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cm The O b server» DENMARK PROGRESSIVE. The resignation ot Alberti, Dan ish minister of fiuauoe, and his ar u r r i c U L p a r s a o r ib s b m a m oo rest npou charges of forgery have MORO, OMXGON. led to the resignat ion of the Chris tensen ministry, and to a season of D. C. IUMLAND a S on .......... E ditor « excitement rare in a uation which has been happy of late in having C. L. I bmland , M anagmk . no history. With the loss of Schles Send for advertising ratee wig-Holstein, the Danes had hud enough of military glory. They FR ID A Y .................. S ept . 25, l»08 saw that at best a little nation in Europe lives at (he sufferauce of Church and Society notice« FREE, ex big ones which in war it may sting cept when for money making purpose«. but cannot stun. They turned their Much notice« at regular rate« at the option attention to the encouragement of of the publisher«. industry, and today Denmark is Before coming to the city to trade read er* are requested to examine I he Ob»ei ver perhaps the country of all others advertising column». It« the active, wide in Eprope where the average man awake buainea« man who advertUe», con- is most prosperous This oondition »equently he 1« the moat accomm odating, •ell» the cheapest, and deal« the most lib is not unworthy the pride of the de erally In every way scendants of 40 generations of fight We will not he responsible for the ing Danes. H e r « CUT • f f t c l n l P a p e r. 1 •I neglect of subscriber« to notify us of changes in their address. Nor w ill the notification of a Postmaster that the sub scriber has “ Removed” settle the bill of a delinquent. The sultan may soon begin to feel that there is no place on earth for an old turk. When it comes to a matter of cre ating a precarious situation, Iowa “ republicans” hold the record. Send The Observer to your absent friends.. It is better than a letter, and gives all the home news. Four months for 50c. Tp il I v Heretofore the political campaign over in Spokane has been bloodless but now the announcement is made ' that Gore will be put into it. —— — eg ■ I Sales of special one way tickets from all points in the United states to all points in Oregon begins Sept 1st, and oontinnes until Oot. 31st Nee adv. Candidate Higsen was kissed by 20 women on the occasion of his formal notification, but otherwise his raoe for the presidency has seemed doll and uninteresting. If it is true that the victories of Wellington and Nelson were won on the cricket fields of England, what a lot of incipient glory is piling up in the base ball arena of the United States. South American financiers and raMway builders, expect that at no very remote day travelers may land at Pernambnoo and be taken across the continent to Valparaiso in fonr days, without ohange of cars. The president wants congress to increase the standing army to 100, 000. There is certainly ‘standing’ room in the country for a larger army, just as there is water enough to accommodate a larger navy. The former sultan of Morocco will be permitted to keep his bar era. Whether this is kind hearted ness on the part of the new sultan, or because of the increased cost of living, the world may never kuow. One of the Hiwaiian islands is to be elaborately fortified for a garri son of 15,000 men. The key of the Pacific is a great outpost, and it is do more expensive to k e e p a p a it of the army there than eke where. Should the aeronauts hold a na tional convention this year it is probable that one of the Wright Bros., should either of them be spared from snddeu death in some aerial flight, wonld be selected to head the tioket. . Long is the list of waifs who have become famous. It inolndee Sir Henry M. Stanley, Queen Oath erine the Good, Alexander Hamil ton, Rosa Bonbenr, Edgar Allen Poe, Leonardo da Vinci, Bod dates back as fiar as Moses. A ll these were homeless children. That was a dramatic scene in a Paris court when OapL Dreyfus,on the witness stand to testify as to Gregori’s attack upon him,reassert ed bis own innooenoe of the charge of treason long ago disproved thru the courts. The Bourbons rule no longer in Franoe, but she has a |>eo pie suit who forget uothiug, kuow nothing, learn uolhing. An agent of the Agricultural de part meut, and an iuapectbt* of the pustofflee department have Iw-en to Juliaetta, Idaho. Io investigate the claim« made by Alte Adams m lernt Alaska wheat, reports (hat instead of yielding 200 bushels au acre, as wsaerted by lite promoter«, it yields only 25 to the acre a. d that the quality of the kernel is inferior, •oft and wl ite. It contains only 9 perceut of protein. The |x «loffio department will atop orders from coming for the seed, by issuance of ûaad mjancuon. The Danish active army, 14,000 men, is the smallest in Europe. It is smaller thsn it was 30 years ago; while other armies have increased. Its n av y is smaller than any in Eu rope except that of Greece. But the foreign trade of Denmark in 1906 was <20,000 for each square mile of its territory; 922,000 for each soldier in its regular army; 9120 for each inhabitant. Germany, its military-mad despoiler, after a burst of prosperity that is the world’s wonder, had a foreign trade of 954 for each inhabitant, <11,000 for each square mile, and only 95,. 