Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 22, 1908, Image 2

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M O H O , O K IliO X .
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8 0 » .......... E ditor «
C. L. I mkland , M a n ag er .
Send for advertising ratee.
F R ID A Y ..................... M ay 22, 1908
. C h u rc h and S ociety no tice* F R E E , e x ­
cept w h en for m oney m a k in g purpose».
S u c h n o tic e* at re g u la r ra te * at the op tion
o f th e p u b lish er*.
' B efore c o m in g to th e c ity to trad e rea d ­
e r * are requested to e x a m in e T h e O b » e i ver
a d v e rtis in g c o lu m n *. I t * th e a ctiv e, w id e ­
a w a k e bu»lne>* m an w h o advertise», c o n ­
s eq u e n tly he I* th e m ost a cc o m m o d atin g ,
s e ll* th e cheapest, and d e a l* the most lib ­
e ra lly In e v e ry w ay
We will not im reepoiiMble for the
ub
neglect of aubacritiere to n o tify
of
change« in th e ir addreea. N o r w ill the
notification of a Postmaster th at the sub-
acriber has “ R em oved” settle the b ill of
a d e lin q o e n h ^
When Secretary Taft is elected
president it will be a great change
for him to have to stay at home.
Twelve th o u s a n d d o c to rs a r e to
meet in Chicago, bat there is not a
hope that then'll agree as to what is
the matter with the town.
The Japanese minister of finance
is scouring this country and Europe
in an effort to raise ^80,000,(8 0
which is another conclusive proof
of peaceable intentions.
The Portland Commercial chib
moved into its magnificent new
home Monday. Perhaps the largest
building of its Lind owned by any
popular commercial body anywhere
in the world.
Senator Depew says he has never
known a man equal to President
Itooeevelt‘to get through work tlior
oughly.’ Rat is Chauncey sure tLe
President is ‘through’ with the leg
islative department T
ANARCHISM AND GOVERNMENT
-
PriuiJcpl Roosevelt »ei cuugn.ee
au exctvdiigl)' difficult problem
when Lcuskml fur fedeiul laws for
the su;>pregion oi anarobUtiu doc­
trines. When jmpular excitement
ran high, ufrer tin« H'Jfar si nation of
President McKinley, m aty wild
schemes were proposed, but«ougress
could then devise nothing better
than punishment in the federal
courts of attacks upon certain offi­
cers of the government, and thede-
{Mirtatron of avowed anarchisi im­
migrants. The sul»sequent eepoit-
atiou of the mi Id-eyed, pliilijsophic
anarchist Turner,came near making
part of the set a farce. T! e post­
master general has ample authority
to prohibit the use of the U .8 Mails
for the distribution of printed mat­
ter advocating ‘sneh crimes as riot,
murder, arson and treason,’ so the
attorney general rules. Mr. Bona­
parte makes no distinction as to
auarchists, socialists, democrats or
republicans. It is the individual,
not the class under whatever name,
with whom the government is con-
tam ed. On the oilier band Mr. B
holds that the postal officials have
00 right of search over sealed mall
matter, and its privacy they mint
respect. Neither does be suggest
any means not already available by
which legislation can stopjhe dis
semination of anarchistic teaching.
The public danger which the pres
ident sought to remove is not like
(ijien crime, and armed violence, or
lawless rioting and incendiary re
liellion, where t h e s i s an overt act.
Neither is it interstate commerce
over which eongrres has full control.
IIow to retch the cunning agitator
(hat fires (lie brain and nerves the
hand of the poor wretch of a bomb
thrower who offers himself as a mar­
tyr to ^evolutionary amrehism, is
the teal question. That any set of
lawmakers can solve it simply by a
direct appeal to police power is
equally doubtful. Its equally doubt­
ful if congress can render much as
bistnuce to the states.
Everything now looks favorable
to a complete victory for local op­
tion. Sentiment against the saloon
has been increasing, people who
never voted against the saloon "are
ready to do so now, and we believe
they are sincere. The change in
sentiment on this question is largely
doe to the lawlessness of the saloon
itself.
can party has good timber to choose
from yet, notwithstanding its many
obituaries in the past year or two.
Senator Fulton and Hon George II.
Williams head the list of delegates
to the Natioi al convention.
A better attended and more rep
resentative republican state conven­
tion has uever before been held in
O.cgou than the oue just adjourned
in Portland, its membership was
close to the people, and responsive
to progressive, elean and decent
public sentiment, The slayers of
the Graud Old Party were quite
conspicuous by their absence.
B e m e m b e r th e
ta k e no o th e r.
The political speaking in this
county this week by republican
candidates, had a wonderfully good
effect. The Grand Old Party is ou
its feet yet in Oregon—aud most es­
sentially so in Good Old Shermau
county. Yon may bet yonr mother-
in-law’s last dress that Bowerman,
Collier, Pike, Donnelly, and all the
rest get majorities here.
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.
n am e— Doans— an d
In Memory of Henry Uoetjen.
A precious one from u b baa gone;
A voice we lovedT is still;
A place is vacant in our homo
Which never can be filled.
God in his wisdom has recalled
The boon His love had given,
And though his body molders there
His soul is safe in heaven.
— n . h . a.
Inks, mucilage, cards, envelo
paper o f every k in d , tablets, e very style
T h e O bserver B o o k S tore.
E u r e k a L o d g e N o . 121.
A. K A A. M., Mora, Or.
w it h us.
vieete th e first a n d th ir d
T h u rsd ay ev enin gs o f each
m o n th V is itin g m em bers
c o rd ia lly In v ite d to m eet
B y o rd e r o f th e W . M .
J . M . P a r ry , S ecreta ry .
'k le th le h a m
C h a p te r
No 7« O.K.B.
