The
O b se r v e r .
. c»M ta Ledge N«. 191.
R E P U B L IC A N N O M IN E E «
GOOD TIMES THIS YEAH.
M e r e - f f r e e b y t e r ia e C h e r e h .
1 tiu rsday sv eulu gs of each
’ Persons who are still so much af U 8 senator—H M Cake.
Iff m o n th V is itin g m em bers
Representative
in
congress—W
R
■ • r e <J««V • m e l a i F o r e r .
Pendleton
Presbytery
convengg
fected ia their minds by the finan
r c o rd ia lly In v ite d to m ast
Ellis.
in MoroPresbyterian church,Thurs
B y o rd e r o f th e W . M .
official r a r a » of •■«»«•<» OO cial disturbance of last fall as to
J. If. Parry, Bfaretary.
Food aod dairy commissioner—J day evening, April 82d. There will
MORO. OS KOON.
imagine that the country is now in
be a businees seasion each day,
W Bailey.
C h a p te r
a bad condition, and that things are Supreme Judge— R 8 Bean.
lowed by a popular meeting each
a
D. C. I rklabd a S on . . T.. . E ditor » going to grow worse, Rbow Iheir
Railroad commissioner—C B Aitch- evening. The session» are open to
the publio. The evening meetings
inability intelligently to uoto the
C. L. I rkland , M anagbr .
ison
especially, will be interesting.
trend of the times. New York was State senator—Jay Bowerman.
Send for advertising rates.
the oenter of the flurry, and from Representatives— B F Pike, R N
Services in Moro Presbyterian
New York now comes evidence thaf
church next Sunday, Morning and
Donnelly.
evening.
the financial situation is better than Circuit Judge—E V Littlefield.
F R I D A Y /...
Sunday school at 10 a m.
for three years. In a clear and ex District Attorney—John A Collier.
A. J. A dams , Tastor.
m em b ers
Church and Society notice« > R E E, e x haustive review of the situation it County Judge—William Henrichs.
In v ita d . M e m -
cept when for money m aking purpose«. is pointed out that the vo uinc of
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ex peoted to ba
Clerk— H 8 McDanel.
Much notice« at regular rate« at the option
Peeta, N . Ü .
currency in this country today is Commissioner— Win Walker.
of the publisher«.
Regular services every Sunday,
at a maximum, whiUbtho volume Sheriff—W B McCoy.
at
11
a
m.
Rev.
Perry
Cbandler)
Before coming to the city to trade read
of business has been reduced below Assessor—Otto Peetz.
Pastor.
er* are requested to examine TheObsei ver
advertising column». Its the active, wide the point where large demands aro
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m.
Treasurer— Walter Stanley.
awake business man who advertises, con made on the currency.
P H Buxton, Supt.
There is
sequently he Is the roost accommodating,
School supt— W C Bryant.
Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs
sell« the cheapest, and deals the most lib seen today the reverse of the s!‘na
Young laying hens for sale at
Coroner—M B Taylor.
day, at 2 o’clock p m. M rsO G
erally In every wav
tion of 1906-7. Business is hot
reasonable price, supply limited
a
Precinct com—L Barnum.
Huis, President.
w above the safety line. The
nuire of
Mrs. I. D. Pike,
Inquire
> We wAl not be responsible for the
Justice of the Peace— \V in Rudolf.
Moro, Oregon
S p a u ld in g C h a p e l.
neglect of subscribers to no tify n» of sentiment of the mort snlmlnn’ial
293]
changes in th e ir address. N or w ill the portion of the business commit illy Constable— .............. ...
Services,
1st
and
3d
Sundays
---,---- — t, , a r -
notification of a Postmaster th a t the eub-
12 n. and 2d and 4th Sundays at
acriber baa •‘ Rem oved” settle the b ill ol is expressed in the following excerpt,
T H E D O W N W A R D COURSE.
:30 p. m.
a d e lin q u e n t.
-
from a receut relisble financial let
Sunday school 11 a. m. each
ter: “Twelve mouths from now the Fast Belug Realized by Many Moro
A small saw with new handle.
Sunday. •
One newspaper has the audacity whirl of last October, caused by tiie
Please
return same, and claim re
People.
•
Epworth League 7 p. m.
to wouder whether count Boui was vacuum at New York,; will I k * a-
G.
F.
P
inkham , Pastor. ward, At the
so much to blame, after all.
A Ilt t ïe back acbe a t first.
far in the past, measuring by its
Observer Book Store,
D a ily In creasin g ( i l l th e back is la m e
W e s le y C h a p e l.
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.
Moro, Or
effect npon existing conditions, as
Services first and third Sundays,
It is expected that the Venezuela the South sea bubble of George a n d w e a k .
