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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1908)
A i, I i " ' The O b s e rv e r. * aa*r* easy m««ici*i Paper. * official r a m o r s a x k h an CO M ORO, OB BOON. D. C. I reland * Sow............K ditors C. L. I reland , M anager . Send for advertising rates. F R ID A Y .................... J vne 12. 1908 Church a n d S o c ie ty n o tic e * F R E E , e x c e p t w h e n fo r m o n e y m a k in g p u rp o se». S u c h n o tic e * a t r e g u la r ra te « a t t h e o p tio n o f th e p u b lis h e r » . B e fo re c o m in g to t h e c ity to t r a d e r e a d e r * a r e re q u e s te d t o e a a m l n e T h e O b * e i v e r a d v e r tis in g c o lu m n * . I t s t h e a c t iv e , w id e a w a k e b u s ln e * * m a n w h o a d v e r tis e * , c o n s e q u e n tly h e la t h e m o * t a c c o in m > d » t ln g , • 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 B IR TH OF THE UNITED STATES, The peoplo of Canada nre making great preparations for celebrating the 300th anniversary o f the found ing of Quebec next mouth, and for the creation of a uationul park on the plains of Abrutiam The p rices of W ales is com irg over as tho special guest of honor, and au elab orate program of historicul fnoc- tioDSand pageants is being nr rang, ed. Ooly a small proportion of the 80,000,000 of people in the United States have even a faint idea that Canada, especially the oldjyr part of it along the St. Lawrence. li-M* a history full of many interesting in cidents. The Q uelnc tereen»en¡»rj is one o f the many even's that are intensely interesting to the ('anadi aos themselves. e r a l ly In e v e r y w a v We w ill not be responsible for the neglect of subscriber« to notify ua of changes in their address. Nor w ill the notification of a Postmaster that the sub scriber has “ Removed” settle the bill of a delinquent. * . Staying at borne a few days at a tim e must seem like a vacation to Secretary TafL W ith a little practice alm ost any body can learn to say ‘conservation of our national resources.’ A fter a nomination for President has been mode the 2d place on the tick et w ill begin to look big to some statesman. The battle o f the plains of A bra ham, Sept. 15, 1759, was í ne of the most dramatic and fateful of all history. It virtually ended a stru g gle which had been waged between England and France for nearly two centuries and determined the future course of events, not only for the northern h alf o f this continent, hut. for the whole region now occupied by the U nited States of Am erica as well. Considering the ifs of history one may well wonder what this re public would have been if England, instead of France, had been driven out of Canada. long as there was a strong alien race located along their entire Mr. Bryan thinks industrial de inland boundaries, the 13 English preasiou will help him to win out. colonies, which were crowded on It is bird, however, to lielicvc that the A tlantic coast, ooutd hardly tim es are that bad. h a v ed a ied to think of disrupting - seriously with the mother country. Mishawaka Enterprise: Think of The capture of Quebec gave Cana all Senator L aFollette's 18 bom s da to Englaud, and within lees than oratory beiog wasted, with nothing two decades the United States was born. gained but a /e co r d for wind. T he ‘nearest saloon / said to be a m ile from the Denver convention hall, is now reported to t>e only one block away, which will seem lik e do distance at all to the thirsty p a trio t W hile down sou th Gov. Johnson o f M innesota, turned a double som ersault from a springboard into the water. It is up to Bryan to turn a d. s. now and make a speech while going over. The Great Northern Ry Go. has purchased the Hanford project near P riests rapid, and w ill immediately begin the construction o f a line of rail road between that point and Pasco, also from that place to TriD idad, where it will oonoect with the main line of the Great Northern T his is but another of the purposes o f the H ill iuterests to secure .p o ssib le water grade routes and the early construction may be looked for. Over this road both the North era Pacific and Great Northern, as jo in t