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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
■■ I The " Farmiug Demonstration Train. O b s e rv e r« IV k e There is nothing more popular in Oregon and Washington, than the city o«riei*i r»»««. official r a w * or »■«"■ a» «o farming demonstration trains sent out by the Oregon Railroad and MOHO, QMBOON • Navigation Company, und r auapi- ces of the Oregon Agricultural Col D c. I reland , Editor. lege. A special representative of ÇJ. L . I rbland . ....................M anaobk the railroad company, A A Morse, FRIDAY . . ? . ...........May 21, lt*»9 called at The Obeerveft office Wed nesday and gave us a few pointers concerning the train that is to be Church and Society notice« FREE, ex cept when for money making purpose« sent out next fall, and which is to Huch notice» at regul« rate» at the option put in half a day at each of the • I the publishers. principal town« of Sherman county. We will not be reepnnaible for th«* neglect of aubacribera to notify na of The train will consist of 10 cars at change« in their address. Nor w ill the least, divided as follows; notification of a Poatraaater that the sob- No. 1. Live stock — sheep, hogs, Wcriber baa “ Remove«!” aettle the bill of a daltoquont. beef and dairy cows; D id it ever occur Vo you t h a t it No. 2. Poultry; eoata no »»tore to produce p rin tin g that No. 3. Dairy implement-; la pleasing to the eye than the other No. 4. Seeds for fallow crops; k in d . T h e Observer ia equipped w ith a ll m odem facilities for doing good No. 5. Grains and grasses; w ork a t the very m in im u m of coat. 'Ivy us w ith an order and if it ia not execut Others with machinery; farming ed to your perfect eat iafact Ion you ueed implements; fruits, bees, etc Lec n ot pay ftwr It. tures, and interchange of thought Send for advertising rate*. upon topics beneficial to the farm, will bn leading parts of the daily The success of savings bank Insur progrnm We hope that every farm ance In Massachusetts baa led the er in the county will make it a New York legislature to plan a ayatem p o in t to attend at Jeast half of one t h a t w i ll give Jimuraoc* at coat to peo day. We shall publish days and ple o f small Income, ft la Intended to have a policy provide life Insurance dates ill time that all may Ix-corn** and old age Insurance on premium informed in-advance of the arrival payments as lojw as 25 cents n month. of the train at all points in the SP ... coun'y that our people may prove Judging from the space which a cer to the demonstrators that tain class of periodicals devote to the *We Do. exposition and discussion of various u p lift problems, such as children In the public schools, public playgrounds for children, sanitation In the home and home ourrouadlngs, social better ment and social morals, woman suf fragists have strong grounds for their argument that this 1« pre-eminently an age when women should acquire a firm er hold upon public affairs. T he national government is about to Install at Pittsburg the largest ma chine In the world for testing the strength o f structural materials. A pressure equal to 5,000 tons can be brought upon a beam or column by thin great machine. It was declared that She calam ity of the Quebec bridge was due to Ignorance concerning the strength o f columns used in support of the superstructure. A machine which Could test the capacity of a chord of the alie of the one which snapped w ith such fata l and costly results at Quebec Is yet to be built. *- The machine at Pittsburg, which w ill be operated,by the government geological survey, Is Intended to test the strength of large blocks of stone, columns of concrete and brick used In t he work of the government. One of the problems o f building on a mam moth seals Is to determine the