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Or.UIttSoc^ Citj Hall. W O N « OBSERVER. S H E R M A N PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. $1.50 per Year) 12ic. per Month O f Cvery Description to Order Agents for a n y M a g a zin e o r N e w s p a p e r Quick and Cheapl lbber Stamps Furnished. „ — J for Typewriters, Typewriter Supplies, Ribbons, Eto. p r in t e d in t h e U n it e d S ta te e . e g o n , .F r id a y , J u n e M oro, S h erm an h l ia lie c l 1 8 Ö 7 . Wm. Rudolf T H E ONE SURE W AY Pint s t r e e t , D r . o . j . goffi ». Diaasei of fo in It CMllrci i SyedaltV Confectionery To have money is to save It. The one sure way to save it is to deposit it w ith Wasco Warehouse M illin g Co. bank. You w ill then be exempt from the annoyance of having j i t burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the tact that > O A o e in T b s G o d e B ulkU ng, lr t » ...... R oto . O regon . Cigars, T obaccos . •> I Iceoold d rinks and loe cream in sew son. Soda water, bottled and fountain, always on band. those wlihiai sucli relations we heartily eiteii onr services. W asco W a r eh o u se W il l in g C o . B A N K M o r o J To Vinton Hotel G R A S S VALLEY, O R C . r ■’ - <, '" , , ' , , New E n tire ly , M M M M M N JM U a C o n v ie n tto Business PLUMBING ® STEAM FITTING PR IC ES R E A S O N A B L E A ll kind» of R eservoir and Cistern work in con- ______-M o tio n w ith , watei" sy stem s in sta lled in first cla ss sty le a i d all work d on e guaranteed. D yn am ite and powder work on a ll k in d s of Rock E x ca v a tio n s Conducted on Best Principles C en i m e r e ia i T r a d e H. A. Stuart, Moro, Oregon. i STO P r— F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R j F W 'V »»»■ » W. a ................. .................. .. It I* ne w and It» room» are provided with running water and long distance tele phone*. European plan. Rate» »1 per day and upward Highest priced room $3 ' per day. M oro N earest H otel to B usiness Center, B anks and Depot. . ~~ ~--------- 262 00 », »8 .......................... 21 00 4 ........... „ . . . 60.00 4.60 6 ........................... 4.45 Office u p stairs R oom s •’ h l ................. T t a r Prat u i Morrius J. a . « .*» L I 4 J • • ' * •: • "• Office in th e V ogt B lock, u p stairs TH E DALLES ------------ f t h i fe - J - tab E . B . D u f u r ORE ...... 49” ’' M _ - \ OREGON i n e x>«xt«»w, O r e g o n , Electric L ig h ts Electric C a ll Bells. D r. C . H artley 13317531 Dentist H O TEL R A T E S TO SU IT YOU. All O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby. T . N. C R O FTO N , P r o p r ie t o r . r Chargee reason able, a ll work guaranteed. M . L. Evans of DeMosa has been laid up w ith rheumatism for some tim e and suffered untold agonies, but la now up and perfectly wall. Ask h im w h s ! cured h im and he w ill say less than a 80c bottle of W a tkin s ’ Rheumm *® W ASCO and Gout Tablets. .......... . ................. 6 K . . . .................... 62 ......... M .......... • 54,?? ?? /.? r.r____ 55 ......................... 56 ........................... 57 ............................ 58.......................... «>........................... 60., 61. 62 63.. 64........................... 65 ..................... 66 ............... 67 . . I .............. • ................... . 69 ........ 70 ..............f / . . I 7 1 . . . . A .. , 72 ........'. . 78 . ... * 74. .V i’. I . ... 1 Attortìfey - at-* L a w PORTLAND . ....... 4 4 ? ? ".................... 45............................ 48 ........ 47 .......... 48 ......... Corner T hird and Stark H o te l ’ 4 8 * . . . . . . ............. , j European Plan iL Htesm H e a t. » 60 3 » .’ ’ ’ . . . .............. 40 ........;. 4 l" ............ A ttorneys - a t - L aw Rates by the day F a m ily 3 6 ................................. 3J 6 0 c , 7 6 c , • 1 . 0 0 , $ I .60,1 * 2 . Office 737 C ham ber of Com m erce A G o o d C le a n 38................... 