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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
V C ,1 í i ■5F CUM MON B la the Circnlt Court ol the Stale •J of Oregoa, 1er Bhrrinan eeuatv: CUMMOXB— T ik e O b s e rv e r. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS M O K O , OKKOON S F R I D A Y ....................... O c t . i . 1 9 0 8 M a c h in e r y of C a a g re a a A lrs a ffy S ta r te d f e r P o s ta l S d v ld g s P t r M M l T a lk W ith Y aw . Bank I f you do not read The Observer Noi? 1 » Law . Nhy VI e s h o u ld lik e to h a v e y<»n ta k e It, and we Know It would be profitable to S afa and Sana P la n to t th e C on you to become a »ubscrlber. We »end 1» ve n ien ce o f th e P eop le a n d th e tw o year» for $2.60; one>ear $1 5 0 ;1 2 * c t . a month la u ’ l much. T ry It. Order by B n o o u ra g s m e a t of T h r i f t . Postal Card, and pay for It when you can. A t a n y tim e w h e n re q u e s te d to do ao, the paper w ill be discontinued. Hut we expect that all arrear« w ill be paid before ••We fa v o r th e establishm ent <rf a auch request la made. It la easy to aak ua postal savlags bank system fo r th e con tor a statement, which w ill be cheerfully venience of the people and tbe encour rendered at any tim e. „ agement o f t h r if t .” T h is Is the declaration of the Repub lican national p latfo rm , and postal sav ings banks w ill w ith o u t doubt bo au thorised by law and established as a p a rt of our financial system by the action o f Congrt-sa a t Its coming oea- alon. which w ill be convened In Decem- K r p iib lk a a S ta te s H a v a Bean L ib Iwr. Indeed, much has alrea d y been accomplished tow ards the enactm ent of e r a l ia L e g is la tio n fa r this law , A t tbe last session of Con L a b o r. gress a bill was ca refu lly prepared which met w ith ths approval o f the Postm aster General, and was reported D é m o c ra tie S tates H a v a D o n t L l t t ls upon fa vo rab ly by the Renato Com m it tco on Post Offices and Poet Roads te M a k e L a b o r C o n d itio n s S e tte r Th io bill Is now on tho Renato calendar W it h ln T h e lr B ounda. and can bo acted upon aa soon as Con A UBAR LEGISLATION gress Is convened. The ecojie o f tbe proposed law ts Set f fo rth in tho com m ittee report, which Is It 1» a fact th a t every Im po rtant step fo r the benefit o f A m erican labor has In p a rt aa fo llow a: Cwasmtttoo X « » » r t. b<*u taken eith er by a Republican T h e purpose o f thia b ill la to place Congress and ad m in istration , or by the email Leglaluture of a Republican S tate, of a t the disposal o f people o f Course w ith the consent, and sometimes menna the m achinery of the Poatotflce D ep artm e n t to aid and encourage them by the advice, o f the S tate executive. to save th e ir earnings. T h e subject of D em ocratic Congresses have been no postal savings banks or depositories Is ta b ly negligent In this r*«i»e('t, and Dem ocratic States have either 1 done not new In this country and It m ay be .tru ly said to bo quite fa m ilia r to tho nothing to m ake labor conditions bet te r w ith in th s lr bounds, or have slowly people of Europe and the B ritis h colon ies. T h e p rop riety o f establishing and reluctan tly follow ed a t a distance postal savings ba'nka became the sub In tbs tr a il of Republican reforma. Ject o f discussion In England as early S tate L e g ta la tls a . as 1807. E very objection to ouch use Tb s States have control o f labor leg o f the postofflee fa c ilitie s urged In thia islation w ith in th e ir respective bounds, co un try was vigorously pressed In ths federal au th o rity being confined, so fa r loug-contluued discussion of the subject as labor Is concerned, to th e , D is tric t in England. of Columbia and the territo ries, federal F o r over fifty years p riv a te saving« reservations and federal public works. In stitutio ns waged b itte r opposition to Th e story of lab or legislation shows the grow ing sentim ent In fa v o r o f postal th a t nearly a ll Isbor reform s orig inated savings hanks, but notw ithstand ing In Republican States, and a t th e pres auch opixialtlon In 1861 an act