owners o f the North Bank Ry route the great hulk of their w heat shipm ents from the Big Bend country. A s soon oa the road Is com pleted it w ill he able to haudle all traffic from that territory, via Pasco and the North Bank/to the l*rg«*t grain warehouses in the U nited States, at Portland and at A storia. So It to a Dirty Farce. IM THK PRIZE KINO. MORO PHARMACY Special Offer o f the Republican Css- Registration reopens Sept. 20 for Presidential election, and closes or gremlonal Committee. , Some three years ago, more or October 20. Election Nov. S. less, Binger Herm ann was indicted Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmacists The Republican Congreesiooal by sn Oregon grand jury, on accu For Presidential electors, to be voted flediclnes Carefully Compounded. sation of com plicity in land frauds. com m ittee offers 9150 for the beat in November: The country has been w aiting for article not exceeding 1,000 words Complete Assortment of 8llverwere and Jewelry the proofs. A continuous stream of on the subject: Why The Republi J D Lee, of M ultnomah, A C Marster, of Douglas, can Party should be successful next insinuation has come out of the de tective and other offic’al service to November. Competition is open to Frank J Miller, of Linn, R R Butler, of Gilliam . the effect that there was “hot stuff” all. In judging the merits of contri about Hermann.* The newspapers have been supplied with it, in Ore- butions consideration w ill be given A n y a n d a ll K in d s o f P a t e n t M e d i c i n e A lw a y s In S t o c k gon, at W ashington, and more Jl°^ ° ° 'y to style, argumente and M e r e M . E . C b e re k less throughout the country. But facta presented, but to the convinc Regular services every Sunday, Hermann has not been brought to ing power, and it should be borne trial. Is there, in reality, any proof in m ind that members of congress I at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, are to be elected as well as preai-1 I ’a8tor* against him? Or is this an industri Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. ous proceeding, on the part of detec dent and vice-pre4ident. No m an P H Buxton, Supt. tives aud prosecuting attorneys, to uscripts w ill be returned, hat w ill Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs make it appear that they have been be the property of the com m ittee. day, at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs C G earning their money? The same The best article will be widely used llu ls, President. about Senator Fulton. There has both in the newspapers of the coun Mere Presbyterian C h i . r a h . been an infinite am ount of talk try and in pam phlet form. The No eervioee Sunday next, but at against him, in official circles, award w ill be m ade and check sent to successful contestant about Au the usual hour Sunday school, both Heney made long speeches against gust 15th. Manuscripts must be in Moro and Monkland churches. him. Officials of the Department m .iled not lite r than J o k 15th to Mr A d tm l ¡ , , lU n d in , tb, OTglni. ... . . . • . , . A modern hospital for tha treatment of all medical and surgioa of Justice, here and at W ashington, Literary Bureau, Republican conci gr« » io nal com m it«». M etropoliten1“ “ 0* 0' “ “ "™ ”bur<:h *‘ PUot diseases, except such as are contagious. have been giving out whispers for rock. bank building, W ashington, D. C. years that “they had the dope on R a t e s , f r o m $ 1 0 .0 0 t o $ 2 1 . 0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d i n g to r o o m S p a u ld in g C h a p e l. F ulton;” that he was suhjoct to in Ambulance will ^oeet all trains and boats if hospital is notified. Services, 1st and 3d Sundays Deg Pets In Hotels. dictm ent, and that terrible things • 12 n. and 2d and 4th Sundays at *T h e one thing we have mors trem F o r F u r th e r I n f o r m a t io n A d d r e s s were to be tolj, and revealed. But ble w ith than anything else,** said the 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 11 a. m. each they never do anything but utter manager of one of the large hotel« th Sunday. cowardly and m alicious insinua upper Broadway, “Is the fact th a t wo M e d i c a l D ir e c t o r s . men Insist on smuggling their pat dogs Epworth League 7 p. m. tions, tellihg the peop'e through to their rooms. W a have no objections G. F. P ink ham , Pastor. the newspapers that awful revela to dogs as dogs. I f the anim al to not W esley Chapel. too large or too fierce our guest* may tions are coming. “ We can’t tell take them to tbelr rooms during the Services first and third Sundays, I much now, but there be those that day and may even feed them there. 