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; i ì I • * The O bserver. ttwrw C ity » « n e l a l F a » « r . or !■ « » ■ * ■ oo official . r t r t a M o s to , O K B O O M . 0 . C. I belavda S o w ...’ . . . E ditors C. L. I bslamo , M amau be . Send for advertising rates. FR ID A Y ................... J ume 19. 1908 C h u r c h 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 s e « S u c h n o tic e « at r e g u la r ra te « at th e o p tio n o f tb e p u b lla h e r» . B e fo re c o m in g to t h e c it y to tra d e r e a d e r * a r e re q u e s te d t o e i a m l n e T h e O b a e i * e r a d v e r tis in g c o lu m n « . I t * l l . e a c t l r e , w id e a w a k e bu»lne«« m a n w h o a d v e r tU e » , c o n s e q u e n t ly h e la t h e m o a t a c c o tn m .x la tln g , • e l l * th e c h e a p e s t, a n d d e a l* th e m o a t l ib e r a l ly In e v e r y w a y W e w ill not be responsible for the neglect of aobecribera to notify na of changes in their address. Nor w ill the notification of a Poatmaater that the aub- ecriber haa “ Removed” aettle the bill of » d e lin g — V . . ■ Debs eaye be wishes the people to understand that be expects to be elected. Now let’s beer from Tom Watson. Send The Observer to your absent friends. It is better than a letter, «nd gives all the home news. Four month« for 50c. We wonder if, by this time, Sen ator La Follette has been able to think of anything he didn’t say in his eighteen hour speech! Georgia voters seem to like whis key snd railroad passes better I ban they thought they did when (hey elected Hoke Smith governor. Now that he has signed tbe bill against pool selling snd bookmak can Governor Hngbes be ac Bused of having race suicide tend lnf. The (Merry game of fining a few rkllroada^and shippers for rebating is again being played In the West, but not one really responsible man is sent to Jail. Not long ago the Sandwich islán ders were kicking because of the horde of Japs landing there. Now they kick because no new ¡migrants may oome from Japan. Uncle Sam looks sorry that so much red tape « wasted to please bis people. SECRETARY WUSON. One would have to travel Cale donia to its moat remote parts to find a cannier Scot than Bccre'aiy James Wilson, of the U. 8. Depart ment of Agriculture. Seen-tary Wilson may never I »ecoma president of the Uuittd Slates, for he h id t!.e misfortune to l»e born in a fortigu land, but he is ahrewd and canny enough to win and deserve any other office at the beatowal of the freemen. For the past 10 jean» Secretary Wilson haa been at the head of a department of &e govern ment which at the time he took charge waa little mote than a dis- tribating agency for free seeds, but which is today the greatest scient ific institution in the world. Efforts have been made to dislodge him from the position, but his tciiie- meut haa never begu considered seriously for even a moment by the two presidents he has served. He has sat at the preatdeut’s advisory table with more than 20 associates a id has outlasted them all. By the time he haa rounded ont his third fonr year term, In March 1900, he will bavfe broken all records for oontinnons cabinet service, save one. " j ~ Ten years ago he waa a “ poor and honest” farmer in Iowa. He is aa honest today as he was then, not quite so poor, and a better farmer than ever. He has done so well be has even had the temerity to appoint hiaown son private secretary and there have been few who cared to say a word io opposition. Were Secretary Wilaqn an average politi cal) this would never have come to pass. He is a politicao to the extent of knowing how to make a campaign speech in Maine or Oregon that will capture the farmer vote as well aa in low s, but he is an agriculturist first, last and ail time; a political) just io vacation times and for per sonal recreation. Ten years ago he waa the head oi the Iowa state agricultural college, with more schemes on his mind, than coaid have been pat to the teat at the experiment station in 100 years. He became head of the agricultural department, tried bis sclietncs and literally made two blades of grass to grow where but one had grown before. Secretary Wilson is the moet democratic cab inet member the northwest has m et They call him “Tama Jim’’ back east Even the people