Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 17, 1908, Image 2

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COUNTY COURT PMO CKgPM M S.
IT DEFENDS MOB RULE
Morning Oregonian.
A daily paper, and it is a leading
daily, in a city boasting 250,000
ih ík m * h
population, has attempted to incite
M O RO . ORI
a mob to an act of lynch vengeance.
When criticized for this reprehens
D. C. I rblard a S om .......... E ditors ible course, The Seattle Times re­
iterates its belief in mob rule, and
C. L. I bkland , M anager -
asserts (bat “tt is pure theory and
Send for advertising rates.
all rot” far-Tb<fSpokesman Review
to point out that if the Times’
J uly 17, 1908 violent counsel should be adopted,
FRIDAY..........
the city of Seattle, aud I he state of
Church and Society police« FREE, e x ­ Washington, would l>e disgraced.
■ •r« «Mr
orpioiAu r a r a s ó»
rapo».
cept when for money making purpose».
Such notice« at regular rate« at the option
of the publisher«-
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Before coming to the city to trade read­
er« are requested to examine The Ob«ei ver
advertising column«. It« the active, wide­
awake bu»lne«« man who advertise«, con­
sequently he 1« the m oil accommodating,
»ell* the cheape»t, and deals the most lib­
erally In every wav
We will not be responsible for the
neglect of eubscrilwrs to notify ue of
changes in their address. Nor will the
notification of a Postmaster that the sub-
■criber has “ Removed” settle the bill of
• delinquent.
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Mr. Taft will be told of bis nom­
ination July 28th. But the secret
may possibly ‘leak out' before that
time.
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Of almost equal importance with
the size of the wheat crop is the
iprice at which the great American
staple can be marketed. Last year
the Pacific Northwest experienced
the benefit of that bappy combina­
tion, a big crop and high prices.
This year the crop will be much
smaller than a year ago, but fortun­
ately for the growers there is very
little prospect for low prices. The
market throughout the season has
shown surprising strength, and the
occasional weakness that has ap­
peared at times during the pkat six
months has always been so quickly
dispelled that it resulted in very
little loss to the holders of wheat.
Not in ten years has the statistical
position of the cereal exhibited so
much strength in this country as at
the present time, and this strength
is reflected in prioeA far-above the
average forth« opening of a new
season.
Iu a first page display editorial
the Times called on the friends of
Judge Emory to lynch Chester
Thompson, Emory’s slayer, if lie
returned to his home iu Seattle. In
support of that uusouud aud un-
Atneiieau advice the Times reviews
two lynchings, oue iu Minneapolis
30 years ago, thjj other in Kansas
city 26 years ago. It now asks were
those cities disgraced! Assuredly,
they were disgraced, aud every
•ight thinking person there would
admit it if questioned today,though
some thure are who can not see or
feel the disgrace of a violent depar­
ture from the law by an angry, reck­
less, thoughtless and bloodthirsty
mob.
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The September option in Chicago
yesterday touched 90 cents, and De­
cember sold abfive 91 cents per bu.
These prices have been reached
without any extraordinary crop-
damage reports, of apparently any
other bullish feature of importance
except the strength of the foreign
market and the rapidly shrinking
reserves in this country. The Amer­
ican visible last Monday showed a
decrease of 1,542,000 bushels, and
had dropped to a total of 13,827,000
bushels,'"R figure touched on a cor­
responding date but once in the
past ten years. This depletion in
American stocks was due to the free
selling that was induced by the
high prices in Europe, and for the
year ending June 30 the exports
from this country were 36,000,000
bushels greater than for the year
ending June 30, 1907. ' T ~
Send The Observer to your absent
friends. It is -better than a letter,
and gives all the home news. Four
The Seattle Times says those
months for 50c.
lynchings were parpetrated by the
people. That is doubtful. If the
Yon can’t fool the ,American people of Minneapolis and thepeople
working man, says Mr. Bryan, and of Kansas city Wont out on masse
he ought to know, for be has tried |M)d lynched two prisoners, it was
it twice, in 1890 and 1900; and failed
most unusual performance, for
both times.