of P a r ent day the Republicans are fa r ahead lia m en t waa passed en titled “ A n act j> i the D em ocrats In the enactm ent and I jo g ran t ad ditional fa c U ltlea fo r de enforcement Of lew s fo r the w e lfa re positing small savings witb th e security o f men and women and ch ildren who o f the governm ent fo r the due repay- w ork for a living. T w e n ty -s ix o a t of m ent th ereof.” T h a t the a la rm o f p r i th irty Republican States have labor va te In stitutio ns was 111 founded la am ply proveu by tbs recorded fa c t th a t bureaus, and only seven out o f sixteen D em ocratic States have s im ila r bu th e p riv a te aavlnga banka Increased reaus, w ith o u t w hich la b o r /la w s are th« lr ca p ita l by more th an ten m illions often dead letters. T w e n t /t h r e e R e of dollars In the first fifteen years fo l low ing the establlsbm eut of postal aav« publican States have fa c t o # Inspectors to see to the enforcem ent o f the fa cto ry Inga in stitutio ns. T h a t the postal aavlnga Institutio ns laws. .O n ly six D e m o c ra ts S tates have proved successful la s a tisfacto rily a t fa cto ry Inspection aervlres. F ifte e n tested by the fact th a t no backw ard S tates— th irteen Rvp bfoan and tw o D em ocratic— have ftfo employment step has ever been taken In E ngland on agencies. Eighteen ita ts s have laws this subject and by the fu rth e r fact th a t In rapid succession the lead of on th eir statu te booUb pro h ib itin g labor on government w ^ k s o r public con E ngland was taken by other countries. T h e p rim a ry purpose of these In sti tra c ts fo r more thfin eig ht hours a day. O f these States / x t e e a are J|«rmfrHc«n tu tio ns Is to encourage t h r if t and a and tw e D e m o c ra tic -F b u r Republican saving disposition among ths people of fetatee and one D em ocratic S tate have sm all means by placing a t th e ir 41s law s declaring eig h t h o u p to be a legal posai In every p a rt of th e country w o rking day In the absence o f a con ready fa c ilitie s fo r the depoeltlng of tra c t. Tw enty-seven States p roh ibit sm all sums, w ith absolute assurance o f th e em ploym ent o f children under fo u r repayujent on demand w ith a low rate lim ite d aggregate teen years o f ago In facto ries O f these o f Interest on a tw e nty-th ree are R epublican and four am ount. a ra D em ocratic States, la w s lim itin g th e hours o f the em ploym ent of ch il dren In factories or storeo have been en acted In tw e n ty -fe u r R epublican and th irteen D em ocratic States. Eighteen R epublican and ten D em ocratic States proh ibit night w ork by children. T w elve R epublican and three D em ocratic fit * ten p ro h ib it the em ploym ent of chil dren In operating dangerous m achinery or elsaning m achinery In motion. F i f teen Republican and six Dem ocratic (Rates lim it the hours o f tabor o f wom e n . I t should be noted th a t tw elve of th e Republican States which lim it women's hours of labor have factory Inspectors to see th at the law Is obeyed, w h ile only th ree of the Dem ocratic States make such provision, lu twenty- three Republican and ten D em ocratic 'States em ployers are require«! by law to provide seats fo r fem ale workers. T w e lv e States have enacted leglala- tlon lnteaded to effect the extinctio n of th e sweatshop system, w ith Ita degrad ing and r r r o ltls g accessories. O f these tw elve States tea are Republican and tw o Dem ocratic. Seventeen Republican and dvs D em oeratlc S tates havs laws requiring tbs paym ent of wages weekly or fo rtn ig h tly , or. la Some Instances, prohibiting a longer period th an one asentb between pay days. re s ta i S a ri* * « daaks CHILD’S IDEAL DAY. I II tbs Oirouli Oourt of tbs Stale of Oregon oounty of Bherman. l i t t l e One M ust Rise as Bosn as He W akes. . "F ro m his ea rliest yearn,” aayn E d w in Collins, la tte r da y exponent of Rousseau's theory th a t a ch ild most not be ta u g h t ayetnm atlcally un til tw e lv e years old, “ the little one most rise as soon aa be awakes, though on not account m ust he be aw akened pre m atu rely. A fte r a bath he m ust go s tra ig h t ou t In to