34........................... 3 6 .. ; .......... : ......... 38 Free b u s to and from trains The Umatilla House in the Inland Empire. Best Weekly published Everyone reads it. T h » P la tfo r m 2.00 43.30 80.00 65 00 66.00 65.00 17.00 I 65 1-26 80 00 65.00 65.00 66 (S 17 00 «0 00 65.00 «5 00 05 00 17 00 4.00 2 00 10 00. 1« 00 2 00 80 00 ft'» 00 65 00 Ö5.TO, 17 00 1.45 61 17 .60 2 00 11.20 65.00 80.00 66 00 6500 17.00 25. tH) 4 00 1 50-» 4 ,7 7 8 .96 farmers READ THE „ WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND >' For th é General newsof the } World also for inform ation abo U « . i o o U o io d i e b e s t '« « t o in cultivating th e s o i l S to c k J a m e s S t e w i v r t • 1 lalance on haud...................... __ « ù 9$ IH--- f - ..........................»6,620.96 ’ goód on hand and poid fur, fa- •*.1 1 Addr^s; MQRP' tlftmted .. i . ....................... t 100 00 ie « w imi»»» Inspector * p > • ’ Sherman County, iin-oJ/M » id l »I* ,o.,«, ,»Srtl •811 -•> txninm bd nil I »»* *■** ’ H « , , su d . 1 ^atimated value of school Imuse 6,600.00 aud a u d a grounds... 1,600 >eii I "urniture and apparatus i,o w 00 ■ 00 - 1ÌM 1 ntpirauce o». spnool property. 8,800 .1 I ; .verAue m o n th ly salarlea - 80 00 M M e t c a e h e n ................. < l it »6 60 Fem ale “ .........., i l t t AU of which la respectfully suhmlt- S |H 1 ta t« Oreg<M» Raisin£,FruitOrowni$ eto- You can secure this exCeuettV paper by * addressing th« S h erm an C ounty O bserver a n d * enclosing $3.50, w hen w e w ill send ypu th e S h er* " m an County O bserver, price $1,50 and the wçpkljr** Oregoniap, price $1.50 each for one year, you sav-*1 ing 50 cents by so doing. , nt t 'iT vm p oi *» ,,.t [¡us « Stock r » I ri tA » tf. -eu< Draying of all Kinds. XMl ------ TVehaveaanefolly examined the fun - -gplng financial statem ent, finding paid v MWbf.ra fo< each am ount paid out and 8* 1 h C."K. Cochran, di « I m ' ì un. m in o . ? tò i ,«MM ■»»<( Î »♦«* i i t t i nei » (»is S • j 6 i,n M Carry, vlerk t I ti lu h J I I *«. bchQoloeii*4JB. Directors for ensuing year. TV serve 8 year« . W . H . Ragsdale » llrtfie Io — In B r i e f ,kTrP en cil h o h lffs, th at hold the pen c il in ,any pocket, a t The Observer Book Store. Fresh supply of genw i»eo*rbolen- iuib ju s t opened at theOheei ver Book Store. Stationery, paper, pens, ink, pencils and all sorte of »etas, at the Observer Book Store. For good harness go to the More Hardware and Im p lem en t Co., the Strong brick, Muro. If the hands are rubbed on a stick of celery, after peeling on ion s, it is said, the sm ell w ell be removed. Old type m akes the very Lest id Babbitt m etal. We huve it for salt and when you need any call at I he Observer office Price is right. E C Davie, proprietor of the G tase V alley B a rn , p ro m p tly attend s all For P residential electors to be voted calls, day or night. A nim als given the very best of cave. C harges nr» in November: E S J M cA llister, of M ultnom ah; right. E velyn T haw is to get an allow-i S am uel W h ite, o i Baker; auue of $1,000 a m onth for sticking Bernard D aijy, of Lake;, “ „ to Harry, w hich is more than «he O P Coshow, of D ouglas. could' m ake behind a ribbon counter. Additional Locals. A Portland m an was declared democratic nominees . D. Lindquist D isks , P encils, 10 cents per dozen, ru b ber insert. O bserver Book Store. Declares for revision of the tariff. Indorses A ldrleh-V reeland currency b ill, and declares for the permanent im provement of the currency system. Favors Im provem ent of waterways aud indorses legislation for preservation of forests. Recommends law to perm it pooling by railroads. Declares for national oontrol, as against national ownership, of ra il roads. Modification of injunction law. Increase of navy to support the Monroe doctrine, w hich w ill be reaf firmed. Admission of A riso uaan d New M ex ico as separate states. Ocean m all mibeidy and enooursge me nt of Am erican shipping generally. Enforcem ent of the la w , w ithout re gard to persons or place«,' and for a square deal ell around. , . 