Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, September 24, 1909, Image 1

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VICTOR HUGO^CELEBRATION.
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T b .r . i . .n oth .r con.rol.no. which |H
M rm in .hould h.ve — »nd ra.ny do h .v . — • cb«klng
ooont With . good
bank.
T h . poro-Mor ol .uch .n account
avoid, th . ri.k of having h i. money on hi. pel'®« <* •>»“
h i. hom . .h e r . It i. in danger ol 8 r . and thieve.,
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li i, hili', paid by olteck .r e not only «valid r w ip t. but
alao a convenience in hi. home tranaaotUa. where very often
th . nece~.ry change lor « ..elu d in g «tilem ent I. not at hand
Don’t »top to think tht. over, but .tart an account now wWt
The Wasco UJarebause Willing C8
gank, of Ifloro.
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MURO PHARMACY
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Experienced. Rebate-red P h arm a cis ts
rie d ic in e * C a re fu lly Com pounded.
Compltt« h.»ortm«nt of 8 llv « rw .r. »nd Jowelry
- - - - - RUBBER GOODS. PERFUMERY
BRUSHES. COMBS, SPONGES, CICARS.
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O bserver will reach more
people in Sherman County than
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Hugo by Rodin ou Sept. 26, the fif­
tieth anniversary of the publication of
th» “Legeude dee Blecles” (“Story of
the Centuries"), to to be made the oc­
casion of a week's literary celebration
In memory of the great novelist and
poet There w ill be a ceremony a t the
Pantheon. ■ revival at the Coroedle
Fraocatoe of “Le Rol s’Amuae." w ith
SUvalu in the part of Trlboulot. and a
ceremony in front of Notre Dame,
w ith a procession o f vaga bonds carry­
ing colored torches.
The luge w ill be reserved a t the
Coroedle Francalae for Adele Hugo,
the daughter of the poet whose sad
and tragic history aroused the aym
pathy of the world. As a girl she was
kidnaped at Guernsey by an English
officer. Her parents searched Europe
[for her without obtaining a trace of
her wherealxiuta. when, several months
later, a girl was found wandering
1 aloue. apparently demented, in the
streets of New York.
“I am the
¡daughter of Victor Hugo.” was all she
ever said. She w a i sent back to
France to her pareuta. but she kept
her lipa sealed, and the mystery of her
martyrdom, perhaps a stranger aud
mors absorbing drama than her father
ever wrote, was uever revealed. She
never entirely recovered her reason
and since the death of her father has
lived Io hia villa, mortise, solitary and
alone, seldom speaking, and n$ver of
the past. Occasional!/ she cotore to
Parto to witness from the bock of a
darkened box the reproduction of one
of her father’s plays, but otherwise she
lire« In seclusion, having no frlenda
and never receiving visitors
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H otel M oro
fie s -e s t H otel to Buelnees Center, Batiks and D epot.
Sunday D inner 36Tenta.
T a b le th e Best th e H a r k e t w ill A fford
Opposite Post Office
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Significance
Of the
Cummins Revolt
t »« o
Maro, Oregon.
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The Um atilla House
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manto Hent.
Electric' Light«
Rleetrto Call Bella
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H O T E L R A T E S TO S U IT Y O U .
All O R & N T r a in . Stop at F ro n t Door
R ailw ay T ic k et Office lo the Lobby.
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MONKLAND GASH STORE-
OUR LINE O f SHOES IS COMPLETE
A n d by th e 15th of O c to b e r still m o re a re d u e
to a rriv e . F o r Q u a lity a n d P ric e s w e h a v e
A SELECTION HARD TO BEAT. -
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A Full Assortment of Men’s ties, socks, and shirts.
Special attention given Mens Furnishing Goods.
C. A. NISH,
Manager.
government at Washington to Involve
Itself In the transactions of a group of
private bunkers,- but President T a ft
held Unit tlie conditions warranted the
move. The recent action of the for-
Sianificance of Sharing With Eu- elgn board indicates th a j-th e Chinese
government hns turned toward Amer-
rope In Financial Transaction. lea ns Its friend and believes to the
disinterested policy of the United
State«.
