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♦'F V hi The O b server. M O R O , O R B O O N *. i R I p A Y . ^ r . . 5 . . . N o*. 27, 1908 *„ .... ...!.. . ■■■ »«A ■. * .... - I P e rs o n a l T a lk W ith Y ew . ■, I f too « b y N o t? By O . H E N R Y . do not read The Observer B. McClure Co ] E are to consider the shads W e should like to have you take known as purple. . It Is It, and we 'm o w . It 'w o u ld be profitab le to color Justly In repute among you to becom e a subscriber. W e »end 0 tw o year« for $ 2 50; o n e y e a r $1 5 0 ; 12)<cl» the sons and daughters of a m onth la »’t m uch. T r v It. O rd e r by man. Emperors claim It for their espe I \ i * t a l C ard, and pay for it w h en y ou can. cial dye. Good fellow s everywhere A t any tim e when requested to do seek to bring their noses to ths genial ao, the paper w ill be discontinued. R ut we hue that follow s the com mingling of expect th a t a ll arrear« w ill be paid before the red and blue. We say. of princes such request Is m ade. I t la eaay to ask ua thut they are b ori to thè pnrple, and fo r a statem ent, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly no doubt they are, for the colic tinges rendered at any time. thdr faces with the royal tint equally with the snub nosed countenance of [C o p y rig h t UM, by ths 8. »- By Jack O ’Neal, h e ig h t 6 feet, lig h t c o m p lex io n , v e ry slim b u ild , sm a ll p o x m a rk s o n n o se N a n d face, b a ld h e a d e d , a d d ic te d to d rin k , v e ry noisy, ta lk s freely ; took w ith h im h is wife a n d 8 m o n th s o ld b a b y b o y ; wife is sm all, w e ig h t* a b o u t 1 0 0 p o u n d s, woodchopper's brat All women love It —when it la the fashion. 1 1 i • ** And now purple Is being worn. You notice It oa the streets. Of course other colors are quite stylish ns well— In fact, I saw a lovely thing the other Chrysanthemum Three Feet High day In olive green albatross, with a triple lapped flounce skirt trimmed Has Five Hundred Blossoms. with Insert squares of silk, and draped fichu of ’lace opening over a TWENTY FEET IN DIAMETER. shlrrsd vest and double puff sleeves with a lace baud holding two guthered frills—but you see lota of purple too. P r iv a ts C a r N eeded to T a k e G olden Oh, yes, you do; Just take a walk down Beauty Grown at Madison, N. J., to Twenty-third afreet any afternoon. Therefore M aids—the girl with the C h ic a g o F lo w e r S ho w — “A W o rld big brown eyes and cinnamon colored - B e a t e r ,” D e c la r e s ' G a rd e n e r W ho hair In {he Bee H ive store—said to Planted It Last February. Oracs—tjje girl with the rhinestone Solomon In all his glory has been out brooch and peppermint pepsin flavor to done by a mere chrysanthemum. her speech—‘T in going to have a pur In the Hjmcloua greenhouses of the ple dree«—a tailor made purple dress— Hamilton McK. Twom bly estate at for Thanksgiving.” Madison, N. J , the haughty Japanese "Oh, are you,” said Grace, putting flower was seen arrayed in su<.h gor-( - aw*hy «orni? 7 4 gloves Into the 0% box. geous attire that even Its own little "Well, It’s me for red. You see more daisy ancestor would never recognize red on f if t h avenue. And the men all this magnificent monarch. Although seem to like IL” ouly the cream of chrysanthemum so "I like purple best,” said Maids ciety has ever been allowed to break “And old Schlegel has promised to into bloom in the recherche circles of make It for $8. It's going to be lovely. the Twombly hothouses, this year a I’m going to have a plaited skirt and new and more marvelous bud will a blouse coat trimmed with a Iwnd of make her dtbut, one that is destined galloon under a white cloth collar with to make even the aristocratic and prize two rows o f’.’— winning dow agers lift up their sw elled "Sly boots!” said Grace, with an edu heads and marvel, for the debutante cated wink. chrysanthemum, though an Infant of J —“soutache braid over a surpllced only nine months, has already acquir white vest, and a plaited basque and”— ed 500 blossoms to her slim young stalk “Sly boots—sly lxxHs!” repeated and boasts a diam eter of tw enty feet, Grace. ao that when traveling about on exhi —“plaited gigot sleeves w ith a drawn bition she needs must have a whole velvet ribbon over an Inside cuff. private car of her own. What do you mean by saying that?” To meet this Brobdlngnaglnn sped “Yón think Mr. Ramsay likes purple. men face to face a New York Evening I beard him say yesterday he thought M I • ** World reporter Journeyed out to Madi some of the dark shades of red were son the other day, and there, surround stunning.” r ee m a n ed by an admiring throng o f sister “I don’t care,” said Mnlda. “I prefer chrysanthemums, the 500 header stood. purple, and them that don't like It con The more the merrier seemed to be the Just take the other aide of the street.” motto of this fat young thing, for bulg Which suggests the thought that, ing blossom s burst from every availa after all, the