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«•-x r. '•«À '"-’V'-í'ói ' ver» D o you w a n t to save $ 3 0 T0 $ 5 0 buggy} Observer for ] Saaafsrbl Contest. JooathaaBourne ha» again done the expected by announcing that o itr o m e ia i r*r< » . 3VFI0 XL F A P B * OF 8 H K » « A N V© he it a candidate for United State» senator to succeed himself at the MORO, OREGON. election in November. T o the Entered « second c U m matter at the best of our knowledge he hasuever p qM eR ce at M oro, Oregon. July 25, 1891. | y e t g political principle advised, an do not need be told again, both the public and private opinion of its editor of Theodore Roosevelt, and the present political situation fully corroborate our expressions concerning the crazy ingrate, since and before the assassination of S Indépendant Iflírthouse | (Hilling Co M. H. M c K mo . Manaflar, W * « o , Oregon D E A L E R S IN when in his way. W hen first elect President M cKinley ; the violence D . C. IRELAND, Editor. ed to his present job he claimed of denunciation, and the reckless ; ; that w e are offering at sacrifice sale. ' ’ C. L . I reland . . . ........ Manager. that the will of the people at the ness with which fact* are misstated primaries was supreme. Next he by this third term apostle of bull | October I I , 1912 refused to aapport the republican moose microbes (and his running F R ID A Y primary nominee for governor. :.H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 111 ' " I u m » 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ì 111 I I W mate) serve only to prove to an It is freely said on the streets of intelligent public their apprecia If you do not read The Obeerrer, why Portland, that his convention nom tion of the hopelessness of the not? W . would like to h » « V O . « k e H. red ¡nation at St Johns for United campaign they are conducting, and * . f a » * It *ouWI be p n A u b l« to you J o States senator it this election was the desperation which drives them become a subscriber. We ’* two ft for $2.50; one year $1.50; 12% c * • engineered by friends of his with to make themselves as contempti ith isn’t much. T ry it. Order by his knowledge ; but he did not ac ble as possible by the extravagance postal card, and pay for it when you can. cept because o f his fight two years and bitterness of their vitupera Church and Society notices F R E E , ex ago againat such “methods;” dif tion and invective. > ■ cept when tor money ranking ourposes. Such notices st regular rates at the option fe rin g in that the asaembly of two ot the publishers. . I several candidates years ago R B M iller, of the O -W . R . A offices, while there N . Co, agrees with The Observer I W e w ill not be responsible for the for n neglect of subscribers to notify ss of candidate, and one was but that farm land prices are held so iige» in their sddress. N or will the at the St. Johns high in the interior of this state as | ificatfon of a Postmaster that the sub- office to b rib e r has “ Reaaoved settle the bill of a assembly.. to discourage farmers from th< delinquent. it is presumable middle west and eastern states w h o | For that Did it e r « occur to you that it coats the fnentft > Bourne decided come here to settle, and that the more p r --— in tin g J » suvraw- to ouw produce J»« i more politic to i are making little headway that it wool to the eye than the ««bar ^’n' Obeerrer to equipped with all the modern •end out and iy up names that 1. . a 4_ u_:_a their effort, to bring people minineuaB of cost. Try u. with aa order totaled 16,000, at three, five and through cheap colo- I t ’g tim e and the way is via 111 IIIl iiaissxA ws w v w -- i . , ... „ u here this fall through cheap colo- en d if H to not executed to your p erfect Ic th tc e rm e S ^ .c lim S .» »n up- becure of the eatisiection you need not pay for it rm n i ol the people cer- (wo Send for advertising rate«. tain things, principally the no m i-» *• „ .tio n 0 ( 1 few r e p u b iia u u .j n t o h o m e , Statement of Ownership and jucce-ful bufapw m .o ; . boouer Qne wen, ,Q Yakima for «he community. and the « .« g Eur<)- T Of the Shaman County Observer at large; in brief, such a man as1 . , published weekly at M oro. Sher we have in BB^B elling . Some people may not know Bill Hanley, didn t do the Taft man county, Oregon, required by that M r. Selling has been progress- People but rt 1 hl* the act of August 24, 1912. D C Ireland editor; C. L . Ire- ive enouih is *ood feelint toward fa u lt; the republican, direovered land ¿ . S S ed’hor, buw ne. hi. fellow m « „ <ive free hand- the .nek before B.il Imd down b .. Plaster, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, : > W e have tw enty one buggies, both open and top, L im e. ir Posts, and Hay. : H E Y D T ¡N P L E M E N T GO-. M O R O MANUFACTURERS OF M LL FE E D A N D F L O U R . READY fOR BUSINESS Next-door te Mero Commercisi Co. about th a t CALIFORNIA TRIP Ress M 0R 0 \ L'r-* ’• \ ORE ■ SA- Ornamental Jewelry of all kinds, Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass, etc. to Portland then Shasta Limited REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE to th e L an d o f P a lm s manater. and publUher. Let me Outline your trip A. Rose; a g e n t, I I 11 111 I I I I I I M o ro , The only person bolding fipan- sum of $60,000 in the years ot his i th< („ nmr months___ cial in t e r « in the above public*- buaine« life in Portland ; not even yOu„?ci. h. * > { •£ ■ •■ £ tion i, C. L . Ireland. [playing ferodte. ««to who got toe I Lima serious trouble O re g o n . ■ ■ 1111 » 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I H ' I ' t W 1 HORSES W ANTED FOUR T O SIX CARLOADS AND W IL L BE AT Kent, October 15th, Moro, October 17th, • Wasco, October 18th, 19th, 20th M o r o ’S u h in m í » 11 i l ■ 1 1 11 » W 4 »A R6K R B e th Tube. . berytirag first Class and Op t i date. A g ent for the Beat Steam L au n d ry .S h o p in in B ric k k B in g g n n e e x x t t O bserver Office Shon B ric B u u ild ild in C om p lttc M so rtm sn t of S ilverw are and Jew elry FORMALDEHYDE^ RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. M< P arry , and vile sanitary conditions Farmt of ¡60 atftes to 640 mostly Notary Public for Oregon I prevail. wanted. M r. Bourne claims for-purposes| M ooR E IN V E S TM E N T C o ., M oro, O r of justification that the newspapers tf* 11.154]____________ ________ A n y a n d a ll K in d s o f F a t a n t M a d lc in e A lw a y s In S to c k ‘Bryan hits Roosevelt,” sayi a I «of Oregon* as a class, have misrep- - ’ ¡headline in the big daily. “ W ell, resented him ; but we think the 6 9 6 X 8 ^ 1 $ lO f S l l e 1 guess he did,” says a friend at our •*» j « a elbow, “ and he makes them stick, circulation of a book entitled: A »aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa blood I with Buff to o ; with two y ro w ,in th e « « a t True Hiatory of my Political life, I ¿ ¿ 1 c have k e several r e i a full ’ which of Teddy’s pants, and theee more including Incidents of Salem legis- tQ ^ j j , are April hatched I in the stern post of the bull moose lative terms, written by the senator, chickens; price $1.50 each. ’Phone or address it looks as if Bryan had 'hit him’ would disprove that contention. Mrs. W . E. N ewton , Another contention by M r. about five times; and Teddy felt tfU l.1541 M oro, O r| Offer« F R E E , wUh the exception of co«t of poctaXe on paper« and coal of Bourne, which he seems to have I the shots, to o ; he can’t sit down the Univartoty Extension BeUetin, to erhzana a / 0rapoa forty Unireraity forgotten, is his dispatch printed cmmw * 6 / a»«»Z Ability to profit by the course« «elected to the only requir- now. »«Ot for enrollment in Correaooodence Depart men t.C o or^e« are offered in before the primary election th a t: the department« ot Botany, Debating. Economic«, Education, Electricity, That history of the 2d Roman “ You (the people of Oregon) are Mathematics, Mechani Mechani- Information of Harry Denni English Literature, Kngli.h Compo«irion, Htotory, Mathematic«, cal Drawing, Physiual Education, Physiology, Fhychdlogy, Sociology, Empire which the bull-moose 3d on trial, and not 1,” (M rb o u rn e ). son, who left home July 26th for cs, and Surveying- W rite to the Secretary of the Correapondencc Harvest. I term blatherskite made so much The acceptance of that message the Eastern Oregon >1, University of Oregon, Eugene, for information and catalogue. fuss about some visitor having sto does not seem to set well with the Harry, you must come hom e; I Courses in residence at the University prepare for the professions of get along without you anv len from his room at the Hotel gentleman w h o again wishes to be cannot Engineering, Jonrnaltom, Law , Medicine, and Teaching. F all semester longer ; I want to see you so bad. opens Tuesday, September 17th Address the Registrar for catalogues Oregon at Portland was in Roose the senator from Oregon, regard M . L . SHONQUBST, descriptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, the velt’s possession all the time, nev- less of the trial. 3tS4*] Hood River, O r Schools of Education, Commarce, Law, Medicine, and Music. | er stolen by anyone, and was brot In closing this article we believe laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa»aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa< | out at LaGrande the next day,but there is an old saying, applicable, neither Roosevelt nor any one of that “ who pays the piper calls the The Ladies’ Aid meet in M oro | his flunkeys have yet notified M r. tunes.” It is an old saw, a shrewd M E Church parlors Thursday p. McRhea of that important fact. o n e ; a half humorous, half cynic m. each week, and are prepared al summary of the relations usually to do plain sewing, making and Jonathan Bourne, has finally existing between those who vote a tieing comforts, at a reasonable butted into the campaign for re- man into office, and those who jrice. Call and see them. L adies ’ A id S ociety , election to the United States sen presume to put themselves “ on tfi5.154] W e are now ready to receive this season’s wheat crop M oro, Or. ate from Oregon, notwithstanding trial.” M r. Bourne tried to secure the his defeat at the primary e le ctio n at