who do not know his first name can tell by looking at him that here is no red tape formality; just a plain, honest man oi the common people, without faas or feathers. He is n self made man bnt he is too busy to spend mnch time worshiping his creator. After 120 years of war thq Yaqut Indians of Mexioo have decided that they want to become peaceable citizens. The fact that their original 20,000 has been reduced to a oom p ur* Lively small number has some thing to do with the resolve to best Hoke Smith can now testify that the tomahawk Into sh o e snd break muck raking the railroads may ex the pony to harness. cite noisy applause, bnt fall short when the votes are counted. One year ago there was a shortage o f 160,000 freight cars in the United The railways got ajar this week States. Now there are 350,000 when freight, 26 days from New freight oars sidetracked m - due to York was ialfr down d Portland, the policies of President Roosevelt via Tehanntepec. Often the time — is the accepted explanation oi is 30, 40 and even 50 days overland the popular application of the term by rail. Teddy Bears to the railroad empties o f the United States. A la a k a haa a road com m ission aud ils allotment for highway itn Oregon oonnty offloer* elected to prove me nt (bis year is *308,000. take up their duties the first of The automobile racers have a better July, owing to the so called amend prospect there than in some of the ment to the constitution changing state«. the time of election from Juue till The brewery interests claim that November, will have a term of two years and six months to serve, in the spread of prohibition threatens stead of two years as formerly. They to plunge thia country into dismal will get the extra six months by rnio. They prefer their own kind urinal hocus poena, commonly cal of reform by denouncing the bad saloon. Bnt It was not until seri led the imitative and refandum. ously alarmed by the growth of pro hibition sentiment that their oona A number of eminent republican« oiencee were aroused. petitioned the Chicago convention to include the following plank in A number of ladiea from Wash the platform: “ We affirm our con fidence in the integrity and justice ington’s smart set are going to the of the courts, state snd national, Chicago c o n v e n tio n . J n d y in p fro m and we insist that the preservation the way people tuak »bout it, out o i their independence and full oon- would think that no women ever atitutioual prerogatives is essential before sat in the conventiongalleriea to the maintenance of tbs American and yelled for their favorites and system oi government.” 1 /Secre that no woman waving a big white tary Taft’s character is not a suffic parasol ever led a record-breaking ient guarantee that he will assist in 30 minntea of oonveDtion cheering: maintaining the integrity of the for a beaten candidate, by the way. judiciary, a platform declaration would be of little* v a lu e . Merchants at grain delivery points In the Clearwater country Cheater Thompson, the murderer, are threatened with the loss of the hae been declared eaue by a jury greater per cent of their customers and entitled to be at large. Thomp through i he agencies of cooperative son committed cue of tlio moet companies calculated to not only Mtrucions. wicked and willful mar« handle the grain business, bnt also • lets ever committed in soy state. the mercantile trade of the stock« Daring the last three H e went to the residence of Judge holders. Hmory aud shot him down like a weeks three such companies have •log. For Ibis deed be waa tried filed articles of incorporation and and declared imwne. Hie father otherootnpanics are being organized jnaieted bo waa insane. The jury to begin business within a few •Ucided be waa not guilty becauae weeks. The provisions of the in •>f insanity. Now be is sane again. corporation permit the companies Justice to a costly commodity, and to engage in the importing and ex* >a these times Justice eeema to be porting trade. The Lewiston region )» Mb Wind and foolish. The Thotnp waa invaded by the union last fall, hou cast coat the taxpayers of starting at Nes Perea. Binoe that Siting county *16,000. J net to prove time anions have been established In U'hompaoo waa a murderer, Insane all sections of the