Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 21, 1910, Image 4

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3. oí Oír,gon,
T h e O b serv er.
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MORO,
Beasi» Wiluox, Pl aia tiff,
va.
Ray H W iloox. D efendant.
OREGON.
1910
FRIDAY .. O ctober 21,
I n th e C i r c u i t C o u r t o t th e S ta te
to r H h r r o u u t c o u n tv :
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Tu s a t « . W ilcox, th« above-named de-
In the name of the State of Oregon.
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the oumplaiut filedagainat yon in the
above entitled sa lt, on or before the last day
of tbe tim e prescribed in the order <»f pub,
liostiou, to-wit, on or before the 18th day of
November, 1910, and if von fail to ao appear
and answer plaintiff will applv to the oourt
for the relief dem anded in the oom olaint
filed herein against you, to-wit, for a decree
dissolving the bonds of m atrim ony now ex­
isting between the pi dntiff and yourself on
the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatm ent
uud for suoh other and further relief as to
the oourt may seem equitable and just.
This sum m ons is served upon you by pub­
lication thereof for a period of six suooess-
lve weeks in the Sherman County Observer,a
weeklv newspaper of general circu lation ,
published in bherm an county Oregon, in
pursuance to an order of the lio n Wm*Uen-
richs, Judge of the County oourt of bherm an
county, Oregon, duly m ade on the 6th day
of October. 1910, aud the date of the first
publication thereof is the 7th day o f Octo­
ber, 1910.
J. A. W ILSON, Attorney
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for P lain tiff
Personal T a lk W ith You.
At any tim e when requested to do ao,
the paper will be discontinued. Hut we
expect that ail arreara w ill be paid before
auch request ia m ade. .It ia easy to »•* ua
for a statem ent, w hich will be cheerfully
rendered at any tim e.
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1IOTICB FOR PUBLICATION tP « b l« h er)
Departm ent of tbe Interior. U .S - baud
offioe at The D alles. Oregon, 8«pt 14, 1910
Notice in hereby given that Barrel r*
Brown, of Ajax,Oregon, who. on Septem ber
28th. 1904 (am ended Mev 93d, 1906), made
henoeatead No- 13814. aerial No 038»«. (or
WWBWW s e c .*27. amt SHSEW sec. ’JS.towu-
ahip 1 south, range 19 east, W illam ette me­
ridian, baa filed uottoe of iutention to make
final five year proof, to establish olaim to
the land above deaoribed, before George
W. Fnrnjitn, U. 8. Com m issioner, at his o f­
fice atjlo n d o n . Oregon, on the 24th day of
October. 1910. C laim ant nam es aa w itness­
es Bias Workinger, Chas F agsn. George
Sm ith and W alter Sm ith, e ll of Ajax, Or.
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0 . W. M o o u n , Register gUMMONS.
O.R.&K. SUBO SHU
Compare Our Prices
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Mary Robbins, Plaiutiff,
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W E Robbins, D efendant.
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W E Bobbins, the almve named de­
fendant—
In 'be name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer *he com plaint filed against yon in
“H be above «-untied su it,o n or before tbe last
of the tim e prescribed iu tbe order of
publication,to wit; on or before tbe llt b day
of Novt-mlier, 1910, and if you fail to so ap-
pear KBil answ« r, plaiutiff will spply to tbs
oourt for Ibe relief demanded iu the oom-
plaint filed herein agm ust yon. to-wit, for a
dec r e dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now . ti-tin g between tbe plaintiff mid \otir
self nu the grounds of inhuman treatiueut
sn d n -n-.upp.irt, And f r such other snd fur­
ther relief aa to tbe oourt may seeui equit­
able Hi i<i jus’.
