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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
-E5©ï«SBHshea 1 8 8 7 .' M o r o , S h e r m a U 'G o iu it v ', O rt txoïi, K i-id a y , Æ u jçu st 1 3 '.VARSHIP’S NOVELGIFT ftotiflntrt to Rural Free I>«li*«ry of mail sod the Telephone. There is another convenience which all farmers should have — and many do have — a checking ac- oount with a good bank. The possessor of su«h an account ì His bills paid by check are not only a valid reoeipt, but also a convenience in his home transactions where very often the neceeosrj cbaxigg for concluding aetiJewsut is not at hand Don't Btof>Uihrrfk'fcrtl'oven bht start an account now with South Carolina to Have Silver Service Picturing State Hietery. .«*«►..- ,-i — »«"* -g- »«*•»u ■ * DISPUTE!) EVENTS DEPICTED, . , ' * • > . j M 1 1 * ' » i ■ Native Tree* and Plant* Alee ex Plato to Be Presented by Palmetto State 1 to the ‘Naw A|l-big-g«m Battleship. No Referenee to thp Civil W ar ,1" the Design«. WOMEN AS ASTRONOMERS WIELIIMSOF ELLIS ISLAND Th« Pamarkablp Wo<h of Members el Pair Sex at Harvard Obeervatory. The discussion over the punalblHty •etabttsMng coinnrtrnfcatlon w ith the planet May» bna directed attention to the methods of astronomers In atn«i of the heavenly bodies, especially ol> Career of Mew Immigration Com servanca o f them by use of the a rt of missioner at New Yortc. ' photography. In the oiie o f the earn era In cwunectio* w ith tfaa t4oac<t tftera la need (or very <leUrate w»»flx and In these operations some o f the SILENT, BUT KEEPS 1N ACTION women on the staff of the Harvard obaarratory hava barton* q nlie «Xpert H«ld Present Office Onoa Befer«, Step Among them are M b s H enrietta Kwan L eavitt 'and Mias Ida May Stevens. * Sln0 Out Suddenly, In the Rooee- v«lt Administration—Ben ef Tal« and Some of the most important astro- oernlea I ^ ls cg varies recently made are Mountain Climb or, W ith Good Re form Record. 1909. HERO OF THE KEARSAQE. « « m r l a l < • A A n lr a l W i n d « . , V l . „ la F ig h t WWh the Alabam a. Thera wa» unveiled recaotly at the root gf the grand staircase of the Mas sachusetts atatehous« in Boaton a me morial to Rear Admiral John Ancrum Winslow, eommander of tha Kearaarga tb tha faaaaua fight batwaen th a t vaa- gal and tha Alabama tu the ctvU war. Admiral Winslow was born at W il mington. N. C., In 1811 and died In Boa ton In 1878. H e entered the navy In 1827 and served in the Mexican war. U was In UW3 that he was assigned to the command of the Kearaarge, which had been detailed to the special duty of pursuing the Confederate pri vate«* Alabama. On June 14, 18U4. Admiral W laalow found the Alabama F iv e C e n ts IH H I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 H 1 1 1 I11 I1 1-1-1-1 I I I H 1 I 1 1 I H I V FH>-l l frH H- h MONKLAND CASH STORE- D e a le rs in G e n e r a l M e rc h a n d is e No Rent to Pay , No Clerks to Pay Haryest Goods, Canned Goods, Evaporated and Dried Fruits, Everything eatable, Special prices on Corn and Tomatoes by the case. When the battle«hip South Carolina, Cooking utensils in Tin and Granite ware which w ill be the second of American aUblg-guu battle« hl pa to be completed, goes Into commission a few month« * W illiam William«, the new commto- hence ahe' w ill receive from the btate ’ • j glonar of Immigration for the port of of Houtb Carolina one of the moat elab New York, returns to that post to Í -1- I1 I 1 1 1 H H I 1 ¡ 1 1 1 ¡ 1 l- l- I orate silver »ervUee ever presented to an American warship. Governor Ansel complete the work of reorganisation of South Carolina, who la chairm an of find recanutfuctlon begun by him seven the commission that la to award the GOOD B U S IN E S S . THE TRESTLE BRIDGE. years ago after bis appointment by contract for the service, baa