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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1908)
SHERMAN PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. $1.50 per Yearj 124c. per Month Ageuta for any Magazine or Nowapapor printed in the United States. E la t a b lia h o d 1ÍS 87. ”y ”z z z y / / v / ': n a " r < r y y OBSERV ER. »ro, S h e r m a n ; C t a u n t y p i O r e g o n , F r i d a y , J u l y Y'Y' y i y - y ytt Wm. Rudolf TH E ONE SURE W AY D r . o j . First street, Htrong brick, Moro, Ore. coffin , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. D r . MARIK To have money is to save It. The one sure way to save it is to deposit it with Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. bank. You will then be exempt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the tact that your money will he safe from theft; the habit of saving1 tends to the establishment of thrift, economy, discipline and a genera, understanding of business principals essen tia, to your success. H Office In The Goffin Building, l i t St Moro, Oregon. C ig a rs, T o b a c c o s B illia rd a n d P o o l T a b le s Dr. H . E. Beer». Dr. W. N. florae Drs. {¡Jeers and Morse ” **ry Description to O rder Quick and Cheapl »Eher Stampe FumUK^t . . . j (or T y ^ w r it « ^ TZWr t W 1908 Sheitman (geuntg §ch©el Birtect©^. S c h o o l O ffic e rs fo r tlje y e a r b e g in n in g J u ly . 1 9 0 8 . M. OOFFIM . . Diieasej of Womei t Children a »dalli C o n fe c tio n e ry 24, ° a r r a n g e d by S u p e r in te n d e n t W. C. B ry a n t. M oro. O regon. No 1 D I S T R IC T C le rk H e rm a n Brackett T O S T © F F IC X Address, C le rk K lo o d ik e . directors a, and 1 f. 1 2 1 .9 . H ill. • T . A. F o w le r .. Waaco I years to serve. G . C . F rid le y ........... John T . Joh n so n ........ A. HanpaJd......... 1 H n g h H e r r in ............. a A. Buhasen................. a. J. A . B ra c k e tt ........ i. I-• A.. Greenleaf .. . * a. Mere W ellte............... a. C tí Peyó............... i A . K. W e lk in s a A nderson.. 3 Victor to . A. V e n G ild e r .......... 1. Frank H u le r y ........... a John F ield s X A N. M U Ía rd ....'.'J .'.' i K 8 . C a ttro n a W . K . T a t e ....................... i J. M a rs h ................... i botila J. O a te s ................... a . Leonard................. a. © J- r a W e r fib F h l l l l p . ........... i D o u g la . H ild e b ra n d a TOR A llty.............. 3 Ae C . C r o th e r a .......... 1 M il Cochran a R obert H u n te r. . . . . . . . . i Jerom e M o r r o w . . . H O S T O F F IC E Address, D ire c to r K lo n d ik e K lo n k ik e K lo n d ik e Rufus . . . . W aaco R u lu s . . . . b a to » ,... A t D enver W ith th e D e m o c ra ts S o m e F igu res In th e C on v e n t i o n - J u d g e W illia m J. G aynor o f N ew Y ork. T r e a s u r e r O ’B r ie n . N a tiu ix ] t io n - A u g u s tu s KKe .. î PLUM BING f f l STEAM FITTINC ! 6 A nnie F u llo n ( I iaa . Vinton Hotel W aacu R o te a . . . , Waaco Waaeo W'aaco........ J at V O « J. R. Morgan New Entirely. Convient to Business H . A . S t u a r t , M o r o , O re g o n . • PUSTEBIHG, ¡JfllCK flSfl jjcKCRETE WORK : W. H. Ragsdale M hen in Pori I a n< I Hotel Oregon Meindl & Bryant F . R . A X T E L L , M O R O , O R •Si’ H o tììl M oro M. E. M iller Esmond Hotel O pposite P o st O ffic e to foal d f t t e a b c ik M Menefee & W ilson T h e U m a ííü a H o u s e E. B. Dufur soiim * [ÎT Î T h o m s. 7O RK 3 lette r known as playwright than aa presiden- politician. Ho Bag fgg xxna yaxua candldate, been one of Mr. Bryan1« met anlaat 6 Chaa H u ll. Waaco P h y s ic ia n s Wivo...... Ice cold drinks and ice cream in uea- <<ay- Waaco admirers and will take the «tump for nor, Is otto of tho 7 C . J. B right Waaco Waaco a n d S u rg e o n s aon. Hoda water, (Kittled and fountain, him In the coming canraaa. U« waa W aaeo m ost {tin Input Ju alw ays on hand. W a .r o . . . . prominent In the weleoma given tha rists In tho United WASCO - . OR KOON 2 U L. Bt I Kent Ken, States, and his ojiln Nebraska statesm an on hla tkonMeom- K ent " ' WD a sco arehouse K e n t " Ions on public tiues- lug front foreign travel two y e a n ago 10 W K in ith Call« Prom ptly Attended K londika K lo n d ik e tlons ha vo U d e ll Plnyw rltlng Is bla profession and poH ... Kltmdike........... Day or Night. widely quoted. He tics his imstlme. in hl« latest «access, 11 M . E M o rro w K l o n d i k e . ............. Waaco. M o n k la n d )............ Is a Justice of tho "T he W itching H oar," oa« of the land Mia, k land ............ ing character» la a G R A S S VALLEY. O R E . appellate division of 12 liv in g M U n d e rwtMxl M onklan d * « - 2 A Z 7 X z Z Z ,Z Z / / / / / / Z Grasa V a lle y J P. W ade .. / y y / s . a J newspaper report, Graas V a lle y ........ tho suprem o court a R. A . 8 t o w e ...........; O r a as V a lle y er, and the role le 3 Johe L W r a y .............. of New York stute 13 J. G. Woods . Grass V a l l e y . 4 .. . O r Mo»» Springs W ILX J AM j . u A Y NOR. 1 A le x H u n te r ................. i MBffM *« » O * l* i» %»..»' I M » true to life, for the De M o a t S prin gs and was bora a t « * '* * « /« » lMv*« 3. H e n ry D e M o a * ........... DeMixs S p rin g s W hitestow n, Oneida county, N. Y.. In p l a y w r i g h t ‘¿ a a 1 I . F . H a rd in ................. 15 K K »M cM illin. Ih-M o ss Springs D e n tis , 1. Jam es M c M illin once a rqsyrter hlnv W aaco...................... lHftl. He w as educated nt the W hites a. K M . H in a s ..................... Wasco...... •elf. Hla first aoo- 3. I. D tow n setnlnnry mid In Bosion. and In . C a ibreth ........... 16 K ila Thom pson M o r o ...................... , f i i 1. r t. W. T h o m p s o n ; cess In drama wafl M o r o ....................... 1878 settled In w hat wns then the city a L . L . Peeta ................... Moro MORO "Edltha*« Biirgi»r/» All kind« of Reservoir and Cistern work in con- -> OREGON 3. F. R- M e a a in g e r............. of Brooklyn, w orking on, Brooklyn and 17 John M . P a rry M oro .................. P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E M oro 1 K. C o c h ra n ..................... and a child who M o ro ............ New York papers und In tho uieantlnto reclion with water nyetemH installed in first 2 M V . L lttlc h e ld M o r o . ............ played tha baby 3 •tu d y lu g law. He wiim ad m itted to the W . H . Ragsdale ............ 18 1. D. Pike, M o r o ................ .. Jclawi style and all work done guaranteed. 1 J M . A x te ll. . . . . All Work Warranted-. - part In thia pretty M o ro , ,e .. . . • bt In 1875. B e 'became judge advo • 2 J. C T e a le ................... ” C onducted on Best Principles M o r o ....................... Dynamite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavation« composition took j X J. B. W heat ................ cate on tho sintT of G eneral McLeer, 19 A N ish M oro...................... M onk lan d 1 W , H» Cooper ................. hl« fancy. Letar on Office In The Moro Hotel Brick. M o n k la n d Second brigade, national guard. In |js;to. J A . K M ore ls D e M o a t S prin gs 3 and shortly a fte rw a rd liecmue n ation AcavsTt-s titomas . that A . C . Thom pson A) P . C. A x t e l l. M onkland . C 'o iiiiM r r i l o i I r m l i N o ll c ll e d M onk lan d A . M W r ig h t . . . . obtained a good M onklan d ally known for his work Iq Iq'caklug 2. John M Johnson education, and after ahe had graduated Moro ....... 3 op rings w ithin tho D em ocratic p arty < F C oe............ 21 John A. R a s m illa M o rn M onk lan d from Vitssur college he married her. 1 O . C Mortenson M o ro ........ and his action In securing tho convlc 3. P, J. Ih llln g e r Among Mr. Thomas’ beet known M onkland . . . . . . . tlon of John Y. M cKano of election 1 l l i m Tho m p s o a .......... 22 T . B. S earcy. M onklan d . Rutledge pluys tiro "Alabama,” "Arlaona” and 1 M a rtin Hansen Morn .......... frauds. He has decllm sl proffers of 2 G eorge H e n n a g m ........ ' < » G « « t . t «4 » , P a w tu c k e t” He was Io M o ro .................. » * ♦ r ♦»<* ♦>» nom inations for tho court of appeals of ‘T h e E arl a John C hristianson Hain. H . B aker M o r o ........................ A tto rn e y a t L a w . Grass V a lle y Washington one day while the capital 1 K O i d a ..................... tho sta te of New York, for m ayor of Graas V a lle y 2. K. K. P o rte r............ Orass V a lle y New York and for governor of the contained a delegation of statehood 3 o .^ . i I. W ester field IAAI H i l l H l IL1I11IJI, , , , A t • • /• > ajg 1111 > > A a a aa « a • * • • a W L. D ll lin g e r Grass V a lle y G rass V a lle y J D. D u n la p ....................... Office Ground Floor Ginn Brick Grass V a lle y ■tate. Judge G aynor has given much boomers from tho territory of Arftooa 2 J C. X Adam s ........................ Grasa V a lle y atuily to tho subject of rallw ny rate and ran ugninst one of the party. 3. F A . I 25 H. B . H o ir B a u m an n ................... Grass V a lle y V a lle y Next Door W.W.M.Co. Bank "So you are tho author of 1 Fred S c h i l l i n g ................ reform and has m ade m any address«« K ent . . n t i n g , 2 W . K . S c h illin g ................ G ra ia V a lle y are you?" asked the man from that on tho subject. a. Carson Boratel 26 M a n u a l JÇbling er., K e n t .............. .. Crasa V a lle y STO P AT i. Aae R aling er ................... l ie supiKMttsI Mr. B ryan in his two territory. Graaa V a lie v a. H e rm a n S ch illin g MORO "I am ,” said Thomaa. Grasa V a lle y OREGON 27 George Cov previous cam paigns. 3 Fra n k Peterson Grass V a lle y . C roy “ W ell,” com m ented the 1 J. W . D u n n ........................ C roy ........ . Judge G aynor m arried Miss Augusta 2 R . A . D u n n ........ .. Satisfaction Guaranteed C’ruy .. Cole M ayer m id has several children. "'Arizona’ Is a purty good play. a J. M elodi I Jam es H e d ric k ............. W. C. Bryant i» J . W Brov Croy Grass V a lle y Ho lives In the fushlonalile Tesldencd' purty good one. I saw It once. lint I Doth in W orkmannhip and Price C o r n e r 7 th a n d S ta rk S tr e e t s . d istric t of Brooklyn l*>t;nugh know n as want to say to you It haa ona areat Ä P erry S tro n g ............ K ent fa u lt." * It U lie v and Ila rooms are provided with W . H H e ly e , . . . . tho P ark 81o|>e, w here ho has a hand K e n t ............... Office at F urniture Store. C. It. Decker ........ "Is th at an?” asked Thomas. “What running water mid long distance tele Kdnt ............. some a n d tasteful home. C. F . G uyton 30 O. W . H ild e b ra n d . K r n t .............. K londike phones. European plan. Rales Is It?" A . B. P otter K lo n d ik e . . . . ♦ I »per day and upward W . 