Tlilk s'lm m ons is served upon you bv pub­
lic itiou thereof (<>r a period of six su jeeas-
Ive week» to The Sherm an Couuty Observer,
a weakly newaouper o f general circulation,
published iu. SUeruiwu •■«•nty.
in
x r o r s u s t i e e t o an order of tbe Hon It It Itot-
| . r , jndg«v of tbe Circuit Court f o r S h e r ­
m a n o o iin v y . O r e W > , d u ly
m a « le o n t h e 1 6 t h
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A L COOPER, Attorney
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81M M O N S — In thè Circuit Court of tbe
Butto nf l)r«,gon fo t Bbermau «^antjr.
P esrl MnKee. P lalutiff,
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lu ibe k .iu e »»f tbe State uf Oregon
In a ars bereby requiryd *«» B* pear and
Mbawcr vb'< q u o p la in t fita*d agniiist vun io
ihn I, t< < ntith d ruit. n;i or badare tìie la t
bay r»t «he tiro«» p:es ribsd in thè order of
pr.v'tee‘.i't<< «o wi <ni or lietore ili» 26«b day
of N v n.b r 19in.K i.dif io n fall So e» sp-
p»<tr and ans« r, p',M«itiff « ili apply to thè
•a e r i t * tu r- » r d*msi>de<l in (he com ­
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Do You Know
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That during only a few weeks’ circulation, 40,000 of yeur fellow-citizens signed
a written protest against statewide prohibition?
Wnn1d
That had it been necessary to go further, fully four-hfths of the W t e r s w o u l d
have signed it?
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That this list of signers includes farmers, H ^ te r S ’
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workingmen, and almost without exception, the leading h^nkpfs and Tn^siness me
OÎ ^ h a H t includes the names of many men who votoi‘dry” in^theirown community?
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Orc
«NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
gou, for Sherm an County.
D epartm ent of the Interior, Uuited States
Mary E Colem an, P lain 'iff,
L in d Office, The D alles, Oregon,
vs.
Ootober 10th, 1910 Louisa Colem an Hoakiuson, and Clay D
N otice is hereby given that Bert Stevresen
Hoskiuaou, Buell E. H oekinson, Robert B
of Wren than), Oregon, who, on Deoember
H oskinson aud Jessie H oskinson, minor
12, 1903, made H om estead No. 13116 aerial
heiia of R. E. H oskinson deoeaaed, d e ­
No, 03044, for
and the e H sw tf sec­
fendants.
tion 26. township 1, N. K. 16 East, W illam ­ To Clay D H oskinson and Buell E. Hoakin-
ette m eridian, has filed notioe of intentiou
sou. two of the above nam ed defendants.
to m ake final five year proof, to establish
In tbe nam e of tbe State of Oregou, you
claim to the land above described, before aud eaoti of you are hereby required to ap­
the R egister and Receiver o f the U .S . Land pear and answer the com plaint filed against
Offioe at The D alles, Oregon, on the 16tb you in the above-entitled su it w ithin six
day o f November. 1910. C laim ant nam es as weeks from the date of the first publication
witness*»*« F. Louie Petersen and Jam es P et­ of this Sum m ons, that being the tim e pre­
ersen (tf Wroi tham . O regon, and George H. scribed iu the. order for publiontin, and if
Jacobsen, M alin R em ington of The D alles. you fail so to answer, plaintiff will apply to
5 tol4n ll-44
C. W MOORE, R egister the Court for the relief dem anded in her
oom plaiut, which is to the effect that she
have and recover from defeuaut Louisa
ADM INISTRATO R’S NOTICE TO
Colem an H oskinson, $650.00 with interest
from Mnroh 2d.1902.at 8 per oent per annum
CRED1 FOBS.
~ lu t i e County Court o f the S tate of Oregon the further sum of $450.00 with interest at 8
per cen t per annum from May 80th, 1903,
for bherm an countv.
In the matter of ibe estate of John C Kase- the further sum of $50.00 as attorneys fees,
aud tbe costs mid disbursem ents of the suit:
b eri deceased.
