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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
TOVIN« THE CANDIDATES O b s e rv e » tiKKUON INVITES— INVIGORATES KRIL ia Y P e rs o n a l T a lk W ith Y o u . INFA TU A TES- If you do not read The Observer JYby N o t? We should like Io have y >u ink» It. and we »mow It would be p ro fila b le to v o a to becom e a •«bncrlber. A CASE OF USING BRAINS. W e *ctu1 r tw o years for $ 2 50; oneyear $1 50; 12‘<ct* a month Is V t m u c h . T r y It. O rd e r by Plucky Athlete Who Carried Stars and Stripes to Victory In Olymplo Clas sic Ran Course W ithout Tiring-e-Pays Tribute to Gamenese of Dorando and Postal C ard, and pay for It w h en you can. At any time when requested io d<> eo. the paper w ill be-discontlnued. h u t » c >ar* w ill be paid before de. It I» easy <o s«k u» tor a itatenr.ent, w blch w ill be c h e e rfu lly rendered at any tim e The Shoplifter. C V H M O X i- gave me as good as the next man. * ue Odd Use For Bread, crowd in front leaned back hard rerhapu the mow! novel ium » to which In tb« fìlro u it O ourt of (he (Hate o f O regun against the ranks behind to give me bread Is put may I** aeeo lu one of our oouuty o f N heruiao. room. M y being an American didn’t grout watch factories, where more than E m m a J Auiwll, F ls io tlff, cut any lea. I t getting near the forty loaveaof iresh hreuil are required va. . finish of the Marathon, and everybody each day, Au official of the watch fac Franola D . A m ali, D efend an t. was Just about craay w ith excitement. tory la quoted aa anylng To Frauoia D Auiell, tbo above named de “I kept looking ahead and wondering "There la no secret regarding the use fendant. why the other tw o didn’t come beck to of bread In thia factory, and 1 am w ill lu tbe name of tbe Htate of Oregon Yon are hereby required to appear and me. I was running strong end lucreas ing to tell all 1 can concerning It. From lag the pan* w ith every mile, and 1 the earliest times in the blatory of anawer the «lom nlsiut filed againai yon in tbe above e u tlile d b o it.o i or before tbe lam knew the others must be falling. Yet watchmaking It haa l»eeu the cuatoin of day o l tbe tim e presertbed in the order o f I ran and ran w ithout getting a sight watchmakera to reduce fresh bread to pu b lica tio n , to -w it:o n or before tbe 9th day Nature’s lavish baud endowed North of anything but w aving arms and flag» the form of dough. Thia la done by o f O ctober, ltMIH. and i f you fa il to e«> ap pear aud a n -w e r, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe Beaeb with every attraetlon ae a place of and surging crowds that closed In steaming and kneading. They then use oourt fo r ib e re lie f dem anded in tbe o n » - abend of me and then opened aa 1 cams this dough for removing oil and chips p la in t filed berelu against you, to -w it:fo r a rest, rejuvluatlou and reereation. to give me a fa ir lane. Those other that naturally adhere In course of decree dteeolviog the bonds of m atrim o n y North Beach is a at ret oh of beautiful two fellows were surely game. I manufacture to pieces aa small as a now exiatiug between the p la in tiff and your s elf, on tbe grounds o f desertion, aud for heard afterw ard th a t a fte r Dorando part of a watch. There are many auob other and fu- tber re lie f aa to Ib e oourt woodland dropping gently into tbe “ Pacifie” and skirted by 20 miles of smooth, sandy made his great effort outside a mil» parts of a watch, by the way. that are m ay seem e q u itab le aud juet. T h ia eumiuoue le served upon you by pub beaeb—delightful tor bathing. or so and got by Hefferon he began so small aa to lie barely visible to the a tio n there f fo r the period o f a ll auoceae- falling down and staggering on again paked eye. The olj la ubaorlied by thia lic Bov a T w i n D vsb -* ive week» m the H berm an County O bserver, when they helped him up. T a lk about dough aud the chips »tick to Ik. and a weekly uewapaper o f general c irc u la tio n , gamsnsanl W h at I did waa nothing to there la no other known substance published tu H heriitau ootiutv, O regon, in that, for I didn’t feel distressed at all. which can lie used us a wiper without purenanoe to an order of ibe n o n Win lie u riuba, County Judge fo r bberuiau oonuty, It didn't hurt me to run. 1 had saved leaving some of Its particles attached duly m ade on Ib e 2t»ih day of August, 190», myself for this, and I was golug at a to the thing wiped. Thia accounts for and the date of Ibe ttr«t p u blicatio n thereof Taking The Htesmer mile run clip now w ithout wracking. the continued use of bread dough In la the 2»lb day o f Auguwl,' lt»OH. C' autmu A Duvua, " A t last 1 got