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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1908)
■ '-i \. I M - .»• • I The O b s e rv e r. H e r * Ctey O f f ic ia l r « F « r . pa pb b op ihxmmaw oo o r r io iA L * M O R O , OR BO O N . D. C. I reland a S on .......... E ditors C. L. I rrland , M anager . Send for advertising ratee. FRIDAY Ji'NE 5, 1908 ------------- C h u rc h and S ociety no tice* F R E E , e x cept w h en for m o n e y m a k in g purpose*. S u c h no tice* at re g u la r ra te * at th e option of the publishers. Before c o m in g to th e c ity to trad e read- e ra a r e requested to e x a m in e T h e O b*ei v er a d v e rtis in g c o lu m n *. I t * the a ctiv e, w id e a w a k e b u slne** m a n w h o a d v e rtise *, con seq u e n tly he I* th e m o»l a e c o in m » d a tin g , s e ll* th e cheapest, and deals th e m ost lib e ra lly In e v e ry w a r We will not be responsible for the n e g le c t of s u bscribers to n o tify us of c h anges in t h e t r ad d re s s. N o r w i ll th e n o tific a tio n of a P o s tm a s te r th a t th e sub s c rib e r has “ R e m o v e d ” s e ttle th e b ill of a d e lin q u e n t. ________ __ j The reformer is usually the man who has gotten it in the r.eck., ______„ a John D. Rockefeller has been re1 ferred to receutly as a socialist. But what good does it do to c a ll h im names T A VERY WEAK ARGUMENT. The New York Central Itdlwny Conquuiy had a mile of »lead l»M o motives photographed, nt E klrut, Indiana, last week, 121 In ontoher, to be used as an argnniw’ i »i rais ing freight rales, a step which should logically tend I»» masC -'UI more engines dead. * life, the Amerieau Locomotive ( ’«» , t.l’ Schenectady, is bniIding for the Central 135 new engines to m de livered this summer. As lh«y are larger und stronger engines lhan Ine old, they will probubly fill,a mi’.: ami a half of track when e. ru'd« ted. Why not photograph Ihemf I < I CHAMBERLAIN HAS • 1100 PLURALITY W ith T h a t E x c e p t io n G *e E n t i r e p u b lic a n S ta te T ic k e t R e H as B e e n E le c t e d . C A IU U E B FOURTEEN C O U N T IE S Counties Vote Dry and Cities W e t in N early E very Caae— Prohls M aks G reat Gains. L ik e o th e r ra ilro a d s , th e C e n tra l pressed in to s e rv ic e th e ¡ a.-t tw o y ears to c a rry a p h e n o m in a l traffic» P o rtland . O r., June 3.— G overnor Cham berlain, Dem ocrat, has carried rails. B e in g u u e c o m in a l in o p e ra ths stats of Oregon for United States tio n , these footsore v e te ra n s m e Senator over H . M. Cake. R epu b li bound to be re tire d nt th? fi si o p can, by a m a jo rity ranging from p o r tu n ity . T h e y m a y , as piteously 1000 to 1900. Cham berlain has beeh s ta te d , represent, a cost of $1,(81 t,- successful in 14 out o f the 83 coun ties as follow s: B aker, Clackamas. 000, b u t th e y a re w o rth now w hat Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, L in th e y can e a rn as y a rd e o g in rs o r coln, L in n , M alh eur, M arlo n , M u lt w ill b rin g as ju n k . T h e w ay for a nomah, P olk and U nion, and prob- s’ ro n g ra ilr o a d to meet slack tim e s Bbly L ake* M r. Cake has carried the is to c u t its d iv id e n d s . A we..k rem aining II counties, bnt hie aver ra ilro a d s p ro p e r coarse is to beenmn age p lu ra lities are much smaller s tro n g b y passing th ro u g h th e w a te r than hie opponent. squeezing process o f a re c e iv e rs h ip . ' A **de from th * 8 en at° rlBl flgh t* a n y o ld e n g in e th a t w ou ld k< ep the T o w oo back p ro s p e rity by ra is in g th e cost o f s e rv ic e is th e v e ry liig h t Oar polite friends, the J tpanese, o f fo lly . ------------------ ------ - - are well pleased with the honorable Dethil« of the election m a v arbitration tieatv just signed with « ,curat.lv HtaUd next week. Uncle Sam. >w w p froIn B u p r e - . Judg. to R a ll. roMd Commissioner. W . R. E llis waa elected Representative fro m the 8«c- ond Congressional D is tric t by an 1m- be majority. J. . *•*'" '-•'J’''« 1 “ msnss W . B ailey was < > '«•“ I Food and D a iry Commissioner. Clyde B. Altohlson has been elected H a ll road Commissioner, w ith ▲. N. H a m - llto n, who was