R e g u la r c o m m u n ic a tio n
each 2d a n d 4 th T h u r s ­
d a y evenin gs m o n th ly .
B y o rd e r W . M .
M rs H e le n P a r ry , Hecy
M o r e L o d g e , N o . 113,
l.O .O .
F.
Moro, Oiwrqa.
M eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y
^even in g a t 7 ^ 0 o’clo ck.
V is itin g
m em b ers are
c o rd ia lly in v ite d . M e m ­
bers are expeoted to be
present.
O tto Peeta, N . G .
M . E . M ille r , S e c re ta ry .
/.
Notice to Veters.
Believing that the salary allow
For Presidential elector«, lobe voted ed the County clerk and deputy is
ample for conducting the office, I
in November:
hereby pledge myself to conduct
J D Lee, of Multnomah,
the same on a flat salary. I will
neither ask for nor accept any ex­
A C Mareter, of Douglas,
tra clerk hire, during my term of
Frank J Miller, of Linn,
office. If I am elected to the office
I t It Butler, of Gilliam.
of County clerk.
P. 0 . DeMosa,
2t-29i>}
DeMoss Springe
U 8 senator—II M Cake.
Re|>re«entative in congress W R
Ellis
Food and dairy commissioner—J
W Bailey.
Came to my place, 4% miles
Supremo Judge— It 8 Bean.
south east of Monkland, Sherman
Railroad commissioner—C B Aitcli- county, Oregon, known as the Niel
te fl
~
r:
~
McDonald farm, on May 1, 1908,
one rod cow, branded HT on left
State senator—Jay-Bowerman.
Representatives— B F Pike, R N hip.
The owner or owners of the above
Donnelly.
animal is r< quested to call for it
Circuit Judge—E V Littlefield.
prove property, pay chargee and
District,Attorney—John A Collier. take it away, otherwise it will be
County Judge—William Henrichs. sold, as provided by law, at the
farm named in thin advertisement,
Clerk—H S McDaneL
to tho highest bidder for caeh, at
Commissioner— Wui Walker.
WVcIock in the forenoon of Satur-
Sheriff—W B McCoy.
June 6, 1908.
Assessor—Otto Peetz.
F. L Burnett,
Treasurer— Walter Stanley.
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Monkland, Or
School supt— W C Bryant.
Coroner—M B Taylor.
Precinct com—L Barnum.
Justice of the Peace— \Y m Rudolf.
Constable— ..................
Notice is hereby given that the
school hoard of School District No.
13, of Sherman county, Oregon,
will receive sealed bids for the con­
st ruction and building of a one
story frame school house for said
district. Said bids will he received
on and up to 7 o’clock p m, Tues­
day, June 2<L 1908. Plane and
specifications for saidkchool build­
ing can be seen at the post office at
To succeed these dsys you
DeMoss Springs, Or. The successful
must have plenty of grit, cour­
bidder must tie able to furnish a
bond for at least 12,000. The board
age, strength. How is it with
reserves the right to reject any or
the children? Are they thin,
all bide.
P. O . D e M o s s ,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Henry 8. DeMoss,
A y e r ’s S arsap arilla. You
Alex Hunter,
know it makes the blood pure
Board of Directors
3t295]
Attest, J. G. Woods.
and rich, and builds up the
A ny citizen whose “ fat* Inis
grown hard and cruel while his
body has grown soft, whose eon in
a fool and his daughter a foreign
princess,” should kindly step to the
front and be identified. An iui
pression prevails about Wall street
that the President has exaggerated
Speaking about “independents,”
as nobody seems to lie willing to they are not entitled to your vote
respond to the description.
from any stand point. Suppose they
belonged tcr'any labor organization
New Yorks storm, Chicagos frost and would not abide by the majori­
Kentucky* fall of snow, and Shani- ty rule, in this case the primary
koe eight inches last Friday, are a election; what would the orguniza
royal welcome to May,the queen of tion do to them ! What would it
months; bat if an evidence is want­ cal, them ! How would it treat
ing that the earth has slipped a cog them 1 Vote the regular nominees,
on its azia, the in «rent blizzard io the men who came out openly and
aoathern England, with snow drifts above board in the primary election
eight feet deep in pi toes, holds the and obtained their nominations
record for spring like incous'stency honestly. Don’t, „throw, sv a v your
and furnishes the geodetic lesson vo1 e on a i u . i o *...» v u no 1 .7.» i
yon are looking for.
be classed as either a democrat 01
republican.
Uucle Joe Cannon says that if
Illinois votes the >20,000,000 bonds
A Mr. Elmore is lecturing thro’
for waterway development at the SlierntMii county ostensibly in the
November election, congress would interest of some co:operaiive union
be disposed, at the next session, to which is commendable in itself; but
begin work on the lakes to the gulf ho is credited with making certain
deep channel. As Illinois can make statements that deserve passing no­
money by development of power tice. H e r ’him» th it i f the farmer,
in the >20,000,000 proposition sub instead of selling to local buyers,
xnitted to the voters of the state, would »Hip his wheat,that he would
there is little doubt as to what its gaiu enough in increased w* ight in
action will lie. -
transit to pay the freight ! 80 far
general health in every way.
as Sherman oonuty is concerned the
Tliee M I>lr*h e*«i»’* i w u l M , h»*» »"«d health
■nl»»i tli* bwweto sra In proper roiiditlou Cer-
reet an* runstleaUnn •>* Rl*lna tin * II laxative
The Oregon delegation to the Na­ statement is not true The gain in
d«»e» of A ja r'» r ill» A ll * « (« t* b lo ,» M *r roared.
tional retail grocers association, re­ weight between Moro aud Portland
re Mod« hy t. O. * r * r Ge.. L ew ell. Warn.
Also niaoufootoror» at
cently adjourned at Boston, secured is imperceptible. In fact there is
HAIR-VMKML
often
more
loss
than
gain.