followers of purple may ble space. Five hundred good sized golden bends, all gayly n o d d in g ac be subject to slight delusions. Dan ger Is near when a maiden thinks she -L knowledgment of. the wondering gaze, can wear purple regardless of com proudly challenged the flower world to plexions and opinions and when em paper In the bottom iltawar of her Mrs. Rachman, iv'io came to the ft«»re match the!» charms with hers. But none dared cotpe too close to the perors think their purple robes will dresser, and than th<* was going to pay only on Thaukcgivimg days; could see Schlegel and tuk, the dress home her Mr. Ram sey moving nlxyit alert. Hud haughty though corpulent debutante, wear forever. Ma Ida had saved $18 after eight self. ly, looking to the com fort o f all. for her burdened branches, stretching Grace lived In the s;tme house. She At 4 In the afternoon, with an yx- out teu feet otr^nll sides, made admira months of economy, and this had bought the goods for the purple dress occupied the hall room atmve MnIda’s. presrlonless face, and a lifeless air, «He tion perm issible only nt long distance. At home Ma Ida found clamor aud slow ly mud'» her way to Schlegel’s W hile this stupendous specimen of the and paid Schlegel >4 on the making Japanese flower Is the long of It in o f I t Oq the day before Thanksgiv confusion—the landlady's tongue clut shop aud told him she could not pay w idth.7 It must be confessed she Is ing sfie would have Just enough to pay tering sourly In the halls like a «burn the $ I duo on the drees. “Gott!” cried RchlegeJ, angrily. “For ' certainty the short o f ft lu height, for, the remaining $4. And then for a holi dasher dabbling In buttermilk. W k ad standing In solitary splendor upon a day In a new dress! Can earth offer then Grace cam e down to her room what do you look so glum? Take him crying, with eyes as red as any dress; aw ay. He la ready. Pay me some sh elf all her own, she ouly reaches the anything more' enchanting? Old Bachman, the proprietor of the She says I’ve got to get out.’’ said time, n a f I not «ecu you pass mine three foot ‘ mark when stretching to Bee H ive store, alw ays gave a Thanks Grace, “the old beast, because I ow e shop every day In tw o years? If I her utmost. She’s put my trunk In the m ake clothe» la It that I do not know But lack of toojiea doesn’t disturb the giving dinner to his employees. On her $4 vanity of the youthful ^debutante, for, every one o f the subsequent 304 days, hall and locked the door. I can’t go how to read |»eoples because? You will lifting her yellow heads to the admir excusing S u n d a y he would remind anywhere else. 1 haven’t got a cent pay me som e tim e when yob can Take him away. He la made goot, and ing gaze of the beholder, she scorn them of the joys t>f the past banquet of money.” “You had* som e yesterday,*’ said If you look pretty In him all r igh t So! fully seem s to say to her hothouse and the hopes of the coming ones, thus Inciting them to Increased enthusiasm Maids. Pay m e when you can.” . companions, “Bear me If you can.” Mahla breathed, a millionth part of "I paid It ,on my dress,” said Grace. “And there Isn’t n chrysantheniRtn moni In work. The dinner wan given In the sfotte on one of the long tables In the I thought she'd w ait till next week the thanks In her heart and hurried in the world that can beat this v middle of the room. They tacked wrap for the rent.” away with her dress. As she left the beauty,” proudly Bald Arthur Ilarrii) shop a smart dash of rain struck upon Sniffle, sniffle, sob, sniffle. ton, head gnrdener o fp tb e eighteen ping paper over the front windows, Rhe sm iled- ffnfl—did Hot Out came—out it had to come—Mal- her face. greenhouses which stand on the and the turkeys and other good things feel IL Twom bley ¡»lace nud who for nine were brought In the hack w^y from da's You Ladles whb shop In carriages, you do '*Tou blessed darling!” cried Grace, tnoqths haa raised this latest floral, the restaurant on the corner. wonder with the tenderness of a fa will perceive that the Bee H ive was now » rainbow instead of subset. ”I'll not understand. Girls w h ose ward not a fashionable department store, pay the mean old thing and then I*i4 ther. —' robes are charged to the old man’s ac "We planted her Inst February, Just with escalators and pompadours. It going to try on my dress. I think It’s count, you cannot begin to comprehend, a little shoot from one of the other was almost small enough to be called heavenly. Come up and look at It. I’ll chrysanthem um s, and she has res]»ond- an emporium, and you could actually pay the money back, a dollar a w e e k - you could not understand, why Maid» did not feel the cold dash of the ed to my care Just ns If she were n go In there and get waited on and walk honest I will.” Thanksgiving rain. ...... Thanksgiving. human being. When we grow more out ngaln. And alw ays at the Thanks At 5 o’clock she went out upo» the than oue blossom ,ou a branch we giving dinners