the garden, and there, If possible, eat a su bstantial m eal of aa m uch wholesom e food aa api>etlte suggests. T h e c h ild m ay then ask questions, and these should be a n swered. Th en , as In the philosophy o f the great Hecrates, other subjects w ill ■ng gent them selves. These m ust be pursued so long as there Is no slack ening o f In te re s t L e t me suggest a concrete exam p le: T h e m orning p ra y ers m ay suggest B ib le history. Th ia, In turn, w lH open ou t topics o f general histo ry; then the un train ed m ind may w an der off In to geography and even hygiene. T h e child m ust play, too, as his fancy dictates. D um bbells and system atized a th letic exercises I do not recom m end, except In th e case of stooping o r deform ed children, and under th e advice o f a health specialist. T h e n e x t v a ria tio n in th e ch ild’s day la to listen to the reading o f poetry. If he chooses. A rith m e tic and the m u lti plication tables he learns d u rin g his play w ith m atches and m arbles. If the ch ild w an ts to eat, le t him have plenty o f wholesom e food, a n d a t noon or shortly a fte rw a rd a fu ll m eat din uer. I am nri fMMMit, W I disagree w ith g iv in g a child tea, coffee o r stim ulants. A t the age o f ten or eleven years, how ever, this rule m ay be re laxed. A short rest, ou t o f doors, fo l lows th e m idd ay m eal, and then, again provided the child Is not u n w illin g , a long w a lk is advantageous. F o r tea. bread w ith plenty o f b u tte r is the thing. E a rly to bed is a m otto th a t w an ts beating. H ere, I f an yw h ere, I depart from m y rule o f th e child's consent. H e m ust have a-lo n g rest. N a tu re de N eeded. In certain {¿arts o f ou r country sav ings in stitutio ns are sufficiently num er ous to accommodate the people, hut auch areas are quite lim ited, being osu- flued to New E ngland and New fo r k . I t la alleged th a t by reason o f tbs num ber and location of savings banks there la one savings account to every tw o of the im putation o f New England, where as lu a ll tbe country eotside N ew Bn gland and New Y ork the average is only one aavlnga account to every 157 o f the population. T a k in g suck figures to be ap proxim ately correct sad recog nixing the fact th at the people of nil sections of th is country are pretty mu< h the same In habits, Inclinations, and purposed, It must be obvious to ths most casual id w srrer th a t the people of the South, tbe M iddle West, sad the W est do not save th e ir earnlnga as do those of N ew England from th e mere «rent <>f «'"•tir« placet In which deposits m ay he made. To those who feel Inclined to believe th a t the establishment of poetai sav in g ^ depositories w ill Involve an ele ment o f paternalism It seems quite su f ficient to suggest th at ths raacklasry of the Post office D ep artm ent Is now in ex istence and w ill continue to exist w ith out d im in utio n of expense w hether such depositories i r e created or not and th a t the establishm ent o f therg> T ra d e V e le a la b e ls . ef the Fourtdaa R epublican States and oply depositories fo r the benefit one Dsnaooratlc S tate— N eva d a— have people w ill not Involve one fa rth in g o f law s lu force p roh ibiting employers loss to the Post-Office D eportm ent, but p re v f - from discharging persons on account of w ill probably. on the membership In labor organisations, or m ere than self-sustaining. V ery slight from compelling persona to agree not com putation w ill elsarly dem onstrate to become ssembers of labor organisa th a t the ;x»stsl aavlnga depositerà can tions as a ren d itio n of seourlng employ not burden tbe Post-OBcs D epartm ent m ent or eoattnnlng In tb e lr employ. w ith any additional deficiency. F o rty States b a re passed law s allow ing I f I am elected President, I sbnil tra d e onions to adopt labels»or Trade urge upon Congress, w ith every hoiie m arks to be used to designate products of success, th a t s law be passed requ ir o f tbs labor o f tb e lr member», and pro ing a filing In a Federal office of a h ibitin g the co un terfeiting o f ths use Statement o f the contributions renal red of suck labels