400 for each aotive soldier. Den mark has little mineral wealth, but she has thriven by devoting atten tion to developing agriculture, brewing, and other manufactures. Denmark leads the world in dairy ing; Amerioan butter and cheese makers follow Danish methods. Danish butter h old s; tjic English market and tempts a host of imita tors. It is no misfortune to have been born a Dane. Of onr immi grants last year only 7,243 were of that fortunate race. ÏAe ItMal OMvveM*« NEWS AND NOTES. The rate from Moro to Kings’hHl M e r e B a p tis t C b u re b . Idaho, on aooount of the land open Evangelistic services are in pro ing, October 12th, and return, is gress at this church this week con <20.20, good for 10 day* from date ducted by Elder GR Eads, miaaion of sale. Children half fare. Tickets ary of the Middle Oregon Baptist on sale October 9th and 10th. Association. Come, and enjoy the T he grandmother* of old Dutch meetings. We will give you a hear Dunkard families of western Penn ty welcome. Preaching Sunday sylvania have made and used Hick morning at 11 o’clock, and evening ory Bark Cough Remedy and reared at 8 o’clock. Meetings begin promp- their families on it for a 100 years. ly at the hour. Now you can buy it of your dealers M o ro P re a b y te rla n C h n ra h . Ask for it and use it, because it is Services in Moro Presbyterian pure; because it will stop your church next Sunday, Morning and cough; because it is the best oough evening. Sunday school at 10 a m. remedy made. Try it. For sale by Moro Pharmacy and dealers every A. J. A dams , Pastor. where. E u re k a Newspaper Railway Building. A. Silver Lake Leader. Active construction work will be begun in earnest, without a doubt, and dirt will fly as faBt as money and men can do it. In the mean time H ill is not idle, and has his surveyors in the field, and we look lor a neck to neck race as to who will get into Central Oregon first r L e d *e N e . 181. A A. M., Moro, Or. Meets the first and th ird Thursday evening* o f each m onth V isiting members _ cord tally In v ite d to meet wlth^Ls. B y order of the W . M. J. M. P a rry , “ Heoremry, B e th le h e m Political I if form at ion. > I . O .O . r. W h ile you have our Complete A ssortm ent to Select from I H e re you can see every new style w orth selection th a t Moro. - seeing a n d be able to m ake a satisfy you a s m uch as the m ost expensive g arm en ts O u r stock ot noted KeouJood F a ll S h its : > Meets every Batprdsy ¡evening at 7 JO o’clock. > V is itin g members are 1 cordially In v ite d . M em bers are expected to be _ J l. G. A . M eloy, N . G . ert M . Brash. Secretary. will you could have m ade to m easure. • C h ai No78 0 .E S . R egular oomtnunleafcloii each 2d and 4th Ihstrs- day evenings m o n th ly . By order W .M . M rs H elen Parry, Beoy M e r e L odge, N e . 113, Prineville Review. The long-looked-for day of deliv erance is near at hand, and soon that day will be upon us like a beautiful spring morning, when the sun peeps forth in all its magnifi- oence and glory, spreading beauty and good Cheer everywhere. That day will be one of rejoicing, and a day never to be forgotten. Get your Fall Suit Now! th a t we offer for y o u r inspection this season m ust convince you th a t it is indeed a such sm artly m ost powerful a n d fashioned, perfect Organization th a t can su p erb ly ready-to-wear the moment you’re ready tailored, perfect fitting p roduce g arm e n ts a n d a t such rem ark ab ly low prices NEW TODAY. SCUTS lost, Strafed or Stolen. One 2-year old mare colt, slen der buil», gray color, double I-I-I Registration opened Sept. 20 for brand on left shoulder. Finder Presidential election, and closes on will be paid <10 reward on return October 20. of the colt. Call upon or address fc ’ C. H. H owell , All who are 21 years of age and AND tf-310] Wasoo, Or citizens of the United States, are entitled to register, providing they have resided in the Btatesix months. If not a natural born oitizen the voter must have been naturalized, I have 16 head of good work Portland will be a lonesome place must have had his first papers for horses, which I wish to sell; they next Sunday. No boose, cigarets, at least one year. are from 8 to 6 years old, and are well broke. Apply to or address ’ nnpbin’ in sight for the bums. Electors are voted on the first F. W. M atthias , -..Klondike, Or Tuesday after the first Monday in tf-309] Since the New York corporations November. failed to nominate Wadsworth for Electors meet at the Btate capitol