Mr. Itamsay— The dinner was to be nt noon. At a Oh, bother! I should have mentioned quarter to 12 Grace switched Into Mai- street wearing her purple dress. The pinch out each little shoot and In that way start another bud gmwtug. while Mr. Ramsay first of all. He la more da’s room. Yen, she looked charming. rain had Increased, aud It beat down with the tall one blossom flower we Important thari purple or green or Red was her color. Mahla sat by the upon her in a steady, wind blown pour. train all «he stray slfhnlx In. Well, 1 even the red cranlierry sauce. window In her oldkcbevlot skirt and People were scurrying home and to Mr. Ramsay was the bead clerk, and bine w aist darning a at—oh, doing cars with close held umbrellas and never saw s chrysanthemum grow so tight buttoned raincoats. Many of many shoots as this golden beaded one as far a* 1 am concerned 1 am for him. fancy work. did. They sim plgP^routed out by the He never pinched the girls’ arms when "Why, goodness me, ain’t you dressed them turned their heads to marvel at hundreds, and every "day w ed Und a he passed ¿bem In dark corners of the yet?” shrilled the red one. “ilo w does this beautiful, serene, happy eyed girl dozen or more blossoms to greet us. store, and when he told them stories It fit In the back? Don't you think lu the purple dress walking through She Just aturted In to bent the record, when business was dull and the girls these velvet tabs look aw ful swell? the storm as though ah? were strolling In n garden under sum m er skies. aud she has certainly succeeded, for giggled aud said, “Oh, pshaw!’’ It Why ain’t you dressed. M aids?” I say you do not understand IL ladles there probably Isn’t another flower of wasn't G. Bernard they meant at all. ”My dress didn't get finished In this kind In the world which can Isjast Besides being a gentleman, Mr. Ram tim e,” said Mahla. “I'm not going to of the full purse und varied wardrobe You do uot know what It la to live with say was queer and original In other the dinner.” of 500 blossoms. a perpetual longing for pretty things— “She's the j»et of the green houses, ways. He whs a health crank and be "That’a too bad. Why, I’m awful and there Isn't anything fine enough lieved that people should never eat sorry, Ma Ida. Why don't you put On to starve eight months In order to bring a purple dress and a holiday to for her, we think. Of course she’ll anything that was good for them. He gether. What difference If It rained, liave a private car when we take her was violently opposed to anybody be hailed, blew, snowed, cycloned? to the Chicago flower «bow, for she ing comfortable and coming In out of Malda had nto umbrella nor over couldn’t grt In with any others, she’s snowstorms or wearing overshoes or taking medicine or coddling them selves shoes. Rhe had her purple dress and such a size. sh e walked abroad fcet/tbw elem ents “And sh e Isn’t a ¡wtmpered or petted In any way. Every one of the ten flower either. This little henuty didn’t girls In the store had little pork chop do tbelr worst. A starved heart m ost iil-jht of need any certain temperature or other and fried onion drt-nius t . have one crumb during a yeni^ Ths cares like the orchid or numerous becoming Mrs. Ramsay, for uex<$ year rain ran down and dripped from her flowers of delicate constitution. Blip's old Rachman was going to take him In fingers. tor a partner, and each one of them*’ a hardy girl with a flue sand setting Rome one turned a corner and and nothin? short o f a cyclone will knew that if she should catch him she blocked her way. Rhe looked up into Otar her beauty. It's a one l»est bet would knock those cranky health no Mr. Ramsay’s eyes, cparkllng with ad to say she’s the finest chrysanthemum tions of his sky high before the wed miration and InteresL ding cake Indigestion was over. In the world.” “Why, Miss Malda,” said I t o ' “you Mr. Ramsay was master of ceremo Although the 5<<o header Ls the ac look sim ply magnificent In your new knowledsted l«»Hutv o f the place, chrys nies at the dinners. Always they had dress. I was greatly disappointed not anthemums of other varieties run he* two Italians In to play a violin and to see you at our dinner. And of all harp nud had a little dance in the a elose svf< nd for wondrous beauty. the girls I ever knew yon abow tbs store. greatest sense and intelligence. Thera And here were two dresses being C h u rc h O u ilt of One Piece. Is nothing more healthful and Invig The only temple In the world whose conceived to charm Ramsay, one pur orating than braving the weather as walls, floef and roof are of one single ple and the other red. Of course the you are doing. May I walk with you?” piece was opened recently nt Laki othef eight girls were going to have And Malda blushed and sneezed. street an d F« rest avenue, Oak I’nrk. i dresses, too. but they didn’t cou n t suburb o f 4 ’h lf'? o . It Is built of re Very llkoty they'd wear some shirt wulst aud black skirt affairs—nothing e n fo r «si <onjft« t»>. on