N otice is Leti by given that the undersign­ that the m ortgages described in her ooin-
ed was on the 28 h day of Septem ber, 1910, plaint lie loreclosed, sn d defendants be for­
dulv appointed a d a tnistrator of the estate ever barred and foreclosed of all right, title
aud interest in and to the m ortgaged prem­
of John 0 . Kftseb-'rg, deceased.
All person* having olaim s again-it said e s­ ise«; that said prem ises be sold as under e x ­
tate are hereby notified and required to ecution, aud the m oneys arising from such
present them , duly verified with proper sale be applied in paym ent of the ousts and
vouchers therefor, w ithin six naouthj from disbursem ents of tbe suie, snd of tbe nuit,
the date of this notice to tbe undersigned, inoludm g attorneys’ fees; tbe paym ent of
adrpim stiator of said estate, at the Drexel said st-oond mortgage, then the first mort­
H otel, in the city of P ortland, M ultnomah gage, and for such other and further relief
as sh all seem meet and proper.
oonnty, state of Oregon.
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Service of this Sum m ons is m ade on de­
D ated this, 28th dav of Septem ber, 1910.
fendants Clay D Hoskinson aud Buel E.
J. R. KA8EBERG, Adm inistrator «if
the estate of John C. Kaseberg, deceased Hoskinson by publication, by order duly
m ade aud entered by the Hon W illiam H en-
E V. L IT T L E F IE L D , Attorney
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for said estate riuhs Couuty Judge In aud for said oonnty
of Sherm un, state of Oregon, on the 6th
day of Ootober, 1910, and tbe date of the
ADM INISTRATO R’S NOTICE TO
first publication thereof is October 7th, 1910
CREDITORS.
WILSON A MOWRY, Attorneys
In the Couuty Court of the State ol Ore 7to7nl8 48]
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for
laiutiff
gon, for Sherm an County,
In the m atter o f the estate o f H enriette
Kaeebcrg, deoeased.
N otioe is hereby given that the under
signed was on the 26th day o f September
1910, duly appointed adm inistrator of the
•sta te o f H enriette Kaseberg, deoeased. All
N orth­
T im e T able
persons having olaim s ngninnt said estate South- 1 u a
bound
are hereby notified and required to present bound ' S Sf
A ug. 21, 1910
thrrn, duly verified with proper vouchers passen- ! a CO
passen­
therefor, within six m iiiths from tbe date gcr daily Q Js
ger daily
S T A T IO N S
of this notice, to the undersigned, a d m in is­
trator o f said estate, at the Drexel H otel in
7 .1 5 a m
, . . Shaniko , .
the city of P ortland, M ultnom ah oonnty, 6.45 pm 70
7.50
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157
6 .00
state of Oregon.
8.00
. . . . K ent . . . . .
D ated this 28th day of Septem ber, 1910.
52
5.55
J. R. KASEBERG, Adm inistrator
8.20
. .Bourbon . .
45
5.30
of the estate of H enriette Kaseberg deceased 5 .05
8.45
.G r a u V a lle y .
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E. V. L IT T L E FIE L D . Attorney
8 .55
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fo i Raid estate 4.45
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4.30
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SUMMONS—In the Circuit Court of the 4.20
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state o f Oregon for Shermnn oooD ty,.
4.10
9.50
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16
3.55
E lla Bayli», P laiutiff,
1
9.55
.. Klondike .
14
3.50
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10.10
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9
3.35
G lenn Baylis, D efendant.
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3.15
Tfy*Gl*nu Baylis, the above named defen­
10.30
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In tb s nam e of the State of Oregon:
You ate hereby required to appear and
10.55 Ar
answer tbe oom plaiut filed againat you iu
11.03
tbe above entitled su it, on or before the last
day of the tim e prescribed in the order of
11.10
publication, towit, on or before the 21st day
11.20
of October, 1910, and if you fail to ao ap­
11.35
pear and answer, plaiutiff will apply to the
oourt for the relief dem anded iu the oom-
to
Fot* inform ation and rates, s|
plaint filed herein against yon, to-wit. for a
A . R O S E , A qen t,
decree dissolving the bonds of m atnm ouy
M o ro . O r.
now existiug between the plaintiff and your
s e lf, on the grounds of cruel and inhum-
m an treatm ent and for auch other and fur­
ther relief aa (o the Court may seem equit­
able aud just.