U r in a r y disorders q u ic k ly fo llo w ;
-30 p. m. and second and fourth
trouble will warm up some w hen Law. Low money rates in Europe
D ia b e tis , an d fin a lly B rig h ts disease; Sundays at 12 o’clock noon.
the asphalt Beds begin to boil and mean continued purchase* of Am?r
T h is is th e d o w n w a rd course o f k id
Sunday school 11 a. m. each
ican productions, extensive buying ne y ills
the jimsons are io bioom.
Having bought a farm near
Sunday.
of American securities and rapid
D o n ’ t ta k e th is course.
town I offer my Moro residence for
G.
F.
P
inkham , Paotor.
H C H tu tte , o f H o o d R iv e r , say»:
■ale or rent. It oonsists of one acre
N. J. flionott for state senator, lowering here of rates for money as
“ M y w ife has used D o a n s K id n e y
of ground, a good house and barn,
we
add
Europe’s
gold
to
our
own
and Fred W. Wilson for district at
P ills , an d she th in k s th e re is n o th in g
D e a th W a s o n H la H a a ls .
well of pure water, a bearing orch
steadily
increasing
production
of
torney, won out in Wasco county.
lik e th e m fo r k id n e y c o m p la in t a n d its
Jeese P M orris o f B k lp p e n , V a , h ad a ard, and a garden all planted.
Deserving youug men, native sous the metal. In this situation it is a tte n d in g sy m p to m s F o r a lo n g tim e close c a ll in th e sfiriD g o f 1906. H e says
John Tonkins,
nonsense to think for a moment that 9he suffered fro m back ache, k id n e y " a n a tta c k o f p n e u m o n ia le ft m e so 293]
of Stalwart Republican fathers.
DeMoaa Springs, Or
this country is going to have dull d iffic u lty , headaches, a n d m a n y o th e r w e a k a n d w it h such a -fe a rfu l cough
—
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times this year. Given our normal sy m p to m s o f k id n e y o o m p la ln t. W h e n t h a t m y frie n d s declared co nsu m p tio n
After August 1st $64,000,000 cf
crops, we will have as good times DoanB K id n e y P ills w ere b ro u g h t to h ad m e , a n d d e a th w as on m y heels.
3 percent government bonds will be
by autumn as we had in 1906-7. h e r a tte n tio n she w as in v e ry poor T h e n I was p e n u a d e d to t r y D r K in g ’s
h e a lth . S he procured a box, a n d as she
redeemable and can easily Ire re
Came to my plaoe, commonly
With bumper crops, and our great had trie d so m a n y rem edies p rev io u sly N e w D iscovery. I t h e lped m e Im m e d i
a te ly an d a fte r ta k in g tw o an d a h a lf known as the O C Mortensen farm,
funded at 2 percent. Io credit
er volume of currency, which we w ith o u t satisfacto ry results, she was bottles I was a w e ll m a n a g a in .I found five miles east of Monkland, Sher
Uncle 8am lives at the head of
have assured, business will break surprised a t th e b e n e fit sh e d e riv e d frm c u t th a t N e w D iscovery ia th e beat rem man oounty, Oregon, one sorrel 3-
Eiay street.
all records next fall and winter. It th e use o f D oans K id n e y P ills . Hhe ed y fo r coughs a u d lu n g disease In a ll year old stallion, left fore foot and
is getting better all the time, and co n tin u e d ta k in g th e m , au d i t w as n o t th e w o r l d ” Hold u n d e r g u arantee a t right hind foot white, narrow white
That distinguished foreign lec will increase with every mouth of lo ug before th e tro u b le had e n tir e ly dis th e M o ro P h a rm a c y . 60c a n d $1; tria l strip in faoe, flaxen mane, oollar
marked, brand on left stifle, very
turer who expresses surprise that spring and summer. It has been appeared. M rs H utte is now in u n u s u b o ttle free.
a lly good h e a lth a n d givqs th e c re d it to
indistinct, probably M.
“ so many New York women are for five months only checked by the D oans K id n e y P ills .”
PRESBYTERY OF PENDLETON.
The owner or owners of the above
without anything to do in the ruor fear and timidity and dread of the
F o r sale by a ll dealers.
P ric e 60
animal is requested to call for it,
ning,” forgets that bridge docs not bankers, but those factors ^re rap cents. F o s te r-M ilb u rn C o ., B u ffa lo , M o ro , O r e ., A p r il 2 3 d to 2 6 t h , 1 9 0 8 . prove property, pay charges and
begin till after luncheon.
take it away, otherwise it will be
idly disappearing.” No one expects N e w Y o r k , sole agents for th e U n ite d
Programme.
States. "
sold, as provided by law, at the
or desires another financial iulla
R e m e m b e r th é n am e— Doans— and
farm named in thia advertisement,
President Roosevelt is said to tion, bnt there is no doubt that the ta k e n o o th er.
