Du
FINE EDUCATIONAL
Mr. Garnegies decision to include
state university professors in bis
pension fund is oommeudable. No
other beneficiaries of the fund have
shown themselves more deserving
of aid than the able, conscientious,
industrious and ill paid instructors
at state colleges. Mr. Carnegie haa
added #5,000,000 to the original
foundation to provide for them is iu
. April 17, 1908 itself a notable educational doua
tion.
Church and Society notice« F R E E , e x
te n t when for money m aking purpose«
State professors servo a pars!mo
«uch notice« at regular rate« at the option nious mistress.
Legislatures »re
I the publUher».
economical
where
employes who
Before coming to tk>e city to trade read-
, are requested to examine TheObaei ver possess no political pull uro c o n
advertising colum n*. Its the active, wide-
cerned, and sentimental cousidera
awake buatnew* man who advertise«, con
sequently he 1« the moat aecoinm xiatlng, tions are not allowed to weigh in
•el)« the cheapest, and deal« the most lib
their behalf. There are no endow
erally In evtev way
ments or accumulations from pri
We will not be reaponaible for the vate bequests the income from
neglect of subscriber« to
change« in th e ir addreee. N o r w ill the which their usefulness declines.
notification of a Postmaster th a t the sub State universities have no place for
scriber baa “ lie m o ved ” eettle the b ill of
the professor emeritus.
a d e lin q u en t.
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Wherever Secretary Taft goes,
throughout thia broad land of ours,
he seems to look good to the people.
The theory that the north pole is
shifting ought to comfort Peary.
Perhaps the pole is looking for him.
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Yet the capable work of their
staff of teachers within the past
three decades haa gained for state
universities a prestige which the
older colleges have reason to euvy
Some few state universities have
beoome muring the strongest of
American seats of the higher learn
ing. It is gratifying to have die-
orimination against them removed.
After all there must be something
in a man like Prince d’Sagan, if he
can get into debt to the amount of
People in Oregon are saving the
#6,000,000.______________
nation as we go to press with this
edition of The Old Reliable.
U n d e Joe Cannou’s presidential
boom will be all right to frame and
The official Gazette at Tok io,
hang np in the library for future poiuts to Japan’s #106,000,000 im
reference.
ports from the United States last
year, and #65,000,000 exports to
A t the meeting of the republican the United States, as an assurance
state central committee boom reeo of peace. Iu the financial and in
lotions for both Taft and Roosevelt dustrial conditions now prevailing
iu both countries, neither Japan
were aide tracked.
nor the United States feels any need
of
such a luxury as war.
Republicans in congress seem to
look upon the president with a
The agricultural department haa
kind of awe and affection that man
decided to investigate the practice
holds for his mother io-law.
bility and most economical way of
Russia owes #4,250,000,000 aud clearing logged-off lands for tbe
wants to borrow more. The man benefit of small farmers. The de
who accepa a second mortgage on partment holds that it has full au
that country most be considered thority to proceed with the work
with funds already available. Au
reckless.
agent of the department will com
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President Roosevelts extraordi mence the work either in Washing
nary horseback stunt for army offi ton or Oregon this year.
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One measure to come before the
people at the June election that re
quires special attention is that
which has for its principal purpose
«He increase of the number of Judg
es of the state supreme court, from
three to five. It to a measure to
a m e n d the state constitution, and
is more far reaching than to gener
ally supposed. It remodels the ju
dicial power of the state and effects
all the courts from the county
coiirt up. Provides for the transfer
of probate proceedings from the
oounty court to the circuit court as
soon as the matter ^an be arranged
by the assembly for the creation of
a county board to handle county
business in a business like manner.
place.
clone c a ll in th e sp rin g o f ISOS. H e says
‘a n a tta c k o f p n e o m o o ia le ft m e eo-
w e a k a n d w it h sort» a fe arfu l cough
th a t m y frien d « declared oo n s u m p llo n
h ad m e . an d d e a th w as o a m y heel«.
T h e n I w as persuaded to t r y D r K in g ’«
N e w Dtooovery. I t helped m e Im m e d l
a te ly a n d a fte r ta k in g tw o a n d a h a lf
bo ttle« I waa a w e ll m a n a g a in .I found
c u t th a t N e w D tooovery to 'tbe best ram
D r . mark m ,
T b e undersigned h ereby announce«
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to tb e voters o f B b e rm a u co u n ty th a t to tb e voters o f H h e rm a u o o u n ty th a t
Be to a ca n d id ate, a t tb e p r im a r y elec be la a c a n d id a te , a t th e p r im a r y eleo-
m in a tio n for
tio n , fo r tb e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fpr tlo n , fo r th e re p u b lic a n n o >min«tio
o o rriN .