defeated In Repub- Ho*“ p rim aries for the nom ination, ie! us hope that the report thut Thttogh foreigu counts .ma^ Bay they make only love matches, still, Si ci el ary Wilson, of the ngricultu- the dollars ring louder th/n the rtl department, will soon resign, is not tiue. Mr. Wilson can p o i MMCOBi- marriage bells. „„.re genuine poetry into hie »g.l- '.. c .r r tM 1 . m .a , c o .. ties which were already dry and in There being 980 delegates to Hie cultural reportfi than any man who which the question was resubm itted The prohibitionists gained In a num- Chicago convention, Mr. Taft will ever lived. , her of seuutles which had been p art- let other favorite sous have a few Qov, Haskell, of O k la h o m a , has , ly w e t, but in places lik e P o rtland , o f them, as a matter of.courtesy. vetoed an anti trust bill because he Salem, T he Dallee and other im p ort “ would not destroy the cow to kill ant ceB,*r’ w here the question was An 88-mile gale of wind put Chi- the tick.” The governor abould aukm ltted, the local option people oago out of sight and hearing pari take care. He will be condemned w ere defeated. In Lincoln county, fo rm erly dry, the wets captured aey,- of the 29th. Considerable damage as a hireling of the corporationaTf eral of the la rg e r com munities. was done, and many persons were Le behaves iu this way. Reports from the follow in g coun injured. ties show th a t they have carried aa a whole fo r P roh ibition : (la c k a in a e fu r the Goveraeaa Oregon C ity — Com plete re ta r from 11 precincts In C lackaauu Coudty give Cake l i l t and berlaln 1646. T he vet« on prokl bltlon. w ith 40 per cent o f the vuts to hear fro m . Is d ry IB IS , w et 1B10 T he e n tire Republican oounty tlefci w ith the exception of Aaseeor aad Sheriff, Is elected. T he county kA school measure w ill be defeated, as w ill the U n iversity o f Oregon appr p rlatlo n b ill, though Lt m ay not la by more than 400. G o re rs o r C arries L la a . A lb an y— C h am berlain carried tl county by a m ao rlty o f BBS, w ith three sm all precincts not re p o rt* The entire Dem ocratic le g is la tiv e ticket is elected. T h e Republicans w ill get the county oScea w ith the exception o f., Sheriff. T h e county goes dry by" an estim ated m ajo rity o f 450. U n io n D ry by a Big V o te. La Grande— F u ll re ta rn a fro m 10 precincts In Union County give Cake 557 end C ham berlain BB1. P ro h i bition won In every preetaot o f the county, except one, and th a t one la the C ity of L a Grande. T h e re the m a jo rity waa em ail, and the eottaly w ill go overw helm in gly dry. Many estim ate the lead to be about BOB. Cake Leads la Douglas. Roseburg— F u ll returns frsnt IB precincts give Cake 11X5 sad Cham berlain 1291. Although thS aSUSty in 1000 Republican; th e Degtuerats have elected the Sheriff, Clerk and probably School Superintendent. A U M IN ia T R A lO R H N O T IC E Registration reopens Sept. 20 for Presidential election, and closes on October 20. Election Nov. 8. MORO PHARMACY E x p ert, For Presidential elector«, to be voted in November J D Lee, of Multnomah, A C Marster, of Douglas, Frank J MiIU< of Linn, R R Batter, of Gilliam. NEW TODAY. ticket carries the county by a t least 500. Cake Ahead ta Lane. Eugene— P a rtia l returns fro m 14 precincts out of 50 give C ake 12 IB and Cham berlain *7B. T h e county goes dry by about 300. T ila m o o k Favore Cake. T illa m o o k — Fifteen out o f IB pre- olncts In T illa m o o k County give Cake 634 and C kam b erlala 4 | 8 Lo cal option w ill carry tha conaty by 70 votes Experienced, Registered P h arm acists fled icin es C a re fu lly Compounded. Complete Assortment of Silverware and Jewelry FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. A n y a n d a ll K in d a o f P a t e n t M e d ic i n e A lw a y s In S to c k Plenty of gram and water. For particulars inquire of J. A. S mith , 2t*] Gram Valley, Or J^OTICB FOB PU B LIC A TIO N . Two saddle ponies, weighing 800 pounds each. One is well trained, the other just being broke. Will sell, or trade both for a larger broke horse. R. A. M urray , imi M30afor nitNl^rn hospital for the treatment of all medical end kUrgiog I ^ f , UL ^ U>^raiMkdUBarryOhk> diseases, exoept