county. t e eave him from $ a gallows, and I Bans to ba sat free. Subscribe for The Observer. MORO PHARMACY Kent to Fnrnlek the Girl. T>e Modern Way of Going. Prineville Review. Beckley came up from The Dalles Sunday in a 24 horsepower Buick runabout. He made the trip in about ten hours, or an average of twelve miles an hour, end at a total coat of 11.20. Mr. Beckley started Monday afternoon for his ranch at Cold springs, 62 miles southeast of Prineville, expecting to make the tr p that afternoon. Waa Not a Hatfield G ift. Prineville Review. Crook coonty was treated to a gilt of about *50,000 Monday after noon and evening, in the form of a splendid shower of five hours dur ation. This drenched the soil thoroughly, causing the grass crops to spring forth with sudden vigor. There were also ehowere Sunday afternoon, but they came in streaks, so that the laud waa wet and dry alternately in strips of about a half- mile in width. A slight electrical display accompanied Monday’s rain. Bailding Railroads. Cliffs Bulletin. If the way tiee are going through this place is any indication, work on the Spokane extension of the 8. P. <fc 8. must be going on at a rapid rate. Every local train is made up largely of cars loaded with ties and several extras have alao gone east thia week carrying the same class of freight. On the com pletion of the road in eastern Wash ington depends the ability of the company to secure their ehare of the wheat business from that dis trict this year and it now looks as if they were going to get there. Why the Fish Smell. Astoria Budget. It is unlikely that the motor schooner Evie will make another fishing trip outside as the first ven ture did not prove to be a financial sucoess. While over four thousand pounds of different kinds of fish were caught and taken to Portland in excellent condition no market could be found for them or at least the greater portion of the catch. The Portland retail fish dealers are bound by contract to purchase their supplies from the Clopec Fish Co. of Beattie, which is the Pacific coast fresh fish trust, and from no other individual or corporation. The only way that theoatch of the Evie oou.’d be disposed of would be by starting independent fish markets He is not apt to touch. The fisherman will raise his voice Everyone remembers the party of Lamenting all the day Oregon girls who visited the East And toll of bow, despite bis plans, last year to advertise the state, oa- The big one got away. E x p ert, Experienced, Registered P h arm acists der auspices of The Pacific North fled icines C a re fu lly Compounded. west, Portland. Last year Sherman With an absurd question a man county was not represented but this interrupted one of George Ada’s Complete Afifiortmtnt of Silverware and Jewelry year Miss Harrietts Houghton, oi epeeebea in Elkhart, Ind. The hu Kent, will become a member of the morist said, “That remark was un party, and leave Portland the a id expected; aa unexpected aa a sales die of August to visit Salt Lake, man's on Broadway. A woman en Denver, Kansas city, St Louis, Indi tered a Broadway curio ehop and snapolis, Cleveland, Boston, Moo said, 'Let me see something hand A n y a n d a ll K in d s 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 treal, Chicago, Minneapolis, and 8t some and cheap.’ 'Just gase on me, Paul. Miss Houghton la expeeted madam,” said the fat salesman. to carry illustrated literature de picting the resouroee of the county, The ioe bergs are drifting, for (eneral distribution, and aa the The north pole is shifting, girls obtaih thousands of dollars And how shall we fence in thesoneef worth of publicity in the largest Those absorbing topics. dailies of the country, the sending The lively old tropics, of Miss Houghton as the repreasot- Are feeling a chill in their bones. ative of this county can not help The circling equator, but interest eastern horoeeeeksrs As hot as g crater, and investors, snd bring good re No longer the oenter doth grace; turns. Mias H reoeives the trip by The ioe bergs are drifting, obtaining subscriptions to The P a The north pole is shifting, A modern hospital for the treatment of all medical and sorgiea cific Northwest, and is not in com There’s scarcely a thing in its place. diseases, except snob aa are oontagioue. petition