DiiemOmlCMtaiiSNcItin
for th e l l t b Ju d ic ial d is tr ic t, co m p ris
fa r tb e Second D is tric t, »u b le ct to tb e in g H h e rm a u , W h e e le r an d G illia m
a, s u b jto t to th e a p p ro v a l o f th e
a p p ro v a l o f tb e vo ters. I b elieve in
lib e ra l a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r w a te rw a y s , voters o f th is d is tric t. I f n o m in a te d
eq u al o p p o rtu n ity a n d p rivileg e s for a u d eleoted I s h a ll f a ith f u lly discharge
labor a n d c a p ita l, a u d g o v e rn m e n t th e du tie s o f th e office.
c o n tro l o f oor|x>raliona.
J o h n A . C o llie r
Dr. W. N. Moree
Drs. Beers and Morse
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Igned h e re b y announces
T h e u n d ersigned h ereby announces to tb e voter» o f H h e rm a n a m u t y th a t
to tb e voter» o f S h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t he Is a c a n d id a te , a t tb e p r im a r y e le o
b e is a c a n d id ate, a t th e p r im a r y elec tio n , fo r tb e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n for
tio n , fo r tb e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n for
D is tr ic t A tto rn e y ,
J o in t S e n a to r
Calls Promptly Attended
for tb e 11th Ju dicial d is tric t, subject to
fo r th e la t h s e n a to ria l d iet riot,oom pris th e a p p ro v a l o f th e voter« o f th ia d is
in
h e rm a n , v
G jiiiia
illia m
a n d W h e e le r tr ic t. I f n o m in a te d a n d elected I sh all
iu g S
nu
u
to fa ith fu lly d isch arg e tb e <T
counties, O rego n. I f n o m in a te d a n d
'orm V b e d u tie s per- lie» o f th e offioe as p rovided by la w .
eleoted I w i l l p erfora
ta iu ln g to tb eo m o e to
in tn eo m o e in th e beet m a n n e r
D. R . P a rk e r.
th a t w ill ooneerve tb e Interests
o f a ll th e residents o f th e d is tric t.
P u rs u a n t to th e s o lic ita tio n o f a n u m
J a y B o w e r m a n to r o f R e p u b lic a n s o f H h e rm a n oounty
I h a v e decided to beoome a c a n d id a te
T b e u n d e rsig n e d hereby a n n o u u o M fo r tb e office o f
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t
C o u n ty J u d M e
be Is a c a n d id a te , a t th e p r im a r y elec
tio n , fo r tb e rep u b lic a n n o m in a tio n for o f H h e rm a n Q o u n ty . O rego n, su bject
R e p u b lic a n voter»
to tb e ao tio n o f t h e ___
J o in t R e p r e s e n ta t iv e
a t th e c o m in g p r im a r y electio n
a m n o m in a te d e n d elected I w l l l . d u r
o f th e 2Stb rep reee n ta tlve d is tr ic t, oom
tn g m y te rm -o f offioe, s ta n d fo r eq u a
p ris in g B b e rm a u , G illia m a n d W h e e le r ble assessment en d ta x a tio n o f a ll prop
counties, Oregon. 1 / n o m in a te d a n d e r ty , good road»; a square deal to ev e ry
ted I w ill p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s per o ltlzen a n d ta x p a y e r; a n honest, oon
ta iu iu g to tb e office In th e beet m a n ae rva tlve , econom ical a d m in is tra tio n
n e r possible th a t w ill oonaerve tb e In
o f th e o o u n ty 's business. V e r y respect
tercets o f a ll tb e reeld euto o f th e d is tric t. fu lly .
K • C a ttr o n
Day or Night.
Attorney at L aw .
Office Ground Floor Ginn
Brick
Next Door W.W.M.Go. Bank
OREGON
W. C. Bryant
J . M e lo d i
Meindl & Bryant
C o u n ty J u d g e
J o in t R o p r e a e n ta tiv ©
fo r th e 28th rep reee n te tlve d is tric t
oum p risin g H h e rm a n ,
G illia m
aui
W h e e le r counties. I f n o m in a te d an d
eleoted I w ill p e rfo rm th e d u tie s p e r
ta in in g to tb e offioe lu th e beat m a n n e r
possible th a t w ill oonaerve th e In terests
o f e ll th e residents o f th e dlatrlo t-
M. E. M iller
Attorney - at - L aw
R . N . D o n n e lly
Offioe upstairs Rooms 5 and
K"
Opera House Building
U) th e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t
be Is a o a n d ld a te , a t th e p r im a r y elec
tio n , fo r th e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r
OREGON
J o in t
Menefee & W ilson
Attorneys - at - L aw
To nlmol 28tl BeiraeitatiTe District
Office in the Vogt Block, upatalrs
OREGON
Buy the genuine imported sven- T H E D A LLES
erious csrholineum; the imitation
fF
being offered is only a temporary E. B. Dufur
remedy if at all. If genuine one
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application lasts for all time. Ask
Attorney - at - L aw
to see our sealed psckagee. The
Observer Book Store.
