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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
I The O b se r v e r . AN AMERICAN BANKER ABROAD The 89th anniversary of found ing of Odd Fellowship in the U. S. was celebrated by Moro Lodge 113 on tjie 25th, by dedicating their magnificent new hall, and a basket d'nner. The procession, in which was represented tho whole fraterni ty of Sherman county, led to the M E Church, which was comforta bly fill«! by an intelligent audi ence, attentively listening to the In Ixtudon the Queen and tho litorary exercises of the day, the DowagerEinprcss of Russia in~pe<‘- most notable of which was an ora ed the art g.illeiits of t h e ‘bai ki r tion by Rev A J Adams, in the undei his guidance, Tin» Indian course of which he reviewed the Queen receive«! him. '1 bn li'.lke of teachings and lessons of the order, Orleans attende«! bis iec«'p ion. a n d told what it stands for. It is The Papal Secretary of State gave based on* the brotherhood of man, him ai^extended audience and the for no man can live independent of Supreuie Pontiff blessed him, bar his fellows. We all belong to one rowing his fouutain pen to w r ite s common family, having the same prayer for his prospeiily. Iu all common aim in life. The boys looked very nice in the respects the hanker has been t n a ‘- handsome new regalia, and the ed as a real “cousin.’’ It is true that «luring his ab ei co daughters wore their brightest mules Mr Harriman has been engaged in as custodian of Grand Master Scott “saving the Erie” and turning a who conducted the dedicatidn. In few dollars for himself iu I he pro the course of his remarkably fine cess. Incidentally ho appeals »<> address, Bro Scott confined himself have relieved Mr. Morgan of the to the ritual and delivered a well hurdeu of controlling that proper timed educational sermon to the ty. But has not the fun lieen woilli fraternity, teaching that Odd Fel the cost! W hat-is the whole out lowship. is founded on the princi standing issue of Erie common, by ples of friendship, love and truth. comparison with the privileges of It teaches morality in all things; it hobnobbing with royalty and mak enters the chambers of the sick; it ing a grand tour uuder auspices not watches at the bedside of the dying; previously enjoyed by any private it speaks words of tenderness and citizen! condolence to tlje widow and orph an; it is organized together for the P o lit ic a l Information. betterment of its members, in Registration reopens April 21 for friendship, love and truth; it vieits general election, and closes May 15. the sick, it buries the dead, and takes care of the widow and orphan. Election June 1. Noble Grand Otto Peetz presided Registration reopens Sept. 20 for with honor and dignity, and exem Presidential election, and closes on plified the secret work by seeing to it that every one present should be October 20. Election ^iov. 3. made to feel quite happy and at home on this joyous occasion. The crowned heads of Europo have at all times sbowu themselves O F F IC IA L f * P I B OF *HRJBMAN OO kiudly disposed toward American MORO, OR BOON. millionaires. They havoA>n numer ous occasions granted audiences to 0 . C. I reland a S on . . . E ditors visiting steel kings. But it haa been left to J Pierpont Morgan to receive C. L. I reland , M anager . marks of royal favor o f it kind not Send for advertieing rate«. usually accorded to a commoner. He, more than all the rest, is per FR ID A Y ................ . . . M ay 1. 1908 sona grata iu palaces. ■ • r e C l« p O f f i c i a l P a p e r . C h u r c h a n d S o c ie ty n o tic e » F R E E , e x c e p t w h e n fo r m o n e y m a k in g p u rp o s e s S u c h n o tic e » a t r e g u la r r a te » a t t h e o p tio n o f t h e p u b lis h e r» . B e fo re c o m in g to t h e c ity to tra d e r e a d - (., * a r e re q u e s te d to e x a m in e 1 h e O b a n v e r a d v e r tis in g c o lu m n » . I t » t h e a c tiv e , w id e a w a k e bu a ln ea a m a n w h o a d v e rtis e » , c o n s e q u e n tly h e I» t h e m o s t a c c o m m o d a t in g , • e li » th e c h e a p e s t, a n d d e a ls th e m o s t lib e r a l ly In e v e r y w a y We will not be reeponeible for »he neglect of «ubscrilier« to n o tify n« of change« in th e ir a d ilre M . N o r w ill the notification of a Postmaster th at the aub- ■criber haa “ R em oved” eettle the b ill of * d elin q u en t. , The colored troops must always admit that Senator Foraker fought nobly at Brownsville. The Philadelphia machine claims another sweeping victory for Peu- roee at the primaries. So the Qua ker city is still corrupt ami content ed, is it 1 Chicago gets a check for $801.000 as the city’s share of the local trac tion monopoly’s net earnings last year. Au “ object lesson’’ for the Rose city T r Congress at this session is likely to appropriate several millions to fortify Hawaii. The value of those islands as a strategic point in the Pacific will he increasingly appre dated as the years go by. The honest and conseieul i«ms B lin d M e n ’s D r e a m s . citizen from Indiana a ho told P ie s O ne o f th e most In te llig e n t Initiated dent Roosevelt that “ the only sec I o f a M in d nt-ylum. w ho cam e