or trad e m arks by un by eommltteaa and randldataa In «lac- authorised persons O f these States tlens fo r members af Congress and In tw enty-eight are Republican and twelve auch other elections as are const Ita- are D em ocratic tio a e lly w ith in the control o f Canffraaa. Th s foregoing presents fo r considera — Front Hon. W m. R. T i f t ’s speech ac tion by In tellig en t, p a trio tic labor sub cepting P residential hom inatlon. stantial facts and figures taken from tbs statute books of ths several States. Ko p latitu d e can upset them. They The F irs t A m erican Duel. prove tbs records o f the Republican In the year 108u occurred tbe first p a rty and of the Democracy on the la duel kn ow n to hava taken f»laco on bor Issue, and they must convince ev A m erican soil. Tb e principals, E d w a rd ery reasonable reader th a t tbe Republi Iro ty and E d w a rd Leister, w ar« aai can p arty has net only brought A m e ri ants o f a M r. H op kin s, one o f th e N aw can labor up to Its present honorable E ng land colonists T h o men had quar^ standard, but th a t labor can look only reled over some triflin g m a tte r and ro- to tbe Republican p arty fo r assurance sortt-d to the field fo r ita s e ttle m e n t o f protection and prosperity la tbe T b e a ffa ir w as stopped by th e authori- tlea btif not hefore one b ed been fu ture, k wounded In th e th ig h and the oth er in the hand. Th ere w as no la w covering W m M Bwetewlw r w la w f w l T r v r t« M r B ryan satis roe what I would do such m atters, but th e governor o f the w ith tks tru s ts I answer th a t 1 wonld province decided th a t th e men should i «a tr sin u n la w fu l trusts w ith a ll the lie punished neverthekte*. A t bla or- ndMAnsry nf In ju n c tiv e process and dera they w ere sent to have th e ir beads wonld punish w ith a l l the severity of and foet tied together and He in th a t crim inal pro«e<nitlon every attem p t oa condition tw e n ty fo u r hours w ith o u t food or d rin k . T h ey Buffered so m uch th e p a rt o f aggvwg«t«6 eapttal to sop- however, th at they w ere released at peoag oom potltloa — B oo W m. I L T a ft, th e end o f an hear. n t CMnmhwn. Ohio mands lt-% Justifiable Indignation. One ev en in g John Scott (L o rd E ldon) had been sipping ra th e r too freely of th e co n vivial bow l w ith a frie n d In E d in b u rg h , and upon em erging Into th e a ir his in telle ct became eonalder ab ly confunod N o t being able to dis tln gu lah objects w ith any degree of c e rta in ty he fe lt h im se lf q u ite capable o f losing his w a y to his ow n home W h llo In th ia p e rp lexity he saw some on« coining to w ard him w hom he a lk e d . “ D ’ye ke n w h a u r John Scott M ifidF i • Emina J Amali, Plaintiff, vs. Franela D . Amali, Defendant. Where yen wurt H— W hea yea win* NenMhe-ne Often you want heat in a hurry . in some room in the house the fur nace does not reach. Its so easy to pick up and carry a PERFECTION Oil Healer UERwlRpcd wltfc Bmokclcm D«vlc«) heat- to the room you want to suitable for any room in the house. It has a real ssoohdess device absolutely preventing ■moke or smell— turn the wick as high as you can or 4 as low as you like— brass font holds quarts of oil that gives out glowing heat for 9 hours. Fin ished in japaA and nickel— on ornament anywhere. Every heater warranted. c /Sa|4>Lamp The Is ths I ssbp k r ths studeat er nUw. It She* a Uillim t. Khady L _ . . . . . . ___. that nukes study a pleasure. Mads si kraaa, alAel flstsd and squlpead Lvory kmp wonentsd. with the latest improved smtral drab karmr. Ev U you cannot oUain tks Pcrlwdaa 0 4 Hw r oí Rayo . Lamp kom draws. S T A N D A q P O tL f O M rA N V yuur Jenks wilts Io our nearaal apsney lor dsseripdvo ko a l it t l e m iss io n a r y w o r k in y o u r idle dftsrs by tellin g your neighbors of the good e Observer. If you can ’t get their sub- q ualities of us th eir addresBes and we w ill send acriptions We pay for all so licitin g you do them sam ple copies ........................... " W h s u r ’s th e use o f yo u r speertng th a t question? Yon’re John Scott him ¡fir ? “I ke n th a t,” answ ered John In d ig n a n tly , “ b u t It ’s no hlm sel’ th a t’s w a n te d —It's his house.” A M a rty r. " M a m m a , have I got to take a bath to n ig h t T ’ , “ I ’m a fra id you have, my dear. . “ B u t I haven’t done a n y th in g a ll the w eek to deoar^e IL ”—N ew Y ork L ife . H a d a C le a a C a l l . 