governor, it looks as though the people didn’t care as much as they the second Monday in January and used to for the wads’ worth. vote by ballot. Notioe. There will be a meet The votes are counted by congrees ing of the County Board of Equal — Studies of the upper air are going the seoond Wednesday in February. ization, for Sherman oounty Oregon, at the court house in Moro, on the on at many different stations from * The president-elect is to be in 3d Monday of October, that being the arctic to the equator. Some the 19th day of October, 1908, for augurated on March 4 next. day science will run down the the purpose of hearing objections, if any there be, to the annual as weather breeding area and get a fair ACT QUICKLY. sessment; and attending to other Expert, , Experienced, Registered Pharmacists starting point in the forecasting de business, at which time all persons part men L Hedicines Carefully Compounded. For as Yon Know Delays have Been interested are invited to attend. O tto P eetz , Dangerous in Moro. Complete Assortment of 8llvcrwere end Jewelry By authority of John G. Yonug S C R A N T O N , - P E N N S Y L V A N IA . olG-309] A private secretary to Senator Bourne Architecture Bookkeeping Stenography Do the rig h t th in g at the rig h t tim e. and state orgauizer of the National Banking and Banking Law, Commercial Law, Advertising Aot q uickly In times of danger. Republican League Clubs, under Show Card Writing Chemistry » Back ache Is kidney danger. Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering direction of John Hayes Hammond D oan’s K id n e y Pills act quickly. Newspaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering National President, a Taft club has Cure all dlstreeeing, dangerous kid 400 Cords of 16-inch Pine wood A ny a n d a ll K in d e o f P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw a y s In S to c k Civil Service, Mechanical Engineering, been organized in Moro with 50 ney Ilia. for sale on the cars at Moeier, Or., Gas Engineering,' Mining Engineering, Locomotive Running, P le n ty o f evidence to prove this. at <5.00 a cord. fS F This means members, officered as follows: L . Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, I saac Ford, Hood R iver, Or, says, " I cheap wood laid down here; freight Barnum president; Otto Peetz vioe French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonograph. used D oan’s K id n e y Pills abou* 4 years rate to Moro <160. For particulars president; Fred J Meindl secretary ago w h ile liv in g In Iow a, and the re write to Full information furnished free upon request by sult« obtained were nioet satl«factory. E lmek R oot , Moaiar.O* A discharged laborer in a black A t th a t tim e I w m suffering severely tNl*] forest mountain tunnel has cost the from K id n e y trouble, lumbago, and 64 l- a Sixth street, Portland, Ore. Baden government <875,000 by re rheum atism and In spite of the use of m any remedies, lin lm eu ta and plaster«, moving a surveyors pin so that the I obtained no relief Severe pains would two gangs of tnnoelerodid not meet d art In m y kidney regions and radiate We have several parties who' by 20 feet. Complex modern life to a ll parts of m y body. A t n ig h t there are looking for homestead 1< cations Repair to us for Repairs. offers rnsuy opportunities fol dis was a continuous d ull achiug which or relinquishments, also some good g reatly Interfered w ith m y rest and as W e m ake a specialty of repairing w a t timber daims.' If you know of any gruntled men to square their grud a oonsequenoe I would arise In the mor c h « , eyeglaeees, spectacles and optical es with society. Look at the late n ln g tired and worn out- W h enever I good homestead or timber claims, it goods. W e b a re the tools and materials and skill to Insure good w ork. horrible forest fires in Michigan, bent over or stooped severe pains would will pay you to write to us. Ad A modern hospital for the treatment of all madica^and sorgfoar A etna R ealty C o ., cause Intense suffering. T he kldueys dress I f you have a n y Jewelry yon cannot Wisconsin and Minnesota, which were In a disordered oondition and oaus 225 Failing Building, disease«, except such as are contagions. k wear bring It here, and we w ill repair i t was not accidental, as at first sop ed me much annoyanoe. D oan’s K id tf«4-309] Portland, Or ■o yon can not tell it from new. W e dont ney Pills completely banished m y trou R a te s , fr o m SIO.OO to * 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d in g to ro o m hang your w atch op for a week or so and posed, out was part of a concerted ble. Mine* com ing here I had a slight then charge yon for oleanlng It. W e clean plan of 125 deeperate foreigner* attack of rheum atism but again appeal Am balance will meet all trains and boats if hospital is notified. It M id guarantee i t for a year w ith o rd in to their use and the pains soon die