8 . Deaton L aw y ers K lo n d ik e . . . . “B by, it ain’t true to natum .” Oço of tho prom inent figures a t the F W M a tth ia s Rl M a rth a W h ite , Highest priced room $.3 K lo n d ik e . . . . B iggs ‘‘Not true to nature? I am ear T . J M ille r D em ocratic national convention and B iggs per dav. W 8 W h ite on«i of W illiam J. Mryarf1» closest prised nt th at. W here doe» It lack?” Room« 1 and 2 The Ginn Brick 82 W J. P av ia J J H e c k e r ........... Grass V a lle y B|nr».......... ’ L ack?” shouted“ the critic. "Lack? Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. H e n ric h Peters frtenda, Norm an E. Mack, proprietor Grass V a lle y r .-*v < r r u m ■ » m n i n n i u u m n » Over W.W.M.Co. Bank D te d rie h P a t)e u s . G raas V a lla y hy, cuaa It all, man, they ain’t an of the Buffalo Times, has occupied a CliAs. W right, President. R K slinger .73 Chas. Stradley. Grass V a lle y . G rass V a lle y F . » Jones ........... post of responsibility In ' tho party argument for or against statehood tn Graaa V a lle y M. Dickinson». Manager. I MORO C . J . H u ffm an Graas V a lle y m nnngernont for tho pnst Fight v <* hi * m the hull blamed caboodle.” OREGON 31 lohn Sehreei Robert D u g g e r Grass V a lle y K ent James H e h re e e e .... Kent ..... «« m em ber of die 11« tlofliir Commit tee H M H h u i l .......... K ent The trip to Denver taught the F re d Justicen 75 L. W . A m ic k K e n t .............. Soren H ansen . . . . ork delegation one thing—fam» la K e n t ................ K . P . N u n n ............. K e n t ................ New York does not mean fame west W C S tillw e ll... « C. O P orte r K ent K arly of tho Mississippi, a New Yqrk mao W illia m Fox . K a r l y ................. N eare-t H ole! I d B i Joseph Brackett Rulus ............ A tto rn e y - a t - L a w Genfer, Banks and Depot. dining w ith J. Hergvant Cram. Lewte H . K P orter ........ K u f n a ................ Nixon and Daniel F. Cohalan asked ft tiiiia v H iltner the manager of the restaurant who P r o tla n d , O r e g o n . Office upstairs Rooms 6 and eents. t harles F, Murphy was. hla friends began to "kid” him about CONVENTION SIDELIGHTS. O S C A R A lt O K R S O N M A N A /J K K ‘ I don't kuow who he l«,” waa tbe Opera House Building hla panama, "1 «hall continue to wear - ■ ■ «»’ply. " lie has been eating hara for thia hat no matter what the cartoon lin k in g ,Faatur.a and Incidanta four or five days, and I think be Is lata do. Thia hat haa a hlatory It Damocratio National Axaamblaga. from W yom ing.” MORO OREGON Snow mid sn.xwlailllng In July at the coat g350 and waa presentd to Big “ H ave you got any Tammany Hall Democratic national convention—that Tim ’ Sullivan by a friend of hla. They M o ro , O re g o n . Ulen here?” guyed Tim till he got cold feet and F re e b u s to a n d from tra in s was the feature which Mayor Hpeer of Krank Menefee. "Any w hat?" Fred Wilson Milt w o n It Denver, true to hla promt»«, offered to gave it to Milt Oray "T am m nny Hall men -men from R ates by th e day at the race track until life became a »___F visitor» and delegates the other morn T am m any H all." CL lug nt Denver Early In the forenoon burden for him. and then 1 fell heir 6 0 c, 7 5 c, $ I .0 0 , $ I .6 0 , $ 2 . “ No snob place as that around hevx” to the ha^ I never expect to have an eight wagons, heavily laden with m o w was the Innocent reply. S T O P where the people stop other lid that cofft S850 and I’m going which had l>een taken from