Hefferon. The poor the watchmaking Industry.” —American 7tft28o9-306] Attorneys for P lain tiff fellow was staggering. H is legs were Food Journal. pumping up and down mechanically, I U M M O N H . - Io the Circuit Court ol the State but he was hardly getting out of his •- In 1920. * «1 Oregon for Hhurman Coitniy. own tracks. I didn’t turn my head as dowu tbe river from Portland. H ubby—This pie, my love, is Just tbe F rn u k Ktobet-ou, P l« ;u liff, ] * 1 want by at full spaed, but 1 saw that kind that mother used to buy at her vs. > M tu g la w ith tbe gny care-free th ro n e, he was too fa r In to make any effort bakery—Leslie’s W eekly. M a ry K oheson, D e fe n d a n t. I r whilst sweet tia to ie rebuilds worn tissues to tail on to the procession—too bad, T o M a ry H icbeauu, tbe above uaiuvd de- and renews life , energy, aud v ita lity . too, for It was only »bout 126 yards fe u d a p t. outside the stadium gates. The round trip season rate In the nam e of tbe State of O ieg oni Von are hereby required to appear and ’’ Dorando waa nowhere In sig h t 1 anawer tbe c o m p la in t filed agaiuat you In fe lt for a moment that the race waa From Motto is T in e tble N«»12 North bud the nttove e n title d auit, on or before tbe lee« lost that he had finished ahead of me S o u th day o f the tim e preeorlbed in tbe order of March 8, I9OM publication, t<>wit:Ou or before tbe 11th day a fte r a l t * But I never let up. I tore bound 'iepteiiibcr, l'.tOM, and If you fa il to a o ay pear on Into the stadlnm. I ’ll never forget im s e u g r STATIONS and suswer, p la iu tiff w ill apply to theC ourt dally that s ig h t fo r I was still fresh enough tor tbe relie f dem anded in tbe oo m plaint to take It all In. About 90,000 people 12 36 pm filed herein agaiuat you. to w it: Fo r a decree “ Ouiiugs In Oreguu” contains the story ........B igg*......... dieeolving ibe bouda of m a trim o n y u«w ex- (looked like two or three million to 12.56 N o rth B cho I i ,” inolnding botala, ratas, . . . ö l lisons. . . . la tu ig between tbe p la in tiff aud youraelf on ........K in ks .. . , . me) were Jumping up and down In the 1.00 A«k F. C a a n ass, Local Agent, Moro, tbe grounds of desertion) aud for auob other . . , W asco.. . . grand stands and yelling their beads 1.16 . and fu rth e r re lie f as to tbe C ourt luay eeern . . K Io iid y k e .. r O K W R IT E equitab le and Juat. off. They were turned away from me 1.80 . . . Satidoti . , . Th is numinous ia served upon yon by pub toward the other man at the track. 1.40 W rñ . M c flu r r a y , lic a tio n thereof for a period of eix eueO8«M H a y Canon Jot A ll of a sudden the yelling almost ive weeka lu QieHberiuan County Observer, a ..MoD maid».. Gen’l Pass. A«*nt stopped. I ran across the cycle path w eekly newspaper of general c irc u la tio n . . . D ttM in » ,.. publiabed lu hberm an county, Oregon, in and turned to the le ft to make the last ........ M o ro . . . . purauanoe to an order of the Hon W m H eu - P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N 800 yards on the running track. .. Krskln ville , richa, County Judge for Sherm an coum y, .Grass V alley. Ahead of ms there was a crowd on the duly m ade on the 20th day of J u ly , 1908, . . . Bourbon. . . and >he date o f tbe first pnblm atiou thereof track. The crowd was bunched up. ....... Kent . . . . ie the Hist day o f J u ly , 1908. First they’d stand still, thsn all push E i i . a C s t x L unch . . . . W ilc o x . . . ahead for a few yards and stop again. 7tjy81sll-8O 2] A ttorney fo r P la in tiff . . . K h a n lk o .,, Cameron, who came In w ith me, yell ed: “Bun! Ran! H e hasn’t finished! For rates and Information apply to C U M M O K S - I n the Circuit Court o f Ihv HUtc Bun like h—! You cen get him! Run! F. C R A B T R E E . A g e n t, ol Ur«.-||on, tor bh' rinan County, Run!* M o ro . O r S o b e r! M AdtaonZ P le ln u iff, | “W ith 800 yards to go I spurted for v«. > my Ilfs. I saw the little crowd on the H arrie t Adiaon, Defendant. ) . U M M O Ñ ft-^ In the Circuit Court nt th r Hut« track push ahead rapidly, atop, gather 1 of Oregon, for Sherman < ouoly. T o H a m e l iAU 1801», the above uauied de- together and push ahead again Just pendant? v*''' ’„7***^**''n tii ’ - 1 Berths M W u.tou, Piaun.ll like a football rush line shoving the In I h r : .III« « o f th e H t,(t.