T his sum m ons is served upon yon by pub­
lication thereof for a period of six huco < ss - W i t h t k m e y o u b a r « b e e n l a th e h a b i t o f pa
ive weeks in The Sherman County Observer, a a d r o a w i ll .a a t h a t w a o t a r ro a a ( u b a t a n t la
l l w o rk a n d zoo o a a n o t ( a t b a tte r pal
- a weekly newspaper of general circulation i w a o « rk o a a a a /w
h o r a . a o m a tta r h ow m a o h j e u p a r.
published in Sherm an county, Oregon, in
rsosnoe to an order of the Hon l i R But-
■, Circuit Judge for Sherman county, duly
made on the 6th day o f September, 1910,
loaa o i t r a c t lo a
nnd the date of tbe 11 rat publication there­
w h o a p la te « a t
w o rk la o r d e r
of is the 9th dhv of September, 1910.
what Ian fraa.
W. D. FREEM AN, Attorney
Malar Crow«» $5.
b9.«2;*311
for P laintiff
U M M O S 8 - I n th e C i r c u i t C o u r t o l th e S ta te o f
O r e g o n f o r K h c r -in u i c o u n t y . .
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W itt, Paaawao. Ma Sheaeai Palataaa E x tH la a
u .(MB m ta a a n ■ raanaw
BUT alTHODa
A ll w o rk f u l l r r ' . r a n t a w l f a r fifte e n y e a r« .
Wise D ental Co.,uc
W hy? Because
........utely kills local option.»id tlio ip w le of
want local option. They want a voice in the settlement of this quesfon ,n their
own-community. It is their right.
Statewide prohibition robs you of that right.
.
It robs you of the right to have cider, beer, or liquor, in your, .oam/ home! It
makes it a crime to give your friend or neighbor a glass of cider.
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It permits any officer, special or regular, to break o pen .ypurvdoor at
f
and search your wife’s or mother’s room for liquor! Do you wanyhat kind of law
in Oregon?
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Maine, on September 12, 1910, repudiated its prohibition law of 57 years stand­
ing by electing, for the first time in 30 years, a Democratic governor upon hts pledge
to re-submit the constitutional prohibition law. It was np^i^litiçal »insurgency that
turned the tide, but insurgency against statewide, obnoxioys, mçpjeçbyç prohibi­
tion, so-called. Will Oregon profit by Maine’s error of threescore years?
a ta te w ia e
p r u m u .i.u ..
Nothing is settled until it is settled right.
Let us settle it now and scttle it n ^ h t.
The Home Rule bill (No. 328 on the ballot) permits cities to vote on prohibition
within their own limits. It permits any precinct or number of .precincts within a
city, or any precinct or number of precincts or the whole county outside the cities,
to vote for or against prohibition, as they choose. Under this pill -every city in
every county, and every county in the State, may vote :dryv if tbey.$OAienre.
B ut
If you want to preserve your rights;
If you want local option—which means Hqme Rule;
If you want your glass of beer, cider or liquor at home—even* thp’ you are
opposed to the saloon—
You M UST vote these numbers (cut them out and put them in your pocket
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as a reminder):
3 2 8 X Yes. For Home Rule.
3 4 3 X No. Against Prohibition Amendment.
3 4 5 X No. Against Prohibition Search Law.
P ain less D e n tis ts
S e t t le It N o w
S e ttle It R igh t
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P. 8.—Aak your Prohlbitiooiat friood
to ana war thia question: If, as they
olaim, 38 million people ore now living
ia “ dry” territory, why ia it that tho
U. 8. Internal Revenue Department
shows that more whiskey and more
>beor is consumed than over beforeP
OcaioNS
ConvniaMTW Ac.