7-30 p. na. and second and fourth ] could tell an ’ they would; just But we draw the line at having doga Sundays at 12 o’clock noon. Jewelry of all ’kinds. Sunday sotiool 11 a. m. each w ait.” The Oregonian thinks that In the bedrooms a t n ig h t Any woman w ith a pet dog can have the beast Latest Bracelet Designs both Mr. Hermann and Mr. Fulton cared for by the perter at night, and Sunday. G. F. P inkham , Pa-tor. I have waited long enough, and that we have specially constructed kennels M ornin g Oregonian. tfee FORMALDEHYDE, RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. OMwvelkc« llil H IM I I AM HERE for the pur pose of repairing your Combines for.................... The Year Any Orders will be attend ed to promptly. Addreas FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING My Motto la T H E D A L L E S H O S P IT A L Q uick Halva end S m all Profits. L iv e and Is *t L ive. Cali and Examine M y Stock of T U R N IT U U K and H I D E L I N EH before buying Drs. Ferguson and Reuter, 0. W . A X TE LL - Moro Oregon. O P T IC IA L G O O DS M w t i i t liter) Ce. the public has waited long enough. We now believe that Mr. Hermann never will be brought to trial, and that no distinct charges ever will be formulated against Mr. Fulton. This dirty and cowardly business is now about at an end. Gov. Mngoon seem s to be running Senator Fulton and R epresenta Culm in a way that m ight be copied tiv e E llis will stop in Chicago with profit by som e o f our own during the cooveotioD. states; atoj^ is methods are uot copy righted. First it was frost, now it’s rust that will affect the wheat. Bab; Roseburg officials found law sufficient to punish the crooks ju st wait till you are hurt before hollerin’. whom the Federal court in Port land released for dabbling io $10 It will be good news to Oregon b ills of the defunct Georgia State to know that the execu tive oom Bank, such as the country seem s to m ittee of the Union Pacific Ry. Co. lie flooded with at the present time. has ratified an issue of 950,000,000 Obtaining money under false pre in bonds. A part of the issue of tenses is the charge ou which con 9100,000,000 authorized by the viction was secured io tl is instance, stockholder^ for railway exteosiious and the culprit in the case is Geo. and betterments. Green, a tramp. Jim Keene deserves poverty for the balance of his day for cruel nnd inhuman treatm ent of Coliu, his undefeated champiou 2 3ear old of last year and winner of the W ithers stakes. He worked a wonderful I j mile at Belmont I’srk on the 28th in 2:05, said to be the f:tstesi time ever worked by a horse. He stepped the niiTe Tn H38 1 5 the mile and a furlong in 1:52, theu broke down in both forelegs and it is doubtful if he will ract eg" in. Colin was, according to horsemen, the greatest ^aceborse in this country. REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. for all kinds of dogs, and w e give them the beet of care. But owners of pets seem to think th a t no one eave themselves understands Fldo or Gyp. The women seem to think that I f dog gie has not the comforting assurance of the owner’s nearness then doggie w ill not sleep jvell. Bo women try to smuggle their pete to their rooms un der their cloaks or by beck ways or even bribe one of the porters to take it to tbelr room, believing that we w ill not hegr anything about I t “As a m atter of fa c t the first thing the porter does a fte r getting hto tip to to tlp tme, and a couple of hours later the woman-to called upon by a clerk, who telle her doge cannot stay In the bedrooms all n ig h t—New York Press. ........ - - - - « - ‘ / His N e ig h b o r 's C a t ▲ Cleveland law yer tells of a man living in a suburb of that city whose sleep had been disturbed nightly by the howling on his own beck fence of hto neighbor’s c a t A t last. In despair, he consulted bis lawyer. “There sits the cat every night on Our fence,” explained the unhappy man, “and be yowls and yowls and yowls. Now, I don’t w ant to have auy trouble w ith this neighbor, but the thing has gone fa r enough, end I w ant you to suggest a remedy.” ~ The law yer looked solemn and aald not a word. “I am well w ithin my rights i f I shoot the cat, am 1 d6t?” aaked the t TIME TO ACT. G O O D I S » REAS ONABLE % w L . W .R O S S , W ^ s o Don't Walt For The Final Stares of | Kidney Illness. Profit by Moro People’s Experience. Oooaaional attacks of back ache, Irreg ular urination, beadaobes and dlaxy spella, are common estrly symptoms kidney disorders. It’s au error to neg lect thane Ilia; the attacka may pass oil for a Umo but return with greater In- tnnalty. If there are symptoms of dropsy; puffy swellings below the eyes, Meeting of llmbe and ankles, or any part of the body, don’t delay a minute. Begin taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatment until the kidnys are well, when your old-time health and vigor will return. Cures In Moro prove the effectiveness of this great Sidney remedy. P P DeMoaa, living In this city, says “Tbs chief symptom of my kidney complaint was a too frequent action of the kidney secretions which forced me to arise many tlmee during the night. I was advised to give Doau’s Kidney rule a trial, nod acting upon this ad vice I prooured a box at the lfuro Phar macy, and need them according to di rsctions and reoeived prompt relief. I have appealed to their use on several oocaaiooe since and the results have al ways been highly satisfactory.” For sale by all dealers. Price 00 osnta. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent« tor the Untied States. SOLO W atch Inspector O. R. & N. SCHOOL’ SCRANTON, - P E N N S Y L V A N IA . Architecture Bookkeeping Stenography Banking and Banking Law, Commercial Law, * Advertising Show Card W riting Chemistry Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering Newspaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering C ivil Service, Mechanical Engineering, Gas Engineering, Mining E n gin eerin g,. Locomotive Running, Plumbing, Heating and V entilating, French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison I’honegraph. F ull information furnished free upon request by H. V. REED, Representative, Isn’t Reading a Delight Now ^ .W e coaxed that man F. V. Clark, Jeweler, S Optician VHCLEÔAM Tie Slai M u g M in e Go. Pasturage fir Horses fir Sale ir Trade TIE STM DRIILIM MACHIE CO. Union Gas Engine Co. [stray Notice-Sale. The Ugly Men. Renator Charles W. Fulton o f Orw gon wan a “stumper“ whose methods were as effective as D o lliver's H e would begin something like this: “W ell, I must aay I ’m disappointed a t thto crowd! Look a t all tbe ngty n o n ! Not a good looking man In the whole con tention! H ow does It happen that such a lot of mtaahapen feature« oe the masculine aide have been able te attract so many beautiful female p art ner«? Here I ’ve ifcen a bachelor fur forty years, hot I f I had known you follows could do as well aa you’ve done I'd never have been a bachelor for fifteen m inutes" etc. By thto heart to heart method bo placed kirn self on tbe beet of terms wtth hto hearers and then took a dlve hate poli tics. The Joke of It ell wee th a t hto w ife was probably sitting la the aa- dtauee ltotsulng te hl known »• the Froeb place, seven mile« east of Klondike, Sherman oounty, Oregon, one aorrel gelding, about 4 years old and w ill weigh about 950 fee. bald faoe, branded f t o n W t «tide. ^ T h n owner or owners of the above anim al ia requested to oall for it prove property, pay eharges, and take it away, or otherwise it will be aold, aa provided by law, at tbe farm named in tble advertise ment,to tbe highest bidder for oaah, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat urday, Ja n e 20th, 1908. A. H appolo , 297-3tje6.l9] Klondike, Or L IY E R Y , FE E D A N © S A L E S T A B L E S . J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprittor and Manager. T9* \ * » • fro m T h e D a lle » o r a n y S h e rm a n o p n u ty p o in ts a t o n r e a p e n e e . 