Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, November 20, 1908, Image 4

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fond of all Bowers, gnd * they Tune
I therefore made a calendar from them,
giving to each mouth a favorite bios-
, soiu or leaf.
Thus the pine, the emblem of lusting
I proaiierlty and life, belouga to Jauuary,
I nud Ita brunches are used to decorate
lall houses ou New Year’s duy.
To February belong the blossoms of
the plum tree, which stand for purity,
laud the beautiful blossoms of the peach
tree, to which young girls are com-
I pared, are associated with the month
I of March.
Next the cherry blossom, the most
beloved of all flowers. Is held to be-
| long to April, and to May are assigned
the gorgeous clusters of the wistaria
vine.
The IrliUlower, to which ure compared
[the s lr e n g ll. nud beauty of young boys,
belongs to June, aud July has the glory
| ami perfume of the water Illy. The
flowering hlbtetus -tree uttuefces Its
beauty to the month of August, while
September !nys claim to the exquisite
| charm of the azalea.
The royal flower of Japan, the chrys-
Innthemuiu, which forms a part of the
I crest of the Imperial family, bclougs
to the month of October, while to No­
vember Is given the maple leaf, ad-
I mired for Its decorative quality.
Finally, with December Is associated
the beautiful camellia, which blooms
In the gardens even In the midst of
| snow.
O b se r v e r .
The
M OBO, OBBOON :
F R ID A Y .................Nov. 20, 1908
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NOTED SOCIAL OOEEfi.
Side Lights on the Career of Mrs.
William Astor.
INSTANCE OF HER KINDNESS.
F o rm e r
T im e ly
N aw
Y o rk
G e n a ro a ity
m an— H o w
S o c ie ty
to
Som a
W o rk ­
to H e r S o c ia l L e a d
•r a h ip.
Mrs. William Astor, for many yearn
the acknowledged leader of New York
society, sat one day lu a window of
her Fifth avenue mansion watching a
gang of meu who were excavating a
ditch In which to lay the pipes of the
New York Steam Heating company.
The perspiration was pouring off the
men's faces, and an exhauster! look
hud settled over their countenances.
She remembered that they had work­
ed continuously through the warm
days of the previous week and, calling
her butler, seut him to b rin g th e fore­
man of the gang Surprised nud won­
dering what could be the matter, the
foreman was ushered Into the presence
of Mrs. Astor. To his still greater sur­
prise, he was luvlhkl to form his men
In line and march them up to the front
of the house. Mrs. Astor then ex­
plained that the meu must be wearied
by their continuous work In the warm
weather and said that she wished to
give them a little money to purchase
refreshment for themselves at their
lunch hour. The men were then form­
ed In line, and as each one passed the
front steps he received a doUar from
the hands of the butler. Meantime
Mrs. Astor hatched the distribution
from her window. The hundred or so
men quietly expressed their thanks as
»they received the little gift. They
were employed by Park Coibuilssloner
Crtmmtns. One man who after receiv­
ing hit dollar again took his place In
Hue and attempted to pass along a
second time was discharged by the
foreman.
; Mrs. Astor, the bead of the Astor
family, attended during her European
tour k" garden party In the English
midlands.
Mrs. Astor's dignity has been likened
to that of a duchess of the old school;
hence a certain young officer should
have been wiser at the garden party
than to say to her as he took out his
cigarette case, "I »ope smoking Incom­
mode you, madam?"
‘ “I don't know really," Mrs. Aator an
s we red.
"No gentleman »has ever
smoked In my presence."
Amiable and gentle In disposition,
Mrs. Astor has been devoid of the as
parsed feline traits one Is apt to asso­
ciate with women of fashion. Thefe
was never much for her to aspire to.
One of fortune's children, she went Into
the world equipped with wealth, brains
and breeding. She never has l>een
compelled to fawn upon the loftier
woman. Khe avoided the humiliation,
the character destroying experience of
pursuing social position abroad. Her | .
servants, who have adored her, could
"'talk forever about her little kindly
deeds, her consideration for others and
her unselfishness.