77. 78. Summ ary. 6 91 Balance on hand frm last > car» Al«. t o , Agt, Orega 2,982.68 Spec cittì tttX. 774.60 unty upportloument (Joui Every bottle positively guaranteed 266-86 > *• W a tc h m a k e r arid J e w e le r btele . 1,600 00 I tioun............................. . - . ' _____ I ' .»6,620 96 Bpeclkl atten tion given work sen t Total reoelpts................ Dleburnemeuts. »2,408 68 ber’« salaries........ ; ah 342 M t*4»d su p p lice. 4 ... dre e t c ................................. i l l Es«t Sacaad Strari Fkaaa Ha. J4I tandlng warrants and ih t 805.18 I, aduni on »2,000 Insurance. 60 00 rk ’sm tlnry................. .. 26.00 T h e D alles, Or.,» »«4 1« fbr all other purposcs, In- •lo d tiiu »1,000 loan ............ 1,812 25 O pposite I W O . Sold by Subscribe for The Observer. in November: J I) liee, of M ultnom ah, A C M arster, of D ouglas, Frank J M iller, of L inn, R R B utler, of G illiam . 66 00 65.00 65.00 17.00 9 06 «00 82 Fred W ilson T he R epublican Congressional oom m ittee offers $150 for the best article n ot exceed ing 1,000 words on th e subject: W hy T he R ep u b li can P arty should be successful n ext N ovem ber. C om petition is open to a ll. In ju d gin g th e m erits of con tri b u tion s consideration w ill be given not o n ly to sty le, argum ents and facts presented, but to th e c o n v in c in g power, and it should be borne in m ind th at m em bers of congress are to be elected as w ell as presi d en t and vice-president. N o m an uscripts w ill bé returned, but w ill be the property of the com m ittee. T he be6t article w ill be w id ely used both(iq th e new spapers of the cou n try and in p am p h lét form. The award w ill he m ade and check sent to successful con testan t about A u gu st 15th. M anuscripts m ust be m ailed not later thaji J u ly 15th to L iterary Bureau, R epublican con gressional com m ittee, M etropolitan bank build in g, W ash in gton , I). C. L a te s t and up to d a le braceleW , O R EG O N MORO OSCAR ANDBRSON MANAOKR X - ___ Moro. Oregon. and 6 Opera H ouse B u ild in g , » I J $1 ' P ro tlan d , O re g o n ., Opposite P ost Office 6 gressional Committee. For P residential electors, to be voted L W Ross, W asco je w e le r. 65 00 W .. . . . . . 23 ......................... .. 17.00 4.80 24 26.......................... . 10.71 26.....................................60 27.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 28............................ 10 00 29 .......... 3 80 M enefee & W ils o n • 1,600 00 21 ............................... Chas. Wright, President. ' .nt Sunday D inner 35 cents. 7 ................... .. 'M -' h' The Wedding Bed. Special Offer o f the Republican Con R egistration reopens Sept. 20 for T ype-w riter pap er a t T h e O bserv P resid en tial election, and closes on er office? ' —------- -- — x— __ October 20. E lection N ov. 3. < , A ttorney - a t - L aw Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. Esmond Hotel REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. 1 .................................$ 10 -6 0 M. E. M ille r M. C. Dickinson, Manager. F ran k Menefee. H oTaL »0. B rygh t 6 . .......................... 16 00 y ............................ 40 00 10........ 66 00 1 1 . . , ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66.00 R oom s 1 and 2 T he G inn Brick 12 . . . . . . . . ......... ' S3 63 13 ......................... 17.00 Over W .W .M .C o. B ank r • i 4 . . r . . : . i ’. r . . . ‘ i bo oo 16 ............66 00 * O REGO N 16 ’ ........ .. 66 00 MORO 17 ..........65 00 1 8 . . . ...................... 17.00 : ID ........................... 80.00 . 