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The O b server. M »r* Vl>r O f fic ia l r a p a r . m o AU VAHKH o r M JK RM A N MORO, OREGON. E n te red aa se c o n d class m atter at the post office at M o ro , O re g o n , Ju ly 25, 1891 D. C. I r e l a n d , Editor. C. L. I r e l a n d .......... M anager. F R ID A Y — J a n u a r y 6, 1911 If you do not read T h e O b serv e r, n o t? 2 • why W e w ould like to have yOu take it, and we know it w ould be profitable to you to b e co m e a su b scrib e r. W e send it tw o years for $2.50; o n e y ear $1.50; 1 2 S eta a m onth isn ’t m uch. T ry it. O rd e r by postal c ard , an d pay for it w hen you c an . C hurch an d S o ciety notices F R E E , e x c ep t w hen for m o n ey m aking p urposes. S uch notices at reg u lar rates at the o p tio n of the pu b lish ers. W e will not be responsible for the neglect of su b scrib e rs to notify as of changes in th eir address. N or will the n otification of a P o stm aster that the su b sc rib er has ' ‘R e m o v e d ” settle the bill of a d e lin q u e n t. D id it e v er o c c u r to you that it costs no m o re to p ro d u c e p rin tin g that is pleasing to the eye than th e o th e r k in d r The O b se rv e r is e q u ip p e d w ith all the m odern faclities for d o in g go o d w ork at th e very m in im u m of cost. T ry us w ith an o rd e r a n d if it is not e x e c u te d to y o u r p erfect satisfaction you n e ed n o t p a y for it. Send for a d v ertisin g rates. The Newspapers and Congress. T h e speaker of the house o f rep resentatives returned the secret re port of the secretary o f war upon the ground that it was inadvisable to tell 391 m en a secret, with hope of its going no farther. T h en rep resentatives who had seen th e re port proceeded to tell all about it, and the news was telegraphed all over the world. Let us do your next o rd e r or C om m ercial Jo b P rinting H igh [grade w ork, at prices satisfactory. I he O ld Reliable O bserver Steam was e«tab- Printery, M oro, O regon V 1 U li. TIMELY BREVITIES T h u U n ite d s t a t e s m in t f is h e d In 1792. T h e r e a r e o v e r fi.OOO a g r ic u lt u r a l a s s o c ia tio n s lu F r a n c e a n d A lg e ria . S w itz e r la n d b u y s m o re t h a u $12,000.- 000 w o r th o f e a ta b le s f r o m G e r m a n y a n n u a lly . F r e s h b e e f is w h o lly s u p p lie d to th e P h ilip p in e s by A u s tr a l a s ia ; la r d a n d b a c o n by C h in a . S la m h a s e x p o r te d a n a v e r a g e o f a m illio n to n s o f m ille d r ic e a n n u a l l y f o r th e l a s t flve y e a r s . A t r a d e J o u r n a l in t h e E n g lis h l a n g u a g e is p r in te d iu H e ls in g f o r s , th e c a p ita l o f F iu la n d . D ia h o p B o w m a n o f th e M e th o d is t E p is c o p a l c h u r c h r e c e n tly c e le b r a to d h is n i n e ty - s e v e n th b i r th d a y . The R o m a us, h a v in g c o n q u ere d ' S p a in . In tr o d u c e d T a r e n tl n e fine w ool s h e e p th e r e . T h is w a s 200 B. C. An E n g lis h m a n c la im « to h a v e I n / v e n te d a p u n e tu r e le s s a u to m o b ile tifc . m a d e so by- a p r o te c tiv e in n e r lin in g . T h e w o r k m e n ’s i n s u r a n c e In Deri-’ m a rk < o s ts a la b o r e r f ro m $1.07 a y e a r t0 J21-4 1 in p a r ti c u l a r ly h a z a r d o u s This secret was in nearly every new spaper office in A m erica ten days before, and probably in most of them it was standing in type .awaiting the message which would release its publication. T hen the adm inistration decided that publi cation would