‘•'HE ••OUTS" AND THE ••INS.’
Under the new constitution the
rnlers of China are to take “the
measure of heaven and earth” as
their measure. This gives almost
as much latitude for imperial dis
pensation as though Peking were
the seat of a big stick republic.
OPElfÎNG A BOOK.
he reception given the new
How to Handle a Volume WMhairt
Brooking Ito Book.
vRodist minister in Pendleton
Hold the book w ith Its bock on o
iast week the Rev. Gentleman asked
smooth or covered table. Let tho front
for some comments on what “out
board down, then tho other, holding
aiders’’ expect of a pastor. Bro.
the leaves In one band while you open
a few leaves at the bock, then o few
.rlANAGKR T. T. Geer responded to the invita
ot the front, and ao on, alternately
. . K u iv > k tiou by request, and after express
The Haskell Hearst libel case is opening bock and front, gently
iug gratification at being chosen to alnvast too complicated for he or lng open the sections till you
the center of the volume. Do this two
O ct . 30, 1908 fill the role of an “outsider,” whiih dinary mind t<o follow. It appears or three tlmea, and you w ill obtain the
by implication, is that of a sinner, that a citizen of Oklahoma sued a best result«, aoyo a w rite r in Modem
and one who needs regeneiation citizen of New York in a Nebraska Bookbinding. Open the volume vio
<h and Society notice« F R E E , *X -
“Since court fora speech delivered in Ten lently or carelessly In any one place,
when foe money m aking purpose«. proceeded to say, th a t:
and you w ill likely break the bock and
. jc h notice« at regular rate« at the option there must needs be outsiders, in
nessee and printed in an Illinois cause a start In the leaves. Nover
ot the publisher*.
order to supply work fortheohurch newspaper. If this isn’t inter-state force the bock o f the book.
Before coming to the city to trade read
es he presumed be stood before the commerce what is it t
A connoisseur many years ago, an
er« are requested to exam ine Th e Obsei ver
excellent customer of mine, who
advertising column«. It« the active, wide congregatiou as a sort of uudesira
thought be knew perfectly how to ban
awake buslne«* man who advertlae«, con
ble citizen who had the redeeming
«equently he 1« the moat sccoinm.»dating,
die books, came Into my office when I
The
Willamette
river
is
now
so
•ell« the c heapest, and deal* the most lib quality of furnishing the ministers
had an expensive binding just brought
erally In every wav
with an occupation. He added that low that the paddles of the Graham from tho bindery ready to be sent
line of steamboats piok up a load of home. H e before my eyes took hold
W e w ill not bn responsibln for the he had so muoh regard for all the
shingle
ballast on a trip between of the volume and, tightly bolding the
neglect of subscribers to notify us of churches that he had found it im
changes in tbetr address. Nor w ill the
Albauy
and
Portland. The Sacra leaves In each hand Instead of allow
lng them free play, violently opened It
notification of a Postmaster that the sub possible to choose oue in preference
mento
is
also
about as badly run In the center and exclaimfed, “H ow
scriber has “ Removed” settle the bill of to any other, hence was qualified to
Iteautlfully your bindings open!”
I
a delinquent.
fill the place required of him. In down as the old historic Ohio and almost fainted. H e bad broken the
Mississippi.
8tates
contiguous,
us
Send for advertising rates.
general his idea was that a minister
back of the volume, and It had to be
should tie oue of the foremost men well as Oregon and California, may rebound.
be expected to help the waterways
The powder trust is being probed in a community, in the building up
H o w to Swoop a Room.
movement.
its best interests. That at the same
and somebody will get blown up.
When starting to sweep a room get
everything out of the w ay th a t you
time he should lie oue of the peo
The Normal School questioD is a can. L if t the end of the curtains If
It looks a little bit as tho’ several ple; should cultivate the outsiders, long ways from settlement yet; and they are of material that Is apt to
Europeau powers would soon be should make his sermons as inter the same old fight will be up at the catch the d ust P u t aside any articles
of clothing that may be lying about
esting as (»ossible; should put all
balkin’ on the Balkan.
next session of the assembly. The and pick up from the floor shoes,
the labor possible in their prepar
Normal School board, upon which stools, paper basket and the like. Now
ation; should make them short, and
the last assembly shirked responsi start w ith a clean, even stroke o f the
The son-in-law of a President has
then shorter; should make shorter
broom o r sweeper and sweep the floor
to be a little bit careful in his pub prayers than is Often the case; bility, and with the modern system In sections. When using the broom,
of logic, “Therefore,” it shirked; direct the sweeping on one point, door-
lic expressions.
should encourage good singing aud
has failed to agree on the number sill, center o f the room, or chimney,
should not expect too much of those
and gather w ith a whisk brush Into
of schools to be maintained. This the
Steve Elkins may be made Chev
dustpan.