Into th e ond choice sentiment «mi their is w o r ld b lin d , ¡ i y i th at be never dream s for Roosevelt,” “ if he will take the 1 o f t h e things be haa read about and never drgains o f any th in g or person nomination,’’ offers a uew point of th at he has not in some w a y com e in view—Roosevelt as second choice Iiersoual contact w ith . H e dream a of uiuslc, o f the voices o f persons he to Fairbanks ! The square rigged Preusscn, 5081 tous, is a good deal of a ship. More impressive even thau her 30 mi cs of cordage ami tigging, though, is the fact that she is manned almost entirely by young men, and all tire Germans. A good omen for German merchant shipping of the fatuie, and a splendid lesson for American younj men. The U lited Staten want no war with Venezuela; not even to help along President Roosevelt's cam paign plans. The obvious effect of the resolution drawn by Senator Lodge, at the requent o f the admin istration, authorizing an armed demoastr itiou aguiust Castio, a ould be to create a condition verging on war, if not actud hostilities. To aend military forces to Venezuela bearing a direct threat of force, is to invite armed resistance. The moat hopeful sign in the immediate situation is that President Roose ▼elt admits that he has no pow er to use th« army and navy for this purpose without the asseut of con green. Evidently he lias learned that the President of the Unite«] States cannot declare war of his own motion, even agaiust a nation as weak as Venezuela, though he may contrive to make a war inevitable, by the direction he may give to out foreigh federal relations. - knows, o f auch Incidents as m ig h t happen a t th e home o r jn some place in w h ich be haa a c tu a lly been, b u t never o f Incidents In o th e r p la c e * or In o th er lands. E v e n altho ugh he haa read descriptions o f localities, o f n a t u ral beauties, o f the" appearance o f a street or a c ity , no Idea o f w h a t th ey look lik e comos to him In th e fancies of his sleep. T h e re Is a class o f b lin d people w h o become b lin d w h en q u ite young. Such blin d people never dream o f an y scene o r ob ject excep t those w h ich have rem ained In th e m em ory fro m w b a t th ey ac tu a lly saw before they becam e b lin d .—PeArson's W e e k ly . - " , T h » Successful -Man. W n n il m a y le a r n to h e ld a pen W h e n w e are v e ry yonng, K u t h e 's t h e c le v e r e a t o f m e n W h o le a r n s to h o ld h la to n g u e . —P h ila d e lp h ia P res s. W hal Hubby T h o u g h t. She—W h y . no. T h e stolen G ainsb or ough wns not a h a t I t was a picture. H e r husband—Oh, I thought fro m the value It w as a h at.—T o w n and C oun tr y : __________________ O d d , In d e e d . A f u n n y f a c t 't ie w h e n a m a n O n fu n c tio n s spend a h la tin . T h e m o r e h e hsa a b ig b lo w o u t T h e m o re he b lo w » It In. — B a lt im o r e Am erican». A D if f e r e n c e . Old M oneygrub b— W h a t chance haa a m an o f fifty to m arry? P re tty P e rt— F ifty w h a t—y e a r* or m illions?— N ew Y ork E v e n in g Jo urnal. T h e E x tr e m is t. T h e g l g x lr r 'e b e t t e r t h a n th e m a n W h o n e v e r la u g h s a b it. T o la u g h n t n o th tn e 'e b e t t e r t h e n T o w o r r y o v e r It . —P h ila d e lp h ia Press No F o o ts t e p s Dogged C n re k a L e d g e N e . 121. A . F a A. M.. More, Or. Odd F e llo w * ’ C e le b r a tio n . Not M a n ’s W o r k . M o o u llg lit nuU sp rin g tim e moods all to tlie co ntrary, the fa c t rem ains th at m arriag e Is n A a m an's w o rk, b u t one of bis dearest dfeftfcions, from w hich he parts begrudgingly. M oreover, It Is no t even uecessary to him In the accom plishm ent o f those thlugs w hich are his w o rk. I t Is g e n erally n * more th an hla drea m o f prolonging through years a hu m a n ly Im prob able condition. H appiness as a husband and fa th e r has a lw a y s been bis scarcely w h is pered p ray er, bis dearest secret hope, to w a rd w h ich a ll his Idealism yearns. T h a t num erous other and very potent m otives en ter In to m en’s hearts Is not In the. least overlooked. I t Is only claim ed th a t to the average m an his fu tu re m arria g e is little m ore th a n a v e ry b e a u tifu l d rea m .—A n n a A . Rog ers In A tla n tic . A S tre n u o u s H i n t . I t wns g ro w in g ve ry late, b u t the young m an In the p a rlo r scene allow ed no algos o f m akin g a home run. “ You ev id e n tly have a v e ry v iv id Im agination, M r. B oren i,” said the dear g irl as she m ade an unsuccessful a t te m p t to stran gle a ya w n . “ W h y do you th in k so?” queried the unsuspecting Borem . “ I th ou ght perhaps you Im agined yo u rs e lf in th e a rc tic regions, w h ere th e nights are six m onths long," she explained. A n d th irty seconds la te r he had fa d ed Into the glum psome gloom.