relative safety, adaptability and durability of materials and to keep the cost at the minimum by using only what is neces sary to Insure strength. The Inform a tion gained from these government tests w ill be shared w ith tbe engineers of tbe country. Liberty Is carried to the point o f the wildest license by those aliens who bold up prosperous citizens w ith pistol and dagger. Having been taught that gold can be picked up lu the streets here, they come determined to lutve It if they have to kill In order to get It. Unfortunately they have discovered th a t people are ready to jwy black mail on demand. Tbe Black Ilgo d la . based on strategy. Whenever a man who won’t pay or can’t pay la killed the tim id rich shudder and are easy vlctlma. T h e International movement against the Black Hand, w ith prominent Ita l ians a t the front. Is calculated to check tbe reign of terror long enough for those marked for plunder to take breach Heretofore marked men have fe lt that a ll "tbe Black Hand following Municipal Flu antes. The following summary<rojn the official reports of City Treasurer Wa Ian and Recorder Mowry, will be of interest to the tax-paying citizens nF Moro. The reports are for thejietiod of t> ree months end ed March' 31st 1909: Receipts. Water collections ...........$ 363.45 Lights “ .......... 398 78 License “ ................. 47 50 Cash o.i hand ................. 64.45 Taxes fm county treasurer 1,771.77 • Total receip ts........ .$2,646.96 Outstanding. W arrants..................... .$6,063 10 Overdraft. ...........V. 121 16 Total indebtedn«-g<*. . . .$6,184.26 Disbursements. S u p p lies............ ................. $ 1 2 4 .8 5 Labor,. ............................. 88 00 Repairs............................... 17 00 Fuel............................... 25.95 Insurance........ .................. 57.30 Freight ............................. 161.13 G asoline......................... . . 239.85 Salaries ...................... « . . 396.35 Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Total ................. . $1,146.08 Receipts exclusive of taxes . . . . . .$874.18 Excess of expenses over receipts.. . 271.85 1,146.03 C A S T O R IA M o re M . C. Chwreh Subject of sermon for Sunday May 23d; “A sorrowful medita tion.” M W Weaver, pastor Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. I’ H Buxton, Supt. J,adie«’ Aid Society, every Thurs day, at 2 o’clook p m . Mrs J I* Stralil, President.. M o re P r o a b y t e r l a w C h u ro h . Services in Moro Pre-byterian church next Sunday, Morning and evening. Subject -of morning discourse: “dJusiness.” r Subject of the evening discourse: “Seventeen lines of the world’* richest literature ” Sunday school at 10 a m. x A cordial-welcome to all. A. J. A dams , Pastor S p a u ld in g C h a p o l. Services at 12 m, Sunday next. Subject: Foreign Missions. G F Pinkham, pastor Sunday School every Sunday at' 11 a m .atSpaulding Chapel. Every one invited to be present and take part A M Wright, Supt. W osloy C h a p o l. (n Doubt. •* “ Poea your husband ever swear?” “ I don’t know. I have never accom panied him over the golf course.”— Browning's Mngazlne. L iv e d 152 Y a a rs . TW ebH frn posRtHy > Joseph M Sanders, V. , O . » oro regon Will promptly attend to all calls for Veterinary »ervicer, in any part of Sherman or Gilliam counties. Phone, or'ad drees Box 42, Moro. Employment Wanted. Position wanted by man and wife on a farm in Sherman county. For particulars call at The Observer Book Store, or address Ix>ck Box G, 2t*] * *' Moro, Or Russell Cyclone Thresher J I Case Engine, and other Ma chinery, for sale low down for cash. Apply to H. F. M y Ena, tf.326] 2 ^ m. so. of Wasco, Or A- , • Joe A. Wilson Attorney at L aw Office in the Moro Commercial £ 0 y e rs MORO OREGON V *» b a v « S a ««arara« the Frretv . O»-orge M ow ry & M o w ry , Room* 1, 2 and 3 over W W M Co MORO - - - Frank Menefee. OREGON Fred Wilson M ^ n e fe e ,& W ils o n Attorneys - at - Lûw Office in thtf Vogt Block, ii|>stair* THE DALLES DR- 0 OREGON J. GOFFlf<{ PHYSICIAN & SURGED,\, D r marie m . goffin . of A>il!B C U M . i la w v nacTM A L. W a v a b lls h Diseases of Women & Children a Specialtr Office In TH«* O«»ffit» Building, fat St M<*ro, Qr*fi<n>- mmbmbi J. R. Morgan D e n tis ts MORO - *• - - > OREGON AU Work Warranted. Offioe cor. First st,a n d McCoy av., Diagonally opposite Drs. Goffin. M eCA LL P A T T O N S Cek-Kratad (o r atyla, p a H r« t 4 t. » Im p llc ltv »«<• re lia b ility n early «0 ye-ir». Sold ia n a arly « w r y c ity and In w e to a th a U n ite d 8ta<>-« ar<l C anada, nr by m a il d irec t. M o ra «old than any other m aka. S end lo r Ira a catakugna. •OF K A IL T wonbebpvl NJS, I N M K 3 R M E N T * i I.. A ro o t« . P ■natal n atal b r in g * poem turn ra ta l.> f« « and o r « < • • « p ria a odera. A d d w t . U •J i m e « S t e w a r t ' AM zwm : M O RO , ORROON. M A G A Z IN E M o ra au b o rn hr r t th a n at y e t ha« fa th in n rr e g a r in a m itb n a a m o n th . I a valuable. L o t- i a , m illin e r y , a*4 «tylva, p a tte r n s ■ (a a c y oaadl»w<>. b haled p lata oewii n g . *- atiqautta, r a n d «tórte«, etc. O n ly IU c e n t, a year (w o r th ts d o r lu n ub n le ie ), t. lo In c lu d d in g a l< ree pattern, pia copy. hulm reibe tm la y , o r «end lo r MCSU c e . S» la sa « . n a su I Bears the Blgnatnre of Sum ■**- —- Call and E xam in e 5fy Htock of F U R N IT U R E 640 acres fine farm land one mile from Wasco, well improved $5,000 cash, balance on may term* with intercMt 8 jwr ofeat. Fine Wa»co private cottage $1,500, on easy residence property in with windmill, ciAerfi, water system, five town near Sandow mill for one third casi), balante term*. U. B. parsonage in .Wksc« for $1200, one third cash hahu ce on easy terms. ' ‘ A half section of land near Ione in Morrow founty. Rate £ast Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Railroad O. W . A X T E L L Moro Stock Inspector Sherman County, Oregon. p«ty Stock iMgector ** - a w ll e l ic S • W lic n In Oregon. P u r l lu m l •T O P AT T t._ Hotel Oregon Cigars, Tobaccos .Billiard and Pool Tables C o rn er 7th an d Stark ttr a a ta . Icueol«] (Irinka and l<» m a n i In sea It 1« new and tie room» are prqvided with running water and long dUiance tele son. 8«ala water, bottled aud fouutalh, phone». European plan. Katea alw ays on band. $1 per day and upward Iflgbpvt priced loom $8 per day. SOREN HANSEN W right-D ickinson Hotel “Co. Cha*. W right, Pre* Id rat. M. C. Ill« klnoen, Manager. Proprietor of CITY DRAY NO. 2 Esmond Hotel Express and Freight Delivered to any Part of the City Driiying of all Kinds. P ro tlan d , O reg o n . IW k A K Trunks a n d ' Grips Delivered To and From all Trains. CfflUf ANDBRbO N 0 ® IM MANAUKX , ¡ fa t M Free bus to and from trains Rate* by the day 50 c, 7 6 c , SI.OO, $ 1 .60, 8 2 . European Plan « Personal Mention A Good Clean town on a visit, after nearly two weeks’ absence.- H e says he hopes to stay quite a while with a number of the best families; he brings with him a lot of new stories- -good o n es; his health is much improved. Family Hofei Phallaniont Livery C p . Wasco, Oregon.' Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to ofdeV^ and n t t o r « i r r t prompt and aatto- factory at reasonable prices. Farmer* teams fed aa well as they are fed at home, if not better. Telephone at our ftX|g«D>-e. Observer Book Stcre. » Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla aud all points on the O. R. & N. line To To To To O m a h a and K a n s a s C it y S t L o u is a n d C h ic a g o a n d r e tu r n $ 6 0 a n d r e tu r n $ 6 0 re tu rn $ 6 7 . 