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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
1 .» i The O b se r v e r . ly M fU U l P»>OT. o r r io u L r * r « s o r • ■ • » ■ am OO li M O T IC « WOMAN AND HER MIGHTS. AJÍ OPE» COLUMBIA HIVER. Extract from Mr. Bvwtrman’a Mitchell add res«: During my Uftn of office, which is now juat ck e ug, I have worked diligently bc«h in the legislature and out of it, for an open Columbia river. I was« mem ber of tire Oju'o River Aarociatiea which raised money to complete the portage road. A T e r li t « st-iLe a | • proprialion had proven iusuffiCici t I introduced, and hud po-n-d thru the legislature, a resolntiou en-ati: g a committee to gather data for evi dence v* h lejpt would show the gt -at benefit that would come fr -m iLe operation of the rond, and ban d ou the report of this committee, with other members from Eastern Oregon I secured the state appropriation of $25,000 to be uaetl for operating ti e road. Had not this appropriation been granted, the road could not have been operated more than a month or so after it was completed, and the sum of more than $200,000 which was invested in the road would have been an absolute loss. During the session of 1905, and also the aeration of 1907, we secured the passage through the senate of a bill making further appropriation for the purpose of completing the road into Dalles city, but these bills fail od in the house each time, for the lack of just one vote. When the road is completed into The Dalles, is I believe it will be, freight on all products from this part of Oregon will be reduced materially, aud a great deal uiore business will be transacted by the portage. Under the present arrangement there are no competing boat lines connecting with the portage at the lower end, but when the road is completed to The Dalles three competing linei ill connect. The use of iodine cars will also lie done away with and frdght will be handled direct from the portage cars to the boats. > From a M e cen ! A d d i r « b y Ciérrase« T r u e to Ile o s , D . D . Mara M. C. C k a rw k Regular aarvioea every Sunday, at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. P H Buxton, Supt. Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mra C G Huis, President. VXCLESAM O F A D M IN IS T R A T IO N . lo the C o urty Coort r t tha State ¡-------------- - Io Ib a m a t te r ut of O ra « * * tor th * «rtate of B F M *d l*r, NoUte ia b*reby gtvae »hol »ho ond*r •i«a*d bas b**o daly • i.v. . i i . i * d b y * • abov* oatiMod ooart, adakiairtreto« of * • ••utt» a t • F M«4tar, d«s*«a*d All puruuw kavtag r i a l « * sgslari M s sate»*, ere; hereby ___ lb * earn*. duly v*rtfi*d required With tbo be I pru«.r voa*b*ra. to ~ ‘dH2 £ l" £ tratov, a* tb * lew offio* of C J BrtMnt, bi Weaoo, Oragoa, w itk la *f> month* from lbs dale of 4 k * f o r t p a b lto a tto o o f I b M « H l o * . lo-wit. six akoatba from »be Sib day of May. H . H ax atom , ISOS. Adatlawtrator MinMjeA J84] Tbe question is not whether the women have a right to vote, but it is whether we have a right to compel D. Ç. I uxland a S o b ........... E oitom them all to vote at the dictation of a C. L. I reland , M anager . very small minority of their own d number. It ia certain the vast ma Send for advertising rate« M a r a P rw a M yto rta« C h a e a b . jority of our women do not wish ( Y as engine service Services in Moro Presbyterian the ballot. The laws for protection FR ID A Y ..................... M ay 29, 190« O T IC « F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . church next Sunday, Morning sad N axoiaa iw bu a*M mtsu ■ « of women are improving steadily artillery aad wlratoe* tetegrai Depur evening. mtv m Tkie roegh traatmmt OfBoe at Tbe D e ll**, < l a u d (M with the years, and every interest C h u r c h a n d S o c ie ty n o tic e * F R E E , « « • Sunday school at 10 a m. May ». X, IMA uus. i trae yraetlcel test of efScteacy en« Sare- 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 * R o b e rt Nolle* ts hereby given that P b llip Robe of her« is as we 1 safeguarded* aa M U ty. The U S 1 0 « «A S SB O IBB le « n - A. J. A dams , Pastor. •o n , o f M u c h n o tic e * a t r e g u la r r a t e * a t t h e o p tio n ». etraeteS ■ eaeh a eayoruw maaaer a to ef that of any man. If you wish to _______ ____ ____ far sseh flse m aterial tk a t lt «tarta *aap. w w ka 1S01, o f t h e p u b lis h e r * M a a k la n d P r a a b y te r la a C b e e a b . aeottoa l . l T . T I l S.R 1» R bo« 1 and 8 K U M R X u u ^ t o a 8 . R 1» • •eay aad roaa aaay aadar ordlaary. eow y- protect the rights of women ask b o le 4 and ». eeetfon • . townublp 1 eontb « a y , rousk rara» *aage- Bafor* yaa laraet a Regular service at the usual hoar B e fo r e c o m in g t o t h e c it y to tr a d e r e a d r.n«u » e a rn . W ill. Muddton. beu Alad no cea» la a gaa eagiae w rtte t e oer fcue m talag yourself, today, does my wife waut e r * a r e re q u e s te d to e x a m in e T h e O b*e» v e r IIM of bis (ntontlon to make Anal Aynyeer next Sunday. Everyone w eloonx 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 to vote? does my sister? doea my p ro o f, to Mtnbliab oleim to »be lend abort Union Gas Engine Co. a w a k e b u .in e a * m a n w h o a d v e r tis e » , c o n Jraoribed, before tbe Oonnty G lerlr Moro, S p a u ld in « C b a s a l. 01-ed Flrat 8 t ., Pertlaad, Orefoa mother claim it to b e her privilege? O ra s o n , on tbe 10th day n< Jana, IM S * s e q u e n tly h e U t h e m o * t a c c o m m o d a t in g , P. P. K»nd«ll. Batea Agrat Services, lat and 3d Sundays • e l l * t h e c h e a p e s t, a n d d e a l* t h e m o a t lib 0 1 *1 --------- ----------- _ .. If they do not, what right have I to Oregon. 