- o f llr i-u o n bell over for a touchdown. When I C harles B W n ito n ,D e f -m’ ant Yon are hereby* req oired to appear |ti tbe came In Dorando was down about 125 To Charles B Winton, then»i>ve named de above e n title d e o a rt, aud answer ib e flora p la in t filed agaiuat you in the above e n title d yards from the finish. H e was doc fendant. S'. it , on or before the laat rlav o t tbe tim e tored and revived and pulled up to bis Iu the nam e o f the Htate o f O n g o n : proacide d in the order of pnbltoation, U»- 3 T ra in s to T h e East Dally Yon are hereby required to appear in ’ hr feet and shoved aiong by the officials w it, on or before the 2d dav o f O olober. above e n title d conrt, and auswer the oom IIMJM. and If von fa il to «0 apia-ar and answer They got him to the line Just ahead of p la in t filed against you iu the above e n title d p lain tiff w ill applv to the oouyt for tbe re- / Through Pullm an slsD<1srds and «ait, on or before ib e last day of the tint« me and dropped him across IL i« f dem anded in the oo o rp la liit filed herein tourist eleeplng-csrs d aily t«» Dm sha, prescribed in the order o f p n b lio a iio u , to- **As Dorando finished they bad a against you; lo-wtti-for a decree d iw o lv in a w it, on or before tlie 23d day o f October, Chicsg", H,aikane; tourist sleeping-car stretcher ready to carry him off the U K *, and i f you fa il to an appear and anawer the lam da o f m atrim o n y now existing be tween die pi iu t if f and yonrse f. on the d ally to Kans'ts C ity. Becjining chair- field. I waa so close to him that they n in tiff w ill apply to tbe oourt fo r the re- cars (seals free) to Ihe East d ally. Hefferon. their nomination for thdse of- fives have led to a good many uud funny paragraphs on the subject. W hy such elaborate preparations to In form a candidate for high office of a fact of which be Is already well aware? W hy go through the form of telling a man in sonorous sentences and long winded speeobes weeks jifte r It hap pened something which he got nows of by telephone or telegraph wire the mo ment after It transpired? Judge T a ft traveled hundreds of tuition. This last ofteu aided him in spwOlug guilty parties aud bringing them to Justice. lu England shoplift ing means certain Imprisonment whcB- detectcd and an arrest made by a reg ular |iollce officer. inspector llauimoud had the run of twenty large Tetall establishment». but was known only to'tbe managers. All complaints came directly to him, and at any hour In the day convenient t6 him he was nt liberty to stroll through tb«- stores and mtngie w ith the cus tomers Sometime» a salesman could give him a description of the suspect- «1 nartv. but oftener than not ho had or woman ready to pit w its n g u iu s i his A fter milking hundreds of ar rests and winning fame for himself he met h is Waterloo. In one of the big London department stores, after a period of ninety days in ticen which not s case of tfilfivery plying her a r t I t was Judged from the first that Bhe waa a woman. She •lifte d " cloaks, furs, untrlmmed hats, gloves, petticoats, hand kerchiefs and other things of female wear, and she did It so deftly that the Inspector had an admiration for her. H er shoplift ing extended to other stores und to T. J. Potter S a mere form so rar us conveying iuv i Intelligence to the candidate Is cou ] ceraetl. Washington aud Grant were not,.] speechmakers, and both were m o re” ' afraid of delivering addresses than a leveled cannon or pointed gun. Even lu reading au address Washington often trembled and allowed signs of emotion. As a rule, he never delivered a long speech. A fte r the adoption of the constitution tlie election of a president was held un der Its provisions on the first Wednes day of January, i W . 'a n d early In tlie following April the bullots of the elect ors were counted In the presence of congress, the choice of \ \ ashlngton for president being unanimous. He was Im m e d iately In fo rm - ed of the result of tlie ballot aud was at Mount Vernon W when on A pril 14 IS he was notified of W his election, lie soon v s ta rte d fo r N ew York, where on A pril 30 he was luau- gurated as the first chief magistrate of the i i , , next I t waa these disguises thnt struck terror to the hearts of the aver age shoplifters. They never could tell that the person nt their elliow, n man or woman, was not the dread«-d H am mond. H e expected trouble from the woman o f disguises, and he had It In plenty She piled her trade right under his nose. She got the goods and got away time after time. In one store she wns credited w ith forty acts of thievery Hammond gave up all other cases to ^TolloW her trail. For three long months she suc«?eeded In evading him. One of her disguises during that Interval wns the habiliments of a man. She was a youngish man, a middle agetl man and an old man by turns. A French detective came over on an old case that Hammond bnd followed unsuccessfully. H e had the records of It In an old notebook In a trunk In the garret In Kensington.. H e