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T f •• . lete »nan the wsFm blah ka»- » n n m s nose he O b s e rv e r. MOBO, OR BOON t F R ID A Y .................. April 17, 1908 - Fnreonnl Talk With Y ss. I f you do not read The Observer V h j Not? W e should lik e to have you take IL and wa know II would be profitable W »ou to become a subscriber. We »end 1» tw o yean for $2-60; onejrear $l-fiO;12Hct» • month ts u’t much. T ry It. Order by postal Card, and pay for It when you can. P o lly 's R use. A Washington Story • By TRANK M. SW C ” T. C opyrtffhL 1W7. by F r a n k H . B w a at eeaawaawaa fum ld b e d by you «nO y o u r T h o u a h tfu l rrle n d a . your own most savory loaves of G ingerbread a re w o rth y o f special m en tion. P e rm it me to re m a rk th a t th re e « b o aid In m aking the lot o f m y soldiers happier In th e ir cam p life are conferring a »pedal fa v o r upon Y r. M o s t Gb« H ble. g .rv t O. W A S H IN G T O N . Com 'ding. A t thia time two strangers, one elder ly, the other middle aged, were guests at the old river tarwrn where Polly lived with her Aunt Nancy. When Washington’s messenger a rriv ed, they had been two weeks under A u nt Nancy’s hospitable roof. They h»d announced an intention to go to Boston by the following morning’s coach, and Pony’s first thought was to ask one of them to carry her brother's message. B u t the more she thought of it the more she distrusted the austere strau- gsrs. "No, no,” she said to herself, “it would not be safe. But I see Caleb a roan horse at the blacksmith’s. I w ill get him to carry my little box of gin gerbread to John in Boston.” She started through the garden gate, and there she met in the narrow path the elder of the two guests of the tav- le lrn lrig T h a O n u r lit 0 e sfeTer In« m uch In the A r t o f Needl wish th a t you m igh t sea ths nlos Sewing th a t 1 had the H ono ur of doing upon «he Top C ea t o f the B itar ef «base T w o G entlem en, w h o have both Boston by this stags. I t was Sleeve o f his T o p C ost. n e a r the and bs dsstarsd w hen It was Den. th a t tt was Im possible to dlsoere *hqve tike R en t lied been. I f you should chance to m eet th is Oso Usm an. I tru s t th a t y o u w ill e xam in e t h t. piece o f m y H a n d iw o rk : and do p o t flat, to send me by the H a n d o f C aleb any a rtic le o f A pparel th a t you m a y w ish gte to m end against y o u r R etu rn . Nothing in this innocent note had <x cited the smallest suspicion on the part of the w ary spy. But whan Captain John Day read It ha made baste to Re certain where the tw o gen tie man were A fter a refreshing night’s sleep gad a hearty breakfast a t the inn the two gentlemen, the major and his coi ion, prepared to stroll on Common. As the weather waa the younger of the two, called J l brought down their topcoats. His comrade, the major, unfolding hia, uttered an exclamation of sarflrlge and auger. Zounds! James, w hat do you of that?” be said, pointing to a evidently made by a sharp the topcoat near the shoulder. The young man examined it •T ahould aay,’’ aald he, “that yo« been completely outwitted and leaaly made s convenience of by little maid a t the tavern In field. Seel* H ere she eewed the you had In the garment, and the this knife goea straight across It!" T h e minx had concealed soas sage In the sleeve r aald the N E blustering spring day In 1781 three young men were the only passenger» in the A t any tim e when requested Io do northbound mail stage which ao, the paper will be dUcontlnued. But we expect that all arreart will be paid before ran three times a week between New such request I. made. It 1« easy to ssk ua York and Boston. Could Caleb, the for a statement, which will be cheerfully Jolly driver, have known the business rendered at any time. of each of the traveler» he would have hud Interesting gossip Indeed for the people along bis route. The straitlaced appearance, specta cles and bookish a ir of the tallest of the trio marked him a parson. The second, whose hair was fiery red, ap peared like some merchant’s appren tice. Such might also be the third, though his clothing was homespun and "Mistress Polly." be said quickly, "1 hla manner more like that of a country have sadly torn the sleeve of my top BZ » O l E t r V J t