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to d k i ly
ei a r w n a ln o « ir o p in i» « f r e e w h e t h e r an
a b ly p a t e n t a b le . f < > » W“’'*'**-
It i v e n t t c «
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to n * fr S k , r
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S c u o tin e f l m e r k a n .
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«b r BU VVa-hlaetoe. A Q
Z e d t 0 f «U fW w . ’ $« takoe tho llqwor
t v ^ o > R « *J trR fx tff ddoier« wfco oro
to ^ijatd W R b dbd l i w It to
i who aro wilHog to eoli to
■ykody lor gain.
)N HOME RULE ASSOCIATION
1 I 1 I 1 I ! lit 1 7 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1
ESM O N D H O TEL
W HEN
P ati«n o« and P crsevcran o«.
To win the prlxe our heart« m ay wish
W«’ll have to work aud w*K
We can ’t expert to ratoh the fish
U ntil aro’ve due the bait.
—N ixon W atarm e n in Woman** Home
Companion.
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PORTLAND
M o r o s B a r b e r S hop
P o r c e la in
B e tti T u b e .
herythiag first Class and Up to date.
| Agent for th^ ftest Steam Laundry
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Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
BDGJtB LKWI8,
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OREGON.
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STOP AT
’ C H A S . W R IO H T , P resid en t
M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a d a g e r.
Satisfaction G u a ran tee d .
It is new,-and >U rooms are provided with
running water and long diatanoe telcphonee. _
Kuropetti plan- Rite« |1 per day and up
WRIGHT-DlfcKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
FOR FIETCHER'S
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Both in worlnnnn«hip and price.
Corn««’ of T8» * n<> 8tark 3 lr«*t
C r y
C A S T O R IA
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H O TEL OREGON
▲ wall known Dm Moinm woman after
suffering miserably for two days from bowel
complaint, was enrad by one doao of Cham-
beriain’sOolia, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
edy. For sale by all dealer*.
C h ild r e n
r moni'»».SI. Huid UyaBneeedeeiWW
m
That’«
Respectfully,
f «ruina the Tobis«.
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•Turning th
the e ta
tablee”
bringing a countercharge against an
or prohibit tbe sale of intox­ accuser has a classic origin. In the
icating liquors w ith in tb e days of August ua impera tor a regular
O scar A nderson ^ M anager.
ctytxe aetaed the men of Rome to com­
m unicipality.
ité w ith one another for tbe poesee-
Cor. Front and MorrUon Stn. Portland» Oregon.
—on of tbe cost Host specimens of a
32« X Yea
certain deecriptlon of table made for
tbe moat part of Mauritana Wood In­
ENDORSED B Y .
F ive B uss to and from T rains. R ates
laid w ith Ivory—“ mensarum Insania,**
4 0 , 0 0 0 O R E G O N C I T I Z E N S or table maula, aa Pliny called It.
60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. E uropean
Greater Oregon Home Role Association They were sold at moot extravagant
plan. Sherm an C ounty headquarters.
prices. When tbe men accused the la­
618 Electric Building, Portland, Ora.
dles of ouiqptuary extravagance tbe
[Paid Advertisement.]
latter naturally rttorted by reference
A 'G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L .
to the money squandered by their
lords on these tablea and so “turned
O VER a s YE A R S ’
the tables on them” by throwing them
CXRERIEP4CE
>0». i " M h H
metaphorically In their teeth.
e x c lu s iv e p o w e r t o lic e n s e ,
regulate* control, s u p p re s s ,
I
override
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Think it over!
For constitutional am endm ent
giving to cities and tow ns
P atents
ProM
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tiM
MfflR M lAt.
Office at Furniture Store.
F. R. A X T E L L , MORO, OR :
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