had a wife, but no children, and lived In a moder ate, modest way. Ills natural disposi tion waa secretive, and It waa seldom that even hla wife could draw any thing oat of him about hla cases. ,,8he had to go to the newspapers for most of her information. The doings of the crafty shoplifter and Hammond’s 111 succ«*ss In making an arrest had lieen duly chronicled, but very little talk bad passed at home. Tbe Frenchman called at the yard and let It be known wht : he wanted, and tha lnsjiector w ent’ borne In the middle of tbe afterdoon to get the notebook. H e found his w ife nbsent republic. k* - js Æ {Y j j. t Jpy y ' , \ ’’te», ' ’ .. \ r ? The change’ lu customs since that time Is a -L w. k e r r . striking one. L'auge now prescribes very different procedure, in W ashing ton’s time, at least during his first term, there were no Well define«! par ties. H e endeavored to prevent their growth and had both Federalists and antl-Federallsts In his cabinet, with Jefferson as secretary of state and Ham ilton ns secretary of the treasury The rise of the party system has .brought in hew conditions, mid cus- toms hrfve conformed themselves to them. Being of an ln q u lr ln / turn of mind, five-year-old Bobby oyv day managed to turn on both fau /ets In tbe- bath tub to sc« w hat would happen. It chanced that the »topper waa In place, und the tub. being a small one, rapidly filled up, to tbe great delight <?f~Bol>- by. F in ally, however, the tub l»ecnine so fu ll that it threatened to overflow on to the floor, aud Bobby, having a proper respect for tbe maternal »Up per, became frightened and tried vain ly to turn off the water. Being un able to for some reason, he gnzed tear fu lly at tbe ever rising flood, and then, mindful both of hl» religious training and the oecasloftal visits wf the plumb er, be plunged dowu on bis knees, and his elder sister, who happened to tie passing nt the moment; heard him exclaim fervently: “O Lord, please stop this water running! And, O Lord. If you can’t do It please send somebody that enn!" H is prayer was answered, for hla alster roae to the occasion nnd turned off the w ater and temporarily saved Bobby from the much feared sllpper.- Bt. I xju I b Republic. Giù, ¿ ( i ON S hû . çt LINE «so union P acific C grounds o f desertion, and for s'loh odiyv nf dem anded u ibe c o m p la in ' filed herein against you; to -w it, fo r a decree dissolving and fn n h e r re lie f as to tUe court may stem 'e q u ita b le and ju st. the bonds o f m utrim ony now existing be This summons Is es«V> d n|a»n yon by pub- tween tbe p la in tiff aud yourself, oil the llo a tio n thereo f for a'p erh al o t six weeks In I grounds of desertion ...................... I he K heim au C ounty Observer, a weeklv and for saoh qther and fu rth e r re lie f as to n wspuper of general c irc u la tio n published tbe oourt m ay seeiu e quitab le and ju st. in hherninu conn tv , O regon, in pursuance back. M atty H alpin and my attend T h ia summons is B'-rved upon vou by pnb- ant, Cameron, ran up to me and asked I lination thereof for a pertqd o f six weeks in to an order o f the H on W m H enriebs, County Judge for Ntierm an oodntv, dnlv ma If I needed help. ’Let me alone,’ I Tbe Sherm an C ouu'y O baerver, a weekly m ade on the 14th day of A 'lgual, IHUH, and I uewspaper .of_Jf,’*,*'rn' c irc u la tio n published I said. ’I ’m sU rig h t* I in riberroan countv, O regon , lu pursuance the date <X- the firat pu b lica tio n thereof is «1 was almost sorry to see Dorando I t o an order o f tbe H on. W m H enrioha, the 2lst dav of August, lltofi . W m . B. D a o o b tt , Attorney una-blp to finish u tte r running the County Judge fo r Sherm an countv, doly 7ta2lo2 ;»5J ' for P lain tiff game racp he did. They told me a fte r made on the 10'h dav of Sept., llX * . and | the date o f the first pnldiontlou thereof ia ward that tbe Ita lia n was all In after I tbe l l t h day of Sept.. 1IKIH. IT M M O N H - In the Circuit Court ot the Htate of the twentieth mile from the terrible J kvfumy A L k s o n , Orr^nn I«» f HI mtfhiuo cotinlv. . Attorneys fo r P la in tiff pace, hat ha stuck It out until he fell 7tallot8-30Hi Ernnoee IL -v l'im i. I ’ lniutitT unconscious and couldn’t get up again. ’ ' »»• He would have stayed down a fte r the g U M M O N S - . ’ ns E Bcvlniwt, D«*(en«l"i»t first fa ll Inside the stadium but for lu the O iro o il C ourt of tbe State o f Oregon T o tin s E B eylund, tbe alarve nam ed de for tbe OrUtity of Sherm an. the stimulants and the assistance giv - fendant— en him by the officials there. Ho in tbe nam e o f the Htate of Oregon: D orie B Buggies. P la in tiff, ) .. •. You axe hereby required to npi>enr nnd could never have