O V i . youth. coat I f I might make bold to ask your Thia last passenger during the first service, w ill you mend it for me before part of the Journey through Connecti cut remained Inside the coach w ith the I goT’ The tlJ man “Certainly, good sir," she replied. “1 others." But after leaving H artford he shall be glad to do so as soon aa I re magnificent • / sat outside w ith the good natured d riv turn from an errand to the blacksmith er, who was quite ready to reply to tbe American shop.” And on she went. questions about the country N tv y - “Caleb," she said w ith almoat defer The two Inside threw off their re ence as if she were talking to W ash serve when the countrified looking ington himself, “ I want to send a box youth forsook'thelr company I H E moat famous naval officer In "M y glasses hurt my eye«," said the of gingerbread to my brother John in American history was David seeming preacher, removing bis spec Boston by tomorrow’s stage. I f he Glasgow Farragut, who died in tacles. "Now that the bumpkin has cannot be found at Uncle James Dag 1870. Adm iral Farragut cer left us you can tell me your errand. 1 gett’s Inn on M arket square, you may tainly had abundant opportunity to was astounded to see you get aboard at learn there where he Is. You must put it luto his bends yourself, remember.” make himself famous. H e served In New York, Crane." Caleb gladly consented, and a fte r a three great w ar»—that of 1812, the “H e whom you are pleased to call the struggle w ith Mexico and the rebellion. ‘bumpkin,’ my sagacious friend,” said few minutes’ chat Polly tripped back Adm iral Farrag ut’s chief service, the red haired Crane, "la none other across the field. H la eyes were not the only pair that however, and that which won for him than the special eiprees of M r. Wash the distinction which places him at the ington w ith a message from hesdqqsr- watched her as she w e n t T heir entire conversation had been overheard by a head of the list of our naval command tera.” er!, was given during the civil war. I t "Surely you are Jesting!" said the young man w ith red hair who had come by the lust stage from New la a fact somewhat remarkable that a clerical looking man. man past sixty years of age ahould dis “But I am not,” rejoined Crane. York. * Oh, if I only had more time to play such bravery and such ability as "Yesterday tills precious rascal bad a were shown by F a rra g u t long conversation with hia chief in hla think w hat la best to be done!” Farragut, it may be said, grew up marquee and then prepared for the thought poor Polly aa she aat down to In the navy. He was adopted into the Journey. I was ordered to follow thia w rite to her brother. H e r face reflected the gravity of her fam ily of the Commodore Porter of fellow and If possible learn hia mis his boyhood and was bred to the sea. sion. Follow him I w ill, therefore, if It thoughts aa she fulfilled her promise of mending the torn topcoat In the tw i Though but eleven years of age when takes me a thousand leagues." the w ar of 1812 began, he served “I do not envy you your task," said light that evening. Both of the two through that conflict up to the begin the other, rubbing hla eyea. " I was strange guests were present, and ao ning at 181S, as a midshipman. From never made for this sort of business, waa Aunt Nancy. For some moments th a t tim e forth he remained in naval but you were. I was very comfortable the elder guest watched her deft fin •ervtce, and when the civil w ar opened in camp when I received orders to de gers in silence. Then, fixing his eyes upon her face, ha said q u ietly: he was already a veteran of almost liver a letter In Bogton.” I hope the young man who came to fifty years' experience. Though bora Meantime Caleb, the driver, had g iv In Tennessee and living in Virginia en bis agreeable questioner much In day brought you no bad tidings?” “Oh, none at a lll” aald Polly quietly. a t the outbreak of the war, Farragut formation, and the two were fast “I w ill tell you why 1 asked,” he adhered to the Union cause, went' friends when Springfield was reached, north and was assigned to duty in where Caleb was to stay t ill next day. went on a fte r a moment’s pause. ‘T o command of the western blockading Caleb’s off leader needed shoeing. night