Offioe 787 Chamber of Commerce
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ed y fo r ooughs a n d lu n g disease In a ll
tb e w o rld .” Bold u n d e r g u a ra n te e a t
th e M o ro P h a rm a c y . 60c a u d S I; tr ia l
b o ttle free.
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Corner Third and Stark
The way trains conneot at BiggB
now, passengers have ample time
OREGON
both coming and going, for an extra PORTLAND
nice dinner at The Biggs, with Mr
The Rose upon My Balcony.
and Mrs JJ Hackard. Don’t forget
Dr. J. F. James
Tbe
Biggs, in your travels; there la
io
The rose upon my balcony, the
Dentist
tin)0 enough. The table is supplied
X* morning sir perfuming,
with everything nice, and the rooms
Was leafless all the winter time
are new, neat4and clean.
tociiltr
and pining for tbe spring.
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You ask me why her breath is sweet
Permanently located at
P le n ty o f T r o u b le
and why her cheek is bloom
Is caused by stagn atio n o f th e fiver MORO,
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an d bowels. T o get rid o f it a n d bead
ing?
It is because the buu is dnt, and ache en d billonanrea, an d th e poison All work guaranteed, prices reasonable
th a t b rin g s ja u n d ic e , ta k e D r. King’s
birds begin to sing.
N e w L ife P llle , p u rifiers th a t do the
The nightingale, whose melody is w o rk w ith o u t g rin d in g or g rip in g . 28c Dr. C. Hartley
a t tb e M oro P b a rm a o y .
through the greenwood ringing
D entiit
Was ailent when the boughs and
winds were blowing keen,
Charges reason
And if, my dear, you ask of me the
able, all work
A nice leather tyand-bag apd
reason of his singing?
guaranteed.
It is because the sun is out and all purse, found near Moro, haa a anm
of money, and few pieces of i ewalryl
the leaves are green.
Owner can have same by identify WASCO
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Thus each performs her part, my ing property and paying for thia
Opposite the O. T. Co. store.
notice, on applying to
dear, the birds have found their
Observer Book Store,
voices,
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Moro. Or
Tbe blowing rose a flush, my dear,
Jam es Ö te w a rt
her bonny cheek to dye;
MORO. ORBOON.
And there’s sunshine io my heart,
m / dear; whioh wakens and
Cows must be kept up within
Stock Inspector
rejoioes, ,
the city limits of Moro, Sherman
And so I sing, and smile, my dear, county, Oregon, from and after thia
Sherman County,
date, April 10th 1908, otherwise all
and that’s the reason why.
Oregon.
such stock found running at large
in the city, in violation of tbe law,
THE DOWNWARD COURSE.
Will be impounded at the expense
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y I- of the owner.
J ames T omlim ,
Fast Being Realized by Many
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C itf Marshal
People.
Cmn, PM,* Ma Tat i
To the voters of Sherman county:
Who shall be our oonnty clerk!
Shall we change officers in this very
important offioe! Voters, look Into
this question; have you ever chang
ed s good officer sod regretted it
afterwards! Don’t make a mistake
this time; yon can't improve on Mr
A movement is on foot among the McDsnel as clerk. We have tried
xeoeot purchasers of tbe Roosevelt him. Hus any fault Iw u i.»u..»l
townsite on the. North Bank Ry. to hind No; be gives general sutisfuc
build a railroad froth that new city tion; keeps our records well. Tbe
into tbe Bickelton and Cleveland
lawyers that work in our oourts say,
regions of Klickitat, and create
A lit t le back ache a t f ir s t
“Keep tbe present clerk, and make
D a lly In creasin g t il l th e beck Is la m e
Siow oounty with Roosevelt as tbe no mistake.” What better recom
an d w e e k .
county seat.
mendation does he need! we are all
U r in a r v disorders q u io k ly fo llo w ;
satisfied i with him. If yon hear
D ia b e tls , a n d fin a lly B rig h ts disease;
T h ia Is th e d o w n w a rd oourae o f k id
Emma Goldman didn’t oome out false stories circulating about him
to warm things np in Portland, the f-taveeligate them! his past reoord n ey Ills
D o n 't ta k e th is course.
other day. United States inspectors to a clean one; he stands well for
H C H tu tte , o f H o o d R iv e r , says:
troth
and
veracity.