1 M rs A d a L C ro o m ,th e w id e lA u o w n p ro p rie to r o f tb e C ro om h o tel, V a u g h n M is s ,, says: “ F o r m«»nths I suffered w it h a severe cough, an d co nsu m p tio n seemed to h a ve ita g rip on m e, w h e n s frie n d reco m m end ed D r K in g ’s N ew D iscovery. I began ta k in g It , an d th re e bottles effected a co m p lete c u re .” T h e fam e o f th ia life sa v in g oough an d cold re m e d y , a n d lu n g an d th ro a t h e aler, Is w o rld w id e, b o ld a t Moro P h a r m a c y , 50c an d $1; tr ia l b o ttle free. , — N lia rlu u V Matob, Plaintiff, 1 Eldora V Hatèb, Defendant. J To Eldora P H a tc h / the above u m a d de fendant— In tbe name of tbe State < < Oregon; To Franela D Amali, the above named de You ar» hereby required tqappear in tbe fendant. i above entitled oonrt end answer tbs oom- In tbe name of tbe S u te of Oregon plaint nisa filed against you In tbe above anti Yon are hereby required to appear end {Hara, lHwer tbe ooniplaiut ¿led against yon in * ®d r)n. . 1» 'ore tbe last day of tb< gnawer order of puMioattoa, « above entitled anit.oc or before the test , J *« - ihb day of October, lbs’-,______________ ... _ day of tbe tim e prsseribsd in tbe order of to-wit 1, and If yon fa il to ao appear and Sns- 1906 pnblioation. to-wit: on or before the 9th day plaintiff w ill apply . „ to toe — oourt for of October, 1906, and if von fa il to so ap wer, , piai------------- pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to tbe tbe relief demanded In tbe oompli>u»t fli«><1 oonrt for tbe relief demanded in the e »in- herein against you, towit: For a ti««««« dis solving tbe bonds of matrimony now exist plaint filed herein againal you, to -w il:fo r a ing between tbe plaintiff and yourself on decree dissolving tbe bond« of niairlmouy now existing between tbe plaintiff and your tbe grounds of desertion, and for gaob oth self, ou tbe ground* of desert ion, and for er and further relief as to tbe oonrt may equitable and Just. snob other and further relief as to tbe court seem This summons is served opon you by pub may seem equitable and Just- period of ei> suu.w«e lication thereof for a peri Tbia Mammons ia served upon yon by pnb Oousty Observer, " lioation thereof for the period of six kuoeeee- ive weeks in tbe Hberman per of general circulation, ive weeks in the Sherman (loontv Observer, a weekly newspeper published in Hberrn <u Ooiinty, Oregon. In «weekly newspaper of general eirenlHtiov, to an order of t ie Bon Was tfea- published m Hbtrman oouutv, Uregou, lu pursuauoe riebs, Ooanty Judge for Sherman ooanty, porsuauoe to an order of I be non Win Hen- riobs, County Judge for Hberman ooanty, duly made on tbe 96th day of August 1906. duly made ou tbe iMlb day of August, 1906, and tbe date of tbe first pubfloation thereof and tbe date of tbe Ar«t pnblioation thereof is tbe 98tb day of August, HMM. ' O a THS Duros, is tbe 961b day of August, 1906. 7ta26o9 906] Attorneys for P laintiff ( abthb 4 D i uroa, - ■ Attorneys for VI sin tiff 7ta26o9-806] A ^UM M UNS C U M M O N S - I n the Circuit Court o f Ihe Bute û ol Oregon, tor Sherman County. In the Circuit Court of Ihe State of Ore* gun, for Mhermau County. Robert M Adlaon, P lain tiff, :•} va. ' H arriet Aditoti, Defendant W illiam A Fox, P lalu tiff, vs. Arabella Fox, Defendant. • To H arriet Adison, the altove named de fendant. y In tbe name of tbe Rtate of Oregon. Yon are hereby required to appear in the above entitled oonrt, and answer tbe oo«n- plaint tiled against you la the above entitled acit, on or liefore the Inst da* of the time prescribed in tbe order of pnblioation, to wit, on or before the 9d day of October, 1906, and if von fail to a<> appear and auswer plaintiff w ill apply to tbe oonrt for the re lief demanded in the ooiuplaint filed herein against you; to-wit: for a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing l>e tween ibe p i'in tiff and vouraelf. on tbe grounds of desertion, and fur Snob other and farther relief aa to the oourt may seem eiiaitable and Just. This summons is aetvrd npon yon by pnb lioation thereof fur a period of six we> ks in Tbe Hheimnn Connty Observer, s-weeklv newspaper of general etroulntion published in bherman county, Oregon, in pnrsuanoe to an order of tbe Hon Wm Uenriohs, Conuty Judge for Htierman oountv, duly made on tbe 14th day of August, 1906, and the date of tbe first publication thereof is tbe 2tat day of Aogust, 1906. B. D aoomtt , Attorney 7ts21o9-H06j for P lain tiff W m . To Arabella Fox. tbe above named defen dan I. lu tbs name of tbe Rtate of Oregon: ‘ Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the eomplaint filed against von in iha above eniittad sail, on or before tbe laat day ofMlhe lime prescribed In tbe order of poblieatlou, towii, on nr before tbe 9th day of October, 1906, and if you fall to ao ap- t*ear and answer, plaintiff wTtl apply to tbe oonrt for Ibe relief demanded in the oom- plsint filed herein agatuet yon, to-wit. for a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and your self, on the grounds of oruel and inbaruan treatment, and for snob other and further relief as to tbe oonrt may aeem equitaole and just. This summons is served upon yon by pub- liOHtion thereof for a period of six suocesa ive w«t«ka in The Htierman County Observer, a weekly newspaper of general eirenlatioo published in nherman ooanty, Oregon, in pnrsunnoe to an order of tbe Hon Wm Hen- riobe, Connty Judge for bherman oountv, duly made on tbe 26tb day of Angoet, 1906, and tbe date of tbe Aral publication thereof ia tbe 96th day of August, 1906. U 7ta96o9-906| . Attorney for P lain tiff J at V ptor , . -, U M M O N S —Io the C irru it Court ol the State of Oregon, for Sherman county. S Bertha M Winton, P laintiff, vs. Charles R W inton,Dsfsndant. To Charles B Winton the above named de- fendant. In the name of ths Htats of Ortgon: • Yon are hereby required to appear in th« above eniitled oonrt. and answer tbe com plaint filed against yon in tbs above entitled •a it, o n or b e fo re Ibe laat day of the ttm« preaeribed in the order of poblloatton, to- wit, on or before tbe 99d day of October. 1906. and if y«>n fail to ao appear and a newer ilaintiff w ill apply to tbe oonrt for tbe re- lef demanded tn ibeoomplatnt filed berets against yon; to-wit, for S decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing be tween tbe plaintiff and jonraalf, on tbe groonda of desertion ................. ........... and for ssob other and farther relief aa to tbe court may aeem equitable and jnet. This summons is served npon yo«i by psb- lleattMMi thereof for a period of a il weeks in The Hberman Ooon»y Observer, a weeklv newspaper of general eirenlatioo published in Hberman eoufity, Oregon, In pa ran an oe to an order of tbe Hon. Wm Henrtehs. Oonnty Judge <•» * * * " ? " “_ dolJ mode on the 10th day of Hept., 1906, and the date of the first pablieatioo thereof la tbe 11th day of HepL. 1906. JneensY « I — id . TMHoaddUd] Attorneys for r PUM M ff SPKO1AI. for ths Bast via Huntington. Passes Biggs, (stops) S.S8 a.m. A'JO p.« 12.14 p.m. A 20 p.» 4 00 7 00 p.m . DO flag IL W p .m 1.« Pastee Bigg* For Kaatrrn Waahintftoa, W alla W alla, ton, Costar d'A lene and tlre a t Northern potato M PO K A N K T L Y S R . A T L A N T IC K X PM KtW for the Ka«t via H u n t ington. t • Passe* Bigg* P U K IL A N IK B IÜ U 8 L O C A L for all local point* between Bigg* and Portland. Arrivée at Ugg* C w lu to a b la to *td 7.«S p.m no atop. 2,4* B.oh U • m 11.40 pm. « . H ' i» 1X04 a.m. Lv. IB. W illa m e tte 'JJL n iv e a . Fo r A e to rla and way • y . po llile, ooD- u c o llu g w it h atenuier for Ilw e o o nod N o r th Beach. HUntiuer Haaaalo, A s h atreet d«>ck. ‘ L rev ea 6.00 p. tn. d a lly , excep t B u n d a y . S a tu rd a y 1000 p. m . A rriv e « 6 00 p. m . d a lly excep t B u n d a y . F o r D a y to n , Oregon C ity an d Y a m h ill R iv e r points. Ash street dock. lx>«v«-a 7 011 m m d a ily excep t M u nd ay. A rriv e « 5.30 p m d a lly je x o e p t M u nd ay. F o r fje w ls to n , Id a h o , an d w a y po ints fro m R lp a ria , W ash. I^dave K ln a ria 5.40 a. m ., or upon a r r iv a l tra in No. 4. d a lly excep t H al u n i a y . A r r iv e R lp a ria 4 p- m . d a ily excep t F r id a y . For full Information call on «s- address T n ie Itile N o l2 N o r th bnd M a rch 8, 1908 passe nger H fA Y J O N M 12HApni .0 ........ B lgg a......... 5 .4 . . .O ih s o n a .... 12.55 7 0 ........ M in ke......... 1.00 » 6 . . . W a o c o ... 1.15 • 14.1 . , K I oil d y k e . . 1.80 IH 1 . . , B andon . , . 1 40 19.2 H a v C an on Jet 1*65 19 9 ..M o D -m a ld s .. 28 .9 . . . D e M o e s ... 2 10 27.0 .........M o ro . . . . 2.25 80 4 . E r a k ln v ille . 2.40 8.1 0 8« 5 Grana V a lle y . 45 6 . . . B o u rb o n .. . 8 35 52 .6 . . . . . K e n t . . . . 4.0 0 4 20 57 .8 . . . . W i l c o x ... . 5 .0 0 arv 70 0 . . . H h a n lk o ... 11.05 a rve 10 86 10.25 10.16 10.00 9.55 9*85 9 20 9 .1 0 8 55 6 86 8 10 7 .5 5 - 7 45 7.1 5 a m For rales and Information apply to F . C R A B T R C C , A g en «, M o ro , o r . SOUTHERN PiCIHC CO.. t - Sale begins at 10 a. m. . Free Lunch will be Served. Sunset, Ocean Shasta Onte E A S T via S O U TH O v e rla n d E x p re m tra in s for Malena, Roe*d»urg, A ah la n d , H acraiuento, O g den, Man Francisco, H iockto n Lo a Angel««. E l Paao, N e w O rleans an d th e E ast. Leave s P o rtla n d U n io n D ep o t, 8.46 p . m . A rriv e s 7.25 a. m ., dailj^. 1908 S S h e a d w o r k lio rs e s Attorney for Plaintiff Ar. Dally. C H IC A O O P O B T tA N D S ou th bound tm eengr • dally —- ¿ r t r. w. M c D onald farm In the Oirouli Court of the State of Oregon for the oennty of Bherman. T tsor K ISSBI.L, i PORTLAND DKPOT. Lv. Dally. rU M B Il SOUIIEUR I! . Three miles east and one north o f Monkland at the QUM M ONS^ 7ts4oiaam ] T h ro u g h P a llm s n stand ards an d to u rist sleeving-oars d a ily tn O m a h a , C hicago, Hpobane; to u ris t slesplnff-uar d a lly to K ansas C ity . H e c lln ln g c h a lr- oars (seat* free) to th e E ast d a lly . U e q ’l P a e n e n g e r A g e n t, P o r t la n d , O r e g o n , ■ iin in u AuLIIUN Department of tbe Interior, Land Offloe at The Dalles. Oregon. I Kept I, 1906. ( Notioe is herebv given th it Noah I I Stan tey. of Ajax, Oregon. Who, <»n Dsawnber 14. 19i'8, roitde Homestead Entry ^serinl No 0617) No. 13121, for HEM N W K HU N E /i Mention 26, au dR W H N VL4.sen!.lon 2J,«<»wn.. abip 1 south, range 19 east, W illam ette Me' rtdian. baa filed notice of intention tn makt flnnl five-year proof, to establish elairo t< the land above described, liefore Charles H Horner, Connty Clerk, at his offloe at Con don,Oregon,on the 14th day of October 1906 Claim ant names ss witnesses. Georg« Smith and W alter Hmitb of Ajsx, Oregon <tnd John Gibson of Mottklknd, Oregon am A K York of Ajnx, Oregon. •6tallo9] G. W. M oors , Register To Thomaa D Haggles, Ibe above named defendant. In tbe name of the Rtate of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the ooroplaint filed against yon In tbe above entitled suit, on or before the lait day of tbe time prescribed in tbe order of publication to wit: on or before tbe 16th day of October, 1906, and if yon fail to eo ap pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe relief demanded in tbe com plaint filed herein against yon, to-wit: for a d«Mtree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony no« existing between Ute plaintiff and yonr- t >>n the grnands of desertion; and for auob othor nnd further relief ss to tbssonrt may seem equitable end Joel. This inmmon« is served upon yon by pnb lioation thereof for the period of six success ive weeks in The Hberman Ooanty Observer, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, ptiblisbid in Hberman connty. Oregon, in pursuance to tbe order of the Hon Wm Hen- riehs. County Judge for Hberman oountv, duty made on the 27th day of Angnet, 1906 and tbe data of tbe first pnblioation thereof ia tte 4th day of September, 1906. U nion P acific 3 Trains to The East Dally AMO W m . M CM URRAY E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . ' O T IC Not Coal Land. — Done B Ruggles. P lain tiff, va. Thomaa I> Ruggles. Defendant i > ) OREGON SHOgrLWE 1 4 liea«l fw<> y e a r «»Ids S h ead 3 -y e a rs , n n h ro k e T h e a d y e a r lin g s 1 2 h e a d s u c k in g c o lts T w o pigs; O n e cow' F o u r d o a e n c h ic k e n s , ‘ ’ 1 T w e l v e fo o t-H o d g e he«l’ r 3 p lo w s ; 1 O .T , w eeder O n e O . T . la n d r o l l e r S s te e l f r a m e h a r r o w s H o l t c o m b in e h a r v e s t e r , t w e n t y fo o t c u t , w i t h a 3 S h o rs e h it c h . 