A BIG DIPLOMATIC STROKE. In European diplomatic and financial
circles the success of the American In­
tervention la looked upon a« meaning x
Préservas “Open Door” to American more than a simple one-fourtb partlcl-
Capital, Trade end Governmental In ­ pntion to the gnine. The new partner
fluence In the Celestial Empire— P rin ­ rather assumes the command and by
ciple Involved In the Transaction Is the peculiar conditions «urroundlng lta
Considered of Worldwide Importance. entrance takes tlie leading position of
Influence In the future development of .
The entering wedge of American trade in the dormant kingdom’s awak-
predominance in the awakening of eulng. It la eapeclally disappointing to
China was securely put in place the England, which was counting on tbe
»zsthf c*ri?i> C R O W D I N
THE
NATURAL AM PHI
MEMORIAL
MISS
the door cnp
of lion’s share of trade.
MEMUnlAL TO m
i^ Q PHILLIPS.
r .
, I Other day lu I ’eklu and Amerlcttli
Syndicate la Elated.
C h . i d r . e t o Contribute Pennies to Shaft
jtaif trade and governmental Influence
A representative of the banking syn­
This wedge takes the form of an dicate In W all street aald:
en -Mias Santa Claus’ ’ Grave.
• We naturally feel very much elated
The thousands of children whose allotment to New York bankers of
R ESID E N T W ILLIAM HO W ARD TAFT ta to ba, the j r n t c l P ^ K l ¿ porttio„ ta Seattle
Christmases have been brightened one-fourth participation In a louu nego­ over the success of tbe negotiations,
program, which awaits him upon his ar
moment Bill T a ft seta foot on the paved walks
through the work of Elisabeth A. Phil­ tiated by the Chinese government for aud we have no doubt as to their final
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iron, September » to O ctober . F ro n . t h e momen,
fa
„ K h ^ u,.d
lips of Philadelphia, known as “ Miss the construction of the llunkow Sxe- outcome. There la every reason why
of the exposition he w ül have to h urry to * * P
And th<n> the president’s good nature is
Santa Claus,” who recently killed her­ chuen ra ilw a y .’ The total amount of American capital should play Its part
to take part. H is activities w ill have a
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president w ill do h it part to make the day
self by inhaling gas. w ill have oppor­ tlie loan la $30,000,(»00, of which |7.- in the development of the railway and
proverbial and hia lieutenants have »«nt on word
1
grounds w ill be at a reception in the
commercial resources of the Chinese
tunity to express their love for her by
BOO.OOU is to be takeu by an Am er­
a big success. H ia moat form al appear
Follow ing in line w ill be hia initiation into the
empire.
contributing pennies sad dimes to­
ican syndicate composed of (he Na­
W ashington state building at the official banq“ e .
e, ldent w ill also find time to address a
“The Chiueee government to recent
ward a memorial shaft to be erected
tional City bank. First National bank.
Arctlc B - h e r h o o d . O ^ A t o - k a
Pay Streak, attend an elaborate luncheon.
on next Christman day over her grave. J. P. Morgan A Co., aud Kuhn, Loeb years has show» a remarkably pro­
gressive spirit, and the conclusion of
Thia work w ill be directed by the
A Co. The sum, so small for W all
r i S * the United States government buildings and ^ ^ ^ ¿
‘ o n V o f th , pre.id e n t’a busiest days in
Elisabeth A. Phillips Memorial aaso street, to truly a mere wedge, but the the loan negotiations la a proof of the
elation, which sprang into existence principle Involved Is considered of friendliness that government feels to­
the other day through the desire of worldwide importance and opens the ward America. It is an appreciation
ä
of the services our government has
Miss Rose W elntraub, friend and fel­ door for things far greater.
rendered on more than one occaalon
low worker of Mias Phillips, to see
Formally Confirm Terms.
NEW MODE OF WALKING.
durlrig the last ten years.