the Edison plan P a u lin e Lu eo n a n d th e E m p e ro r. The Emperor W illiam I. was an en o f continuous material w ith no seaths. as resplemlent ns purple or red. Grace had, saved her money too She T h e te m p le belong* to Unity congrega thusiastic admirer of Mma. Panltne tion. Its completion was cel'ebmted w as gtving tfi buy her dress ready mads. Lucca, who in 1RG3 was appointed wjHh music, Mfx**' b e * snd an address Oh, what's the use of bothering with a court singer for life at Berlin. When tailor? When you’ve got a figger It’s by the pastor. appearing In opera the great singer easy to get a fit. The ready made are alw ays had a cup of tea without sugar Intended for n perfect figger—except I N ig h t R a b b it H u n tin g In A utos. 8hs looked up Into M r . liu m e n ifa epea during the performance, her maid aw aiting an opportunity to hand it to H unting rabbits l»y automobiles at have to have ’em all taken In at the nlglit Is the latest diversion of sports waist. The average Agger IS ao large anything and com e along? I t ’s Just the her In the wings. One night the maid ntdra folks, you know, and they won’t asked “an oid officer"—as she after men at W llkesbasre. I’n. Reat<><l uj*>n wglsted. mind.” T4ie night before Thanksgiving came ward explained—standing In the wings the fronl seat of .tbelr automobiles, *T was set on my purple,” said Mal to hold the cup while she fetched an gun In band a n d w lth a range of se v Mnlda hurried home, keen and bright with the thoughts of the blessed mor da. "If 1 can’t have It 1 won’t go at eral imndrod yards of road ahead Uln ornam ent for Mme. Lucca from her Lhin’t bother about me. Run dressing room, but before she cams initiated by sean-bllght. they are pick row. Her thoughts were of purple, a lt along o f you'll be late. You look aw but they were white themselves, the ing off many tiTabTiTi. ~XuTbmbT»TTe cofi" bock the singer had run Into the wings i for her tea and fonnd the Emperor cprns have started letting out their Joyous enthusiasm of tbs young for th e ful nlre to rad." pleasures that youth m ust have or At her window Malda aat through T W illiam holding the cup for het*! “Ths autom oldles for night hunting ei|»edl- wither. Rhe knew purple would be ths long morning and past tbs time of emperor am I led and handed me tbs tlons. ccai»- ber, and for the thousandth time the dinner at the store In her mind rup.” *ald Muie l.ncca. telling the sjte tried to assure herself that It Was she could bear the girls shrieking over Itory, "nud neviy «11.1 tea without sug Dentist For a Warship. In a recently built Italian man-of war pnrple Mr. Ramsay said ba liked and a pull boos, could hear old Bncbiuau’a ar taste ao atv«:»t!"—V esim lnstvr Go- there are special srraugom ents fug a not red Rhe was going home firs t to roar ever his ow n deeply concealed w i t » . • - ' get ths $4 wrapped to S piece af dem ist FINE FLORAL WONDER. 1 h a s h e a v y m e d iu m b ro w n h a ir. O’Neal left o n a b o v e d a te ta k in g w ith h im o n e o p e n M itc h e ll h a ck , h e a v y , m a d e for 3 se ats. O ne b a y m a rc , w e ig h t ab o u t 1 1 5 0 pounds, b r a n d e d J A , jo in e d , on left s h o u ld e r; m a n e ro a c h e d to Wash 811k.- In washing sill? there are four things Which must be avoided, and they are ■ionp, heat, rubbing and wringing. H ave the water lukewarm. Make a latlu-r with n little dissolved soup If the garment Is dirty. If tl(p article Is uot soiled much, use bran water. Don’t ever allow sortp In a lump to come Iq contact with silk. Take one end of the article and sw ish It around and around until it Is clean. Rluse It In cold water to which vinegar has been added. Add one tgblespoouful of Vinegar io <»ne quart of wtit'er. ‘lhaco the garment between dry cloths and squeeze, preferably between a wring er. Then shake well to get rid of all superfluous moist pre aud Iron nt once through tissue paper w ith a warm Iron. How so m e tim e a g o . O n e ( |a rk c h e s tn u t so rre l m are , w e ig h t a b o u t 1 2 0 0 p o u n d s : b r a n d e d an v il on rig h t stifle; b a ld face m a n e ro ac h ed . O n e set b u g g y , h a rn e s s , two lap ro b e s, o n e is r u b b e r c o v ered . CQK -rOUfQl ri F°r in fo rm a tio n le a d in g to th e ItiWdyi re c o v e ry o f : H a c k a n d H o r s e s Eureka A. F : ^ v ; $4. _ ttemn Lodge No. 121. & A . M ., M o r o , B e t h le h e m C h a p te r M o r a L o d g e , N o . 