12 n. and 2d and 4th Sundry« at Andrew and J K e r a l ly in e v e r y w a v MBA at ■nd E d w a r d B e ll a n d compel them todo it by my ballot? 7:30 p. m. M o n k le n d , O re g o n . But i t is said we need the ballot of W. M o o n . Re«ie»er Sunday school 11 a. m. each •Atm S jeA l W e w ill n o t be reaponeible for the neglect of «obscribera to n o tify • • of woman to aid us in government. Sunday. A Freah Complexion^ T h e un d e rsig n e d he re b y announces cbangea in th e ir address. N o r w ill the T h e un dersigned hereby anuounoee E tilS T A A T lO X O F L A N D T I T L « . Epworth League 7 p. m. But is it expedient? Will society Appllcattoa N o L notification of a P o e t m aster th a t the eub- to tb e votcra o f S h e r m an o o u n ty th a t to tb e voters o f S h e rm a u o o u n ty th a t K G. F. P inkham , Pastor. In th eO lro n itO o n rlo fith e Btotoof Oregon be ton c a n d id ate, n t th e J u n e e le ctio n he Is a c a n d id a te a t th e J u n e electio n Robsrtins, s mild» d eligh tfu l ocnber baa ••R em oved” aettle the b ill Qf be improved by tbe granting of the preparation, delicately fragrant. for tbe e&nnty B tH bernan. on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t fo r on th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t fu r a d e lin q u en t. Waslay Chapwl ballot to women? Will the better Makes the skin exquisitely eofti In tbe u>Biu»ra«*iA uppltoelloa of F n d - fra"!«*«** m e kind appearance caused C o u n ty J u d g e ndaya, eriok B 1 Ä to V Í 4 Oto ittto to tonto «wat J o in t S e n a t o r Service’« first and third Suoda, element of women come to the front by over-dryuete; reduce« the «iw of o f S h e rm a n o o u n ty , O rego n. I f elected fourth quarter [S E M I toatfoi A ll back talk that Prosperity f i t ] seto of «S* fo r tb e 18th ae u atn rlal d is tric t,c o m p ris enlarged pons, ctaaasss testa, re as political workers and fill our of 7-30 p. m. and second and twe (» j norm ruuge I w ill p e rfo rm tb e du tie s p e rta in in g to in g H h e rtn a n , U llJ Ia o i a n d W h e e le r will be received with Sundays at 12 o’clock noon. 4 - WUlaatotte merldlau duce* inflsmmstioa and iprcsd* aa even, may have oountlee, O rego n. I f elected I w ill per tb e office in tb e beat m a n n e r Dosslble fice«—or will the worse? Which ia radiant glow due to wholesome nourhh- Sunday school 11 a. tst. each conserve a ll th e In terests o f a ll th e fo rm th e du tie s p e rta in in g to th e office thankM- W F Ooartoey. J ubu * the better element of women? The 8und” - n ent of skia gland* aad etimulstioo of W alker. J I Ouaa Tbre-inug Maebiaa U». A. I n th e beet m a n n e r po m lhle th a t w ill residents o f th e o o u n ty . «. r. the capillarie* which also feed the •orporatloB, K O M e O o y ÏF P Hays, Polk n e rv e th e Interest« o f a ll th e resi quiet, unassuming queens of our W m H e n r lc h a ekin aad supply iu healthful color. Bryan’a voice haa been “canned M a y . Mid Benton K ey*. * * exeaulor ot the d e n ts o f tb e d is tric t. w ill of Robert May*,deeeeeed,and a ll w k o a * homes, our mothers, sisters, wives A^jtur Druggut fir »fret ua^h ef for phonographic reproduction in It may eoneera, defaodaots. Jay B o w e rm a n At Party. T h e u u d e n tig n ed here b y announces Loyalty to and sweethearts, or will politics be To all ebon* it may ao«aan»—Taka aotioa the leotnre field, but that 2x4 «mile to th e voters o f B h e rm a n c o u n ty th a t Ik a t oa toa »let dar of January. A d l « » , aa controlled by the clubwomen? This be to a c a n d id a te , a t th e J u u e electio n that accompanies bid voice will be application was by m id Frederick D a lle s C ity O y tln to t. aialg! on th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r B a n , in tha OtrcuH oourt for Sherman coun ia not an untried experiment. Four misai ng. • . to th a votare or B h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t for ln b ial rugtolration of the lilla to lbs A good many are uajing there ia ty states have given the ballot to wo land above daaaribad Mow onleaa you ap- h a to a c a n d id a te , a t tb e J u u e electio n C o u n ty C le r k or before »be 1Mb day of Jana. A d o u th e repu blican tic k e t fo r men unconditionally, and after 30 nothing in party. They want to dp K » »r .a on Excursion parties from California I f elected I w i l l perform tb e d u ties of n d *bow eaam why each apoliaatioo 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 u ty C le rk in th e eauie years of women’s voting, politics away with party. All right; but if aball not ba «rentad, tbe mam w ill be taken j Washington and Idaho will be ad as oonfemed. and • dear** w ill ba entered of th e 28th rep rese n ta tive d la tr ic t. oom - m a n n e r aa paat years w it h special you scratch that man, or thoae men has not arrived at the moral stand •x x x .rd in « to tbe prayer of the application, ded to those which come from all p rlato g B h e rm a n , G il H am a n d W h e e le r favors to no ne. b M IN lr iJ K A lO R X X O T IC E yon w ill ba forever barred from diapot- ard of our own stale in Wyoming, you will find they are not republi und oouDtlee, O rego n. I f elected I w ill per points in Oregon to H y la n d during H . S. M c D a n e l kUH l M MkIM. N o tio e Is h e ra b y g lv a o t h a t t b . o a d e r fo rm th e d u ties p e rta in I ng to th e office iS eail H . 