5 0 re tu r n $ 7 2 . 6 0 and to o th er p rincip al cities to the East, M idd le West »nd H o t i l h , correapondlDgly low tore»; on sale June 2, 8; J u ly 2,8; August 11, 12 T o D e n v e r a n d r e tu r n $ 5 5 oti sale M ay 17, Ju ly 1, August 11 . d o in g tra n s it lim it ten day« from date (if hu I p , flnnl return lim it O.-lober 81at. Three link eta preaent nuiue Very » itra c llv e fenitirtw In (he w s y o f stopover p riv ile g e , and choice of rout«-»»; thereby t*nab!!flg poenengern to m ake aide trip« to m any Intereating poUda enYoute Routing on tbe return trip through C a lifo rn ia m a y la? I rail at a Hllgh* advance oarer the rates quoted F u ll particulars, sleeping oar reservations and tickets w ill be fur- nlnhed by any O R A N local agent ur F. C ra b tre e , M o ro , or s M o r o s « B arber S hop ? P o r c e la in B a lh T u b a . ■ ■ II berylbing First Class and Up to date. | Agent for tlio Best Steum Lpuntlry Shop in Brick, B u ild in g n ex t Observer Office | e EDGAR LEW IS, Proprietor. MORO - a » » a a a a a a a a a a » » a i a a i n a a i i » a - a OREGON. a a r« .- A ...... W rrl. M c M u r r a y , Cton’l Paaeengtr Agt P o rtla n d , Grogon K l k Satixfaction Guaranteed Both in Woiktnunship and Price ’Office at Furniture Store. • SsWKOA F vra, A lio rn ey fo r P la in tift F . R . A X T E L L , M O R O , O R !; I I I ti e C irc u it C ourt of the 8 tate of O re goti, fur Sherm an C ounty. n Iw* 1 I , T<> D avid tt Jxiqnea. ibo above annicd de fendant. In ibe nam e «>( the S tale of Oregon You ere boreby required to appear and anawer the com plain t filed nu-unat you in Hut above e n title d euit, on or before tbe last day of tb e tim e preecrilted in the order of pa h lio a tio n , to w n , on nr before tbe 11th day o f June, ad . 1909, and if von. fe il to on ap pear end hnewer, p le iu n lf w ill apply to the coart fo r the re lie f detbanded in tbe com p la in t filed herein anaína* you, to-w it. fo r a decree dissolving the honda of m atrim on y li» » « tin t ing lietween the p la in tiff and vour s eif, on the ground««of ornel and Inhttinau «re tin e lli, and for »nob oth>-r and I or tlier re lie f as io tb«- tio art may a*»en> equitable and junt 0 T id e Hilu m- na b* tn-rved upon yon by pub lic a d ,it: ík e r m f (or u pt in ei o f wix aocceas- Ive weiks tu The Htj. riuaii C oaiuy Obaei ver, S fcbidUg u»w^jp«pei of general clrcnlatton piibtlxlied in H ln rm a n countv, O reuon, in pb i-u.oioc u> on oro or o f the H on W m lie n - rteba, judge o f ibe QoQiity U< a rt o f b ber ti au iio u u iy , O ic .o u , d u ly made on tbe ?8d d iy o f A p ril, llMXt, end the date o f the firat puM ioeitot) tb tre o l is the 30th d a i o f A pril lBirt« * “ ------ - A . . ttorce . K • A. »31 r . S j t l ] for la io tlff C e M « w e r e l« l T r » 4 e H ID E L I N E H (»fore buying fr o m a n t. E m m a L J aiqnea, P la tu liff, va. D a v id H JxCqiK-e. D efend an t. Conducted on Best Principles Confectionery via th e T o Steve B< a u lie o , t b e a b o v e nam ed defaud-' • PR IC ES R E A S O N A B L E L iv e apd L et L ive Wm. Rudolf * d u rin g s e a s o n 1 9 0 9 M in u te B oauliett, W a in u ff, S S I.aS O jlll Convient to Business EV ER Y BO D Y 'S M A G A Z IN E ? has come back to 8 eve R e n a li*« . D e fe n d an t In tbs nam e o f m e 81 ate o f Oregon You »re hereby required to appear end annwer tbe uo uip laiut filed ngaluat yon to tbe above e n title d e u r .o r or before the laal day ol tbe tim e preaonbed in tbe order of pu b lica tio n , tow n: on or before tbe U t b day of June, HMM, aud i f you fa ll to eo ap- 1 ear and s n -w e r, p la in tiff «rill apply to tb« ooart for tbe re lie f dem anded iu tbe e mi p la in t filed bete in agaiust yon, In - w it : f o r R doeree diaeolviug ibe bonda of m atrim