be indiscreet ; the report was then withdraw n ; the type was throw n away ; all that tim e the newspapers kept the se cret inviolate ; they realized its sensational character and knew it would create a stir ; but not a word ! about it was printed until a group ' ‘ A p o w e r f u l tn lc rq e c o p e Is re c o in of representatives becam e talkative n ie n d t d by t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f a g r ie u l and thus released the newspapers l u r e a s a k itc h e n u te u s il to d e te c t rom the unwritten pledge of con a d u lt e r a n t s . T h e n e w k in g o f E n g la n d h a s fie» fidence. c o m e ex o fllclo a n h o n o r a r y c a n o n o f O J G 0K F1N , . N O T IC E rifYSICIAN ft SURGEON. D u . M ARIE M. C O FFIN , D i m N o t H i» D a rlin g . ’’I d o c o n s id e r a b le b u s in e s s w ith a m u h by t h e y a rn « o f D u r llu g ,” s a id u la w y e r , “ a n t) t h e o th e r d a y I tr h s l to g e t h im on t h e p h o n e . T h e o |> e ra io r to ld m e h e w a s b u sy a n d w o u ld c a ll me. I h u n g u p th e re c e iv e r, u n d a b o u t I flve m in u te s l a t e r th e b ell r a n g . T h in k - in g It w a s D a rlin g , I s a id : I 'U e llo i D a r lin g B oen tr y in g to g e t y o u f o r s o m e tim e .' • ' H o w d a r e y o u c all m e d a r lin g ! re- p lle d a g ir lis h voice a t th e o t h e r e n d . 1 I a m n o w re a d y to ta k e o rd e rs f o r • th e M oscow a • H a rv e s te r, C o m e e a rly a n d m a k e s u re y o u g e t y o u r , o r d e r in in tim e to g e t a m a c h in e . T h e o u t p u t is lim ite d . of Wow J Cüíldrea a Specialiv s tfffic e in T h e G offin B uilding; l i t St. „ I , M o r o , O regon . O K / I r r r o r» v J ig Q il , Jeer©XA-U M ORO, u to 1 5 (h of c x /r L /lilc C O p p o s i t e h OREGON D rs . -u v ru m n u d tjir u I h o a rd th e clIcK <>r th e re-' I cetvB r. 1 w ish I k n e w th e W om an. I ’d i lik e e x p la i n .” « ^ P h ila d e lp h ia T im e« . Sassy I W A SO O - OREGON to 30th of each m onth. Food. L 16th An a n e c d o te w h ic h w e 't b l n k o u g h t n A ’, ™ to he m a d e p u b lic a n d to e n t e r i n to i m k H. > °PP- M cC oy, A tw ood C o h is to r y is h e r e b y p r e s e n te d A cer , ta lu m a n hn<J b e e n d o in g a g r e a t ,ltn i j o f w o rk . Lie was c o n te m p la tin g uu I d e r t a k i t t g X U I m o re , a n d a f r ie n d o b s e r v e d t h a t i f h e w«»rk«d to o h a r d be « w 'ould I w e ak d o w n . “ M e!” h e s a id . “ H e b re a k d o w n ! I d o n ’t drtufc th e m .c o c k ta ils , I d o n ’t R oom s 1 sm o k e , a n d I d o u ’h e a t n o n e o f t h a t s a s s y fo o d .” In o u r o p in io n he c a m e v e ry near noalyzlng correct I. v th e so u rc es b f hts a t: e n g th . - C o llie r s M O R O W ee k ly . .» . » B rya nt & W h e a ld o n A tto rn ey s at L a w Is T h e re A ny O ld «nnd D irtgy F u rn itu re in Y o u r H o m e ? 2 o v e r W . W . M . C o. B ank. - OREGON If there is, you can make it look like new— give it rich, natural wood finish with a F o o lsd th e D o c to r. O th er incidents m ight be cited to S t. D a v id ’s c a t h e d r a l , w ith a n a n n u a l I t ts n o t o n ly wltfir b ig d r i n k e r s t h a t s tip e n d o f $15. J . A. W ils o n G e o . M ow ry show that the newspapers d o n ’t S e v e r a l m e m b e rs o f t h e r o y a l f a m i l y d o c to r s h a v e d iffic u lty in d e te r m in in g claim any special virtue for keep o f Slit in tire e x p e r t a m a t e u r p h o t o ^ r a - tile t r e a t m e n t o f p a tie n ts . B ig am o k - in g