suoh as are contagious. | fcut'aid* ° 1,1 ' H K ” 8 Lota 4 and A, avotion S, tou u a b lp 1 aoutb, R a t e s , f r o m $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d in g to ro o m For F u r th e r In f o r m a t io n L a te s t B racelet Designs GOODS Farmers teams fed as well as they are fed a t home, if not better. Telephone at our expense. Sample ooptoe of this paper may be had at Tbe Observer business office—fto. per copy. SOLD L. W.ROSS, W aso W a tc h Inspector O. R . & N. M m araa A SCHOOL ^ ilE R IF F 'H S C R A N T O N , - P E N N S Y L V A N IA . Architecture Bookkeeping Stenography x ... Banking and Banking Law, Commercial Law, Advertising Show Card Writing Chemistry Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering Newspaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering Civil Service, Mechanical Engineering, Gas Engineering, Mining Engineering, Locomotive Running, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonegraph. Full information furnished free upon requeet by H. V. REED, Representative, , 6 4 1 -2 S ix th s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re. * Isn’t Reading a Delight Now W e coaxed th a t man s Iowa Mma before ha would let aa fix taiaavM B s said a it irtaeasa w a r* a lik e and what tb s nos. N ow yoa oonld not Ret h im to r < > alaewbare. W e are perfect " e re fitte r *,” and th a t’s why we please o a r patrons. F. I. Clark, Jeweler, S Optician W, B. MoCov, ffbartff T H S DALLES, OREGON. Rtm29je2ft-2ii6J .U P Y R IG H T VXC LE5A M Tie Slar M ng M in e Co. is erecting a plant at fo r watar, oil, gas, etc., etc. UNDERTAKING A znoderefe am ount o f m oney w ill a ta ri you in a profitable bnaineaa. and SID E LIN E S bsfors buying O. w : M o ro AXTELL - DRILLING MACHINES . •as engine service dim tTnele Rim the UNION CAS B S G in x for his flelit outfits io th * Artillery and wiraleM telaxraph 8TA R PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by C o m p e titiv e T e s ts to bo T h e Beat In Tbe W o r ld . For fa ll particulars regard ing well d rilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., w rite’to •rrvtce. Thl* rouch trsatment is a tre* prschcAl test of efleteacy and dtiri- blltty. The U n io n 8A8 MHOIRB ia <x>a- ■tructed la tech a superior manner and of ■acta material that It start* sasr, works oaay and ruas easy ander ordinary. erory- day, roach farm aaaco. Before yoa lavaat a ’ cent ta a cos eactaa write for oar fraa eats)« A m W hen w riting for Catalog Commercial Job Frioting ! Union Gas Engine Co. rORTUIWO, O M A O » . 62456 F irs t S t ., P ortland , Oregon P. P. Xendall. Sales Aceat or AKWOW, inka, muoilage, oards, envelopes, OHIO. , M ORO, OREGON. LIVERY, FEED ANO SALE STABLES. J. M . D U N A H O O , Proprietor and Manager. 12705021 I AJC HERE «or tbs per- pqgfi of repairing yoor OWnMass for ................. The Y ear 1 AJoy Ordern will bs attend a i to promptly. Addraaa Tuesday, the 9th day of June, 1908, S P E C IA L RATES JO C O M M E R C IA L TR A V E L E R S TKSHRMIUIM MACHINE CO. O regon. ‘ In tbe C iro a it C ourt of tbe State of Oregon oounty o f H berm an. L K Moor», P la in tiff, va. M u rra y D avia, M a ry D av la hia w ife , E L D av ta , K C K in n ey , A B P o tte r and W ebber A Co,a corporation .d e fe n d a n ts N otice ia hereby given th a t under and by virtue o f an execution and order o f aale, d a ly isaned out o f tbe above e n title d court, io tbe above a n titie d canoe, op tbe 80th day o f A p ril, a d 1003, upon a ju dgm ent and de cree d a ly rendered and entered o f reoord in «aid ooart on tbe 23d day o f M aroh a d 1906 bW forecloaare o f m ortgage in fa vo r o f tbe above nam ed p la in tiff and against tbe above nam ed defendants, M u rra y P a v ia and M a ry D avis b i* w ife, and E L D avia, aud again«* tbe h e rein a fte r m entioned deaorlbed m o rt gaged property, fo r the sum o f nineteen h n n d rtd tw enty-eigh t end 33-100 d o lla ra . w ith interest thereon a t the rate o f e ig h t per oent. per annum fro m tbe 23d day o f M a ro h 1906, and the fa rth e r aum o f tw o hundred d o lla r* attorney fees, and the fu rth e r sum of nineteen and 70-100 d o lla ra aa taxes, and the fu rth e r anm o f seventeen and 76-100 d