being selected for the posi R a t e s , f r o m $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 1 .0 0 p e r w é e l t , a c c o r d in g to ro o m tion by a few prominent men inter- ested in furthering exploitation of Amhulanoe will meet all trains and boats If hospital to notified. T h e Dalles to Southern Oregon and Sherman county. We trust that she F o r F u r th e r In f o r m a t io n A d d r e s s ih points N o rthern W ashington beach pointe and will receive the support of everyone mt urn, *7.60. Tickets oo sale to August D rs. Ferguson and R e u te r, H. F in a l return lim it Bept. *0 . along the line of the C. 8. Ry. ++++ T H E D A L L E S H O S P IT A L ALL A JOKE. Restive Readings Relieving Recrea tive Library Rummages. T B Currar, formerly member of parliament, said that a South Sea islander, whom with him aa a serv ant in a local tavern, waa praising the British constitution when one of his hearers said: “What do you know about it? you’re not an Eng lishman; you haven’t a drop of English blood in your veina.” Don’t be«too sure about that, said the black, my grandfather helped to eat Captain Cook. •W+F There once lived a jolly young Mr. Who called on another m an’s ar. „ The lights had burned low, When he started to go, So thia sprightly young Mr just kr. T o Bingham springe and return »8 66 to BI Ingham w arm springs and return Tickets on eats to Sept. 80 1906. f t nal * i. return lim it 80 days from date o f Sept. 80. sale bet not later than a Sept 1 b H o t L a k e end return *16.00, in clude« board and lodging value »« 00. Tickets on sale all the y« *r, return lim it 90 day« from date o f sale. «Me Regular M e d ic a l B e th le h e m Regular com munication Id and t l h 1 hure even I d gs m o n th ly. By order W .M . M rs H e le n Parry, Becy I. O.O. V. Moro, O ragm . Meets every Saturday tven Ing at 7 J 0 o'clock. • V b ltlu g member« are 'co rd ially in v ite d . M em bers are expected to be present. "*• O tto Peeta, N . O. M . E. M ille r. Hecrktarv. I A M HERE for tbe pur pose of repairing your ................ t o m M i i r e for The Year 1 A n y Order« w ill be a tte n d ed to prom ptly. Addrere AND L a te s t B racelet Designs GOODS SOLD UNDERTAKING My Motto la REASONABLE Quick Hales and S m all Profits. L. W.ROSS, W aso L iv e and L e t L ive. W a tc h Inspector O. R . & N. Call and E x a m in e M y Htock of F U R N IT U R E and H ID E L IN E H ltef<»re buying M e re Freehyterien Cha rah. O. W. AXTELL M oro 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 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, - O regon. Pballanont liver, Ci. Run, Oregon. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, and all““orders prompt and satis factory at reasonable prioes. Farmers teams fed a* well as they are fed at home, if not better. Tslepbone at our expense. Inks, mucilage, cards, envelopes, p ap er o f e v e ry k in d , ta b le t« , e v e ry s ty le , e l T b e O b s e rv e r B o o k B to re . To Bo,, Sell or Exchange Isi’t Beading a Delight Now . Any person or person* having horses, cattle, houses, lots or house hold goons for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T hk O bskbvkb a good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try T hb O rskbvbr , Moro, Or “It certainly is, and I thank you, Mr. Optiolan for fitting my eyes so (»erfoctly. I have bad glasses of all kinds, but this last pair I got of you beats them all.” —-— W e coaxed th a t m an I a lo u c Un»« b e fo re m w o u ld le t a * fix h i« « re a . H « « a id a l l a l « M M w ere a l ik e n o d w k n l wee »be N o w ,o o co u ld n o l « • ( h im to i(i) •la e w b a r e . W e a re p e r fe e t “ eye f it te r s ,” e n d t h a t 's w h y w e p lease o a r p a tr o n * . ^ D M IN IS T B ^ lO B S aw. F. I . Clark, Jeweler, 1 Optician THE DALLES, OREGON. Tie Star D itti imeilne Co. W LE 5A M P O R T LA N D , OREGON fo r the manufacture of tLeir world famous PORTABLE W E LL D R I L L I N G M A C H IN E S . • fo r water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A m '¡d e r a te a m o u n t o f m o n e y w i l l a ta r t y o u in a p r o fit a b le b u e iu e a a . 