8 e r v io e fn r n ie h e d to o r f r o m M o m to a n y p o in ts . OUR MOTTO “PUem the puMlc.” EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS LANCCST CATALOG , M *g Order Bend T b e Observer to your a been? friends. I t M better than a letter, and glrae a ll tbe home aewa. Four ■koalha for Mo. Every kind of rig to order, and all orders prompt and Mti«- factory at reasonable prices. Fprmera teams fed aa well aa they are fed at home, if not better. Telephone at our expenae. To Bay, Sell or ticbange W w d i Worth Millions. New Zealand flax is one of a Aum- b«r of wild weeds that yield their gatherer» great wealth. The flax, the 64 1-3 Sixth street, Portland, Ore. strongest known, grows w ild In marshes. When it Is cultivated It sufferer. ‘T would hardly say t h a t ” replied dwindles and Its fibers become tJWttie the legal light. “The cat does not be .and valueless. Indian heinp grows wild, and out of long to you, aa I understand I t ” “No.” it hasheesh, or keef, Is made. Keef “And the fence does?** looks Ilk# flakes of chopped straw. I t “It certainly ie, and I thank you, Remember the name— Doane—and “Yes." la smoked In a pipe; It Is eaten on take no other. Mr. Optioian for fitting my eyes bo “Then," concluded the lew yer, 1 liv e r; It Is drunk In w ater; I t produi jwrfoctiy. I have had gtaaeee o f a ll think It's a fe to aay that you have • an Intense, a delirious happiness, and kinds, but this last pair I got of you E u re k a Lodge N e . 121. perfect right to tear down the fence.” among orientals It takes the place of beats them a ll.” A. r A a. M., M o m , O r. —Llpplncott's. beer and whisky. The most valuable weed of all the .Meets tbe first and third w ild growths Is the seaweed. The t* fo r e h e w o a >‘1 ’ •» n " h i . eves, A Pastoral. nitrate beds of South America, which i** « n^ * m He s a id a l l r I s m «» w e r * a lik e a n d w h » l w e * I t was a beautiful n ig h t The gew- cordially In v ite d to meet | tbe nee. N o w yo u c o u ld n o t g e t h im to ro yield something like $66,000.000 a year, fle aephyrs of the evening played mu w ith us. By order of the W. M. '.Im 'v h e r e . W e a re p e r fe c t “ eve f it te r » ,” a n d are nothing but beds of seaweed de sically amid the silky leaves of the J. M. Parry, Heeretary. t h a t 's w h y w e p le a s e o n r p a tro n s . composed.—-Columbus Dispatch. turnip trees and the onion bushes and wafted from across the dlatarto Aside B e th le h e m C h a p te r On* Kind of Famo. the delicate fragrance of the growing No 7S o x a . I AutbArltles who have la charge some cabbages and tbe faroff odor of the & T H E DALLES, O K KOON. Regular nomma ni out ion of England's ancient treasures try to bean trees. 3b 2d and 4th Ib u re - discourage the habit of carving Initials "Betsy,’’ he cooed as they aat on the Lday evenings m o n th ly. on these relics. A fine of $16 was re rickety wooden fence surrounding M rs, lB y order W .M . cently Imposed on a man who had Fllllgnn's pigsty. " ’Ow bee-a u tlfu l to Mrs Hekm Ferry. Hecy chipped bla name In letters six Inches lub! Jea’ think ov It, Betay. W ’en we high on one of the atones In the aro married we'll have a pig all on Mem Ledge. N e. 113, ’Druids’ Circle" near Keswick. Close our own, all to ourselves.” I. O.O. y. Moro, Oregee. to the giant atone globe at Swanage a l Meets every Saturday “W Ulyum ," she whispered resentful special slab la provided for the harm- ly. “why should we w ant ter buy a suing at 730 o’clock. »Visiting members a n •a reception of the names of all pig? 1 shan't want ter buy a pig is erecting a plant at 1 cordially Invited. Mem who are addicted to this self advertise when^I’ve got yew !” P O R T L A N D , OREGON bers ere expected te be m e n t On popular Alpine summits it Then all was silent once more except Otto Peeta, eeta, N. U. ■* for the manufacture of their to customary for names to be left on that the gentle aephyrs still played present. M.E. Miller. Secretary. world famous cards In emptied wine bottles —Chica amid the fronds of the cabbage bushes PORTABLE W ELL go News. and the sliver throated frog still — ng D R I L L I N G M A C H IN E S from the roof.