from where I alt I have twice squadron In the gulf of Mexico. The The blacksmith shop was across the seen a young man about the same age story of his gunboats passing the b lt- ferry on the west bank of the great of the one who called today approach tertes a t New Orleans, Port Hudson river. Thus Caleb could aay truthfully, the rear of the house as If looking for and Vicksburg under heavy fire, re "M y good air, no trouble at all,” when some one. Doea he look for you?" Polly started perceptibly. A response sulting in the capture of New Orleans hla new acquaintance asked the way to and opening the Mississippi up to the old Boatman's tavern, where lived was on her lipa when—crash I down Vicksburg, greatly aiding General young Mistress Polly Day, whom the came an earthen bowl In which a plant was blooming, i t had been knocked G ran t In the tedious but trium phant courier said he wished to see campaign against the latter strong In leas time than it takes to tall it from sdme upper window, and Its frag hold. Is unique In naval history. Washington's young subaltern had de ments scattered close to the doorstep In the hard, smooth garden walk. But Farragut's moat sensational and Polly D ayl Who’* In your room?” thrillin g exploit was achieved a t the cried Aunt Nancy. entrance to Mobile bay, where he was The older guest started up the stair in Immediate personal command, his way and reached the upper landing vessels plunging through • field of the just In tim e to sea a slender young man enemy's torpedoes, silencing the te rri half run, h alf slide, down the long elop ble batteries and capturing Confeder ate boats in w hat was practically a ing rear roof. A fte r the premises had been thor hand to hand fight. Schoolboys of many years to come w ill be thrilled by oughly examined and the still excited the atory of the brave old admiral old lady had been lad back to her seat lashed to the mast of his flagship, Polly held up a email, square parcel which the Intruder had dropped aa ba glasses In hand, watching and direct ing the movement* of hla squadron In sprang from the roof. “BeeI” aald Polly, holding up the the midst of a plunging fire from pow package. “The man only tried to get erful forts Farragut received from congress the the box of gingerbread th a t 1 had all highest honors possible, the ranks of ready to send to Brother John by to morrow’s coach. Poor man! Perhaps ▼ice adm iral and adm iral being cre ated for him. H e was the old man he was hungry.” Caleb called bright and early the next magnlfloent of the American navy. day for hla two passengers and the par cel. The neat little package for Cap tain John Day was stored carefully r THE ARCTIC REGION. away In the leather atage box npou W h e r e S m o k e R ieee F ro m th e Sea and which the driver a a t The red beaded Trees Burst F ro m C old. man aat by Caleb on the box. Explorers who penetrate the Arctic “M ajor, what think you of the out side passenger?” said the younger of and Antarctic seas have a chance to observe one of the strangest phenom the two guests. ena in nature, that of smoke rising “I did not observe him closely." from the sea. W herever the tempera “H e Is Crane.” “W hat? Crane, the apy? Surely you tore falls to 15 degrees below aero clouds of steaming vapor ascend from afe deceived. B u t no; now I under the ocean to be imm ediately froxen stand.” Into tiny particles of Ice and dropped " S C B d iT YOU ARS ZmTIWO ! ” SAID TH« “W hat do you mean?” “I t was be who tried to steal Mias CltaMICAIl DOOSINO MAN once more Into the water. The same thing takes place on land, Uvered Into Misa Polly’s shapely little Polly’s gingerbread." the vapor rising from the snow and hands the precious packet bearing the • • » • - • • even from the Iwxlles of the explorers private seal of the commander In chief When Captain John Day received themselves In thia case, however, the of the Continental army. Thia letter word from hla unde that a man w ith a lea particles fall oo the ground and was not unexpected by Polly. Indeed, parcel awaited him at the Inn In M ar make a weird rustling, like the swish her brother, commonly called "Captain ket square, Boston, be lost no tim e In of a silk <lre«e. John," on leaving hla home for Boston appearing. A t 40 degrees below aero the sap of few