'H K R ir V t i ve. las engine service P o r f u l l p a r t ic u la r s r reg e g n a r d - >ai times, i n g w e l l a l r i l l i n g t o o la , s u p p li t o , e t c . , w rite to TK STAR IRIILIM MACRIRE CO. Union Gas Engine Co. C o m p e t i t i iv v e T e s t s to T h e B e s t I n 'I h e World. 1 i«.r rO M T L A W O . OWW OOW , AKW OW . O M fO . B A L I. I n tb e C ir o n it C o a r t o f tb e S ta te o f O re g o n f o r S h e rm a n o o a n ty . T b e D a ll e * L<»dge N o 80S, B. P . O . E l k * , a e o r p o ra llp n , P l a i n t i f f , Uncle Nam ■•«• tke U n io n GAS KN OUTS tor k i* SaM o a tlta la tha a rtill-ry «nd wlreleaa tel«si«T>h «ervice. TM « roo«h traatawnt Ie • tre« practical teat of «B deacy and dor*. M Uty. 1 be union OXS snoiRB la ooa- •tra rtrd racb a aaparior m*«««r aad a( ■och «ne materlaUfcet It »tarta e a r r , work* •aay aed ntc* eaay oadar ordinary, e r ary- day, raaib tana aaaee Bafora yoa lareat a oast la a cm enataa w rlta tor oar traa oatab« STA R PORTABLE D R IL L IN G M A C H IN E S have been proved bi N O T IC X N o tlo e ie h e re b y R iven t h a t th e u n d e r - • la n e d , bee been a p p o in te d b y tb e O o a n ty C o u r t o f tb e S ta te o f O re g o n fo r S h e rm a n o o n n tv , a d io in ia tr a t o r o f tb e e s ta te o f L a t h e r B H i l l deoenaed, a n d baa d u ly q u a lifie d as snob. A l l perso ns h a v in g e le lm e a g a in » * tb e e a ta te o f a a id d e o e a re d , a r e h e re b y n o tifie d to p rese n t tb e sem e to m e , a t th e la w offiee o f W H K a p e d a le , In tb e e lty o f M o r o O re g o n , v e rifie d as b y la w r e q u ir e d , w it h in • l x m o n t h * f r o m d a te o f f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f t b i * n o tir n . T o - w it , M a y 29d. 1M 8. J a m s U r r c H i i x , A d m in is t r a to r o f tb e E s ta te o f L a t h e r B H i l l , 6 tm 2 2 je l9 296] Sample oo pies of this paper may he had at The Observer busineee office—5o. per copy. ie erecting a plant at u 02-<W V in t S t,, P o rtla n d , Oregoi- Salta «cent F. P. Kendall. O . I t . G a b r ie l. E t h e l G a b r ie l . Agnes G e r t o n a n d E m o ry G a r t o n , D e fe n d a n t« . B y v ir ta e o f an e a e e m io n a n d o rd e r o f s a le leaned o n t o f . a n d u n d e r tb e sea l o f t b e C ir o n it C o o r t o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n f o r t h e o o a n ty o f S b e rm a n , to m a d ir e c te d a n d d a t ed tb e 26tb d n y o f M a y , 190B, u p o n a d e e ra e f o r tb e fo re c lo s u re o f a o e r ta in m o rtg a g e a n d ju d g m e n t,re n d e r e d e n d e n te re d in « a id d o u rt o n tb e 16th d a y o f A p r i l , 19U8, in tb e ab o ve e n t itle d een ee, In f a v o r o f p l a in t i f f • a n d ag a in«» th e d e fe o d a n ta , O B G a b r ie l E t h e l G a b r ie l, A g nee G a r to n a n d E m o r y G a r to n a * J o d n m e n t d e b to rs in tb e anm SM M .80-100. w ith in te re s t th e re o n fro m M i d 16th d a y o f A p r il, 1908, a t th e r a te o f e ig h t per oen t per a n n u m a n d fo r tb e f a r t h e r m m o f 870 .00 a tto rn e y s fees, e n d f o r th e f a r t h e r Ram o f $ 9 0 .0 0 ooeta, e n d tb e ooete o f e n d o n th is w r it , e n d c o m m a n d in g m e to m a k e m i n o f tb e re a l p ro p e rty e m b ra n e d in M i d deorew o f fo re o lo a o re a n d o rd e r o f ea la a n d h e r e in a f t e r d e s c rib e d , I w i l l , o n nt Saturday, the 27th day of June, 1908 ’ M O R O , O R E G O N . A t th e h o a r o f o e e o 'e lo e k in th e a f te r n o o n , • t tb e C o o n ty C o u r t hooae d o o r, in M o r o , S b e r m a n C o o n ty , O re g o n , m a t p n b ilo a o o tto n . to th e b ig h M t b id d e r f o r oaah I n b a n d ,a ll th e r i g b l . l h l e a n d in te re s t in w b ie h M i d O B G a b r ie l, E t h e l G a b r ie l, rum G a r to n a n d E m o r y G a r to n , o r e ith e r o f th e m , h a d oo tb e 16ih d a y o f A p r il, 1908, tb e d a ta o f tb e m o rtg a g e foreo lo ao re b « r« b i. b a r e ■inoe a c q u ire d , o r n o w b a r e , in a n d t o th e fo llo w in g deo oribed r e a l p r o p e rty , s itn a ta d a n d b e in g in S b e rm a n o o a n ty , O re g o n , t o - w it : L o ta o n e ( l ) , tw o ( 9 ) . th re e ( 8 ) , e n d f o a r ( * ) , a n d th e e o a tb eas t q a a r t e r ( S E W ) , o f th e «n