sent out form er President Roosevelt. Than the plans and specifications to pro M e ta l S up ers e d in g W o o d In Building The T hrifty Young Man Found ■ P rof W illiam s remained le u than three spective bidders. These plans «how itable Investm ent. Th es e S tru c tu re « . years In office, resigning abruptly tgat the service w ill be a complete A m illionaire, hoping to encourage Uncle Ram 1« the fa th e r of th e tre s When "bousccleanlng” on Kills Island 1>1. m ilei td-iory o fF fc ta ft cirotWa tle bridge. W hen a <;en»u.s w as taken his young son in w ays of th rift, prom was t o 'f t t ll swing. No explanation dnrklg the' ifbvdluflon, ' While* ev4ry tw en ty y ears ago It wan found that ised to give him 2 per-cent a month in Wus forthcoming at Washington, and flower, every plant and every tree that th ere were 100,000 wooden trestle terest upon any m oney th a t h o jn lg h t •one could be obtained at that time Is Indigenous to fkmth Carolina w ill bridge«, extending In the aggregate save out of his nllow am e and deposit 4 1 C x (W *rt,' 1 E k t f e r lt n t e d ; ‘ R e g is te re d P h a r m a c is ts from the retiring commissioner. appear on gome of the pieces. 2,400 mile«, for Blugle lino railw ays It Is notion was as unexpected by his In the p a te rn al treasu ry . T he young T he service w ill cousist p f fifty-tljree r ie d ic in e s C a r e f u lly C o m p o u n d e d . T he longeat. over Lake P o n tc b artraiu . subordinates as by tha public, and the m an was g ettin g £5 u week for potk et i l l ^ / r 'pieces* and rfu‘ elaborate metal m easured tw enty-tw o mile«. One of day that be left the Island every man mounted humidor that cai^ hold 300 Com plete Assortment o f S ilverw are and Jew elry th e highest wooden trestle hrldgap money and prom ised to show his a p and woman and boy on tbe govern cigars. The silver of which the serv m easured 211 feet In height and 751 preciation of his fa th e r's affectionate ment payroll, although many of them ice la to be made must be of th e finest, Ho began to rnuko deposits feet In length. Steel la uow displacing offer. had felt the silent man'a «harp disci ^ of uniform fineness and standard pline, was In the hlg hall t<r shake tim b er because the latter, although w ithout delay and kept tfio practice up grade, and the designs submitted by hands and aay good by. less costly nt flret, requires frequent w ith rem arkable regularity. tbe bidders must tie at the state capl- T he old gentlem an .noticed presently exam ination and renew al. Just to show what they tluxight of tfll, In Columbia by June 10, when the T he flret of tho large metal trestle th a t the deposits exceeded the whole hl m the employees produced a huge iveitract for the manufacture o f the stru c tu re s was built over t h i r l y .w.lre of the boy’s allow ance, but accounted •liv e r loving cup, which coat some A n y a n d a ll K in d s o f P a te n t M e d ic in e A iw a v s In Stec< service w ill be awarded*. thing Ilka $700, and a testimonial con ago. and some of these hav«f it height for this by supposing th a t he had ' Tbe principal centerpieces are to bear taining a picture of Ellis Island and of over 300 feet above river level mid saved some money previously. Besides * * * * * 4 three Incidents In the Revolutionary 20o autographs. are m ade to carry on one »pan the , this, he received m oney frequently history of the Palmetto State, happen V hen asked the reason for such a concentrated load of tw o locomotives, from his m other. Ko tho fond p arent MTRH LBAVITT AMD MISS STKVKSS AT WOIlg Ings which In two case« many histori demonstration In honor of a man who ON PHOTOGRAPHIC! PltlMI« 0» ST UiH. each of 130 tons weight. T he facto r rejoiced In tho saving disposition th a t a d in " T h e M oro an» declare ¿»ever took