o n y now e xievn g between tbe p la in tiff aud youi e elf, 011 tbe «round» o f cruel and inhum an tre a tm e n t, and fo r each other and fm tb e r re lie f an to tbe ooitrt m ay ee. ui e quitab le and Jlli,I. T b ie euminonn ta served upon you by pab- li oat ion there -f for ibe period o f eix saeoeae- ■ re aeeka in tbe S herm an Dounty O bserver e w eekly uewapuper o f general c irc u la tio n published iu B brriuau conu iy, O regon, in purananoe to nu order o f tlie H o n * m H en r.cna, County Judge fo r 8ht*ruinn ooauty d u ly made on Ib e 23d day of A p ril. 1IMM, and the date of the fir -t p a b lic aiio u thereof te tbe 30th day of A p ril. 1909. My Motto Is Quick Hal«» aud Hmatl Profits. First street. Strong brick, Moro, Ore. <XXXX»OOCX>OOOCXXXXXXXXXXX>OOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOO¿X>?z¿>'?<^>0 lb « S la te o f O rv jfo a foe _______ __________ t ffuii dwb rv'i ■■■ rrvoTi s > ff y ff g ■ n >■ m f f f n w i r r m rww i ■ ■ ■ v i m i m M0 In Diamond Chick Food. It Is a completely balanced ration, representing 20 years experience in manafacturinff for Pacific Northwest N. poultry growers. P IO J N T lS E F t B L .T J E B A R N WRITE FOR 1909 POULTRY ROOK L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . Ask for Not 832 A complete catalog of Poultry Supplies, Remedies and Foods for every one brief, concise M andy " requirement—the compendium of poultry in- M a n n ' s L e e ormation for the B o n e o North B rooders & "•.. . west ip ut, .J ’i, ’ 1 C u tter . I n c u b a t o r s T !. . Í , M ORO, O H K O O N . C R. BELSHEE, Proprietor and Manager. Teleph Hie from T'h* D a 11«« ur anv 8b«ru)an eofinty ix>mt« at onr rt,ie u « e H< rv io * furniabed to or from M oro to any point» OUR M O n o “ Pleace the public.“ B V E R Y T H tN O NEW A N U ÜP-T O -Û ^T K , SP E C IA L R A TES TO COM M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S «UMHO.XÄ-, In the C irc u it Court of the S tate o f Oregon for th**u(.iitit« of H lieriuau. Hat-hi Kagtkuwa, Plaintiff, 1 V 1 T o Ikorne K ig lk a W a , the Above tianied defendant. tn tb« name o f tbe H tate o f Oregon You are hereby iwquired to appear and anawer tbe ootuplaint filed against yon in the above e n title d aait.onor before tbe laat day of llw t im - pr e a r (bed in the order o f pualinatKwi »0 w it; on or before the fffith day o f Jan e , 11* 9, aud if yoa fa il to co a p pear and anawer, p ia iu ttff w ill apply to tbe oonrt fo r tbe re lie f dem anded iirtn e a o m - p la tu t filed herein against yoa, to -w it: f o r a dears« dieanlviog ibe notide of m atrim o n y now « lis tin g beiw eew the p la in tiff and yowr- eelf on «he groande of desertion; aud for ennb oth er aud fa rth e r re lie f as to tb« eoart may seem eqattalde «nd jn *t. Tbte «unnnoCH is aoivsd ap<>n to n by p«rb- n c e iffi, thereof for tbe period o f six «ncMan- Ive wm-ka In T b * S b -r- an C<>n»ty * fbsTTar, a w eekly iiewapnper o f general eirenlattnn, publish»d in bh ruian eonnty, Oregon, in pareuar.ee lo t h * order the H on W in Hen- rlolni. County Jad^e for Sherm an oounty d u ly ai de on tb« Stb day n t Vny. tfifip. e n j tb * d a t* o f tbe Hret tmb ioaliou tb rre o f in the Itv b day o f M h » HMM A C oax , Att<.rn*ve | ’i<UU|g Evan ' X'UeiylQune* 4 v > . Guesswork H akoxm . va Ikoron K agtkaw a. D e fe n d a n t. of %' our m ritrin e t. as ¿ vea u ä <• C For A Infants S T and O Children. R IA Tb Und Yon Han Alwajt Bought C. J. Bright, Wasco, Ore. I^UMM O XS- th e C ir c u it C o u rt ut S h erm a n e o i-n ly New Entirely. U N D E R T A K IN G and C a ll a n d aee m e o r w r it e of tb * State of O regon: You a r - b< t euy required to appear in the above e m itte d oonrt and anawer tbe ooua- p la iu t filed agaioat yon in the above e n ti tled »1111, uu or, before tbe laat day of the