—C hica go News. N ot Run by an Irish m an . W h en a F ren ch ch auffeu r brought a n Im ported m achine to the rep a ir shop one o f the mechanics became In terested In the Ingenious speed Indi ca to r which record* the distance cov ered In the m etric system. “ I t ’s surely fine,” rem arked the man, “ b u t It w ould ta ke a F ren chm an to read It.” “ D o yen tln k ,’’ exclaim ed the c h a u f fe u r, “xat zeex masheen eex run by an Iris h m a n ? ” —N ew Y o rk Tim es. F o r H im . ' ‘D d you lielleve tn chasing shad O w n :' “ You l>et I d« I f yon can catch 'em a t It.” —B a ltim o re A m erican. R isky Speculation. In the days "befo’ do w a h " a handy negro named Jack w as saving money earned a t odd tim es w ith w hich to buy Oregonian: Another cut lias l»en his freedom . H is m aster encouraged made in trans Pacific wheat mix ) T h e M a id a n d t h e Count. him and kept hla money fo r him . In “ M y fa c e Is m y fo r tu n e , a ir ," s a id »he. flour rates, and now the wheat tim e Jack had saved (U00 and needed B u t th e c o u n t »ho d id n ’ t e m b a rra s s . only an oth er hundred to m ake him producers of the great Northwest, " M y n a m e I« m y f o r tu n e ." h e re p lie d , free. H I* m aster told him th a t It " F o r I t w ill w in m e a n h e lr e a a " who suffer so keenly through lack —C h ic a g o N e w a w o u ld n 't he long now u n til he could o f an American merchant marine, get an oth er buudred. Jack w e n t ou t D a n g e ro u s . w ith an oth er slave to celebrate some can ship their products clear across L ittle W illie --1 dream n lx ^ t m y girl. local fe stiv al. R e tu rn in g nlong the the Pacific at $2 |>er ton, which is L ittle R e **le — D o you? railro ad track thyy w ere frlghten«>d by leas than it costs them to send wheat L ittle W illie - Y ea I k i l l e d tw r fe l an approaching tra in . Both got o ff the * * to San Francisco in American lows nbout her last night. treck. »mt Jack's com panion fe ll and, s trik iu g hl« bond ag ain st * rock, w as steamers. Of course it is not a sub W h a t H ie M usic B ill M e a n t . killed . Jack h u rried as rap id ly aa he aidized American fleet that is in ,i/t arc h ite c t who had planned and could to hla m aste r’* house. I t w as creasing the profits of these farmers vuperlutended the b u ilding o f a west a la te hour, but the m aster m ust bear to the extent of several dollars per aide residence had tu rn ed over the him . H e said. “ G im m e m ah m oney com pleted house to Its ow ner. The ton, for the vessels engaged in the arch itect had ls«en In nowise ham p er rig h t n o w ." T h e astonished m aster rem onstrated, saying, “ B ut, Jack, you trade are all foreign craft owned by ed In the ex p en d itu re o f m oney, yet hla need only an oth er hundred do llars to cuatom er, lielng n good business man, get free.” " I know s It, M a rs ’ H e n ry , I people who make it a business to gave his |ters<»nal atte n tio n to th e de know s It. b u t niggers la too onsartln. buy and sell freight space and ta ils o f th e cost. • BUI jes’ k ille d hisself by b u stin ’ hla transportation, on exactly the same “ W h a t does th is m ean?" he asked bead agin a rock, a n ’ I a ln ’ gw ln a Invea* on a final lns|>ectlon o f th e bills. “T h re e lines as any other merchantable m ah money in nothin* aa o n sartln aa do llars to a q u a rte t o f tra in e d niggers.*’—W ash ing ton H e ra ld . commodity is sold. One or two hundred m usicians. H o w can anybody have shipowners m a> lie suffering by given a concert alrea d y In ray house G r ie g a a a S c h o o lb o y . these low rates to (he Far <a*f, nod w hen no one Is liv in g there?” G rieg , the noted composer, wsp not a “ T h e y w ere testin g th e acoustic« o f p a tte rn schoolboy. In a description o f to Europe, but liundrds of shipera th e rooms,** the arc h ite c t explained . hla days at school he w rote: “ K n o w in g are profiling by them, and are wil “ E v e ry room In yo u r house lias been th a t by a rriv in g late I would not be ling that (he whole world should su bm itted to th a t test. T h e re w ill be allo w ed to e n te r th e class u n til the end plen ty o f m usic th ere la te r on. and 1 compete for the business of carry o f the first lesson, I used, on w e t m o rn c e rta in ly w o u ld n ’t w a n t to finish the ings, to stand under a drip p in g roof ing onr freight lOwtnurket. house w ith o u t lielng sure th a t u n til I w aa aoaked to tho akin. T h e sounding properties* w ere sa tisfacto ry. m aster then sent, me home to change In thene d a y * every p riv a te house o r m y clothes, hut tiie distance lielng long T h e W o r ld s B e s t C l i m a t e hotel th a t a m o u n t* to a n y th in g ia po t this w as eq u iv alen t tq g iv in g me a dis Is not e n tir e ly f ir e fro m (liaraae, «m th e through th e acoustic teat before It pensation. You m ay ( u m th a t I h ig h ele vatio n » fe ver p r e v a il, w h ile on leaves th e a rc h ite c t’s bands." — played this p ra n k p re tty often , b n t th e lo w er levels m a la r ia b en cou ntered when a t last I c a rried It so fa r aa to to a g reater or leas e x te n t, ac co rd in g to come one da y w e t through, though it A C a lifo r n ia n s L a e k . a lt itu d e T o overcom e c lim a te affections ‘T h e lu c k ie s t «lav o f m y life was w h e n had h a rd ly rain e d a t a ll, they becam e la a s llo d e ,m a la ria , J a u t i d i e r , bllrausnem , One I b o u g h t a box o f H u c k le n ’e A rn ic a suspicions and kept a lookout. (ever and ag u e,an d general d e b ility ,th e fine da y I waa caught and m ade an In H a lv e ," w rite « G h arlee F B u d a h n .o f tim a te acquaintance w ith th e birch ."