Voters,
cast
detained her at Noyes, on tbe In-J
" M y w ife has used D o a n s K id n e y
for H. S.
lernational border, as she waa re your vote at the primary not
McDsnel, and yon will I regret P ills , an d she th in k s th e re la n o th in g
lik e th e m fo r k id n e y o o m p la ln t a n d Its
turning to this eonntry from W in I t
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a tte n d in g sy m p to m s
F o r a lo n g tim e
nipeg. The Canadian government
she Buffered fro m back ache, k id n e y
Political Information.
lias taken part la tbe matter, also,
d iffic u lty , headaobea, a n d m a n y o th e r
and if the United States govern
sy m p to m s o f k id n e y o o m p la ln t. W h en
ment refoses to>llow her to cross1 Primary élection April 17th.
Doans K id n e y P ills w ere b ro u g h t to
Registration reopens April 21 (or h e r a tte n tio n th e wee Io v e ry poor
the line she will be deported to
general election, and clones May 15. h e a lth . H he procured a box, an d aa she
Rossis.
had trie d so m a n y rem edies p reviou sly
Election June K
A t a meeting in Washington city
Registration reopens Sept. 20 (or w ith o u t satisfacto ry results, ah e was
recently, Chief Forester Gifford Presidential election, and eloeee on surprised a t tb e b e n e fit she de riv ed frm
th e use o f Doans K id n e y P llle . Hhe
Pinchot is said to have made tbe October 20. Election Nov. 3.
c o a tln u e d ta k in g th e m , a n d I t w aa n o t
statement that “ theonly quarter to
lo ng twfore th e tro u b le had e n tir e ly dis
A T w w w tr-V e «
which this government could look
appeared. M rs H utte Is now In un usu
“ I h a ve Just ao m p teted a SO y e a r a lly good h e a lth and gives th e c re d it to
lor scouts In a great war (bat most
poms sooner or later, to the borean h e a lth sentence, lu i posed by B a r k ten's Doane K id n e y P ills ”
F o r sale by a ll dealers.
P ric e M
of for—try
There, and there only, A rn ic a H elve w b lc li oared m s o f b lred -
lo g plies Jaet 28 je e r s e g o ,” w rite s O H cents.
F o s te r-M ilb u rn O n , B u ffa lo ,
•re men who ate being trained in W oo lever, L e K e je v llle , N Y . H a c k leo«
N e w Y o r k , sole agents fo r tb e U n ite d
anob a fashion that they wonld bF A ra l« » H elve heals th e w o rst «oree, States.
• f service io a war with any foreign to lls , to r o s , w ounds en d ca te In th e
Meaaemher the name— Doane—and
shortest Unse. jHtc a t M o ro P h a rm a c y . take aa other.
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Every kind of rig to order,
and all orders prompt and satis
factory at reasonable prices.
Farmers teams fed aa wall as
they are fed at home, if not better.
Telephone at our oxpenea.
avaev
Tbe Year
Any
ed
L o d g s N o . 121.
A . P A A. M ., Moro, O r.
M eets th e firs t an d th ird
Th ursd ay e v e n in g * o f each
m o n th V is itin g m em bers
c o rd ia lly In v ite d to m eet
B y order o f th e W . M .
J. M . P a r ry , H ecretary
B e th le h e m
C h a » to r
No 78 O .X 8 .
R e g u la r c o m m u n ic a tio n
each 2d a n d 4th Ih u r s -
d a y evenin gs m o n th ly
By order W . M .
M rs H e le n P y rry , Hecy
M o r o L o d g e , N o . 113,
I. O. O. P. Moro. Oregon.
M eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y
e v e n in g a t 7:80 o'clock.
V is itin g
m em b ers are
e n rd ia lly In v ite d . M e m
bers are expected to be
O tto Peeta, N . G .
present.
M . E . M ille r . S e o re ta rv .
I A M H E R E fo r tb e pu r
pose o f re p a irin g
your
C om bin es f o r ......... 7.........
O rders w ill bo a tte n d
to p ro m p tly . A ddress
The Cliffs Ferry
C om pany
A Naw Business
■A last by JAM BS U L L T ,
•aosd la ths work s f . . . . . . .
F U R N IT U R E
• •• A N D . . .
Cleaaiog, Pressing,
UNDERTAKING
Kfytiriig (M i» g
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C a ll a n d E x a m in e
M y Htook o f
F U R N IT U R E
an d
B ID E L IN E R
before b u y in g
OaH stodsss
Our “ ads” attract attention and
> JAMES KCLLCY,
adyartiaa. Whan yen gat our ad-
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M O * WHIN I N «t N A R U O H .
verttoing, you gat beainaaahringara.