tim e preauritred iu the ord«r o f p u bliaatio u, to -w u : O n or before 2d day o f J u ly , IDdU, and if yv»i) f a il to «0 appear and ans wer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe oourt for tbe re lie f dem anded iu tbe c o m p la in t filed L e reto hgaiUhl yoa, tow n: F o r '« decree dte- Holvtng tbe bouda o f m atrim o n y now exiet- itig betweeu tbe p la in tiff and yourself on tbe «round« of desertion, aud to f ounb o b- er and fucsLcr r e lie f wS 'ft "Ate oourt may aeem eqailabic'Trnd ja a t. T u la numinous is aerved nnou yon by pob- lm a tio u thereo f fo r a period dt m ix anoueea- ifd week« iu the fiberm nu C oauty O^merver, a weekly u«w«p,.per o f general oiro n la tio n , publm bed in Sberm iib C ounty, O regon , in pursnauce to an order of ifce H o n W in H efi- rloha, County Judge fo r Sherm an county d u ly m ade on the 14tb d y o f M a y 1SMJW, ana the d a te o f the firat im blioatio u thereof ia tbe 21at«lay of M a y , RAW. Hsaace F Futrra, A ttorney ¡C U ro ilja j l..r F ln iu trff In O R A SS VALLKY, O R « ...A N O ... new brick building. aroM HAIR VMCt. 170 acre farm iu Sherman Co 17 m e. of Moro, on John Day river 3-room bouse, stable, well wind mill with foroe pump, etc, part in cultivation, 45 acres al- fa fa land; $3,500 small caoh pay ment, balance easy terms. Fine residence property ad joining the city of Carlton in Yamhill county consisting of 7j acres of ground, 3 | acres all c eared remainder all wood and timber, has 6 room up to date qottage; all in fine shape. For •ale on easy terms will exchng lor Eastern Oregon property. You am liuraby required to nppear and nnawer tbe auuipiaiB t blotl Nuamat you iu the Hbov.-'eiititlMd au|t, on or before the Inat day o f tbe liare pr rotor tired in tbe order of pa b lio a tio ti, lo w it:O ti or bi-fore tbe 25th J a y of Jttu , Í. 09, and I f you fa ll to so u p r o a r itrfd aaawer. p la in tiff w ill apply to tbeC oart fo r tbe re lie f dem anded iu the odtruilxint filed herein agatust you, to w it: F o r a deoree dittuulviug tbe boud« of lu a triu io u y now ex- istiug tretweeu tbe p la in tiff and voaraelf on tbe gronuda o f cruel and inhum an tre a t m en t, aud fo r auoh oth er aud f u r t k ir re lie f ue to tb a o o n rt m ay « w in e q u itso ie and jn st. Tbis'HUiuiuuUM id served upon you uy pub- liuation thereof for a period o f eixdituoetdt- ive weeks in tbeH beriuau OonutyA Ui-eryer, a weekly newspaper of peneral oiruulatiou publidbed in b b erniau e w tu ty , O'eizou, in PU.ldUnpoe to an o ld e r o f tbe lio n Mur lle n - rioba, jndg« of tbe County Uonrt o f Bber- tu a u county. O regon, duty tuada <4ttba fitb day of M a y , l'JGU, and >be date o f tbe first pn ldieu tiou thereo f 1» tbe 14tb day of FU R N ITU R E I Vinton Hotel tablets relieve the 111 feeling at onee, strepgtheu the digestive functions,puri fy the stomach, liver and blimd, helping tbe system to d o lts w ork n a tu ra lly ,**)'* Mrs Rosa Pet Is, B irm in g h a m , Ala. For sals by Moro Pharm acy. fe n d a n t— Law yers Ú arations and cathartics o n ly nb.de m at- tors worse. I do not know where I aim'd «w»vw y r v u tW MVJ X J toll « art VS IC Q v ili have v been today bad I 11 not tried Uharu- .boriato« «tornaci, and fri ver Tablets; ; the I have a few bargains In farm land and tow n p ro p erty to w hich I respectfully Invite attention Zidl* Bonnett, Pef.ndffpt V To Z-idie Bonuetr, tbe above named da- (eudant. lu lb« n n u i« o f tbe State o f O reg°u: t o th e t i a iu e ff n h d ' L k r » •> |.ro>i*r rotwfltioM. QHh* r- Cl •*»? r*»in rmtlutt in« «m ail lasaM v« of r u ia . A l l *■ s< u>b l« .iosa r-e aa t« 4. at«a« hr J o x w o . , Air •o w ------ arn teotu e a ra E arnest UoanaSt, P la in V«. S B ry a n t For the Children B lllie u a n e a s and C o n stip atio n For years I was