— m oot e ffe c tiv e re m e d y ia E le c tric B it T ra c y , C a lifo r n ia . “ T w o 26c box re c u r 8t James* G axette. ters. th o g r m t a lle r a t lv e a n d blood p u r ed m e o f a n a n n o y in g caae o f itc h in g ifie r; th o a n tid o te for e v e ry fo rm o f p ik e , w h k h had trou bled m e for years b o d ily w eakneso, nervpuauean, au d In- Inks, mucilage, cards, envelope*, and th a t y ie ld e d to no o th e r tre a tm e n t- ooronla. Hold u n d e r g u a ra n te e at Moro p a p e r o f » v e ry k in d , t a b le t« , «-very a ty le , « ( Hold u n d e r g u a ra n te e , M o ro T h a rm a c y p h a r m a c y . p rio r 6Oe T h e O b s e rv e r B o ok H o w « I M e re B a p tis t C h u r e h . Cottage Prayer Meetings ovary Tuesday evening at 7.30. May 5th at the home of Mrs P F Maua. Every one interested is invited to attend the meetings. M e re LM e e t* th e firs t a n d th ir d iR red a y e v e n in g * o f each m o n th V te llin g inetnlters . e o rd la lly In v ite d to m eet B y o rd e r o f th e W . M . J . M . P a r ry , S ecreta ry . w ith B e t h le h e m C h a p te r N o n O.KB. R e g u la r eo m m u n io a tlo n sh fid a n d 4 th I h u r w .d a y e v e n in g * m o n th ly . 1 B y order W . M . l i r a H e le n P a r ry . Hecy P r e s b y te r ia n C h u r u h . Services in Moro Pre-byteriaB church next Sunday, Morning end evening. Sunday school at 10 a m ., A? J. A dams , Pastor. M o n k la n d P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r e h . Regular service at the usual hour next Sunday. Everyone welcome M o re M . E . C h u re h M e r e L e d g e , N e . 113, I . O. O . F . Moro, Orogoo. I M eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y »v e o in g at 7 JO o'clock. ’ V to llin g m em b ers are 1 o o rd la lly In v ite d . M e m b e r* are expected to be O tto Peeta, N . G . present. M . E . M ille r . B ecretarv. Regular services every Sunday, at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. Young ig laying L - hens for sale at I’ 11 Buxton, Supt. able prioe, b supply limited a reasons! Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs Inquire of Mrs. I. D. Pike, day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs C G 293] Moro, Oregon Hula, President. Kens fir Sale , S p a u ld in g C h a p e l. Political Column. Political Column. T b e u n d ersigned h ereby announces T h e uu de rsig u e d he re b y announces to tb e viAera o f S h e rm a n o o d u ty t iia t to th e voters o f B h e ru ta u oo u u ty th a t b e i* a can d id ate, a t th e J u n e «¡«ration he Is a c a n d id a te , a t th e Ju n e electio n oa th e rep u b lic a n tic k e t for on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t fo r J o in t S en ato r C ounty to th e vo te r* or B h e rm a n o o u u ty th a t be is a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u n e electio n on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t for J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e o f tire 28 th rep re s e n ta tiv e d is tr ic t, co m p ris in g B h e rm a n , G illia m a n d W h e e le r oouutiea, O rego n. I f elected I w ill per fo rm th e d u ties p e rta in in g to th e office In th e beat m a n n e r poaaible th a t w ill ooneerve tb e In terests o f a ll th e resi d e n ts o f tb e d is tric t. B. F. F ik e an d w e a k . ’ U r in a r y disorders q u io k ly fo llo w ; D la b e tis , an d fin a lly B r ig h t * disease; T h is is th e d o w n w a rd oourse o f k id ney ills D o n ’t ta k e tlrts oourse. H C H tu tte , o f H« xk 1 R iv e r , says: “ M y w ife has used D oans K id n e y P ills , an d she th in k s th e re is n o th in g lik e th e m fo r k id n e y c o m p la in t a n d its a tte n d in g sy m p to m s F o r a lo n g tim e she suffered fro m back aohe, k id n e y d iffic u lty , headaches, a n d m a n y o th e r s y m p to m s o f k id n e y o o m p la ln t. W h en Doans K id n e y P ills w e re b ro u g h t to h e r a tte u tlo u she w as tn v a ry poor h e a lth . S h e procured a bo x, a n d aa abe had trie d so m a n y rem edies previously w ith o u t sa tisfacto ry results, she was surprised a t th e b e n e fit sbe d e riv ed fr w th e use o f Doaus K id n e y F ills , tib e c o n tin u e d ta k in g th e m , a n d it was no t lo n g t>efore th e tro u b le had e n tir e ly dis appeared. M rs b u tte is no w in un u s u a lly good h e a lth an d gives th e c re d it to Doaus K id n e y P ills ." F o r sale by a ll dealers. P rice 60 cents. F o s te r-M ilb u r n C o ., B uffalo , N e w Y’ o rk , sole a g e n t* fo r th e U n ite d Htates. Ite m e iu b e r th e n a m e— Doans— an d ta k e no other. B W . D . S cott , P rop . M onkland , O regon . REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Penci'e, 10 her in s e rt c e n ts per d >sen. r u b O b s e rv e r B ook S to re. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood 1$, good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood— Ayer’a Sarsap arilla. Doctora have endorsed it for 60 year*. One frequent e»n»e nt bail blond I»« »lusslah il««r. aT in . |.i<< ur<* cm .iiiN iibm . rtaeeeeee • Iib -U n re . kin Il.