mobs are almost always a very in­
considerable fraction of the people
Those touching lines: “ If at first and usually are made up of a com­
you don’t succeed; try, try again,” paratively few irresponsible, excite­
must begin to read like an old story ment seeking, murderous hearted
to men like Commander P ea ry W . persons, who are generally brought
together by the harangue of a single
J. Bryan, et. al.
individual. It is absurd to call
these
mobs the people. They almost
Trne to their natioual custom, the
invariably
operate under cover of
French in Madagascar are improv­
ing rivers and digging canals. It darkuess and slink away to their
has .been a long time since water hiding places before the return of
way missionaries were
among the French people.
needed
The monitor Florida, which was
made the target of big guns and a
torpedo as a test recently, has been
put out of commission for repairs,
which will cost about >30,000. Then
the ship will be rechristeued as (he
Tallahassee.
Brazil has built some of t he finest
roads in the world and continues
steadily to appropriate money for
the purpose. Our big South Ameri­
can neighbor oomprehends the val­
ue of such improvements and is
prompt to act.
Secretary of the treasury has de
cided to retire the 164,000,000 issue
of outstanding 3 per cent bonds is
sued in 1898, to supply funds for
the war with Spain. He will not
redeem the bonds, but will refund
them into 2 per cent bonds, which
banks will probably be glad to get
as a basis for new circulation.
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They are not the people and have
□o commission from the people, and
thoughtful persons everywhere fore
see that a mob in the nature of
things, must act upon its own law­
less spirit without authority, re­
straint, or sound guidanoe, and that
ttf condone or approve one such act
of violence must tend to invite the
mob to additional atrocities. Under
mob rule no one is safe and all
history teaches that the iriob when*
tolerated by a weak.cowardly pub
lie sentiment, often develops into
a thing of evil and frequently turns
upon the very men who had ap
plauded it. Beattie would assuredly
be disgraced if it permitted a mob
to execute The Times’ dangerous
advice. It must be in fact huiailiab
ing to a majority of the people of
Beattie that so large and enterpris
ing a daily newspaper as the Times
has advocated such borderland aud
uncivilized methods.
These exports of more than 200,-
UBhels were made from a
crop that was fully 100,000,000 bu.
smaller than its predecessor, altho’
a carry-over from the preceding
year undoubtedly contributed to
the amount. As matters now stand
a new American crop is cpming on
the market at a time when there
are but scanty stocks of old wheat
remaining and Argentine shipment
very much reduced. The extent to
which Europe is depeudent on this,
country and Argentine for supplies
is shown in worlds shipments for
the past year. The total from all
of the exportifig countries was 455,
088,000 bushels, a decrease of more
than 22,000,000 bushels from the
preceding season. The Argentine,
with an increase of 16,000,000 bu.
and the United States with an in­
crease of 36,000,000 bushels, were
the only countries in the list that
showed an increase.
For the season now opening the
outlook ia favorable for a much
largerAmerican orop than last year.
The crop of Argentine is, of courie,
still an unknown quantity, as har
vest does not begin until December.
Of the other foreign countries there
is very little that would point to
eheap wheat. Russia, usually
dominant factor in the European
grain trade, doee not promise any
greater yield than last year. India
is bad, and England, France and
Roumania worse than last year,
with the slight improvement in
Germany insufficient to have much
effect on the market. As has pre­
viously been said, the crop of the
Pacific Northwest will fall far short
of the bumper crop of last year, but
if present prices are maintained, as
now seems probable, the amount of
money placed in circulation by the
erop will be far above the average
of many years preceding 1907.
D uring t M sight months from the
time of its departure from San F ra n ­
cisco until its return to the home
W IL L IA M H E N R IC H S , Judge.
station on the A tlan tic ooaet the
W m . W A L K E R . Gomualaatooer.
American armada w ill make visits
D. C H IS H O L M , Commlaaioosr.
U . S. M e D A N E L , Clerk.
of ceremony te Mew Zealan^, Japan
J. C. F R E E M A N , Sheriff.
and Cbfna. In strength it remains
J G Walker, et al, petition (or the same as when under A dm iral
Evans? command, although >he
A . Booth A On. has confessed to
having accepted rebates from the
railroads on shipments in refrigera­
tor oars, the maximum fine amount­
ing to >20,000.