An ordinary clothes-
who have ideas on many questions
question, with that of electing a brush w ill prove very useful in clean
slier of the Annunciad when his
which differ from his own.’’
democrat to the United States sen ing places under furniture where the
daughter gets married.
ate with republican votes, because whisk Is too large to work w ell. In
About the ouly time King Peter, of urinal legislation nullifying both very small rooms crowded w ith furni
ture It Is often difficult to avoid bitting
Politics will never be a safe, gen
of Bervia, gets any meution in the federal and state laws, will furnit-h the walla and windows w ith the han
tlemanly game, uutil letter writing
newspapers is when he has a lot of fun enough for 40 days in and dle of the broom. Thia difficulty may
goes entirely out of style.
be overcome by using a small whisk
old and accumulated bother on his about the old state house.
broom such as the children play w ith.
hands.
I t la much handler than a large one
Great Britain is going to increase
In. a narrow space.- - I f the floor la bare
REPUBLICAN
NOMINEES.
her navy. Can it be that the voice
or covered w ith a center rug, first
John W. Kern wears his whisk
F or President,
sweep the rug. then fold It back at the
of Hobson is heard at lastf
ers on the side, and by this time
edges ahd w rap your broom In flannel.
W I L L I A M H . T A F T , ot Ohio.
wishes that bis association with
Now wipe up the bare parts of the
For Vioe-President
floor w ith the broom thus covered and
Mr. Hearst may or may not be a “Tom” Taggart had been on the
JAMES T. SHERM AN,of New York. you w ill get them perfectly clean.
Bible student, but it is quite evid side also.
ent that he is brigbtln revelations.
W h a t M akes th e H e a rt B e a t!
A Spokpne woman had her hus For Presidential electors, to be voted
Professor Jacques Ix»eb. the celebrat
in November:
band arrehted, aud then pawned her
ed biologist, in his book, "Dynamics
If the duke of Abruzzi gets a
of Living M atter,” has showg that a
diamonds to get him out. So many J I) Lee, of Multnomah,
principality he will be the boss.
strip cut from the ventricle of the
A C Marster, of Douglas,
women
don’tappreciate
a
man
until
If he only gets married he may not
heurt put In n solution of chloride or
Frank J Miller, of Linn,
it is too late. -
sodium w ill continue to beat for a
be.
R R Butler, of Gilliam.
number of days, until putrefaction sets
The president of Amherst has of
The sainted idea of making teddy
“President of The Whole World,” ficially abolished hazing. It Is not
will not make an iudellible hit with stated that his action has been taken
by and with the advice and consent
Castro. ‘
of the students.
Gompers says he doesn’t want an
office in the Bryan cabinet. But of
New York has a woman who is
course if the boss insisted he might the mother of 26 children. Having
giveTn.
furfiished a couple of foot ball-Ils,
she might top off with a baseball 9.
Rich malefactors will do well to Just to tie American.
remain in hiding uutil Tuesday
night, as orators of all parties still
- It tttrns out that Col. Stewart hat
pursue them.
been suffering from heart trouble
American suffragists have decid for 30 years. That aloue inadeit
ed that the fire of revolt is not in it imperative to send him iuto exile
with the fire of cheerfulness at the in Arizona, for hife health.
family hearth.
Gov. Hughes talks like a mao
who wouldn’t give the snap of his
finger for the support of a certain
clan of people.
Watterson is fearful of another
civil war as the result of continued
republican supremacy. In his pe
rusal of the book of fate he has ev
idently reached the sere and yel
low.
Send The Observer to your absent
Col. Goethals states that the Pan
friends. It is better than a letter,
ama
canal will lie ready forhusineRs
and gives all the home news. Four
about the beginning of 1915. This
months for 50c.
assurance from the official engineer
of
the department , is gratifying
A Tennessee judge has decided
news.
that it is all right for jurors to
pray. It wouldn’t hurt several not
I he 7,000,000 words io the report
on the panel, either.
of the government proceedings
against the 8 ‘sndard Oil Co. would
About next Tuesday Mr. Taft make scarcely an Introduction to
may be relied upon to help Atlas on the volume of talk brought out by
•
the job of carry log the greater part the case.
of the United States.