o l lars ooata, and fo r ooata o f and upon thia w rit. Now therefore I w ill, on eu the hour* o f 9 p m and 4 p m o f said day, a t tha C ourt bonne door, in the c ity o f M oro, Hberm an oonuty, state of O regon, sell to the highest bidder a t pu blic auction fo r cash iu hand, a ll tbe rig h t, title and In terest whioh the said defendants, or e ith e r o f them , had on t t a Xid day o f M a rc h , 1906, o r any tim e th e rea fte r, in or to the fo llo w ing described real property, to -w il: The- sontfa eaat q u arte r o f aeotioa eleven i l l ] and tbe south h a lf o f section twelve [12] a ll m tow nship one [1] n o rth , range eighteen (181 east o f the W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , co n ta in in g about 460 aeree o f land in Hherm an oounty.. state o f Oregon, together w ith the tenem ents he red ita m en t* and a ppn rtenanoas thereon to belonging or in anywise a ppertainin g, and w ill apply tbe proceeds o f said s a la ln ao- oordanoe w ith the decree o f foreclosure, to satinfy tbe sum of nineteen hnndred tw e n ty eigh t and 83-100 d o lla r* [ $1.926.381 w ith In terest from the 23d day o f M arCb, 1908, a t the rata o f eigbl per oont. per a nnu m ; tw o hundred dollara [1900] aa attorney fees, and the fu rth e r sum of nineteen and 70-100 d o l lara [$19.70] taxes, and the fa rth e r anm o f seventeen and 78 100 do llara ($17.76] costa and the over plus, I f any, to b» paid in to the aald ooart, aa by order o f aald court In said execution to me directed acd delivered,oom - m anding ma to sail said above described real property In the m an ner provided by la w . W. B. M oOov, Sheriff an county, f 6tm»Je6-9>4] of Hberm z 7 ’ state Q o tagon per «f assay talad, tableta, «vary alyls, st I'taeC o f Hberm an county, Oregon ^HKRIFFH HA1.K. • •• A N D . . . FURNITURE SALK. In tbe C iro a il C o a rt o f tbe H ta ts o f Oregon for H berm an county, T b e D allea Lodge No 90S. B P. O . B lka, a oorporatm n, P la in t .f f t . <a. O B. G a b rie l. K ih e i G a b rie l < Agnes G o rto n and B inary G o rto n , D efendants. By Virtue of an execa'ion and order o f sale iNMued out of. and under tbta aeal o f tba C irc u it C ourt of tbe H tale o f Oregon fo r the oounty o f H berm an. to ma direoied and d a t- rd tbe 2Mb day of M a y , IWJS, upon a decree fo r tbe foreclosure o f a e e ita in m ortgage and Judgm ent,rendered and eutered in eald I ooart on tbe IKib day o f A p ril, llRJH, in tba I above e n title d oanee, in favo r of p la in tiff and againm the defendants, O 11 G a b rie l K tbel O a b n e l, Agnes O a rto o and Em ory Gorton aa jndgroent debtors in tbe com of SMM MO-IUO. with in tareet thereon from eaid 16th day e f A p ril, 1U06, a t tbe rate o f e ig h t par cent per annum and for tba fa rtb a r aum o f $70.00 a tto rn e y* feee, and for tbe fa rtb a r anui o f $20 OOaoata, and tba ooata of and on thia w rit, and com m anding me to m ake aala of tbe real property ecubrnoed in aald decree o f fo r.’rioaare and order o f sale and h e re in a fte r described, I w ill, on At tbe hour of p n eo ’eloek in tbe a fta rn o o a . a t tbe County C ourt boose door, in M oro, Hberm an C oanty, Oregon, cell a t public auction, to tbe highest bidder fo r caab in bn nd.all the rig h t,title and Interest in which said O B G abriel. E th e l G a b rie l, Agnes G a r- ton and Em ory G a rlo n , or e ith e r o f them , bad ou tb* Itftb day o f A p ril, 19UH, tba data o f the m ortgage foreclosure herein, have • nines acquired, or now have, in and to ibe follow ing described real property, situated and being in Hbermnu o<>iiuiy, O ragoo, lo- w it: L o t* one ( I ) , tw o (3 ). three (8), and fo a r (4 /, and the south e a*t q u arte r (H E 5<), o f the south went q u arte r ( t t W X ) e f aeonon th irty (3 0), tow nship 3 n o rth , range 1 3 east W illa m e tte m erid ia n , in tba oounty of Hher- m an, stale a f Oregon, contain ing 166 60 IPO i D ated a t M oro, M ay 26th, 1903. Mr. Optician for f i t t i n g l y eyes so i**rfeclly. I ’ have had glasses of all kinas, but this last pair I got of you beats them all.” I W ilooh , Applicants* A tto rn e y Saturday, the 27th day of June, 1908 “ I t certainly is, and I thank you, FURNITURE Call aud