AXTELL
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Take pleasure in announcing that
they nave purchased the Grants’
Ferry, and will operate the ferry
between Cliffs, Washington, and
Rufus, Oregon They solicit the
patronage of the publie and will do
all they possibly can in giving
quick and prompt service.
C liffs F erry C ompany ,
M y M o tto Is
Q u lo k
Hales a n d
H m a ll P ro fits .
L iv e an d L e t L iv e .
a s x t to
A t T he O bserver O ffice
U M M O N S — In tha Circuit Caurt ot th« HUI«
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of Oregon, for Sherman county.
Hlsnoba O Batty, P lain tiff,
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T h e un d e rsig n e d h e re b y announces
ltoy t ! Batty, Defendant.
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to th e voters o f H h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t
he la a o a n d ld a te a t th e p r im a r y elec To Boy E Batty, the above named defend
tio n , fo r th e rep u b lic an n o m in a tio n for
ant.
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In tbe turfne of tbe Btate of Oregon:
Yoo «re hereby reqnirod to appear In the
C o u n ty J u d g e
above entitled oonrt, and answer tbs «<»■-
o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty , O re g o n ; subject plaint filed against yon in the above entitled
to th e results o f saidI p r im a r y . I f n o m
«ait, on or before the last day of the tim e
in a te d a n d elected I w ill per
p e rfo rm th e prescribed in the order of poblieattoo. Io-
d u tie s p e rta lu ln g to th e « tfiee lu th e wit, on or before the 29th day of May, z. n.
best m a n n e r possible to conserve a ll 190«, and if yon fa il to so appear and answer
th e in terests o f a ll th e resid ents o f th e plaintiff w ill apply to the ooart for tha re
lief demanded fn iteeon iplaiB t filed herein
oounty.
egainat yon; to-wtt, for a decree dissolving
W m H e n r ic h s the bond« of matrimony now exiatiog be
tween tbe plaintiff end /oaraelf, on the
ground« of orn«l and inhuman treatment,
T h e uo de ralg n e d h e re b y announoes end for «Sob o tte r end farther relief ss to
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t tbe ooart may seem equitable and jna|.
Thia «uromon» ta served upon yon by pnb-
be 1* a c a n d id a te , a t tb e p r im a r y elec
tio n , for tb e rep u b lic an n o m in a tio n fot lio n tio n thereof for a period of six week« in
The Hherman Oonnty Observer, a weakly
newspaper of general oiroolatlon pub 11 abed
C o u n ty C le rk
in Hherman oonnty, Oregon, In parsnanae
to
an order of tha Bon. E. V. Ltttleftelfi«
I f n o m in a te d an d elected I w ill p e r
fo rm th e du tie s o f tb e office o f C o u n ty Judge of tba above entitled ooert, dnly
made on tbe 1Mb day of April, 190«, and
C le rk In th e sam e m a n n e r as past years the date of the first pnblloatton thereof is
w ith «|M*clal favors to none.
the 17th day of A^>ril, J90H.
J . B. D nrvs,
H . S. M c D a n e l
M bimdl A B svamv ,
Attorneys for P lain tiff
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T o vo ters o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty O rego n:
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I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y s e lf as a oan gtJMMONS
d ld a te fo r rep u b lic an n o m in a tio n for
In ths Olronit Oonrt of tt e Htata s f Ore
gon, for Hherman Oonnty.
Notioe Is bsraby given that tha anker
algaad, adminlatvator of the estate of Pat-
rle fc w . MoDonald. dsoaaaed, haa filed in
the oonnty eonrt of Sherman oonnty, O re
gon, his final aoeonnt as eneh administrator
of said estate, and that Monday, tbe 4th w it h us.
day of M av, ISOS, at tha hoar of 10 o'olook
a. a .h a a b o o a flie d /b y eaid oon i t aa tbe
ttaoa foe tearing of objection« to «aid report
sad the aattlement thereof.
O. K . OOCHRAN
Administrator of the M tata of Patrick W.
MaDonald. d e o a a a a ff^ (IttalOmS 291)
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Harleigh Glass, Proprietor.
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a n d I f n o m in a te d an d elected I w ill
pe rfo rm a ll th e d u tie s o f th e offioe lu e
fa ir a n d lu ip c g y a l m a u u e r to w ards a ll
J^O T IU J o r PINAL. s r m X M X N T .
D. Lindquist
Two a* an, broke, gentle to handle. W a tc h m a k e r a n d J e w e le r
Cail on me and will make terms to
Special attention given work sent
suit.