113, I . O .O . F . M oro, O reg o n . Meets every Saturday even in g at 7:30 o’ck s k. V isiting m em bers arc cordially InvIted. ^Maoui bers are expected io I* O. A. Slrloy, N . G. presen i. Robert M. Brash, Hecretarv Not Always What They Seem. Professor and Mrs. Hadley were an a train bound for New York, where Yale's president was to speak before a notional convention. He made use of ¿he hour and twenty minutes he spent In the train by rehearsing his speech In a low voice, using hla hands to em phasize certain passages. A kindly matron, who w as sitting directly behind Mr. and Mrs. Hadley First street. Strong brick, Moro, Ore. and who had been watching and listen ing, leaned forward and, tapping Mrs. Hadley on the shoulder, said feelingly; C o n fectio n ery “You have my sincere sym pathy, my poor woman. I have one Just like him C ig ars, T o b acco s at home.” L i ——-wi W m . Rudolf P hotographer K e rm it. In KalTIrland. B asutoland, D ah om ey and X » ta i. In Kongo, Abyssinia, K a m e ru n and Sen egal . The beast« o f prey a re p rim p in g up w ith fu rtiv e nods and laughs, ’ F o r K e rm it he la com ing dn to ta ka th e ir photographs. R E F R A IN . " N o w , look pleasant, please,” T h a t’s w h a t he w ill eay. “ Raise your borne a little M L C url y o u r ta ils this w a y .” Lions, tigers, fabberwooka, Jubjubs and giraffes A re a ll on s<l<s till K e r m it comes To ta ke th e ir ph otograpba Tin not fo r fu n th a t K e rm it nervy little lad Is d ra fte d fo r cam paigning In of his dad. The old m an goes to 'A f r ic a kings to hunt. / And K e rm it goes along to do graphic s tu n t goes B illia r d an d Pool T a b le s Ice cold drinks and Ice cream In sea son. Soda water, bottled and fountain, alw ays on h a n d .'. ej n i n e s S S t e w a r t Address: MORO, OREOON. S tock The Deputy Stock Inspector Louis Schadewitz, Kent, Oregon BUSINESS COLLEGE! W A IH IN S T O N A N D T S N T H STS . F O R TU N O . ORBOON W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G U riatm M» • tfood FoXHon The great N u m ld la n Hon to the tig er w ill exclaim : “ H ere oome the noble R oosevslta N ow 's our chance fo r deathless fa m e .” R ight there In poses picturesque and fu ll of w ild rom ance T h e y 'll stand for shot and snapshot and be g lad to g e t the chance BULBS BUCK BEG'S BULBS SUCCEED! ' S P E C IA L O FFER : M aS s ts k e tlS Ns« p erm anent ra s r. B atlsfaet! ión g u a r a n te e d or you r re fu n d e d . R e fra in —“ N ow . look plea a a n L " eta. W h en they get through w ith A fric a th a t land w ill be b e reft O f a ll Its b u lk y anim a ls ; there w on’t be any l e f t . F o r dad w ill c arry off th e ir hidse w ith glory In hie heart. W hile K erm it adds their phlsee to the master works of arL R e fra in —“ N o w . look pleasanL** e to —A rth u r O. B urgoyne In P itts b u rg C h re n - tele-Telegraph. i -osyen Collection J Souvenir . u . it N r: F .C rc.»: tSÍÁÑtlKgD T O P 1.K Ä S C i I L •« n.lh.PM<»»U «Ilk ■» ManiaXMMk. B M » lfa l Be-I. B«l>- M 4 PIMI SMk. »«U» «U «km» tkk B et \ m - mim •>» k~-i«. * • '« »■» ew«w , a ln * n o t, I »UI k V. kH. s SABSMMBUA. iyers es 1« . W , h a v s s e MSVSSS t W s p n kM sS th a flM w a la s o f t i l s s r 11 l i l lSSSS fiUCKNB PO R TLA N D DEPO T. fi n u 1757 so o n xi it Booxroxn. nx. ■Saturday, December 19th, 1908, A t the bonr of 10 o’- uloak a. m. o f aaid »lay,' at the C o u rt Uoaa« /M oro Sherm an oouutv, Oregon, t 'MkltTo'tftWtifghl'Ht bidder for oaah in baud, a ll of the foRowtug described »eal property if the said defendants, to w it: Th e N E X °1 .'section 27, end the S W)« Section 23, a ll in Tow nship 1 N ., It. 19 E . o f W. M . in S h e rm an ooauty, Gregou, containing 3J0 acres, more or leaa. D rte d November 17th, l.KJH. J. C. F msbman , Sheriff of 5tn20dlfi-31tiJ Sherm an ooauty, Oregon C H IC A O O P O R T L A N D S P E C I A L fo r Ih e Kant v ia H u n tin g to n . a 80 a.m. P ak net R ig g i, (s lo p s ) 12.13 p .m . SPO K A N E FLYER 7 UÜ p .m . • 00 4 m . flag » 0 a to p . 11.2V p.m 8 «A a .m . F o r K a o trr n W a a h in g to n , W a lla W a l l s , L a w is - M , t.'oeu r d ’A la n e a n d U r s a ! N o r th e r n p o in t s . Passe« Riggs A T L A N T IC K X PR K SH lo r (h a E a s t v ia H u n t i n g ton. fla g 4 8 1 a .m . 11. W p m . •P O R T L A N D -B ÌO O A L O C A L , fo r a l l lo ca l p o in ta b el w e e n R i g g s a m i P o r tla n d . A r r iv e s a t R i g g s le lu ia k la B.48 s.m. 7.«S p .m n o s lo p . Paste» Riggs and A.O0 p . m . 12.0ft a .m . L v . 12.1ft pRk W illa m e tte ■ Iv o r . For Astoria aud w av points, con nectin g w ith steam er for Ilw aco and North Beach. Hteamar Hom alo, Ash street dock. Leavea 8.00 p. m. d aily, except Hunday. Saturday 10 00 p. m. Arrives 5.00 p. nt. dally except Bunday. For Dayton, Oregon City aud Yam hill B i ver poluta, A sh street dock. Ijeaves 7.00 a. tn. dally except B unday. Arrive« 6,30 p.m. dally e xcept Hunday. For I<ewlHton, Idaho, and way p oin ts from Riparia, Wash. Ixmve Riparia 5.40 a. m ., or upon arrival train No 4, ................."lío. daily except Haturdav. ArrT 4 p. in. daily except Friday. For full Information call on or address W m . M cM U RR A Y « B l l SOÖTHERH HI. South- i 6 Tm e tble N0I2 North bud xiund S - March, 8, 1U08 ;>«««« nger IXMengr dally a * H TATIO NS dally I2'85pm 12.55 i’,00 1.15 1.80 J .40 11.06 arve 10 «5 10.25 10.16 10.00 . 9.55 1*55 2.10 2.25 2.40 1.10 < 85 1.00 4 20 5.00 9.85 9.20 9.10 8 58 8 86 8 10 7.56 7 45 7.15 a m .0 ........H iggs......... 5 4 . . . G|I»« ouh . . . . 