days earlier had explained at The face of Caleb waa « rueful one trees la turned to ice, and the trunks much length what was to be done In as he handed the captain hla slater's burst asunder with a sharp report. case such a package should ba dellv package. H e bad had. he aald, These mysterious sounds and sights •red to bar. bended young man on the box are awe Inspiring to all who do not Any message the general may wish w ith him aa fa r aa Worcester, and than know their cause, and they may sc to send me," said Captain John, “he w ill his passenger had unexpectedly depart count for some of the strange tales embody In a letter written to yon. Pol ed. W hat had become of him he did t th a t are told of the frosen north. ly. 1 have lord him lio.v p jtriu ll yon ! r it know. But a fte r Worcester was N atural light at sea la a much more are, and he la w illing to trust much to pasbcd 1 m * bad discovered that the box common phenomenon As the screw of your sagacity. You must find some of gingerbread had been tampered a steamer churns the water under cer safe means of getting the message with. tala conditions yon may see the waves quickly to me. Remember to sand ma Captain Day merely thanked Caleb glowing angrily where they have tieen the whole of the letter the general for hla pains and took the box. disturbed. This is called phospborea senda you. On that portion of It which Ils found w ithin the torn wrappings canoe, and scientists are not agreed aa la le ft white a secret message for me only a few crumbs of gingerbread, but te lta came. w ill be w ritten In a peculiar Ink, vlal- there were two w ritten messages. Wnc ble only when brushed over with a was scrsivled on the torn wrapper of Punch Bewl Used ee a Fent. certain liquid." the box Itself, and the other was Pol “W h a t liquid?" said Polly, who had No account of the treasures of Jesus Jy’s letter, but there waa no sign of college. Oxford, would 1« complete bar share of curiosity. communication from General "Never mind. Polly. I have a vial of any w ithout mention of the great punch bowl given ta the college nearly 200 I t Ton ahould write me a good alatar- Washington. The scrawled note on the wrapping Bend the more Important years ago by one of the famous faro ly latter. lly of Wynnes of Wynnstay I t weighs massage In some safe hiding place or paper bore neither date nor signature 278 ounces and. according to tradition, hy son»« trusty hand to which you can and rend as follows: David Glasgow Farragut Is to tie the property of any one who can span It w ith his arms in Its widest part and then “floor" It when full of punch. By an Incongruity which la not «apa rails led In Oxford thia silver poach bowl la sometimes also need aa a font In the college chapel.—Doodoo Globe Be Let Out. la d Connecticut village there la dnrgym sn noted not mors for hla era fltlloo than for the length of his ser mons. A New Yorker who was a na tive of the village, happening te ba over Bunday, started to church the noted divine. Being, a« ha g little late, he paused outside P r a y i n g te Bad asked of the old sextos If the eerv tree had been holding long. "Indeed, yee; more’n an hour the doc tor has been preaching. The coogre- BBOoo are pmjtag a«« te hfi tat • «-*•» lWk Use , „ casually »Hade, But make the refer ence ao alight that It cannot be easily discovered If your letter should chance •o fa ll Into the enemy’s hands. Ad trees It to Uncle James Daggett's Inn. M arket square, Boston.” W ith that Captain John disappeared. Washington's messenger, having par taken of some of the sparkling rider and Incomparable gingerbread with which Polly’s larder was always sup plied, made his bow and departed to croas the riv e r and return to hla com mender Then Polly fairly flew to her little room, where ábe read w ith eagerness the following letter: .N e w b u rg . N . York. M March. 