place, The*e had caured the upheaval and disturb of safety Is lens than In tile woodyn ' his son w as displac ing. the achievements o f Womep^ O ver half are Sergeant Jasper scaling tbe walls T his continued until the boy’s de ante of time honored customs, one of stru c tu re , but It suffices. The trestle O bserver w ill, re ach m o re of Fort M oultrie to rescue the flag of of tbe H a rv a rd o b e e r ttttd /j ktaff are of tbJ men auld. design Is am ong the oldest and «¡in [ posits nsKtitued such d im e n sio n s'a s to th e fa ir »ex. T he dlre< tor^of the ob the new nation that fell outside the “Every employee on the Island knew pleat of engineering stru c tu re s and has j dem and an explanation. It then turned p e o p le in S h e r m a n C o u n ty th a n breastworks when the flagstaff was servatory, Profcwaor Edward C. P k k - b o / onld get a square deal from tha developed to g reat proportions In It»- out th a t m ost of the nnuiey ho hnd severed by a British » bullet, ( JeaeVal eftog, has said of tbeir work: been depositing had been liorrowed. sim plest form . “They are rem arkably well u<lapted Coignilssioher.” Francis Marlon entertaining tbe Drtt b y a n y o th e r m e d iu m a v a ila b le . W illiam «’ seal In going to the bot- T he germ idea w as a trestle with i Inasm uch as he was d r a w in g Interest «(Beeps afr « ‘ dlnfiet -w hO e- oUty to gstrouumlcaj work by reason of foro of things In the Immigration bu- tw o end supports of Inverted »Im pel on his deposits at 2 per cent per month coarse was baked potatoes served on tbeir clear sightedneaa, physically as f'-au Imd uncovered much g ra ft and and a connecting bar on the top. A h ! and w as paving on ly it) per cent per A. A A to . A A A A well as mentally: their natural car« ful tree bark and the burning of her home Corruption. Then, suddenly, be stepped th e d istance to be spanned Increased i y e ar for them he had foutul the busi ness and attention to detail, their deli by Mrs. M otte to prevent It from being flown and out. vertical posts were put betw een th e! ness decidedly at tra< t l \ e an I profitable. made gee of by^the king'« »ntdl.x»« * ’ cacy of touch. A ll these and many, Evidently President T a ft thinks that legs of Inversion and the top flattened -—P earso n 's Weekly. other attributes of woman combine to In addlpsn to theet tyre« p rtn ^ y y l T H B W IX S G O W M X M O R I A t,. this man and bis Ideas on reform are by a cross tim ber or cap. In th e d e 'design« there are to be etching» on make her exceedtagly valuable lu the not »0 visionary as tha advlaera of I Cherbourg. France, and blockaded velopm ent o f new countries w here tim work of an observatory.” . . THE DEVJLFI3H. other place» o f General }farlnn, Gen It la not generally known that a.tro- | WQ° W h* T <> * * her In that harbor until June 18. when ber abounded bridges were tliua easily eral Moultrie. General Daniel Morgan. him believe. Williams was prevailed and quickly built np of wood. Spans He ta Not a Mar» Eater, but a Gently Genera] Pickens, Cop ma ndor Ingra no mien I study at thia period o f lta do- ujxin to take up his work again solely Captain Kcmmee notified WInalow of o f fifty feet conk, be ere>*ted In ft few Rrared Monster. bam, U. R. N.; the battfeebtp Ronth velopment la not made through a te la upon the grounds that It waa a public hla Intention to figh t The Kearsarge N m -crt H o te l io Nopineee Center, B anks a n d Depot. days, hut w here the height, ns In deep C ontrary to popular belief, tho devlk ■teamed offshore Into neutral watera Carolina and the words "M illions for scope, but from photograph» of-, duty which he could not derllnd. H e gorge» or canyons, was g p eat-the logs fi.-di Is not a m an eater, according to store, and It ha» been Coned that' defense, hut not a cent fo r trib ute.” and made ready. The Alabama fired did decline a t first, bnt tbe argument .