The
the 1909 convention for Portland,
AOVE C U M .
Sherman
county
farmer
as
a
rule
is
CH
tlttV P K T M A L .
Retail grocery met are more nurner
W * have m *eer»te I W * puBUah
oos in the United States than any io debt; and the sooner he can
tk« f b r a a l a o o f *11 e e r nodloioos.
other class of busioi ss men, and the market bis wheat, pay up and stop
that
cankerous
iutereat,
the
better
Portland convention will no doubt
ontonmher any commercial l>ody it is for him. Nine times in ten the
that has yet crowed the continent. farmer who aella as soon as he can
Any person or pereons having
"Weare not adviaed as to its endeav-. get hia wheat to the warehouse
ore, but beg to sugg«wt that it Tully makes m ire clear money than he horaee, caUle,housea, lota or house­
•redone the South Bend (Indian«) who holds fbr better prices; nor do hold goods for sale, exchange, or
parties desiring to buy such prop­
move to keep nasty, stinking dogs we call to miud the names of very erty, will find T hk OnsBRv«« a
many
who
have
acquired
wealth
by
■ret of grocery stores, by wot king
good medium for advertising and
for national ’egislation along those purchasing wheat of Sherman coun­ securing a customer. Try
ty farmer a.
,
T h b O imbrvb * , Moro, Or
r
[stray Notice-Sale.
To Boy, Sell or Eicbaoge
I -
In the C o u n tj t'owrl ot Üi« Stal«
Shermao o u n ty
Io ihe m a tiM
ot
Vi
the M U ta o t B F M e d ia r,
•ppoinlad by U m
above entitled eoerl, e d àialetreto r ò t the
natale ot B < M e tier, deeeaeed
All pereoee bavkM etolme ajraioat tbe eaid
deceaM d. or a<eis«* kle aetate, are laereav
required te pre
dnlv verified
vitto Ike pru«H>f
to afiid adaniato-
tratur, a t the
t o t B riebt, la
Waaoe, O r e m t, « tib ia a il oaonike froa* tbe
date or tbe fin e peblleattuo of Una notion,
to wit. eix Moathe froo* the Mb dar o í May.
a d IW *.
W a. H . U n u r a e ,
.r>tiuSj«a-nM]
A d u lti latro tor
aiuiMxl has heea d a l*
V
, _
Ya.i
’as engine service
N O T IC « FOB F U B U C A TIO M .
Departnaeot of tbe In terio r,
Lai
aud OSoe at fb e Dallee, Otwpoe.
I
t e l 1“ '
Notioe ie hereby given that
Bobert-
•un, of Kiondyka, Orepoa. wbo. on Jon« S.
PJ01 . made Hoœeetead Kntry N «o. MHO for
Lot la n d H S R N K ^ aeetkoo 1,T 1 B.H 1» B
Lute 4 and * , enoumi 6, township 1 eontto,
raujte SO east, W ill. M eridian, bee filed no­
tion of hie intention to m ake final five-year
proof, to eetatoliato o la iu to the land above
deeoribed, before the County Clerk. Moro,
Oregon, oo the 10th day ot Jana, TJOB.
Claim ant namas as witneeeea. John Me-
Audvew end J K David, ot Cray, Oregon,
and Edward Bail and Hearing C Moffett of
Monkland, Oregon.
‘ MmSjefil
C. W . Moons, Register
K
Union Gas Engine Co.
T h e u ix le n tig n e d h ereby nQiiouuoeo
The
to tb e voter« o f H h e rn ia u o o y n ty th a t to tb e
b a le a c a n d id a te , n t th e J u n e ele ctio n he is a
o u tb e re p u b lic a n tic k e t for
on tb e
Application N o L
W F Ooortney, Jane Ooertnay, Htaver A
W alker, J I Oaaa Threshing M aehiae Co, a
eerporattoo, K O M e C o y /r P Mays, Polk
Maya and Benton Mays, aa exaentor of the
w ill of Hubert May*.deoeaeed,and all whom
It may eenoere, defendants.
T e all whom It may eooMra— Take notioe
th at on the Slat day of January, a d ISOS, an
anpltontion was filed by said Frederick
Blan, in tbe Giroait oonrt for Sherman oonn-
ty for in itia l registration of the title to the
h n d above dw ertbed. Mow antes* yoa *p
»r on or before tbe 11th day of Jana, a d
IS, and ahow w o n why anoh applioaltoo
eball not ba granted, the M ine w ill be token
ee oonfeeeed. end a dberM w ill ba entered
aeoordtng to tbe prayer of tbe application,
and yon w ill bo forever barred from diapat-
ing Ute earns.
I Beal I
H . R. M a D a n x,, Clerk.
M n n n v u A W iu u i,
s
etrnfilelfi-SMl
Applicants’ Attorney
UNDERTAKING
M y M o tto Is
Q u ic k
Sales a n d
S m a ll P ro fits .
L i v e a o d L e t L iv e .
C a ll an d E x a m in e
M y S to c k o f
F U R N IT U R E
an d
S ID E L IN E S
before b a y in g
O. W. AXTELL
’ Moro
-
Oregon.
I A l ( H E R E fo r th e p u r­
pose o f re p a irin g
yonr
C om bin es f o r ............... ..
The b r
A n y O rdere w ill be a tte n d ­
e d to p ro m p tly . A ddress
Tlu
C B Ferry
Company
W m H e n r ic h s
T h e u n d ersigned here b y an nounces
to tlie voters o f S h e rm a n c o u u ty th a t
he is a ca 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
C o u n ty
Jit fmr nruithl fir e
M-ez. tot—tor
C lerk
A D M lN h tT M A tU k S
C o u n ty C lerk
figB
M erray Davie, M ery Davis his wife, E L
Davis, R O Kinney, A B Potter sod
Webber A Co,a corporation .defendants.