confidences ; it is in the nature ( p h e r s a n d h a v e d o n e m u c h t o a d y a u c e e ra n e e d e p e r i u l c o n s id e r a tio n . T h e t h e a r t iu tH a t la n d . la te S ir E d w a r d B u r n e - J o n e s w h e n in of their business; they have to. S ix ty p e r c e n t o f t h e p a te n t s g r a n te d f a ilin g b e a R b w a s a s k e d b y h is d o c to r T h a t secret report of the secretary y e a r ly in tills c o u n tr y a r e w o r th le s s .; h o w m a n y c ig a r s h e s m o k e d a d a y A of war would never have been N e a rly 90 p e r c e n t o f t h e e le c tr ic a l “ S ix ,” w a s t h e a n s w e r . “ W e ll, y o u Office in the M oro C om m ercial I »a t e n t s a r e p r a c tic a l. h a d b e t t e r 's m o k e n o m o re t h a n th r e e , ’ m entioned if it had not becom e a A c a n d i d a t e f o r a s c h o o lte a c h e r s h lp • C o. new brick building. m atter of open discussion before in N ew Y ork r e c e n tly to ld a u e x a m in e r t h e d o c to r a d v ts e d . a n d th e a r t i s t w a s w o n t n w r i l v to r e la te t h a t t h e p re M O RO M OREGON the desk of the speaker of the t h a t th e , a ii n i e n t a r y c a n a l w a s «ow e- s c r ib e d n u ifib e r h a p p e n e d to be w iw ro o u t lu K a n s a s . ly i h o q u a n ti t y h e b a d b e e n l u ’ th e house of representatives. T h e p a r t o f F o r m o s a iu p o s s e s s io n o f h a b it o f s m o k in g . \ Ka'd c o n ta in f o r e s t s I he U nited States has long held o f f a b u lo u s w e a lth a n d p r o b a b ly a ls o ric h m in e r a l d e p o s its . first rank as an agricultural country, T h e T h o u s a n d is la n d s is t h e m o to r- A tto rn e y - at - L a w and now it amazes foreign nations b o a t m e tr o p o lis o f t h e w o rld . O v e r N otice is hereby given that 3.000 w e r e o p e r a te d In t h e T h o u s a n d to consider it as the greatest m anu the undersigned, having sold all I s la n d s re g io n l a s t y e a r . O ficc in V o it Block u p stairs facturing country in ‘ the world. their interests in and to the M oro It w ill t a k e WO m en tw o y e a r« to H ardw are and Im plem ent C o m Yet, when we export $800,000,OCX) b r e a k u p th e old B r itis h b a tt l e s h ip worth of finished products in one T h u n d e r e r , w h ic h h a s b e en c o n d e m n e d pany, have w ithdrawn from that corporation without prejudice. f o r th e m e ta ! s h e c o n ta in s . year, that is the consideration that A c o u n tr y w id e c r u s a d e a g a i n s t “ th e All bills and accounts receivable must be given. This N ation stands g r e a t w h ite p la g u e ,” tu b e r c u lo s is , is are to be paid direct to the com first today in agriculture, and first b e in g w a g e d in E n g la n d a lo n g m u c h pany, and all accounts and bills J 4 i i l e s SS t e W i t i ’ t payable are to be paid by the said in manufactures ; in this latter res th e s a m e lin e s a s in A m e ric a . _ A d d re ss« M O R O , O R E G O N . H a w a iia n c a p ita l to t h e e x te n t o f com pany, insofar as we, o r either pect it has leaped to the front with $1,500,000 is to b e u s e d in t h e d e v e lo p of us, are concerned. . .. in the past two years, and those m e n t o f a 20,000 a c r e s u g a r p la n ta tio n - (S igned), ’ E. S in k , nations of E urope that are bewil w ith in t h i r t y m ile s o f M u u ila. R. P. H u l s e . In G e r m a n y , w h e r e t h e c o n s u m p tio n * [3t* dered at such things as our 3,000,- o f e d ib le f a t s Is la rg e , t h e r e a r e .n o w M oro, O r., Jan . 