Thursday, 7.30 p. m
to the highest bidder for cash, at
have given members of the house country is going to have an era of
Opening sermon, by J. Anthony 10 o’elock in the foreooon of Satur
Card
from
Mr.Cattron.
committee on naval affairs confiden steady and healthful prosperity
day May 9fl>, 1908.
Mitchell;
F L Kelso, ’
tial information as to why four new
Constitution of Presbyter/ and
TO the Republican voters of Sher
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«.
Monkland, Or
battle ships Bhould be authorized
man
county:
election
of
officers
for
ensuing
As reported to dh in the nomina
by the present congress. Make it tion returns, the assembly is a tie
Gentlemen: To my friends who term.
LACKSniTHING
seven.
Friday, 24 th
45 to 45, so far as the bone of qou so faithfully stood by me, in the
and REPAIR SHOP
tention, ‘Statement No. 1,’ is to be face of misrepresentations, for the 8.30— Devotional meeting, led by
office of County Judge, I cannot
Horse Shoeing
A New York democrat was sent considered.
Rev. G. A. M. Lilly.
find adequate words to fully express 9.00 Business session.
to jail for asking, “ why should the
Specialty. .
my deep gratitude and appreciation 11.30 Recess for noon hour.
democratic party adopt the raven
All candidates defended by The for the support they so generously
as an emblem! why should it make
Old
Reliable, against abase of the gave me. I am prond of my home 2.00 Devotional mealing, led by W . D . S cott ,
P rop
the donkey its person ideation!” It
Rev. B. F. Harper.
designing
faction,
are
nominated
vote,
and
prond
of
the
votes
given
would pnzzle Mr Bryan’s paper to
2.30 Business session, miscella
answer all the oonnndrnms that are This is sufficient vindication for ns me by those whom I have never
M onkland , O regon .
neous business; reporta of
at present. N o w , friends; stick to had the pleasure of meeting.
pat in the enemy’s country.
permanent committees;
the ticket; vote it straight.
Gentlemen, I thank yon. Mr
ferring papers.
Wm. Henrichs and myself were 5.33 Recess.
W ithin this month a Michigan
tied
for the nomination, each re
Russia
talks
oT
a
ship
canal
75
lumber and salt company has been
7.30 Popular meeting in the in
oeiving
194 votes; County Clerk
miles
long,
to
connect
the
Black
and
fined $20,000 for acoepting rebates
terestof P r e s b y t e r i a n
from the Pere Marquette Ry, the the Baltic seas, at an estimated cost McDanel tossed a half dollar to de
Brotherhood, Rev. W.
The European cide the tie, and Mr. Henrichs won
Great Northern $3,000 for rebating of $225,000,000.
Van Nuys presiding. Ad
Take pleasure in announcing that
idea
of
waterways
is that they are the nomination for County Judge
and the old Santa Fe again confess
dresses by Rev. Levi John they have purchased the Grants’
es to paying $38,000 in rebates to a worth any expenditure within the l>ecaase I chose heads, when
son and Rev. Smith.
Ferry, and will operate the ferry
should have chosen tails. Mr. Heu
branch of the Standard Oil Co. But hounds of reason.
1 Saturday, 25th.
“between Cliffs, Washington, end
richs
made
a
clean,
gentlemanly
when is someohe really responsible
Rufus, Oregon. They aolicit the
campaign against me, and he will 8.30 Devotional meeting, led by patronage of the public and will
man to be sent to jail !
The grain crop of the Pacific have my unqualified support, and
Rev. J. C. Corneilson.
all they possibly oan in giving
Northwest for 1007 exceeded every I hope all loyal republicans will 9.00 Businees eeeeion.
quick and prompt servioe.
Last year the people of the United estimate made of it. Oregon, Wash give him theirs.
11.30 Receee.
C u m F kbry C ompany ,
States spent $315,000,000 for elec ington and Idaho produced 58,000,
2.00 Devotional meeting, led b y
Very truly yours,
trical manufactures, yet many men 000 of wheat, 10,000,000 bushels of
Rev. 8. L. Clark.
E. 8. C attron ,
■till in active business remember barley, and 12,000,000 of oats, for
Wasco, Or 2.30 Business session.
12705021
the time when a few simple Instru which $50,000,000 was paid; and
5.30 Recess.
H e G ot W h a t ha N eed ed .
msnts in college laboratories, with more than 50 percent of the total
7.30 Popular meeting, in the in
no practical utility, covered the marketed was shipped through the
'• N in e y e a n ago i t looked as if m y
terest of 8 u n d a y School
I A M H E R E for tb e p u r
tim e h ad com e, says C F a r t h in g , of
whole field of electrical knowledge. Rose city.