July, 1900, Term.
roads continued.
A P Aldermatt was appointed
fruit insi>ector.
Bill of Rudolf Muslacher, Kent
hotel, for meals for election boards,
not allowed.
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JS Fowler, eta l, petition for road
referred to district attorney for re­
port on same.
Bonds of J C Freeman as sheriff,
>20,000, filed and approved. '
Bond of W Stanley as treasurer,
approved.
Reports of treasurer and sheriff
accepted.
Application of Judge K V L ittle ­
field to donate some of the pictures
belonging to the oounty, used at
the Lewis and Clark .fair, to the
Portland Commercial Club, grant-
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G A Meloy was appointed county
road master, to fill the 1906 unex­
pired term, at >50 per month.
Warrants were ordered in pay­
ment of claims as follows:?
M IS C E L L A N E O U S .
G. R. BourhiU, oounty ju d g e.. 9 76 00
Duncan Chisholm, oomunastoner 39 90
W in. W alker,commissioner.,.. 26 00
W. B. MoCoy, sheriff. 1 month 160. -
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supplies .......... 46 96
H S McDanel, olerk, 1 m o n th ... 136.
s u p p lie s ................
7 26
W. Stanley, treasurer......... .
67.
Jas Stewart, stock Inspector .
60.
W C Bryant school supt............. 118.08
J O Russell, teachers ex. fees .. 14.
M ary Taylor,
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H H W hite,
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Mrs E ll a<H lay back
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9.
Telephone aDd Tel Co, rent . . . . 40.79
G W Coy, spraying tress...........
8.
M B Taylor, coroner................... 86 06
J M Parry, aupt supplies------__
2.60
Bushong A Co., Job p rin tin g .,. 106 76
Grass Valley Journal, printing.
3.60
Sherman County Observer “
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Account of Elections.
Hugh Chrisman, registering.. . .
Lewis J Gates
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Josiah Marsh
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Bert M iller, draying supplies.. {**
A B Walford, to booth re n t.......
Charles Hoggard...................... .
Caly of Wasco........... ....................
Bigelow school district. ,.<•».....
Horace Strong.............................
A Thompson..............................
Grass Valley I O O F .........
John Goetjen...........................
H A Stuart, deputy............ .
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Henry Goetjen “
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Chas French
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A S Johnson “
A M Hicks
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F A Young
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J D London “
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J J Hecker
W C Fuller, judge ...............
A Happold “
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Geo W all
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C H Tom
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R Dingle
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R U Wallis
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A 8 Porter
Clark Dunlap
J H Johnson
R A Murray
A M W right
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Revolutionists, | a hiding la chap-
paral from President Diaz, must be
Maine and the Alabama of the orig-
iual fleet have been detaohed and
are now at Guam on their way home.
Their plaoea have been taken by
the Wisconsin and (he Nebraska,
leaving the Oregon, now out of oom-
mission, as the only battle-ehip on
the Pacific ooast. The better policy
would have been to keep a divis­
ion of A d m ira l Sperry’s fleet, since
it was already here, on the Pacific
ooaet. Its presence is needed to
quiet the nerves of Funstoniana who
lie awake night« th in king of the
danger of foreign invasion. Be­
sides, the ships eould have been
easily spared from the A tlan tic
Meet, as three brand new battle
ships have been added to the force
th'ere sinoe A d m ira l Evans sailed
from Hampton roads last December.
But the fleet for the last year has
been bandied by Mr.Rooeevelt with
an eye to political effect. H aving
ven the Pacific coast a taste of the
g navy, by withdrawing the fleet
he may hope to stimulate the cla
monr for a s till bigger navy, such
as his heart longs for. The mission
of A dm iral Sperry's fleet in the
O rient is one purely of courtesy
and friendship. I t should help to
strengthen the ties of international
good feeling. I t is to be hoped that
our big and little Jingoes, in their
excitement, w ill not mar the flavor-
able impression abroad by untimely
blaster about hidden motives be­
hind tl»is expedition of peace.
thoroughly convinced that Osler’s
theory about septuagenarians is all
a mistake. They ’ ll be shy of Diaz
hereafter until he passes the century
mark.