— Reynolds* Newspaper. A Story of Boau Nash. fo r water, oil, gns, etc., etc. King Island. Beau Nash was not entirely a batter- A jo o d c r u tc a m o u n t o f K ing island, between tbe coasts of fly, as la proved by tbe following anec Plenty of graae and water. For I m o n ey w i l t s t a r t y o u in Tasmania and tbe Australian mat*,, dote: Ills father was a partner In a a s e n g in e se r v ic e a p r o f ita b le b u s in e s s . glass bualMsa at Swansea. Thia waa land, has always been an arid waste of particular« inquire of V a rie Sum **e< the VN IO N GAS J. A. S mith , STAR PORTABLE little known, and tbe Duchess of M arl sand and other nonarable coll. Some k S G l N R fo r h i* fle M o u t f it * In th e borough once tw itted him w ith the ob- years ago, however, i veeeel was 2t#] aitfllcry and wtrele«* telerrrpli Grata V alley, Or D R IL L IN G M A C H IN E S »'■rvtcc. T h i * ro u g h t r e a t m e n t 1« ecurky* of his birth, “M adam ,” replied wrecked on the Island and a number have been proved by a true practice] tfs t of efficiency and dur*. Nash, “I aeldom mention my fath er in of the sailors’ mattresses, staffed w ith Competitive Tests to be M bty. The UNION GAS KKGINB i* con company, not because I bare any rea- the yellow flowered cldver, a kind o f •tru rtrd In tuck a (uperior manner and uf T he Best In Tbe World. euch fine c.eterial that it «tarte eeey. wotk* aoa to be ashamed of btm, but because grass, were wanli<Ml uho re. A certain F o r f u l l i p a r t ic u la r s r re e g g .i a r d •e ty and runs earnr aatar evd tu ry, every he baa some reaaou to be ashamed of quantity of seed was contained among it é e , ing w e l t l d r i l l i n g m a c h in day, ro u « h f a r m o * « c e . B e fo re you invest a the stuffing and in due c o w ** tbe— Two saddle ponies, weighing 8001 to o ls , r supplies, " ceet ta a see eaglne w rite fot our free eetalos etc., write to took root, and in tbe space o f a few pf)tiu<fo each. One ie well trained, G r a v it y . years covered the sandy etretchee w ith the other ,usl being broke. W ill PO ST LAND, O SSO O S. <52 -66 First 8 t., Portland, Oregon Tbe most distant planet In our solar rich verdure. Clove« and other logu- well, or trade both for a larger broke ' Nradan, gale* Agent system, Neptune, la 2.750.000,000 miles mlnoua plants have the peculiar capac A K S O S . O H IO . horse.. * R. A. M uhmay , from tbe sun, and yet tbe arm o f the ity of fertilising a waste toll, owing je5lf-297] M onkland, Or | sun reaches out and controls the re principally to the action of bacteria, mote planet without tbe leaat dlflBcnlty. thereby enabling the plants to draw In a word, gravity la universal, every nitrogen directly from the atmoophero. atom In tbe universe exerting Its Influ K ing Island, previously a waste stretch ence upon every other atom.—New of sand, is now one of the richest gras- York American. Ing districts In tbe Australian coett- M ORO, O R EG O N . Came io m y place, com m only nont. We had the pleasure of sitting in the, convention as a delegate that nominated Otrfield for President of the United Slates, wtib General Tbe insanity plea for crim inals Georg« II. W illiam s our oolleague. notably murderers, is in need of Now lie goe.-« a delegate to the uom revision, and Judge Foster of New (nation of Secretary W. H. Taft, York has taken the first step to and by r<-quest it is expected that ward revolutionising the procedure Gen. W illiam s w illsecoud the quid where it is allegee) (hat the defeud iuation. Besides the writer aud ant, at the tim e of (he commission Gen. \\ iliiarns, but one of the d el o f the act, was o f unsoond mind. egation of 1880 from Oregon is liv The case of M is. H itchoock, charg ing. Geo. Garfield was chairman ed with having killed her husband, of the rules and regulations oom w as on trial. Om nsel for the woman mittee, aud oo the recommendation w ho had been indicted for murder, »f J. N. Dolph selected the writer entered a plea of insanity. Judge as his secretary, and wo filled the Foster appointed three physicians position of National Committeeman to exam ine into the case, and if the for Oregon f n r y e » n t f e r . n t f a d t«p exp erts report the woman legally but one in te.iu g d u ii.ig (h u ieim insane when she killed her husband Mr. Garfield came to Chicago • be district attorney will recom- Sherman delegate, but was him self laend that the indictm ent be d is nominated, I lieu a member o f the missed. Judge Fueler will then lower house of congress, United » ign an order com m itting her to the States sens«or elect, sod candidate t-syln m for the erimiual insane at for President of the United Staten ! /(a tte w sn . all at once. Is it anything wonder fill that p< "pleat large w.