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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
VER ,M o r o , S h e r m a n E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7 . A S K Y O U R N E IG H B O R H u i i i r H * ef M e re C iti« * " Can T a ll You A ll A heut I«. SENATE SETS DATES TO VOTE CN BILLS C ou n ty , O regon, held» that the law permitted the pay m ent of oM y »11 a day or the par diem o f »4000 a year. Four P attern A fte r Oregon. ITEMS OF INTEREST! THRGLSGBOin OREGON F r id a y , J u ly ^1« 1 9 1 1 . NEW S PARAGRAPHS PROM OTHER CITIES IN OREGON Steps are being taken to establish an annual pruae fa ir at Dallas. The forest fire season has now ar rived to remain until the fail rains. At a coat of »40,000, the Maeooe of Medford w ill erect a four-story brick temple. The strawberry season (or 1911 has come to a close and approximately 95 carloads of berries have been shipped out of Hood River. The contract for the Installation of I the »30,000 filtration plant to be by the Oregon Power Com pany at Albany has been awarded to CHOLERA MENACES NEW YORK CITY F iv e C e n ts RADIUM SAFES. Lead Cases Used to Pretest the Rays ef the Strange Subetance. Radium Is sneb a strange substance that bat few persons in all tbe world are perfectly fam iliar wltb It and Its peculiar properties. I t throws off a peculiar ray of light, and If not protected It will In time ex haust itself, going no one knows ex actly where. Its emanations are such that there Is but one known substance through which it cannot pass, and that Is pure lead. For some time the problem of com plete protection against Its own loss through emanations and the possible loss by burglars was a puzxle to scien tists and mechanics, but finally a safe was constructed In London with an Inner cell o f lead shoot three Inches hl ♦*"' knees, surrounded by a specially prepared outer safe, which Is said to be a perfect safe for radium. The strange stuff Is stored in those safes and guarded with extreme care, as It Is of great valne. The safe door Is round and so ad justed as to make It possible to dis close any slight defect that might be caused by the use of the opening, and In the toner portion of the door are openings through which tubes cqn- txlning mercury can be placed to col lect any emanations resulting on the Interior during the confinement of the curious subetance. Mercury collect» the emanations and prevents loss to that direction.—Los Angeles Times. C o n tra ry to the general tmprea- Ships Arrivin|aFrom Italy Are Homa endorsement, the public expree- slon, Oregon w ill not be the , first Chronicle of important Events •ion of M oro people, should be evidence Adjcur msnt Expected About state to hold a P residential pr.m ary Feared; Orur American is beyond dispute for every Moro reader, of of Interest to Our election In 1512. N orth Dakota w ill August 7, With No Opposi- the merit of Doan’ a Kidney Pills- Surely Dead. lead the states having a popular vote Readers. * x the experience of friends and neighbors, on candidates fa r Preoldent and« Vice- tian From House. . cheerfully given by them, w ill carry more p resident. Dates fo r th e p rim a ry New Y ork.-*W lth cholera at its weight than the utterances of strangers election» in th e states th a t have gates, tbe health officials of New York * j© W ork fo r Road. W ashington.—T h e Senate agreed residing in far-away places. Read the adopted the Oregon P residential are ta k lw more energetic preen» Oregon C ity.