8. M o D a x x i .. Oierk. Colorado, Idaho or Utah. But you cans, but heart and aoul desire the the Rose Festival next week. • Ig n e d , b as b r e a a p p o ia te d b y tb e O u n n ty In tb e beat m a n n e r p o m lhle th a t w ill Marraran A T h e u n d e ralg n e d he re b y an n o u n c e* O o a r t o f tb e « t a t a o í O re g o o fo r B h e rm a n say “There are not as many women destruction of our party. No real StmSjelS-Satl ■ A pplioanu’ Attorney oonarrve tb e In terests o f a ll th e real to tb e v o te n o f B h e rm a n oo un ty th a t o u n n tv , a d io in ia lr a t o r o f th e e s tá te o f L o t h - d e n ts o f th e d is tric t. **• s r B R l l l deo eaaed, a n d b a s d n ly q o a llfle d as men in Wyoming.” True, but in republican will admit that thia The Atlantic city experiment of B . F . F ik e be Is a c a n d id a te , a t tb e J u u e election as eueb. A l i pertetos h a v in « o la im s e g a in e l ■ B IF F 'S S A L « <m G ie d e m o cratic tic k e t for country would now occupy tha high Utah women are so plentiful that tb e e s tá te o f a s id d e o * a * * d , a r e b a re b y no- smoking in church is a pretty wide t if ie d 't o preaeu» tb e * a m * to m * . a» tb a l a * la lb * O lraslt Court of tbs Btotoof Oragoe plane it does if the people had not seven or eight of them club together C q u n ty C le r k oflioa o f W H K a tr a d a l* . lo t b * o ity o f M o r o departure from orthodox conven T b e un do re ig n e d here b y an n o n nera for B b*rm *a eoaaty, - O re g o u . v e r ifle d a * b y la w n q a ir e d , w lita in th a t o f B h e rm a n o o u n ty , an d I so lic it vo u r and keep one husband between then, divided ou party lines; and no good T b * D alU s Lodg* No SOB, B P. O . Elks, a to th e votera lore o f B h e rm a n o o u n ty tl tions. In old days it was smoking Bix m o n tb ft f ro m daU» o f ftr » l p a b lio rttio n oorporatioo, Plata» iu, feed on votes a t th e J u u e ele ctio n . I n a s kin g b a to s ca n d id ato , a t th e J u n e e o f Ib is n o tie e . T o - w t t , M a y 22d . 1908. and with this numerous company republican will admit that any oth in the hereafter that concerned the VS. on th e rep u b lic a n tic k e t for th e su p p o rt o f tb e people o f K h c rm au J amos M iT caaib, Adrmniatrator «bri*t. K to *l O«br»*l. Ague* (torton they have not closed the Ba'oons or er agency made us what we aie ex O- B. O and o f tb e Estate of Lutber B H U I. chnrch. c o u n ty 1» r th is office, I t seem * b u t rig h t Emory O srto a, Defendants. J o i n t R e p r e s e n t a t iv o deoeaned By v trte * of * a *x **u iio e and ord*r of a n d prop er (b a t I »bould g iv e those 8 tm r4 *l» 8 8 A l the brothels, or prevented gambling cept our party. A man who haa Sal* laaaad oot of. sad under lb * * * * l o f t o * fo r th a 2 8 lh repreee n ta tlve d is tric t v o te n w it h w b o in I a m n o t pereoually V M M O S » - I a lh * C ircu li < í*« it ot th * StoU Now army officers must walk ten dens, or purified politics. Indeed, not that faith, and. cannot give his Ctroait Coort of to e Htote of Oregon for I be outnprtelug OÍ Orrgtrfi, for blu r mai» co u R ly/ B h e rm an , G illia m n u ll a<x|Ualnted, some k n o w le d g e o f m ay oonnty of 8 b *rm *n , to m * diraetod and dat- fo r t h e office. I h a ve l»eeu a res miles a day for three days. The lU n n o b e U B a tt y , F l a l n q l f . A word for Messrs Donuelly and there are not four statef in the uni* reasons for it, is not a loyal repub ad tb * » l b day of M ay, IM S , apon a daaraa W h e e le r coon lir a . I f elected I w ill A id tn e n era } t q f th is c o u n ty for ten y e a n , a m v*. , . " for tb * fo r*o l**a r* of a oartala mortgaga p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s p e rta ln lu g to tb e test is so easy as to seem almost so Pike, gentlemen who went before on where politics is so corrupt asiu lican. * Roy E B a lly , DSfebdnlrt. aad iadgmeat.raedarad and aatarad la m id offloe In tb e beat m a n n e r pnealble th a t th o ro u g h ly q u a lifie d for th e position perfloous. Aoy one who cannot do the primaries as candidates of the the four statee where women vote. eonrt oa tha l«to day of A pril. ISOS, la tha w i l l conserve th e In terests o f a ll tb e b o th by ed u ca tio n an d ex perien ce I am T o K-»y E » « t t y , »be ab o v e n a m e d d e f e n d above *D tttl*d aaasa, la favor o f p l* ln t i» residents o f tb e d t o tr lc t -. a gradualer o f one o f tb e best llu s ln e a that is in line for retirement as an republican party, and were nomin It is a sad picture where a man, for ant- " • I REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. and against tb * dafm danta, O B G a b rM (Jollege* in tb e » ta le o f M in n e s o ta , aud I n th e d im o f