Examine My Stock of W F C ourtney, J a n * C oa rtn ey , Weaver B W a lk e r, J I Oaoo T b r« *h iU |( M aobtae JJo, a. corporation, E ( ) MoCoy, r P M a ya ^ F o lk M ays and B enton M aya, a e e x M n io r u f tb« w ill o f R obert Maya.deoeaa»K|?»nd a ll whom it m ay eouoern, defendants. T o a ll whom It m ay ooaoern—T a k a notlsa th a t on tbe Slat day o f Jan u a ry, a d 19US, an applic atio n waa filed by said F rederick H lan, io i b . C irc u it court fo r Hbertnan ooan- ty fo r tn lu a l reatatratiun o f tba t itle to tbe l« n d above deacribed. Now a n tra * yoa ap- pe >r on or before tb s 13tb day o f d s n s , a o ItMJH, arid «bow canoe wby auob a p p lic a tio n afinll not t»e urn nted, tbe *am e w ill be takSB aa conic ai d. and a decree w ill be ente re d according to tbe prayer o f the a p p lic a tio n , and you w ill be forever barred fro m d isp at- tnn the home IS e a ll U . H. M c D a x x r. C le rk . 6taiRJ>'12-?J41 for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE W E LL Quick Soles and Small Profits. Live and Let Live. versa* REASONABLE PORTLAND, OREGON My Motto Is Application N o L In tba C irc u it O m r t of tlta Hint«) o f Ortrgoa fo r the o -u titv o f HUcriuau. In the n itil'i r o f tbu a p p lic atio n o f R od erick Hl u to rtp ia ie r tbe l ie to eoutb m a t qtiartilff [«KW] • t Ion twnntv-alx (961. Tp tw«» (yj n o rm rang« ■ t<«-rn [16] . . a t o f tbs W i I I h u h I i . m e rid ia n , J e w e lry of a ll k in d s . To Buy, Sell ir Euhige Every kind of rig to order, and all orders prompt and satis factory at reasonable prices. *» O P T IC IA L G O O D S Bend The Observer to your absent friends. I t id better than a letter, and gives all the home news. Four mont tbe for 60c. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. D ir e c t o r s . D K O ISTK A TIU N OF LAND TIT L X . Came to my plaoe, 4% miles south east of Monkland, Sherman oounty, Oregon, known as tbe Niel McDonald farm, on May 1, 1908, one red oow, branded HT on left hip. The owner or owners of the above animal is r» quested to oall for it, prove property, pay chargea and take it away, otherwise it will be sold, aa provided by law, at the farm named in this advertisement, to the highest bidder for cash, at 10 o’cloek in the forenoon of Satur- Jnne 6,1908. F. L Burnett, 3tm22je6-295] Monkland, Or Pliallaioit liw rj Ci. Vua, OrejM. A d d re s s Drs. Ferguson and Reuter, M e d ic a l rnOR« 30 •>*«!, W ill. M e rid ia n , baa filad uo- tloe of bia iuleuM on in m ake fin al five-year >f. to eatitb li-h clattu to the la n d abovs rib e d , bv(«re tbe (lo o tily (H erb . M o ro , O ragon, oo tbe lutta day ot Jone, 1U0H. C la im a n t naniaa aa » im «-••»«. Jo h n M a- Andrew and J E D -tvid. ot C roy, O regon, and E dw ard ita li and Nenrioa 0 M irffe tt of M o n klan d , Oregon. •M lu K jiß l C. w, Monas. Ite g U te r C Amhulenoe will meet all trains sod boats if hospital is notified. [stray Rotice- Sale. Any person or persons having horses, oattle, bouses, lota or house hold goods for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy suoh prop erty, will find T hb O bsbbver a good medium* for advertising and securing a customer. Try T he O bsbbver , Moro, Or D e p a rtm e n t o f the In te r io r. . L a u d Oihoa a t Ib e D .tliea, O regon, I May 3, liNM. ( Notioe ia hereby given th a t P h ilip K obart- aou, of K io lid y k e, O ta g o .i, wbo, Joua B, T H E D A L L E S H O S P IT A L M onkland, O r (stny Hitice--Sale. tdOTICB OF A D M IN IS TR A T IO N , In the County Court ol the State of Oregon lor Hbcrtnan county W aboo , for Sole or Tnrfe je5tf-2»7] N otice 1* hereby given th a t the u n d e r signed, baa been appointed by the C ounty C ourt of the H tete o f Oregon for H heru iea oonuty, ad in 1 n tat r a to r o f tb * estate o f L u th er B H ill deceased, and baa d u ly q u a lifie d aa such. A ll peraona b a v in s olatw a ibe eetata o f aald deoeaaed, are hereby no tified to present tba same to m e, a t the la w nffloa o f W H Begad ale, In tba a lly o f M oro Oregon. verified aa by law req uired. w ith in six m outh* from data o f flrat pu b lica tio n of thia notice. t o - w il, M a y 22d. 1906. J amb * M iT onai.b, A d m in is tra to r o f i ba Estate ol L u th e r U H ll( . 