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M- • - ■ \ I ■ i --r * ' LZ Hat Political Column. Political Column. r o T IC B O F F I N A L B B T T L X M X ie T The O b se r v e r . SENATOR FULTON WORKING. 8enator Fulton has catabiiehed ■ •rw City » in c H l rwper. headquarters at the Imperial Hotel official r a r « » of o u b m a m « o in Portland for the double purpose M ONO, O IIO O S . of assisting in the election of Hon. H .M . Cake to the U.8.8euate, and D. C. I bbiand a S o « . . . . . . E ditom securing the selection of a delega tiou to tbe Republican National C. L. I rkland , M axagkk . Convention that will bo in l i e in terest <»f S«-eieiai > I a l l fo r P , tw i Send for advertising rate* ' dent. C. W. Haider man. of As‘nti ». . M ay 8. 1908 , secretary Io Seo ilor Pu’t n. h~* FR ID A Y .. charge of the a,, .r' tii,,ti *, tkM ii.i.» for the cani|»aigu. ir d ti i i o t i u e C h u r c h a n d S o cle» ) n o tic e « c e n t w h e n fo r m o n e y m a k in g P u r P ^ ' n tioiis from Mr. Fulton. M r.llah’vr S u c h n o tic e * a t r e g u la r ra te « a t t h e o p tio n man »ays: “ It will I* impossible o f th e p u b lis h e r» . for the Senator to be io P< rtlscd B e fo re c o m in g to t h e c ity t o tra d e r e a d personally, but I am instructed to e r» a re re q u e « te d to e x a m in e T h e O t e e i » e r a d v e r tis in g c o lu m n » . I t * t h e a c t iv e , w id e assist the candidacy of Mr. Cake a w a k e b u *in tfc» m a n w h o a d v e r tis e * , co n - for Senator in every possible way, . e y u e n t l y h e I * th e m m t a c c o m m ..d a tin g , Fulton requests Lis » e ll* t h e c h e a p e s t, an d d e a l* t h e m o d lib aud Senator friends to do likewise. Senator e r a l ly In e v e r y w a y Fnlton, of coarse, wants a delega We will not be responsible for the tion sent from Oregon to the Re neglect o( subscribers to n o tify ni ol change« in th e ir addree«. N o r w ill the publican National Couvetdiou nl n o t i f i c a t io n o f a P o s tm a s te r t h a t tl»e a u b - acriber has “ Removed evttle tbe lu ll of Chicago, that will bis favorable to Secretary Taft. He has auuounrtd a d e lin q u e n t. the fact publicly, and his friends Tafts is still the only genuine will do what they can to get such a delegation. It does not mean an hallelujah boom in existence. instructed delegation, necessarily.” Mr. Ilalderman denies that his No man ever betrayed a trust without intending to fix it up, if coining to Portland should be con sidered as an organized effort on things ever come his way. the part of Senator Fulton to dom inate the state convention or to fin T ie sultan of Turkey was quick tagonize Senator Bourne. He in to perceive the difference between gists that his mission in opening an attitude ot bluff and one of biff. headquarters at Portland at thia time is solely for the purposes of Maybe congress thinks it would requesting Fulton’s friends to give be establishing a bad precedent if their every assistance to Mr. Cake’s it gave Mr. Roosevelt everything candidacy and election,* and at the be asked for in the line of battle same time work for the selection of ships. eight delegates to the National Con véution that will not be unfriendly If congress will drop around at to Mr. Taft. the governors coufercnco in the W hite House it will have the-priv J. W. Blackburn, first Judge of ilege of hearing an extra message Sherman county, died at his home before it adjourns. near Grants on the 3d. He leaves a family aud many friends to mourn A t the age o f 119f y ears the Pelt i u his death. Gazette has added an editorial paee ^nd will now proceed to make up The murderer of Nate Wolff the for lost time in disciplining esteem Portland pawn broker, was E. II. ed contemporaries. Martin, a yon ng man born of good parents, well educated, once high , A ll mud throwing records on the io military circles, decorated by Panama canal were broken during congress for heroism in Culm, but last month, but there is no telling who sacrificed all for bad habits what may happen after the emigres leading step by step to the baug- uian’s noose. sional campaign opens. I — .4- Before congress adjourns Tom Lawson ought to consider it hts patriotic duty to tell the country, in plain language what has become of the late financial crisis- Tbe senate indulged in some wit licisra the other day, but as Tillman wae absent it may not be necessmy to go into executive session to de mand a diagram and apology. » A railroad village in the Panama zone, consisting of 110 bouses, is to be moved two miles for canal pur poses. The tow path for once has turned tables on the locomotive. Sherman County’s Sheriff a s * Commends Dr. Baker’s Expert Ability Ñ O T IC B It will cost a considerable sum to take the American fleet through the Suez, ou its tour of the world, bufc w e can make this up some time when other uations want to use the Panama canal. J o in t S en ato r C o u n ty J u d g e fo r th e 18th se n a to ria l d is tric t,o