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of- the
something done In memory
Dispatches from Pekin say that at
“The orient to going to provide an
from the conference committee, and
Boston Man Outlino- Reform In Po-
Inviting field for the investment of
now has carried the w ar to the couu
lug w ith Miss I MUipe
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for L1
T un yen, president of t h . board. American capital, and we believe Chi­
dostriaplsm and Footwear.
try w ith the announcement that quar­
met" * enry ,» Fletcher, the American nese securities w ill prove as popular
Lewto*F. Small of Boston, an expart Mrvlee to the cause o f happiness
ter. w ill neither be asked nor given
E.ir> charge d’affaires, aud formally con- to the United States as Japanese bonds
Such a declaration from such a man lu footwear, foresees a revolution In others.
T ir o li
d r n ,« «h. partk'lpatloo of .1» N - -
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footwear led by many of the beet
have been. China has a very high
taaufos a flulsb fight
. . . r , ban« A » r o t a
tyn(Jlait. „„ (H)U„ ,
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credit among nations, and the integrity
On the mere issue o f carrying out knowo society women of Boston. Miss phia at her petition will
of its merchants and bankers ranks
platform pledges there can be. of Ja„e Hunnewell, Dorothy Lawson. Itory for I he fund. Albert F. Maltby, the aemlofll« lal ayndlcatea of London
course, no successful opposition to the j Margaret Curtis, the golf /ta m p io n .
w ith that of business men of any other
and Berlin.
the Philadelphia manager for an auto­ Parts
The
Chinese
government
likewise
country.”
Cummins program. But that to mere aud Miss Norman have cast aalde the mobile company who used to supply
gave assurance that Americana are to
Big Possibilities.
ly the academic statement o f the case accepted -hoes which are worn V . whatever vehicles “ Miss Banta Claus
- F -Senator Albert Baird Cummlna
have equal opportunity to supply ma
Commercial circles are not ao ex­
The Issue really Involved to the Im ­ i every one and reverted to nature’s de
needed to distribute her gifts at terlal for both the Canton and Sxe
of Iow a, former governor of tha
cited ns financial groups over the great
plied charge that the present leader« inands as exupuuded by M r. 8mall-
Haw keye State and father of the
chuen lines, with branches, and to I>ossi bill ties of thia entering wedge of
“ Proper w alking,” said M r. Small, Christmas, w ill be treasurer
Of congress did disregard platform
“ Iow a Idea.” is to have h i- way.
appoint subordinate eugiueera. They Amerli-an domination of China and,
“consists In putting the heel down
the Insurgent movement against the pledges by passing the l ’ayue-Aldri’ h flrat tbeu resting the weight on the CHURCH WITHOUT MEMBERS. are to have one-half of all future loan«
things Chinese. The situation to ex-
bill and therefore should be reared
Payne tariff bill la not to die w ith the
on the Baechuen railroad, with corre­ prsscxl in the following axiom, fre ­
There to the crux of the m atter, and small bump on the outer middle of the
n«Rsnge of that measure
Rather It is
The formal quently expressed: *
the whole thing hinges not ao mu. li foot, then resting It on the ball of th® Clergyman Founds Memorial to Hie sponding advantage»
to be extended to the entire country,
edict w ill be luaued lu a few days after
a foot
Owp Hymn at Rockland, Me.
•Trade follows the flag, bat w ill It
question VI
of principle
on
OH R qUOTllOn
piuixiy.w a«
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i (M il J Just
U g t back of the
--- small toss. Turn
to to be injected Into every Republican (juestlon of fact to the application of s (he ankies outward, gripping w ith the
A church which has as yet not a the arrival In Peklu of W illard D. follow tbe loan7”
convention where It has any show of 'Ju™ 1
| toes and
_ J heeto. mretcb up on the ball single member and no congregation Straight, repreaentatlve of the Am er­
The American Asiatic association,
.
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anccess snd Is to be fought out on the principle.
which counts in Its membership the
On thia Issue Cummlna la fa irly sure of the foot Just back of the b lf toe save that drawn by curiosity was re­ ican financiers.
floor of the national convention to
For
years
Great
Britain.