>n»hlp|>ed Ib feat of ll.e dry farming home the mail f But w o l<t*trned, before S’ end bill i . r t . O l i I lie h U o u Ider s ol • g •*. through with him lin t lie f ie u 'o r ilinoo», of U'alt. He Lacked is ,i very cheap politician, (N< Oulo f lie l*i!! .ti. ninioulmeiil waiving 111 i -ii l«» O re g o n ’ s g o v e rn o r seu t i e r- q u in lit. it of r< s:deij«o* and -r i. r ♦•Iret anil presidential aspirant. o> rt Ui^ ^tsiitb llneat- "_e < |jke (o be preS"lit, One Was Assumed. •ued to lumt I he hi'H if I ho m neud- anil hear Oiegons Grand Old Man A fool tricked out In motley smiled Bteiti* **» taken off. 1 he I io iu m * second llic uoiiiiuatio » of Mr. T a f, on bla lord and said to him, “81 r, what O ih ' i I nor aw a il tw the idea of non who will be ut.ido lh»* candidate on to the difference between my fooltsb- m and thlneT** rrsbbTx h o ’i:es?'•.»<!, in fact the (rill be fi st f-ruial I kt! lot after next 8ay on." quoth the lord. was ft «-ei> oa n icteriaeJ a scheme Tue-day. A side I nun the ejieech ol W ell, of mine," quoth the fool, ”1 make a profession." hatched up to |*ermit stockmen to Gen. W illiam s the Oregon delega a c q u ire la ig '- x r e m nf public domain tion will tsk e no prominent |a»rt in T h e O rp h a n . # f o r range |,nr,.<>:.6 The idea spred the proeeeilinga. Our delegation is “Please, air. w ill you give a penny te lik e wild fire, arid when the house too small, and our state has been ao • poor orphan T’ “Certainly, my boy! Has your father became imbued with the idea that Imdly m u tilatel by the adminiatra been dead long?” the hill was not what it purported tion, and our constitution so rib No, sir. H e’s the orphan, This to be, I Nil was io reality a land twmed by tricksters, that we |h all tiey’s for him.” Steal, cleverly fra mini up by stock Ire thankful for the recognition now T e Talk About ■sen. it trot o o ly voted down the shown us in this m eeting o f the “Rhe hasn't any friends to speak of." 8m<*ot amend tin of, trut refused to Grand Old Party, so named by our “ No? Then w hat are they far?”— send the lain b.«ek to conference, if stalwart Senator Charles W. Fulton Puck. it cornea up next winter it will have more than twenty years ago at the to present a clegu front. V enice of Oregon, Astoria. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. M i cro cer e i u> ì ' e s e c o û t o îL S r tr i JOHCSCASH STORK OSm * a«*« «, w K mcvm n o m iz e THRO JONES * m J ■ ie*r SrmA let I Í »lU«, T h e B u y e r * G u id e Freet and Oak St* FO RTLAND O» Any perron or persona having horaea, cattle, houMea, lota or house hold good« for sale, exchange, or parties deairing to buy such prop erty, w ill find T he O bserver a good metjjum for advertising and securing a customer.- Try • T he O bserver , Moro, Or ^ U M IN U T R A IO R N N O T IC E N o tie « la h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e o«<tor* »ig n ed , h a * been a p p o in te d b y tb a O o n n ty G o o n o f tb e S ta te o f O re g o n fo r S h e r m a n o o n n ty , a d m in is tr a t o r o f tb e e s ta te o f L a t h e r B B U I deceased, a u d h a * d u ly q u a lifie d a a « o o b . A l l persona h a v in g c la im « ag a in «« th e esta te q£ M i d d ecen««d, a r c h e re b y n o t i f i e d to p iffm n t th e M m e to m e , a t th e la w office o f W H K a g o d a le . In tb e c it y o f M o r o ' O re g o n , v e r ifie d ^ » b y la w r e q n lr e d , w i t h i n s ix m o n th s fro m d a te o f fir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th i» n o tic e . T o - w lt , M a y 22d. 1908. J a m b s M r r c m i .u , A d m in is t r a to r o f lb s E s ta te o f L a t h e r B H i l l , 3 tm 2 2 je l9 296] deoeaaed Inks, mucilage, cards, envelopes, p a p e