Missions and Bible Study.
pose o f re p a irin g
yonr
M
ill
creek
,
I
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I
w
aaao
ru
n
d
o
w
n
th
a
t
The world i« unable to define elec
Dr. J. V. Milligan preeid
O em blnea f o r ................... ....
life h u n g on a v e ry alend er th re a d ,
tricity, but has learned mnch about
ing. Addresses by Rev. B
waa th e n m y d ru g g is t recom m ended
A Diagnosis.
what may be done with i t
E le c trio B itte rs . I b o u g h t a b o ttle and
F.Harper, Rev. Levi John
To her tongue It felt Just like a pimple.
«Aid the doctor, " It's awfully simple
I go t w h a t I needed— s tre n g th . I had
•on and Indian delegates
To give you relief.
on e foot in th e g ra v e , b u t E le c trio B it-'
But It's my firm belief
A t 14 points on the Canadian
Sunday, 26th.
T h at It s merely the beck of your dimple.
tern p u t it back on th e t u r f a g a in and
border immigration officers have
—Ltpplnoott'i
A n y O rd e r* w ill be a tte n d
I'v e been w ell e v e r a ln c e .” Hold u n d e r 10.00 Sabbath School addreaaed
been stationed to tarn back appli
by the State Synodical
ed to p ro m p tly . A ddress
g u aran tee, 60c a t M oro P h a rm a c y .
T o m m y ’s Choice.
cants for admission who are physi
_____________________
Sunday School Missionary
L ittle T o m m y W hacken was taken
rally unfit Japanese are barred, by bis m oth er to cbooee a pair
Political Information.
11.00 Preaching service. Sermon
a n d alBO European laborers, if tlirre kn ickerbockers, end bla choice fell on
by the Moderator, followed
Registration reopens Apxil 21 for
is do demand for workers, unless a p a ir to w h ich a card w aa attached
by Presbyterian commun
atatln g , “T h e r e enn’t lie lieatcn.” —
general election, and closes May 15.
they have come direct from their C u rre n t L ite ra tu re .
ion.
■—
,
.
E le c t io n J u n e 1.
native land. Canada proposes to
3.00 Devotional and Evangelistic
T
h
e
Exception.
defend the quality of its citizenship
Registration reopens Sept. 20 for
service. For men only.
f time and of lid«. 'tls asserted.
and is losing no time in applying O They
Presidential election, and closes on
will not for any men wait.
Led by Rev. Levi John
But they J net have to pause for a wo October 20.
the rules.
Election Nov. 3.
son.
man, because
She must fasten her het on straight.
7.30
Popular
meeting in the in
—Boston I ‘oat.
M y M o tto -la
A T w e n t y - V e e r S e n te n e e .
terest of Home Missions.
Country life has ita drawbacks,
O utrage.
" I h a ve ju s t co m p leted a 20-yeer
Rev. W. H. Bleakney pre
bat it has Ita great advantages
Q u ic k
Balsa
“ Jones Is studying fo r the m in is try h e a lth sentence, Im posed b y B u c k le n ’s
H m a ll P ro fita .
siding. Addresses by Rev.
which overcome them. Those who Isn 't h e r*
A rn ic a H alve w h ic h cured m e o f bleed
L i r e a n d L e t L lv a .
lire in the country are called rubes
W. L. Van Nuys and Dr. J.
“ No, no; be's only selling Bibles."
in g piles Just 29 years ag o,” w rite s O H
V. Milligan.
“ Rame th ing , lie 's ta k in g holy or
aod hayseeds by some fools in the
C
a ll a n d E x a m in a
W o o leve r, L a R a y a v llle , N Y . B uckler!«
M y B lock o f
cities, but the boast of the »access dera.” - P u c k .
A r n ic a H alve heals th e w o rst Bores,
J ^ O T IC B O F F IN A L H Z T T L X M X N T
F U R N IT U R E
boils, b a rn s, w o und s an d cuts In th e
ful businessmen in the world today
U tility .
and
sh o rtes t tim e . 26c a t M o ro P h a rm a c y .
Nuttoe is hereby giren that tbs ander*
There was a men In Atchison
ia that they were born on a farm.
B ID E L I N E 8
«isned, «dm iaietrstor of the «états of Pat
Whose trousers had rough patchlson.
Take away the surrounding evils
rick W. Mebooitld. deoesaed, has Sled in
H e found them great.
before b a y in g
the oonntr ouurt o f Rhermxo sonnty, Ore
He'd often' state.
that beset the man or woman on the
The
way
traina
oonnect
at
Bigga
non.
his final «oooant sa snoh «dm in Istra tor
To scratch hla parlor mstchleoa.