the moun E u ro p e a n Plan to be game. Elm away, you knocker«, Inin side« and brought to town on i A tto rn e y s - a t - L a w but me for the >85© bonnet ” \\ lien W illiam J. B ryan waa first Moffatt road train, moved up Seven A G ood C lean F am ily H otel nom inated for the presidency a t Chi teenth street Itehlnd a band which did Passenger» on the train which took cago In lN9d he w as but th irty a tx Office in the Vogt Block, U(>8tairp not play “There’ll Be a Hot Time In T l i e l i n i l e » , < » r e i f o i i , the Oklahoma delegation acroea the years old and in the cam paign the Gld Town Tonight.” Edward (’on Htenm lie n t. pralriea to Denver bad a bit of enter ¿Klert rlcfH Jjjh t» followed w as often called the •boy E le ctric Call Bell*. way, the local committeeman, who or THE DALLES orator of the P la tte .” T h at OREGON dlnnrlly deals In Denver real estate tainment which waa denied other«. A nohman k . M U K . doaen of the delegatee drew tbelr re tw elve y e ars ago, and now th a t he Is and not In snow, marched at the head H O T E L R A T E S TO SU I I YOU. volvers and shot prairie dogs One of repreaeutlng tho stnto of New York nm n ln g for the preeldeacy a th ird [ of the hand the marksmen killed seven out of ten The Tim es atoixl by Mr. Bryan In lupe tim e he Is still In the full vigor ag Each wagon had a banner with the ahota while tbe train waa rushing at when his Journalistic supporters were m anhood, but he Is getting >>« All O R & N T ra in s Stop at Front Doer M. L. E v a n s of DeMoss h ss l»epn laid words, "Snow from the Moffatt road.” full s(>eed. Thousands of the little anl- few and fa r liet-ween, no.I the Buffalo and Is a grandpa. T hera will not ba up w ith riie u n istisn i for tim e and As the wagons filed past the Albany, • «Railway T icket Office in the Lobby. I suffered un to ld agonies, but is now up mala can be seen from the car win editor has been w ith him ever since, A tto rn e y - a t - L a w Brown I’nlace and Ravoy hotels vis la n d |»erfeetly well Ask h im w hat dows In the waste lands of western through thick anil thin, and enjoys the itors made a dash for the tempting cured him and he w ill say less th a n Kansas and eastern Colorado. confidence of the N ebraska sftiteam an T. N . C R O F T O N , P r o p r ie to r . a 50c ho ttie of W a tk in s’ R h e u m a tism Office 737 Chambar of Commerce piles aboard, and presently there waa an unusual degree He and Mrs an d G out T ablets. a short lived liattle with snowballs. Denwer waa very prettily decorated Muck w ere entertnliie.1 nt F airview by Corner Third mid Stark U Ith what waa left of their cargo«a for the convention. Aside from the Mr nnd Mrs Bryan on tb elr way to Sold by the eight driver» hurried on to the decorations on buildings, there waa a Denver, w here Mr. Mark waa am ong Auditorium and deposited the enow lavish dlaplay of bunting and flag» on those Who w e a i^ ik e .l of in connection PORTLAND - - OREGON Around, the entrances of the conven S u b scrib e for ho ( )bserver Best W eekly p u b lish ed A I e s . H ia ls r , A g t , D e n s : ; the principal streets of the town. Rev w ith tin* vice ^ffsl.leiitbil hoinluntlon, tion hall. It gave a cool breath to an enteenth street, which ertenda In a and It Is pnxllchsl he will oicupy an in th e In la n d lini piro. E vervone reads it.. already delightful day and afforded a straight line from the Union station to Im portant post under the a d m in istra E v ery h ottie positively g u a ra n te e d novel spectacle for those who had been the Brown and Ravoy hotela, waa also