66.00 20,. C orner 7th and Stark S treet». Office at F u rn itu re Store. Columbia R iver R i s i n g . OREGON 778.96, as follows: MORO S atisfaction G uaranteed Both in W ork m an sh ip and Price 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 W . H. Ragsdale » Hotel Oregon lo a n ftu F A H avre« N orth B ank B u lletin . For the p ast week th e C olum bia No. 7 4 ............... 66 WASCO • - OREGON Np. K t ......................................... 56 |166 00 river h as been grad u ally railin g and at noon yesterday it had reach For the year ending June, 1907: Calls Promptly Attended No. 14 ..................................- » . I « ed a higher p oin t th an for som e No. 2 4 ............... 46 Day or Night years and had about covered the No. 3 9 ....................................... 60 No. 41 .......................................... 60 island in m idstream ju st above No. 6 6 ........... 66 tow n. T he ourrent is ru n n in g at No-. 69 . . . . . . .-w .— . 75 No. 6U 60 eigh t or Dine m ilks an hour and No. 8 1 ................... rr r r r r r ^ . , 66 considerable drift wood is com ing N o . 6 2 ....................................... 66 N o. 6 4 ........ 26 Attorney at L aw . down the stream . It w ill stand a No. 6 6 ..................................... • l NO. 30 ....................................... 60 »609 00 raise of several feet yet before the Office G round F loor G in n Brick Total 1906............ . 166 00 water gets out of the river banks Alii p a id ......................... »774 00 N ex t Door W .W .M .Go. Bank and lacks fu lly fifteen feet of being D u rin g this year w arrants have been up to the high water mark of 1894. draw n aud paid to the«amouut of »4.- Law yers AT «• 774 60 266.88 C hronicle. Since the ad ven t of th e recent warm w eather fruitgrow ers are be com ing apprehensive of their ab ility to secure h elp enough to harvest the straw b erries and cherries as fast as th ey ri|>en. T h is w ill be a good op p ortu n ity for those w ho com plain of no work to do, to find em p lo y m ent. * N o . C 8 ............................................... $™ « e lic ile * W hen In P o r t I a m l .. 2 ,9 6 2 .6 8 county “ .................. state apportionm ent. -H rt-H -t-t-t-l 1 I 1 « 1 Uontra. the last annual m eeting there w ere 16 outstanding warrants as follows for the year eudtng June 1906. via: M eind, & Bryant P ustewhb ; Rmci * nd Q wmcte W«« I *w »f*<* 1 ilSStSK x ♦♦ •• I ’otal am ount received ...- »5,620.96 . Physicians . and Surgeons F . J . M e lu d l f a i n t i n g , $ after ^l:£o.,ngi'ng . Dr. W. ». D rs. Beers and Mòra, tial to your success. B K P O B T I R e c e iv e d s p e c ia l t a 1 •. . Dr. H. IL Beers. tends t<< the establishment of th rift, economy, discipline and a general understanding of business principals essen A Y ÌIJ 4 I / Clerks’ ft nan d a l report, submitted to tho annual school meeting held In the Moro school bouse, June 16, 1008. Balance on hand as per report I June, 1 9 0 7 .................., . . . . . » 6.91 B illiard and Pool T ab les your money will be safe from theft; the habit of saving W SSSS» ■ »>' r>Tnr T IIK S t r o n g b r r lc k ; M o ro , O re r marie M. F iv e C e n ts M ot ® Fublic S g & oq U coffin , PHYSICIAN Ik SURGEON. D 19, 1908 Don’t use pins to pin vour papers or«zy because he threw his m om y together. Try the best clip s, at The into the river. B etter than blowing Observer Bonk Store. It in on n chorus g ir l, or playing the I)r C H artley, d en tist, wijl be at races. Grass V alley 1 week of each month, Pierce city, Iduha, w ilh he $10,- viz. week following the le t Sunday. 000 iwo-room ecboolbo»*e, to be After 1 pm . W ednesday, it is very paid tor by the tim ber , syndicates^ difficult for us to handle copy that « f m » to h avediecoverrd a new way calls for changes in the form. . .. l " 1 »«*/!