o m pric in g S h e r m a n , G illia m a u d W heeler oowntlea, O regon. I f elected I w ill per fo rm tb e du tie s 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 conserve tb e I q terse is o f a ll tb e resi d e n t* o f tb e d la trlo t. o f H lierm au o o u u ty , O reg o n . I f elected w ill p e rfo rm th e d u lle a p e rta lu ln g to tb e < ffice lu th e beet m a n n e r p«*alble to oounerv© a ll tb a liitereutu o f a ll th e reeldeuts o f th e o o u u ty. O F A P M 1 M H T B AT1OW . I n tbe m a t ta r ot (h e e a ta ta o f B « o Ì T T t a ’ ì t o b T « Iv a n I b a . a. AloraOrefs^. ar.lFNjAJGi.OSfc*»’«' • hta ; w n W m . F i r t i M t .ie r H » » . te a r ’ S ir: th *:g la s e **Itto tlX Ire e a iv *4 _ rre a ^ k Jay B o w e rm a n h— n dnly appotoled by Ite •buvo «otittad aoart, admtatotreta» o t Uto « to te of B F Mediar, deeeeed. All porauaa havio« alalina a*atoat i t e a*ld dee* »Red, or agolato ertale, ore [-«aquirod to p .atoa l tt e same. dulv var fl«-J JyUh t h * n ro o a t voootere. to admlmto- orator, to r , at tbe law ones of 0 J B right, to W asoo. O rraoa, wtthto »Ix moatba f roas tte gate of tte ftret pebltaattoa of this «***«*• l a £ « i t . ato mnstha from tba Mb dog of May. u . H i A p IM S . •to r gtoobjr& 994] oet^ xx.yW O ». ,n ils u t h ls tr » » t. • F M e d 'e r , ha» » *, ’ » j T f [ b e r.b r «Ivan uba» PbLlp H o b i« - ol Kfototoba, O ia p ^ . w b o .o b J M . 8, MOI. m *8a H oanertaa d 1 »ad M *M M B Xaatoinb l . T 1 A M I» B £ t o a 4 and ». aatoCn S, townabtp 1 aoatb, M M « Maaao. WI1L M aridian, b aa S ia d ne uf bla lntoaltooi to aaaba Aaal gvw-vaar 2 X f . to aatoMuab a la te to M a la t e abova rtbte. bafaea I t e Oawato O te k ^ M n e ., T h e u o d am i« oed b e r .b r an uo uucea to th e v o te *n r, o f H b e rm a u o o u u ty th a t he la a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u u e electio n ou th e rep u b lic a n tic k e t fo r Cregca. „ . ¿ Ü Ä V S Ä ’i .iS K i B a k e r w ill be a t *Sto»*ÌaS| R«U»THT1O« or LAND TITkF W asco H o tel, S u n d a y M a y 10th lb Ik a OtoeailOobrt a t tba Stola of Oragoo for tba o-anty of »barman. In tba aaattor of tba arpllaatton of Fypd- to a (â o u îf itii artok B ias to ragfotor d x* î t J‘ [3S1. q n a rto r [8B M ] a a a tio n Í « a ] ll asm of tbe iw *- Ç- n (X l , j j n o r WUlamaUa M oro H o tel, T u e sd a y M a y 12th G ra ss V alley H otel, T h u rs d a y M ay 14th D r . B 111 S IX T H pdii Regular services every 8unday, at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a in. P H Buxton, Supt. Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs C G Huis, President. W o r ld e A . F A A. M ., M ora, O r. ^ ■ B B ir r s B k IA ._ _ J. M. Parry, Secretary. la tba Gironi» Goart of tba Stato of Oregon oonntv of »barman. L R Moore. Plain«)«. B e t h le h e m C h a p te r No 7« O .X.S. Ite g li la r o o m m u n lc a tk m each 2d a n d 4 th Ih u r e - da y ev enin gs m o n t h ly , Mnrray Davie, M ary Davie bia wife, E L Devia, B 0 Kinney, A B Potter a te Webber k Oo,a corporation .defendants. Notioa to hereby riven that andar and by vlrtaa of an axeenilon and order of sale. dale terete oat of I t e above r e llilt e «»art. M rs H e le n P a r r y , Hecy l e . 112. M e r e Lok I . O.O. F . M eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y ■venlng a t 7 2 0 o’clo ck. V is ltiu g m em b ers c o rd ia lly lu v lte d . M e m bers are expected to be present. O tto Peeta, N . G . M . E . M ille r . S e c re ta ry . B e e t C lim a t e Political Information. Registration reopens April 21 for general election, and closes May 15. Election June 1. « Registration reopens Sept. 20 for Presidential election, and closes on Ootober 20. Election Nov. 3. Of oourse congress may suspend the duty on wood palp, but it lookn more us if it were maneuvering to bang it up. Hens for Sale , . . . i We Trust Doctors lo n g before th e tro u b le land a n il re ly d u _______ a x iJ g J iJ r f f 1* f i t t e d O tto P eetz T h e un d e rsig n e d h e re b y announoea to th e voters o f H b e rm a u o o u u ty th a t he is a c a n d id a te a t th e J u u e ele ctio n on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t for * * •.** * * ? ’ U m Tuesday, the 9th day of June, 1908, o f t p a .a t e 4 .m o f I aald day, at tt e Goart boare door, io tt e ally Moro, Bharmaa eoanty, sista of Ura«on, t o ll to t t e hlftteet bidder at p n b fte aretton for oaah in b a te , a ll tt e rich*, title and in tarest »blob tte said daf«-»«lanU. or aitber of ibam, bad on Ika M d day of Merab, 1808, or «nr lim a ibaraaftor. in or to tt e follo«- Inp deaorited real property, to-orll: T t e aoatb anm qaartar of aaation alavan f 11] and the tonth h alf of aeotion twelve i l l ] a ll 1» township oaa [1] north, range slghtren [18] Having bought a farm near east of tba W iilaatatto arerldtaa, oontainin« town I offer my Moro residence for •bout 480 aaraa ot la te ia Bharaaaa oooniy, State of Oraosa, together with t t e tsaemsats sale or rent. It consists