th e M a t e o f O r » « o n : K to *l (tobrtol, Ago** Garten aad Emory 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 b * D o n n e lly h a v e b a d several years experieuoe In invalid. ated without opposition, and being the sake of office, sells his integrity G artoa aa jodgmenl debtors la toe m m o f book k e e p k g. F o r tb e past fiv e years abo ve e n t itle d e o n rt, a n d a n s w e r t b * a o ra - .SO40Q, with law raet tbaraon from m id well and favorably known through but it is a sadder, and a common For Presidential elector«, lobe voted h a ve been in tb e m e rc a n tile bUMlnees, p la iu t file d a « a in * t yon in t b * ab o v e e n t it le d day o f A pril, 1S08. at toe ram of sight ■Oit. on o r Iw fo r e l b * ,< a t d * v o f tb a 11 Ba* In Lancashire 30,000 cotton mill out the district, should receive the sight, in the states where women in November: par seat par aaaam aad for tha farther sum T h a un d a ralg n e d h e re b y an no unces an d poet offloe w o rk , w h ic h requtn pre*orit>ed In l b * o r d e r o f p u b lic a t io n , to - of »70 (Wi altonteya f*aa. and for the farther to th e v o te r* o f B h e rm a u o o u n ty th a t both accuracy a n d close a tte n tio n to w lt , on o r I w f o r * tb e 'AHh d a y o f M a y , A. o . workers are out of employment. support of the party. They are op vote, to see wonaen sell their virtue J D Lee, of Multnomah, sum of A » OOaoeta, aad toe aorta of aad <m b a to s c a u d ld a te , a t tb a J u n e ele ctio n de tails. I f g iv e n a m a jo r ity o f th e votes 180H, a n d i f you f a l l to so a p p e a r a n d a n a v * r There appears to be a business de posed by Mr. Mariner, of Gilliam tola w rit, aad aommaadtag am to make m is on tha rep u b llo s u tic k e t fo r a t th e J u u e electio n I prom ise to per p la in t i f f w if i " p p ly to t b * o o a rt f o r t b * ro- for offices. I can give specific irci A C Marster, of Douglas, of the real property smbr s m il la m id daaraa fo rm tb e w o rk o f tb e office w ith B|<eelal It e f d e m a n d e d :n ib e e o n )p la in t file d h e re in pression in many parts of the world, county, who came out as an iude of foraeloeare and ord*r of sale and herein D is tr ic t A tto rn e y ’ dents, with names,places and dates Frank J Miller, of Linn, a g a in s t yo o ; t o - w i l. f o r a d ec re e d ie e o lv in g care a n d close a tte n tio n , after daaaribad. I w ill, oa t b * b o n d * o f m a t r im o n y n o w e x ir tio g b e bat the United States is not among peudeut candidate, after the prima where women, desiring to be assiBt- R R Butler, of Gilliam. for th a 11 tb ju d ic ia l d la tric t, o o m p rie tw e e n tb e p la in t if f a n d y o n ra e lf, o n t b * P O . D e M o s s Saturday, the 27thday qf June, 1908 the heavy sufferers. lo g B h e rm a n , W h e e le r a n d G illia m « ro u n d * c ru e l a n d in h u m a n t r e a tm e n t, ries had been held, and after the clerks, etc., are sent from the candi a n d f o r *n o b o th e r a n d f o r tb e r r e lie f aa to A t toe boar of oaao*aloek 1a the afternoon, oountlee, eubj c t to th e a p p ro v a l o f th e people had selected their candidate« dates office to the political hoes, to U S senator— H M Cake. T b e un d e rsig n e d here b y announces tb e o o a rt m a y * * e m e q o it a b l* a n d j o * t . I f elected I tba Oooniy Ooart bourn door, la Moro, v o te n o f th is d is tric t. Th is » u in iu o n * i * serve d upo n yoo by p n b - Homebody has dug up a love let iu both political parties. Therefore, there offer her all, at the shrine of Representative in congress—W armaa Ooaaty. Oregon, m il at pobiie s h a ll fa ith f u lly disch arg e tb e d u tie s o f to tb e v o te n o f B b e rtn a n co u n ty th a t ■ton. to tha btehast Mddar for mate la tb s o ffice be Is an In d e p e n d e n t c a u d ld a te a t th e lie a tto n th e r e o f fo r * p e rio d o f a n w e e k * la T b e K b e n n a n (k m n » y O lw e r v e r , a w e e k ly ter, written in strange characters be has no party back of him, and is a man, jvho, but lor politics, would id ,a ll tha right,tlU a aad tolerant to wbtota Ellis J o h n A . C o llie r J u u e electio n fo r „ n ew s p a p e r o f « e n e r a l c ir o o la tla b p u b lis h e d on a sheet of clay, long before tbo only his own candidate. Mr. Mari not be allowed to enter her home Food and dairy commissioner—J m id O B Gabriel. Btbal Oabrtei, Agam (tor- In b b e rm a n o o u n ty , O re g o n , l a p a ra n a n o e toe and Emory (torfoa, or either of J o in t R e p r e s e n t a t iv e to a n o r d e r o f tb e H o n . E . V. L ltt le A e ld , Christian era. It reads much like ner is understood to be making his In every womans suffrage stnte, the da j of A pril. 1808, the dato bad oa the lStb < W Bailey. J u d « e o f t b * above, e n t itle d o o a rt, d n ly n n d * r* ig n e d h e re b y an no un one barata foTBBlowirw o f tb* mortgage fo r th e 28th re p re s e n ta tiv e d is tric t m a d s o n tb e 1 M b d a y o f A p r il, 1INJ8, a a d the ones pretty Mae used to receive canvas solely on the ground that he p r o v e r b b a s h a d a d o u b le e m p b a e is S u p r e m e J u d g e — R S Bean. or bow bava. la aad to tba to tb e voters o f B h e rm a n o o u n ty th a t c o m p ris in g B h e rm a n , aiixw aoaoired. < G illia m until ib e d i|te o f t b * fir s t p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f Is fo llo w to i daaartbrtl real property, aim is in favor of an open Columbia that “Politics make strange com Railroad commisaiuner—C B Aitch aad b*1ag to 8 l> -r< » « ., eoaaty, Oregon Io- be M s ca n d id ate, a t th e J u n e electio n W heeler oountlee. I f elected I w ill tb s l 7 i b d a y o f A p r il, 19UH. from Senator Platt. o a tbs re p u b lic a n tic k e t fo r p e rfo rm tb e d u tie s p e rta in in g to th e E H. D vros, wit: Lola o ra (1 ), two (» ). tores ( B ), i iaon river. Messrs. Donnelly and Pike panions. M bimdl A U bva XT, offloe iu th e beet m a n n e r possible th a t f r a r ( < / , and tba eoath east quarter (AK M). C o u n ty A e e e e e e r 8tate senator—-Jay Bowerman. w ill oonserve tb e Interests o f a ll th e nal7m29^«j^^^^H<oneyaJorJ2alnnff of tba aotek w *rt quarter (IW /) * f m *oon Pennsylvania’s governor was able point to tbe journal of the last ses thirty (80), townriup » north, rang* I t m at for Bbsrmao c o u n tv , O reg o n . I f e le c t residents o f tb e d is tric t. W. B. McCoy, republican candi Representatives—B F Pike, R N W illam rtte m eridian, to toe eoaaty of Bbm- ed to state to the White House confer sion of the legislature showing that A u e rro r m ade iu p re p a rin g m y I w i l l p e rfo rm th e duties ot th e offloe Donnklly. l a tb s C ir o u lt C o a r t o f t b * S ta te o t O r e * man, stato of Otagoa, M a ia la to « lWOO-lCO o f O o n n ty Assessor in th e M in e m an they, too, strenuously favor an open pe titio n s fo r filin g , discovered ux> 1st« enoe that his state has acquired date for re election to the office of - d a tM o ro , May »fob. 1808 to correct, le ft m y uatno o ff of th e r o b , f o r S h e rm a n C o u n ty . Circuit Judge—E V Littlefield. n a r as past y e a n w it h special favors to Columbia river, and that both have W . R. McCoy, BbariA _ 1,000,000 acres for reservation pur sheriff of Sherman county, should E d it h A n d e r e m , P l a l u t i f f , 1 o fficial p r im a r y b a llo t. T b e o n ly re &tm»»)oa»-»M] of Abarman ooaaty, Oregon vs. * ' > poses and is rapidly planting trees worked and voted for that measure. receive the unanimous vote of the District Attorney—John A Collier. O t t o P e e tz course Is to ru u In d e p e n d e n t a t tb e C h a r le y A n d e rs o n , D e fe n d a n t ) J u n e electio n. T h is h a ve decided to do. where they were wastefully slashed As tbe senator will come from Gil republican party June 1st. He has County Judge— William Henricha. ^uxBiFra A m n o t a llie d w ith a u y e x is tin g faction T o C h a r le y A n d e ra o u , tb o ab o v e n a m e d d e .. ib * Oirooit Óoart o( Iba Ateto of U regra off. The way to begin in forestry, liam county, in case Mr. Mariner made an excellent officer; boa faith Clerk— II 8 McDanel. T b a u n d aralgned h e re b y aunounoee an d k n o w o f n o reason w h y , I f elected f e n d a n t .------------------------------------- ------------------------- oonnty of Atoraran. to tb e v o te n o f B berm aD c o u n ty th a t I should not oo:operate fre e ly w ith th e I n tb e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n : should lie elected, either Wheeler fully served the people for the past Cotnpaissioner— W m W a lk e r.’ is to begin. ___________ L E M oot * . P iato ti« . Y o n a re b e ra b v r e q u ir e d to appear sad b a to a c a n d id a te a t th e J u n e ele ctio n d is tric t d e leg atio n , to be elected In J u u e or Bherman would be deprived of four years, and his wide experience Sheriff— tV B McCoy. a n s w e r tb e o o id p i a l o t file d a g a in s t yon la , on th e rep u b lic an tic k e t for co ncern ing a ll m a tte ra th a t m a y sub th e ab o v e e n t itle d a u lt .o n o r b e fo re th e Is a t Murray Davie, M ary Davie kta w lf*. E L serve th e Interests o f tb e people o f tb e d a y o f tb e tim e p r e w r ib e d In tb e o rd e r o f After figuring for some time on any representation whatever io the in matters pertaining to tbe office Assessor—Otto Peetz. D arla, R « Kinney, A B Potter aad C o u n ty S h e r if f d is tric t as w e ll as o f those o f th e state p a b lto s tlo n , t o w i t .u a o r b e fo re t b * W th d a y W *k to r A C o,* *orpor*tton .d *frodante tonnage, displacement, sailing ca uext legislature. Therefore, in the enablea him to give to the people Treasurer— Walter Stanley. Notte* ta toreby «Iran Ural andar and by If slaetod I w ill perform th e d u tie s o f a t large. o f M a y , A. D. 1908, a n d i f yoo f a il to ao a p virtù* o f aa «sraattoa aad ut A ot of ente, pacity, etc., Congressman Hobson interest of decent politics, and in the very beet of service. He has School supt— W C Bryant. W . J . M a r i n e r 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 i h * th a oAoe o f O o a n ty BberiflT In th e sam e o o o rt fo r t b * r e lie f d e m s n d e d -'tn th e e o m - d u ly teemd oot of too ato ra aotitted ooort, has concluded that the American behalf of fair play and a square l>een the means of settling more law Coroner—M B Taylor. in too a to ra aotitted M a e *, oo tto SOto day m a n n e r as In past y e a n , w it h special p la ln t file d h e r e in * « * l n * t