tion In ense of Mr B ryan’s election. suffering with heat In New York and decorated with red. white and blue Mr. Mack Celebrates his arriv al at the Address: MORO. OREGON. Chicago. electric lights strung across the road half century m ark this ...... ith nnd T’nder a warm sun the m o w banka way. At night these lights presented next y e ar will celebrate tbe th jrtlelh rapidly became smaller, and the proc a very attractive appearance. anniversary of the establishm ent of S to ck I n s p e c to r ess of diminution waa furthered by M o ro , O re g o n . the Rundny Tim es tn Buffalo. The amnll Itoys and delegatee, who started Cere Baling Devlee. Dally T im es cam e Into the Held four S h e r m a n C o u n ty , a second war. Americana fond of good eating enjoy years later. sinking tbe teeth deep in a steaming Mr. Mack has attended In nil official O reg o n . The composite character of tha Amer i Express and Freight ican people waa shown In thia con ear of sw eet corn. Tet for tbe very capacity every national convention of habit American taste la misunder hla party since that of 189" and In Delivered to any Bart of tho City vention as it haa never been shown D eputy S to ck Inspector Biatio and F urniture Moving. before. There were a lot of Indiana here, stood. In England a popular idea pre late year» has wielded no small Intlu- Louis S ch a d ew itz, K ent, Oregon and they attracted no end of atten valla that field corn la generally eaten enee In the party councils. In the United State«, a thing the Eng Passengers are now transferred to th<* railroad at Megler Trunks and Grips Delivered tion. Most of them came from Okla fourteen miles up the Columbia River from Ilwaco. T his llahman could not do without offend W illiam II. U’Brlen, who. ns tre a s homa. There waa one Indian woman ellmi .ates the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, Ing hla national pride, and the French u re r of the D em ocratic national com To and From all Trams. In this crowd, and ahe charmed all and insures a prompt and regular Summer Schedule. man considers tbe mode of eating It inlttix*. handles the beholder». She la Mr». Buffington, the Inartistic. However that may be. aa coin collected for better half of Tom Buffington, a for every laxly knows, the flavor remains A Buaine«« Directory of each city, mer Cherokee chief and one of tbe Ok ns«‘ In the canvass, ì lio S team er leaves P o rtla n d town and village in Oregon and lahoma delegate« Although ahe haa delicious when tbe corn la properly succeed, d Am?>xl^ cooked A new device for eating corn Belmont in t h a t , W an hi ng ton, giving a dencriptive the raven treaaee of the Indian woman every n in n ili g e x c e p t S a tu rd a y and S u n d ay a t Proprietor of la In use at a well known American post Inst Jnniinry. | sketch of each place, together with and also many of the features of the cafe. It le the Invention of one of the 8:30 o’clock. S a tu rd a y o nly a t 2 o ’clock P AT. {Hr. O 'Brien was the location and shipping facilities, mdaklna, ahe la a woman of refine proprietors, Jacques Busts no by. A all- chairm an of t h e i R em em b er th e S u m m e r rate on the and a classified directory of each naent and has a grace and charm about ver prong la Inserted In either end of Dem ocratic s t a r e her that would fit any drawing room. tbe cob by a waiter, and the cob rests liusinesR and profeasion. com m ittee of Ipdl- i from M o r o t o all N o rth Rome of her gowna drew exclamatfhns la a sort of atlver trough of soft but R. L. B o i . k < fe I nc . ana for s e v e r a l 1 of