of one acre teredltamaata and appnrtonanore iterennto of ground, a good house and barn, b*longing or to anywise appertaining, a te well of pure water, a hearing orch w ill apply tt e proread» o t aald sato In oa- sordanee with tt e daarre ot foreetoaare. to ard, and a garden all planted. M tiafy tba sore ot ninatren haadrad twenty atoht and SS-tQ»dbllars H L 8 8 8 .M ] » Itb to John Tonkins, from tt e d»r of M arek, 1808, at 298] DeMoes Springs, Ot lereat tbe rata of eight po t aanL par aaaam ; two bondrsd dollar» [ £ « ) ] aa atioroay fam, and the farther »om of ninatren and 70-100 dol lar* [|18.7O| taxm, and tt e further ana» of saveotren a t e Tfi-100 dollars [<17.78] saato, aad tha over (tea, If aay. to te paid into t t e said ooort, aa by order of m id eonrt to m id Notice is hereby y given that the sareotion to ma diraalad acd daitverad.oom g‘ undersigned have taxe taken up, near OMuding are to fa ll said abova daaarlbad rty to I A a aaaanar provided by law. Web Foot School house, Sherman sssl p ro p a rty W . B. MoOox, Btertff of S teftoaa aoaaty, state of oounty, Oregon, the following des _______ Oregon cribed animal, found running at «•mRJto 8M] Houft to let lid C ounty •h e fW I f elected I w ill p e rfo rm tlm du tie s o f th a office o f C o u n ty S h e r iff In th e name m a n n e r as In past years, w it h special fk v o n to uone. F . F . KaadaB, S a te Sgwat The Secret of a Beautiful Face J o in t S en ato r •h e r lR a t S h e rm a n c o u n ty . I prom ise, I f e le c t ed , a s tric t a n d Im p a r tia l en fo rce m en t o f tb e la w ,a 0 d to a v o id a ll un neoereary expense to tb e o o u u ty, an d o th e rw is e p e rfo rm tb e du tie s o f th e office to tb e beet o f m y a b ility . J C F reem an un d e rsig n e d h e re b y announces voter» o f S h erm an o o u u ty th a t ca n d id ate a t th e J u n e election d e m o c ra tic tic k e t fo r ' C ounty C o m m is s io n e r fo r H h e rm a n oo un ty a n d I so lic it y o u r votes atvC h at ele c tio n . I h ave town g .resid en t o f H h e rm au c o u n ty for 26 years 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 o o u n ty ; need less to aay th a t I f th e votera o f H h e rm a n co u n ty see f i t to elect m e to th e office o f C o m m issio ner I w ill do a ll possible to m e rit their confidence. H o race w a Kdward» T h e undersigned hereby a n n o u n c e * ta tb e voters o f H h e rm a n oo un ty th a t he I * n s ta te m e n t N o .l ca n d id ate a t th e I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y s e lf a» ao In J u n e ele ctio n on dem o cratic tic k e t for d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te In tb e E le v e n th J a l a t M e p r e a e w ts tlv e J u d ic ia l d is tr ic t, oo m p rlaiD g th e co u n S tro n g ties o f G illia m , H h e rm a n a n d W heeler, fo r tb a ^T.oe of ■Matrlct A lt a r a « / fo r tb a electio n to be held J u n e 1, 1&0R I f elected 1 w ill d u rin g m y te rm o f of- flo e fw o r k fa ith f u lly lo r a ll fh e people. I w ill w ag e w a r on c rim in a l» , frien ds a n d fore a lik e , w ith o u t regard to hi» p o lític a, pooltIon o r s ta tio n in life. A s to m y q u a lific a tio n » I w ill u y th a t I a m a g ra d u a te fro m tb e la w d e p a rtm e n t o f tb e U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n , a t A n u A rb o r, g r a d u a tin g In th e clam o f 1003, a n d h a v e been engaged in ac tu a l prao- tlo a e r a r s lu e * m id tim e . *1 am n o t a l lie d to a u 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 a fu lles t m n m o f th e w a rd . I ao lld t. th e votes o f tb e people o f a ll p a rtle e .w h o believe lu a " g o v e rn m e n t o f tb e people, by th e people, and fo r tb e p e o p le," a n d I here b y pledge m y s e lf I f elected, to c a rry o u t th e w to h - o f th a people. Jwrne« K Rwrdel« for t h * 2 h th rep rese n ta tive d is tric t com p ris in g th e counties o f H h e rm au , G i l l i am an d W h e e le r. I f elected I w ill d u r in g m y te rm o f office w o rk fa ith f u lly for tb e beat In te re s t* o f a jl tb e people. I ^ a v e fa ith lo tbe people au d believe In th e w ill o f tb e people a u d , th e re fo r, d u rin g m y te rm o f office, i f elected, 1 w ill a lw a y s vote for th a t ca n d id ate for U u lte d Htatea Hen » to r w h o has received th e h ig h e s t n u m b e r o f th e people» votes cast for th a t position a t th e general election n e x t proceeding th e election o f a U n ite d H tate S e n a to r w ith o u t regard tb his politics or m y In d iv id u a l prefer ence. I am n o t a llie d to a n y clique, c o m b in a tio n o r fa c tio n , an d I desire tb e people should m y w h o m I s h all vote tor fo r U n ite d S tates S en a to r, so licit tb 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 words o f a ll vo teia w h o te lle v e in g o v e rn m e n t o f th e people, by tb e people an d lo r th e people. W . w. J a « k * » a A n y O rder» w ill be a tte n d ed to p ro m p tly . A d d ra m C liffs F k MM y C ompany , FURNITURE . . . A N D ••• UNDERTAKING Phallamont livery Ce. W ism . Oregon. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, and all orders prompt and aatia- factory at reasonable prioea. Farmers team» fed as well as they are led at home, if not better. . Telephone at oar expense. M y M o tto Is Q u ic k Proffto. Live and Lot Lira. Call and M y H to c k e f _ and B ID S L IN K S b a te « b a y in g • o. w . A X TE L L A tto rn e y » f o r P l a i n t i f f I n »he G iro n i» C o u r» o f »he H t*» e o f O r a li). f o r H t e r in s n C o a n ly . E d it h A u d e rs o o , P lA ln u f f , C h a r le y A n d e rs o n , D e f e n d a n t 1 f e n d a n t. . _ . . I n (h e n * tu e o f «be 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 t o a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t file d ag a in »« y o n to ib e ab o v e e n t it le d » n it, on o r b e fo re tb e la s t d a y o f ib e t im e p re s c rib e d in t t e o r d e r o f p n h lic a ito n . t o » I t , o n o r b e fo re t t e W th d a y o f M a y , A. n . 1908, a n d I f y o n f a i l t o e o a p p e a r a n d a u a w e r, p l a in t i f f w ill a p p ly to tb e o o n rt f o r t t e r e l ie f d e m a n d e d In t t e c o m p la in t file d b e r a in a g a in *« y o u , t o -w it. fo r a dec re e d ia a o lv in g ( t e b u n d s o f m a t r im o n y now e x is tin g b e tw e e n th e p l a in t i f f a n d y o o r s e lf , o n t t e g ro u n d s o f O rnel a n d in h u m a n t r e a tm e n t, a n d f o r »nob o t t e r a n d f a r t h e r r e lie f aa to th e » h a rt m a y seem e q n lt a o le a n d jn a t. T b le ao rnm on » ia » e rre d npun yon b y p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f (o r a p e rio d o f s ix aneoem - ive w eeks m T h e S h e r m a n O o n n ly O b s e rv e r, a w e e k ly n e w s 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 H h e rm a n o o a n tr , O re g o n , in p n rsn an o e io an o rd e r o f t t e R u n E V L i t t le f ie ld . J u d g e o f tb e ab o ve e n t itle d o o o rt, d u ly m a d e o n tb e lftth d a y o f A p r i l , 1‘JOM, a n d th e d a te o f t t e tir a t p o b l le a l ton th e r e o f ia th e 17tb d a y o f A p r i l , 1WJ8. W D FaXBMA«, Attorney for P lain tiff 7 t a l7 m 2 9 2931 s_ _ _ U M M O N H . -Jn Uw-GtaeoM C «vrl *4 the Stale nt Orriroo for Sherman County. A rle y E . V e o , P l a i n t i f f , VS. E rischia» Y e o . D e fe n d a n t . To K m ieb iu » Y e o , t t e ab o ve n a m e d d e - fe n d a n t. I n 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 re q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d an s w er th e c o m p la in t file d a g a in s t r a n to th e abo ve 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 th e t im e p re s c rib e d in th e o r d e r o f liq a tlc tio n , . to w it : O n o r b e fo re tb e 8 th P® ib ilio «Iny M a y ,1908, a n d I f you fa il toso appear a n d a n s w e r, p l a in t i f f w » rill il l a i p p ly to tb e C o a r t fo r tb e r e lie f d e m a n d e d in th if e eom p la in t file d h e re in a g a in s t yo n , to w it : F o r a dec re e d ia a o lv in g th e b on d» o f m a t r im o n y n o w e x is tin g b a tw aen th a p l a in t i f f a n d y o n ra a lf o a th e g ro n h d s o f d e s e r tio n ; a n d fo r aoeh o t t e r a n d f a r th e r r e lie f aa to th e C o u r t m a y e q u ita b le a n d Jnat. * 1'hla sn rom on a la served n p o n yon b y p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f fo r a p e rio d o f s ix suoeaaa- w eeka In tb e H h e rm a n C o u n ty O b s e r v e r , a w e e k ly n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e ra l c ir o u la iia n p u b lis h e d In H U F tm a n o o u n ty , O re g o n , i n p u rs u a n c e to a n o r d e r o f tb e H o n E . V . L i t t l e f i e l d , Judge o f th e ab o ve e n t itle d C o u r t d u ly m a d e on th e 2 4 th d a y o f M a r o h , 1908, a n d *h e d a te o f th e fir s t p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f is th e 27th d a y o L g la r e h . 1908. of A. W ?F abmhab , Attornev to r P l a i n t i f f 7 tm 2 7 m 8 -8 9 0 ] e Cirro: C ircoli Coart ol t te ÇUMMONS — In t I t te O W Oro«oa. ,nr StenMn «W» V Lottie Lee Bloek, P lain tiff ) v». W H B la c k , D e fe n d a n t C o m p an y The Year Dovos, M bimdl A B bta WV, 7tol7u2IL8ap] T o C h a r le y A u d e re o a , th e a b o v e n a m e d d e for tb e 18th se n ato rial d is tric t, co m p ris in g th e co un ties of G illia m ,H b e r - n ia ii an d W h e e le r. 1» 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 tb e peo ple a ll tb e tim e . 