7 b ........Hink«......... 9 H WoMCO.,., 14.1 .. K lon dyk e .. 10 1 .. . Bandon .. . ÍM.2 Hay Canon Jet 19 9 ..M cD o n a ld « .. ¿3.9 . . . DvMaaa . . . 27.b . . . . . Moro . . . . > 30 4 .. E rsklnvllle . .18 5 Grp«« Valley. 45 8 . . . B o u r b o n ... 52.5 ........ K ent , , y 57.8 . . . . WUeox . . . arv 711 I) . , . B h a n lk o ... For rates and In fo rm a tio n a p p ly to F. C R A B T R E E , A«ant, M o r o . Notioe ie hereby given th a t pursuant to the com m and uf a w rit uf execution issued oat of ths C iro u it C ourt of-<be State o f O r egon, fur Sherm eu C ounty, to me d ire c te d , dated Novem ber 13th, 19UM, in a s a lt therein pending w herein W illia m S m ith la p la in tifl -md B ernh ard H iin ele is defendant, com m an din g me to sell the lands hereinafter described to satisfy a ju dgm ent rendered aud entered in aaid oauae >m O ctober (itb, I9UM, in favor of the p la in tiff and agaiual ibe de fe n d a n t IteTuhnrd K iruele. fo r $366.76 w ith lutereet lhereon from the 12th day of February, 1906, at the rate of 10 peroeut.per annu m , end *7 6 attorneys fees and the fa r- tfter sum of $11.00 ousts, and aooruihg eoeta, I w ill, on O r . At the hour of 10.30 o ' clock a. m. o t aaid day, a t the C o a rl Houae door, lb M oro, Sbermnn county, O regon, del I to the highest bidder, fo r cash in hand, a ll of the follow ing desorihed real property of the said defendant, to -w it. the S W K Section 24, T p 1 N. of R . 19 E , W . M . in Bherpian oounty, Oregon, i i of Sherm an C ounty, Oregon In the C irc u it C ourt o f the S tate of Oregon, In and tor the ooanty o f Sherm an. >Sa Samm ons. To P a u l B Johnston, the above nam ed de fen d a n t. In the nam e of the State of Oregon. Yon are hereby required to ap|iear and answer the oom plaint tiled against you m the shove e n title d suit, on or before the Inst day of the tim e prescribed in the otder of pub lica tio n , to -w it, on or before the 4th day ot Decem ber, 19U3, and if you fa il to eo appear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to the court for the relie f dem anded to the oo m p laint filed herein against you, to-w it, fo r a decree firs t,th a t the bonds of m atrim on y heretofore and now existing between ibe p l-u n tiff and d efendant be forever and absolutely dissolv ed; second, th a t the p la in tiff be thereby granted the custody and complete and ex clusive control of the said oh ild reu, Esther Jobnslou and Loris J oh us ton, and tor auch other and fu rth e r relief as to this oourt may seem ju s t and m eet in the premises. T h is summons is seiVed upon you by pub licatio n thereof for the period of six sucoeaa ive werka in Th e Hberm au County Observer a weekly newspaper of general c irc u la tio n , published In bharm so ooauty, O regon. In pursuance to au order of the Moti Win M enriuhs, County J udge for Sherm an county dnly m ade on the 21st day of Ootobcr, 19dH, and the date ot the first pu blicatio n tbert of is the 23id day of October, l'.MW. U . M . E stkult , A ttorney 7lo23d4-314j for P la in tiff ßUMMONS M a ria E L a tz , P la in tiff, vs. William U. Lutz. Defendant T o W illia m H L u ts, the Hbove nam ed de fendant. In the nam e o f the State o f Oregon 'Y o n aife hereby required to appdttr nnd answer the oom plaint filed ogniuat yon in the above e n title led d suit, o t or before the I hki dav o f the tim e prescribed in the order of publication, to-w lt: on or befiyr« the 4th day of Deoemba», 190H, and if you fa il to so •»,►- pear and anxwar, p la in tiff w ill apply to tLe oourt fo r the re lie f dem anded in the o>n.- p la in t filed herein agninat von, to -w it: fo r a decree diseolving the bouda of m atrim o n y now existing between the p la in tiff and y o u r self, on the grouuda of w ilfa l deaertion for m ore than oae year, and for such other nnd fu rth e r re lie f as to the oourt m ay aeem equitab le nnd ju s t .* T h is summons is served npon you by pnt>- lioation thereof for the period o t six aoooesa- ive weeks in the Sherm an County Observer. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., Sunset, Ocean ’ and ‘ Shasta Route E A S T via S O U T H Overland J£x|ir«mi tcahia for Halem, Roeeburg, Aaliland, Hacrametito, Og den, Han Franclaoo, Htockton Los Angeles, El H omo , N ew Orleans and the E hm L L eaves Portland Union Depot, 8.45 p .m . Arrivm 7.25 a. m ., dally. M orning train connect« at Woodburn dally except Sunday w ith trains for Mt. A n gel, Hilvertou Brow nsville, Springfield, W endling and N atron. Leave« Portland U n ion Depot 8.30 a m . arrive« 5.56 p. m . Eugene piuwenger connect« at W ood- bur a . w ith Mt. Angel and Silver too local. Leave« Portland U ulon Depot 4.16 p. hi., return« 10.35 a.m., daily. Corvallis pimeenger leave« Portland U nion Depot 7.30 a m ., arrivee5.60 p.m. D a ily . Hheridan pasAenger leave« Portland U nion D epot 4 50 p.m ., arrive«H.26a.m. Daily. Fortot Grove | >»««»■ liger leave« Port land Uulon Depot 10.4» p.m-, arrives 1.50 p.m . D aily excep t Sunday. P O R T L A N D OSWEGO H 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 . Depot, Foot o f JeHer»on’Btreet. , Leave« from Jefferson street depot for hallo« and Interm ediate points dally, 4.16 p.m. Arrive Portland, 10.16 a .in. The Independence M onm outh Motor Line operate« daily to M onm outh and Atrlie, connecting w ith H. P. C o ’« train« s t Dal la« and Independence. Ticket« to Kofltern point«and Europe, also Japan, China, H onolulu and Australia. u *'. CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third and W ash in gton . P hone Main 7x1. Portland, Or. 1 £ W . ST1NOER, W m . flcM U R R A Y City Ticket Agent. Gen-Paa«. Agt I U M M O N 8 .