17B Te M l »trees F. D ay : In beh a lf o f the C om m and o f w hich yr. B ro ther C sp t, I>sy 1« an estsemed M em her. 1 beg «4 express the pleasure hts Com pany has found In the frequent evt- D oyalty - and Handiwork to t o The Exigencies o f W a r dem anded th a t n your y o u r precious p r e c io u s B m ox; o i ; and ano ths im I should open eraving» of A AppeUte ppetite constrained ma m a ts t< Set up the I -neominonlg good Ginger bread baked by your m eat C h a rm in g sis ter. M l a t r e u PoUy T h e least I can do ts to send you her lettar. since there la nothing In It I can ueel T h e Idea of my ta k in g several days Journey In to tho In te rio r sim ply to learn the In form atio n th a t M r W ashington had w ritte n a N ote o f thanks to a g trll But ho wae rig h t about the V lrtud o o f tho O ln g e rtira a d 1 N ev e r waa there better! thousand T h an ko l A thousand Pardons! And F a re w e ll t |. |. N u iia fir F o r Thin. Poor Blood C i t y D r a y M oro. O regon. You cbu truat 8 m ed icin e teattd <» years f Sixty yeflrr of experience, think of that! Experience wkh Ayor’fl Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmaclets fled lei nes Carefully Compounded. Express and Freight Delivered to any Part of the City Piano and Furniture Moving. Complete Aeeortment of Silverware and Jewelry Trunks and Grips Delivered To and From all Trains. FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. - REED HULSE Any and all K inds of P atent M ed icin e A lw sve In S tock Proprietor of CITY DRAY NO. 2 .... geraapartfla. iferssss MORO PHARMACY Draying of a ll Kinds. I-HTUK4I Trunkr and Gripe U auled to and V , k m u M w M t l W e publish <hs h » » » 1“ • * s» — » »«siatasa. from a ll traine kO A L IT T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R id le daya by te llin g your neighbors of the good lualitiea of The Observer. If you caiv’t get their sub scriptions, send ua th eir addresses and we w ill send A modern hospital for the treatm»i>t of rill in <lh*i»l í)Pnt’ud».*i-, diseases, except auch ns them sam ple copies. We pay for all so licitin g you do T H E D A L L E S H O SP IT A L The For F u rth er In fo rm a tio n M e d ic a l Monkland “ It certainly 1«, and I tbank you, Mr. Optician for fitting my eyes ho perfectly. I have had glasses of all kinds, but this last pair I got of you beat« them a ll.” W e coaxed that man ; C olanthe T o u r G ingerbread, which I doubt not rraa v ery Good, never arriv e d . O n ly by the kindne«« o f the E n e m y ’s spy did your le tte r reach me a t a ll. Your plan of sew ing the G eneral's message to me l “ o the very cloth ing o f a B ritis h oflleer In dis guise and on parole was Indeed a most Ingenious one. ! m anaged to secure tfi Paper w ithou t oth er trouble then the cloth. Y o u r w om an's W it, 1 believe, did save y o u r B rotBer's L ife . A small scaled packet, addressed to •MlHtitss F. Day. Boatman’s Ta vara, at the Ferry. West Springfield. Maastts.," arrived about a month Igtor from New Yorft. It contained a qoelat- eugraved locket benriug a m inia ture portrait of the donor, Georg« Washington. The m»ssnge with It regd s tes p ly i — —_________ . .; In token o f the C om m ander's epprwnle lion o f a valuable Service, fi Ih fu lly and Will make season of- I9O8 the following places and days — X»----- -Y n 1< nV time before be would let ns fix hi«eve»- Us said all h I bsmm wer« alike nnd whet w»» the uee. Now you could not uet him to po eleewhere. We are perfeot "eye fitter«,” aud tbut’s why wa please our patrons. ■*- F. V. Clark, Jeweler, & Optician T H E DALLES. OREGON. W hen w ritin g for Catalog JONES CASH STORE O»m ■ ■ ! . , m w twiw n «■» wed Srnd Ua LARGEST CATALOG IBS Mail OrS«r Hou«. in U m N o r 4 k w . i l G R O C E R IE S The Buyer* Gutde lta,dw.w Or, GaoA .nd S>mAw <4 *1 towk quowd From .nS O.k Sto 15 ov( ><(1,1.1 M o a ik l, F O R T L A N D OR 'segsagBBiOA' "* M o n d ay s a t B rock Bros., M oro ’ s B a r b e r S h o p T u e sd a y s a t C hris. A n d e rso n P o r c e la in B a t h T u b a . berything first Class anil Up to date. W e d n esd ay s a t L . L . P eetz Agent for the Best Steam Laundry Shop in B rick'B uilding next Observer Office T h u rsd a y s a t W - A . W oods F rid a y s a t T . W , B ran n o n EDGHR S atu rd ay s a t O . C . M ortensen M OTO The Tam m any society of Naw was organized In the spring o f 17SB W illiam Mooney, one of the leaders the "Liberty Boys.” On the 12th May of the same year Mooney wan stalled as Its first grand sachem, society took Its name from a noted In dian chief named Tansanond, knA madam« w ill wear only thm« gowns In this opera?” Only three gowns, one gown to an act,” answered the prims donna sadly. ’I t was either that or have soma »taa occupy the center of the While I waa changing my coatua itoto * * Je* nDBB|B U Coro7n3a 2336«, by Sandow 21144, by Clampin 13999 CAMS. h k Jl u ' i ü k ’ - • » * y tP f7 X J e .