The German lieutenant who pro
Critics who declared that Gov posed to a Chicago girl by cable
ouly carrying ont the army
Hughes was no orator are aa much |
theory
that campaigns should be
mistaken as those who pronounced
conducted
at a distance from the
him no politician.
firing line.
Funny, how that little word ides
Bulgaria is willing to wait uui
is overlooked until the campaign thanksgiving aud get a shoe of Tur
spellbinder makes his periodical key without having to go to war
appearance.
far i t Bnt if there’s war the geog
raphy of Turkey and Bulgaria will
Mary Garden, the singer, is to become lietter known.
marry a Russian print«. Will she
then no longer be a common Garden
Because he had 5 wives a Hong
variety of American girl!
koug millionaire was held- up at
Han Francisco. He lacked the ad
Wall street go nil» lei s, whooe bus! vantages of American citizenship
methods are being investigated, accruing to that other distinguished
were generous in giving away auto polygamist, the Sultan of Hulu.
mobiles while they had the price.
.
T h e P la t f o r m
In B r i e f
T a r iff revision by special session o f
oongresa.
Free interchange o f products w ith
P h llllp p ln « ,.
K
Perm anent currency system on gold
basis
A m en dm ent of Sherm an a n ti trust
law .
Enforcem ent of railroad rate law .
E n a c tm e n t of safeiy appliance law .
E n a c tm e n t of a c h ild labor law .
A m en d m e n t to prevent sum m ary
Issue of Injunction.
Equal rights lor black and w h ite c it
izens.
F u rth e r restriction of contract labor
im p ortation .
Federal aid in good roods m akin g.
Conservation of natloual reaouroea
F u rth e r enoouragenieut of m a ritim e
shipping.
Increased pensions for widows and
orphans and liberal adm inistration of
pension laws.
To m a in ta in efficiency o f national
arm am ent.
Furtherance of in te rn a tio n a l peace
project.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
For President,
William Jennings Bryan;
of Nebraska.
For Vice President,
John Worth Kern,
of Indiana.
. . <
In. H e says this can be done with an
I ordinary muscle a fte r It I ihs been ex
tirpated from the body. This would
tend to prove that the heart la a chem
ical machine and th a t it la all due to
chemical action. The muscular con
traction la probably due to the substi
tution of sodium for calcium salts In
the cells of the muscles.
The difficulty of thia theory is that It
does not explain the control o f the
muscles. I t is plain that the problem
of control la not solved by the cham-
ical theory.
NEW TODAY.
Estray Horse-Reward.
For Presidential elector* to be voted
in November:
E 8 J McAllister, of Multnomah;
Samuel White, of Baker;
Bernard Daily, of Lake;
O P Coshow, of Douglas.
Strayed from my farm 1J miles
south east of Moro, one black mare
and black suckling colt, branded”
on one shoulder, star in forehead,
a little white on both hind legs,
weight about 1000 lbs. Colt with
star in forehead. Strayed away
about October 17th, 1908. Liberal
Elector* are voted on the first reward for information or return of
’*
Tuesday after the first Monday in the animals.
W.TJ. J ohnston ,
November.
tfo30 315]
....Moro, Or
Electors meet at the state capitol
the second Monday in January and
vote by ballot.
to pay, you will save, tim e a n d m oney an d avoid being
disappointed, by com ing, or sending, to this store.
every new model of
advanced
ju s t received from the noted high class clothes m akers,
Michaels, Stern & Co.,
by m aster tailors every g a rm e n t will m eet the requirem ents o f the m ost
fastidious.
Y o u r size, in a n y style, will fit you perfectly; m ake you look distinguish
ed in an y g ath erin g , an d satisfy you in every way.
pot and on the pen. whole barrels of
‘ Mr. Heeney is willing to meet liquids were frozen ootid and wins was
any one who Is reap;*otahle| but no sold In one pound blocks. New bread
on l»Clng taken out of the oven would
one whq is respect able wants to Immedtatelg stiffen and become solid.
meet Ml. Hcuey. Mr. Hem-y sho’d 1 here were hundreds of deaths from
address the citiaena from a pillory, the co hi, mid throughout the frost the
P ^ r^ s u ffe re d miserably. — P f i "ton’s
where he belongs.”