In her taste she hns l»een ns simple
as the woman who used to hem, her
blankets. Although her guests wore»
dined on the asplekcd luxuries of
Prance and off the world renowned
Astor gold plate, she used to go to the
other extreme. When alone she used
to lunch and dine from a small tray
By SIDNEY HEDGES COLE.
with blue and white china of average
C opyrigh ted . IMS. by Associated
quality. One of her (avorlte fo«sla hns
IJ te r a r y Press.
. -
been rice pudding, and broiled chops
and spring chicken have t>een the back
bones of her repasts.
When Duncan accepted Mrs. Har­
In speaking of the qualifications for vey’s Invitation to Join her bouse party
the leadership of society that have
been possessed by Mrs. Astor, Ward In the mountains that worthy lady
,
, 1
McAllister once said that she had was overjoyed.
Here, Indeed, was the very man she
“good Judgment and a great power of
analysis of men and women, a thor­ had beeo seeking—a man whose name
ough knowledge of all their surround­ was on everybody’s- Bps,- <• verlhttde
ings, a Just appreciation of the rights lion, who would make her the envy of
of others and, coming herself from an all her set.
,
old colonial family, a good apprecia­
lie was the man who had spout a
tion of the value of ancestry, always month In Ln»*n and who had talked
keeping it near her and bringing It In with the gT.ir.d Lima ! ! ..-cL'. :’ »’ r a w -
In all social matters, but also under­ Ing card of the highest umgnhudc.
standing the imiwKsnee and power Mrs. Harvey s|»ent a good half day In
of the new element, recognising it and congratulating herself and wondering
fairly and generously awarding to it a Just bow she had been able to manage
prominent place. Having a great for­ It
tune, she had the ability to conceive
Bbe pictured him as she had (last
and carry out social projects, and this aeeu him, a happy, exuberant, boyish
sbe had done always with success, ever young man who would entertain her
reedy to recognise ability aud'worth other guest* by tbe hour with most ab-
and give to ,t advice and assistance-
above <11'Things, a true and loyal
friend In sunshine or shower,"
Niue o’clock was Mrs. Astor's ktlpu
lated time for arriving at the opera
bouse Mrs. Astor never.enter«! her
boi when the auditorium was lighted
Hhe waited for the lights to tie low­
ered and then look her place so silent­
ly that no one ssw her. She wss al­
ways assisted by some of Her guests.
Once In her scarlet velvet r bn tr. she
threw back her shoulders proudly.
Her carriage was as erect as arty wo­
man's In the place, nnd her general at­
titude never changed
Men came In
droves to bid her good evening
Nov. 26 ’08
A t M o r o , O re
CI FLOOR
0 MUSIC
0 SUPPER
D ) TIME
w ith us.
How to Curs Sleeplessness.
Sleeplessness generally Is ouly ex-
pertertced by fieople of nervous temper­
ament and Is caused, as a rule, by an
overabundance of blood In the head.
The most natural remedy for this Is
something that will cause the Wood to
flow to the proper channels. Friction
applied to the surface of the entire
body will draw the blood away from
the head. After undressing briskly rub
the entire surface of the bmly with a
flesh brush or a coarse, dry towel.
If this falls to bring -relief, place the
hands and feet in us hot water as can
be borne nnd drink a glass of hot milk
or a cup of hot cocoa o r chocolate
This rarely falls to bring relief.- .
Duncan’s
Guide.
OREGON
S hort U ne
s» U nion P acific
3 T rain s to T h e East Dally
Ledge N e . 121.
P* A A . M „ M o r o , O r.
® Meets the first and third
Thursday evenings of each
mouth Visiting niemlier*
cord I illy luvlted to meet
B y order of the W. M.
J. M. Parry, Heoretsry.
Through Pullman standards and
tourist sleeping-cars daily to Omaha,
Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car
dally to Kansas City. Reclining chair-
cars (seats free) to the East daliy.
F U R T L .A N } ) D E P O T .
B e th le tia m
No 7» O.E M.
Regular communication
each 2d aud 4th Thurs­
day evenings m onthly.
By order W . M.
Mrs Helen Parry, Heoy
M o ro Lodge, N e . 113,
I . O .O . F . M oro, O regon .