finished alone. That ve f answer 'be oo m p laiut filed against yon in is w hat made his disqualification nec Thom as D Rngules. D e fe n d a n t ) the above e n title d a n il,o n or liefore tbe laat essary under tbe roles of the game. T o Thom «« D Uuggles, the Above usm ed dav of the 1,me prescribed tu tbe order of The English role» distinctly stated pnhlioatton, to w it: on or before the lHth day defendant. H^Mtnwber U K *, «nd i f von fa il to «0 np that no assistance of any kind could la the nam e o f she H t * t * o f Oregon pear and answer;’ p la in tiff w ill apply to tta.v Yon are hereby req uired to sppetfr and lie given a runner a fte r entering the anawer the oom plaint filed against yon in court for tile re lie f dem anded twu.be oom stadium and that any runner who col the above e n title d a u it.o ii or before tbe ln«t plaint filed herein agaittat you. to-wit, for a lapsed from exhnuntlo:i and was un day of tbe L in d pre»' rd»e«l in the order of decree diseolving tha bonds of m s lrim o n y a b le to continue without assistance pnhlioatton to w it: on or before tbe lH th d a v now existing between tbe p la in tiff and your of O ctober. 11K*. and 4 O < ’", f " 11 Mo HD' ae If on the grounds ot oruel »nil iiih tim a n pear mid a n iw e r, p lm iiiiff w ill ftpplv to tbo trea tm e n t and f ir auob other and fa rth e r re oonrt for the relief dem anded in the oom lie f as to the oonrt may neetn e quitab le and p lain t filed herein rtgnTrtat you, to -w it: fo r a ju st. ’» T h is sniuinotiB ¡»served npon yon bv pob- deoree dissolving ibe bonds of matrimony Itaation thereof for a period of six suaoess- now existing between the p la u d it! and your self on the ground» o f desertion; and for ive weeks in T h e Hliertuan Connty Observer, such other end fu rth e r re lie f as to the oourt a weekly tiewspa,»er o f geueral otrou latlon , p u ld ia b 'd in Hhurm an oonuty, O regon, in may seem e quitab le nnd ju st. T h is summons is served upon vou by pub ptirsunnoe to an order o f the H oo W m H en- riobs, Connty Judge for Hherm an connty licatio n thereof for the pernal o f six sneoess August * . D. ive weeks in T h e Hberm an County Observer, dnlv made oti the 6th day a weekly newspaper of general otreulatio n, UMtH. and tbe date o f tbo first publioation thereof is the 7th dsv of August, 1!K*. p u b lish 'd iu M henusn c oun ty. Oregon, in Hit sue* FcV.’ », A ttorney ^pursuance to the order of tbe H ou Wm H en for P la in tiff rioha, C nnty Judge for Hberm an cooutv, \a7slH -3O 81 duly m ade on the 27th day of August, llKJH, and the date of tbe first pu blicatio n ih eteol is U e 4tb dav of Heptem ber, 1IWS. 't C M M O N H .- in the Circuit Court ot the Stute * Mutual Salute by Airships. *) of (tregoo fur Sherman W uintv. — . TxsoN K ih a n .L , Tha people of Berlin, Germany, w lt- 7t»4olft-80<l] A ttorney fo r P la in tiff George R obert G am e, P ls iu titf aesaed a novel spectacle the other vs. morning whan tw o airships belonging IP M M O N H Zerneoe G im e , D efend an t to M ajo r Omao maneuvered simulta In the C irc u it C onrt o f the H tate of Ore- neously over their heads. One was tbe M i, for Hberm an C ountv. Pureeral and the other a smaller dlrl W illia m A Fox, P la in tiff, glbia. They ascended from different vs. points and when they met exchanged A rsbella Fox, D efendant, greetlnga The graceful pirouettes of »orta of ground. I t was a winding To Arabella Fox, tbe above m int'd defen- daut. road—p a r f\o f it fine, smooth surface the smaller machine contrasted strik In the nam e of the Htate o f Oregon: ingly w ith tha heavier flight of the like n carriage drive. Five miles out Yon are hereby required to npp*>ar and from the start Cameron, our bicycle Paraeral. answer the com plain t tiled against you in From W alsh to 8panish. the above e n title d s u it,o n or before tbe Inst man, met me^vyBU 1*1 h wheel. I dldn t A very long time ago the British need an attendant for the first five day of ihe tim e prescribed in tbe order of publioation, to w it, on or before tbe 9th day government ordered that English should miles. There were about twenty of O otolier, 1908, and if you fa il to ho ap be taught in Welsh ach«x»lH. As a re ahead of tne, Cameron figured, P«r pear and auswer, p la in tiff w ill apply to the sult, a colony of persecuted Welsh haps n few more. W e didn’t count oourt for the re lie f dem anded iu the com p la in t filed herein against y ou, to -w it, for a miners fled from the British tyranny very carefully. A fte r awhile I began deoree dissolving the Ixiuda o f m atrim o n y and settled In the deserts of l ’atag. ula. to overhaul and pass them. They je a n of experlenoe haa proven It* superior