Notioe la hereby given tbat under and by
virtoe of an exeoalion and order of Bale,
duly iaooed oot of tbe above eutiiled oonrt.
in the above entitled oanae, on tbe 80th day
of A pril, a d ISOS, npon a Judgment and de-
erne duly rendered and entered of reeord in
•aid court on the M d day of Maroh a d ISOS
by foreoli
of mortgage in f e v y of Uto'
stiff ana
sad agnlnal
against the above
above ■mined laintiff
to. M u rray P avia and Mary
Davie hie w ife, and R L Davis, end aaainet
tbe hereinafter mentioned deMribed m o r t
gaged property, tor the earn of nioetoen
bnadrrd tweuty-elgbt and 88-100 dollar*,
with interest thereon nt the rate of eight per
oeot. per annam from tbe 38d day of Maroh
1908, and tbe farther M m o f two hundred
dollxr» attorney fees, and the farther auai
of ainetoen and 70-100 dollars ns taxaa, and
the further enm of Mventoen and 78-100 dol­
lars ooate, and for ousts of and open tbi*
w rit. Now therefore I w ill, on
• •• A N D •••
C o u n ty J u d g e
o f S h e rm a n c o u n ty , O rego n. I f elected
I w ill p e rfo rm th e d u tie s p e rta in in g to
th e < fnoe in th e best m a n u e r poM ible
to conserve a ll th e In terests or a ll tb e
residents o f th e c o u n ty .
lie* in keeping the (kin pro­
tected xa well aa cleansed. Just
waahing 1* not enough—that
only leave* I he delicate surface
more exposed to the irritation
of duxt and germ i| to merci-
!•*■ attack * of sun and
weather. A fte r washing, ap­
ply Robert ine and cxpenraca
it* delightful refrcthwica*.
You will admire the line-less
softner* it imparts to face,
neck and arm». I t not only
stimulate* a r.nliant glow, but
protect* the skin from becom­
ing co*r»e. Prevent» burn­
ing, tan and freckle*.
I f elected I w ill p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s of
J o in t R e p r e s e n t a t iv e
th e office o f C o u n ty C le rk in th e sam e
o f th e 28 th rep re s e n ta tiv e d is tr ic t, co m ­ m a n u e r tut past years w it h special
p ris in g H h e rm a n , G illia m a u d W h e e le r favors to none.
oounties, O rego n. I f elected I w ill per­
H. 8. M cD an el
fo rm th e d u tie s p e rta in in g to tb e ufflee
In th e beat m a n n e r possible th a t w ill
T h e u n d ersigned h e re b y an n o u n c e *
oonserve th e in terests o f nil th e resi­
to tlie voters o f S h e rm a u c o u n ty th a t
d e n ts o f th e d is tric t.
be
is a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u u e ele ctio n
B . F. P ik e
ou tb e d e m o cratic tic k e t for
SALS.
F U R N IT U R E
J o in t S e n a t o r
T h e u n d e rs ig n e d hereby unnouuoe«
to th e voters or B h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t
h e b a c a n d id a te , n t tb e J u n e electio n
o n th e rep u b lic a n tic k e t fo r
In the Oirenit Coart of the State of Oregon
oonnty of Bfaerman.
L K Moore. P lain tiff. *
rutsdajf, tk« 9th day of June, 1908,
The Secret of a
Beautiful Face
u n dersigned here b y announces
voters o f S h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t
ca n d id ate a t th e J u n e electio n
repu blican tic k e t for
fo r tb e 18th ee u a to ria l d is tric t,o o m p ris­
in g S h e rm a u , G illia m a n d W h e e le r
counties, O rego n. I f elected I w ill per­
fo rm th e d u tie s p e rta in in g to th e office
In th e beet m a n n e r poanibie tb a t w ill
conserve th e In terest« o f n il th e resi­
d e n t« o f tb e d is tric t.
Jay B ow erm an
K
Between the hours o f 9 p m end 4 p m of
said day, at the Court houM door, io the eity
of Moro, Sherman oonnty, atato of Oregon,
•ell to the htgbeat bidder at public «notion
for ounh in band, all tbe right, title end in
toreet whieh tbe M id defendants, or either
of them, bed on the M d day o f M arsh, ISOS,
or any tim e thereafter, in or to the follow
ing deeeribed real property, to-witt Tbe
•oath onot qaarter of eeetion eleven [11] and
the eonth h a lf of S M lio n twelve [12) a ll in
township one [1] north, range aighleeo [IS]
•’»«t of the W illam ette m eridian, eon tain ing
•bout 480 aeree of lend in Sherman eo natj
»lata of Oregon, tugrttter with tbe tenement*
Hereditaments end appurtenance* thereunto
Iteloaging or in enywtM appertaining,
will apply the prooeed* of M id M ie in
oordanM with the itoeree of forMloeure, to
•atiafy the M a* of ainetoen hundred twenty
eight and 88-100 dollar* [tLSM.SS] with in­
terest from the Md day of Maroh, 1908. at
tbe rate of eight per eenL per annum; two
hundred dollata [B900] aa attorney fees, and
the further ram of ainetoen and 70-100 dot
lare [gl9.70) taxee, end the further ram of
•eventMB and 7S-100 dollars [glT.TB] ooeta
and the over ptne, if any, to be paid into tbe
•aid oonrt, as by order of m id eourt in said
«mention to me directed ax d delivered,
manding me to M il said above deeeribed
real property in the manner provided by law.
W. B. MoOor, Sheriff
of Sherman eooniy, state of
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Oregon
02-68 F irst 8 t ., Portland, Oragoa
F. F. Kendall, «ale* Agent
Political Column. Political Column.