HI kk *.
M y H air is
Extra Long
Feed your h air; nourish it;
give it something io live on.
Then it w ill stop falling, and
w ill grow long and heavy.
Ayer’s H air Vigor is the only
genuine hair-food you can
buy, It gives new life to the
hair-bulbs. You save what
hair you have, anjl get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.
T h e b e s t k in d o f a t e s t im o n ia l—
“ B o ld fo r o v e r s ix t y y e a r s .’ ’
3.
f
yers
by
0 . A y e r O o . C o w e l l. M aae
A l e o iS e n u f o e t u i e r e o f
SAUSAPAR1U.A.
PILLS?
c u t UH Y PECTORAL.
A T L A N T IC K X P K K M
fo r th e E a a t v ia H u n t
in g t o n .
Puses Bigs*
P O K T I .A N O B I G G H
L O C A L , for s i l local
p o in t s b e l f l « e n H ig g s
a n d F o r t ln m i.
A r r iv e s s t B i g g s
C o lu m b ia
N O T I C i.
FLO O R
MANAGERS
CEO . M IL L E R ,
Wm. Rudolf
First street, Kt roi» g brick, Moro, Ore
C o n fe c tio n e ry
B A L K .,
hereby given th a t pursuant to
tbe uooim and ot a w rit of execution issued
out of tbe C irc u it oourt of tbe stats of Ore-
gou, for Sherm an county, to m e directed,
dated N ovem ber-7th, XWOH, Io a suit tbereiu
pending w herein Fred U D eitzel is p la in tiff
and Ite rn h a rd H tm m e le , E. U . McCoy and
W. M . B arn e tt are defendants, com m anding
tue to sell tbe lauds h e rein a fte r described to
s tis fy a ju d g m e n t rendered and entered in
said cause on O ctober 28th, 1308, in favo r oi
the p la in tiff, aud against tbe defendants
llern b ird H nn m e le , E O . MoCoy and W .M
B urnett, for $1,200.00 w ith in terest thereon
from the 3d day of D ecem ber, 130ft, a t the
rate o f 10 peroeut. per an n u m , and $150.00
attorneys fee, and tbe fu rth e r sum o i $22.75
costs, and uocruiug costs, 1 w ill, on
Saturday, December 19th, 1908
A t tbe hour of 10 o’
clock a. n>. of s aid day, a t tbe C o u rt House
door in M oro bberum n oooutv, Oregon
sell to the highest bidder for oaab in baud
a ll of tbe fo llo w in g described ieu.1 property
of the said defendants, to w it: th e N E / i of
Section 27, and tbe W i t Heotion 23. »11 in
township! N., H. 13 E . of W. M in Kberm
au ooanty, Oregon, c o n ta in in g 320 sores
more or less.
,
D ated N ovetniier 17th, l ’.SJH.
J.
S heriff of
54n20d 10-318 J
B beruiau oouuty, Oregon
C s F ukk M an ,
g l M U t l F F WALK.
N ollqe is hereby k i h - d th a t pu rsu an t to
the connnauU ot a w rit ul execution iHnued
the C irc u it Q m r t of the S tate o f O r
eu<>u, fo r Sherm an C ounty, to me directed
dated Novem ber 13th. 13UH, in a suit therein
(*-iid .ni/ w herein W illia m S m ith ia p lain tiff
»ud B ernh ard U im ele ia defendant?'fcottq
uiandinK me to eeli the lauds hereinafter
descrilHMi to antiafy a ju d g m e n t rendered
mid entered lu a»t,td QAuae ..n Ootober «th,
130H, in favo r of the p iiU n tiff nud ai/aim d
the defendant Ite rn h a rd H im el« , for $:«ift.7(.
w ith intereHt (hereon fro m the 12th day oi
February, 13U<>. at the rate of 10 peroeut.pe
annum , and $7ft e lto ru e y * f«»e* and the tui
ther sum of $11.00 oosta, aud aocruiug oust«
oO t o f
A t the hour o f 10.30 o'
d o c k a. m. o f said day, a t the C ourt Honae
dooy, in Mo«>, Sherm an oouuty, Oregon
«ell to the highest bidder, fo r oa*b
aattfi, at* o f -the fo lto w iu « d e e o n b e d rea
orooerty of the *a id d e fendant, to -w it. the
3W
Seotiou 24, T p 1 N. of H. 13 E , W . M .
in Sherm au oouuty, O regon. ’
D ated Novem ber 17th, 1308.