1 h a v e fa ith In th e people a n d believe in tb e w ill o f th e l*eople a u 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 v o te fo r th a t c a n d id a te for U n ite d H ta U e hffina tor w h o ban received th e hig h e st u u m - l«er o f th e peoples votes for th a t posi tio n a t tb e g eneral electio n n e x t pro ceeding th e electio n o f senator lu con gross, w ith o u t regard to bis p o litic s or m y In d iv ld p a l preference. I a m l a llie d to au y c liq u e , c o m b in a tio n or faction a n d desire th a t tb e people s h a ll •a y w h o I s h a ll vo te for for U n ite d Htatea S enator. I s o lic it th e votes ot th e people o f a ll p a rtia l w h o believe lu s ta te m e n t num l>er o n e, In o th e r w ords o f a ll voters w h o be liev e In g o v e rn m e n t o f tb e people, by th e people, for people W . The Cliffs Ferry I! Tobe pleasure in announcing that they hare purchased the Grants* Ferry, and will operate the ferry between Cliffs, Washington, and Rufus, Oregon. They solicit the | patronage of the public and will do all they possibly can in giving • jtiiek and prompt eervioa. . . Q UM M 0N 8 Tl»e un d c rslg r to th e voters o f H h e rm a n o o u u ty th a t he to a c a n d id a te at th e J u n e electio n o n tb e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t for The to th a he to a on th e ab o va e u d il e d o«m rt. a n d a n s w e r t t e oore- n la m t file d a « a ln a i yo u In tb a a b o v e e n t i t l e d ■ o il, o n o r b e fo re Ib e ta a t d a y o f tb a l im a p re a o n b e d In Ib a o r d e r o f p o b lio a lio o , *O" w it . o n o r Iw fo r e Ib e 'AHta d a y o f M a y , a d 1808, a n d i f yon f a i l to ao a p p e a r a n d a n a s e r p l e in li f f » | l l a p p ly »o ib a ounrli f o r t t e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d :n t t e oom p la in t file d h e r e in a s a ln a l yo n ; t o - « l» , f o r a d e o rre d lr e o lv ijlff. tb e b o n d s o f m a t r im o n y n o w « l is t i n g b e tw e e n tb e p l a in t i f f a n d y o n ra e lf, o n tb a « ro u n d s o f o r o e l a n d in b o m a n t r e a tm e n t, a n d f o r aoeh o th e r a n d f a r t h e r r e lie f aa to ib e e o n rt m a y seem e q u it a b le a n d jo s * . T h is *om -j»on a is serve d n p u n you b y p u b lic a t io n Ib v r e u f fo r a p e rio d o f s ix w eeks iff T b e h h e r m a n O oon»y O b s e rv e r, n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e ra l o lr o o la tlu n p u b lis h e d itb e rm a n o o u u ty , O re g o n , la porananaa a n o r d e r o f tb e H o n . E . V . L i t t l e f i e l d , J u d g e o f th e ab o v e e n t itle d e o o n . d u ly on tb«# lA lb tin y o f A p r il, 11I0B, nun tb e d a i e o f tb « ftr s l p o b llo a lio n th e r e o f U tb a 1 7 lb d a y o f A^ r J*« J * * - T h e u n d e rsig n e d he re b y announces to th e voters o f H b e rm a u o o u n ty th a t he la an In d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te a t tb e J u u e electio n fo r B M cC oy large, to-wit: One eorrel gew in g . ir r c n iT H lN n horse, sl»out four years old, with I -V -A C K S m I r U N t l sh ite fetrip in face, and branded J a n d R E P A IR S H O P diamond T on left stifle, the own H o rse S h o e in g a of said uniiual being unknown. Un- S p e c ia lty , less sooner redeemed said animal will be sold At public auction at the I residence of the undersigned to tha highest bidder for cash, on Satur W . D . S c o t t , . P r o p . day, May 23d, 1908, at 10 o’clock m. Dated this, 6th day of May, M on xi. and , O moon . d 1938. J. 8. S mith A S on , 3tm8-22-294] Klondike, Or. ('e m b ln e s f o r ....................... G as Engine Co. 62 t e F irst S t., Portland, Orageo W . J . M a rin e r W Stock Notice. I A M H E R E fo r th a p u r pose o f re p a irin g ' y o u r aiUltary «ad w treteo U b <r»»h „rv ic » Tbta roagb t e a t a r a t la Union for th e 28th re p re e e u ta tlv e d is tric t c o m p ris in g H h e rm a n , G illia m and W h ee ler oouiitlea. I f elected I perform th e d u tie s p e rta in in g to th e uffloe lu th e beat m a n n e r possible th a t w ill oouaerve th e In terests o f a ll th e reejdeuts o f tb e d is tric t. A n e rro r m ade In p re p a rin g m y p e titio n s fo r filin g , discovered loo late to Correct, le ft m y n a m e o ff of th e o fficial p r im a r y b a llo t. T b e o n ly r e course Is to r u n In d e p e n d e n t a t th e J u u e e le c tio n . T h ia h a v e decided to do. A in u o t a llie d w it h a n y e x is tin g faction and k n o w o f no rastoon w h y . I f elected, I should uo t co:operate freely w ith th e d is tric t d e le g a tio n , Io be elected lu J u u e c o n ce rn in g a ll m a tte rs th a t m a y SBb- aeive tb e interests o f th e people o f th e d is tric t a * w e ll as o f those o f tb e state a t large. County A ssessor ____ 1 Oafaodaato. M urray Davie a te Mary Davto bia « ifa , and K L Davis, a t e aaalnos bare in aftor m snlloote dasortbad morl «aged property« for «te eom of alnatoan h tiu d fd iwrntv «-mbt and 88 100 dollars, itb Inlaraa» lharaon at tba rata of ei«bt par rat. par aaaam from tba ttd day of Mareh 1 M , a t e t t e fa rtte r mob of l« o h o terad dollars auoroav fare, a t e tt e fa rlL ar anm of ntaataaa a t e 70-100 