now existing between the p la in tiff and your These men were heroes, and with moot came hack one by one. Home wars worth as a blood purifier and Invigorat self, on the grounds of ornel and inhum an ui.it.ul0 ent courage they dared to live atatxgprlng along and some bad drop ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorders trea tm e n t, and for auob oth er and fu rth e r In a «R'rs'et where not a plant woul 1 p'd beside the road. I didn’t turn my and all liver Ula. I t builds up the run re lie f as to the oonrt m ay seem equitab le Just. grow, where the water was brackish »’.end to look nt them—Juat kept p tu r down Byttcm as no other tonic can In and T h ia summons ia served npon yon by pub aud the heat Intolerable. T heyr were King along nnd keeping my pace aa which alcohol Is used. The active medic lica tio n thereof for a period of six success inal prlaolpias of native roots such as ive weeks tu Th e HhetTuai» C oonly Observer, surrounded by w ild tribe» of hostile tu; ootli aa a machine. Golden Sen! and Queen’s root. Stone and a weekly newspaper of geueral oltonlntion savages and made tbetn warm friends; “A t about twenty-tw o miles I was Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black published iu Hberm an oonnty, Oregon, in Cherry bark are extracted snd preserved pursuance to an order of tbe H<»n Wm H en- MR. B R IA N S N D NORMAN X. MACK AT T U B they were ruled hy a foreign govern » till ftetth and strong, and I liegan to ment nnd became loyal citizens. ■OYIFlCATiuM « XMKMOMia AT IAMOOLM. w-'ke my effort. Cameron had ridden by the uae of chemically pure, triple- rtebe, County Judge for Hberm an oonuty, Through long year« of want and on to pet the newa and, coming hack, refined glyeerlne. Send to Dr. R. V . Pierce duly m ade on the With day o f August, 1908, wore no telegraph» or telephopea or and the dote of the first pu blioation thereof fam ine they uever despaired. They to'd me there were only two more at Buffalo, N. Y ., for /res booklet which is the 28th day of August. 19t*. even railroads to convey Important In euotea extracts from well-recognlxed med have turned the desert Into a beautiful J *x H U p t o n , ahead of me. They had passed alx telligence with spee«l anti acquaint the ical authorities such as Drs. Bartholow, 7t»2Ro9-30fi] A ttorney f »r P I »intifl public w ith njl happenings of uote on fertile country, have become rich, num pilnutea before, he said. I cut loo*a King. Scuddey. Coe, Elllngwood and a IM O N Ü - mt»P> the Circuit Court ot the Bute the very day of their occurrence. Orlg- ber 3,000 people, have extended their now for all I had In me. I was nevnr host of oGieed, showing that these roots of Oregon, tor Hhermsn coantv: I wasn’t sv*n ean be W<(nded upon for their curative lually there wns sense In supposing string of settlements right aero*» South : In better condition. action l i a l l weak states of the stomach, H arlan P 11 atoh, P laintiff, 1 that a cnndldat* might receive the first America, own a paying railw ay nnd tired. aocompZpled hy Indigestion or dyspepsia vs news <>f his nomination from the com ship large crops of wheat, wool, ostrl *h 1 ,’’As we neared the stadium tb * aa w e llQ ln A ll bilious or liver complaints crowds grew thicker and thicker. T b * and In JR/reas ting dlseaaea " where there Eldora P Hatch, D e fe n d a n t . J mittee appointed to convey to him the feathers and quanaeo skins. They le ft Wales to escape the tyran Information, 'those days passed long I »t mile was through n sort of mend- Is loasZrilesh and gradual running down T o E ld o ra P H a tc h , the above nnuttd de fe n d a n t— / ago. but customs often survive years ny of the English language and now. t,w, nnd here tbe English Jammed la • f t^ T tre n g th and system. In the nam e ot tbs Htate o f O rnron: after the conditions which brought rather than talk Welsh, they couvers» 11» »• to the course, leaving Just root» Yon nr hereby required to appear in the them Into existence have changed. largely of their freedom in excellent eno-.'gh for our elliowa to swing w ith above e m it led oourt and answer tbe oom p la in t tiled against, vou in tbe above e n ti Originally the cnndldat* tuude ouly s Bpanbh. out hitting on either aide. There were tled soil, oil or Is fore tbe Iasi day of the brief mid |«ertiaps Informal »i<ee« h in stacks of yoll«*e detailed to keep tb * Thus a ll s k i" s (Twr tions, blotches. p .m p lM tim e preacrilwd iu tbe o rd e l of publication, A heir! Surnam es. ncceptsinAb o f the honor. Altraham road clear. V i-ttit* on or la-fore ibe 9lh day o f October, and eruptions ae well as scrofulous swel A curious custom which was preva Lincoln spoke only 131» words to