O wbn T hompson ,
In by mail or exproos.
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Monkland, Ora.
All work warrante«] first oíase
Wasco, Orepi.
Robertine, s mild, d e lig h tfu l
sreparetioa. deiicauly fragnmt.
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Makes
the «kin » esquiaitslr
tsuibhee crackled apoousnee cau-< I
by over-diyneM| reduces tha afae of
enlarged pores, cleanse« them, re-
ducea mfiammation and «preada an even,
radiant glow due to wholeeoiM nourish
ment of «kin gland« and «timulatioe of
ths capillarie« which al«o feed the
•kin -sad «upply Ita heslthful color
J r iy n t r Dntavt/br
A n e rro r m a d e In p re p a rin g m y
p e titio n s fo r filin g , discovered too la te
to oorrect, leaves my n a m e o ff of tb e
o ffic ia l p r im a r y b a llo t. T h e o n ly re-
ooarse la to ru n aa a u In d e p e n d e n t a t
th e J u n e ele ctio n . T h is I h a v e decided
to do. H h a ll be pleased to consider b a l
lo t* cast for m e a t tb e p r im a r y election
ae b e in g a n en d o rse m e n t o f th e action
an d n o t a * v o te * to n o m in a tio n .
A m n o t a llie d w it h a n y e x is tin g faction
C o u n ty C le rk
a n d k n o w o f n o reason w h y . I f elected,
Edith Anderson, P laintiff,
I eh oald n o t oo:operate fre e ly w it h tb e o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty , subjeci to th e ap
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d is tric t d e le g a tio n , to be eleoted In Ju n e p ro v al o f tb e voter» a t tb e p r im a r y
Charter Anderson, Defendant
co n ce rn in g e ll m a tte r * th a t m a y sub electio n to be held A p r il 17th, 1906.
To Charter Anderaon, tte above named de
serve th e interests o f th e people o f tb e
fendant.
C. E. Jam es
d is tric t as w e ll a * o f those o f th e state
In the name of tte State of Oregon:
at large.
Yon are hereby required to appear and
W . J . M a r in e r
T h e u n d e n lg n e d h e re b y announoee answer tba oomplalnt filed against yon in
to th e voter» o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t tba above entitled salt, oa or before the last
day of the tim e prescribed in tba order of
T b e un d e rsig n e d here b y announces be Is a c a n d id a te , a t th e p r im a r y elec pnblioation, tow it.on or before tt e 29th day
to tb e v o te r* o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t tio n , for th e d e m o cratic n o m in a tio n for of May, A. D. 190«, and if yon fa il to so ap
pear and answer, plaintiff w ill apply to tha
b e to a o a n d ld ate, a t th e p r im a r y elec
C o u n ty C le rk
oonrt for tbe relief demanded In the oom-
tio n , fo r th e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n for
o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty , subject to th e ap plaint filed herein against yon, to-wlt, for a
p ro v a l o f th e voters. If elected I w ill decree diaaoiving tte bond« of matrimony
C o u n ty A s s e s s o r
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disch arg e th e du ties o f th e offioe ac now existing between t t e plaintiff and vonr
aa.f. on tbe gronnda of ernri and inhuman
fo r H h e rm a n c o u n ty . O reg o n . . I f n o m c o rd in g to ta w , special fa v o r to none.
treatment, end for «nob o tte r end farther
in a te d en d eleoted I w ill pe rfo rm th e
e lie f as to the oonrt may seem eqoltaole
P O. D e M o a s r ssd
du ties ot th e office o f O o u n ty Assessor
Jest.
In tb e sem e m a n n e r as pest years w ith
This «ammon« is served upon yon by pab-
od of aix
i ‘ «ni
lioation thereof for a period
eneelal favors to none.
T h e undersigned h ereby announoee Iva weeks in T t e Hberman Ooenty Observer,
O tto P e e tx
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t a weekly newspaper of general otrealetion
be Is a c a n d id a te at tb e p r im a r y elec published In Hherman oonnty, Oregon, Jn
T h e u n d ersigned hereby an nounce« tio n , for tb e d e m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n for pnraunnue to an order of the Hon E V L it
tlefield. Judge of the above entitled ooart,
to tb e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t
dnly made on tt e Ifilh day of A pril, 190«,
S h e r iff '
be to a c a n d id a te , a t th e p r im a r y also
ana tbe date of the first pnblioation thereof
tio n , fo r th e rep u b lic an n o m in a tio n for o f S h e rm a n oo u n ty. I prom ise, I f nom
la tha 17lh day of^A^ril, 1908.