dollars aa taxes, a te lb * further rens of oavaatore and 7b-100 d<>|- lars ousts, a t e for ooato of a t e span this Writ. N o « Ite ra fo ra I »111, oa * i SRCtaa tor hta to M oatSta la tb» b iu tj Tba V S IO B OAS BBOXBB la * * ■ (tntetod la •««» a M »artar a a a a a r a a * of ■ueb « M iM te rta l tk a t It » ta rt, eaa r. w w ka e*»y and run» »aay »adat o rttaa iy. avw y- d a r . roagb f a m »aag». Batova yaa lavaot a te a t ui a gaa »aglna w rtta I»» am too» catalog J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r H h e rm a u c o u u ty , O reg o n . I f e le c t ed I w i l l p e rfo rm th e d u ties ot th e office o f C o u n ty Aaeeeaor in tb e sam e m a n n e r as past years w it h special favors to no ne. sad p l a ln t l f l a n d a s a ln a l tb a ab o va ab o ve aao i Young laying hens for sa k at reasonable price, supply limited a rea - Mrs. - I. D. Pike, Inqui Moro, Oregon 293] U»d» Sam » • • • tba UWXO« OAS ¡BERTWE of A pril. « o IM S , spaa a Jad « a » e o t a t e d e core daly readarte a t e r e ta rte of rreord In aald aoart on Iba M d day of Marsh a » 1 8 » by fa n 12705021 ± -'-J H . 8. M o D a « b l . d a r k . M anam a k W ueoa, ‘ t e abo ve r e C lerk A. « t e 8 j a U - » « l __________ A p p lic a n ts ’ A tto r n e y M eets th e firs t a n d th ir d Th ursd ay e v e n in g * o f each m o n th V is itin g m em bers e o rd fo lly In v ite d to m eet B y o rd e r'o f th e W . M . ¡By order w ! m . Ia n o t e n tir e ly free fro m disease, on tb e h ig h ele vatio n s fe ver p r e v a il, w h ile on th e lo w e r levels m a la r ia to enoountered to a g rea ter or lere e x te n t, ac co rd in g to a itltu d e .T o overoom s c lim a te affections la s s itu d e ,m a la ria . Jaundioe, biliouso« fever au d ag u e,so d general d e b ility ,th e m ost effe c tiv e re m e d y is E le c tric B it- tere. tb e g re a t a lte r a tiv e a u d blood p u r ifie r; tb e a n tid o te fo r^ e v e ry fo rm o f b o d ily w eakness, nervousness, an d In so m n ia. Hold u n d e r g u a ra n te e a t Moro I ’ h s rm a c y , p ri oe 60o *l»»n * I »a all s e r v ic e a tni« w»cttaal taat of «ectaaqr a a * daia- I f elected I w ill pe rfo rm th e d u tle» of ih e office o f C o u u ty C le r k tu th e a a m e m a n n e r a» past yenra w it h »¡»eclal favors to none. S L e d g e N e . 121. g e n g in e lie» In keeping the «kin pro C o u n ty C lerk 't he u n d e rsig n e d here b y annouuoee tected a» well a* cleansed. Ju«t to tlie v o te n or H h e rm a n c o u u ty th a t o f H h e rm a u o o u u ty , a n d I s o lic it y o u r m ulling b not enough—tha« be to a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u n e e le ctio n votes a t th e J u n e e le c tio n , i n a s k in g only leave»t he delicate rorfaca on tb e rep u b lic an tic k e t for m u re exposed to t h c u r ita tio A th e su p p o rt o f th e people o f H h e rm a n of du»t and germs j to merci co u u ty n r th to o ttio e, i t seems b u t e ig h t J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv o less attacks of bub aad a n d pro p er t h a t I s h o u ld g iv e those weather. A fter w a s liu i« , ap for tb e 28th rep rese n ta tive d is tr ic t, voters w it h w h o m I a m n o t pers o n a lly p ly Robertlne and expariaaca oucnprtolng H h e rm an , G illia m au d ac q u a in te d , som e k n o w le d g e o f m a y ii» delightldl rcfre.km isL W h e e le r counties. I f elected I w ill fitness for t h * office. I h a v e been a n You will admire the line-le»» p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s p e rta in in g to th e Id e u t o f th is o o u u ty for te n years, a m softness it imparts to face, oftloe In th e beet m a n n e r poaaible th a t th o ro u g h ly q u a lifie d fo r th e po sitlou, neck and arms I t »o t only w i l l conserve tb e In terests o f a ll th e b o th by e d u c a tio n a n d ex p erien ce. I am stimulates a radiant glow, but a grad uate o f oue o f th e beat Bualuess re s id e n t* o f th e d to lrict- protects the skin from becona- Colleges In th e state o f M ln u e e o ta , and ' ing coarse. Prevents burn R. N . D o n n e lly h a v e b ad several years ex p erien ce In ing, tan and freckles." book ke ep in g . F o r th e paat five years j/,i ftav Pn.rriia fa • h a v e been in th a m e rc a n tile bualnesa, -n r T h e un d e rsig n e d he re b y anno unces a u d poet offloa w o rk , w h ic h requires to tb e voters o f H h e rm a u c o u n ty th a t both accuracy a n d close a tte n tio n to 'he to a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u n e electio n d e tails. I f g iv e n a m a jo r ity o f th e votes o n th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r a t th e J u n e ele ctio n I prom ise to per fo rm th e w o rk o f th e office w it h special O U M M O N M - In ihc Circuit Court ot lb< D is tric t A tto rn e y care a u d close a tte n tio n . CF Of yyoo, for Sherrnap com a t y. fo r th e l l t b J u d ic ia l d is tr ic t, c o m p ris F O. D e M o s s B U m e te ¿ L