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In the last six months twelve rail
roadshave added 26,000 to thenum -
ber o f their share holders, an in
erseee of one-fifth. This Is one of
the results of tbe flurry that looks
like improvement, and a general
good.
w ith us.
Eureka Lada« N a . 121.
A. P. a A. M., Moro, Or.
Meets the flrat and tbl
third
Thursday evenings of each
month Visiting members
cordially Invited to meat
B y order of tbe W . M.
J. M. Parry, Secretary.
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Expert, 4Experienced, Registered Pharmacists
fledicines Carefully Compounded.
Complete Assortment of.8llvcrwirc and Jewelry
FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS.
Any and all K inds o f P aten t M e d ic in e A lw ays In Stock
T H E D A L L E S H O S P IT A
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B ethlehem C hapter
No 7« 0.1».
Regular oommuotoatioa
jacb 2d and 4th Ih u ra -
day evenings -m o n thly.
¡By order W .M .
Mrs Helen Parry, 8ecy
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A modern hospital
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for ths treatment of all medical and Stir'siea
diseases, exoept each as are oontagious.
R etee, fro m 010.00 to 0X1.00 p er w e e k , a c c o rd in g to ^ o o m
Ambulance will meet all trains and boatt if hospital is notified.
For F u rth er In fo rm a tio n xA d d ress
Drs. Ferguson and Reutery
M a re Ledge, N o . 113,
I . O. O. P. Moro, Oregon.
M e d |c s l
Meets every Saturday
ven Ing at 7:30 o'clock.
Visiting members are
cordially Invited. Mem­
bers are expected to be
present.
Otto Peetz, N . G.
M . E. Miller. Secretary.
D irecto rs.
GOODS
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Jewelry of all kinds.
NEW TODAY.
Latest Bracelet Designs
Situation Wanted
To cook on a wagon, by a lady
For particulars write or oall on
There is a lesson in two great,
Mrs. C. L. M ontgomery ,
Moro, Or
luxuriant, flourishing, beautiful alf­ 3tjl7-301]
alfa plapts^growing on a high, dry,
sunburnt hillside near the High
sohool ground ia Pendleton, which
should knock all the pessimism out
In the'road between Moro and
of those who look on these splendid Monkland. Owner will identify the
2.90 specimens in their forbidding envir article and pay chargee at the
18.10 oomeaL All about them the hot
O bhkrver B ook S tore ,
17.80 eno bas shriveled tbe pig weed and 2tj 17-24-301]
Moro, Or
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HIORO PHARMACY
G O O D S S O LD R E A S O N A B L E
L. W.ROSS, W asco
W atch Inspector O. R. & N.
lost Razor J Found.
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sealded tbe life from tbe struggling
dandelion. Tbs grass is withered
tbe pig weed is sickly and pals and
suffooating duet covers the ground
It is apparently mors than 100 feet
to water and about these two rugged
symmetrical plants is tbs waste and
desolation of asunsoorohed hillside
But there they stand, green, luxuri­
ant, flourishing in spite of their sur
roundings. They are heedless of the
dry hillside, nnmindfnl of the with
ered pig weed end dandelion curled
up in early death. They do not wilt
away and waste their strongtn in
tbe hot suosbins. They ere rooted
deepin tbe faith of life,firmly plan­
ted and independent in tbeir in­
hospitable environment and nothing
check« tbeir growth. Tbeir leave«
are green, while all about them is
the desolation of tbe hillside. A les­
son for unhappy men and women;
inspiration for those who com­
plain of tbair nnfavorsbls environ­
ment.
Lost Fur Found.
The person who lost a fur boa
Odd Fellows’ dedication day, in
Moro M. E. Church, may secure the
same by identifying the property
and paying chargee. Apply to
P. P. I D e M osh ,
2tjyl7-24-301]
Moro, Or
SCHOOL
SC •* RA N TO N , - >. PENNSYLVANIA.
Architecture
x. Bookkeeping
Stenography
Banking and Banking Caw, -z 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 ahd Ventilating,
French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phohegrsph.
Full information furnished free upon request by
Work Horses for Sale.