— Although G rant B upon vot ng dates fo r tho measures following: preference law are: N o rth Dakota, D im lck, a m em bot of the ceramlsBlon. tlons than ever to prevent the disease now pending before it. The leaders Mrs H F Peetz, of Moro, Oregon, says: March 19; W isconsin, A p ril 2; Ne ie making a strong fight In the inter- gaining a foothold In the city, Alle- •‘ A ______ member of my fam ily suffered from reached a d e ciilo n , w hich presages braska, A p ril 17; Oregon, A p ril 19; eat of Oregon C ity and Clackamas of carelessness on the part of kidney trouble end on e neighbor’s advice adjournm ent soon a fte r August 7. liuaraatlhe offftlals were freely county, th e re la ¿anger th a t the Continental JeweU Filtration began taking Doan’s Kidney Pill«. T h is . The a g re e m e n t follow ed a series of New Jersey, May 28. e and stringent regtfiatlons w ill Senate Votes to Bare Elections. State H ighw ay Qo i.nuelon w ill de- York. remedy effected a cure.” | conferences between Senators Pen- _______ At rM tteot of tho «tty connoll. he adopted to prevent employes and For se k by all dealers. Price 50 cents. f rose, ba Eollette, Martin, Smoot, Bal- The most drastic campaign public cide against the -Kopcsed Capital comsnerolal club and other Inter- attaches of tbe quarantine station Foater-Miibura Co., Buffalo. New York, ley, Stone, Borah. Bristow and other ity legislation ever passed In either | highway between PoFtland and Salem | ftassing through» th is c ity . Judge senators and was formally offered In eated citizens, Mayor Craven named mingling w ith outsiders. . branch of Congress was adopted by for the United States. The first native case of Aalatlc Remember the name— Doan’s—and take the Senate by Senator Penrose as the Senate p ra ctica lly w ith o u t a dis Dimlck, who met with the oth e r com Friday, July 14. as a general eleen-up mUsloners, eaid there waa a disposi day for the city of Dallam The citi cholera to develop here this season leader of the Republicans. senting vote. no other. ended in the death of Patrlcb Cush The dates set fo r votes on Im p o rt T he proposed law has the fo llo w tion to adopt the propos ed west aide zens a ll fell In line and cleaned up. Herm it Life of an Umpire. ant b ills pend ng in the Senate are: ing Im p o rta n t features: ‘ ~ In contrast to the banka of most ing, night watchman at the Swin route. “Umpires travel Incognito as far as July 22, Canadian re c ip ro c ity ; July island quarantine station. other western states, Oregon’s 77 ear burne No candidate to r the Senate or possible,’’ writes Hugh Fullerton In W reck In q u iry Is Delayed. 27, wool revision b ill; August 1, free House shall spend >n the election tlooal and 16» other banka show ag- There have been several deaths the American Magazine. “They are P o rtla n d .— F u rth e r in ve stig atio n by I and materiel gains during the among Immigrants detained, and two under strict orders never to discuss Mat b ill; Tfuguat 3, congressional re- more tfcan a sum equal to 10 cents the State Railway Commission into pajJJt yeajri according to the statem ent suspeots kept for tbe required obser apportlcrfTTTcnt b ill; August 7, Arizona fo r enc'. voter In his d is tric t or state games, teams or players, not to associ No 8enator(al candidate shall spend the cause« o f tine w reck on the Ore- ^sued by th e co n tro lle r of the cur- vation period developed the disease ate with the players except when nec and Now Mexico »tatehood b ill. and died, but Cushing Is the first House leaders agree there w ill be _ a to ta l of more than $10,000 In the gen T ru n k R iillroad have been aus- I rency essary, and they live In obscure hotels. E ffort» are now being made by American resident to be Infected). They travel in pairs and seldom can be no opposition to the adjournm ent p rim a ry and general election, and no I pended because o f th e seiloup condl-1 of George M cK tU fp, the in ju re d gtat<j ForeBt€r E llio tt to secure gov- found when off the field. Sometimes planB of the Senate. “The quarantine department of The House candidate fo r the House shall spend | exigencies In the schedule force them comm ttee on ways and means is more than »5000. firem an, wbo waa b rought to thia < ity ernm ent aldi financially In the fig h t every port In this country Is facing to travel on the same train with soma w o rkin g on a revision of the cotton prevention of fo re s t fires In a very serious and. onerous task," P u b lic ity m ust be g ven to a ll p ri to te s tify before the comm ission, but j or dub, bat even then they avoid the ta riff, which w ill be taken up In the state and he hopes to