J. 0 .
S h e riff o f
lln20d 18-3161
Sberiuau C ounty, Oregon
In the C irc u it C ourt of the S ta te of Oiegon
In and for tbe oouuty o í Sherm au.
vs.
P la in tiff,
J
Saiumoua
Paul B Johnston, D efendant,
Much ns 1 wish 1 fitted In this'niche,
Ice cold drinks and Ice «Team In sea
who were assembled on the wide ver­ the thoujjli'. *nl eyas.
They Imn ln. d he found them trivial. I’m Impossible. As a participator In son. Soda water, bottled and fountain
anda, saw Tim bring the big road car
social functions In the accepted sense always on hand.
up to the ateps, saw a bronzed, grave not worth bis efforts. When they wore
of the te n n d ’m hopeless.
faced young man clltnb out and punc­ on the link* or putting the horses to
The girl looked at him with a quiet
tiliously greet Mrs. Harvey as “Cousin t!i»> hurdles behind the stables, he took
long solitary rambles acrosa the moun­
Mary."
“I’ll take back that remark about I ¿ T a m e s f e t e w a r t
If they had expected any signs of tain*.
your conceit and ask your forgiveness
When
they
played
bridge
or
danced
his far heralded exploits about him,
Address: MORO, OREGON.
IL too,” said she. “Oh, yon boy!
any gray hairs on his head or any fa the evening, lie sat alone ou the ve­ for It
ra n d a . Rinol ing Innumerable cigarettes. You great, big hearted, simple boy!
marks of suffering upon his face, they
You envy us In this silly, meaningless
S to ck In s p e c to r
were doomed to disappointment lie Mrs. Ilarvey, In frank disappointment,
life of ours—you who have been doing
to!«l herself lie was Impossible.
was fair haired, sleek, well groomed.
something! I wish yon might know
The
usual
game
of
bridge
was
In
S
h e rm a n C o u n ty ,
Indeed, he looked much more like a
pVoepemns business man on n week full swing one evening nnd DtttT’nn how I envy that life of yours!”
“Do yon mean that —really?" he
O regon.
ned vacation tlian a celebrity with wa* sitting quite alone on one end of
whose name two continent* were ring­ the vynmdn. looking nt the great hulk cried.
“It la worth a thousand Itvee like Deputy Stock Inspector
of the mountains looming dimly In the
ing.
'
'
ours.” '
Louis Schadew ltz, Kent, Oregon
At dinner that night Mrs. Ilarvey moonlight.
“But I am Isolated. I am alone. I
ID’ heard Jhp door oppu softly, and,
made her first attempt to draw him
have
eat
myself
off
from
all
that
I
turning, he saw Eleanor Graydon com­
ou t
renlly want. I want to be like thr
"Now, Ted,” she suggested as the ing toward him Dun< nn's pulses quick­ other men here. I want to talk to yon
ened.
There
was
something
about
this
coffee was served, “we’re all Impa­
tall, beautiful girl. With her cool voice aa they do—to be as unafraid of you
tient to hear al»oiit 1C’
as they are."
Duncan looked surprised. "About and her steady brown eyes, that ne | “That? Oh, pooh!" she laughed.
what. Cousin Mnry?" he as!.cd.
found most attractive—most dlsqulet- “Tell me, when you go Into an un­
W A IH IN O T O N A N O T IN T H « T «
F O R T L A M O . O R IO O N
" ’.’’¡nt. I’ deed?" she returned. “Your lugly attractive, ludeetl.
known country what do you do before
W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G
recent triumph In Lassa, of conr.-c."
She laughed softly as she saw him you try to travel It—take a guide, don’t
b ( Placa T o w i n a Good Portion
Dttfican actually blushed under his there.
you ?”
coat of tan r.nd squirmed uneasily In
•Deserter!" she tauntsd. “You nud-
"Yes.’
his chair as lie realised all tin* eye.« at your pose of solitude are getting on
“Well, that’s what you must do here.