o th w e * t q a a r t e r ( S W ^ ) e f e e e iio a t h ir t y ( 8 0 ) , to w n s h ip R n o r th , ra n g e 18 «set W illa m e tt e m e r id ia n , In th a o o a n ty o f S h e r m a n , s ta te o f O re g o n , o o n ta in in g 1 6 6 *0 -1 0 0 II L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . A J. M. D U N A H O O , Proprietor and Manager. T* 1 1 m e fro m T b e D a l lea o r a n y H h a rm e n o o a n ty p o in ta a t o a r a a p e n re O e rv le e fn r n la b e d Io o r fr o m M o r o to a n y p o in ts . OUR M O T T O PIII “Pleaaa the public.” E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D UP-TO -DA TE, S P E C IA L RATES TO COM M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S 6tm 9S je9S -998 ] «Soft Orda r Maaaa m ECONOMIZE THRO JONtS REAL ESTATE, FARM PROPERTÏ $ *U $ M T AND o f S h e rm a n o o a n ty , O re g o g JONCS C A M S T O ftt OSm a w.u.« aa. wk.w«« , « « I «Md S.*d h . latte. T h a B u y e r . C u rd e Comuiercial Job Friotiiii! N M L-Q gff. Wl Cauu f r w * and Oak Si. P O R T L A N D OR A t T he O bserver O ffic i When w ritin g fer Catalog L A S C U T CATALOG , < .R *Ò C E R ÌE S Upon bad luck of such a kind . 64 I - a S ix th s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O r e .1 I The fact be caught no fish at a ll Does not distress him much, M ere Ledge, N e . 113, J e w e lry of a ll kin d s. 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. Mrs C G Hule, President. J . O . E lr o d , C h ap ter itn e x t O P T IC IA L G O O DS furniture m every Sunday, (stray IrtTee-Sale. • F Rveav i h u m m vw m ORR . Pubecribe for Tbe Oheerveg — r- - w ith Meets the first end th ird T hu rsday evening« of each m onth VlalUng member« oordlaliy in v ite d to meet B y order of the W . M . J. M. P a rry , Secretory. D ir e c t o r s . t«i$Mes for Sale ir Irade Ne. 121. L o d *« M ., Moro, O r. A. V A AÍ FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS. PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. COMBS. SPONGES. CICARS. Rev. T. V* Milligan, D. D , State Syndical Sunday school Missionary will preaoh in Moro Presbyterian church at the regular service« next Sunday morning and evening. A oordial invitation to extended to all by pastor and peeople. Sunday school at 10 a m. When a man in a dry oounty A. J. A dams , Pastor. keeps a bottle of whisky in the aide M eakland Freehyteria« Cha rah. board drawer his wife gives it away Regular eervioe at the usual hour by refeiring to it aa their'wine next Sunday. Everyone weloome. cloeet. Syaaldlaa Chapel. Services, 1st and 3d Sundays She used to meet me at the stile, 12 n. and 2d and 4th Sunday* at "Where gently l*d enfold her 7:30 p. m. And hold her tenderly, the while Sunday school 11 a. m. each Sweet sentiments 1 told her. Sunday. . And one thot always made me smile Epworth League 7 p. m. x G. F. P imxha M, Pastor. The while ay heart with trust dron’d I oould support her in theatile * Wesley Chapel. To which she was aocustomed. Servioee first and third Sunday*, No Roses In Portland. 7-30 p. m. and second and fourth “It ’a a great help to be able to Sunday* at 12 o’clock noon. Portland Dally Journal Sunday school 11 a. m. each aise up the man you oome in oon First the report was published, tact with, said a business man to Sunday. G. F. PlXKHAM, Partor. principally over in Seattle, that hie son; but it’s more important carloads of roses were sent np from that you should first know yourself. California for the recent festival For instance, a noisy bunch hiked Next it was reported that a great out of their club early one morning Came to my place on or about proportion of the rosea were artific and up the street. They stopped in ial. These stories are only partly front of an imposing residence. A l June 8. 