. Y ou sim ply c a n ’t g o w rong, no
m atter w h at you choose in
Michaels, Stern £ Co
Fine Overcoats
$12.50
to $25.
F a n c y stripes in w arm , serviceable coatings, as well a s plain effects in black, brow n,
bine, g ray , a n d O xford fabrics, with plain o r fancy pockets a n d cuffs.
'
Special Value in $ 2 .0 0 Manhattan £ oat Shirts
By all standards these shirts should sell at $3.50. Every one spick-and-span new, in plaited, negligee
or stiff bosom style, with attacned or detached cuffs. The materials are fine imported shirtings of the
n ew est color effects and designs, high-class, custom made and are unusually big value at $2.00
A. M. Williams & Co.,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Vinton Hotel
G RASS VALLEY. O RE.
business
college
W A S M IM S T O M A N O T Z M T M ST S.
New- Entirely.
W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G
SCHOOL
Convientto Business
farm Tools, etc, for Sale.
SCRANTON, - PENNSYLVANIA.
PRICES R E A S O N A B L E
liiir"11- ^ 1
T ^ ooklt^epin8
. Stenography
Banking and Banking Law,
Commercial Law,
Advertising
• 8h°w Card Writing
Chemistry
Mechanical Drawing
Electrical Engineering
Newspaper Illustrating, Qivil Engineering, Steam Engineering
Civil Service,
-
Mechanical Engineering.
Gas Engineering, Mining Engineering, Locomotive Running,
Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating,
French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonograph.
I am offering the following per
sonal property on very reasonable Conducted on Best Principles
terma:
' i t ______ ___„
2 3-bottom 14inch Flying Dutch
O « n a m « r c l» l T r a i . H « l lr t t e O
man gang plows.
2 16-disc Superior drill*.
1 3{ wagon.
4 sets work harness.
3 milch oow*, and several head of
good horses. Write or ’phone
N. W. T hompson ,
n6*812]
Moro, Or
W hen
in
Full information furnished free upon request by
H. V. REED, Representative,
P o r tla m l
Wood for Sale.
STO P
64 1-3 Sixth street. Portland. Ore.
AT
Hotel Oregon
400 Cords of 16-inch Pine wood
for sale on the cars at Mosier, Or.,
at 95.00 a cord.
This means C o rn e r 7th and Stark Streets.
cheap wood laid down here; freight I l 1« new and It« room« are provided with
ru n n in g water and long distance tele
rate to Moro 91.60. For particulars
phone«. European plan. Rates
write to
91 * per day and upward
E lmer R oot ,
H ighest priced room $3
In i* } ---- —
Mosier, Or
per day.
fa in tin g ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Both in Workmanship an^ Price
Office at FurnXure Store.
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co,
Chas. Wright, Preaideat.
To Buy, Sell or Exchange
M. C. Dicklnaen, Manager.
F. R. AXTELL, MORO, OR
Esmond Hotel
H i i iV i VatfaT T T W f W ie e W I »««■■■aaaaaV aaa'aaaaaaak n a a a a a VkatiV VzaaaaaJ
Corar Ant ud Moró Strato
JOB PRINTING
B ring
;
y ours
to , T he
O i . d
R eliable .
MORO, OREGON.
L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S .
Pbsillamont Livery Co
»Came to my place in the Monk-
an<l settlement, Sherman county,
Oregon, one red and white spotted
cow, about six years old, branded
J on right hip.
The owner or owners of the above
animal is requested to call for it,
prove property, pay charges*and
take it away,’ otherwise it will be
sold, as provided by law, at the
farm named in this advertisement,
to the highest bidder fur cash, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon of Satur
day November 14th, 1908.
„
R oy B rlsiikk ,
3to30-315]
Monkland, Or
T h e y a re distinctive, u n usual,
F ash io n ed
Information Wanted.
(stray Notice-Sale.
Rochester, N. Y.
T h e se are O v erco ats w orth buying, w orth w earing.
(stray Notice-Sale.
The London Times is buying an holds Its place as one of tbs moat se
entirely new equipment of machin vere and remarkable on record. Ho
ery iu the United H’ates. This is tremendous was the cold that trees
•p llt asunder w ith deafening reports.
saw th e fire in h e r w ild eyes thev
evideneo that. The Thunderer is The strangest sight of alt was on the
k n e w I t wasn’ t a n y m o n k e y w ren ch
smart, when it Iwrrnws itm thunder Thames. H ere on more than a foot
e ith e r .