6tm22je 1» 996] deoeaaed In tba m a tte r o f the aetata o f B P M e d la r, daaaaaud. Notlee ta hereby given th a t tba un d e r signed &»■ bean d u ly appointed by tba above e n title d c o u rt, a d m in is tra to r o f tba satale o f B F M e d la r, daoaaaad. A ll peraona baviug c la im * against the eaid decaaaad, or ageiuat bis estate, are {h a rs h r required to present tba asms, dulv verified with the proper v one bars, to »aid a d m in is tra to r, a t the law offim of C f B rig h t, In O regon, w ith in six m o u th * fro m ths duta o f the first pn blloatioo o f th ia n o lle *, to -w lt. alx m onth * from tba M b d * j o f M a y , a o 1M)H. W m . H Ilaw aicK a, StmHJefUSM] A d m in is tra to r Pasting fir Horses Came to my place, oommonly known aa the Froeb place, seven miles east of Klondike, Sherman county, Oregon, one sorrel gelding, about 4 years old and will weigh about 950 lbs, bald faoe, branded C olum bia fo r Univerafty e f B o n left stifle. St. Helena— Inoom plete re taras ^ T h e owner or owners of the above give Cake a lead o f TB. Hills wttl animal is requested to call for it carry the county by BOB. T h e unF- prove property, pay charges, and verslty ap p ro p rla tle a w tll eerry by a take it* away, or otherwise it larg e voto T he womaa'a suffrage will be sold, as provided by law, at le d efe a te ti the farm named in this advertise ment,to the highest bidder for eash, A storia Against Cake. at 10 o’clock in the forenoop of Sat A storia— Clatsop w ill givq Cham urday, June 20th, 1908. berlain a t least 250 m a jo rity over A. H appold , Cake. T he other Repabllcan state 297-3tjA5.19} Klondike, Or King Alfonzo is now 22 years of Lane, Lincoln, L is a , T illa m o o k, age, and has been receiving con C u rry, Y a m h ill, Bharm au, W allow a, gratulations from President Roose Croek. Douglas. Jackson, Josephine, Cham berlain in M alh e u r by 1OB. velt and other chiefs of states. Per M orrow , P o lk, U m a tilla , Union, M a l O ntario — C ham berlain carried haps it may be worthy ot oongratn heur, W h eeler, G illia m and G rant. M alh eur by 100. The Democrats Counting which voted against pro lations when a ruler in the Iberian h ib itio n a r o f 1 M arlon, Clackamas, elected the county Judge, assessor, peninsula succeeds iu passing an Coos, W ashington, Colum bia, Wasco, treasurer, surveyor, school superin A lecturer in Boston declared other birthday. tendent and county clerk- H arney, K la m a th and L ake. Fou r that “our whole system of govern oountlea did not vota on pro hibition : - ■ - > ment, is utterly antiquated and in Secretary Metcalfs statement that Benton, already d ry , M ultno m ah , Cake Leads ia Washlnaigtoa. adequate.” He is supposed to be H ills b o ro — Cake has 1360 and the battle ships of the Pacific fleet Clatsop and B aker. iped naval critic. In Clackam as county, w here the are t>etter off as a result of their oloaeat I g k t of the aeries waa en Cham berlain 1109 fro m Incomplete cruise finds a left-handed conflriua acted, the wets lead w ith about 60 returns. D ille y precincts went dry by 10 votes and the çouaty result oa Japan isn’t likely to seek war tion in the fate of the torpedo-boat votae. p ro hibition Is not yet known. with the United States until after Stiletto, which did not go to sea but The appropriation fo r tha State 1912. It has just seen congress w’as rammed and Iteaehed in New University has c a rrie d ,.a n d so has Jackson Boowia the Ooveruur. hand out 9500,000 -for American port harbor. the app ropriation for the arm ories. Jacksonville— Cake has 21J i Equal suffrage has ^ oat again, but participation in the Tukio expo C h am berlain 340. For p rohibition, tha reoall la ru n ning w e ll, also tha w et 277, dry 811. t Except la the sition It may be called a billion dullsr am endm ent to the constitution to in - cases of Judge and Sheriff, the en Zealous folks who are organizing congress, but there is some satisfne oraaee the num ber o f Supreme tire Republican ticket le elected. Judges. T he eerrup t-praetlce set to crusades upon the fly, as “advance tion in knowing thut the largest, in lim it the am ount of mosey spent by Cake Ahead In U m atilla. agents of death,” do