secure as- said Dr. Doty, “and It Is not im mary campaign co n trib u tio n s and ex who has b e tn taken to St. V in ce n t’s j players. Occasionally one will stop In pend’ turea, and all general election hospital fo r treatm ent. slstance to the extent of »10,000 for possible that many vessels arriving the team’s car for a brief chat, avoid House next week. PROGRESS AND MISERY. from Italy In the next few days will this year. ing mention of baseball, but usually Serious Charges A flainst W ickersham expenfces must be made publ.c before bring one or more cases of the d i the election, beginning 15 days be Seven hundred and ten one year ♦h<y hasten on, because the players REPORT ON SALEM FRUIT Im peachm ent of U nited States The Progress Must Go on, end the seldom overlook the opportunity to tell state certificates, 57 five-year certlfl- sease.” Misery M ay Be Modified. Attorney-G eneral W ickersham on ♦ore' election and m aking publication the umpires something they forgot to A majority of the vessels which Board of Trade Issues S tatem ent of cat«w. 33 primary certificate# and Many of the Inventions of civiliza charges of hav.ng deliberately d€ mandatory each day u n til election. lay on the field.” A il promises of p o litic a l Jobs must about 70 life certificates have been have recently come from Italy have tion have their unhygienic side. Tbe Products of D is tric t frauded the governm ent out of I >0,- be made puhl c. 1 he b ill fu rth e r written out and mailed to teachers in either brought actual case« of this Invention of houses has enabled man Salem.—The Salem Board of Trade 000 In A laska was predicted here Right in your busiest season when you when the Democrats generally took makes it Illegal to promise ppJ*ilcal haa completed its general re p o rt of all sections of Oregon within the last disease, or furnished evidence of its kind to dwell to all parts of the world, have the least time to spare you are roost having occurred In transit. It Is with but It Is responsible for tuberculosis, places in order to secure e ie ty o n »sup th o fr u it crop fo r thia year. The re few days. against the attorney gen likely to Uke diarrhoea and loee several up charges ------_ _ As a result of a quarrel following great difficulty that the latter con especially after glass was devised, d.ys’ time, nnleejyou have Chamberlain b erjtl w lch were preferred by ,Dele port or to Influence the election of p o rt says In p a rt: any member of a state le g lglature ('otic, Cholera ilia Diarrhoea Remedy st j gate _ t __w o W v .ra h am of Alaska. 'The stra w b e rry crop was a little domestic Infelicities of loag standing, dition Is established, and it is only which, while letting to the light, keep» James- ickersham of Alaska out the air. The invention of the al hand aad taka a doee on the first *P f*ar above the average In q u a n tity, and George Chase, a prominent and well- through the most exhaustive bacte W ith three House com m ittees al Rather Ambiguous, of tbs disease. For sale by all dealers phabet and printing has made possible riological examination that I am able to-do ranober of Rock Creek. Baker ready investigating the conduct of the s The Rev. Mr. Doxein had not gained the price received was good, b u t the tbe accumulation of knowledge, but It last p a rt o f the crop waa »old a t »1 a county, was shot aad instantly killed to secure tbe facts. departm ent of Justice, the new the golden opinion» o f bis congrega has produced sys strain, w ltb all Its charges filed w ith the Judiciary com tion, who were unanimous In asserting crate Cherries are being »old a t the by hip stepson, Emmett Blood, aged attendant evils, Dick” Lettsr. Ballinger Denies *Dlck canneries at 6 Vi cento. The crop la seventeen. Tbe Invention of chairs ha» added to ‘»'t'Tn.tttee are the center of interest. T h a t th a t he was foolish and conceited. He consider«! him self greatly slan fa ir, and very lit tle damaged by rains Five cars of limestone from Bed i.— Rich an A. B a llln human convenience, but It has led to Seattle. Wash.