I nated an d elected, s s tric t a n d im p a r
F bbbmä R,
C e w w t y C w m o s ls a lo a ie r
tia l en fo rce m en t o f tb e la w , a n d to 7tal7m29 293J
Attorney for P laintiff
av
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A n d I f n o m in a te d e n d eleoted w ill do
I n t t e C irra ti Cowrt ot tha Stale
my best to d isch arg e th e d u ties o f th e c o u n ty , an d o th e rw is e p e rfo rm tb e du ^ U M M O N S ot . - - Oregon
for Hherman County.
offioe In oom pi lan ce w it h la w an d th e ties o f th e office to tb e best o f m y »3?
a b ility .
Arley E. Yao, P laintiff,
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w ishes o f th e people.
J C Freeaitoto
W H M ille r
Eoaebios Yao, Defendant.
Notice aboot Cows.
Geldiogs for Sale
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
fo r th e 28th re p re e e n te tlv e d is tric t,
c o m p ris in g H h e rm a n ,
G illia m
and
W h e e le r co un ties. I f n o m lh a te d a n d
elected I w ill p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s p e r
ta in in g to th e offioe In th e beet m a n n e r
possible th a t w ill oonaerve tb e In te re s t*
o f a ll tb e resid ents o f th e d is tr ic t.
Fred Wilson
Frank Menato®
„ Fresh Complexion^
ssQssíQsfl osi poter s i h r
T h e un de rsig n e d he re b y an nounces
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n oo un ty th a t
u n d e relg n c d h e re b y announoee
be la a c a n d id a te , a t th e p r im a r y elec
to th e voter» o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t tio
n , fo r th e rep u b lic an n o m in a tio n for
b e to e c a n d id a te , a t th e p r im a r y elec
tio n , fo r th e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n for
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Political Column. Political Column.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Pupils who ars candidates for
giaduation from the 9th and 10th
grades this year have organized
their «lass, with the following offi
cers:
Will Mowry, president;
Nora Elcock, vioe president;
Edna Gninther, secretary;
Clarence Rutledge, treasurer.
Green and white were cboeen tor
class oolore, and the white carna
tion for class flower.
Class representations have not
yet been choeen by the teachers,
but tbe choice will be based largely
on grades.
Arbor day, April lOtb, was bust
These provisions are made a part ly and profitably spent by teachers
of tbe proposed amendment, in or and pupils. The school was organ
der that probate matters may ulti ized into an army of workers, with
mately oorne into the hands of the Mr Powell as oommander-in-chisf.
circuit judge, who is skilled in tbe The girls,under supervision of their
law, and is thus perfectly competent teachers cleaned up the inside of
to handle this part of the practice the school; and the boys, organised
It may lead to circuit judges being into three oompaniea,cleaned up the
elected in each county, abolish the school yard. Dayton Henrichs, Roy
county court entirely, and establish Knnsman, and Con Stillwell, acted
a body more in the nature of a com as captains of the respective boy
mtosioners Court, with systematic divisions along with Will Mowry,
business methods, in its place.
Todd McCov and Chester Axtell.
Lieutenants Nora Elcock and
A Fiçu named Mike Lu ok k ala, Gertrude Henrichs supervised the
sent to the hospital for the insane work in Mr Powell’s room. Every
at Salem, from Astoria, some time body worked with a will and in an
ago, will be sent back to his native hour’s time the dilapidated school
land, owing to the fact that he has building presented a clean face, if
been iu the United States lees than
not a handsome one.
one year and was not of sound mind
The local oratorical contest will
wheu he landed. The matter was
be held in Moro M.E.Chnrch April
taken up some time ago by Supt.
24th. A general admission of 25c
Steiner and the state board of which
ill be charged; school children
Gov. Chamberlain to the head, and
15c. There are two contestants in
after some correspondence with the the upper division; Nora Elcock
department in Washington city, it and George Urquhart. In the low
s determined to deport the man, er division the following will strive
and he will be taken to New York for honors; Ida Belle Urquhart,
and turned over to the steamship Adella Mortensen, Ola H uh, Oudra
company that brought him here. Watkins, Bessie Watkins, Johnny
Mowry, Marie Douma, Margaret
There are others io the Salem in Hu s, Francis Rutledge, Forrest
stitution who will be deported as Littlefield. Pupils and teachers are
soon as their oases have been inves working hard and can assure the
tigated. This is the first time in public a pleasant evening’s enter
the history of the Oregon institution tainment.
We feel that it is the duty of
that a patient has been deported.
each patron and school friend to
attend this contest thereby showing
D e a t h W a s S a H is H e e ls .