Mrs. Ilarvey’s nerves. I mu see It. Take a guide. Then I’ll warrant In a
the table were upon him.
“Oh. that?* he aakl. "It’s nothing— Really, I’m lieglnnlng to,believe you week—In a day—you’ll know the ropes
really nothing. It’s not worth the tell- conceited."
from beginning to end.”
MKKUFSSeeOS SUCCEED!
Dunean drew up a chair. “Won't ypu
Ing."
"A guide,” he repeated musingly.
S R K C IA L O F F E R :
"But the pupers said”—
sit here for a minute and watch thebe "Yes, that’s IL I must taka a guide to
FM s S* t o S e M N e w
A tr ia l w i l l '
mountains with me?” said he. “I’m— show me Into civilisation. My work
“The papers," he Interrupted
■MM y o u nur p e n n a u e n t rn a to m e r . *
yellow sheets, you mean, Cotuln Mary. I'm’’— lie paus«,d.
ContttlM
■—
>E
K S S -it’
Is done now. I want to live In my
tea Ssast I Taraie-1 ■»Undid j o-u«, * twM varla
“You’re wttnt?” she prompted.
T h e y must have news. They’ll rathe
own country; therefore I must have f 11
m
i
«“V
«» va n a tlr« la ail.
e O A K A N T K r.S T O PLXASC.
something out of the most hopeless
“Lonely,” he finished, tilth au<;h evi­ that guide. I—I—there Is only one I 1
Write to -d a y ;. M ention title Patter.
dent siuverlty lu his voice-that t'iie girl1 want, nnd I want her for life," be
material.’’
.
*
“Yon talked with the grand lama. felt a 111 I te paqg of reiubrse.
stammered, but he looked at her with
Tell us about him. Wto-tt dhl li ■ say ?’»
“1 presume you find us stupid," said no uncertain light In hla eyes. “I am
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«•«am f f t * »"« * *•« u»s nm tc thia valeahta
Dufcan laughed fidrh some unbar she, sitting down ls*slde him. “After presumptuous, I know. I am nothing
rasst'.eut. “Nice little chap, the lama ru q I i n crowded life as yours hns l»eon but a barbarian, as I told you. but per­
k b e, ■fiahaat itoBaat tm m ot s^,., riu«», •».
Yotin; lab. h e'h , with n lean f*t;e ¡ nd all this must lie very tame.”
haps with tbs guide It might be differ­
keUtM. 1707 « W o W J
keen eye*. V.’e h:'.<? quite 8 g. ss'.iln ;
"Tame?’’ he said, with sudden enru- ent.”
bee through f’.u Intel; Jeter.’ I' e.^'sl estness. "Tjyue? Oh, heavens, no!”
lie turned suddenly and caught her
,1
w a .«Vh
«most Inter»' lid I.: t I
r
t . I I ,
“You give us that Impression any­ hand itn hla own. "Can I have that
the latpa did. V.*ai ted to know v.hit way.”
guide?" he asked unsteadily.
made It veilow. I tr. »1 to tell III if It
“Do 1?" said he. lie leaued forward
The girl arose. Her face wae scar­
was nature and not paroxlde (’.. tt «.Id In his chnlr. "Do you know how I let. but her eyes were lo o k in g Into bln.
It. but the Irtt rt.teter g- t nil I n I d feel here? Will you respect my secret
“Youy first lesson will be in bridge,”
Up trying to | ut b r! :hi. «ni I the lum t’R If I tell you?”
he said. "Come In and I’ll teach
She nodded.
fa e was l’’.<ra r ? 1 m i Iwta'ge. I gu; st
you.1
“Well, then, like a fish out of water.
titj till'•: didn’t ;;o.''
But Duncan caught her In hla arms
M O N TH LY M AGAZINE
> lit :.v!/ (kfenac be .turned to the girl I’m afraid—honestly and actually and held her fa s t
A F a m il y L ib r a r y
afraid. You see, all my life I have
•t It I ‘i.