delight from the women. Her hus Beacb p o in ts and re tu rn ; good u n til Sept. 30th. Drpying of all Kinds. years an d Is An MR. HRTAN a ' >H¿KIX'WTtmMsi BBTAM a—» 1 Seattle, Wash band la a banker and stock ralaer and ter. By turning the cob several time« It Is evenly buttered without «ny hi ac+M naavnr. Intim ate friend o f 1» worth more than >«10.000. In addl convenience. Trunk? and Grip? Hauled to and T h o m a s T aggart. N o rth Beach 1« a fatnnUH, lw«autiful place—th e m ont perfect tloa to lielng big politically he la big ninny references to tha “bqy naatu~ L it w r e n c eb u r g , beacb on th e w hole N o rth Const. from all train« physically, standing six feet six inches In thia campaign. Mr. Bryaa vraara OlwMeee Fell®« p In Ind., la his real T h ere are accom m odationa galore at price« to sutt all hla stockings. He controls 1,000 or hla honor» as a grandparaat graeofaity. WttXIAM H . O ’ R R IE N . Tbe era of a “clubleea cop” haa la«tea ; earn pi ng faeilitiea w ith o u t e q u a l—perfect b a th in g deuce, nnd aa he more Indian voters. He Is never happier than whan trot dawned for Uhleago. Tha Toledo Idea con d itlo n a; all aorta o f 'ainiiacmentH a n d div eralo i a. Com e, a banker by occupation he la con. h a v e a good real and n Jolly tim e. —advocated by the late Mayor Ram eldered to have the proper qualifica ting on hla kneea Rntb and Thomas F. Grady, state senator from Let ua aend you our nhw aum iner book, and tell you all that policeman do not need to tions for acting as custodian of the Ix'avltt, children o f hla dangblar Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. New York, created one of the big aen- Jooee about N O R T H B E At II. ' now Mrs. William H. LaavltK ba armed with clnba and revolver» and funds of the committee. ■nttons of the preconvention proceed two youngster» are not • F a V g R V M a c a ia r w a . V « O R D I R Every kind of rig to order, ing« with his hat. No eoonar had be thing» e f that aort la being triad In enough yet to appreciate the Chicago Thia appUaa, however, only C. M. Cady, L ocal-A gent, Moro. Auguatus Thomaa, who preparati a ü î _ Q m c *, w C h i i i i and all orders prom pt and satis Innded In Iienver under an enormous te tha traffic squad o f >0Q man. who, their grandpa has racolvod, bo< moat eloquent tribute to Mr. Bryau to pnnnnia of weird shape than tbe local Ilka Naw Yort*e cronalng guardian«, factory at reasonable prices. are very bright and W m . rtcflurray, General Paaeenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Farmers teams fed as well as cartoonists seized *on him and drew really have no ana for police haavy deliver when the latter’a name was dren and are at present tha | placed I d nomination for the presi they are fed at home, if not better. funny picture« which are four-fifths artillery. member» of tha Bryan fam ily, «mff Kubscril>e for The (Jlteerver dency at Denver, but who gracefully their popnlarity to hat and one-fifth Grady. Telephone at our expeuee. wag to other arataaw to “I K declared tha To those wishing such relations we heartily eitend onr services. J W W J M .I L .N G C O , B A tfK *lORO ' M C o m m i t t e n rrsnrs N o r m a n E. M a c k — T h e Y o u n g e s t B r y a n G enera fo p J a m e s SS te w a n t, 0- B- H e s s in g e r I’t s e a s y to r e a c h N o r th B e a c h C ity D ra y lake Steamer POTTER from Portland Polk's Gazetteer REED HULSE T'. J. P o tter CITY DRAY NO. 2 O. R <3L N. ¡H $ 9 . 7 5 Phallamont livery CofflfflCFcjal .lob P r i o t w ! C Wasco, Oregon. N A t T he O bserver O ffice •> PMtf Ibk i l