In tbe d r e a it Oonrt of the Btate of Oregon
for the scanty of Sherman.
In tho matter of the appiieattun of Fred-
ertok Blan to regialer the litio to Booth east
qaarter [S R X l Motion twenty-nix [M l, T p
two [Sj north range sixteen [IS ] east of the
W ill emetto meridian,
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K U I8TBA TIO N OF LA N D T IT L B .
Stock Notice.
Notice is hereby
•y given that the
undersigned have takt
taken up, near
Web Foot School house, Sherman
county, Oregon, the following dea-
cril>ed animal, found running at
large, to-wit: One «orrel gelding
horse, about four yean old, with
white striit in faor, and branded
diamond T on left stifle, tbs owner
of «aid animal being unknown. Un­
less soonor redeemed said animal
will be sold at public auction at tbs
residence of the undersigned to the
highest bidder for cash, on Satur­
day, May 23d, 1908, at 10 o’clock
a m. Dated this, 5th day of May,
a d 1908.
J. 8- S mith A S on ,
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Klondike, Or.
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ot Oregon tor
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To Contractors.
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J^OTICX OF A D M IN IS TB A T IO N .
Don't Wait For The Final Stages of
James J. H ill,of St. Paul,sounded
K id u e y 111 net». Profit by Moro
a note of warning at the W hite
People'a Experience.
House conference lust week, when,
in a carefully prepared address he
O ccasional a tta c k s o f back a o b o jn e g
declared that if Immediate steps for u la r u r in a tio n , headachaa a n d filaay
the conservation of Pacific coast ■pel In, a re o n ou non e a rly «y in ptaO M ot
forests are not taken,some varieties k id u e y dim irdera. „ I l ’s an e rro r to nag
le d these ills ; th e a tta c k s m a y p a w oil
of timber will be exhausted within fo r a llin e b u t r e tu rn w it h g ia a to r I n ­
10 or 12 years. “ The Pacific coast,” te n s ity . I f th e re a re s y m p U re w o f
said Mr. Hill, rthas a considerable d m ,m y ; p u tty s w e llin g s below th e a y e e ,
body of merchantable standing tim ­ b lo a tin g o f lim b * a n d a u k lee, o r a n y
ber, but wc are consuming yearly p a rt o f th e b o dy, d o n 't d e la y a m in u te .
three or four times as much timber B e g iu ta k iu g D o a n 's K id u e y P ills , an d
keep u p th e tr e a tm e n t u n t il th e kldays
as the forest growth restores. Our a re w e ll, w h e n y o n r o ld -tim e h e a lth
supply of some variehes will be a u d v ig o r w ill re tu rn . Cures l a H a r o
exhausted within 12 years. W ith­ p ro v e th e effect! venesa o f th ia great
out reforesting, the present century k id n e y re m e d y .
P P DeM oss, liv in g In th is c l t j , e^yn
will see the complete wiping out of
“ T h e c h ie f s y m p to m o f m y k id n e y
these forests. The exhaustion of
c o m p la in t wan a too fre q u e n t ac tio n o f
the coal supply is not in thedefiuite th e k id u e y secretloua w h ic h forced m e
future. Fifty years ago lluj annual to arise m a n y tim e s d u r in g th e n ig h t.
per capita production was a little I w as advised to g iv e Doau'e K id n e y
over a qaarter of a top. now it is P ills a tr ia l, a u d a c tin g u p o n th ia a d ­
five tons.” Regarding the unsettled vice I procured a box a t th e M u ro P h a r
lauds in the west M r.Ilill said that m a c y , a n d used th e m a c co rd in g to d ’-
revtioua a u d received p r o m p t relief. I
practically the whole iuterior had h a v e ap pealed to th e ir use on several
lieeo settled within the past 50 years occasions since a n d th e resu lts have al­
and asked what the country will w ay s tteeu h ig h ly s a tU fa c to ry .”
next offer T declared that it is no a F u r sale b y a ll dealers. P rie s * 0
longer possible for us to say: that cents. F a s te r -M ilb u r n O o., B u ffa lo ,
“ Uncle Sam is rich enough to give N e w Y o r k , sole a g en ts fo r th e U n ite d
S tates.
us all a farm.”
W. B. McCoy, republican candi
date for re'Cleoti in to the office of
sheriff of Sherman county, should
receive the unanimous vote of the
republican party June 1st. He has
made an excellent officer; has faith­
fully served the people for the past
four yeais, aud bis wide experience
in matters pertaining to the office
enables him to give to the people
the very best of service. He has
been the means of settliug more law
suits than any man who has yet fill­
ed that office, thus saving many
dollars to a number of litigants. lie
received the indorsement of the re­
publican party at the primary elec­
tion, and we have every ieason to
believe that he will receive further
indorsement on June 1st, for the
good and efficient service he has
rendered the people in the past.
We appeal to you to show yonr ap­
Hundíeds o f Odd Fellows are in
preciation of thatservioe by votiug
graud lodge session at Salem, this
week. r
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4 0 I X I M cC O Y . W B
The occasional admission by Mr.
Roosevelt that be is in the wrong,
would be something to help along
North Bank B y mail and passen­
the conviction that he is sometimes ger trains, east and west, meet at
right. Infallibility is not a requir (ìrand Dalleq,daily, at 12.13 p.m.
ed qualification iu the chief execu
tive.
The temperance movement, the
Japau is ahead of the United way it is spreading, is not goiDg to
States in the matter of encouragiug l»e like the milk sickness—confined
postal savings banks, and school to the uext county. «; -
savings banks. If we cannot have
more battle ships let ns have more
The work of the republican state
banks, that will teach the art of convention, held in Portland was
thrift.
all right, showing that the tepubli
TIME TO ACT.