"Yes, dear," she murmured. "I loved
.
h it was y»air s<T»re on Ike lln'm j traveled. I’ve l>een Into the out of tbe you from the very first, you were
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civilisation. All In all. I’m a barba­
as that."
M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N D
Aar mi inttrrv tlon. an entertainer of rian, more or less.
P A P E R S O N T IM E L Y T O P IC S
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“I’ve tookf 7 f rw ird to tills to thia
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Reference la frequently made to the
coming here to CoUMn Mary's nnd
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m»‘etl g ,n II tli ■» people of your world floral calendar of Japan. What this
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more lUau I <su tell you. But It hits calendar Is la explained In the lie
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BUSINE5S COLLEÖEI
SEEDS
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LtPPINCOTT'S
I'o P adl B Juhualou, tbe above m im ed de­
fen d a n t.
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In tbe nam e o f tbe S tate of O regon.
You are hereby required to appear and
anawer tbe o o m p laiut filed against you ia the
above e n title d s u it, ou or lie fore the laat day
of tbe tim e prescribed in the order of pub­
lica tio n , to -w it, ou or before the 4th day oi
D roem leir, 1308, aud if you fu ll to*«, appeal
and answer, p la iu tiff w ill apply to the court
for the re lie f dem anded iu the oom plaint
filed herein agaim it yon. to -w it, for a decree
firs t,th a t the bond* of m atrim on y heretofore
4nd now e xw tiug betweeu the pi liu tiff aud
defendant be toreverand absolutelydiaeolv-
ed; atcond, th a t tbe p la in tiff be thereby
granted the onatody aud com plete aud ex­
clusive ooutrol of the said o b iid u u , Eatbei
Johuaton and L o ri* Johnston, anu for suoh
other and fu r ih e r v e lie ! as to this oourt may
aeem ju at aud m e e tiu the premises.
T h is summons is seived ui<ou you by pub­
licatio n thereof fo r the period o f six auooes*
ive we« it* in Th e Whormau Couuty Observe
a weeklv newspaper of general circ u la tio n
putdished in bherm ati oouuty, Oregon, it
purshauoe to an order of the H o n W
BeuriehR, County Judge for H iierw an oouuty
duly made ou the 21st day ot Ootober, 130*
aud the date o f the firet pu blicatio n there
of is tb e 2 3 id day of October, l'.n)it.
H . M . E stsiti.», A ttorney
7to23d4 314J
fo r 1’la in tifi
eV M M O N S-
In the C iio n it C ourt of tbe State ot Oregon
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For full Information call on or address
W m . M cM URRAY
Uen’l Fareenger A gent,
Portland, O regou.
WLUMBli SOUTHERN R i
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For rales and Information apply to
- L . F- C R A B T R E E , Agen«,
M o ro . O r.
SOUTHIRH PICIFIC CO..
Sunset, Ocean
and
Shasta Route
---- - A
B illia r d and P ool T a b le s Vida M Jobnatou,
p.m
7 .M
n o s to p .
11. »3 p m .
For Dayton, Oregon L’lty and Yam­
hill River |**inls. Ash street dock.
Leaves 7.00 a. in. daily except Hunday.
Arrives 6.30 p.tn. dally exoept Hcnday.
For Irewlston, Idaho, aud way points
frotu Itiparla, Wash. Leave Hi par la
5.40 a. in., or upon arrival traih No. 4,
dally exoept Haturdav. Arrive Blparia
4 p. in. dally except Friday.
F shbman ,
C ig a rs , T o b a cco s
tn .
s.m.
flag
For Astoria aud way poluta, oou-
ueotlug with slrauwr foi
for Ilwaoo aud
North Beach. Hteamer Hasaalo, Ash
street <l«»ck. Leaves 8.00 p. nt. daily,
except Bunday. (Saturday 10 00 p. ut.
Arrives 5 00 p. in. daily except Munday.
Notioe is
1 will, on
8 20 p .m
A 20 p in.
100
7 .DO p .m .
• o sto p .
l l .2 3 p m
8.4A
P a s s e s B ig g s
F o r K a it r r n W a s h in g t o n , W a lla W a lla , L e w i s ­
to n , C o e u r d ’A l e n e a iu l G r e a t N o r th e r n p o in ta .