3, 1911. 000.000-bushel corn crop gaze in s e v e n c o m p a n ie s c r u s h in g c o e o n u u t« n n d re fin in g t h e oil f o r e d ib le u se . astonishm ent at our export trade. T h e B r a z ilia n g o v e r n m e n t h a s d e c id D e p u ty S to c k In s p e c to r ed to m a in ta in iu th e f a m o u s b o ta n ic a l P our pure bred barred P lym Louis Schadewltz, Kent, Oregon In consideration o f the character g a r d e n s o f B io d e J a n e ir o a d e p a r t r th e s tu d y o f p l a n t s a n d tr e e s outh Rock roosters, nine and ten of the “ confession,” so-called, it is f m o e r n c t o f m o m m onths old, and one rooster 18 e rc ia l p u rp o s e s . not to be w ondered at that Peary W ith in a s h o r t s p a c e o f tim e Q u e e n s month« old; all at reasonable price. should have been filled with la n d w ill b e a s c e l e b r a t e d f o r lta Inquire by p h o n e or mail, C. L. I r e l a n d , brooding uneasiness over the an s a p p h ir e s a s S o u th A f r ic a is f o r d i a i ■ m o n d s. M a n y p r o f ita b le d i g g in g s a r e -■6tf3 ' M oro, O r. nouncem ent o f C o o k ’s alleged b e in g o p e n e d u p in t h e b u s h . confession. As it turns out C o o k ’s C o n su l A lb e r t H a l s t e a d s t a t e s t h a t confession is not a co n fessio n ; it th e e le c tr ic a l d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e E n h c i t y o f B ir m in g h a m is e n d e a v o r in g in no way clears the north pole lis to In c re a s e t h e u s e o f e le c tr ic ity in By o rd e r of the M oro City controversy ; in fact it accentuates e v e ry w a y , o n e o f w h ic h is t h e r e n tin g Council, notice is hereby given to all owners of stock, that from this M oreover, by his cleverness o f m o to rs S herwin -W illiams V arnish S tain W ils o n & M o w r y Fine for wood work too. Not a new “ fa d ” product, but one that has been m ade and sold widely for years. It correctly imitates all the hardwoods. It spreads easily and anyone can apply it. A small can goes a lcq£ way— try one. A tto rn ey s at L a w A New Y ork evangelist calls W all street a lottery ; quite the contrary it is one of the surest of sure things. - If fatalities in aeroplaning co n tinue the old saying will becom e “ eat,, drink and be m erry, for to m orrow we fly.” As a m eans of dealing with ille gal com binations nothing better has yet been devised than the Sher m an anti-trust law. In making an estimate as to the strength of our national defences, the general pow er of the Am eri can flag, O ld G lory, should not be overlooked. Texas and New York will be the names bestowed on the next battle ships to be added to the A m erican navy. A nd both are to be leviathans. G ov. Dix elect, announces that he is going to restore to the E m pire state its constitution at one stroke ; Dix is even a better p ro m iser than C ham p Clark. N otw ithstanding all the w hite wash wasted upo n grafters ; the Alaska coal fields should be saved for the benefit of the people, some C ook has gained the ear of the cold day they will be very much A m erican people ; undoubtedly he appreciated. will now take the lecture platform and by the sym pathy and follow A railroad official says that rail ing that he will gain from his mag ways are run solely for the purpose netic personality he may m ake the o f m aking m oney ; but that wasn’t position of Peary as “ the genuine what they used to tell the farm ers north pole m onologist’’ m ore and w hen seeking the right of way. m ore difficult. Thus, as the dutch- m an would say : “ der end has only G en. W