- • S u n d a y D in n e r 35 cent«. becam e Im mense spider webs of vert) an official publication Issued by tho O ther pieces w ill show the palmetto syeteir, 1s vastly superior to* the of The president finally prevailed, and the flret shot, and the battle continued tree, the sweet Jasmine, the magno mer one o f direct study and research the quiet man of Ellis Island goes hack for an hour and a half. The Coufed- cal, trnnaveree and dlngonal posts, Sm ithsonian Institution, W ashington, fram es and bars. by means of the teleacopa. Photo a fte r an a u th o rita tiv e stu d y o f the su b lia tree, the truui|>et vine, the straw T a b le t h e B e s t t h e H a r k e t w i l l A ffo r d t«> th a t Important station satisfied that erte vessel then begun to sink and je c t hy Dr. T betxlore Gill, associate In berry, the long cucumber shaped w a graph» are mgde and given to the thia tlino he wifi have a free band* In rained the white flag. H er officers and zoology In the n atio n al m useum . “Tho termelons that only South O ro tlh a women members of the corpa fo r ob the tusk before him. IMPROVED CARLOCK. men were taken prisoners. I t was the When two plates o f the food o f th e devilfishes,” he says, "so farmers grow, the cotton plant, rice servation. A m an with Independent means and most Important sea fight of the civil fields and the peach trees o f the Pied »ame section of the heavens made on a comfortable law practice, Williams war between two ships, and WInalow, D evice Permita Easy Insartioo and R e fa r from being large anim als and oc different nights are to be stndtbd' one casionally a m an or so, ns has been a l mont m oval F ro m B oat. 1» under obligation to no one, and then a captain, received the vote of The circular sent out to tbe bidders le eupevpomd on the other and tbe d if every success he has attained since thank« of congress and' promotion to The accom panvlug engraving Illus leged, a p p e a r» to bo chiefly tKe sm all ference noted. In this way many new states th a t the '“designs are to consist leaving New Loudon, Conn., the place -the rank of commodore. He became a tra te s an oarlock of Improved con- ernbs, sh rim p s and o th er c ru stacean s of a combination nantlcal la their sug »tare have been discovered by women of hl« birth, has been won by sheer rear admiral In 1870. ■tructlon w hich Is provided w ith re and young or sm all fishes. R arely does one prey on' large flafies.i r '~ gestlon ’’ Each piece moat have a dlf- which by no other means of observa force of energy aud ability- , . The memorial Is a bronze has relief silient m eans for fastening it to the tion could have been detected by the Dr. t l t t l sa y s ttfirf tn n nu m b er o f re- . nrehd design? ~ gunwale« o f a boat, llioicoustru<*tion His fumlly put blip through tbe pub hy W illiam Couper o f New York and In .none o f the designs Is there any èjté. la very sim ple. A plate. A, is secured spects the yon ng devlltlsh grow s up lie schools and then sent him to Ger- show« the commander of the Kear O y Q P f ie p t t p l t »top Miss Henrietta Swan 1-eavltt Is the reference to the civil wat, ns was the muuy, where for five years- he was a sarge, tbe skirts of his coat blown by by »crews to the gunw ale and Is form under nu rsin g and train in g rem arkably J . J 1 / - case In the »ervica presented by the woman who made the discovery o f six student at the German gymnastom In. the wind, directing his men In the con ed w ith a depending socket piece, It, like th a t of a hum an being. I t is nour state of Mississippi to the battleship of ty three new variable stars In Orion. Wiesbaden, and he entered Yale with test with the Alabama. An Inscription w hich constitu tes the keeper o f the ish 'd , for Instance, from Its m other s She h ts also mkdc other o- table dta- that name.