r o f e v e ry k in d , ta b le ts , e v e ry s ty le , a t T h e O b s e rv e r B o o k H to re . D K O IB T R A T IO N *' Of LANtHTITLX. A p p lic a t io n L versa* C o o r tn e y , J a n e C o u r tn e y , H ta v e r A W a lk e r , J I C « *e T h r e s h in g M n n b in 4 C o , a o o rp o re tio n , E O M o G o y, F P M a y s , P o lk »n t| B e n to n M a y s , a * e x e o a to r o f tb e w ill o f U o b e r t M n y s .d e o e a e e d .e n d a l l w h o m i t m a y c o u o ern , d e fe n d a n ts . T o a ll w h o m i t m a y o o n o ern — T a k e n o tio n 'b a t on tb e 31 at d a y o f J a n n a r y , a d 1906, a n a p p lic a tio n w as file d by aatd F r e . i e r . c k llln n , in th e C ir c u it o o n rt f o r H b e rm a n o o a n - ty f o r i n it i a l r e g ie tra tio n o f th e t i t l e to t h e h n d nbove d e e o rilw d . N o w a n le e s yo n ap- p e . r on o r b e fo re t b e 1 2 t b d a y of J a n e , A a 1903, a n d ebo w oaoee w h y enob a p p lle e t io n e b e ll n o t be gre n t a A tb e sam e w il l be t a k e n ea o o n fe-eed , a n d a d ec re e w ill be e n te r e d ao b ordin g to tb e p ra y e r o f tb e a p p lic a t io n , a n d yon w ill be fo re v e r b a rre d fr o m d ie p o t- tn g th e earns. (B e a ll H. 8. C le r k . M a tt a r a a A W ii e o g , 6 tm » J e l2 2941 A p p lto a n te ’ A t t o r n e y M o D ambl , Hnmpla copies of this paper may •« had at The Observer business if f iv e — 5a. per copy. C H K K IF P 'S SALE. I n th e C ir c u it C o n r i o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n _ f o r H b e rm a n o o n n ty . T b e D a lle » L o d g e N o 30», B. P. O. Elke, a o o rp o ra tio n , P l a i n t i f f , ve. G . B . O i b r ie l. E t h e l G a b r ie l . A g nes G a r t o a e n d E m o r y G e r t o n , D e fe n d a n t« . B y v ir tu e o f an e x e o m io n a n d o r d e r o f eale leaned o u t o f, a n d u n d e r tb e aea l o f tb e G ir o n it O o n rt o f tb e S ta te o f O re g o n f o r tb e o o n n ty o f H b e rm a n , to m e d ir e c te d a n d d a t- • d th e 2fttb d n y o f M a y , 190«, upo n a d ec re e fo r th e fo re c lo s n re o f a o e r ta in m o rtg a g e and ju d g m e n t,re n d e r e d a n d e n te re d in s a id o o n rt o n th e 16th d a y o f A p r il, 190«, Ni th e n irfiy* e n t itle d oanae, I n fa v o r o f p l a i n t i f f an d a g a ln a t th e d e fe n d a n ts , O B G a b r ie l E th e l G a b r ie l, Ag nes G e r to n e n d E m o r y G a r to n aa ju d g m e n t d e b to rs tn th e enm o f 10°.' ,heMfln ~?d l G t ^ d a y o f A p r il, 1908, a t th e r a te o f e ig h t P * t <wnt per a n n n m e n d fo r th e f a r t h e r sum o f «70 .00 a tto rn e y s fees, a n d f o r th e f a r t h e r enm o f $ 2 0 OOcoate. e n d tb e c o tta o f a n d on tb ie w r it , a n d o o ro m a u d in g m e t o m a k e e a le ° f tb e re a l p ro p e rty e m b ra o e d in a a ld dec re e o f fo re o lo a n re a n d o r d e r o f t e le a n d h e r e in a f te r d es c rib e d , I w il l, on Saturday, the 27th day qf June, 1908 A? i i * z 3 nlr o f « " • o ’®l«ok in th e a fte rn o o n , a t th e O o n n ty O o n rt honee d o o r, in M o r o , K h e rm a n O oenay O re g o n , M i l a t p n b ltw a o o » i°n . to th e h ig b e .t b id d e r f o r o a th in *“* * In w h ic h M i d O B G a b r ie l. E th e l G a b r ie l, A g nee O a r - to n a n d E m o r y G a r» « n , o r e ith e r o f th e m ^ h a d on th< 16th n a y o f A p r il. 1908, th e d a t a o f th e m orfigaue fo re c lo e n re h e r e in , h a v e • In c e a c q u ire d , o r n o w h av e, in a n d to tbw fo llo w in g (ie$<iril»ed re a l p ro p e rty , a ito a te d a n d b e in g in H b e rm a n c o u n ty , O re g o n t o - w lt: L o ta o n e ( I ) , tw o ( g ) . th re e ( 3 ) / e » * . fo n r (♦> . a n d th e rx o n th eas t ■ ■ a rto t f C T U l o f tb e » o a th wee« q w a rte r ( H W 2 ) • < a e c iio n t h ir t y ( » ) . to w n s h ip 8 n o r th , ra n g e 1 8 e ^ “ W illa m e tt e m e r id ia n , in tb e o o n n ty o f S h e r m a n , » ta le o f O re g o n , c o n ta in in g 16ft 60 ICO anrea. D a te d a t M o ro . M a y 2ft»h, 1908. . W . B. M o O o v. 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