H, V. REED, Representative,
Six head will be sold at reason
able prices for cash, or approved
notes, payable next fall. For par­
ticulars apply on the farm known
as the Meader ranch near Erskine-
ville, or address
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C laude J3 poon ,
tfjylO-3OO]
Moro, Or
64 1-a Sixth street, Portland, Ore.
Repair to us for Repairs.
W e make a specialty of repairing w at­
ch «,, eyrelaasre, spectacles and optical
goods. Vve have the tools and materials
and skill to Insure good wark.
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Rrowo Mare Lost,
Non residents holding property
Strayed nr stolen, about June
1st, 1908, from my farm 11 miles
in Pacific county, Wash., and there
A Dllllnger “ ........................
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north west of Moro, one brown
By the explosion of a torpedo un are scores of such; have frequently
F A Sayres . “ -........................
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marc, anvil brand on one hip, scar
dei the hull of the monitor Florida had to psy double taxes while hold­
C K Cochran “ ....... ..............
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on one hind ankle, white hind leg,
a hole was opened in which 15 men ing receipts for thesame which they
G E Thompson
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REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.
blazed face, and weighs about 1200
E Olds
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could enter at oue time,yet the bulk­ had supposed to lie honestly accep
lbs. i A reward of >20 will be given
For
President,
W D Graves “
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head ooustructioa prevented the tod by the people’s collector who
for her return, or for information
E C Bennett “
6.26
W IL L IA M H . T A F T , of Ohio.
ship from sinking. The turret guns skipped out with the money, thon
that will lead to her recovery; or if
T B Searcy
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For Vtee-Praeldent
were also still available for acting. sands of dollars at a time. Honest
stolen
>75 will be paid for evidence
J C Adams
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4.' JA M E S T. S H E R M A N ,o f New York.
that will csovict the guilty parties
The Florida ought to be claseed people were found, however, who
Frank Payne “ ..-....................
4.
R. W. K asebuhg ,
among the fighters without further demanded and obtained an order
A J H olt
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Wasco, Or
For Presidential electors, to be voted tfjy 10-300]
question.
J W Leonard “ ..........11.46
that secured au experting of the
in November:
Perry Strong “ ........................
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oounty books, showing that the ac
W 8 White
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Mr. Taft is a man whose processes
J D Lee, of Multnom ah,
counts of Leonard, Hubler and Bea
F B Merchant “ ......................
9.40 A C Ma rater, of Douglas,
of mind are slow and whose sj>e<x h
borg are simply rotten. Criminal
J C Reofrou “ ........................
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is guarded. To him are attributed
Frank J M ille r, of Lin n ,
I f you want a first class second
proceedings will probably lie
J T Johnson, clerk.......................
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no aphorisms, no pyrotechnics,
hand threshing outfit (steamer), in-
R
R Butler, of G illiam .
C A Everett “ ........................
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brought. It all reminds us of the
uirc at once of O. P. H ulas ,
but that he is a man of ability,
D F Osborn
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Tbe Wtetfevm Iu
story of the Balkan peninsula in
Moro, Or
courage and determination needs no
R a Wallis' “ ................. 4
T ariff revialon by apeolal ssaaion of ljj3 * ]
Everybody’s magazine: A t a dinner
congraaa.
Wm Oebman “ .......................
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demonstration. Taken from the
Hras interchange of products w ith
given by the prime minister o f«
F E Brown
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<.13 Phlllipplnee.
federal bench against his will, he
little kingdom on tbs peninsula a
V H Smith
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Permanent currency system on gold
has served in many capacities and
distinguished diplomat complained
R C Atwood “ ........................
T.40 tiesla.
has always been a wheel horse of
Amendment of Sherman anti trust
In good condition, for sale at a
G T A n d re w s " ........................
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to his host that the minister of ju st­
law.
the administration, in abilities, in
very reasonable price. Inquire of
P C A xtell
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ice, who hnd b.-en
ting on his
Enforcement of railroad rata law.
R obert U rquhart ,
character, in temperaaient and in
.C'J Thompson
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Enactment of safety appliance law.
left, had stolen his watch, "Ou, ho
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Erskine Farm
Enactment of a child lanor law.