— Richard com m ittee decided to re p o rt fa v o r dered aud, meeting an old German The loganberry crop la large, and a ford, Ind., arrived) at Medford for the ger, former secretary of the Interior, spinal curvature and abdominal con ably a revolution demanding the doc friend o f Id» In the street one day. be uments in theaca.sc of C aptain D. H. gan to re ta il bis woe», ending up by great p a rt o f It 1» being dried, The First National Bank building of Med declared that he never beard of that gestion. The device of a division of prune crop to a l t t l e below the aver ford. A t great expense tbe bank peo “Dick to Dick” letter until he saw it labor has added to wealth, bat has Jarvis, at one tim e agent o f the Gug saying: destroyed the normal balance of men genheims in Alaska, fa ilu re to prose “ And the churchw arden actually age In q u a n tity, but excels In quality. ple are shipping In this material that printed in the papers. Ballinger was tal and physical work, recreation and tbe new building may be tbe most positive In his statement that he did Peaches are o n ly h a lf a crop, and cute whom may cost the attorney- called me a perfect ass. My cloth pre not remember receiving such a let rest Similar fault may be found wltb vents me from reseutlng insults, but 1 prices are n o t yet established. Ap beautiful structure In the city. general 1.1a official head. , clothing, especially corsets, shoes and think I shall refer to It In the p u lp it ples are o n ly a h a lf crop, and pears T hat the apple crop of Hood River ter. Dr. W ile y ’s Removal S ought hats, and w ith numerooa other con next Sunday. W hat w ould you ad an average crop, w ith prices n o t yet w ill total sn large as last year Is evi trivances. In the a tte m p t th a t la being made vise?” denced by the fact that tbe Hood established.” Yet It would be foolish, even If It RATES ARE REDUCED “ Mine friendt,” replied the German to oust Dr. H arvey W. W ile y fro m bis „ x .lb ln H v “ 1 know not. but but 1 I t’ink f in k I T b . Doand o f T ra d . m ake, a tour River Apple Growers’ Union Is erset were pontible, to attempt to “return post as governm ent pure tyod expert, a ll J c a n do «III be jo u a t to bray | o f t h . f r u it d is tric t adjacent » Salem Ing warerooms along tbe lino off; the Canadian Pacific Makes T a riff Redue to nature” to the sense of abolishing the T a ft a d m in istra tio n Is confronted annually, and th is ’ year’s report Mount Hood Railroad this season tlen of 28 to 40 Per Cant. civilisation. Ws must not go back fo r them, as usual!” —Pearson's. by a s itu a tio n th a t may develop as show» fa r b e tto r condl tons than here preparatory to handling the crop. P ortland—Reductions to the new ward, but forward. The cure for eye much b itterness even aa the B a llin Pendleton’s schools w «l open one sgpls tariff applying betwea Oregon strain Is not to disregarding the Inven tofore. TABLE KNIVES. ger P inchot controversy. week later than usuai because of tbe and Washington points to destina tion of reading, but Introducing the T he charge made against Dr. W ile y Incident That Changed Than. From Last year It was fouad tions on the Canadian Pacific Rail Invention of glasses. The cure of tu Southern Paclflo Renews A c tiv ity . - Round-up. berculosis Is not to the destruction ef 1» th a t he conspired to give Illegal nearly Impossible to msbe any prog way. Eugene.— Presence here of A. J. From the new rate schedule Pointed to Rounded Ends. hodses. but to devices for ventilation.