not agree with creases in appropriations are fouud candidates in election has probably Pendleton— W ith one-half tbe en “ My Uncle Toby,” who thon^ht in postoflice, pension, army aud earrtsd. In fo rm a tio n on tha am end tire vote of the county totaled In naval bills. . The people want to ments, however, ia unsatisfactory U m a tilla County, Cake la 237 ahead. there was room enough in the world and th e re w ill be nothing definite County precincts generally are being see Hie army and navy on the bcsi an Jor him and the fly. possible footing. They will be ben , >>n these questions u n til the complete reported In Ckke’s favor. efitted by improvements and exten returns a re In. E. H. Harriman has become an sions in the postal service; and Crook County Goes Dry.- optim ist as to the country’s future Line F ro m H a n fo rd Down to Pnaco. Prlna vllle— P a rtia l returns fro m they are willing to provide for the Pasco, W a s h .,-M a y 31.— T h a t the A practical man likeHarfim au has veteran soldiers and the widows of G reat N o rthern ra ilw a y has pur 33 out of 30 precincts in re a s o n to be happy in being able County give Cake 600 and C hai veterans. chased the H anfo rd project near lain 684. Local option wins In every Btill to enjoy the sunshine and the Priest Rapids and w ill Im m ediately precinct 3 to 1. pleasant breezes of prosperity. begin construction o f a road from l.xeavatioys now going on uear A K aan R a to rt. Thessaly, Greece, reveal some Doric th a t point to Pasco, also from the *1 am at a hets w hat to sayF' abrite The Pacific Monthly for June is columns evidently having formed rapids to T rin id a d , connecting w ith ed tho angry Mrs. Baktawker. a special Rose Festival. Nothing part, of the facade of a temple, the main line of the O reat Northern. ‘Your loss Is my galn,’r muttered her Is the report brought to this city by proves the activity of Oregon and which, however, had entirely disap Oeorge Arm strong, vice-president of unhappy husband. — Cleveland Plata *Washington communities so forci pesred, and given place to an early Colum bia Orchard Development Co. Dealer. b ly as a glance through a home basilica, dating probably from the Both the N orthern Pacific and the The Rev. Charles F. Aked, im periodical like the Pacific Monthly 6th century. The mosaic floor of G reat N o rthern, aa Joint owners of the N orth B ank, w ill draw the bulk ported from England to take the this building, which represented of wheat shipments from the Big pastorate of the Rockefeller Baptist O f oourse it is not unnatural for various Christian symbols, was B e n d country by the construction of I church in New York, says ministers members of the prohibition party fo u m t To be in a very goJxl state of this rdad. T he G reat N orthern, as are “out of touch with the time«,” to feel that they are responsible for preservation. Among the minor soon as the road Is completed, w ill and have beoome a laughing stock. the temperance mjvemeut that is antiquities discovered were some be able to handle a ll traffic from that Is it possible that the ‘commercial spreading over the country. And, coins of Jastin II, a . d . 570, found section to Pasco, thence over the ism’ which he criticizes in the world N orth Bank te the sen. A furthermore, it won’t do any par at almut the same depth as the is showing itself in a failure of pavement. ticnlar barm for them to feel that Begin Htoel Band Down Snake R iver StandardOil money to flow as freely way. H u nting to n, O r., June 1.— The in his direction as he was led to DRV FARMING. Kor.h.Y3*.:crn rnllroafi Is about to be expect 7 gin laying steel. A oarload of mules The receut organization of an In for the Utah Construction Company What has Been Done in Colorado may tcrnational Union for the exterroin arrived last week. Men find teams ation of rats, will be the first inti He Done in Sherman County. are taually engaged k a u lla g m aterial mation many people have had of a M eee M . E . CHureh and eetabllehiag cam pa along the menace to civilization that is ex Great progress has been made in route. Tw enty-five miles of steel Regular services every Sunday, tremely serions. It may be said to dry farming the past year or two. w ill be laid as