France
and
foremost commercial interests of Am er­
to have the backing of tha satire In­ and get the drive from the toes aqd cently dedicated at Rockland. Me. It
1912. The issue as framed by Cum­ surgent group In both houses and of the elastic pads behind them.
is known as Galilee Temple and was Germany have been diplomatically ica engaged in far eastern trade, to
mins to not exactly on the tariff, but
"In Jnpau foot troubles are unknown, founded by the Rev B. B TJfford as s atraggltog for the controlling influence Inclined to be cautious and conserva­
a considerable portion of public »entl
rather on the broader and more funds-
ment on the outside. Even thoae In­ for the simple reason that the J * !* " memorial to hto hymn “Throw Out the o ver.C hlu a wheu that vaat country tive on the loan proposition. In Its
mental principle of carrying out plab
nese walk In the manner outlined L ife Line’’ on the thirtieth anniver­ should have Its awakening to western tost monthly bulletin the association
form pledges. So far «■ the tariff to surgents who voted for the MB on above. In this country 90 per cent of
clvlllxatlou aud exploitation.
They says:
final passage did so w ith mental rescr-
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sary of bis ordination,
concerned, the Iowa senator will be vat Iona and on the general Issue are (be pe<)pie suffer from foot troubles.
There can hardly be a doubt that
I t was built from the pastor’s pri­ have maneuvered to every way to
aatlsfled w ith a commission of experts liable to Join w ith their faraMB.coni-
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vate funds at a coat of about $3,000 bring about conditions that might re­ the attitude of the department of state
and a revision on Individual schedules
sult to the partition bf the empire so In regard to three ra ilw a j loans waa
panlon In armfl and to continue the | NEW STYLE FIRECRACKER
and has nine memorial windows, oue
as occasion seems to demand
He
that vast slices of lta territory might assumed at the prompting« of Presi­
tight on “Aidrlchtom." as standpatum i
contributed by the W . C. T. 0 . In horn
makes It plain that he stands on the
dent T a ft, and tt may be held aa equal­
or of the late Frances E. YVUIard and fall Into their Imperialistic tape
has come to be called. In tba figna
Machine
M
ad.
Kind
to
Jersey
Mey
protective Tariff principle, that he sup­
ly certain that the financial group who
Wa Stand by China.
there were six besides Cummlna ulm
eight lu memory of the famous hymn
Di»pl»c. the Çhineee Cracker.
ports President T a ft snd that he
The United States government baa have declared their readiness to be
voted against the Payne bill on final
Montclair and Orange capitalists In writers. W orldly schemes of money
makes his fight within the Republican
passage- Beveridge of Indiana, N<T New Jersey are behind a firecracker making are barred by the pastor's an
stood by China ns her friend. Eight sponsor for the flotation of Chinese
party, but he wnnts It understood that
years ago John lin y , as secretary of aet^uritlre to thia country have tbe as­
son and Clapp of Minnesota, Ito Fol
plant which was recently put in op­ nounceroent. F aith In God and th'
henceforth aud forever a party prom­
state, laid down the policy of thia gov surance of the president that they
lette of Wisconsin, Dolliver of -Iowa eration in a secluded spot near Little Bible to tbe creed.
ise means a party performance. On
■ nd Bristow of Kansas
In addition
eminent as toileting on what was may confidently count on the strength
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Ferry N. J., that may pnt the Chi­
that Issue he has planned a three
to these wers Brown and Burkett of nese firecracker out of the American
called the “open door.” tneautog there­ and influence of thia government being
J<)k. #n a<n. t . r MeL«Mrln
years’ campaign and has gone so fnr
Nebraska. Crnwford of Houth Dakota market. The Jersey firecracker |a be-
by that all nations should stand on behind any enterprise which they may
senator
Mcl-aorln
of
Mississippi
to
as to announce his own posHlble can­
and Borah of Idaho, who had been In Ing made by an automatic machine
equal terms with Chins and that em undertake.
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p
.
the
most
gallant
member
of
didacy for the presidency.