r o n , t o -w lt, f o r a fo v o n to none. Of A pril. « » W » . vpoo • Jodgoteot nod de- d ec re e d ta a o lv in « Ib e b o n d * o f m a t r im o n y ded for all, we believe that every wawy ought to be strengthened. In T h e un dersigned hereby announces suits than any man who has yet fill Precinct com—L Barnum. eras dnly rmdOTOd and m terad of raoord in W B M c C o y to 4h e vo ter* o f B b e riiia n o o u n ty th a t bow e i t e t i n g Iw lw e e n th e p la in t i f f a n d y o o r- e e lf , on tb e g r u o u d * o f o ro e l a n d in h u m a n matter of thia kind the most sensi good citizen should vote for, and in ed that office, thus saving many Justice of the Peace— W m Rudolf. ••id ooart oo tto XBd day of Marek A » WO he is an In d e p e n d e n t ca n d id ate a t tbe t r e a tm e n t, a n d fo r «nob o th e r a n d f a r t h e r by fui **1 boot * of arartgag* to favor of tto ble thing to do wonld be to let Hob every way support candidates nom dollars to a number of litigants. He Constable—^.................. r e lie f a * to t b * o o a rt m a y * e * m o q n lta o ls • t o r a a a o to d p t e in it f f . . . d «a*tool tto atora T h e un dersigned hereby announces J u n e electio n for ---- H (tefbodoote, M urray ite v i* aad Mary to tb e v o te n ■ o f B h e rm a n oo u n Jty a n d jn a t. Inated at the primaries, especially received the indorsement of the re ty th I at son have his choioe. J o in t S e n a t o r T b t * l o m r a n f li | * aertred ap o n y o a b y p u b Itevte kla w lf*, aad K L Itevi«, and aaatort ba t e a c a n d id a te at th e J u n e elec tiou Messrs. BowermAn, Donnelly, Pike publican party at the primary elec A C a lif o r n ia n s Lweb. tto to r >i «after aran tinned «»aeri bad mort lic a tio n (h e r e o f fo r a p e rio d o f six auooe*a- for th e 18lh se n ato rial d is tric t, oom on th e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t for J , ---- -------------- ivo w e e k * In T b * b b e rm a n O o a n ty O b s e rv e r, gaged Drogarti, for tto earn of ainrterti and Collier,all of whom have served lion, aud we have every reason to “ T h e luckiest da y o f m y Ilfs w as p ris in g th e counties of G illia m , Bher a w e e k ly n ew e p a p e r o f g e n e ra l o ir o a la tio n hnndrvd tw m ly-M g k t end » 1 0 0 doliera, Mrs. Mollie Brown, a pretty • h e r lff m an and W h e e le r. I t elected, I w ill p o b lla b e d in n b e rm a n o o a n ty , O re g o n , la the public faithfully, and can rend believe that he will receive further I b o ug ht a box o f B u c k le n ’s A r n ic a w itk Interart ttoreoo at toe rate of *i« b t p*r young widow of Brooklyn, captur < * n t p*r annan* fro** tto lU d a y of Maroh o f B berm an o o n n ty. I prom ise, I f ele ct d u rin g m y te rm o f offloe, w o rk fa ith p a ra n a n o e lo an o r d e r o f tb o H o n X V L it er more efficient service than new indorsement on June 1st, for the B a lv e ,” w rites C h a rle s F . R u d a h n , o f IMS, aad tb * farth er eaia of two koodred ed , a s tric t a n d Im p a r tia l en fo rce m en t fu lly for th e best In terest o f a ll tb e peo t le f ie ld . J u d g e o f th e ab o v e e n t it le d e o a r t , ed a burglar 30 ds>s ago. Her por T ra c y , C a lifo rn ia . “ T w o 28c boxes cor dollar* attorney f**e . aad to* fnrtLar anm d u ly m a d e o n tb e I M h d a y o f A p r i l , 1808, ple a ll tlie tim e . I h a v e fa ith In tbe f tb e la w ,a n d to avoid a ll unneoeesnry aud inexperienced men. good sod efficient service he has ed m e o f an a n n o y in g case o f Ite h ln A of a to *te*a aad TO 100 d o lía n as teses, and o expense trait was published in the newspa to tb e o o u n ty, and o th e rw is e people an d believe In th e w ill o f tb e a n d th e d a te o f tb e flr a t p n b lio e tio n th e r e o f t t o fu rtto r eaaa of aeraatean aad 78-100 dot people an d th erefo r d u rin g m y te rm o f Is tb e 17tb d a y o f A pril. 18U8. rendered the people in the past plies, w h ic h had troubled m e fo r; W D P b u m a r , Ia n sorta, aad for aorte of sad apn> •k u p e rfo rm th e du tie s o f tb e office to th e p e n and her exploit described, and offloe, I f elected, I w ill alw a y s vote for 7 ta l7 m 88 2981 best of m y a b ility . A tto r n e y f o r P l a i n t i f f and th a t yie ld e d to no o th e r tr w rit. Now toorafora I w ill, oa It is probably just as well that We appeal to you to show your ap the first ten days brought her 70 (b a t c a n d id a te for U n ite d States B s a » J C F r e e m a n 8 >ld u n d e r g u aran tee, M o ro P h a rm a c y Tueeday, the 9th day ef June, 1908, C U M M O N S ------ In the Circuit Court ot the tbaie to r w h o has received th e hig h e st n u in preciation of thatservioe by voting congress has n’t acquired the habit letters from masculine admirers, of Oregon, tor Hhertnan county: Itetwm a toe t o a n of » p ae aad 4 a ■ of her o f tb e peoples votes for th a t pool O some promptly proposing mariiage of adjourning oat of respect for •eld day, et tto Court tones door, la tto rity T b o un dersigned h e re b y announces tlo n a t tb e general election n e x t pro L o t i l * L e a B la c k , P l a i n t i f f ) Send The Observer to your absent of 411X 1 M oCOY. W B Moro, A tonaan eoaaty, ria ls of Ongon, ▼e. > * tb e v o te n o f B herm an c o u u ty th a t ceeding tb e election o f senator in con others more delicately requesting d»*ad bill, but it seems remarkable friends. It is better than a letter, ■all to toe htgtoet bidder et pobti* eaetfoo to j be to s ca n d id ate a t tb e J u u e election grass, w ith o u t regard to bis po litics or W H R ls o k , D e fe n d a n t that it should sine die so quick after for eaeh la to ad , all tto right, t il l* and la the privilege of beginning a corres m y In d iv id u a l preference. 