P a M y , P la in tiff, ] in g H h e rm a n , W h e e le r a n d G illia m .va. f oounttoa, aubj o t to th e a p p ro v a l o f tb e R o y B B a i l v . D e fe o d a n b J voters o f th is d is tric t. I f elected T h e u n d e rsig n e d h e re b y an nounces T o B o y E B a it y , t t e ab o ve n a m a d d a fa n d - I e h a ll f a it h f u lly d isch arg e th e d u tie s o f to th e vo ters o f H h e rm a u c o u n l y t h a t he la au In d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te a t i h . ■nt- ... . ~ th a offloa. I p tb e n a m e o f tb a H ta te o f Or« «o n : Jo h n C o llier J u n e electio n fo r Y o o a re h e re b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r In t t e yon « i l l ba fo r e v e r b a r r e d fr o m d ia p o t IDD BBOftB. M o re M . E . C h u r c h a— . STR EET E u re k a Services in Moro Presbyterian church next Sunday, Morning and wm, evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. A. J.-A dams , factor. ' m .‘£ a s T h e u u d eralgued here b y annouuoee to th e voters o f H h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t he ia a c a n d id a te , a t th e Ju n e electio n ou th e rep u b lic a n tic k e t fo r a nU C M .aa «Moa «aa ftlad by told Frederick ____ ia tbs O lienti eoart tor M e rm a n oono- ly fn r la Dial ractolraltoo of I t e Ulto to tbe I« t e above daaertbed. M ev ualeaa yoe ap- . r on or before »ba l l t b day of Jana, a o T h e u u d e ralg u e d h ereby an nounces B. and abo« eaare « b y snob apelieatioa to tb e vo ters o f H h e rm a u o o u u ty th a t all not ba «rentad, tbs aarne «111 ba taken as aonfaraad. a t e a deoree « t il ba enterad b e is a c a n d id a te , a t tb e J u u e electio n Aooordiu« to tbe prayer of tba application. on th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r •P o r t l a n d A d d r e s s M e r e P r e s b y te r ia n C h u ro h a lly good h e a lth an d gives tb a c re d it to Doans K id n e y P llto ." F o r sato by a ll daatoes. P ric e 60 c e n ta l F o s te r-M ilb u rn Cto., B u ffalo , _ akers QMaie&e« The p 1 Mays Maya and Benton 1 tonu,n Maya, M a y » , aa of Ute as axaentor axaeni a it i ot Mobart M*y»,<tawaaaad.and all «b ew U ^ L T w b S ’l f i â y e s ï s s r e —Taka botiaa t h a te a iba Slat day a t J a n a r y , He Refits Glasses Free inside of One Year Bllis ne lio o r t n a y . « la v a r k Coartnay. J a ob » Coartnay. Htaver « w r I D r .B a k e r ’s E y e W o r k is g u a ra n teed of th e h ig h e s t order Food and dairy commissioner—J W Bailey. Supreme Judge— R 8 Bean. Railroad commissioner—C B Aitch- ison State senator—Jay Bowerman. Representatives— B F Pike, R N Donnelly. Circuit Judge—E V Littlefield. District Attorney—John A Collier. County Judge—William Henrich*. Clerk—H 8 McDanel. Commissioner— Wm Walker. Sheriff—W B McCoy. Assessor— Otto Peetz. Treasurer— Walter Stanley. School supt— W C Bryant Cororer—M B Taylor. Precinct com—L Barnum. Justice of the Peace— Wm Rudolf. Constable— . . . .... C. W . Moo— , Kagtator USES UNION o f th e SStb re p re s e n ta tiv e d la tr lo t. oom - p r l a i n g H h e rm a u , G illia m a u d W h e e le r (w u utlea, O reg o n . I f elected I w ill per H. ». M oDanel fo rm tb e du tie s p e rta in in g to th e omoe In th e beet m a n n e r possible th a t .w w ill T h e u n d e rsig n e d h e re b y an nounces l^ tereats o f a ll th e real to tb e v o te r* o f H b e rm a u c o u n ty th a t d is tric t. dents of he is a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u u e ele ctio n B. F. F ik e on tb e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t fo r t o» « -n « a " the - . W m H enrlohe C ounty VXCLESAM i t ä ^^^MMto*to**BtotoNeeteMteBM^MtoBtoteteMBMMBMB**ateHeBMM* J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e Ci T o u r » 't r u l y . Sherwad Crusty. D rp a rtn a n i oi ta a in w rto r. LAodOMoa a t Tba H olm U * V la b ln y y o » '‘t to " > e e t ~ o r _ » » e e e e s .- íl ¿ r e u n ía (¿ fjg jtfjifr O T IC « F O B F O N U C A T IO N . N I "r»o*i veA^frow^yoa’ ary^ tte^ tes t^ au io n ly on«» t o ^ n t a y _ay*«. A beat of American patriot lam Mr. Roosevelt is quoted by the A lit tle back ache a t firs t. might tie had if somebody would D a ily Inoreaalug t i l l th a back to la m e Hungarian artist who painted bis start a popular subscription for portrait,(as sayiug that in six or au d w ea k. building half a dozen battle ships. U r in a r y disorder» q u ic k ly fo llo w ; ■even years he will have been for- D ia te tia , an d fin a lly B rig h to dtoeaaa; gotten by the American people. T b U Is th e d o w n w a rd oourse o f k id The President Is unduly self depre ney Ills c a tiv e . So far from being ‘forgot D o u 'l ta k e th is oourse. ten’ be will live lu G»e mouths of | H C H tu tte , o f H o o d R iv e r, says: “ M y w ife has used D oans K id n e y men for generations to come. Are P ills , an d she th in k » th e re to n o th in g malefactors of great wealth afflicted lik e th e m fo r k id n e y c o