8PO K A N K FL Y E R
N otioe is hereby given th a t the under
signed, has beeu »ppointnd by the C ounty
C o u rt of tbe H tats of Oregon fo r Hberm sn
com ity, a d n n m a lra to r o f tbe estate of 1* M
Haggles, deceased, end has duly qu alified
aa such. A ll persona h aving c la im * ngaiuet
the estate of said deceased, are hereby no­
tified to preseut tbe same to m e, at tbe law
ottoes of M e in d l A B ry a n t, in tbe c ity of
M oro. Oregon, verified aa by law required,
w ilb iu six m outha from date o f first p u b li­
cation of th ia notioe. T o -w it, N ov. 20, 1308
O . N . H u o o l b s . A d m in is tra to r,
of the Estate of F . M . ltngglea
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deceased
H K K IF F
A z. D a lly .
H IC A O O -P O K T L A N D
S P E C I A L fo r th e K a * l
H u n t in g t o n .
ft.80 a .m .
Pa»»<‘>
( r is p a )
12.1ft p .m .
Meets every Saturday
evening at 7:30 o’clock.
Vlkitiug members are
cordially Invited. Mem­
bers are expected to be
ircseut,
G. A. Meloy, N .G .
ttotiert M: Brash. Hecretary.
D M IN IB T K A IO R H
L v . D a lly .
C h a p te r
Saturday, December 19th, 190,8,
OM ER SAYRS.
M sK iee’s C a r tr id g e F a c t o r y .— ------
A.
My wife lunT got ready a very fine
dinner—via, a dish of marrow boues, a
leg of mutton, a loin of veal, a dish of
fowl, three pyjlets and two dozens of
*ar■<> nil In a dish, a great tart, a neat’s
tongue, n dish of sncbovles, a dish of
prawns and ch eese— Pepys' Diary.
Tickets $1. Supper served at Moro Hotel
Mexico ha* now In ofieratlon a metal­
lic cartridge factory with a dally ca­
pacity of BO.IMiO cartridges. The fac­
tory, which was constructed on the
historic plain» of the Molina del Key,
contains mArblnery of the beet m«d»1
In the world, which was Imported frem
Germany and w ss Installed by Gar-
E u reka
A P e p y s D in n e r.
L e a d e r's
She R eb u k ed an E n g lia h
Ofhcur — T r ib u t e
H e w la Y e u r p tg sstlon ?
Mrs Mary Dowling of Han Franolaoo,
recommends a remedy for stomaoh Ills
sbe says, “Gratitude for the wonderful
etteot of Eleotrlo Bitters In a oase of
aoute digestion prompt* this testlmon-
al. I am fully oonylnoerl that for stom­
ach aud liver troubles Electric Bitters
is the beat remedy In market today ”
This great tonic aud alterative med loin
invigorates the system , purldpe blood,
aud is especially helpful lu all forms of
female weak nose. 50c at Moro Pharmacy
SOUTH
Overland Exprem trains for Haleru,
I b me burg, Aahlaud, Sacramento, Og­
den, Han Frauctsco, Htockton Los
Angeles, ELPaao, New Orleans and the
East. I .eave* Portland Union Depot,
8.45 p. in. Arrives 7.26 a. m., dally.
Morning train connects at Woodburn
«tally except Hunday with trains for
Ylt. Angel, Hilveftou Brownsville,
Hprlngfleld, W endling and Natron,
leaves t’ortlaud Union Depot8.30a m .
arrives 6.66 p. in.
Eugene passenger connects at Wood­
burn with Mt. Angel and Hllverloo
local. Ix-aveg Portland Union Depot
1.16 p. in., returns 10.36 a.m., daily,
Corvallis passenger leaves Portland
Union Depot 7.30 a.m., arrives6.60 p.m.
D aily.-— -
. • • .
Hheridan passenger leaves Portland
.Union Depot 4 60 p.m., arrivtjeR.26a.m.
Daily.
Forest Grove passenger leaves Port-
land Union Depot 10.4o p.m., arrives
1 60 p.m. Daily except Hunday.