—I n th e C ir c u it C o u r t o t th e 1 o f O r e g o n lor S h e r m a n I ' o u n l y . E tta Woolsey, P la in tiff, vs. Bists J F. E . Woolsey, D efend an t z T o F. E . Woolsey, the above nam ed de fendant. In the nam e of the HtSte o f Oregon'— M O N T H L Y M A G A Z IN E You « re hereby required to appetir and A F a m il y L ib r a r y answer the oom plaint filed against yon in the above-entitled suit, on or before the Iasi day of the tim e presoribed in tbe„prder of pnhliostion, tb w iti on or before the 4th dey 12 C om f l it i N ovels Y early o f Deoember, 1903, and i f yon fa il tp so ap pear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to the M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N D oourt for the re lie f dem anded tn thè 00m- PAPERS O N T IM E L Y TO P IC S i-lsin t filed herein against you, to -w it, for a decree dissolving the bonds o f m atrim on y $ 2 .6 0 per y e a r ; 2 5 eta . a corv now existing between th« pi sit, tiff and yofir- NO C O N T IN U E D S T O R IE S aelf on the grounds o f desertion; and fo r E V E R Y N U M B E R C O M P L E T E IN I T « * L F snob other and fa rth e r re lie f ae to the eourt ifisy seem equitable and ja s t. T h ia auramons is served upon you by pub-* Jioation thereof for the period of six snooeaa- *1 I I n • 1 • | tve weeks in Th e Hberm an County Observer, a weekly newspaper o f general eire n la tio n , u w to * u , v i V M S WWM a I I U I I U J s porBUan0e lo n n order of the H on Wm H e n - published in Hherm an oouniy, Oregon, in pursuance to an order o f the Hon Wm H en - OW M wwbw I - I __ I ___ - M unaa riohs, Oounty Judff" for Sherm an county, I I III I vw O R O B H d o l ^ m B ( U 1(O U m | d M o l O e t o b e r , imim . rli hs, County Judge tur Hhèfm au oouniy, duly made on the 21st day of O ctober, ll.'Wt. M a ta ___ and'the date of the first pu blication thereof and the date of the first publiastton thereof AX Wff J > h e 38rd day Of O ctober, 1908. * 1« the 23rd day of October, 1908. ~ Gao P L w u , Attorney The Best in Current Literature voniiDercia Job Inotiiif Vlz^Tl— A t T he O bserver O ffice 7 te M 4 BUI 7 - .1. 8 20 p m 4 2 0 p .m . y l l E K I F F M A LE. In ths C iro u it C onrt uf the Stats of Oregon tberm an. oouutyi of HI UPPINCOTT’S Ar. Dslly. L v . D s lly . Portland, Oregon. Notioe is hereby given th a t pursuant to the com m and ol a w rit of execution loaned out u f TbwAluonit oourt of the state ol G re gou, Tor Hberm au Oouuty, to me directed, dated N ovem ber 7th, 1ISIH, in a suit therein peudlug w herein Fred M D eilx e l is p la iu tifi and B ernhard U im m ete. E. G . McCoy aud W. M . B arn e tt are defendants, oom m andiu* me to sell the lauds h e rein a fte r described to aalisfy a ju dgm ent rendered aud entered in said cause on O ctober 2Mih, 19UM, in favo r ol ihe p la in tiff, and against the defendant»- B ernhard ltin im e le .E G. MoCoy aud A M B aruett, for $1,AN>.UU w ith interest thereon from the 3d day of Deoem ber, 19U5, at thi rate of 10 percent. |»«r auburn, aud flfiO.Ot attorneys fee,'aud the fu ilh e rs u m of 822.7fi ix Hts, and accruing coal«, 1 w ill, <>u TkU H .lb M .M la»w >k . . Il w ■ -ti— For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, coo** sumption. You can trust medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this <hc next time you have a bard cough. I fe— t Mk W » te «« |M v) a * u k M Uto i eu I t ■■s.lM lu e«raM Tally . ak V 1 m *1 », M- I t a 0w am «m spaltsa •» • x « ™ « , au e ^ 1 1 .. Weak Lungs B ronchitis MM MartolM "ÌKÌÌ. HrMlalk Ik . . NMke Hj*. «I . A , Í RnwvHUke e Iato, lito , flM xisb Irto, Bwillns. fleownsls, OsnBRB.Ofci— ma bsmm DnflM Il, Writ» iugl tourist sleeplng-oxra sie« d aily to O m aha, Chloago, Hpokane; tourist aleapiug-oar dally to Kankaa C ity. R eclining chair- cars (seat« free) to the East daily. M ALE. V id s M Johnston, B la in tiff, vs. I’nul B Johnston, D efend an t R e fra in —"N o w , look p leasanL” ate. ano union pacific 3 T rain s to T h e East Dally ( l e n ì Paeeenger Agent, q U G C IU £K J. C. 5tn20d l8-316l O regon. T h e y 'll traverse trackless forests w here th e y 're very sure to spy Cam elopards and buffaloes and big rh l- nocerl. T h s old m a n ’s gun w ill bang a w a y , the kodak It w ill click. And