—New York Times. oarlock. T he socket, w hich Is tapered, milk. It le a jx-cullarlty o f the dev il the c I uhh of ’84, being graduated and npon the baso reads: 1. . . ceyerlee, - “W flera -of high ltnpfirtande fish, lit* adds, th at, Instead o f laying taking a course In law a t* Harvard. “Ever victorious for the nation, he Is constricted at the up|>er end to pro '>'»»•» D a n « » « O r e g o n , hate been made by Mlws Annie Can vide an a nnulnr shoulder, C. The oar m any thousands o r m illions o f eggs, it He began practice In New York In the added In battle for tbe Union, aa com POLLY IN THE AUTO THE FAD. non, who with the .Weat equatorial btoaui i^eai. . , BtocUto L ig h ts Electric Call Bell«. norm ally has only a singló young one full of 1888 and has been a resident of m a n d e rjif the Kearsarge, peculiar lus lock pro|»er Is Indicated at D and Is tetescope at Hnrviird has made more form ed w ith the usual ahnnk, E, In nt a birth. A baby devilfish In some Parrot In Motor Car Newest Conceit that city ever since. ter to the ancient service of Massachu than 1.700 estimates of variable and which recesses are cut a t opposite tim es as broad as five fa st and weighs Among the Very Smart. In 181)2-8 W illiam s acted aa janlor eetta on the T O SUIT VOU. more than 400 of comparlaon stara, \ «Idea to receive a pair of springs, F. tw enty (tounds or more. counsel for the United States In the The latest fad among autemobllists Dr. Gill ad d s th a t devilfishes move Bering sen arbitration In Paris. Five Is to take a live parrot along la the A VERSATILE PERFORMER. a bout from place to place In a aort of All O R & N Trains Stop at Front D oor years later, when w ar w ith Spain waa JUDGE M. B. BEARDSLEY. motqr car. This newest conceit made subm arine flight, speeding them sel vea declared, be left bis law practice and Harry Lauder, Beetoh Dialect Come Its appearance on Broadway. lr^ New' Railways Ticket Office in the Lobby. along hy fla(>e o f the long wlngllko York, tlie other afternoon. The Klrd, a New Heed of Bone ef American Revo went out as a private w ith the war dian, ae Negro Minetrel. fins. lution and the Work of the Order. troop of Squadron A. His energy and big greed one w ith scarlet facings, H a rry Lauder Is famous as a Scotch .T . N , C R O F T O N , P r o p r i e t o r . Judge M otrls B. Beardsley, who was ability were soon rewarded by promo was penciled atop the tonneau door of Day Dreams. dialect comedian, but he can make np B brown motor of the roadster type, in elected oresidegl, geuerpt o/ the Son» tion, and he went Into the quarter I f you have » particular piece of well aa a negro minstrel on occasion, master’« department w ith the rank of which were three fashionably dressed of tbe American Revolution at $ he-re work to do, get It done. Don’t wait cent SeeaUfn, W 4 « r. U> ItalUtotos. major, taking a troopship to Porto as was ehown recently. He le known for the mood ip strike you. Is Loudon as “the moo who makes the They were very attentive to the In a Connecticut man and has t>een an Itlco. This was tbe end of his mili Don’t dream! There are toore pre bird, who w ith the agility o f a tight ardent worker in behalf pf patriotic tary service, typhoid bringing him king langh,” and among others whom cious hour» wasted In day dreams rope perform er Mdc stepped from the cause«. In recent years the patriotic down and making him an Invalid an- be pleases Is our oWn Andrew Carne- than any of us would care to think door top around- to the back of the tll the following year, when be went about If we counted them. back to the practice of law. chauffeur's seat. lie pecked playfully The queer thing about day dreams President Roosevelt In 1802 asked a