1 a m u o l and gives all the home news. F o fr o n th e d e m o cratic tic k e t for teras» wbteh tto M id defendants, or either Emma Goldman ia talking from silled to a n y c liq u e , co m b in a tio n or T o W H B la c k , tb s ab o ve n a m e d d e fe n d pond enoe. Think of the 70 whose the death of Ship Subsidy Bill, lost of thee*, had oa tt e » M day o f M e m h . 1808, months for 50c. ant— C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r taction an d desire th a t th e people sh all i n th e n u m e o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n : Portland platforms in spite of hades or any tin a thereafter, ia ot t e t t o follow -------;------ i . .Jaw letters bespeak intelligence and iu the contagion that carried 640 ing deeoritod real property, to-wlt: T to fo r B h e rm a n oo u n ty a n d I s o lic it y o u r say w h o I s h a ll vote for for U n ite d Y o a e r * h e re b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r in tb s and The Oregonian; and so is 0 .E.8 •onto *« rt quarter of erartea otaran [11] an«T votes a t th a t ele c tio n . I have been a States S e n a to r I so licit th e votes ot abo ve e n t itle d o o a rt a n d a n a w e r t b * o o m - standing in their communities. How acre Homestead Bill, et. al., to uu tto m ath h alf of eeottoa twelve JIB] all it p la ln t file d a g a in s t yon in tb e above e n t i th e people o f s ll parties w h o believe in Wood, who appears to be able to resid ent o f B h e rm an c o u n ty for 26 years idle was the elder Weller’s caution timely graves. township otra [1] sorto, ranga eigkteea (IB. 12795622 s o d am an interested ta x p a y e r In th e N tatenient n u m b e r o n e, in o th e r w ords tle d a n it, on o r b e fo re tb e la a t d a y o f tb s give the woman cards and spades •a ri o f tto W iileteottoaieridtaa, oontalnim tim e p ro ao ritied in tb e o rd e r o f p a b lio a t io a , “ Hamivel, bevsre of viddera J” How w e lfa re o f o u r o o u n ty ; ueedlaes to say o f a ll voters w h o believe in g o vern m en t to -w it: on o r b e fo re tb e 29th d a y o f M a y . ■ boat 480 aerea of load ia Btoraaaa ooaaty •ta le of Oragoa. tateottor with tto taaeaaate t h a t I f th e voters o f B h e rm a n oo u n ty o f th e people, by th e people, for people 1908, a n d i f yoa f a i l to so a p p e a r s a d an s Only io Auu iii.t <> u d »!;• O.n and then spit the biggeat flame of wrong is the old notion that men heredltamente and appo rtenanoes toara* a Io m e f i t to elect m e to th e offloe o f C o m W «8 A U l w a r d a w e r, p la in t if f w il l a p p ly to th e e o n rt f o r I A M H E R E fo r t h * p u r prefer the timid, shrinking woman uess murder farm with its gruesome auu/vhirilic fire. Just wait until t v-a«1ae or ia aaywtee ai i-r ta la la g , aad m issio ner I w ill d p «11 possible to m e rit th e r e lie f d e m a n d e d in tb e o o m p la ln t file d tbe dynamite gang catch ou, tl en the proB**d* of said ente la Bo ■ ' *' port» o f re p a irin g your wlll L e re in a g a iu a t yo n , to w it : F o r a d ecree d is th e ir oonfldenoe. who shrieks at a moose, faints at a associations be transformed over rito the daere* of forasteeara, to s g th e b o n d s of w atrtm oay now exist C om bin es for . . . . ......... T h e undersigned h ereby a n n n u u o m in o g lv in H o ra c e W . S tro n g , __ « a n of aiooteoa h a a d n d twenty b e tw e e n t b * p l a in t i f f a n d y o n ra a lf o n word and dissolves in tears at every night into a Goney island, with the there ’ll be something doing in to th e voters o f B herm nn c o u n ty th a t tb e g r o n a d * o f d e s e rtio n , a n d o rn a l a n d in - nod 88-1AS A rito n lA V M A » ] with la- be la a s ta te m e n t N o .1 ca n d id ate a t th e b u m a u t r e a t n e a t , a n d f o r aneb o h e r a n d opportunity to the strong and cour picture postal vender and the faker streets of the Bose City besides tbe „ fiora to* » d day of M a tto , 180». at I h e re b y a n n o u n c e m y s e lf m an In Ju n e electio n on dem o cratic tic k e t for ra t* of otehl par « a to a *r annate; two f a r t h e r r e l ie f as to th e o o a rt m a y * o * m e q o it - out iu force and a crowd of 15,000 blissful Beata oarnlval. ageous of their sex. «rad dollara r $ « 0 ] es Bitonrar fto*, sad 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 a b le a q d jn a t. .f e in t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e the farther *O a of ninrtoaa aad 78-100 dol- J u d ic ia l d is tric t, co m p ris in g tb e co un - T h i * s u m m o n * ia served n po n y o a b v people arriving daily by train and lass [»1» 7 0 1 tax**, aad the farther rant of tlra o f G illia m , B h e rm a n a n d W heeler» for th e 28th rep rese n ta tive d is tric t com p a b lio a tio n th e r e o f f o r a p e