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“T he awakened public Interest to
insurrection all the time, hut who final
that hns a capacity of th irty six per congTeB. j Ie never lets an opportunity pire should not be exploited exclusive­
The declaration hns added force and
matter« Chinese which has attended
ly voted for the bill In response to the minute, and the facilities at
ly
by
any
other
nation
to
lta
own
ma
escape to say nice things about worn
significance because of the character
this new diplomatic departure hae
permit the manufacture of 216,000 <n «pjjey are telling a good Joke about terlal advantage.
of the man making it and the enthusi­ appeal of President T aft.
been fanned by newspaper methods
Thia
relatively
InMgntocant
railway
Of this group La Follett« has gen ttrecrackers each day.
him to this conneetlon
The
astic reception given him by the peo­ ernlly been regarded «* tha leader.
calculated to excite amusement. If not
The cost of production to ■■»<!
* * and Mr». McLaiprln recently called loan has proved to tie the critical
ple on his return to Iowa. Cummins
Since the advent of Cummlna In the less than tbe Import duty paid on the I 0pO0 aome friends. There they met a Incident to bring to a focus the In­ dertolon, abroad. But the net result
fought the railroads and the former
senate however, the Iowa man has Chinese firecrackers, as no human eon<reaalonal friend and hia wife. The ternational diplomatic game that pow has tieen ao far a solid gain In the
leadership of his party in Iowa and
erful nations have been playing with popular understanding o f certain great
gradually forged to the front, and now
beat them in three successive cam­ his action lu Issuing his defiance to the hand la required to touch the cracker ^ M to r took occaalon to com pll««nt the vast, unknown Flowery King­ International toaure and one of the
from the beginning of lta manufacture I
woman several times daring the
paigns for the governorship, defeated
be w ill doubt leas make to the end, the process being entirely eTen|ng upon her good look«, charm- dom as the most magnificent apolla at questions on which the history o f U »
them agsln when elected senator, fa ­ powers that
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Hnrlncr the
tha twentieth CaatUTT
world
during
century 1«
him the popular figure among tb“«« ■utomatlc.
I In * gown. etc. The host Bi°6*ht up stake since the days when Rome waa
vored for years the removal of the
annexing practically all the world to destined to torn.”
who espouse the new lde*- H a L a
A
noteworthy
feature
of
the
new
,
h>
.„p
je
c
t
of
politic«
and
handed
the
ta riff on trust made goods snd op­
re k ln ’a announcement that the Amer­
man of striking and handsome appear
posed the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill to ance. an effective speaker of wide cracker 1« that It to nonlnflammabla. 1 Mnator a newspaper clipping In which pay It trtbitye.
Great Britain hae been to the Chi ican share of the loan for conatrocttog
reference
waa
made
to
hlm.
“
1
win
the end. voting against it as
tbe Hankow Baechuen railw ay has
culture and thorough command of
take It home w ith me. If yon don’t nese game w ith her gold. Germany
lu m n tr’i Statue to Faoe Harvard’s.
by the senate snd again as It Issued facts and a man whom frl‘ nd
has been working th® military end. been allowed by tbe foreign board la
Charles
Sumner,
who ror many / • » . - , mind,” said tbe eanator. “ 1 neglected
Charles Sumner, who for many year
foe alike regard as being unKwerrBff has
faced the Charlea river In hto |
brlng my glasses withi me. and I am training and arming the Chinese »ol­ most gratifying to the state depart­
„as faced the Charlea river in bl
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die rs. France has been let In, as their ment at Washington. I t la not that
and Incorruptible.
atone seat on Cambridge common at practically blind without them
J. A. E D G E R 1O N .
helpful ally. The United 8tatea, stand­ tbe amount Involved la sufficient to
Cambridge. Mesa., w ill shortly taka up
ing for fa ir play, for the open door, justify a spirit of Jflbllance. bat that
Twe Bey Kings.
hia abode almost opposite John H a p
for
the best interests of China, waa the American victory to considered the
•«ngath H<r.
vaed. educator
educator ----
nud founder. Subway One to a ead little Pvreton boy.
yard,
not
to be let Into tbe game. AH the triumph of a principle.— New lo r k
Latest and loaat of an Inbred line.
“Did M arjory m arry for lover
operations make thia Imperative. The
other
to
rompine
in
rloteue
lev
cards
had been stacked for a three World.