t the driver’s cap and seemed to be Is that ao few o f th im ever amount on friendly terms. ' ‘ him to go to Ellis Island, and be ac to anything. TM» dreamer to only cepted. In 1806 he resigned. Aooording to the arbiters of fashion, semiconscious when building his air The presklent publicly commended the parrot should ba “w orn” In the castles, so, as a rule, they have no him for hla administration, Yale anL tonneau and should be allowed to practical foundation. verxlty conferred the honorary degree roam aboix a t w ill. The posMHlltlea W hile you are a t wurk, keep your v ia t h a o f mnster of arts npon him. and he re of the Innovation kre almost lim it less. mind on what you are doing, »nd do Small traveling menageries may be tired to private life. ' Since then he not let it wander off aa waaa-yww— baa nraciiced u » . » i U «Una»« d ■ » — looked for In the. pear /«tore. would like to be doing. Only h / keep aPSlMOS HOLD OARLOCK. ' tains, with considerable distinction In big your mind on what you are doing Mexico as a Cattle O ountry., *-<« both, although the public knows little Tbe lower end» of the sprtugs are bent now can you bring It freab and keen Mexico 1» fre t btowmlfig th e great about either. toward to eugage an opening n<pr the to tho things you like doing best when cattle country of the American conti Aa a mountain climber he has scaled bottom, e f tho etem E The springs the time fb r doing them comes. T hink nent» and southern Mexico Is the Ideal the highest peaks In Bwltxerland. has near their ujqxy ends are bent to form ing too much shout even great happi i Bttlo country of Mexico,” said d . B. qualified for and been elected to the shoulders adapted to eugage the ahoui ness takes the “ edge” off IL M cD erm o tt of Nacoaarl, who was In der U of the kSepBr. Tho receese« ffi Sngllah Alpine club and was complet Tbe best time fur day dreams to Houston, Tex., recently. “ As the farm the etem B are deepened near tha a fte r you have gone to bed.—New ing plans to tackle aome of the highest fro m upper end of the stem, as Imltested at York American. er» and aheepmen have forced the cat peaks In eastern Europe when tbe G, to make room for the aprtnga F. tlemen of the great southwest of the present situation confronted him. United States to move their range«, When It la desired to remove tbe oar P o rtla n d . S e a t t le Spokane» Tacom a, W a lla )y a ila Ruch. In brief, la the careen e f a man The Better Part. lock the spring» F are pressed In they gre naturally seeking the meet upon whom considerable public atten- A delightful little story la told of ward to cl«ar the shoulder C. When favorable localities, and northern M ex tlon w ill be focused In the next four Froeper Merlmee, the French anthor. ico- seems to appeal more forcibly to Inserting the oarlock the springs are years. No port of entry Into tbe Unit He was once guret at a royal bunt, automatically compressed until they them than any other section. Cattle ed States bears more clonely upon the when hares, pheasants and other snap out nnder the ahoulder C. They are being moved rapidly Into Mexico many grave probloms arising fropa the game were driven before the emperor iron» the United Rtatto, and the calile- then aerve to hold the oarlock In Its tide of aTlen races dally breaking and hla follower», and the servant» ,men of Mexico are now paying moag •ocket and prevent It from being ac against the country's gates. ztfb a i IfOftarS a. asAMuaLBY. picked up tbe victim« of the eport cidentally withdrawn. Charles Beet attention to their herds than formerly, W ith W illiam s when be retired from Among all tbe member» o f the huat- societies, and enpeclujly tha Rons of man of Friday Harbor, Wash., has re- w ith th * resnit that as e rfe n « n t’<fliar fflee went oyany who had helped him the