— compensation to Dr. H. H. Ruaby, Table knives are In va ria b ly made McCabe and o th e r railroad co n tra ct ress with school work during Rbund- the following comparative quotations Dr. Irving Flaher to N e # York Chris head of the New Y o rk College of w ith rounded ends. Did It ever occur o rs of San F ranc toco lends substance up wsOk and) It was therefore decided are made: From Hood River to Re pharm acy, Columbia U n ive rs.ty , aa a to yon to wonder why they are o f this to the b e lie f th a t the Southern Par by the board to postpone this year's gina and Winnipeg the old and new tian Advocate, ahnpe Instead o f pointed, like any o th c lflc Company w ill shortly be asking opening until after the big frontier rates era »1.15 and SO cents respec governm ent expert. fioottish Peerls- Congress la st year enacted a law er k n ife blade? » fo r b id * on th e rem aining 98 miles of •bow. ’ tively. From W alla Walla, La Grande A number of people to Scotland Ferhnps you may im agine th a t the p ro h ib itin g the departm ent o f a g ricu l preparations are In order for the and North Yakima to Rertna and make a livelihood by searching for the the Oregon Eastern, which Is to con ture from paying any expert a greater ends were rounded a*; a protection to nect Natron and Klmnath Falls. caring for the Immense grain crop Winnipeg the old rate was »1.12%, precious stones which are occasionally And B u s in e s s W ill B oom •a la ry than »4000 a year. It was life aud lim b in those tu rb u le n t day» around Elgin. » • < outfits being un while the new Is 65 «ents. As there to be found ensconced to tbe Interior found th a t the services of Dr. Rusby when men drew th e ir «word» or any loaded every few dnyn fo r threkhtag Valuable F a rm Aold in W allowa. a great demand ie r Oregon and of fresh water mussel». To a lesser other available lethal weapon a t the extent It 1» also carried out on some could not he obtained fo r less than It is predicted that Elgin and stow Enterprise.—One of th« biggest Washington apples In Canada, the very »lightest provocation English and Welsh streams, but none »20 fo r laboratory Invest gâtions and B ut this 1» not the cose. The story deals In re a l estate that has been lty w ill set a new yield record along movement as a result of the reduced of these Is so prolific to pearl bearing fo r |50 a day fo r attendance in p e fs a n d It 1» fa irly w ell »ubstan- made In th is county recently was the grain ttns this year, many tor- rates likely will bs heavy. as the northern rivers. There are au t lu te d -th a t the great Cardinal Riche closed w hen E. O. Makin, a prom inent mers claim ing i s much as 65 bushels eourt. thentic records of Scottish pearls be la th e a r t o f p u ttin g In to a n o th e r N o tw lth s ta n d ’ ng th is law, Dr. W l lieu had u guest to dinner whose man sheep man o f th is place, sold to J. A. per sere for fall wheat ing found which rivaled any the Monitor fiurvlvor Die*. m in d w h a t la In y o u r o w n . ley arranged, it is charged, fo r the ners a t,th e table were very fa r from French, ex-county clerk, hie ranch of Woodburn, tn ber stubborn fight Bawteti. Cal. — Mlofeael Mooney, orient has produced so fa r as translu- em ploym ent <xf Dr. Rushy as an ex being all th a t could be desired. 720 acre«, semen miles east of here, agalnnt the liquor traffic. Is new en said ts be ene of the three survivors cency and flswlesaness are concerned. IT IS A SUBTLE The clim ax was reached when the pert at a salary of 91600 a year, to gaged In a suit In the M ar lea oouaty of tbe crew wkleh- manned tbe "Moni A w riter of tbe eighteenth century fo r a consideration of »27,000. M E T H O D OP be paid to him at the rate of »20 u fe llo w , a fte r finishing the meat course, circuit court Involving a principle not tor,” whea It fought and vanquished states that £20,000 was a moderate es SU G G E S T IO N timate of the value of pearls then fl»h- day fo r expert service and »50 a day began to pick bis teeth w ltb hl» table before tried In Oregon. She Is suing the Confederato ram “Merrimac,’’ STATE BOARDS ARE BACK kn ife , at th a t date made w ith a »harp ed annually from Scottish rivers, j t ts e means of making a favorable the bondsmsn of a liquor (fsaler who fo r »ervlce in court. died here, aged 74, at tbe National while tt Is a matter of history that a point. The guest being a man o f b irth Impression. Attorn ev-General W ickersham had and Importance, the cardinal could not German wbo formed a syndicate of Officials R eturn From Inspection of violated the law. for tbe recovery of toddlers’ Home. To have the best results. It must be the beet prlntln«. openly rem onstrate, but next day be fishers to 1865 acquired stones to the Projeete In Southern Oregon. , the amount of tbe bond furnished as C h ild r e n C ry That we are prepared to give you. value of £12.000 to that year alone. gave orders th a t the point o f every Salem.