— Upplneott's.
threshold of life’s journey io the
now, passengers haws ample time of said sststs. nqd that Monday, Iks 4th
day cf M a r, 1908, n t the hoar of 10 o’elook
city, and substitute the helpful in-
both oomiog and going, for an extra a m. baa been fixed by said oonil as tbe
Good Proof.
time for bee ri ns of objeotions to said report
L
floenoe of nature, and you fortify
" T o o w e re n 't yonraelf, uncle, w hen nioe dinner at The Bigga, with Mr and the srltlsment thereof.
K. OOOHRAM
you
cam
e
borne
last
n
ig
h
t.”
them for the shorter walks io life-
and MrfiJJ Heckard. Don’t forget Administrator of tbs O. estele
of Patrtek W,
“O h . I m ust b a re been! t o u r au n t
The few things which they do not
MnIXoneld.
dsssnssd
(fttalOssS-ZBl)
The Biggs, in your travels; there ia
w o u ld n ’t have let an oth er m an In .” —
know about table etiquette and Judge.
time enough. The tabla ia supplied
__________________
when It ia proper to leave two visit
agith everything nice, and the rooms
A L ittle Revision e f Burns.
ing cards, aod when bat one, they
are
naw, neat and clean.
A ’ Ithor folk are fu' o* feo*ta.
w ill catch onto much quicker than And o' thetr morals Tvs me don't«.
Harleigh Glass, Proprietor.
Oh. wed soms power the glftte
P le n ty e f T r e o M e
city boys will learn to properly To
oee themeelvee as I can eee thorn!
—gueesae
stoke the furnace or make good
Is flensed by stag n atio n o f th e liv e r
Every kind of rig to order,
a n d bowels. T o g e t rid o f I t a o d bead
bread. No boy or girl need be
and all orders prompt and aatie-
A n In alnu ntien.
T
he
O
bserver
O
ffice
acbe an d hillooeneas, a n d th e poison
ashamed of living on the farm, for
'T o r w eeks,** he liegen, “ I have had
factorv at reasonable prices.
th a t b rin g s Jaund ice, ta k e D r. K in g ’s
e.o
Id
e
a
"—
Farmers teems fed as well aa
Our
“
ads”
attraot
attention
aod
if they have taken advantage of
"Tt asuat have been v e ry looely,“ In N e w LMb P llle , p u rifie rs th a t d o th e
what it haa offered they are well te rru p te d th e f e lt m aid .—D en ver Newe- w o rk w ith o u t g r in d in g o r g r ip in g . 26c advertiaa. When you get our ad they are led at hoana, if not better.
Telephone at new
vertising, you get huainegg hriogere.
a t (b e M o ro I'b a r m a o y .
fortified for after life-
fol
Hens f ir Sale ’
lost Saw
loose ti let
[stray Hotice-Sale.
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The Cliffs Ferry
- Company
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UNDERTAKING
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A . P A A. M-, Mare, Or.
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Offloe to be voted for
«
an d
N am es o f candidates vo ted .
U n it e d H tatee H en ato r
C ake, H M ....................................
F u lto n , C h a rle s W .....................
R e p re s e n ta tiv e In Congress
E llis , W R ....................................
G eer, T h eo d o re T .........................
H hepherd , G eorge H ............. ..
Ju stio e or tb e H u p re m e C o u rt
B e a n , R o b e rt 8 ........................
D a ir y an d Food C om m issio ner
B a ile y , J W ....................................
R e id , A le x a n d e r ...........................
R a ilro a d C o m m issio n er, 2d d la trlo t
A ito h ls o n , C ly d e B .......................
G as to n , J o s e p h ....................... .. ....
H a m ilto n , A N .........................
H u r lb u r t , W H ...............................
L o u c k s .C C ............. ................. ..
W h itin g , H o w a r d ................... ........
C ir c u it J udge, 11th d is tric t
L ittle fie ld . E V ........................... ..
P ro eeo u tln g A tto r n e y , 11th d is tr ic t
C o llie r, J o h n A .............................
P a rk e r, D R ...................................
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B o u rh lil, G eo B .............................
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U M M O N B — In the Circuit Court u< tk« Sutu
ol Oregon,
Sherman county,
(at
liluuohs O Butty, P lain tiff,
vs.
Roy E B all» . Defendant.
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>
J
To Roy E Batty, tbe above named dsfsnd-
won b y ca stin g lota.
In the nuins of the Htate of O ngon:
Yon are hereby required to appose In t |
Democratic primaries, held the same day, nominated Andrew Derby ^ “„endtiad Mart. and an aw sitbei
for congressman from seoond divtrict; W. F. Jackson, for state repre- pi«i..t filed against von in tbs abovesntttind
sentntive 28th district; J. C. Freeman for sheriff; P.O. DeMo»» for clork ““^ X ' d h^th« md* r o? £“£ ho « uoo
H. W. Strong tor commissioner; there was no opposing candidates and | wit, <>n or bnfora tbs w tb day of M a r^ -_ ® ;
1908, and if y<»a fa ll to an appear and answer
other offices were left vacant.
plaintiff w ill apply to tbs court for the ro-
hef demanded :u the oomplalnt filed buraln
auainat yoa; to-w il, for a deorss diaaolvia«
the bond« of matrimony
exUtiog be
tween tbe plaintiff and youraelf, on the
Kronuda of cruel and Inhuman treatment,
and fur ««oh other and further relief aa to
the court may seem tqultnble and Jast.