PORTLAND OSWEGO SU B U R B A N
HEBVICE AND Y AM H ILL
D IV ISIO N .
Depot, Foot of Jederson Street.
Leaves from Jederson street depot for
Dallas aud intermediate points dally,
I 16 p.in. Arrive Portland, 10.16 a.m.
The Itulependence Moqmouth Motor
Line operate* daily to Monmouth and
Airlie, connecting with H. P. Co’s
rains at Dallas and Independence.
Tickets to Eastern points and Europe,
tlso Japan, China, Honolulu ana
Australia.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third
and W ashington. Phone Main 731.
Portland, Or.
C. W . STINGER, W m . HcMURRAY
City Ticket Agent.
G en-Pass. Agt
i'o W illia m H L u tz , tha above nam ed de
fsn d a u t.
In the nam e o f the State of Oregon
You are hereby required to appear and
anawer the c t.m p ia in i tiled against .you iu
the above enkilled sou, o t or before tiie la t i
dav ot the tim e prescribed in thu order ot ^ U M M O N S . — In th e C ir c u it C o u r t o t th e S ta te
'
o f O r e g o n for Ijjln rm u n C o u n t y /
pulrftoati >u. to -w it: on or before the 4th day
o f D e c e m b e r, 130H, aud if you fa il to so ap
t£tta Woolsey, F la m i iff, . }
gear tool an-twer, p la in tiff w ill appiv to thi
VH.
,
court fo r tbe re lie f lit'inai.ii«*! in the o >m
p la in t tiled hereiu against you, to -w it: fo r
F. E. Woolsey, Def««nd*nt
decree diMSolxj jg the bonds u t m a m m o n
now existing between the p ls iu tiff aud yon
I'«» F E. Wool Hey, the a)> >v«» ti/tnied de-
self, on the grounds of w ilfu l desertion
fendant.
fo r
nw »
th a n one year,
aud
iu the OHiue of the H ints o f Oregon—
«iieh o ilie r nnd fa rth e r relie f as to the o«>urt
You are hereby required to appear nnd
may seeui e quitab le and ju st.
tnswer the c nuiplsin t Ulod »gainst you in
Thi* summons Is served upon yon by pul the » L iv e entitl«id * u it, on or before the hint
lioation there' f for ihe period o f six supce
day o f the tim e prescribed in the order of
.ve weeks in the Sherm an D oubly Otweryv
p u blicatio n, tow it: on or itefore the 4th d»y
A weekly new spaper of general eirtiolatioii
o f Dt-oember, 1308, and i f you fa il to ao ap­
puliiWhed in b h e n u a u county, O regon, u
pear and HHHWer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe
pursuance to an order of thw U o u Wm H en
oourt fo r the re lie f dem anded iu the ooin-
ric h *, Copnty Judge fo r Hberm an oouuty, .ila in t filed herein agaiuat you, to -w it. for a
drdv m ade on the 2 ls t day of Ootober, 13U8, leoree diasolving the bonds of m atrim o n y
aud the date of the first pu blicatio n thereof uow existing between the p la in tiff and vonr-
is th« 23rd day o f O clo lw r, 1308.
*e lf on tbe grounds of desertion; and fo r
Oso F L k n t , A ttorney
snoh.other and fu rth e r re lie f as to the e o u rt
7to23d4-8l41
. for P la in tiff may seem eqnitable and ju st.
T b i* aummons 1« served upod yon by pub­
lica tio n thereof for the period of *ix *uoo«*s-
ive week* in Th e Sherm an Oonnty O bserver,
» weekly newspaper of general n ireulation,
published in nberm an oouniy, Oregon, in
pursunnoe to an order of tbe Hon Wm H eu -
.lehs,
County Judge fo r Hherm an o<>unty,
OF tVB R V sasMiWMW VW O RDER
duly m ade on the 2 t*t day o f Ootober, lt0 8 .
nun the date o f the firs« pu blicatio n thereof
is the 23rd day of Ootober, 1308.
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uiBituercial Job Friutiriff !
N sm - Q wsi
A t T he O bserver O ffice 17<o»<i4 3141
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