A NOTE OF WARNING.
to tb e voters o f S h e rm a n ' c o u n ty th a t
be b a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u n e electio n
on th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t fu r
J o in t y R e p r e a e n t a t iv e
fo r tlie 2 8 lb represe n ta tive d is tr ic t,
co m p ris in g S h e rm a n ,
G illia u i au d
W h e e le r co un ties. I f elected I w ill
p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s p e rta in in g to th e
offloe In tb e best m a n n e r p o M ib le th a t
-w u i conserve th e In terests o f a ll .th e
residents o f th e d is tric t
R. M. D o n n e lly
T h e u n d e rsig n e d here b y an noun ere
to th e vo ters o f S h e rm a n o o n u ty tb a t
h e la a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u n e electio n
o n th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t for
D is t r ic t A tto r n e y
o f S h e rm a n c o u n ty , a n d I s o lic it y our
votes a t th e J u u e ele c tio n , I i n us
usk in g
th e su
c o u n ty Y< r th is office, ' t Heems b u t r ig h t
a n d prop er th a t 1 sh ou ld g iv e 'ho se
voters w it h w h o m 1 am n o t {w re n n a liy
a c q u a in te d , some k n o w le d g e o f m a y
fitness for th e office. 1 h ave l>een a res­
id e n t o f th is c o u n ty for te n ye ars , am
th o ro u g h ly q u a lifie d fo r th e position
bo th by educatio n au d experien ce. I am
a g rad uate o f oue o f th e beat B usiness
Colleges In tb e atate o f M in n e s o ta , aud
h a v e b ad several years ex p erien ce
book keeping. F o r th e past fiv e ye ars
h a v e heeu in tire m e rc a n tile business,
a u d post office w o rk , which require«
both accuracy a n d close a tte n tio n
d e ta ils . I f g iven a m a jo r ity o f th e votes
a t th e J u n e electio n I prom ise to per
fo rm th e w o rk o f th e office w it h special
care a u d close a tte n tio n .
fo r tb e U t h J u d ic ia l d is tric t, c o m p ris ­
P O. D o M o s s
in g S h e r m a n , W h e e le r an 1 G illia m
counties, aubj> o t to th e ap p ro v a l o f tb e
voters o f th is d is tric t.
I f elected I
T lie un dersigned h e re b y an nounce«
s h a ll f a ith f u lly discharge th e d u tie s o f to th e voters o f K b c rm a n c o u u ly th a t
th e offloe.
he is a n In d e p e u d e iit c a n d id a te a t th e
J o h n A. C o llie r J u n e election for
J o in t
R e p r é s e n t a t iv e
T b e u n d e rs lg
ig n e d h ereby announces
to th e voters o f S h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t for th e 28th re p re s e n ta tiv e d is tric t
G illia m
aud
h e is a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u n e electio n c o m p ris in g H h e rm a u ,
W h e e le r counties.
I f elected I w ill
o n th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t for-
p e rfo rm th e d u tie e p e rta in in g to th e
office in th e best m a n n e r possible th a t
C o u n ty A s s e s s o r
w ill conserve th e interest« o f a ll th e
fo r S h e rm a n c o u n ty , O rego n. I f e le c t­ resident« o f th e d is tric t.
ed I w i l l p e rfo rm tn e d u tie e o t tb e offloe
A n erro r m sde in p re p a rin g m y
o f O o n n ty Assessor in tb e sam e m a n ­ p e titio n s fo r filin g , discovered too late
n e r as past years w it h special favors to to oorrect, left m y n a m e o ff of th e
none.
o fficial pi in ju ry b a llo t. 'i'l»e o u ly re
. O tto P e o tx course is to ru n In d e p e n d e n t a t th e
J u n e election. T h is h a ve decider! 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 h e re b y announces au d k n o w o f uo reason w h y , i f elected
to th e voters o f K h e rin sn c o u n ty th a t I should not oo:operate freely w ith th e
be
a c a n d id a te a t th e J u n e elect Ion d is tric t de e g a tlo n , to he elected in J u u e
on th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t for
co n ce rn in g a ll m a tte rs th a t m a y suh-
*
• ’ .
sei ve th e interests o f tire people o f tlie
C o u n ty S h e r iff
d is tric t as w ell as o f those or th e state
I f elected I w ill perform tlie du tie s o f a t larg e .
th e office o f C o u n ty S h e r iff in tb e sam e
W . J . M a r in e r
m a n n e r as in past years, w it h special
fa v o n to none.
T lie undersigned h ereby announce«
W B M oC oy
to th e voter« o f M h erm au c o u n ty th a t
lie
an In d e p e n d e n t ca n d id ate a t the
T h e un dersign
J u n e electio n for
to th e voters o f b n e rm a n co u n ty
J o in t S e n a t o r
he la a c a n d id a te at th e J u n e election
on th e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t for
for th e lS lh se n ato rial d is tric t, com
p ris in g th e counties of G illia m , K her
S h e r iff
m an an d W h e e le r. 11 elected, I w ill
o f S h e rm a n o o n n ty . I prom ise, i f e le c t­ d u rin g m y te rm o f office, w o rk fa ith
ed, a s tric t a n d im p a r tia l en fo rce m en t fu lly fo r th e beet in te re s t o f a ll th e peo
o f th e la w ,a n d to avoid a ll unnecessary ole a ll th e tim e . I h a v e fa ith in Die
expense to tb e o o n n ty, and o th erw is e people and believe in th e w ill o f II
pe rfo rm th e d u tie s o f th e office to tlie people and th erefo r d u rin g m y te rm o f
beet o f m y a b ility .