o o d swells the volum e begun.” of protest against a war scare. “ Such bloody talk in the midst of 1 he failure of O regon to secure the period o f peace on earth ant a fair share of the $45,000,000 irri good will to m a n ,” was most as gation fund, distributed by Presi suredly out o f place. dent Taft D ecem ber 26th, is attrib S enator Cullum should beallow ed to attain his am bition of seeing a great Lincoln m em orial built, before he leaves the senate ; the work is worthy» and popular, and M r. Cullum has a good term of •ervice ahead of him ; he is not ineligible for re-election. A C alifornia congressm an who •ays that a foreign arm y of 200,- 000 could land on our Pacific coast and take possession of the m ountain passes should explain w hat the m ore than 4,000,000 in habitants of C alifornia, W ashing- ton and O reg o n would be duifig in the m eantim e. uted in a large degree to the inac tivity of O regon senators. W hile senators from com peting states aggressively dem anded large slices of this fund for their respective projects, and were pressing de m ands not only upon the Presi dent, but upon m em bers of the board of arm y engineers, the O re gon senators rem ained quiescent, apparently willing to accept w hat ever m ight be a p p o rtio n e d ; the result is that the large slices of the und went to states whose senators were most insistent, and only $425,000 was aw arded to O regon out of a total of $45,361,897. F ra n k Io Tiis Public. fTe’/l b, s l*J it tbjiv y>,u c tk r Pure Bred B. P. flocks for Safe M e n e fe e > O C O O <X X X X X )O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O i Independent yjarehouse g milling Co R. H. M c K e a n , M a n a g e r , W a e c o , O r e g o n D E A L E R S IN P la s te r, C e m e n t, B u ild e r s ¡es, L u m b e r, W o o d , C oal, 'e d a r Posts» a n d H a y. 4,. j Stock In sp ecto r Sherm arrC oun.ty, Oregon. M A N U FA C TU R E R S OF MILL FEED AND FLOUR. <xxx>of.cooooooooooocooooo© T R A F F IC G le a m in g b u t to n s f o r s e r v ic e u n i f o r m s w e r e a b o lis h e d by U n c le S am y e a r s a g o b e c a u s e th e y n ia d o th o sol d l e r s f a ta lly c o n s p ic u o u s on th e field o f b a ttle , in s te a d o f h o o k s n n d e y es, a s th e w o r th y p e a c e a d v o c a te s u g g e s te d , t h e i r g a r m e n ts a r e u n ite d by d u ll b la c k b u tto n s . In s o m e p a r t s o f G e rm a n y m ic e a n d r a b b it s d o so m u c h h a r m In th e fields a n d g a r d e n s t h a t t h e p u b lic a u th o r itie s a n d sp e c ia l o r g a n iz a tio n s o f f a n n e r s u n d e r ta k e t h e w o rk o f d e s tr u c tio n . T h e u s u a l m e th o d Is p o iso n in g by m e a n s o f b r e a d c o n ta in in g th e L o eliler m o u s e b a c illu s . T h e E a r l o f C re w e . B r itis h s e c re ta r y o f s t a t e f o r th e c o lo n ie s, g o e s so f a r ns to a d m i t t h a t C a n a d a ’s in d e p e n d e n c e n o w extends to i n te r n a tio n a l n e g u tia tlo n s a n d t r e a ti e s , a n d th is is quote«] a p p r o v in g ly in th e D o m in io n a s a c e r ta in in d ic a tio n t h a t a n e w s ta g e h a s b e e n reached iu c o lo n ia l h is to r y . T h e h o p e o f S in g a p o r e Is f o r a g r e a t t r u n k lin e r a il w a y r u n n in g fro m th is s o u th e r n p o in t o f t h e M a la y p e n in s u la n o r th w a r d t h r o u g h S ia m to B u rm a a p d ou to In d ia a n d a b r u n c h lin e th r o u g h C a m b o d ia in to C h in n . S o m e d a y th d f h o p e w III b e re a liz e d . W ith in u r a d