<»•*•* U) b o -t trusts. Superior round nickel tipped and The colder egge aro the quiker ru b ln r top pencils, tw o -fo r-fi-eents they w ill froth. W h ite of eggs may »nd som e for IQ ots per do»., at the he beaten to a stiff frotn by on open O bserver Book Store. . Window when ifw o u ld lie im possible P anam a and m ens straw hats at in a steatfiy k itchen. the Mfird Cdrtitnerelftl Co.’s store The way trains connect at Biggs arrived ju st in the niche of tim e. now, pa^eenp re ltfive, im p !- time Call and sam ple the lot. bpth cptning ui-7 g"ii)J{,|fur mi e » tra A new bu sin ess, long needed in nloe dinner at T he Bigg*, with Mr Moro, has hetn established by Jas apd M rs JJ H w fk ttr.l. D-nth forget R elly , wbfi if experienced in »he Ttie Biggs, in y o u r tra v e ls; there »e I Work of «leaning, repairing, and time enouvi-t i «*»• i • ■/* '*) ► * | p'tefi presaing c lo th in g . R- ad his ad in with every,0»ing • <'■ •«)>» • 'I-* rooms another colum n. hie new, i.e a t «tol Please mention the fact th at there Low rates East are how on by th» 1S Io be a r««l !!»• <»*’• fashioned pi t)R a N C dfot th is season ea follow» and celebration- at De Moss round trip direct to Cbieago $ 12 50 S p ’Hue. July 4»fc— than join In the S t Louis $67.60; flt Paul $63.15; prrii i-a ibo, and yourself become one O m aha $60.00; K an sas Ci‘y $ 6 0 0 0 of the crowd. Pink eta on sale Mmy 4, 18. Jtrne 5 r»tx ot.n P en n sylvan ia D trio h D u fi 6. 19, 20. J u ly 6, 7, 22, 28, August kards recommend Hickory Bar^ 6, 7, 21, 22. Good for return in 90 dough R em ed y. Guaranteed to « u ra 4sV a, with stop over privileges a: your cough, and guaranteed to be pleasure w ithin lim its. pure. Made from the bark of the A venarins Carbolinenm is a germ shell-bark ov w hite hickory tree. For destroyer. D ecay being s germ, it sale by Moro Pharmacy,and all deal destroys the oanse of decay in posts ers everyw here. Or tim ber. T h e U S.G overnm ent, (Original.) In the northern land o f Sw eden^ where the youug girls have fa ir cooa- plexlona, light hair and bine eyes, th e r e lived u man named Jacobson. H e bad gathered some means by bard work, which would descend at his death to his son John. Old Jacobson was «Spe cially desirous that bis son should s f his marriage enhance the fam ily pos sessions by taking a w ife w ith a d o w r y equal to the Jacobson Inheritance, but John sadly interfered w ith h is father's plans for him hy falling In, love w ith Lucy Peterson, one of the blue eyed, light hatred, fa ir complex-* toned maidens before mentioned. L ac y had no fortune in prospect, and, as for a dowry, there was no one to give her one, for her parents and. all here rela tives were poor as church mice. i( Nevertheless young Jacobson Inter viewed his father on the subject, only to receive the alternative of giving np Lucy or being disinherited. John wopld have chosen the latter bad ltf iittebeen for Lucy, who would not con sent to thp sacrifleo. H e r lover pleaded’ w ith her. hut without effect She- said- that a dowry was necessary, and she could rtiiit get one there must be-no marriage. Old Jacobson was very much inter ested in a new church, the only edifice for religious wbr$hlp for miles around. There had heed subscriptions and fairs and all manner of devices whereby to ruise money for its building, and when It w a s finished every-one was tired of tho struggle^ • ^he consequence was that th« church remained without ■' t>ell. and everylxxly knows th*» a church without a bell is like a clock, without hands. One day when young Jacobson was trying to induce h l* father to relent and permit him to marry Lucy the young man said: / "IIo w much of a dowry do yon r e -; quiro, father?” It hnpt'e led ih .it th e old man’s mind was at th a t very moment on th * d e fi cient church bell. ‘‘You may m a r r y . Lucy,” ho said, ‘‘if she w ill provide ft bell for the church. I t m in t be the i / to flit the tower provided fa r It and must have 20 per cent of silver in its composition.” John turned awny disheartened. H e knew vary wall that Lucy had no men- i ey for such a purpose and that the re -j qulrcment was equivalent to saying