rio d o f s ix w eeks The great UKinal scheme of pro trolly car, and automobile, search « ^ . Lt e * . a n d n ISO A rito n ($11781 «teta, in tb e H b e rm a n O o a n ty O b s e rv e r, s w e e k ly fo r th e office o f p ris in g tb e counties o f S h e rm a n , G illi It is annonneed from Portugal • n i « k * over pirn, If any. to te» paid lato tea n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e ra l o ir o a la tio n p u b lis h e d A n y O rders w ill be a tte n d portions! representation, we are ing for ghastly souvenirs. am »nd W h ee ler, i f elected I w ill d u r in H b e rm a n C o u n ty , O re g o n , in p a ra n a n o e r a l i «»art, aa by orda» s f sstd eoart to raid that the conspiracy which caused ed to p ro m p tly . Address in g m y te rm o f office w o rk fa ith fu lly to a n o rd e r o f th e H o n E. V . L i t t l e f i e l d , assertion to as* diraetod sed d e liv e re d .« !*- told by its gifted author, “ lain suc fo r th e election to be b e ld J a n e 1, 1908. for tb e l>e«t In terests o f a ll th e people. J u d g e o f tb e abo ve e n t itle d o o a rt. d a l y ffilAOdllltf IQR lO M i l RDM BboVR dDRffTibDO t b e d<-atli of King Carlos and the cessful operation io Japan, Hwitaer I f elected 1 w i l l d u rin g m y te rm o f o f I L a ve fa ith In tb e people an d believe m a d e o n tb s 18th d a y o f A p r il, 1808, sad \V«‘ <1 >n’t know what Mr. lira rat O o * ii Prince la*t February “ had fice, w o rk fa ith r o lly to r a ll th e people. la th e w i l l o f tb e people an d , th e re fo r, tb e d a te o f tb e f l n t p a b lio a tio a th e re o f is i h l r i i d « d o in g v i l l i bin new party. Innd, I), nmark and Tasmania.” of Sberaaaa aoeaty, state of I w ill w ag e w a r on c rim in a ls , frien d s d a rin g m y te rm o f office, i f elected. I tb s 17th d a y o f A p r il, 1908. yui pints i . t n i i f l e a , a n d “so ria *S W -8 fo ]______________________ Oregon an d 8 ms a lik e , w ith o u t regard to bis Aud also, suggests The Oregonian, K. B D u m a, w ill a I w ay« vote for th a t can d id ate for Xnany per-ona of p<»dtiop” are sus A*« it prfclty plaything it will doubt Attorney for P lain tiff poiltlos, poaitlon o r s ta tio n in life. A s U n ite d S tates B en ato r w h o has received 7tsl7m98 398] in Patagonia and Thibet and Abys to m y q n allflo atlo o s I w i l l say th a t I th e h ig h e st n u m b e r o f tb e peoples votes peel« (1 or implicated in it that there cmi affor'l him and I be rent of the sinia, we hear. By all means Ore a m a g ra d u a te from th e la w d e p a rtm e n t cast for th a t position a t th e general E u r e k a L e d « e N n . 121. 'will be no . roar*«*utions. Ii is lie»! I he eon-if i y a vgat deal of aniu.-e o f tb e U n iv e r s ity o f M ic h ig a n , a t A n n election n e x t proceeding th e election of g<>u should desire to ba classed A . F A A. M -, M ora, O r. ■sent, it will never' atnonut Io A rb o r, g ra d u a tin g in tb e class o f 190S, a U n ite d S ta te B en ato r w ith o u t regard t o let bleeping dogs lie—end pray with thoae enlightened countries. , ,.lee»a lb * f l n t a n d th ird an d h a v e been engaged In act ual prao- to Ills politics or m y In d iv id u a l prefer t h a t they may stay sleepy. This much an a political organization; at Uos e v e r slnee said tim e . I am no t a l ence. I am n o t a llie d to a n y clique, T h u rs d a y e v en in g s o f each • •• A N D » « « • F fiVSRV sssMMWwaa V» ORDKR ooodilion of affairs recalls that io most it will only serve an a sort of m o n th v is itin g m em bers lie d to a u y cliq u e , c o m b in a tio n , or c o m b in a tio n o r fa ctlo u , a n d I desire factio n o f a n y k in d or sort, b u t In d e . cordl illy In v ite d to m « -‘ haven of reM for discredited and The White House conference nd e people should say w h o m I shall ^Belgrade, «here tbeaMOMkina of the U N D E R T A K I N G p e n d e n t In tb e fu lle s t sense o f tb e th e W . M. vote to r fo r U n ite d Btates B enator. I jonrned in time to prevent it from w ith ue. B y o rd J. e r M o . f P th l a t e Ktrg nod Queen are known, brokeu d>>wu politicians. a r ry , B e o re ts rj. w ord. I so licit th e votes o f th e people so licit th e votes o f th e people o f a ll t he bserver ffice M y M o tto Is ot a ll p a rtta a .w h o believe In a "gov turning info a democratic love feast ■ r e in power, and are unmenaced, parties w h o balievs in s ta te m e n t N o . 1, M e4kleha«w C h a p « * -, #n<* In o th e r w ords o f a ll vo teis w h o believe m a n t o f ' th tb e people, by th e people, Hornethiug must lie pardoned In s T h e W a r lg a B a s t C lim a t e ■od by the irai knbwh-dge of what X» is O.E.S. here' f o r A a people,” a n d I hereby pledge In g o v e rn m e n t o f th e people, b y tb a Small Profits. e n tire ly free free from on tb e party that is ro seldom io touch R s g n la r o o m m u n lca tlo n wtoh- people a n d fo r th a people. m y w r ifl r elected, to ca rry ou t they bave done and may repeat, * | to I" m a entirely from d diaraae, it sh 2d a n d 4 th Ih n r e - ra o f U n p e o p le h ig h e le v a tio n * fever p re v a il, w h ile on with the atmosphere of tbe Execu L i r a an d L a t L l v * hold King Peter in subjection. 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