1 fa n n in g m ill T w o E m p i r e lin e « Ir il l* O n e 6 0 0 g a l w a te r ta n k 1 w a t e r tr o u g h 1 to p b u ggy 1 6H«l<lle I S set w o r k h a rn e s s O n e set bu ggy h a rn e s s 1 .... 1S2O g a s o le n e b a r r e l D o z e n p a i r le a d barm H a l f d o z e n le a d c h a in * B la c k s m it h o u t f it Iflon.M cliold F u r n i t u r e O t h e r t ilin g s to o i i i m i e r - > o ils to m e n t io n h e r e Term s of Sale* • AU ium s under $25 cash. All sums above $25, bankable note will betaken due October 1st, 1909, ten per cent interest. Discount of five per cent will, be given on all sums over $25 if cash is paid, N o property to be removed from the place until terms of sale are complied with. L. Barnum, Clerk. C. G. Huis, Auctioneer Brennan & Co., o w n e rs »•» M o rn in g tra in connects a t W oo dbu rn d a lly ex cetit M unday w it h tra in s for M t. A n g e l, M ilverton B ro w n s v ille , S p rin g fie ld , W e n d lln g an d N a tr o n , le a v e s P o rtla n d U n io n D e p o t8 .8 0 a .m . arrives 6.65 p. m . E ug ene pnaneuger connects a t W o o d burn w it h M t. A ngel an d S ilv e rto n local. Leaves P o rtla n d U n io n Depot 4.16 p. m ., re tu rn * 10.35 a .m ., d a lly , C o rv a llis passenger leaves P o rtla n d U n io n D ep ot 7 JUI a m . , a rriv e s 6.50 p .m . D a ily . S h erid an paseenger leaves P o rtla n d U n4on D ep o t 4 50 p .m ., a rriv e s 8 .2 5 a m . D a ily . Fo rest G ro ve ptuarnnger leaves P o rt lan d U n io n D ep o t 10.45 p .m ., a rriv e s 1 60 p .m . D a ily exoep t S u n d a y . P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N S E R V IC E A N D - Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N . D ep o t, F o o t o f Jefferson S treet. Leaves from Jefferson street depot for D alla s an d In te rm e d ia te p o lp le d a ily , 4 16 p .m . A rr iv e P o r tla n d , 10.16 a .m . T h e In d ep en d en c e M o n m o u th M o to r L in e operates d a ily to M o n m o u th a n d A lr lie , co n n ectin g w it h S . P . C o’s tra in s a t D alla s an d In d ep en d en c e. T ic k e ts to E astern pel nt« and E urop e, also Japam , C h in a , H o n o lu lu a n d A u s tra lia . C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E . C o m e r T h ir d an d W a s h in g to n . P h o n e M a la 7 x 1 , P o rtla n d , O r. C . W . S T IN O E R , W m . r ic M U R R A Y C ity T ic k e t A g e n t. G e n -P a s s . A g t l U k M O N B .—In the Circuit Court of th * State ) of Oregon for Bherman County. Mand E Hooflsld, P laintiff, 4 vs. John W Hooflsld, Defendant To John W Hooflsld, tbe above named de fendant. In tbe name of tbs State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and anawer tbs oom plaint filed against you in ths above entitled «nit, on or before tbs laat day of ths time prescribed in tbs order of pnblioation, to«rit:On or before ths AOtb day of Oetobsr, 1906, and If you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to tbsGoart for tbe relief demanded in tbe oomplaln* fijed herein against yon, to w it: For a decree diwuolring tbs bond* of matrimony now sx- tsting between th* plaintiff and yoaraaif on the ground* of habitual groa* drtinksnnsoe, and for *uoh other and further relief aa to ths Oourt may seem equitable and juat. Thia summons iaasrved upon you by pub- lisa t Ion thereof for a period sf six aaoosea- Ive weeks in tbsHhsrman County Observer, s weekly newspaper e f general eirculation pnhliabed in Hberman ooanty. Oregon, in parananos to an order of the Hon Wm Hsn- rioha. County Judge for Hberman county, duly made on ths 16lh day of Septau*berl9ffi|. and 'he date of the first pnblioation thereof laths 18th day of Heptemhsr, 1906. W. D. FsasMAS, luiKoan H091 Attorney for P laintiff