the "No—not a »Ign of trouble anywh«r» lings and old open running sores or nicer* 19,*. and if vou ta ll to no appear aud ana lent In England, even as Inte as the ; commiitce that notlflhti him nt Spring- II long the line. There was Just one are cored e*d healed. In treating old wer, p la in tiff w ill apply to ibe court for 1 Held In 1MK)of his nomination for pres eeventeenth century, gave rl»e to a solid roar of cheering. O f course they running sores, or ulcers, It Is well to In tbe r<ltef dein. utled in the oo m p laiut bled kereiu against yon, tow it: F o r a decree dis number of eurnsme«. I t was tbo cus ident. Four years Inter, witch he was were cheering Juat as hard up ah**d. sure their heeling to apply to them Dr. solving tlie b< nds of m atriim »hy now exist I renominated. It required but likl words tom of wearing patches on tbe fsce wiser» Hefferon. the Houth Afrtoaa. Pierce’s All-Healing Salve. I f your drug ing between tbe p la iu tiff a,id voursGf on which originate«! w ith the ladles of gist don’t happen to have this Salve In the grounds of de«ertton, amt for such o h- foe him to assure Ihe conuulttec of his the court, who wore plasters cut In ami Dornudo, the Itnllan, were going. stock, send flfty-fonr cents In postage er and fo r,h e r re lie f as to iho c o u ii nnty tlcc« p i.iitc e of the honor and respotisl- the shape of creecenta stare, circles, Perhaps they were cheering hard»» stamprto Dr.JL V . Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel seem eqnitabl-* aud jn s t. , (ditties of office once more. But since T h is summons is «erved upon you bv pub- for the first man than they were when «nd ¿orglrel i M t lin s . Buffalo. N. Y., end then II has tiecom» customary for a diamonds, hearts, croeeee, etc.; hence I came aloug. but I don’t see how In » large box ef the "All-Healing Salve" lioatt iu tlx ie t for a pettou of s ti sueyes** tbe word “court plaster.” Some w«'Ul ive weeks m tbe H L e rin tii Cormty DLSt'iVI r, wi) I reach yon hy return poet. ■ candidate for president to make a Hnses they coutd. It sounded like N i Yon can't afford to accept e secret nos a weeklv new paper o f general c irc u la tio n , »¡><4 h li of eotisblerablo length In a c -, eo far ee to patch their fncee w jth a agara falls and a million Dutch (»and» trum aa a substitute for this non-alcoholic, published 111 Hhermah C oun ty, Dr> gon. in < ej.i{lj g hl < n 'Uilnatbm, going Inlo the coach and four, n «hip In full sail, a try lug to drown each other o a t medicine 0» xwoww ooMPoernow, not pursuance to an order of tl e llo o w in H e n I Dsn'*» 6f thd cninpnlgu In some detail. chateau anti msiQ- such thing». Fruiu could see tbe solid rauks along at my even though the urgent dealer may ri. Its. O iu n ty Jnd e for Hoer nan to n n lv , d ily m ade on ibe 2t»tb «lav of Anoosl UK*, thia curious circumhfftnce came the thereby mat« a little bigger p ro fit Judge T u ft Intended at first to com- elltows on both sides, every man with Dr Pierce’s Pleasant PelTeta regulate anu tb" d a le of the first I'tiL Ile a lio u ib e le o f pre*» his »isTch of acceptauc* Into nainee ('roes. Ship, Coulter, Castle. his mhuth open like tbe bole In tb * and Invigorate stom ach, liver end hnwela. 1» tfie 28tii dn ) or Atlguat, 190» uA STBS A D v r u a , about .TdXJU » <»r«l*. but he found It nec- Trum p. Shear, Clunk, Shkle». Vane. end of a trombone, but I couldn’t bans ■^»rw oetad , liay granolas, easy to take Flagg. Crew atal Crsblw aiul muuy Attorneys for P la iu tiff e *s a r> In 11 m - end to take about 18,000 71*28.44 806] any single vote» in tb * racket. Tbgfi rthsrs of eqnsl significance. ' ------ I to cv*‘ r *11 th» aubjecta be dsailed to, PORTL.AN1» P E P O T I L v. Daily. A r. Dstly, c 11 Mi’ A 0 0 r o k t l a r d M P M C iA I. for the fc»»t via Huntington. Paaaca Bigg», («topa) Hl'OKA.NK FLYER. 7 00 p.m. »00 am . flag no (top. Passe« Biggs IL W p m ».4ft a.m. For Easlrro W ashington, W alla W alla, Lawl«- m, Cl eur d'A lan« an<l Great Northern pointa A T L A N T IC h X I'B F H M for the Bast via H u n t ington. Pasar* Bigg I P O R T L A N D B1GOH L O C A L .-feV »II local point» between Bigg* aixl Portland. Arrive» at Riggs For Astoria aud wav points, oon- iWptiiiK will),vsteiMtier for Ilw aco and N orth Besot? Htcamor Hatntalo, Asb street dock. Leaves 8.00 p. in. d aily, ex«wpt»Hunday. Saturday 1000 p. m . Arrive« 6 (K) p. in. t la il y except rsunday. For Dayton, Oregon C ity and Y a m - b ill R iver point». Asb street dock. Leaves 7 IK* a nt tlaily exoept Sunday. A r r i ve« 6.80 p.