—-RetWaced and sunburned, a guarantee that he would not Explosion KMe ffl 1n Coal Mine. FOR FLETCHER’S But tbe Industry Is not so remunera k n ife In the establishm ent should be b u t s till In the ring, members of the step the law. Dübels. Pa.— Twenty-one miners T IN W ALK RI tive nowadays.—London Standard. That there w ill be an enormous de rounded off. State Land Board and the Desert wem tidied In sa explosion to the Before the end o f the century his e x Land Board returned from a trip ficiency In the state’s geaersl hand shaft sf the Cascade Coal A Coke ample was universally followed, and Peered Burial Alive. u before the end of thio year aad «hat The dread of premature burial the pointed k n ife at table had disap through southern und central Oregon, by August 16 tbe state treasurer w ill Ge.’s mine at BytieenUle. nine miles where they have been Inspecting the haunted H arriet Marttoenu. who from here. peared.-*-London Answers. be Issuing warrant» stamped “not would certainly not be classed aa a various projects. fanciful person, and she bequeathed Though In many cases they found paid for want of funds.” Is evident Swimming Ghosts. COAST MILLS IN MERGER £10 to her doctor to see that her body dissatisfaction and contention among from the semi annual statement Just L e ctu rin g before the Camera club. Ed D r Francis W ard said th a t In an a t the aettlene over some of the Carey Issued by the elate treasurer cover Steel Interests ef Seattle, Portland was decapitated before burial. mund Yates In his will stipulated that tem pt to photograph fish lu th e ir nat act projects, nevertheless the country lng the amount of reeefpts, disburse and ta n Prsneleco Consolidated Ma Jugular veto should be severed ural surroundings he had constructed w ill support as many people as went ments and balance» up to Jnlff I- San Francisco,— An Important con and left £20 to pay for the operation. a pond w ltb an observation chamber e rn Oregon fa rm in g regions when it In order to stimulate tbe A 1 »meet solidation of steel Interests was ef Lady Burton took even stronger prp- let In at the side below the surface H A R V E S T S U P P L IE S O F A L L K IN D S Is developed, according to State of fresh fru it and vegetables for can fseted In thin city, when the Pacific cantions. She enjoined that her heart o f the water. Through the w indow o f ning and ndnegar manufnetnrs ___ this chamber unseen by tbe Osh he T re a su re r Kay. Coast 8toel C o s m ry , Ban Franclaoo; sbonld be pierced with a needle before The boards, Including Governor Southern Paclflo lines In Oregon have Pacific Iren R ating Milte, of Port any steps were taken to certify her could wntch and photograph th e ir movements. He discovered by thia W est, State Treasurer Kay, A ttorney annoAinced that special rates w ill be land, 6m ., and the Seattle Steel Com death and that her body should after means th a t the protection o f fish when General Craw-ford aad State Engineer granted July »5. continuing to Octo pany, of Beatila, wem merged Ifito ward be submitted to a poetmortsm examination.—Loudon Ohronlcto. In th e ir natural state Is much more Lew is, le ft Salem on th e ’ evening of ber 31, on such commedlttoe from the Paelfio Oeaet Steel Company W illam ette Valley points to p o rtio d . thorough than Is generally supposed. D r a p e r s to f i t A n y M a c h in e , July 4. with a osgltol etook ef nearly Lueky er Nat. ____ A ll silvery fish were In re a lity merely and, aJso between certain points ea In the traaaders the Be "Eve was really a very lucky wom m irro rs In tbe water, reflecting tho the Southern Pacific linen in <>*• C h a in a n d L e a t h e r B e lt in g , Marshfield to Have New Paper. attle plant Is valued a t »1.900.000. the an.” remarked