a ry usage. discharged from the mines near ed appeared .” F o r F u rth e r In fo r m a tio n A d d re s s , <rF’7 H ibbing, scattered over three spates For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50 Good driving or roustabout ser by previous agreement, who set the oenta. Foster-M l I burn Co., Buffalo, D r*. Ferguson end Reuter, fires io order “ to get even” with N ew Y o rk , sole agents for the United vice team can l>e had at a bargain; M e d lo a l D ire c to rs . T H E DALLES, OREGON. weight about 1100 pounds or better; the mining company. Their in ten Htatss. Remember the name— Doane—and both mares and both broke to saddle tion was to wipe oot the entire sec take no other. use; one is a fine single driver, tion of forests and many of the gentle to handle or drive. towns. THE 8CIENT1FIC FARMER. Purchaser of team can have option on a nearly new buggy and harness What is a deposit on which a Tells all Aboat the Dry Farming at a rattling good bargain. Inquire Jewelry of all kinds. Process, Profitable Reading. at T he O bserver O m c i, bank pays interestf Nothing less Blacksmith and M achine Shop, M oro Or. Moro, O r than an actual investment. A man Latest Bracelet Designs Here is a publication that we oan put* <1,000 in a hank, instead of consistently recommend. A publi j , Dealer* in Iron, Steel, Coal, Hardwood Lumber, Carriage buying a house, a bond, or shares cation th«. .nould be in every farm Material, Shafting, Wheels, Skeim, Wagon and Tank paint. GOODS SOLD REASONABLE of some corporation. He hires his hom e: Campbell’s Scientific Farm money out to the hankers; that’s er. And only <1.00 per annum. plain, isn’t it f Why guarantee Subscribers to The Obeerver will be him iu such a transaction and with served at 75o a year, where they W atch Inspector O. R. & N. Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. draw the guarantee when he purch * ’ are up to date, and a year ahead. ases laud or a stock of merchandisef Every kind of rig to order, Campbells* Scientific Farmer is de - Now ready for Delivery or made to order. If the got eminent is to iusnie great and all orders prompt and satis voted entirely and solely to subjects factory at reasonable prioee. inauufact uring corporations against Farmers teams fed as well as loss through deposits made in na- along lines of tillage of the soil lioai.i hanks, and if slates are to with special reference to securing they are fed at home, if not better. Telephone at our expense. . M O RO , O R E G O N . Insure IndiviJaais against loan thru results in regions where the rain fall is defioient or irregular. l t is deposits m ade in savin g a Imuks and L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . trust companies, why shonldn’t the for the farmer in the dry eonntyy, farm -r In* guaranteed iu Ids field of but at the same time the principles J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. corn, wheet, or ,M>latoee and pump which Prof. Campbell puts forth are applicable to good farming W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N T H S T R E E T S kius, the uurchunt iu his stock of T« »from The Dalles or sny B h m U a eoanly points si onr sxpeni PO RTLAND. OREGON g<Mtdx, the teamMer in hi* rig, ete., anywhere., The Scientific Farmer Berries furnished to or from Moro to any pointe ad iiifioilGinf Wli) create a sp- cial is edited by Prof. H. W. Campbell, O U R M O T T O "PW sm th* public.” ___ W R IT E FO R C A TA LO G clan« of guarantees, of persons hold father for the new movement for p T ls Mk>ol Osf Plocdt Tos 4s a Good Position > ing free i iso rance policies, against successful semi-arid (arming which EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, the haw of llieir personal invest- has taken such deep‘hold in recent ■■j-------- r SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS mentsf It should be remembered years. The first number is illustra in I his connection that, thru« ut 42 ted and filled with readable arti years of our preaeut banking eya cles on the subject tem (he haw to d«-|>oaitora of nation, Subscribe for The Observer. Best Weekly published si Iw iik a has not exceeded 1-201 h of I Don’t borrow The Obeerver. Sub in the Inland Empire. Everyone reads it. 1 percent, per annum. scribe, and have it your own. $25-00 Norses for Sale $30-00 $27-50 O ttjef S ü its $10. to $ 2 5 . A. M. W ill iams & Co., T h e Dalles, Oregon. Board of Equal ization, MORO PHARMACY SCHOOL FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS. PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. COMBS. SPOffGES. CICARS. ' Wood for Sale. H. V. REED, Representative. Information Wanted. ~ T H E D A L L E S H O S P IT A L Team for sale. F. I. Glut, Jeweler, I Optician M itch ell <5 Foss, O P TIC IA L GOODS ' W a te r T a n k a , T r o u g h s . W heat R ack s L. W.ROSS, Wasco Phllamont livery Ci. luce, Oregon. OLMESi BUSINESS COLLEGE -O JOB PRINTING a