iffice. Tf elected, I w ill a lw a y s vote for
J C F r e e m a n ih a t ca n d id ate for U n ite d Mtwtt s S ena
to r w h o has received th e h ig h e s t u u m
her o f tlie people« votes for th a t poal
T h e un d e rsig n e d here b y announces tion a t the general election n e x t pre
to th e votore o f S h erm an c o u n ty th a t oeeding th e election o f senator In con
h e la a c a n d id a te a t tb e J u n e election gross, w ith o u t regard to Ids po lities or
on th e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t fo r
m y in d iv id u a l preference. I a m not
a llie d to an y c liq u e , c o m b in a tio n or
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r
faction and desire th a t tlie people s h all
fo r S h e rm a n oo u n ty an d I s o lic it y o u r »ay w h o I sh a ll vo te for for U til tert
vote« a t th a t e le c tio n . I have been a Htstea S enator. I so lic it th e votes oi
resid ent o f S h e rm a n oo un ty for 25 years tb e people o f a ll parties w h o believe in
a n d am an in terested ta x p a y e r in tlie s ta te m e n t n u m b e r o p e, In o th e r words
w e lfa re o f o u r c o u n ty ; needless to say o f a ll voters w h o Iw lie v e in g o v e rn m e n t
th a t i f th e vo ters o f H h e rm an co u n ty o f th e people, by th e people, for people
I f it to elect m e to (h e office o f C om -
W -it l-alMnrde
m iasio ner I w ill do a ll possible to m e rit
th e ir confidence.
u
I h
NOT1UB.
'Ñ u tio s is hereby g tv *u ib s t tbe nadar
niuond, b in t>n«n appoiotnd by Ih r O onnty
C o a rt o f tbe S ta in o f Oregon lo r H herm an
oo nntv, a d rn io ia tra to r o f tbe ealato o f L a t h ­
er B U i( l rieonaaed, aud h a * doty q a a lifte d
a * *oob. A ll pe r*o n * ha v in g a lalin a a g a in *!
(be estate o f said deoenand, are hereby no­
i l tied to prr-Nent tbe asine to m e, at the law
olttoe o f W H lU g a d a le , I d tbe e ity o f M uro
O regon, verified aa by law req airnd, w ith in
atx m o n th * fro m date o f first pu blioation
o f Ib i* notion. T o -w lt, M » y 22d. 1IAI8.
J a m s * M it c b s l v , A d m in is tra to r
o f (bo Estate ol L u t t e r B B ill .
fttm JJjelH 'JW]
deenaaed
U M M O X M —In the Cirr-utt Court ol the Stata
nt Oregon, for Shermin county.
~ m a o e b e (J B u tty , P la in tiff,
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v*.
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Boy K B a ttv , D e fe n d a n t.
f
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l i h<>y E B a ity , tbe above nam ed d e fe n d ­
a n t.
In the nnrue of 4 he S ta te o f O rtg o n ;
Yon «re hereby req uired to appear in tha
above e n title d oonrt, and answer tb * oom-
p la in l filed ngalnni yon in tb e above e n title d
«nit, on <>r kpfore ib e la»t day o f the tim n
pretwrit>ed In the old- r o f p u b lica tio n , (o-
w it. on or Irefore the 2Utb day o f M a y . a. d .
llMM, and i f yon f a ll to so appear and a b *w *r
p la in tiff w ill apply to the oonrt fo r the re­
lie f dem anded :n the c o m p la in t filed herein
against yon; 'to-w lt. fo r a decree diaaolvlng
the bo nd* ot m atrim o n y now exlating b e ­
tween tbe p la in tiff and yonraelf, on tb *
ground» o f cruel and in h u m a n tre a tm e n t,
and fo r aucb oth er and fa rth e r re lie f as to
the oonrt m ay aeera e q u itab le and jn e t.
T b ia nam m on* i* a>-rved upon you by pub­
lica tio n thereo f for a period .of six weeks in
The H herm an C o a n 'y Observer, a w eekly
jxew»pnper o f general o iro nlatio n published
in rihertnan
oonuty, O regon, In pursnanon
’h
H
l
to sn order o f the R o n . E . V. . X
L d
ittle
M fie ld ,
Judge ot the above entitlnd eowrt, dnly
made on tbe 16th day o f A p ril, 1908, and
the date o f the first pu blicatio n thereo f la
tbe 17tb day o f A p ril, 1IMIH.
E . B. D u r v a ,
M b in d l A B s t a s t ,
7tal7m ?.l 2X1]_______ A ttorneys for P la in tiff
8-
3 UM M O N tt
In the C iro n it C ourt o f tbe State o f O re ­
gon. fo r Hherm an O ru n ty .
E d ith Anderann, P la in tiff,
I
v*.
I
C harley Anderson, D efe n d an t )
T o C harley A nderson, the above nam ed d e ­
fen d a n t.
In the ininio o f the State of Oregon:
Yon ate hereby required to appear and
answer tbe com p la in t filed against yon in
the above e n title d *n it, on or before tbe last
day o f tb« tim o prescribed in the ordnr o f
paid lost ion, tow ir, on or before tbe 29tb day
o f M a y , a . d . 190H, and if yon fa ll to no ap­
pear apd answ er, p la in tiff w ill apply to tha
oonrt fo r tbe re lie f -demanded in the oom-
p la iu t filed herein against yon, to -w lt, fo r a
decree diaaolving tbe bond* o t m a trim o n y
now existing between tbe p la in tiff and vonr
»elf, on tbe grounds o f cruel and in h n m a n
tre a tm e n t, aud fo r nnoh oth er and fa rth e r
relie f aa to the court m ay seem e q u itab le
and just.
T h is «urnmon» i* served wpon yon by pub­
lica tio n thereo f for a period o f six *nooe*s-
ive wer-k* in T h e Hherm an Connty Oboerver,
a weekly newspaper o f general oiro nlatio n
published in Hherm an oonuty, Oregon, in
porauauoe to * u order o f the H o n E V L i t ­
tle fie ld . Judge o f the above e u tiile d eourt,
d u ly made on Ib e 16th day o f A p ril, 190H,
and the date o f the first p u blicatio n thereof
is tbe 17th day o f A p ril, 1908.