-T J o » PU f l l i v f l l ¡r a n ; i , i f l i t . i m i. f » ¿ g i . T g r 1 H i ir u j u n T îr rm f e - S i,; S í p r ’ t . i i ’»Ti ^ ' l ^ ní.tet.n» o m i ^ . a ^ ' h _ e V ^ T to it native aaadldnal root» known to medical science for the cure of woman** peculiar aliments, contains no alcohol and no I. »rniful or habit-form Ina -bTigS. Do not expect too much from -Favorite P r r e c r l p t i o a } • I t w ill not perform Mlra- M t It will not dlsolve or cure tumors. o modlelne will. I t w ill do at much to establlth vigo ro us health In most weak nesses and ailments peculiarly lnrM«a< to woman aa any medicine can- I t must be given a fair chance by perseverance la ltd Polly’s tatter wag maluly a diary of use for a reasonable length of time. You c a n ’t s ffftH l ta . small event* a t the tavern since bar ll f i j f l t brother’s departure. There was much Invited to eonanlt Dr. unimportant information about the state of Aunt Nancy’s health, and than Pieros, by letter,/?»». All o»rrre.«,n<t: enee la guarded as sacredly secret and Polly aald womanly confidences are to o te c % professional privacy. T h ere m ust be m uoh W a n t in th e ooun- Pierre. Buffalo?N7T. try about, for a poor young m an. half . leasant Peltate the hast Dr. Pieros’» Please ■tarred , no doubt, trie d v a in ly last night ativq and regulator ta steal m y boa e f Glngorbraad. m ade foe you. T h e re have been two fine Oea men M a y in g a t the taveew « tatota om that gw Will to n S I 'X [29892], by Phenix 8849 [6983], by Fenelon 2082 [38], by .B ril lian t 1271 1766], by Brilliant 1899 [7661, by Coco II 1714], by Vieux Chaelin [7 1 3 ], by Coco [712], by Mignon 1716], by Jean - O R E G O N . ® B2d"DamL ^Babe 21146, b y P laton 10113 [10321], by V aillan t [404], by Prosper [8 9 3 ], by Decide [892], by Vieux Pierre [894], bv Coco (712f. by Mignon [716], by Jean Le Blanc [789], 3d Dam. D im m itt 4460, imported from France in 1882 by D illon B roe.,of Normal, Illlnoi». 8 C R A N T O N , - P E N N S Y L V A N IA . Architecture Bookkeeping 89n ogr*p h y Banking and Banking Law, Commercial Law, Advertising Show Card Writing Chemistry Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering Newspaper IHuBtrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering Civil Servioe, Mechanical Engineering, Ga« Engineering, M ining Engineering, Locomotive B anning, Plumbing, Heating and V entilating, French, Gorman, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonograph. T g ffgtaM o f S e r v ic e . Single leap 816, payable at time of eerrioe. The season $20, payable at the end of the season. To insure 826, payable when mare is known to ta) * th foal. Mare and « o lt to fitand good for «arvice«. Cara w ill be taken to prevent accident«, but w ill be responsible for none. Trading, selling, or remowing the mare from the neighborhood forfeits the i n s u r a n c e and money become« due. F ull information furnished free upon request by H. V. REED, Representative, 64 I- a Sixth street, Portland, Ore. Andy'Shearer, Manager “Everyone Exclaims About Our •Lights!** kr-« »«y lk»y are ea Ssed as Csa. 1« taeL eay bsm e (a now c a n .i< l« r« S the beat ll/b ta J be«»« i ta the cewnly. Wby. when wa Be visitisa ewr weiSkbera of an evening it la bar« to b a e e f r e * e a d a im in /ab o v t tbs seer ll*b t they bevel" The An»la Lamp la the « mw metheS ot barnfor eommoa kero«»,,« oil, and la a , different from the ordinary laxipa in rv«e//«aa Mia in edT*erwe«r. 1» make« common keroeene the best, the obeapeat and the moat aatUfaotory of all lizbtlng saeihnda, Refer and more reliable than c a««lleedtaffamaMb yalaa convenient to operate aa (aa er eleetricltj. O R EG O N ’S O P P O R T U N IT Y B x s w a i r a s K s T h e Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and Southern Pacific Co. riardi 1, i9o8 ---------------yo DAYrf TRIAL-------------- —: M Ilka to te rn , w » tonaa ad tol »<•<*▼ rta n a d ta bp paw eal<til wm aa - t k . ton» UfY-tr4. baata la ff a eaw QnreaBnBMan»aimniM«Bei^MaeeererianeamnrereneneaansaenamMin»u.