“Oh, n o/* BhfiT Is loo well ’ red for 'Med Fac” flagpole, which, if it could
W h ^ tM bew t O . tell of th* H»«*-
handed deal, and thia little loan, that
that.”—New York Life.
talk would unfold many myaterloua
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wheat vine,
practically marked the beginning of
An ExG^julehed Flame. _____
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ttlM of that excitement loving organ!- <>n. h ~ ¿¡i • '
a i T a o ^ r lew and Chins’» entrance tJU railw ay construc­
“John, I found a lock of hair among
xatlon, to being Uprooted also, and un-
wU"
tion and all the commercial progress your old letters.”
T a ft Parade of 280,000 Children.
u |o<th lo wa«h hto faoe
When President T a ft arrive« in C hi­ til It la replanted Harvard undergrad-
“W ellF
□atee w ill be at a lose for fun. T h a t
And trBek . the fleer with hto muddy to follow along tbe lines, was to be
cago on Sept. 16 It to planned t. empty
held closely among the three Euro­
" I never gave It to you.” ___
their fall amusement may not be In te r
feet.
tbe public schools to hto honor and
pean countries.
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“Don’t worry. 1 don’t remember
fer®d
with
the
pole
will
soon
be
placed
hM
a
Ml
hto
»wn^
who did."—Houston Chroulcle.
line the boulevards «long "iilcfi tba 1» t a . common n « r . . . W aaW af,«.
The Preelgeat’e Prompt Aatlen.
fa S L
president w ill be token Ul nn iiutomo-
This wae the situation two months
I Near tha
the laav
laay atream
atream where he levee to ago wbeu Preaident T a ft Instructed
bile With 2B0.000 children. Each group Elm gateway._____ ________
Hi« Mild
fleh.
of Children w ill t n allowed to welcome
Magistrate— DM you ayreat the prt
the American amliaaandor« to Europe
The Stronger Material.
One to pale In hto gold and laee.
the president in Ha chosen way. such
Corned with a power he doee not orava. and tlie charge d’affaires In Pekin to oner. McNuttyT Officer WcNutty- C ,
A crockery dealer waa J oat closing
as flag salutes, patriotic *onga or pp hto
lodge a protest and to demand thia did, yet honor. Magtotrata—DM ha M ■
W aattr.'
tar tb«
U ,. d*7
<ta7 *b«n pna M of | Tw y j r „ t Ä
«tore for
country’s partlclimtlon In whatever a f­ fer any reatatancal Officer Me Netty»- »
ebaertng. Each P«P*I »111 ‘ «rry • *
bto cua tom era, a grocer, came to In •
fected tbe welfare of our peaceful ally Only |2. yer honor —Chicago New«.
Ona aa ha «rotea will ever fear
America« flag.
great burry.
m *
Tha r e n d in g
acroaa the Pacific. The affair at oace
“Here,” aald he. “1 pecked this Jar Tha
ether will drink while ha n"a*r’ hBr
waa lifted at?ove a mere financial trans­
Iflast Powerful Warohip«.
full of butter and tb« Jar split from
Long and deep of tha wine at Mfa.
Those fWo United States bnttleahlpa top to bottom. Perhaps you c ss ax- Two bn y ging«, «me tame, one wild.
action Into the realms of tntematlooal
authorised by the last congress wblcb plaln tha phenomenon.”
Parted hy leagues of reillna aea-
diplomacy
to a aad little Pandan oWld;
w lH'be laid down next fall will carry
"Oh, ya«: I can," waa there*«1/ re­ Ona
Tha ether monarch batanas tn aaa.
heavier hatterlea than any other nr«r» ply. “The bntter waa
-C.
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ships afloat or ordered by *nJ otb*r
I
Better Exhibits, Better Stock
Better Speed and Better Carni­
val Attractions than Ever Before.
IN F O R M A T IO N
Statu» by Redin to ■« Unv»il»d—T reg­
ie Hietery ef Authar’i Daughter.
The dedication of a atatue of Victor
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19 TH tHIIIIM JJIB
: FO R FU R T H E R
F iv e C e n ts
M o n ), S h e r m a n C o m ity , O re g o n . F r i d a y , S e p t. 2 4 1 9 0 9 .
»U1W B. iWMMIUS
•attoe.
.
OUR LOAN TO CHINA,