«-n ntworbed b<«k the Meed. Kenp tltn bow vli <>|x«« w lili Ayei'a n il» ■eruut 4 M a A« « •p rJ F. O. A* r ^ o. A J On.. Irftweu. AU o ■ u n o te k tt,tu rn e r f mah viesa. L f V F O *Q» e cues CHLMY W o b»»» no ■ « •» « •! Wo publia« tho rotmulao a t on our i Wife-NsaMBBsmaa M O T t c a O F F IN A L S K TTLB M K N T . A n y O rders w ill be a tte n d ed to p r o m p tly . A ddreea F U R N IT U R E ... A N D T h e un d e rsig n e d hereby an nounces to th e voters or B h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t he is a c a n d id a te at th e J u n e electio n o n th e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t for S h e riff J s a K. OUOMRAM A d m in is t r a to r o f t h e r e t a la Q u lo k Hele» an d S m a ll P ro fita. M eDonaM , deeeued P a trie fc «Sw m e» K K C a ll an d E x a m in e M y Htock o f F U R N IT U R E / and i- B ID E L I N E S b u y in g O. W. AXTELL Oregon- Ci. Harleigh Glus, Proprietor. - — i .fc . 8 U M M O Ñ S —In th« Circuit Court ol ih» Slate of Oregon, for Bherman county. U ie n o b e t l B a tt y , P l a i n t i f f , vs. Hoy I ltn ttv, Defendant. ■ ■ ') * » — E very kind of rig to order, nd a ll orders prompt and eatig- factory aft reasonable priced. Farmers teems fed ad well aa ] > I f e Moy C B atty, th e above n a m e d d e fe n d - an«. In th e n a m e o f tb e H ta te o f O r t g o n : Y o n n r» h e re b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r in th e ab o ve e n t it le d o o n rt. a n d a n s w e r th » c o m p la in t file d a u n in a t yon in th e a tx jv e e n t itle d « n it, o n o r b e fo re th e la s t d a y o f tb e t im e p re a o rib e d in tb e o r d e r o f p u b lic a t io n , to- w it , o n o r b e fo re th e 21)tb d a y o f M a y , A. D. ItMlH, a n d i f yon f a il to no a p p e a r a n d a n a e e r p la in t i f f w il l a p p ly io th e o »ort f o r th e r e l ie f d e m a n d e d rn tb e c o m p la in t file d h e r e in a g a in s t y o e t to -s rft. fo r a d e e r» » d ia a o lv in u th e b on dn o f m a tr im o n y n o w e x is tin g tie- tw e e n tb e p l a in t i f f a n d y o n r M l f , on th e a ro u n d « o f c ru e l a u d in h u m a n tr e a tm e n t, a n d f o r anob o th e r a i,d f u r t h e r r e lie f aa to th e c o u rt m a y aeem e q u ita b le a n d ju n l. T h i a aurutuon a ia served u p o n yon by p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f fo r a p e rio d o f six w eeks in I k e S h e r m a n C o nu»v O b a e rv e r, a w e e k ly n e w a p a p e r o f g e n e ra l c ir c u la tio n p u b lis h e d in S h e r m a n o o n n ty , Oregon, In p u rcu an o e to a n or«ier o f tb e H o n . K . V . L i t t l e f i e l d , Ju d g e o f th e ab o ve e n t itle d e o n rt, d o ty m a d e o n tb e I M h d a y o f A p r il, ItMB, a n d th e d a te o f th e flra t p n W io a tio o th e r e o f Is th e 17th d a y o f A p r il, JIMI*. D ures, 7 ta l7 u i2 U 2SWj M m ih o l & l i a r a m t , A tto r n e y s f o r P l a i n t i f f g O M M O ftS I n th e G lr e n it C o u r t o f tb s H ta te o f O r e g o n . fo r H b r r m a n C o u n ty . E d u b A n d e rs o n , P l a i n t i f f , » vs. !• C h a r le y A n d e rs o n , D e fe n d a n t ) a «- of election n e x t preceedlng th e el«fotiou o f a U n ite d B tste B en ato r w ith o u t regard to h is politics or m y in d iv id u a l prefer ence. I a m n o t a llie d to a n y clique, co m b in a tio n n r fa c tio n , a h d I destre tb e pe o p le, should say w h o m I s h all vote tor for U n ite d Btatea S en a to r. I so licit th e vote« o f th e p -o p le o f a ll parties w h o believe in s ta te m e n t N o . 1, in o th e r w ords o f a ll votets w h o believe In g o v e rn m e n t o f th e people, b y th e people an d lo r tb e people. r W . 9-’. Jnckxow Commercial Job Printing ! • VW ORDIR NM L-Qga *- Cgyt) f iv ir v T he O bserver O ffice ■ Our “ h H h ” a t t r a c t a t te n tio n a» d AT advert ¡M*. W h e n y o u g e t o u r ad vertising, vou get business bringen*. M u r d e il S U M M O N 8 .--In the Circuit Court ot th» B(»t« » o f Oregon for Sherman County. Ailey E. Yeo, P lain tiff, l vs. E n a e b la a Y e o , D e fe n d a n t. } J To E n « e b ia s Y e o , tb e ab o v e n a m e d d e fe n d a n t. I n «be n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n : i o n a re h e re b y r e q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d an s w er tb e c o m p la in t fifod a g a in s t y o u in tb e ab o ve e n t itle d a n il, On o r ire fo r» th » la a t d a y o f th » tim e p re a c rltie d in th e o r d e r o f p u b lic a tio n , to w it: O n o r b e fo re tb e Bth d a y o f M a v.l'.iOH, a n d t f y o b f a il to so a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r, p la in t i f f w ill a p p ly to tb » C o u r t fo r tb » r e lie f d e m a n d e d in tb e o o m p la ln t file d h e re in a g a in s t yo n , to w it : F o r a d ee re e d is s o lv in g tb e I x m d a o f m a t r im o n y noW e x is tin g b e tw een tb » p la in t i f f a n d y o n ra e lf o n tb e g ro u n d » o f d e s e r tio n ; a n d fo r s u e h o th e r an d fu r th e r r e lie f ns to tb