Rotiert W Belsbee...........
achievement he Represents the very
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Peary
chose
the
psychological
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should’nt have done that,” said tpe
Amendment to prevent summary
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best of American manhood, and if
laeue of Injnnctl—
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prime minister in tones of annoy ment for his departure for the polar I D Pike
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Equal rights tor black and white eit-
sleeted, as he almost certainly will
anoe, “ 1 will get it book for you.” regions. Now think what might M E M iller
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be, will be a righteous and sane
Further roatiietlou of oontraot labor
Sure enough, toward the end of the happen to him should the new the­ VH H W hite “ ...........
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rnler of the nation.
Deportation.
ory
of
a
hollow
eartfi
prove
to
be
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Baker
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evening the watch was returned to
Any person or persons having
Federal aid in good roads making.
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Conservation of national reeourore horses, cattle, houses, lets or house­
its owner. “And what did be say T” true. Think of Peary sailing over G W Murphy “
Further encouragement of maritime hold goods for sale, exchange, or
The Roosevelt policies are res­ asked the diplomat. “Sh-h,” caut­ the northern opening and dropping J B Thompaon“ ...........
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shipping,
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ponsible for the 3d deficit in seven ioned the host, glancing anxiously out of sight liecause the earsh had. V a E a k lu
Increased pensions tor widows and parties desiring to buy such prop­
G E ftmith
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years. >42,000,000 in 1904, 123,000- about him. “ He doesn’t know that swallowed him, ship aud alt. One
and liberal administration of erty, will find T he O bserver a
Loula S cb a d ew llg ............
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good medium for advertising and
000 in 1905 aud now >60,000,000 in I have got it hack.”
can’t fool with the north pole much G P PhilIIpa “ ,
To maintain
maintain eflloiencyB of national securing a customer? Try
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19<>6—rconsidering (lie flush times
longer. Why did Nansen sail 1ft A Hotighton “
6.66 armament.
T he O bserver , Moro, Or
Furtherance of International pesos
it has enjoyed up to nine muntlis
days through clear waters aud only C F Pulton “ .................
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cx;*euditures tor the three years bodies and other agencies for ad ver where do seal and musk oxen go W I Westerfeld, oauvaaslog
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1906 1908, together with the appro tising, should commence at once to for their feeding ground ! where do
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people.
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priatiouafor 1909, wl^eu the country take advantage of the one-way col­ the fresh water icebergs come from!
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rates
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effect
of
Nebraska.
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has l»ecn at peace, have reached the
why do scientists treat the earth as Crystal springs sanitarium, care
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grand total of »3.428,809,371, or fl-om September 1st to October 31st if it were a solid and have to make
For Vioe President,
>13,978,440 more than during the No state in the Union ha« received out that it is three times as heavy Morn Pharmaoy,aoe< of L B H ill. 11.«0
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four yea»« of the civil war. One of greater benefit through these colo­ as nickel steel, in order to make
of
Indiana.
COUNTY
ROADS
nist
Mates
thau
Oregon,
and
at
no
Quick
Halm and
the most formidable tasks of Mr.
their calculations fit ! why is the
Hmall Profit«.
Taft will be to keep the country on time in the history of the state were sun invisible so long at the north A B Potter, labor.........................|]g
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a working Imsis within its income. more people expressing a determin­ and south in winter, nnlem there is G P Gul other “
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vetoed by Kooaevelt. Many pro permanent home.
light 7 what is the aurora borealis! J R Kaeeburg, chain man
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Samuel
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Beker;
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Scientist« nay electric light«; then L R Dunahoe
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disease which he has done nothing Francisco. Next Thursday all set
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to cheek, hut much to make compul­ sail for Auckland, New Zealand.
did prove bloodies«, it had it« foil Wm Henriehs, salary us road
tbe beet dips, et The
sory upon later admiuist rat ions.
Huy au revoir, but not good bye.
share of (tors.
Moro - Oregon.
' I f you have any« Jewelry you cannot
wear bring It here, abd we w ill repair It
so you cau not tell It from new. W e doot
hang your watch up for a week or so and
then charge you for cleaning it. W e clean
It and guarantee It for a year w ith ordin­
ary usage. ,
P. V. Clark, Jeweler, S Optician
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