1908, on the John Day riv correct. Several trainloads of roses ter considerable discussion one of er, Sherman oounty, Oregon, about 20 miles east of Moro, 14 mile south were also brougt from Florida, and them advanoed and pounded on the o f the base line road, state and some shiploads from Italy. And all door. A woman stuck her head out county above named, one roan oow, aged about 8 yean , bnnded capital others were made of paper and of a second story window and de Q on the right hip. painted by hand. There were no manded, none too sweetly: ’What The owner or ownen of the above real, genuine Portland roaes; there do you want?’ animal to requested to call for it, qever are any. That is why Port prove property, pay charges and “Ish this the residence of land is called the Rose City. The take it away, otherwise it will be Smith?” inquired the man on eold, a* provided by law, at the Seattle papers might aa well tell it steps, with an elaborate bow. farm named in this advertisement, in this way. Envy haa many ways “It ie; what do you want?” to the highest bidder for cash, at of finding fault and as many ways “Ish it possible I have the honor 10 o’olook in the forenoon of Mon of shoving its jealous fangs. day July 6th 1908. sbpeakin’ to Misshus Shmith?” - G W Gov “Yes; what do you want?” RHEUMATIC FOLKS. 3tjel9jy8e] Croy, Or. “Dear Misshus Shmith; good Misehus Shmith; will you (hie) Are Yoa Bare that Yonr Kidneys are come down an’ pidk out Mishtur All Right and Well! Shmith? the rest of us want to go Two saddle ponies, weighing 800 home.” M a n y rheum atic attack« are due to pounds each. One to well tmined, uric acid In the blood; but the duty of the other just being broke. Will Here’s to tbo girls in peek-a-boos, the kidneys Is to remove all urioa<ld sell, or trade both for a larger broke from the blood. Its presence there And here’s to the girls in tan; horse. R.A. M ubsay , -h n w i the kidneys are Inactive; dou’t Ilese’s to the girls in oxford shoes; je6tf-297] Monklend, Or daily » l . b “ uric acid aolveute;” you For every girl a man. m ig h t go on till doomsday w ith them, For every man a laasie true; but u n til you ours the kidneys you '11 Thia thought all others stills; never get well. Doan’s K id n e y Pills not o nly remove uric sold, but oure the For ev’ry laee.brown-eyed or bins, Came to my place, oommonly kidneys and then a ll danger from uric A man to pay her bills. known as the Froeb place, seven a d d is ended. Here is Muro testimony miles east of Klondike, Sherman to prove It. An Irishman was walking along county, Oregon, one sorrel gelding, Oarl Pee«i, liv in g on M ain street, In about 4 yean old and will weigh Moro, O r., says, “ K id n ey com plaint a road, when he was suddenly a boot 950 Be. bald face, branded and rheum atism troubled me for many struck between the shoulders by a on left stifle. years and 1 d u a lly became so weak that golf ball, the force of the blow al TTie owner or owner* of the above 1 could hardly w alk. I could not stoop most knocking him down. When animal to requested to call for it on account o f the lamenem and pain be recovered he ol »served a golfer prove property, pay chargee, and through m y loins and hack, and tbo taka it away, or otherwise it kidn ey secretions caused rue additional running toward him “Are you hurt?” eaid the player, will be sold, a* provided by law, at suffering, as they were so frequent in tha farm named in this advertise- action as to cause me t o arise m any “why did n’t you get out of the meaMo the highest bidder for cash, times d a tin g the night. I went to the way?” at 10 c ’cloek in the forenoon of Sat hot springs, and I consulted different “An* why should I get out of tha urday, June 20th, 1908. pbyototaoa, hut was unsuccessful In A. H afvold , (fa d in g re lie f,a n d waa gradually g ro w way?” said Pat, “1 did n’t know 297-8tj«6.19) Klondike, Or in g worse w hen Doan's K id n ey m there were any assaesina around were brought to m y attention and 1 herel” ocured a box at the Muro Pharm acy “ But I cjlied ‘fore,’ said the play noticed au Im provem ent In m y con dition from the first. Continued ta k er, “and when I aay ‘fora,’ that to a ing them , th e pains In m y book d im in sign for you to get out ot the way.” M o r o , O r e ir o n ished, aud the too frequent action of “Oi, it is, to it?” sajd Pat, “Wall, the kklney secretions waa corrected. I keep Doan's K id n ey Pills In the bourn thin, when I say ‘foive* it’s a sign and they never fall to give me quick to Issa «a fiae to toa year«* that ye’re goin’ to get hit on tha re lie f” latoceet • and 7 par seat. For sale by all -dealers. Price 60 noee. ’Folvel’ ” cents. - Foster-M ilburn Co , Buffalo, N ew Y o rk , sole agents for the United Htatea. Nemember the name Doane—-and take no other. E u re k a K'- -- t I