«u tla ily except Kcnday. For I^twlston, Idaho, and way point* from Itip aria, Wash. Leave Riparba 6.40 a. ui , or upon arriv al train No. 4, «tally except Katurday. A rrive R lparla 4 p nt. daily except Friday. F o r fu ll In lo rm a tlo n call on or address wm. m cm urray ( ie n 'l Passenger A g en t, Portland, Oregon T o Z«*rueue G am e, tfie above nam ed de fendant. In tbe nnine o f the Htate of Oregon — Ydtt are hereby required to appear snd answer tbe complaint filed apniust you iu tbe above e n title d suit, on or before Ibe last day of the lim e presorilted in tbe order of pnhlioatton, to w itio n or liefore tbe 18th day of H eptem lao, 1908, and if yon fa il to ao ap pear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to the oonrt for the re lie f dem anded iu tbe com p la in t filed herein naainst you, to -w it, for a deoree dissolving the bonds o f m atrim on y now exi«Utig between the plait tiff and yonr- s«lf on the grounds o f desertion; and for atteb other snd fu rth e r religf as to the oonrt O verland Express trains for Helena, tuav seem eqnitab le and ju at. Roseburg, A shland, Hai ranieuto, Og ib is sntutuons ts serve! upon von hy pub den, Kan Francis«»», Htockton Loa lica tio n thereof for tbe pernm of s*x » i :< m >«>»- ive week" 1« T h e Hberm an Connty Observer, Angeles, E l Paso, New Orleans and the a weekly newspaper of general c irc u la tio n , East. Leaves Portland Union Depot, published in Hberm an cots 11 r , Oregon, in 8 45 p. 111. Arrives 7 26 a iu., dally. pursnttiioe to an order of.tbe H on Wtu H en- M orning train oonneetsat Woodburn rirb s , Connty Jndge for Hbertuau ««nitty, o n ly made on ibe mh day of August, 1V<*8, dally except Kunday w llh trains for Angel, Hllverton Hrow navllle, and tbe date of tbe firat puldianttou thereof Mt. is tbe 7th day of August, 1908. Kprihgfleld, W e n d lln g and N a tro n , H b n k u * F< UTS. Attorney leaves Portland U nion Depot8.30a m . 7ta7»18 3031 f‘ ,r P la iu t ’ff arrives 6.65 p. ni, Shasta Route E A S T via S O U T H for publicatio n . Not cojil land.------- N otick l*t»hll»h< r. D ep artm e n t of the In te rio r, I L s n d U ffio e s t T b e h idles, O r ,, | Angnst 81b, U.K»8 Notice Is hereby given thnt Nelson Dsde of M uro, O regon, who, on Nov, tu ls tr 2()th, 1903, nis«ie homestead entry(H<*risl No.OMO) for tbe B X N B X * « otion 29, town ship l south, range lti ensl, W illa m e tte M e r id ia n , has filed notice o f his in ten tio n to make final oonirontation p r o jf, to establish olaim to tbe land above deanrtbed, before the K egis'er and R em lv c r. of tbe U nited Htate» L a n d office, a t T h e D alle s , Oregon, on tbe 18th day o f Heptem lier, 1908. C la im a n t mimes as witnessr-s, N F fe e t» , H a rry Kunsm an Ham B rixbine, H ayden B riabine, a ll of M oro, Oregon. M a l4«11-8041 C. W MooRB, Register -« for publication . Coal L und .----» N oth Not D ep artm e n t of tbe In te rio r, L e n d O fflcd *» The D alles, Oregon, Heut. 1, 1908. Eugene paMengef couuecta at W ood- bum will» Mt Angel and Hllverton («»«■al. licuves Pori land Unlpn Depot 4 16 p. ui., returns 10.86 a;m ., d ally. Corvallis passenger leaves Portland U nion Dep«>t 7.30a m ., arrlves6.60 p.tn. D a ily . Hherldan passenger leaves Portland U nion Depot 4 60 p m ., arrlveafi.26 a m . Dally; Forest Grove passenger leaves Port land Union Dejiot 10.46 p m ., arrives 160 p.tn. D ally except Kunday. P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N K K ItV H ’F A N D Y A M H IL L ' D IV IS IO N . Depot, Foot of Jeflereon Street. I ¿eaves from Jefferson street depot for Dallas and Interm ediate points dally, 4 16 p m . A rrive Portland, 10.16 a .m . T h e Independence M onm outh Motor N otice 1» hereby given th a t Nosh H S ta n ley, of A jax, O regon, who, on Deoember 14, L in e operates d ally to M o n m p u th a n d UK)3. m ade Homestead E n try ire rin l No. A lrlle, connecting w ith K. P. Co’» 0817) No. 18121. for H E l* N * U « K N E X trains »( Dallas and Independence. »eotioli 28, and H N * * X »« otion 2 l,to w u- TkdCVtato FAstern points and Europe abtp 1 Houth, range 19 east, W D la u s tM M e Honolulu and rid ia n . ba» filed notice of in ten t ton So m ake also Japan, C h in a , final five-year proof,- te estebllah claim to Australia. the land above d»>« ribed, la-fi-re (IbnrleH H li.-riK r, County t ’le rk . a i hi« .-ffint at Unto C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , Corner T h ird and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 7x1. d n .G r-u 11,on lb - 14th day - i thttober UK*. Portland, O r. U ln lm .ilt t n a il) a Its lin e » »«. G oor e f f m i t h snd W a lte r Hiuitb of A jax (lr«-gou, W m . flc M U R R A Y and John O th o o u o f M oukUnd, Oregon, snd C. W . ST1NOER, 1 C ity T ic k e t Agent. Uen-Pasa. A g t A K York o f AJ*». Oregon. •5A.llo«l 0. W. Moons, UegisUr