thus the g a lla n t sire and a A w ill Jointly tu rn a trick. > N O T IC E . N otice is hereby given th a t the u n d e r signed, has been appointed by the County C ourt o f the State of Gregou fo r Sherm an ooauty, a d m in is tra to r of the estate o f P M Haggles, deoeased, and hits duly qualified aa such. A ll persona haviug claim s agaiusi the estate of said deoeased, are hereby no tified to preaeut the aame to me, a t the law offices o f M e iu d l A B ry a n t, iu the c ity ol M oro, G regou, verified as by law required, w ith in six m ouths from date o f first p u b li cation o f thia notice. T o -w it, Nov. 20, 19UH. G- N. R uimilbs , A d m in istra to r, o f the Estate et B. M. Ruggles 5tn20d2ft 817] deoeased Dated Novemifer 17th, 1908. F bxkman , Sheriff, S h e rm a n C o u n ty , the forest the photo In s p e c to r R e fr a in —" N o w , look p leasanL” eta. i ^ H M I N I U T R A I O R ii Saturday, December 19th, 1908, the service Ths bast k in d of a toottm ontol - " • o l d to r over s ix ty ysors.” A ll perilous baying oleim a against the ee- tate o f aaid deceased ora hereby notified to present the seme to me e t the lew offices o f my attorneys, M e in d l A B ryant, In th« oity of M oro, O regon, verified as by law ra qu ired , w ith in six m ouths fro m the date ot brat pu blicatio n of thia notloe, to -w lt, N o vem ber 27 tb , 190H. J . J. KcHaarrsM, A d m in istra to r Estate of Rebecca M c L a n e , 5tn27d26 81M] deceased O regon , S ho ^ t L ine O r. N o 7 » O . K 8. Regular com m unication each 2d and 4th Thurs day even in gs m on th ly. By order W .M . Mra Helen Parry. Neoy , S h e r if f of S h e r m a n C o u n ty , M o ro , O r e g o n . I F Meets the first anil third 'Thursday even in gs of each m onth V isiting ruemlters co rd lilly Invited to m eet My order of th e W . M. J. M. Parry, Heoretary. W r ite o r p \ o n e in fo rm a tio n a t m y e x p e n se , J. C . “ Mrs Mary Dowling of Ban Franclsoo, raoommends a remedy for stomaoh Ills •he^aay«, “Gratitude for ths wonderful efleot of Klsotrlc Bitters in a case of aoute digestion prompts this testimon- al. I am fully oonvlnoed that for atom- •oh aud liver troubles Electric Bitters is the best remedy In market today.1* This great tonic aud alterative medioin How to &srp Things Cold Without loe. invigorates the system, purifies blood, An Ingenious woman bus devised a And Is especially helpful lu all forms of plan for having good, cold milk and female weakness.50cat Moro Pharmac/ butter without lee. It 1* a homemade du'.Sjr of pantry, ao cheap and success O ThCB F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . \ ful that any housewife w ho haa plenty N o t c o n i la n d .- P u b lln h c r . of e nter can have one with very little D ep artm e n t o f the In te rio r, I L a n d U fflo e a t T h e D alle s , O r ., | ......k. Make « frame, uny size, but twr 14 th , 190H Ftrcus enough to fnrry a tub of water Notice ie hereby giveu Noven» that Pise W o rkinger, on to}», and cov$t the frame with hes- o f Ajai, O regon, who, ou M ay 6»h, 11MM. rlun or sucking. Put a tub on top and made homes lead entry (S e ria l No. QlftftS) No see ‘H! It with water and put vwoo!eu 1U7W1, for the E M N F / Ï . «-« »3. N ^ N 34 Tp 1 south, range 19 east, .......... W ill lam e tte Me t < < two and three Inchea wide In It rtd is u , baa filed notloe o f in te n tio n to o lfut* they feed the water down and m ake final five year proof, to establish heap the sacking wet nil the time. The cla im to the land above described, before W B arm an, U nited Htatea Conomia- ah' b lovin g through the w e t; packs George sionar, a t hla office at Condon, Gragonon the kc»ps everything alm ost as cool aa If lAMbday of Deoember, 190B. C la im a n t namea aa witnesses. George It ••.ere In a refrigerator, and the but- ier and milk taste better than If It H m ith, W a lte r H m ith. A K Y ork, aud B arrel B row n, a ll of A jax, Oregon. vrgrfi shut from fhe air. Moreover, It 5tn27tl25-81Hl 0 . W . M oobx , Register *.,1'! keep fresh much longer In thia d:;lry. An old blanket makes the best J ^ O T IC K O F A U M l M B T k A T l O N . feeding atrlps. Put in enough to have Notloe is hereby given th a t the un d e r thi’ck* or four ti* each side. The prin signed has been appointed by the C oun t) ciple Is (hat of the water bag, and w s C ourt o f the state o f Oregon fo r Hbermau co m ity , a d m in istra to r of the estate o f ltehec nil know how cool the ivater Is kept oa M c L a n e , dvoeaaed, aud has duly q u a li In the soaked canvas. fied aa auob, i W H a w la Y a u r O lg s a tla n ? Lst Us Hops So. ••William.’’ she said, “m eans good. Jam es means beloved. 1 woudsr**— A flush mantled her cheek. x “I wonder,” ehe softly murmured. “w hat George menus?” “George means business, I bops,” said mother, looking up from the wed ding announcements In the evening pa per.—New Orleans Tlmeq-DqjnocraL STOLEN, Near Moro, Oregon on Nov. 14th, 1908, J A U t » « x . Attorney tor P iato ti«