e C o u r t m a y aeem e q u ita b le a n d jn a t. I'b ia « n ra ra u n i ia served ap o n you by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f f o r a p e rio d o f a lx auoesea- w « m ks in th e H h e rm a ti C o u n ty O b « e rv » r, a w e e k ly n e w a p a p e r o f g e n e ra l c ir c u la tio n p n b liu b e d in H b e rm a n o o u n ty , O re g o n . In pursu nnoe to a n o rd e r o f tb e H o n E . V . L it t l e f i e l d , ju d g e o f tb e abo ve e n t itle d C o u r t d n ly m a d e do tb e 24th d a y o f M a r o b , 19(18, a n d 'b e d a te o f tb e flr« t p n b lio a tio n th e r e o f to t h e ¿ 7 t h d a y o f M a r c h , 1908. A. W. Fanqiu«, Attorney ■ 'r T T T T V '/’V T V v / ’r r- fo r P la in tiff U M M O N * — — In tlie Circuit Court ot th« State of Oregon, tor Hhrrman countv: S » T a lk in g t o H im s e lf L iv e an d L e t L iv e . tiallamoat Ihrer) I mh ' ¡OBERTI “ 7tm «7m B 890]________________ W. they are led a! horns, If not heftier. (S ta M a d -M ) Telephone aft ow of A rb o r, g ra d u a tin g in th e clasa o f 1003, a n d h a v e been engaged In actual p ra c -, tloe e v e r since said tim e . I am n o t a l lie d to a n y c liq u e , c o m b in a tio n , or fa ctio n o f a n y k in d or sort, b u t in d e p e n d e n t in tb e fu lle s t sense o f tb e w o rd . I s o lic it th e votes o f tb e people o f a ll parties, w h o believe in a “ g o v e rn m e n t o f th e people, by th e y ie o p le , and fo r th e p e o p le," a n d I hereby pledge m y s e lf It elected, to c a rry o u t th e w is h es o f th e people. on .lo ln l M y M o tto Is - AAjitttr Drugpjtfora frto iamfk of J c F re e m a n UNDERTAKING Moro A Fresh Complexion^ T o C h a r le y A n d e ra o u , tb e ab o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t. In th e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n : Y o n a re h e re b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d an s w er (b e o o m p la ln t file d a g a in s t yon in th e ab o ve e n t it le d « m t, on o r b e fo re th e la a t d a y o f tb e t im e p re e o rib e d In tb e o r d e r o f p u b lic a tio n , t o w it .o n o r b e fo re (b e 2tftb d a y o f M a y , a . D. 1B0H, a n d i f yo n f a i l to so a p T h e undersigned h ereby announces p e a r a n d a n s w e r, p la in t if f w il l a p p ly to o o n rt fo r tb e r e lie f d e m a n d * e d * in tbe T h e un d e rsig n e d hereby a n n o u n c e* to th e voters o f B h e rm an eo u n ty th a t p la in t file d h e re in a g a in s t y o n , t o -w it, fo r be is n s ta te m e n t N o. 1 ca n d id ate a t th e to th e v o te r* o f S h erm an c o u n ty th a t d ecree d is s o lv in g lb » b o n d » o f m a t r im o n y : d e m o cratic tic k e t for now e x u ltin g b e tw een th e p l a in t i f f a n d y o n r be is a c a n d id a te a t th e J u n e eltratioo J u n e electio n aa'.f, on tb e g ro u n d s o f o r n T a n d in h u m a n o n tb e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t for e | , r <- u I i i 11 « <- tr e a tm e n t, a n d fo r aneh o th e r a n d f u r t h e r for th e ¿8th represe n ta tive d is tric t c o m r e lie f a» to tb e o o n rt m a y seem e q n lta n le an d jo a t. p ris in g th e counties o f H h e ru ian , G i l l i fo r S h e rm a n o o u n ty an d I so lic it y o u r T b ia » a u itn n n a i« nerved upon yon b y p u b v o te * a t t h a t e le c tio n . I h ave beeu a am an d W h ee ler. I f elected I w llld u r a tio n th e r e o f fo r a p e rio d o f six «nooeea- office w o rk fa ith fu lly lic Ive w eeks in T b e H b e r m a n O o n n ty O lM e r v e r , resid en t o f B h e rm a n o o u n ty for 26 years- In g m y te rm for th e best Interests o f a ll th e people. a w e e k ly n ew ap n p er o f g e n e ra l o ir e n la tlo n an d a m an In terested ta x p a y e r in th e w e lfa re o f o u r c o u n ty ; ueerHess to say I u a ve fa ith In th e people an d believe p tib ltu b ed iu H b e rm a n o o a n ty , O re u o n , in th a t i f th e v o te r* o f B h e rm a n c o u n ty in th e w ill o f th e people an d , th e re fo r, p a ra n a n o e to a n o r d e r o f tb e l i o n E V L i t see f i t to elect m e to th e offloe o f C o m d u rin g m y te rm o f office, I f elected, I tle f ie ld , J u d g e o f tb e abo ve e n t it le d o o n rt, d u ly m a d e o n tb e 1 Atta d a y o f A p r i l , 190B, m issio ner I w ill do a ll possible to m e rit w ill a lw a y s vote fo r th u t c a ix lld u te for an d tb e d a te o f tb e flr a t p u b lic a t io n th e r e o f U n ite d H ta te * Benstdlr w h o ho* received th e ir oonfidence. is tb e 17tb d a y o f A p r il. lBtot. th e h ig h e st nu ru lier o f th e peoples vote* W D F sbsmam , cast for th a t position a t th e general 7 ta l7 n i2 9 2J31 A tio r n a y tor P l a i n t i f f o f B h e rm an c o u n ty . I profnlne, i f e le c t ed, a s tric t a n d Im p a r tia l en fo rce fn e u t o f th e la w ,a n d to av o id a ll unnecessary exp en se to tb e c o u n ty , an d o th e rw is e p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s o f tb e office to th e best o f m y a b ility . ... wVBBVy N o lle » ie h e rv b v g iv e s t h a t th e a n d e r A isn e d , a d ia ln ln tv n to r o f th