A merleau Revolution, have been In sweeping the _____ retved a patent on thia Improved oar Island clean, who had b ”"“ 1 op *• *♦ • ■ * ln2 h! - co.mm.rn w ? tton. ,of I «torted t b 7 W o r e T f ^ n d i n i and to otftor principal cittoe In thd East, Middle Wret and South, lock. events o f Importatore lti Ameflcan hlw and « o re sanitary Immigration sta eorreepondlngly low fared; on sale June 2, 8; J u ly 2,S; August 1 1 ,12 The Du.i tory and In erecting monuments, «tat tlon. Who had helped In tito reorgan Tree FlaM ing In FvnneylvaiTfa. Gaaton buret like a whirlw ind to Landowners In Center eoiAty, Ta., uo«. busto, tablets, bowlders, etc., or ization of tha ayetem of handling Ig ■AHI LADDU AS A gnono KXHSTML. upon ftia friend Alphonse. “W ill you ere taking np the question of refor- marking to some way »potè «acred to norant allena, wbo . had aubatltatod gle, tbe “laird of 8klbo.” It waa at a - oo xale May H , ^uly 1, Auguat, 1 1 ^ | , niiting notnmg," repllM Mertaiao, In behfllf o f liberty and progress humane and bonaat doaltag* to plare charity entertainment In England at be my witness?” he cried. retlaatloa In a poagtlqal way. T d o in g transit lim it ten days from date of sale, Anal return lim it “Going to light 7’ w ith grave rovrteey. “an I tired be rflllfing of noted eveots In «ur hie of brutal and mercenary- transaction! Which the king was present that he «priag a Mumber kave planted tree! October 81«t. There tick eta present some very attractive freturee In “No; going to get married." tween the bird«." hava recently crowded each other that once existed and who had »nc- took the notion ta appear tn blackface of v»«hma triads to» t b * ffen w fM 1 the way of stopover privilege«, and ebolfle of routes; thereby enabling Alphonse after a pause Inquired, on their farms, and Just now a force cloea >t -li» due taftoffy to the Boo» of Ntoded I d drfvjng grafters from tha comedy Instead of tbe Scotch charac • - — j- ¿ m s m y J a to re a U u » points e o rm ta , ’•O h ’t you apdtoglkaF—Argons a L of men la engaged planting HfrkOno the Afnerl?só Revolution and to the •ervica. C aeh roia may be bad a t » ■" ,• ter personations in which be has made white pine trvellngs.on the old W hip DnuBlitgre o f the.Anwrtoan Hexolwtlon Williams to not a plodder., Be acts, bis name « • ■ tin g o f vaudeville. Lau- Tw a Tragedies. tickets 'WfH W f ple place, near Pina OVove Mm«. The that aa mnoh intoreat le awakened In ------ nad tops be keeps tn action, tn action. accepting full der started life to a flax mill as a more To a woman there are two tregw ;ra$R r«e, r 1- tre e lto fi are from the s ta te nqreery at these eommcmoretlons and rbd enter „ 4 complete responatblllfy for «Very- child and later worked,«« a bey to a Greefltobod Furnace, and the planting prises ,,WM h h»*S for tbeir | ( i r H lM«b>0r ifegt R e rtla m object th,njl be flwmandtog ettodfr foal |A t He is now one e f Lendon’a file«. Ona to not getting the man ahe ta being dona under th a direction of keeping fresh In. toe rooty as the year« rdcs , loyally and a maatotom was*« xsudevnie Idols, and hl» songs are iprta: the other la getting him. Th« ------- Mr. Morton o f tha gtota fbrretry d«. rvH by the ch s ra ^e r And to r f ke« of i„g tim« from every . i AUbnL. VAe'.aJ J M t The J||asco tyarehousc (Hilling Co. 1 Bank, of ffloro. rubber goods , perfumery BRUSHES. COMBS. SPONGES, CIGARS. A “WANT” "J j H otel M oro Opposite Post Office Moro, Oregon. The Umatilla House P î î î Z l during ¿éasOn 1 9 0 9 Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co Oregon Short Line and ' Union Pacific Railroad • M i B f f M i l^ t * Pt * : O m aha-and return $ 6 0 T p Kansas,City and return $ 6 0 jp S t Louis and return B 6 7 .6 0 o Chicago and return $ 7 2 . 5 0 T o Denver and return $ 5 5 C. A. NISH, Manager