street dock. Leaves 8.00 p. m. dally,
except Bunday. Haturday 10 00 p. in.
C o u n ty C le rk
Arrives 6.00 p. m. dally except Bunday.
of Hherman oounty, subject to the a
Foi-Dayton, Oregon City and Y i
proval of tbe voters. I r
discharge the dutlee of the office ac hill River pointe,«Ash street dock.
____ Leaves 7.00 a. m dally except Sunday.
cording to law, special favor to none.
O De
I Arrtvea 6 30 P m- dally e»<»P* Sunday.
For Lewiston, Idaho, and way point*
from Riparts, Wash. Leave Rlparla
The undersigned hereby announoee 6.40 a. m.. or upon arrival train No. 4,
to tbe voters of Hherman oounty that dally exoept Haturday. Arrive Rlparla
be Is a candidate at the primary elec 4 p. m. daily exoept Friday.
tion, for the democratic nomination for
Meet* tbe first and third I
The D a lles,
» 45 a.m.
«mr
4.&1 a.m.
C O C A L , for ail loral
ami Portland.
Arriva# at B iggt
C e le e a b la
E u re k a
Sit
■
7 .« pm
no slop.
11.» pm.
C. E . J a m e a
Opposite the 0 . T. Co. store.
Addraea: M
OffiO, OftBOON.
E X P R IM Í
rla H u n t­
Pa«ara Biggs
’P O R T LA N D -B IG G B
OREGON
J am es S te w a rt
S b a .«
« 20 p.m.
office. Interest will cease from this
date. Moro Or., March 16,1908."
W. S tanley ,
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.•* Oouniy Treasurer
W .
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M onkland ,
TY
P rop ,
O rmon .
and Han Franrteco, *20:
Tickets to Eaetorn pointe and Europe,
also Japan, jjblnay^ Honolulu anti
Austral I a.
I CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third
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«■^waewngto«. phon» Mai* 7J(.
Portland, Or.
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City Ticket Agrari.
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