Mr. Henpeque. “She tone aud color o f th e ir surroundings M arshfield — A. R. O’B rien, who re state. San Waaodeee concern at »700,000 didn't have any woman to criticise bar so as to appear to th e ir fe llo w fish The wide Influence exerted upon » « gray, unsubstantial, sw im m in g ghosts, c e n tly ’ bought the p rin tin g office clothes.” and the Portland mills st »150.090 homes of the peopln •< Oregon by tbn M m Henpeque’e eyen snapped. hardly to be distinguished a t all. I t owned! by P G. Le va r, where the old Those interested to the new com “On the other hand.” sbe retorted, was only when tbe dace, fo r example, Ooast M all, now o u t o f existence, was departm ent of domestic eoewemy at pany declare It Io entirely independ rose to the surface, causing its body prin te d , has announced th a t he w ill the Oregon Agrtnolturst College in In ent of the United Btatee Steel Cor •^he didn’t have any woman around to envy the firet gowns n woman ever to reflect lig h t, th a t the pike at the s ta rt a new d a lly newspaper In th is stanced by tbe m et that * r ^ of tbe •XT) poration. I t lo the fktentlen to oon- had."—Ctoclnnnti Commercial Tribunm <5^. bottom of the pond could see and go graduates are to hnvg <hsrge of Msu flne tbe >lnnt In Ban m n c ls c o . which city. dr~ fo r Its little v ic tim .—London Graphic. tar depart meoto In warleus high wpl begin operations to September, to Life. schools of tbe state, where they, to Mormon Chief Is Speaker. Kip gmmdbsture ef stoel. while Iron Life to the finest of tbe fino arta It England’s Cream Ponies. turn, w ill instrwot mung girls 1 * W» La Grande.—Joseph F. Smith, head bean and Hkn pmdwoto will be tamed hap to be learned with Itfelong pa Tho famous cream ponies which are art of rooking a ham» ea n scientific put h r the works at Portland and tience*, and the y ea n of our pilgrim used to draw tho king’s carriage on of the Latter Day Sa.lnts of Jesus state occasions are tho sole survivors, Christ, or Mormon' Church, with * »nd economic —------ ages am nil too short to master it trt- • Mlsunderetsmdlng toe attorney gen Beattie of a breed of horses which has oth retinue of apostles and high church nmpbsntly.—Drummond. erwise passed out of existence. They officials, attended» a two-day confer eral’s opinion to Mis effect that cor ■Ik -Bent” Ie Ahellehed. are tbs direct and only pure bred de ence of the Union County stake, the porstlons existing «s M y to» Word. Atlantis City. N J —No more will scendants of the famous horses of ttonsi purposes smd ar* •Not going to-ABcefs tone hem? Bat largest In Oregon. Hanover, which George L brought exempt from th * annuel llceean fess the intending Elk be cempelled to you gave your sacred w ordf L d that only toew organised ier ride the goat, eltosb a greased pole with him to his new English kingdom -So 1 did. and I’d go In a ratnote if Timber Lands to Be Tapped. two centuries ago. The epee famous the purpose of «nln must pay. Oregon pr dn ether “stunts’’ to eonnnetloa my drens tied come bomm”-Harper*» Toledo.—<A contract was Signed by white horses and black horses of Han the with his Inltiatlen The Inst Import oorporationn »re everwhelmli over have died out, and now tho a group of dtlxsne of this county io ant action of the ffrnnd lodge of Eton creams alone survive, and only In build and operate a ralttoad from T o eecretory Sf etoto and sU U tough Wn to to abolish abnelutoly all home piar England, for when Queen Victoria ledo Into the Sllets timber oountry. urer with letters 1* wkleh atol Iti J b W U m t Htoa of aent to Hanover about 1890 to procure Thin road will open up one of the ly acclaim toslr pwvsrty M an fresh stock for the royal stud not one Mr bbi M X Ito A hesirteet timber butts 1» OreffMk "V w X was to bo found.—London , U DON'T MOVE OUT a d v e r t is e Good Printing C A S T O R I A Wasco Hardware & Implement (’«. Pumps, Hose, Tools, Etc., Bolts, Rope, Pipe Fittings. EXTRAS AND OILS OF ALL KINDS A “ WANT” ad in 1 he M oro < O bserver will reach more people in Sherman County ; than by any other medium available^ e to r--