e e e u t e o f P a t- r ie k W . M e b o n o ld . d e o ra a e d , h aa S le d ia tho e o o n tv e>>ert o f H h o rtn n n « lo eatv. Ora e o n . b ta f in a l a c c a « n t aa »neh A d m in is tra to r o f a a id r e t a ta , « e d «h a t M o n d o g , th e tah d a v o f M a v , 1908, a t th e h o a r o f 10 o’e lo a. iu . haa beau f il e d by e a id ee etl ae th e lim e l u t b o o r lu » o f o b jr d l io n i to » a id r e p o r t a o d th e e e ttie m o n t th e r e o f. - J o in t S e n a to r for th e 18th s e n a to ria l d is tric t, co m p ris in g th e counties of G illia m , B h e r m a n a u d W h e e le r. I f elected, I w ill d u rin g m y te rm o f office, w o rk f a it h fu lly fo r th e best in te re s t o f a ll tb e peo ple a ll th e tim e . I h a v e fa ith In th e people a n d believe in th e w ill o f th e people a n d th erefo r d u rin g m y te rm o f office, i f elected, I w ill a lw a y s vote for th a t «tondidate for U n ite d B tat«s Sena tor w h o has received tiie h ig h e st n u m her o f th e peoples votes for th a t |»osi- tlou a t th e general electio n n e x t pro ceeding th e election o f senator Iu c o n gress, w ith o u t regard to bis p o litic s or m y in d iv id u a l preference. I am uot a llie d to an y c liq u e , c o m b in a tio n < taction a n d desire th a t tiie people sh all »ay w h o I * b a ll vo te for for U n ite d S ta te * B enator. I s o lic it th e votes o f th e people o f a ll parties w h o believe In n ta te m e n t n u m b e r o n e , in o th e r words of a ll voters w h o b e liev e In g o vern m en t o f th e people, by th e people, for people W J X x lw e r d a W m H e n rlc h s U S senator—H M Cake. V Representative in congress—W R Ellis Food and dairy commissioner—J C ounty C o m m is s io n e r W Bailey. Take pleasure in announcing that Supreme Judge—R S Bean. they have purchased the Grants’ Railroad commissioner—C B Aitch- Ferry, and will operate the ferry iso n betweefi Cliffs, Washington,. and State senator—Jay Bowerman. Rufus, O egon They solicit the Representatives— B F Pike, R N patronage of the public and will do all they poeeibly can in giving Donnelly. quick and prompt eervioe. Circuit Judge—E V Littlefield. H o ra c e W . S t r o n g C liffs F krry C ompany , District Attorney—John A Collier. I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y s e lf an an In County Judge—William Henriche. d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te In th e E le v e n th Clerk—H S McDanel. J u d ic ia l d is tr ic t, co m p ris in g th e <x>un- ties o f G illia m , B h e rm a n an d W heeler, Commissioner— Wm Walker. fo r th e office o f Sheriff— W B McCoy, -v«’^ D is tr ic t A tte ra e y Assessor—Otto Peet^. fo r th e electio n to be held J u n e I , 1KB. I A M H E R E fo r th e p u r Treasurer— Walter Stanley. I f elected I w ill d u rin g m y te rm o f o f pose o f re p a irin g y o rf floe. w o rk fa ith f u lly tor a ll (h e people. School supt-—W C Bryant. C etn M n ee f o r ....................... I w ill w ag e w a r on c rim in a ls , frien d s Coroner—M B Taylor. and foes a lik e , w ith o u t regard to bis polltio s, po sition o r statio n in life. A s Precinct com—L Barnum. to m y q u a lific a tio n s I w ill a«y th a t I Justice of the Peace— Wm Rudolf. a m a g ra d u a te from tb e la w d e p a rtm e n t o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n , a t A n n Constable — ... The Year 1 T h e u n d e rsig n e d here b y an n o u n c e* to th e voters o f B h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t he Is a n in d e p e u d e u t c a n d id a te nt th«* J u n e ele ctio n for to conserve a ll th e Interests of. a ll the residents o f th e c o u n ty . ■' Company W . J . M a rin e r F . F . Kendall. Seles Agent ii preserved— and produced— by Kobcrtine, a mild, d eligh tfu l preparation, delicately fragrant. Makes the »kin exquisitely soft« banishes crackled appearance cauwd by over-dryne«»| reduce» the aiac of surged porea, cleansed them, re duce« tnflxmmation sod «pread» on even, radiant ejow due to wholesome nourish ment o f skin gland« and stimulation of the capillaries which also feed the skin and supply ito healthful color. J o in t R ep resen tatfV d Came to my place, commonly known as the O C Mortensen farm, five miles east of Monkland, Sher man county, Oregon, one sorrel 8- year old stallion, left fore foot and right hind foot white, narrow white atrip in face, flaxen mane, collar t marked, brand on left stifle, very fo r B h e rm a n c o u n ty , O reg o n . I f e le c t ed I w ill p e rfo rm tb e du ties <4 th e office indistinct, probably M. of C o u n ty A s sessor in th e sam e m a n The owner or owners of the above n e r as past years w it h special favors to animal is nqueeted to call for it, no ne. O tto P eetz prove property, pay oharges and take it away, otherwise it will be sold, as provided by law, at tbe T h e u n d e rsig n e d h ereby an no unces farm pamed in this advertisement, to th e voters o f B h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t to the highest bidder for cash, at h e is a c a n d id a te a t th e J u n e electio n 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Satur