Thia aumiuooa ta served upon you by pob-
II sat ion thereof for a period of su weeks to
T h e un dersigned h ereby anuouuoea
T h e uudernlgned here b y a n noun oee The
Hherman County
1 he Hberuiiui
voUD’ y Oheeroar,
<JiiMirMOj, a weakly
.
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*'t»hed
to tb e voters o f H h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t to th e voters o f H h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t newspaper of general otroolalioo
publl
b e la a can d id ate, a t th e J u n e electio n he ie a ca n d id ate, a t tb e Ju u e electio n in Hherman oounty, Oregon,'la paras,
rsasnos
ittlcfiald,
ou th e rep u b lic an tic k e t fo r
to
an
order
o
í
the
Hon.
E.
V.
Little
!
on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t fo r
Judge of the above entitled ooor», duly
J o in t S e n a t o r
made oo the ISth day of April, 1908, and
C o u n ty C lerk
‘ he date
date of
of the
the first
nrst publication thereof ts
fo r tb e 18 th se n ato rial d istrict,o o m pris I f elected I jW tll p e rfo rm tb e du ties o f I tbs
I
he,o
fflce
o
f
C
o
u
n
ty
C
le
rk
in
th
e
same
‘ be 17tb
oi V S t ' Duron
in g H h e rm a n , G illia m an d W h e e le r
counties, O regon. I f elected I w ill per m a n n e r aa |m et y e a ta w ith special
Maroni. A
fo rm th e d u tie s p e rta in in g to th e office favors to none.
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Attorneys for P lain tiff
In th e bast m a n n e r poetdble th a t w ill
H. 9 . M cD a n el
conserve th e interest« o f a ll th e resi
L'M M O N H
d e n ts o f th e d is tric t.
T h e un dersigned h e re b y announces
In the C lrealt Coart of tbs H U M of Ore
J a y B o w e r m a n to th è voters o f H h e rm a n oouuty th a t gon, for Hherman County.
be la a c a n d id a te , a t tb e J u n e election
Edith Audersou, P lain tiff,
1
on tb e d e m o cratic tic k e t fo r
vs.
>
T h e un dersigned hereby announces
Charley Anderson. Defendant J
C o u n ty ,C le r k
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t
To Charley Audersou, the shove named de
be ta a c a n d id a te , a t tb e J u n e election o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty f an d I ao licit y<
fendant.
on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t for
votes a t tb e J u n e ele ctio n . I n as kin g In tbe n»we of the Htate of Oregon:
th e su p p o rt o f th e people o f H herm au
Yon are hereby required to appear and
J o in t R e p r e s e n t a t iv e
oo un ty ft r th is offloe, I t seems bu t r ig h t answer the oomplalnt filed againat yon In
o f th e 2 S th repreo entatIve d is tric t, c o m an d proper th a t I sh ou ld give Iboee the above entitled «nit, on or before the last
p ris in g H h e rm a n , G illia m an d W h e e le r voters w it h w h o m I am n o t |>eraoually day of tbe time prescribed In the order of
counties, O regon. I f elected I w ill per a c q u a in ted , some k n o w le d g e o f m a y publication, towit, on or before tbs 29th day
fo rm th e du ties p e rta in in g to th e offloe fitness for th e office. 1 h a ve been a res of May, * . D- 196», and if you fail to so ap
pear and answer, plaintiff w ill apply to ins
In th e beet m a n n e r possible th a t w ill id e n t o f th is c o u n ty for ten years, am eourt for the relief demanded in the oom
oooeerve th e Interests o f a ll tb e real th o ro u g h ly q u a lifie d for th e p ia i tio n , plalnt filed herein against yon, to-wll. for a
de n ts o f th e d is tric t.
both by education a u d experience. I am decree diaaolvinu the txmd« of matrimony
now existing Iwtween the plaintiff and yonr
B . F. r i k e a g rad uale o f one o f th e best B usin
Colleges In th e state o f M ln n e eo ta, and aelf, on tbe grounds of erm l and iuhnnian
treatment, and fin enoh other and farther
have had several years experience In
'I ’he un de rsig n e d h ereby announces book ke ep l. g. F o r th e past Ave years relief as to tbe eonrt may aeem equltaole
joat.
to th e voters of H h e rm a n oo un ty th a t have been In tire m e rc a n tile business, aDd
Thia «ammona 1« eerved upon you by pub
he la a c a n d id ate, a t tb e Ju n e election an d post office w o rk , w h ic h requires lic« tion thereof for a period of six enoeeoa-
on th e repu blican tic k e t for
both accuracy and elisie a tte n tio n to ive weeks in Tbe Hheruian County Observer,
details. I f g iven a m a jo r ity o f tb e votes a weekly newspaper of general olroalation
J o in t R e p r e s e n t a t iv e
in Hherman oounty, Oregon, In
a t th e J u n e election I prom ise to per published
for th e 28th representative d is tr ic t, fo rm th e w o rk o f th e offloe w ith s|»ecial pnreuanoe to an order of the Hon K V L it
tlefield.