ti\m ’>le«l w ith l-lll n - ueaaaud conatlpatlob, w hich made life miserable; m y appetite fail«-«! me; f loat my usual for«» and vltality^pepsl.11 prep Real Estate Bargains X* W in P a rr, E u g la n d ’a oldest m an; a t 120 m arried tbe 3d tim e; worked iu the -fields t ill 182, and lived 20 years longer. People should be youthful at 80 James W rig h t of Spurlock, K y , shows how to rem ain young: “ I feel just lik e a 16-y r- M a y , tik rll. old boy, he write«;’ after t ik in g six bot G xt-rsu A D o r u s , A 'to rn ry s for P la in tiff tles of Eleotrie Bitters. For 30 years k id 333m nyl4june25| ney trouble made life a burdep, but the U M M O N S • — I n the C irc u it C u e rt <>l th e Stale o f O re g o n , for S herm an c o m lv : first bottle o f-th is wonderful m edicine convinced me I had found the greatest L o u is £ G h itry, P la io tifi, 1 va > cure on earth; a god-send to w eakly, Ivy 8 Ohitry, Defendant. J sick or run down old people. T ry them . T o Iv y 8 C h itry , the above name«l de 50c. at Moro Pharm acy W . U. B rya n t To succeed fly=sc days you must have pkntvnf r k, co’ir- age, sti, u tío *. iá i i V» >1 the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla« You know it makes the blood pure and rich, sikl builds up the funeral health in every way. K ills to S to p th e Fiend. *Phe wofnt foe for 12 years o f John C h a m b e r la in ’s L in im e n t. T hia b a new preparation and a good Deye, U la d w y n , Mich, was a ru n n in g one; specially valuable as a cure for mua- ulonr. H e paid doqfon over >400 w ith co 1st sud chronic rheum atism , and for out benefit. Then Buoklen’a A rnica Ute relief front pain whtob it afTorda in Halve killed the ulcer and cured him . acute inflam m ato ry rheum atism . Those Cures fever aorea, bolla, felons, ezetua. v lto have used I t In v a riab ly speak of It salt rheum , infallible for piles, burns, Ip terms of highest praise. L am ^ jta o k, . - « B . . aoalde, corut, 26«, a t M om Pharm acy lame shoulder,stiff neck, are due to rbeu. B talism of the muscles, usually brought Th<- - '. ii - n i-'ii-r to the anl- on by s x | mwuiw to oold or dam p, and are tfiala than - << to us In quickly cured by a pp lying tb b llu im e n t Europe. They have the lawlcasnees, the abandonment, the natural - pbyalcal and massaging theaflectod parts, ttore- grace In form and « re to re of animals. ness of the musolee, w h e th e r Induced by Only a stealthy and w ary something In violent exercise or In ju ry , b allayed by their eyes makes them human.—A r t b b lin im e n t. Bold by Moro Pharm acy thu r Symons. . , A«- -ording to tbe Ptolemaic ayatem of a s lr nouty, there were five heavens, or S m a s h e s a ll Reoords. Briii.unenta, tbe last o f which was the As an all ro u n d -la x a tiv e tonic and arm of the “pare elemental firs,” and health builder no other pills can com the Heat of deity. Thta fifth, or hlgh- pare w ith U rK ln g e N e w L lfe Pills; they gat heaven was called the empyrean, tone and regulate stomach, liv e r and from the Greek "en-ful,’’ which means kidneys, purify tbe blood, strengthen “to tiro." tbe nerves, cures constipation, dyspep sia, billiousneea, jaundice, headache, tern, 25c at Moro PbarniHcy. Regular sermon Sunday next, at 4 o’clock p nr, by the pastor. Subject: Foreign Mission«. G F Pinkham.. teu bottles of «Dr K in g ’s N e w Dlsoovery and seeing Its excellent results In m y own fam ily and others, I am convinced It Is the tieat medicine made for cough« colds and lung (rouble ’’ E very one who trie« It feels just that way. Relief 1» felt at ones and Its quick cure surprises you For bronchi! la, asthm a, hemorrhage croup, la grippe, sore throat, i aln In chest or lu'ias it is nqpreme. 