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interest in the pupils and the work
J m m P M o rris o f H klp pera. V a . h ad a done at school.
cers coat 110,000. Would it not
The old song and dance of rail
have been cheaper to have ased
way construction through Gilliam
automobiles T
county, a few years ago, has broken
Tbe republican state and both ont in a new sp ot The Arlington
congressional conventions have and Pacific appear as plaintiff in *
been called to meet in Portland suit against the Colombia river and
May 14th. Sherman county is en Oregon Central, for #500,000 dam
ages for the alleged theft of a rail
tit led to three delegates.
road right of Way. It is obarged
that the ORAOO stole the right ot
By authority of the secretary of way of the A&PO bodily, and built
the interior 131,643 acres of public the road upon it from Arlington to
land« excluded from the Blue
Condon.
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Mountains forest reserve, will be
■ o b je c t t o w t ( le n ie n t J u n e L
Accidents to war ships have been
frequent in the past, and time will
A Portland democrat recently increase the marvel of tbe entirely
had a dream in which he saw the safe voyage of the big American
inauguration of a democratic preei fleet from Hampton roads to Mag
dent in 1909. Should a republican dalena bay. A big fleet that can
ail smoothly around a continent
have a dream like that we wonld
say it was caused by something he and carry on target practioe success
fully for ten days must be well or
had eaten.
ganized for a fight, a frolic, or any
The Kennewick Transportation thing else in its legitimate line.
Co having blown in on hot air, like The ernise of the American fleet
numerous predecessors, may now through the Suez and the Mediter
open the Colombia with a couple ranean, will be the greatest globe
more fffeamboats np about Priest trotting exhibition the feorld has
rapids. Snch open river talk makes witnessed. No wonder the vessels
can not keep their belts in the right
one tired.
t Voting on favorite amusements,
T a le sends foot ball far down the
list this year, where it is tied with
bridge and dancing. This sign of a
mollycoddling epidemic at New Ha
ven will not pass unnoticed by
¿Peerless Bon of Harvard.
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and REPAIR SHOP
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Specialty,
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M onkland , O bbqon .
U M M O N S ------ In the Circuit Court ot the B ute
of Oregon, for HheAnan county :
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Lottie Lee Blaok, P laintiff }
vs.
W H Blaok, Defendant
To W U Blaok, the above named defend
ant—
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear in the
above entitled oonrt and answer tt e oom-
plaint filed againat yon in tbe above enti
tled s o il, on or before tbe laat day of the
time prescribed in the order of nnblioafion,
tn-wit: on or before the 29th day of May,
19(JH, and if yon fa il to ao appear and ans
wer, plaintiff w ill apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the oomplaint filed
lerein againat yon, towit: For a deorae dir-
aolving tbe bonda of matrimony now exist
ing between the plaintiff and yourself on
tte grounds of desertion, and cruel and ic -
trao«an treAt-nent, and for aonh o her and
further relief aa to the ooart may aeem equit
able and just.
Thia snmmona la served apon yon bv
pnblioation thereof for a period of alx weeks
n tha Hherman Oounty Observer, a weekly
newspaper of general oironlatton puhliMhed
IB H h e rm a n C o u n ty , Oregon, in puransnee
to an order of tbe Hon. E. V . Littlefield,
Judge
» of the
tha anova
above antitiad
a n ttu e d ooert. d
dely
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a on tt e lfith day of April, 1900, and
tba data of the flret publioation thereof Is
tbe 17th day of April, 190E
» K. B Durua,
7tal7m29 998]
Attorney for P lain tiff
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Babbitt metal. We bave it for eale
and when you need any eall at Tb^
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To Eusebios Yao, tt e above named de
fendant.
In tt e name of tba State of Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear and
answer the oomplalnt filed against yon In
the above entitled «nitron or before the last
day of the time prescribed in tha order of
pnblioation, to wit: On or before the Sth
day of May, I'.»OS, and If yon fail toao appear
and auawer. plaintiff will apply to theOourt
for tbe relief demanded in the oomplalnt
filed herein against yon, to wit: For a decree
diaaoiving the bond« of matrimony now «x-
iating between tba plaintiff and yourself on
tbe grounds of desertion; and for «nob other
and farther relief as to tbe Court may aeem
equitable and just.
I'hia anromona la served upon yon by pub
lication thereof for a period of six suoosaa-
weeka in the Hherman Oonnty Obaerv«r, a
weekly newspaper of general cironlation
publixbed in Hherman oounty, Oregon, in
pursuance to an order of tha Bon. E. V .
Littlefield, judge of the above entitled Court
duly made on the 24th day of Maroh, 190«,
and 'he date o f tbe first publication thereof
i« tba 27th day of Maroh. 1908.
A. W. Faaqaxs, Attorney,
7tm27m«-990)
for P lain tiff
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