Judge
of the above entitled ooort,
co m p ris in g H h e rm an ,
G illia m
au d care an d close a tte n tio n .
duly made on tbe Ifith day of A pril, 1908,
W h e e le r counties. I f elected I w ill
and
the
date
of
tbe first publication thereof
P . O. D e M o « «
p e rfo rm tb e du tie s p e rta in in g to tb e
1« the 17tb day of A pril, UKB.
offloe In th e beet m a n n e r possible th a t
W V
w ill oonserve th e Interests o f a ll th e
Attorney for P lain tiff
T h e un dersigned he re b y announces 7tal7m29 29.il
residents o f th e d is tric t
1 ,1 1
to tb e voters 'of H h e rm a n County th a t
In the Circuit Court ot the Htate
R. N . D o n n e lly be Is an In d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te a t th e , U M M 0 N B o .- f - Oregon
for Hhrrinaa Couotv.
June electio n for
Arley E. Yeo, P laintiff,
1
J o in t R e p r e s e n t a t iv e
T h e un dersigned hereby announces
Ecaebias
Yea,
Defendant.
)
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t for th e 28tb rep rese n ta tive d is tric t,
G illia m
a n a To Euaebiua Yeo, tbe above named de
h e Is a c a n d id a te , a t tb e J u n e electio n co m p ris in g H h e rm a u ,
fendant.
W heeta^Upountlea.
I f elected I w ill
o a th e rep u b lic an tic k e t for
p e rfo fc iK lb e d u ties p e rta in in g to th e In the name o f tbe State of Oregon:
. Yon are hereby required to appear and
D is t r ic t A tto r n e y
office i n th e best m a n n e r possible th a t
Political Column. Political Column.
b w
«
puduosi
B stawt ,
s
F bbs M
xm ,
S
w ill oonserve th e Interests o f a ll th e
residents o f th e d is tric t.
A n e rro r m ade in p re p a rin g m y
pe titio n s fo r filin g , discovered too la te
to correct, left m y n a m e o ff of th e
n
fflH a l n
Im
llo t.
t. T
official
p rin
r im m
a r rv
y b
a llo
T h
h e
e o
o n
n lv
ly re-
re
course is to ru n In d e p e n d e n t a t th e
J o h n A . C o llie r Ju
n e electio n. T h is h a v e decided to do.
A m n o t a llie d w ith a n y e x is tin g faction
T h e un d e rsig n e d hereby announces and k n o w o f no reason w h y , i f elected,
Jo th e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u u ty th a t I should not oo:operate freely w ith tb e
he ta a c a n d id ate, a t tb e J u n e election d is tric t d e'cg a tlo n , to be elected In J u n e
co ncern
a ll m a o
ke
a t m ay
o n th e rep u b lic a n tio k e t fo r
seive
th e ing
lnleresta
f rs
th e th people
o f sub-
th e
fo r th e 11th Ju d ic ial d is tric t, c o m p ris
in g H h e rm a n , W h e e le r and G illia m
oouutles, subj< c t to tb e ap proval o f th e
voters o f th is d la trlo t.
I f elected I
s h a ll fa ith f u lly discharge tb e d u ties o f
th e offloe.
C o u n ty A s s e s s o r
fo r H h e rm a n c o u n ty , O rego n. I f e le c t
ed I w ill pe rfo rm tb e duties ot th e office
o f O o u n ty Asaeeaor In th e sam e m a u -
n e r as past years w it h special favors to
O tto R e e tx
— —
T h e un de rsig n e d h ereby .announces
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t
he la a ca n d id ate a t th e J u n e ,e le c tio n
ou th e repu blican tic k e t for .
C o u n ty J u d g e
o f H h e rm an o o u n ty , O rego n. I f elected
I w ill p e rfo rm th e d u ties p e rta in in g to
th e office In tb e beet m a n n e r possible
to conserve a ll tb e Interests o f a ll tb e
residents o f th e o o u n ty.