W I) F b k b m a n ,
21U)
A ttorney f,»r P la in tiff
7« i 2U
'C M M O N 8 —»— In the C irrult Court ot the Ktaia
1
of Ore gon, lor Hherman countv:
L o tti* Lee B la ck , P la in tiff
)
vs.
V
W I I B lack, D efe n d an t
To W I I E la o k , the above nam ed defend­
a n t—
In the nam e o f the 8 ta te of Oregon:
Yon n r* hereby required to appear In tha
above e n title d oonrt and answer tbe com ­
p la in t filed against yon in the above e n ti­
tled s a lt, on or before tbe last day o f tbe
tim e prescribed in tbe order o f p u blioation ,
to-w lt: on or before tbe 29th day o f M a y ,
1900, and i f you fa il to so appear and sn«l
wet, p la in tiff w ill apply to the oourt fo r
the re lie f dem anded iu the oom plnlnt filed
le re in against yon, to w it: F o r a decree dia-
solving tbe bonds o f m atrim o n y now e xis t­
ing
lietweeu tbe p la in tiff and yourself on
H o ra ce W . S tr o n g
T h e undersigned h ereby an nounces
tbe ground* o f desertion, and ornel aud In -
to th e voters o f H h e rm an co u n ty th a t hum sn t r e s tn e n i, nnd for «nob oi her and
he Is n s ta te m e n t N o . l ca n d id ate at th e fu rth e r re lie f us to rbe oourt m ay seem e a u it-
I h e re b y en n o u n c e m y s e lf as an I n ­
M
Ju u e electio n on d em o cratic tic k e t for a b le s n d ju st.
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
T h is summons is served npon you by
J u d ic ia l d is tr ic t, c o m p ris in g th e co u n ­
« lo in * R e p r e s e n m t lv e
pu blication thereo f fo r a period of six weeks
tie« o f G illia m , H h e rm n n an d W heeler,
f«»f th e 2 8 'h rep resen tative d is tric t coni in the H herm an County Observer, a w eekly
fo r th e office o f
newnpAper
o f general oironlation published
p ris in g tlie counties o f S h e rm a n , G i l l i ­
in Hberm nn C ounty, O regon, in pursnnnoe
am a n d W heeler. I f elected I w i l l d u r to an order o f the H on E . V . L ittle fie ld
8 > l« c r l« t A t t e r a e y
in g m y te rm o f offloe w o rk fa ith f u lly Jodge o f tbe above e n title d oonrt. d u ly
fo r tb e election to be held J u n e 1, 1908.
for th e (rest Interests o f a ll tb e people. made on tbe lfith day o f A p ril, 190«, and
I f elected 1 w ill d u rin g m y te rm o f o f­ I n a v e fa ith in tb e people and believe
d a te of tbe first publioation thereof is
floe. w o rk fa ith f u lly tor a ll th e people. in th e w ill o f th e people an d, th e re fo r, »be
tbe 17th day o f A p ril 1908,
I w ill w ag e w a r o n \:r lin ln a la . frien ds
E. B D u ru « ,
d u rin g m y te rm o f office, i f elected. I
an d fries a lik e , w ith o u t regard to bis w ill a lw a y s vote for Ih a t ca n d id ate for 7tal7m2IK 293]
Attorney for P lain tiff
politic«, po sition or atatlo n in life. A s
to m y q u a lific a tio n s I w ill say th a t I
am a g ra d u a l« from th e la w d e p a rtm e n t
o f th o U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n , a t A n n
A rb o r, g r a d u a tin g in th e class o f 1903,
a n d h a ve been engaged in ac tual prac­
tic e ever «Ince s a i j tim e . J am not a l­
lie d to a n y c liq u e , c o m b in a tio n , or
faotlon 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 th e
w o rd . I solid» th e votes o f th e people
o f a ll parties, w h o belleva In a “ g o vern -
m e n ! o f th e people, by th e people, and
fo r th e people,” a n d I hereby pledge
m y s e lf I f elected, to c a rry o u t th e w is h ­
es o f tb e people.
J a tra e s R It w r d e t f
U n ite d States S en a to r w h o has received
th e hig h e st n u m lie r o f th e peoples votes
cast for th a t position a t tlie general
electio n n e x t proceeding th e election o f
a U n ite d S tate S en a to r w ith o u t regard
to his politics or m y In d iv id u a l prefer­
ence. I aru u
n o t a lii
llie d to a n y clique,
c o m b in a tio n o r fs c tio u .a u d I desire
th e people should say w h o m I sh all
vote tor for U n ite d S tates S en a to r. I
so licit th e votes o f th e p-op le o f oil
parties w h o l>elieve in s ta te m e n t N o . 1,
In o th e r words o f.a ll vo teis w h o believe
Io g o v e rn m e n t o f th e people, b y th e
people an d for th e people.
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A t T he O bserver O ffice
PballaiDoot Livery Co.
Wasco, Oregon.
Taka pleaaure In announcing that
they have parchaaed the Grants’
Perry, and will operate the ferry
O A L I T T L E M I S S I O N A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R Harleigh Glass, Proprietor.
between Cliff«, Washington, and
Every kind of rig to order,
id le days by te llin g yonr neighbors of the good
Rufas, O.egon They solicit the
nd all order« prompt and eatli-
patronage
re of tbe
th public and will do q u alities of The Observer.
If you can ’^ g e t their sub­ factory at rea«onable price«.
all they poaolbly can in giving
scriptions,
send
us
their
addresses
and we w ill send
Farmer« team« fed aa well aa
qutak and prompt eervioe.
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Telephone at our expense.
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