that he c.wl.l not marry Lucy at an. ' Wbeu ho saw his sweetheart again toe- told her what his father had said.t rS h *| m ad e no remark at the time, bat thfl ( next time she saw John she'said: “Do you love mo well enoegh t o waW 1 for mo for a long w hile7” << - t “ I w ill never m arry any one elae,” John r e p lie d ,' - ’ ! ‘‘Vary w^ll. Go to th * croasreada Just beyond the church. There L b a de- , kerted garden you w ill And a corn stalk growing. Pluck the ears, which aro ripe, and bring them to me.” nt John, woudering, brought her th * | ears. Lucy put them away and the next spring planted them at one end of her father’s gnnlun. When the autumn t ramo she gathered so mqch send that f (hero was not room for even a small portion of it In the garden. Strertook a biq&sure to oue iarumer, another meaa- «re to another, and so on. until she had ♦xhnusfed her seed, asking them to plant tho kernels aud telling them th *t 1 tho crop wns to go to buying a bell for t tlie church. They were all Interested - and gladly did as she suggested. The next autumn there were a »am- 1 her of farmers who had seed to spanv <4 and Lucy gnve the surplus to other», «ml the next spring there was not a ftirmor interested in the church Who did not plant a portion ef hla gvoon< « With corn for the church bell., l»ng before thia all knew that they Would not only get the bell fb r th a church, but that Lucy, whom they all l»ved, would get her lover for a hua- bfcnd. Another year passed, and th« op .was ao large that i t t w *s >^lfc ><i «ooug^ prqpgft'A.»roua4i wofi u i uml to p fa u f it. hut there were rea- n f i ' W f e W & r khbuld If i most, and a very korn tiio end of the Ofth year the w (And ao Jh<‘ increase w coop WifS »bid,'Mid thefe was pleht. n|oi»ey to buy a bell larg«1 ewnngft tw tfa 0» the tower and with a greater »«*•<•»» vantage of pllver In its con^qpjtla^ rt, ttiitl b id been atrpblated. b id man {facoMon watt to dt-ligMea ’ with JLucy'a plan tliat ha willingly tub >a fllje«) his promise, though ao great tUi Interest in the matter amo<n th * farmers that If he had not th«y Wdolff' " h^v* turned hhu out of th * chard», ' nfth| But it wras decided that th * m arrt*g* \ atrould not chmo off till the bell had been cast and pot into th * toWer and thpt its first strokes ahonW. ««tobrato » thp weddAug of the ono whose plan had resulted la its procurement. So a com mit toe went to the city, contracted f o r " the coating, and In du« tlm * it was fin ished. There was a dispute about th* ( Inscription to he put on It. aom* wish ing to call it the corn bed, white other« wlahed i t to be Inscribed a * th * w «d- », ditto bell. The latter prevail*». , ,, , »Then It was set up In th * tow *r old Jacobson provided a fine wedding at which «very man, woman end c h ild , wit«» had planted th« se«d was praapntj As the wedding party moved to th * eh arch those who bad been Instrnmen tai In tin beii’a prodooMo* heard a «11- * v«ry peal come from th * tower, a n d a U ,( gate a Joyons shout In reply. Thad when the wedding party le ft th« church •gain It wak to the mu ate o f th * beihl bou a* t h a t h * 4 | t They proceed^! to * boue* For sew ing m achine su p p lies call the O R N Co., Mnltnornah county, on L W Ross, W asco jew eler. gnd city of Portland, are making general'U$e of it on bridge timbers, Typ» Lubricates, oleane and polishes etc. It Ik the hast chicken lie« de- prevents roet. Try It T he ObserVW atro/er oft' th e ■ ftiHrket, sfid will RWsotSa and preserve a water troURlf," B ook S tore. (| Ui ig pan, Stable, s t e k te id keep aw w r Seventy-five drs-n nf tha verj lev. It is a guaranteed arh cla a«n> vtaeyardi ' l * wtolcft CM,-b ttn y dreto« ha tea««4 who h«4 The Observer BookJ&pr? is Jistril» th * toteith of th * gW I-who latest shades 6f ties, i t Uteta bow to (te th* Moro Commercial Co. Maks your □tor of the pure aHIqle in.SR erm sn S Mlactloos. »unty, lay! t*ai£ J Ìa IdraMÄ1-. -«>wteitewJÌM