I
of American inventors, manufactu thick neo« of IcJTi thoroughgoing town
of streets was erected. Tbere were
rer» aud artisans for its Nticcesstut tailors’
shops, butchers* shops, tobac
i
It mus^ not l»e forgotten in the U‘»es.
co» lata, printers and. Indeed, many oth
excitement next Tuesday that Geor
er businesses all being carried on aa If
gia has a favorite son’ running for
Mr. Hearst paid this triU ip e.lo they had stood there for years.
W ritin g anywhere hot near a large
the presidency. Don’t ask;
'Mt the notorious Ifeney, who hutted
Are was Impossible, as the Ink froze In
non !”
in at the H.»n Franctaeo meeting:
H e re you have for selection
fashion in all the new est a n d best O v erco atin g s
Any person or persons having
horses, cattle, houses, lote or house
hold goods for sale, exchange, or
parties desiring to buy such prop
The votes are counted by congress
erty, will find T hb O brbrvkr a
the second Wednesday in February
Came to my faim, 1$ miles I g<**l medium for advertising and
south east of Moro, Sherman coun-1 securing a customer. Try
P ro tla n d , O re g o n .
The president-elect i* to be in ty; Oregon, one sorrel gelding horse
T hb O bserver , Moro. Or
augurated on March 4 next.
OSCAR
ANDERSON MANAGER
weight about 1100 lbs, star in fore
head, saddle marks, obscure brand
on left shoulder, and wire cut scar
W e a ld M o rtg a g e th e F o rm .
on same shoulder.
A farm er on R u ral route-4^ E m p ire
The owner or owners of the above
O a, F loyd by name, soya, “ Backlen'a
animal is requested to call for it
We have several parties who
Free bua to and from trains
A rnica Halve cured tbe tw o worst w.re«
1 ever saw, one on m y hand and ontf prove property, pay charges, and are looking for homestead locations
Ratea by the day
take it away, or otherwise it or relinquishments, also some good
on m y leg. I t is w orth more than Ita
6 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1.0 0 , $ 1.6 0 , 6 2 .
will
be
sold,
as
provided
by
law,
at
timber
claims.
If
you
know
of
any
weight In gold. I would not be w ith
the farm named in this advertise good homestead or timber olaim s.it
out It. If I had to mortgage m y farm to
European Plan
ment,to
the highest bidder for cash, will pay you to write to ua. Ad
get It.’ O n ly 25c a t Moro Pharm acy.
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat dress
A etna R ealty Co.,
A Good Clean Family Hotel
urday, November 14th, 1908.
225 Failing Building,
W. B. J ohnston ,
tf«4-309]
Portland, Or
In k F ro « « on th o Pon.
;
Moro, Or
The W inter of 1GN3-4 In Europe still 3to30-815]
B r o o k ly n w om an ro u te d thugs
w ith a w re n c h . W h e n th e ro w dies
• '» *
a t the price you intend
_____ eO W T V A M D . O M B O O N
„
A F a ir Chanc«.
Dressed In the latest and most 'ap
proved motor cycling costume, w ith
goggles all complete, the motor eyefiat
gayly toot-tooted his way by Regent's
park toward the zoo.
Suddenly he
slackened, dismounted and said to a
small, grubby urchin:
“I say, my boy, a m .J right fo r the
•do?”
The boy gasped at so strange a sight
and thought It must be some new ani
mal for the gardens.
"Yon may be all right If they have a
spare cage,” be said when he could find
his tongue, "hot you’d ha’ stood a fa r
better chance If you’d ’d a tall I“—Lon
don Answers.
A
1 The Yontlg^hrks are”protesting
- now, bnt note the wailing alemt l he
I 26th of next ^nonth when th e yo u n g
farkeya near at home will I n -getting
in th e ir kick*.
If You Would be Sure
of Getting the
Best Overcoat Made
J. M. DUNA.HOO, Proprietor and Manager.
lasco , Oregon.
X« 1 ’ m s from Tb« Dall«« or Znv Sbarman oonnty point« at our «xpena«.
Rerrio«
fnrni«h«d to or from Moro to any points.
OUR M O T T O
Sidn.ey Johnson, Proprietor.
K very kind of rig to order,
snd a il orders prompt and satis
factory at reasonable prices.
.... .
F armera teams fed as well as
they rare fed at home, if not better.
k *1 el ephone at our expense.
’’Please, the public.”
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