m p la in t a n d Ita with'amnesia I Are the m< mories a (te n d in g a y m p lo m » F o r a lo n g tim e o f u n d e s ir a b le citizens shorter than •h e suffered fro m book ache, k id n e y If you are suffering from those of the rest of mankiudf Is d iffic u lty , besdacbes, an d m a n y o th er impure blood, thin blood, de there any threatened impairment of I a y m p to m s o f k id n e y c o m p la in t, w h e n bility, nervousness, exhaus vnentaI powers among the nature- Doans K id n e y P llto w are «Fou ght to b a r a tte n tio n aha w as In v a ry poor tion, you should begin at once lakers or in the -ananias clo b f Mr. h e a lth . H ba procured a box, an d aa aba with Ayer’s Strsaparlllt, the Hooaevelt has been too large a part bail trie d so m a n y rem e d ire previou sly Sarsaparilla you have known o f the history of his time to be cod w ith o u t satisfacto ry results, sbe wss signed to premature oblivion. 8o »urprised nt th e be n efit she de riv ed frm all your life. Your doctor Jong as cougremmen climb the cap th a as« o f Doans K id n e y Pllto^ H lh knows it, too. Ask him about it. Itol steps in expectation of a s|»ecial co n tinued ta k in g th e m , a n d I t w as n o t C * lM * Wwre ta 4*OT * * « r e • * t t e to « » !* . tions for rebating,at every construe U te reeeaa, and io all limes of eon* ■CruetIve conapiraciea, while rongh T b e u u d e ralg u e d he re b y anoouuoes to th e voter» o f S h e rm a n o o u u ty th a t be la a c a n d id a te a t th e J u n e election ou th e rep u b lic an tic k e t for ! • ihr <<•«»■»¥ C eert al ih * Stata o í Uiegoe ter The Canadian government bow pays aabaidiee or bonuses on ship building, dry docks, steamship lines, railway building, nmunfac tures of steel and iron, smelting of lead, and to ownets of petroleum rells, spinners of biuder twine and cold storage warehouse«. The pro T H E P O U S W A U I) C O U R S E . tective idea in Canada is carried to lengths not thought of in the United Fast Being Resllxed by Many Moro States. People. B." T h e uoderffigued h ereby annouuoee to th e voters o f H b e rm a u o u u u ty th a t h e le a oaod ldate, a t tb e J u u e electio n o n th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r » o f Patota (M a 1 0 m 8 8 9 1 ) ’ I Ad'» M M o c l D o n a ld . ' Daily Journal: 8enator Fulton surely can find no little consolation in th eg iea t majority with which he carried his home county, Clat S e a u ld ln g C h a e e l- sop. A t least his neighbors, and Services, 1st and 3d Sundays those who know him best personal ly, showed how popular he was J2 n. and 2d and 4th Sundays at among them. When a man has lived 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 11 a. in. e<ch in a community over 30 years, and Sunday. l>een very active in politics nearly Epworth Ijeague 7 p. m. all that time, and can poll about 7 G. F. P inxham , Pastor. to 1 votes, it is pretty strong proof W s s le y C h e « e l. t ist he has qualities that merit Service* first a n d third Sundays, friendship and adherents. 7-30 p. m. and second and fourth Sundays at 12 o’clock noon. R E P U B L IC A N N O M IN E E S . Sunday school 11 a. m. each Sunday. G. F. P inxham , Pa-tor. U 8 senator—H M Cake. Representative in congress W R Turkey quickly made itself agree able to Italy when threatened with a fleet Capt. Mahan was right about sea power. Italy would thiuk a long tima before tackling the Turk on land. ib» «odor- to l-re b y givea iba» »I dmiotoSpaUr of the •««ato of Pat- I, te a Sled la M o l> o u « ld . deoMSW (uiuuty eonrt of ktterma: i c u a n (y , O r a - •k* «w a d iu lu k s U a to r hta Anal oeeoaat as soot S Treid aetata. *» d M a t a o a û . j, w » « * a . , Of M a r, IM S. a» th» hour ot 10 o’etoefc m been food b , M id eoo.» - the for b M r t u ot objaettooa to raid report o ï^ C X X lH K A N •Bd Uie mt T a lk in g to T u W H B lo e k , (b e ab o ve n a m e d d e fe n d a n t— *> I n th e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n : ' Y o n a r t h e re b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r in tb s ab o v e e n t itle d e o n rt a n d a n s w e r tb e o o m - p la in t file d a g a in s t yon in t t e abo ve e n t i tle d s a lt , on o r b e fo r e tb e la s t d a y o f tb s t im e p re s c rib e d in th e o r d e r o f p n b lio a tio o , to -w it: o n o r b e fo re t t e 2 9 tb d a y o f M a y . 1908, a n d i f yon f a i l to so a p p e a r a n d an s w e r, p la in t i f f w ill a p p ly to to e e o n rt fo r th e r e lie f d e m a n d e d in th e o o m p la to t file d t e r e in a g a in s t y o u , to w It: F o r a dco ree d i s s o lv in g tb e b o n d s o f m a t r im o n y n o w e x is t in g b e tw e e n tb e p l a in t i f f a n d y o u rs e lf o n th e g ro u n d s o f d e s e rtio n , a n d o rn e l a n d i n h u m a n tr e a tm e n t, a n d f o r such o h e r a n d f u r th e r r e lie f as to th e c o u rt m a y seem e q u it a b le a n d jn a t. 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