60c ami >1 trial lio llle free, guaranteed, a t M on Puarinacv ' I t m a r ba th e m ore rem u n era tiv e oppor tu n itie s la business th a t a re U ivartln s young men fro m a m lII,a ry r:»re»r or 1« m ay be th a t. a a the country la la rg e r am) heeler and Inure eorupled w ith com m er c ia l puraulte, m an y young men who would m ake » ro p e r claaa m a te ria l fo r Weal P o i n t do not know o f H e e x le le r in « . Il b a u rp ria ln g hew little 1« know n «'»out th« M ilit a r y academ y by young men from ■eventeen Io Iw e n iv -o n e years o f a g e tk re u g h o u t „the e o u n iry or at lexat hov i l l tie le know a as ta th e proper method o f procuring «a appointm ent C ry FOR FlETCHtrS k t u e k a e Io Buy, Sell or Eichange In his report fo r 190« Kecretary IW rlght urged legislation to provide for •0 0 additional officers In the regular arm y. IxMaee by death, retirement and resignation hare caused a shortage, wl^ch hampers lb« service. The M ill tary academy a t West Point la pre pared to train and,graduate each year •b e n t tw o cadets to every mlllthn In- hSbltants. but owing to lack of mate ria l It graduates ouly half that num ber. This year there were 401 candi dates fo r cadetships sod only 113 ad missions, the rejections being for phys ical or n ie u ia t. In'-apnelty or for both combined. There bus been a shortage fo r the {Hurt five years, for which the superintendent o f tbe academy a«- cotints. In part, as follows: C h ild r e n O Send The Olwerver to your absent friends. It is liet.ier limit a letter, Any person or persons having and gives all the home news. Four horses, cattle, houses, lots or house months for 4>0o. hold gooiis for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop W o n ’t S lig h t a Good F rie n d . erty, will find T he O bserver a “ I f ever again I need a cough rnedl« good medium for advertising and clue 1 know w b a l to g e t, d tc la rm M securing a customer. Try A L A lle y of Beals, Me, for, (tiler using T he O bserver . Moro, Or was against them and only public sen tlm ent w ith a weak police system ftie them. When organization la met by organization and desperation by deter mlnatlon, lawlessness beard«-d In Its den by law , men o f means w ill gradu ally pluck up nerve to resist demands for money and the new brigandage most come to grief. “Millions to crush yon, b it not one cent to bosh you.” la the motto which w ill set the terror to working on the back track. Bach eongrpHsional district la entl tied to appoint one cadet every font years, and each state (^entitled to two a t large additional. AU the ei|ienn«<r <tf tbe cadet are borne by the govern ment. and be ta cert.»to o f a cwninu. •ton at gradual loo t » « a l SC H O O L SCRANTON, He« «feel b o ld trr p la t« grw>v<-d m i l r irv tu d . A x le « , boloter», hnaada, rritoh, , fii'u liU Ir r e « , and neck a ll IxMit W la n m n ia o«k. , O a ly w a in m -Ita r ln g m e ta l cov- •r e d htitt, a t ] « «nA bolater. A l l « «>«1 h u b ar« ilu rt. proof. I-bnna» grontret known tenail» atrengf h for weight of material Caffstoff fren. k toalst m seeing the MaeKlnnoo Wagon. lnveatigaU. I f i’ff • MaeXlnnon, w rite n a Ask for descriptive catalog yreg 7«al«c BEALEC CAST YAMHtLX. A N D FIRST FORTLAND. OREGON - P E N N S Y L V A N IA . Architecture Bookkeeping Stenography Banking and Banking Law, Commercial Law, Advertising Show Card Writing Chemistry Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering Newspaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering « Civil Service, Mechanical Engineering Ga« Engineering, tytnlng'Engineering, Locomotive Running Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, French, German, Spanish, taught with Edieon Phonegraph. Full information furnished free upon request by H. V. R E E D , Representative, 64 I - a S ixth s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re. :