fnet aa possible. G rad at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, open a new chapter in the history That is, n .rent deal more land is ing w ill be coiamenced a f the eanae Pastor. Shnday School at 10 o’clock a m. of economic zoology. The formal now l>eing cultivated by tbe dry tlm a oa the surveyed grade Vt the end of Blake's Bpur. No grading P II Buxton, Supt. launching, with so much influential farming method than a year ago. was done et thia point last fa ll, when Ladies’ Aid Society, evory Thurs support from scientists in all the As shoving tbe advance of the work w ork ceased, as the old grade was great countries of this world wide in Colorado, the Denver Post gives used for a t m porary track to Nagel, day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs C G Huis, President. campaign, means that the rat has the following: headquarters for the U. C. Co. M e re P re s b y teria n C h u re h . been found guilty first of dissemin Total acres dry farmed in M arion C o u n ty Remains W et. ating disease, and second, of inipov Services in Moro Presbyterian C olorado........ ..............; 300,000 Salem— Returns from 29 precincts church next Sunday, Morning and erbbing society. Every rat in this Total acres dry farmed in give Cake a lead over Cham berlain evening. country, according to authentic Eastern C olorad o........ 200,000 In M arlon County o f 4 9 votes and Sunday school at 10 a m. Cake is gaining gradualy. Indica data, costs 2 cents a day for its keep, Increase over last year for A. J. A dams , Pastor. tions are that he wll carry the coun la Ragland from % a cent to 5 cents the s t a t e . . .........100,000 ty by about 126. The same returns S p a u ld in g C h a p e l. a day to the ,w rson upon whose Services, 1st and 3d Sundays This shows that tbe increase in give a m a jo rity In the county against property II prejs. The Indian rat prohibition o f ISO, and In the city Is the most expensive of all. There the acreage uuder dry farming dur of Belem against prohibition of 97. 12 n. and 2d and 4th Sundays at 7:30 p.m . a rat consames 3 cents daily on so ing the year in Colorado is 50 per Indications are that the county w ill Sunday School 11 a. m. each average, in its mode of operations. oenL We quote this to show what go wet by BOO and the city By 200. Sunday. .» I f to the cunt of imard and lodging is being doneln the semi-arid sec Baahey, Republloaa, w ill carry the Epworth11/eague 7 p. m. , G. F. P inkham , Pastor. bs added the expense of stamping tions of other states, in order that eounty against F ra s ier, Democrat, for County Judge, by 800, and the oak diseases spread by rats, the sv- those wbp live in the seini-arid sec entire Republican legislative ticket, W ouley C h a p e l. a n g e specimen in civilized nations tions of Oregon, may be encouraged three Statem ent One and two a n ti- Service* first and third Sundays, ■ a y be said to eost from 7 to 10 cts to take up the work which has been Statem ent One, w ill be elected. The 7-30 p. no. and second and fourth a day, making it not only the most very successful in Colorado, and arm ory b ill w ill earry, but tbe uni Sundays at 12 o’clock noon. Sunday school 11 a. m. each expensive, bnt jnst now the most which may prove beneficial in this versity appropriation b ill and nlagle tax and w bm an’s suffrage emeud- Suncfay. Bartons pest known to m ss. county, by well directed effort. G .’F . P iikmaii , Pastor. If the Hoosier female Bluebeard survived, her defense would proba bly be that she was insane, with a hallucination that she was running a stock yards trust. RKFUBUCAS H0MINKB8. Taf , ’ m e from 1 bs D alian or any Hhcrm an oounty po int* at onr axpenna. « •rv lo a furnlnhed to or fro m M oro to any points. OUR M O T T O “Plrasa the public.” E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D U P-TO -D A TE, L A ItC U T C ATALOG, M^l O r d . r H mm G R O C E R IE S (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES ^ji^wa*l«( Mwikl, JONCS CASH 9TORC O *m . H«ie, m w N m S m m S m IW M* RM, OMd I C xtla, T H . S u y .rs C u r d . Fr.nt and O*h Sts P O R T L A N D OR • F IVfeRT aaaa a ia w a . W ORDffN N M L.Q l8a_fiB .C iM U A t T he O bserver O ffice 8ubecribe for Th« O b o o rw