on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t for C o u n ty J u d g e day May 9th, 1908. o f B h e rm a n o o n n ty , O rego n. I f elected . F L Kelso, I w ill p e rfo rm tb e du tie s p e rta in in g to 293] Monkland, Or th e office in th e best m a n n e r possible LA C K S niT H IN Q and REPAIR SHOP Horse Shoeing a Specialty. "» T h e u n d e rsig n e d h e re b y a n n o u n c e * to tiie voters o f B h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t he is an in d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te a t th e J u n e eleettou for fo r th e 28th re p re s e n ta tiv e d is tric t, c o m p ris in g B h e riu a y , G illia m an d W h ee ler counties. I f elected I w ill p e rfo rm th e d u tie s p e rta iu ln g to th e otfioe iu th e best m a n n e r possible th a t w ill ooneerve th e In terests o f a ll tb e residents o f th e d is tric t. A u erro r made Iu p re p a rin g m y p e titio n s fo r filin g , discovere«! too late to correct, le ft m y n a m e o f f of th e o fficial p r im a r y b a llo t. T b e o n ly re th e offloe. course is to r u n in d e p e n d e n t a t th e J o h n A . C o llier J u n e ele ctio n . T h is h a ve decided to do. A m n o t a llie d w it h a n y e x is tin g factio n an d k n o w o f u o reason w h y , I f elected, T h e u n d e rs ig n e d here b y an uouncee I should not oo:operate freely w ith th e to tb e v o te r* o f B h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t d is tric t d e 'tfg a lio u , to be elected In J une h e is a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u n e electio n c o n ce rn in g a ll m a tte rs th a t m a y sub o n th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r set ve th e interests o f tlie people o f th e d is tric t as w e ll as o f those o f th e state C ounty A ssessor a t la rg e . [stray Nitiee-Sale. Union Gas Engine Co. 02 «4 First 8 t ., Portland, Oregon P O. D e M o s s Services first and third Sundays, 7-30 p. m. and second find fourth R. N . D o n n e lly Sundays at 12 o’clock noon. Having bought a farm near Sunday school 11 a. m. each town 1 offer my Moro residence for T h e un de rsig n e d here b y anno unces Bale or rent. It consists of one acre to th e voters o f B h e rm a u c o u n ty th a t Sunday. G. F. P inkham , Partor. of ground, a good house and barn, h e ia a c a n d id a te , a t tb e J u n e electio n well of pure water, a bearing orch o i th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t for ard, and a garden all planted. D is tric t A tto rn e y THE DOWNWARD COURSE. John Tonkins, fo r th e 11th ju d io la l d is tric t, c o m p ris 293] DeMoee Springs, Or in g B h e rm a n ; W h e e le r a n ! G illia m <ast Being Realized by Many Moro oountlea, subj c t to tb e ap p ro v a l o f tb e 1 "K ■■ ............... v o te r* o f th ia d is tr ic t. I f elected I People. s h a ll f a ith f u lly d isch arg e th e d u tie s o f A lit t le back ache a t firs t. D a lly in cre asin g t i l l trie back Is lam e g Dacto Sam am th» US10M SAS BSG IHX tor ht* S»M o«tSto la th» a itllle rr «nd wlr«l»M t»U<iaph Mrvto». Thia rough traatm oat to « true practical tert of efBcuincy a»4 dura bility. The DX1OR CAS S N C IR B to SSS- •tru e tta la »nth a »uparior m i» a w a a * tt *ucb la » sMtortol th at It start» »»s r, irorh» e»»y and run« easy under oidlaary, umf- <l»y, i >uih laim usage Before yo« leveet a cent in « <«e engine w rite for o»r free catalog o f B b e ru ia u o o u u ty , a n d 1 s o lic it y o u r votes a t th e J u n e e le c tio n . I n as k in g tb e s u p p o rt o f th o people o f B h e rm an o o u n ty f i r th is office, I t seems h u t r ig h t a n d p ro p er t iia t I sh o u ld g iv e those voters w it h w h o m I a m n o t pe rs o n a lly a«*quaiuted, some k n o w le d g e o f m a y fitness fo r tiie office. I h ave been a res id e n t o f th is o o u u ty fo r ten years, am th o ro u g h ly q u a lifie d fo r th e p ta illio n , bo th by ed u ca tio n a u d experien ce. I am a g rad uate o f oue o f th e nest Business Colleges In th e s ta le o f M in n e s o ta , aud h a ve h a d several years ex p erien ce In book k e e p k g . 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J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e Sunday school 11 a. m. each Please return same, and claim je- for th e 28th rep rese n ta tive d ls tr le t. .ward, at the Sunday. o u m p rialn g B h e rm a n , G illia m aud Observer Book S to r e , Epworth League 7 p. m. , W h e e le r couuthss. I f eirc te d I w ill Moro, Or p e rfo rm th e d u tie s p e rta in in g to tlie G. F. P inkham , Pastor. 293] W e s le y C h a p e l. C lerk fo r th e 18th s e n a to ria l d is tric t,o o m p ris I f elected I w ill p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s o f in g B h e rm a n , G illia m a n d W h e e le r tlie office o f C o u n ty C le r k -in th e sam e oountlee, O rego n. I f elected I w ill per m a u u e r as past ye ars w it h special fo rm th e duties p e rta in in g to th e office favors to uouc. in th e beat m a u u e r possible th a t w ill H . 8. M c D a n e l conserve th e in terests o f a ll th e resi d e n ts o f th e d is tr ic t. 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