<r j aut,*jrx:a'>>r-. ^-^•SM»f lamps may be seen at tbe Observer office and will oontlBoa daily through* out Marsh and April, _ r< From tba principal elllaa of the ■»Matta waat kha ratoa will to aa follows: FROM FROM KAN8AB C IT Y .....................B80.00 BT- P A U L .............................. $80.00 Corresponding retea from all other Eastern points. Stopovers at i u S m t o w » 0» .W t-IW Un. ornr-n h - nllmited ■nll mitod resources and naeefi more people who desire homes and larg- er opportunlUea. resulte by berakiing this op- good, rella- hte laftwniattaB shoal th e ateto, ter and wide. Call on the above rall- Fares can be Prepaid home If dwfired i.!™ . AaHyto tba lamp t t M l f . PwwWto *»« onJIawy tmnwl wtek lamp, qreally raml4to«Y !ke rhaapr." afaU l(aletosw «<htob.btoM ttolab«w t»bow*»aaquanototl, tb a * n < l . M m p I v r a . a toil 1» haw* n o lt-e s a s i» e iiim F . Riita— d «to Oto fatol.< " “ eap la la la sth aa w prln, l,to.«toptortol la thia toaq>. aad f<* mn pmpano-^* W t ~— M vaa knrwautk a Uakt wa«W cm! »o a m w * It o . thaa vau< u rto -a t .rato -a M to u , lor I u t i l la a tow nixiiw w 't rita a arttofcw rualoc - ” iltoi-etl»* The Aasto L aaaptkll, ao4 IM to * H ra rltt!« b e e y»0* up. I l la Oto tor acMa,, m AN6U Mrs. c o , in ta t w fst m a s . R r r r . n fw v o n s t (Linas In Orsffon) R a ra a * The Angle Lamp »1 ttobtil t a i «■e»»«Mtod like sea. M a j»>arit«eikl»h*»low w «1toat «>*». lU a m a ta , • • FU1«1 wktto MxttU a ^ r tt u to T a M ta « . «»»»¡»to <SUIa< toe oeca to tvtca a ««ak. I l *toxl« a m m w lA lu htoutltol. « < , mat. órS». A ny agent Is authorised to accept the requlr- O to. tow. A«t , rontand. Onr>o. ” M O R O »O R E G O N , * .s Ts’ 1 I one from The Dalles or any Sherman county points at osr expense Hervta« furnished to or from Moro to sny points. OUR MOTTO MPW*sc the public.” s fc ' . - , E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D UP-TO -DA TE, SP E C IA L R A TE S TO COM M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S I t I -* Í -I- tn r~ . J> M. D U N A .H O O , Proprietor and Manager. » i... ' t LIYBRY, FEED AND SALE STABLES* f > - SCHOOL Words of Pralgo For the several Ingredients ot which Dr Pierce’s medicines are composed, aa given by leaders in all the several schools of medicine, should have far more weight than any amount of non-prof east one) ten tlmonlals. Dr. Pierce’s Favor! te Prescrip tion has th r h ado r o r x o x x r r on every hot tie- wrapper, In a full list of all its inr gredtonta printed In plain English. I f you are an Invalid woman and safer from frequent headache, backache, gnaw- ln stomach, periodical paint, atarrhal, pelvis drain, own dlstreae la lower kbdom»-fi . perhaps dark apou or «packs before the eyas, fain t spells and toms caused by female weak- < of the feminine organs. can not do batter than taka Favorite P res c rip tio n , Dr. Pieri tai, surgeon’» knife and opera- I The h may ha avoided by the timely ting ta! vortta Prescription" In tuck nsa of L E W I S , P r o p r ie t o r . C e r t if ic a t e o i P e d ig r e e . Colanthe is recorded by the American Percheron Horee Breeder« and Importer« A««oeia- tion, hi« reoorded number being 40M 0. Color and description, brown, fiUr, «mall e»ip. Pedigree, foaled April 11th, 1903. Bred and owned by H. G. McMillan of Bock Rapid«, Iowa. Got by 17 [44577], by Theudi« 26016 [40871], by Beeigue »□ i r»-«»fully perform ed. D id yea notice about th’ Joke n»o brother T im played on wan av thku chauffeurs?” I heard a turrlble thing happened to hltn. Poor T im ’" " 'Poor T im ,’ th’ dlvvlet H a had a athlck av dtnnamlte lu hla pocket wflfB' ha wor run over."—J edge. D irecto rs. Isn’t Reading a Delight Now Announce to the Farmers of Sherman county that their Percheron stallion TH A T?" A d d ress Drs. Ferguson and Reuter, P e re ira Horse Association ‘T ie r “brother, The rebel 'captain, T»ai been at thia houae.” , W ithout doubt, ahd hla majesty’s officer has l>e«‘n tuiule the emissary of the rebel commander!” Folly aoon received from Newport a letter from her brother John contain ing these w o rd s : « o rific a R etes, fro m 910.00 to 921.00 per w e e k , a c c o rd in g to room Ambulance will meet all trains and boats if ta»»ptlal ta »»••» itl-»1 NOTICE TO BREEDERS “so vane I jambs , wuat do you 1 a» ri V. f