iu s '* I have eight head of mares anil three geldings which I wish to i t’ll. Call and see them at th e A lf Dillinger farm, east of M onkland, or for particulars ad d ress _ P. J. D il l in g e r , 3u30.63] M onkland, O r -----------— - ■ 1 1,, j . ____ Black Bull F uji Last-Hsward » I’rom my farm about 6 miles w* st of W asco, on Saturday, Dec. u h . o n e black bull puppy aged year, a . little white hgir On th e chcsf. W ill pay f6r nis return to rhe arm, or a suitable rew ard o<> for inform ation thaf will lead'Fo Ih e Oregon Railroad A Navigation Com pany Oiegoniind \\ ashingtoii Railroad Company 1 he North Const Railroad Com pany Idaho N orthern Railroad Company Ilwaco Railroad Company In the future these lines will be operate by a n d the name of io Buy, Sell or Exchange. in j, THE OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD Si NAVIGATION COMPANY. ■ T rad e M a rk s D e sig n s C o p y r ig h t « A c . A sr o n e »«riding n »ketch and dcecrlptlon may qincldy uncertain our opinion free whnthar an I . vonllon I« probably ’ ’ ‘ pal ein »bla. Coinninnl««- onininnlOA 11<.ns»rrlctly conHiIeni fid. HANiìbOfìK on Patents «ont freo. Glileat n (>ldc»t nizency for »''curing patent», tern», i ’n’W ts taken through Munn A Co. recelv* recall notice. k«, w ithout c harge, In tjis StUntlfic American. A hm duontety llln»tr»lnd wacwly. Largeat cir culation o f any »olem ille lonrnal. Torni», «3 • .r : four month», >L Bold by all newadealer». F. W. R obinson W m . M c M urray ¿ General Freight Agent ’ »( l i e r a i Passenger Agefit Portland, < )regon Portland, Oregon 3 W. I). S k in s R General Freight and Passen ger Agent Seattle, W ashington R . IT M iller Tra flic Manager < ww.38 F ,8 Ht.. r#,“lw ’y’New York W ashington. It. C. rtnr’i i;nice. TREVERYBEST on th e Pacific Cna.t 1» ejr en te d her«. W aliayS built up our reputation on it. Yon can d » ,w g l on tn ,l cannot get b -ttw p .in ,-»» » o ik anyw bur«, no w a ller how much yuu pay. o f-to * a patron» In onarrtay ff ,l« ,|r»4. Palnl«»» o.traction fiwj wh*n plat*» or ortdan work I» »nl»r- Cwnull.ti«» fr.». Mofar CfDwas $ 5 .0 0 J 22k BrWr.T..ih4-0 0 K m field nninr. 1 .0 0 ÇS? tn.mol Fil'lpg« 1.C0 S'lrar FWog« .CO ..L s'.^Q uod T h e assembly which begins its °t s-oix» tniioR of work at Salem next week would rp - " his > E u g e n e M c M í l r l i ri* n , ,o BU 7.50 G e o lo g is ts b e lie v e t i n t In n f a r ro gain the approval of all right Statistics o f railroads in the U.S. W.A. Wlf, fwtiotin « m ? > FgioUit ÉMfr'tlp« . 5 0 W a z o .O r m o te a g e th e g r e a t la k e s W ere a p a rt tt nm itnwiwi» a rtniM* m c s t m « t h o o » i m inded people if it should repeal are som ething to astonish belief. J n w w l« r»«lly g u a r í,n toral for t!íle o n j e u n . o f t b e A tla n tic o c e a n , a n d ta n g ib le evV T h e roads cost o v er $10,000,000,- a num ber of worthless laws which d o n e e to Mup|K>rt th is th e o ry w a tt re C e = ,i„ c . c e n tly f u n i ls h . tl tty th e c a p t u r e o f a 000 to build. T h ey are capitalized now encum ber the statutes, and scQ D e n tis ts lpIn fro n t th e d e e ite s t w a te r s o f Third and W’ »Wnriaii f si’»”0,0«. Any person o r persons having at $18,000,000.000, and probably sim plify others which are hkrdly L a k e O n ta r io . M en o f s c ie n c e s a y th a t i A M to 5 ? U üu.dXy», I to I w orth m ore. T h ey collect $7,000,- intelligible to the Suprem e court. th e fish is a n e w sR ocles In fr e s h w a horses, cattle, houses, Iota o r house h old goods for sale or e ifh a n g c . 