W m H e n r ic h s
T h e undersigned hereby announoee
to th e voters o f H h e rm a n oo u n ty th a t
h e Is a c a n d id a te at th e Ju n e electio n
oo th e d e m o cratic tio k e t for
S h e r iff
o f S h e rm a n o o un ty. I prom ise, I f e le c t
ed, a s tric t an d Im p a r tia l en fo rce m en t
o f th e la w ,a n d to a v o id a ll unnecessary
« ip e n s e to tb e oo u n ty, an d o th e rw is e
p e rfo r m tb e du ties o f th e offloe to th e
best o f m y a b ility .
J C F reem en
n n iw r r th e o .> n i|ila iiit
t»I—1 a g n m u t
v o n In
the above entitled suit, on or before the last
day of tbe time prescribed in the order of
publication, to wit: On or before the 8th
day of M ay,1908, and If yon fall toao appear
*nd answer, nlm utiff will apply to tbeCourt
___________
_
_ _ in _ _
Wgli
for
tbe relief demanded
the _ oomplalnt
filed herein against yon, to w it; For a decree
dissolving the batodn of matrimony now ex
isting between tbe plaintiff and youraelf on
tbe grounds of denertioo; and for euob other
and further relief as to the Court may eeeig
I equitable and just
This
Is sdrved npon yoo^by pub-
I bis summons
summons li
od of six snoosas-
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weekly newspaper of general fliroulatioa
d is tric t as w ell as o f those o f tb e state published in Hherman oounty, Oregon, In
a t large.
pursnanoe to an order of the Hon- E. V ,
W . J . M a r in e r Littlefield, judge of the above entitled Court
duly made on tbe 24th day of March, 1908,
and »he data o f the first publication thereof
T h e un dersigned h ereby announces Is the 27th day of March, 1908.
A. W. Fssqaaa, Attorney
to tb e voters o f H h e rm a u oo u n ty th a t
for Pli
Plaintiff
be la ao In d e p e n d e n t ca n d id ate a t th e 7tm27mR-290]
J u n e electio n for
J o in t S e n a t o r
fo r tb e 18tb se n ato rial d is tric t, co m
p ris in g th e counties of G illia m , H her-
u ..»
w
I t
elected. I w ill
d u rin g m y te rm o f offloe, w o rk f a ith
fu lly for th e best In te re s t o f a ll th e peo
ple a ll th n tim e . I h a v e fa ith In th e
people an d believe In th e w ill o f th e
people an d th erefo r d u rin g m y te rm o f
office, I f elected, I w ill alw a y s vote for
th a t ca n d id ate for U n ite d States H ena
to r w h o has received th e h ig h e st n u tfi-
her o f th e peoples votes for th a t posi
tion a t th e general election n e x t pro
ceeding th e election o f senator In co n
grats, w ith o u t regard to his politics or
m y In d iv id u a l > prefere
n œ . I ia m not
_
a llie d to an y c liq u e , c o m b in a tio n or
taction a n d deftire th a t th e people s h all
say w h o I s h all vo te for fo r U n ite d
Rtstes HAhator. I so licit th e votes of
th e people o f a ll parties w h o believe in
s ta te m e n t n u m b e r o n e . In o th e r words
o f a ll yoters w h o believe Io g o v e rn m e n t
o f th e people, by th e people, for people
W J K M lw s a rffa
. mm
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JOB PRINTING
Ç U M M O N B ------ lo the Chrrult Court ot the Btst«
û
of Oregon, tqr Sherman count
V.
Lottie Lee Blaok, Plaintiff
va.
W H Blaok, Defendant
To W H Blaok, tbs above named defend*
ant—
In the name of the Stats of Oregon:
Ton ar« hereby required to appear in th e
above entitled oourt and snawer the oom-
plaint filed againat yon in the above enti
tled suit, on or before tbe last day of the
time prescribed in the order of publication,
to-wit: on or bsfora the 29th day of May,
1908, and if you fa il to
appear and ans
wer, plaintiff w ill apply to the oourt for
the relief demanded iu tbe complaint filed
terein against you, towit; Fox a decree d it-
solving the bonds of matrimony now exist
ing between tbe plaintiff and yonrs'lf on
the grouuds of desertion, and cruel and in
human treatnen t, and for snch o her arid
further relief aa to tbs court may seem equit
able and jast.
This «ammona is served npon you by
publication thereof for a beriodof six weeks
in tbe Hherman County (Hrserver, a weekly
newspaper of general oiroulatlon published
in Sberman Oounty, Oregon, in pursuanoe
to an order of the Hon. K. V . Littlefield,
Judge of the above entitled oourt. duly
made on the 16th day of April, 1908, and
tbs date of tbs first publication thereof ta
the 17th day of A^nl. 190a.
D u m a,
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A ttorney for P lain tiff
ro
_öhl type makes tbe very beet
Babbitt ipetal. We bave it for ai
and when yoa need any oall at 1
Observer offloe.” Prit» ia righty