000 a day from the people, which M uch of the ambiguity o f the (e r n n d p r e s itr a a b ly a d e s c e n d a n t o f or parties dcslrif*!** to buy ^uch , present law» may be due to th<fv *ft,r wnter "cuiplo* < » f nn earlier is $127 a year for each family, and e ra . property, will find T i l# O b s e rv e r ; in the last ten years -have earned system of m aking am endm ents by a good m edium for advertising referring only to the section to be Freth, Hellatil«, Pure and securing a customer» T ry $6.660,000,000. H is F aux P a s. «varonloed to Please am ended, m aking it necessary for t ”1 hear your T h e O b s e r v e r , M oro. O r. R»*ry (?ar<lcn»y and wntcb was stolen.” Planter »hould»««»the M rs. Parnetia T . C ham berlain, one wanting to look up a certain j “ Y es T h o in f e r n a l h iló te to o k I t’ to »n?«xk,r merit» of Our Wor«|«rn Grown Aor,:». pawnshop There it w a s a t o n c e m o th er of H o n . G eorge E. C ham law to follow its history through a SPC C IA L o t r & a pnd m,,u ,Mt>ked I 10 C E N T S berlain, died at Natchez:, Miss., on^ half dozen or m ore sessions of the Mmi po«tpal<l n u r the 30th, in her 90th year ; she had assem bly; by repealing the old ’ F M M O U 3 C O L L E C T IO N ♦ St-g. 00 S < t ««Mta . . . . SO. t Sk» Prta^MRMMi IO. been ill a long tim e. Early in the statute and passing a new one on I f ’.g •’’tlir-"!»» <• i*ry . . to« | » < * »• A rirrA w .h»»^ C rkiM r« , the sam e subject where am endm ent fnr, w? h. k . It. day a telegram cam e saying she I »»r gNUrfl W O* A♦ ♦ I «< I. -* • , 10» oe.rde.rt, and .he d « ir e d the law would be („und Si.ee near oeain, an a tne scn.nor , Jn f>f?e p ,flce whcn wanfctj and nothing for mf .” w rites T h o ^ fi. W illism s, Writ« '0 {« ke’» »»y petan and OilscWe«, bo S*». ><< .»4 »• »,»• th. im m ediately prepared to go to , the «ize of the code would thus be MHdieWo, Ky. ‘Two imeks«« of < ham “ *lv# Ufçdm Uuijk Ü H E A Ï MO&nilCMM NKLD ÇQ. j reduced. * Stom ach mid L it e r la b ltto cured R|1 Knee St. /U x t,r ,d. nitMrts I ms. " For «sis 1,/ all dealers. I DEPARTM ENT J he above named Com puny wu i incorporated 1 leceni- her 23d, 1910 for the purpose of ak in g o v er the follow -[ ing lines: Regtsfered Stallion for Sale. Hsrsss for Sale co. ? « s iiS J I I G » ANNOUNCEMENT date all stock found running at large within M oro city limits, will be im pounded, and charges assess ed therefor in accordance with city ordinances provided. J. H . M c C u n e , 2t.l30.64] M arshal. Valued at $1,500.00 will be sold for $700.00, as 1 am too busy with other work to take care of him . Will take one or two good work horses in part paym ent; J his proposition will be void after Feb 15, 1911. F o r further particulars apply on the farm , 15 miles south east of M oro, o r address J o seph M. E ddy , 6(130.64] Box 38, M oro, O r Í R ilL .a iO Motice to Owners of Stock. A f ie r a fierc e s e v e n h o u r s tr u g g le S e a ttle fish e rm e n c a u g h t a m o n s te r s h a r k th ir ty - s ix fe e t lo n g a n d w eig h lu g o v e r fifte e n to n s. T h e tuJJ w a s fu ll o f s p li n te r s u s a r e s u lt o f a s t r u g g le on th e p a r t o f th o s h a r k to d e s tr o y th e b o a t f r o m w h ic h it w a s fin ally c a u g h t. cut dt HOSMER & CASE Moro, Oregon. T H E HALLES ' o ltE G O N S u e z c a n a l h a s p ro v in l to b e o n e o f th e m o st p r o f ita b le c o m m e rc ia l u n d e r ta k i n g s In t h e h is to r y o f t h e w o rld a n d Hie M a n c h e s te r s h ip c a n a l is n o w a c c o m p lis h in g a ll a n d m o re t h a n w a s p r o m is e d a t rfVst U. 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