our different receiving stations. W B Johnston will be republican nomination at the state by M r. Selling, in a fair fight. He Burbank potatoes, good grade J has been making great claims to primary election ; he was treated in charge of the warehouse at M oro; D G Pattee at Mc- guaranteed to please or you can fairly at that tim e and had all the prominence as the father of the return them, only $1.00 per sack, Oregon system, yet he proves to means at his command that M r. weigh heavy to the sack. Special JDonald; C C Deyo at Rufus; A S Porter at Wasco. be a poor loser when the votes Selling had. and also the experi rates in car lots. W rite or phone O mar S ayrs , under the system are against him, ence of two previous political M oro, Oregon Sherman county will be under same management as and like the spoiled child says the campaigns, He lost, but he is not tfJT27.153] other fellow didn’t play fair. M r. satisfied. M r. Bourne next tried the St. previous years. D W Wade, with headquarters at Wasco. Selling received the nomination 680 acres of wheat land in at the primaries in a fair and hon Johns convention method to up rable wav, is entitled to.the sup- set the decision o f the people at Sherman county, for sale or rent. . . • . . «.1^ r '., . __ 1 /L._ -----— — . Snow D r if t F lo u r, th o Beat F lo u r on th e M a rk e t. >ort of the pariy, and every fair I the p rim arteO nd for some reason $5,000 cash down, bklance on time. As to rent, or further information, after he had this he did not want minded citizen, and will receive it. apply to Geo. D. Galley, No.860 it—wonder why. W eidler st., Portland, O r., or to P O . H ilstrom , Then he tried for the bull moose Theie is but one issue, only one. 4tl20.152] ; Vancouver, Wash nominations^their Salem conven a this campaign, before the busi ness men and workingmen—and tio n , a nd war turned down, be that is the maintenance of prosper- cause, as was stated in that conven If Gov. Wilson is to be al tion, he was only “ progressive Should try our famous chick lowed to tinker with the tariff, or after office, and not a progressive en plate dinners; all kinds of nice Roosevelt to experiment with his party man. sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. _ T h e n , after other means had W olfard L unch C ounter socialistic bombast, the | w ■ ■ ■ . . -• » • J * * Winter Petatees fer Sale. «. W. H W IB , proprietor. MORO -J. Experienced, Registered Pharmacists Hedidnes Carefully Compounded. Plain Sewing Wanted. P o r c e la in | Expert, ¡Snail Farms are Wanted Wanted Grass Valley, October 16th, I N ID R O P H A R M A C Y The University of Oregon CorrespondenctjMWWMMl Shaniko, October 14th, m may be avoided. Chamberlain’s Ooiie,Chol- There are no bond or mortgage money That has a decidedly dlf- S 'J g - w S S f a i K - ^ y » = drey, b. holders ot any sort or any other | ferent sound from the way M r. , upon. p Or safo by all dsalscs. holder» of any sort of security Bourne’s cotton mills are run in I -------------------------- against the above publication, in-1 Rhode Island. A place where eluding its building and equipment entire familioa are said to live on Signed C L IRELAND, eight dollars. a week, where' the . W e have tome parties that Sworn to and subscribed before English language » rarely spoken, want to buy wheat land in Shenr m e ^ M d i o V October. 1912. except «ca.lm m .fy by foremen. - county; - ffiat w ab reto J ohn D O O LE Y 'S CO M ING 4 l i t i i f l ñ f TtbM * edly to hi. deferent employe, the' ~ --- \ “ OREGON. M inn for Rent or Sale. Pacific Coast Elevator Co. Travelers at B ifp _____________ T he action May« o p w after Arad.— It always stays open whao tha » fa t tea c r ip f ------------- trot c í tha triar* û °fa r. T h a S . ’« « chanf a atagle «ho» to empty. m m out of barrato quick and Sand for a motion picture booklet telUnf how the kick to need—bow a Medon davfoa found only on U M C Autoksadtaf Shotfun takaa out of heavy loada. tlx __________ w— . tJNtON MET ALUG CARTRIDGE GO. V READ THE OBSERVER Raw Yaak GN* ALL the time. For County news indu.tri.1 deprewon and financial I » » « much • n«me brou«ht panic. It required M cKinley to about, «nd by there »anoua tokens rertore prosperity after the latest again are w eft* seethe n am eo f democratic federal administration I Jonathan Bourne io to e ea a the November election as candi retired; after four years of Roose velt extravagance it has required date for United States senator. There is no doubt whatever but Taft to restore finance and pros that Ben Selling will carry Sherm perity. Are the workers and busi an county by a handsome vote for ness men of these United States anxious for another period of hard that office. times? do they want credit de The G rarft Q ld Party it form stroyed, factories closed, and men ing its battle lines; it always means walking the street* looking in vain a fight, and usually a foot race for for employment? You know you do fiot; so ba sure you vote right the other iid<. Golts and Horses For Sale. Twelve head of colts for sale, from 1 to 4 years old, all are of large stock; eleven mares and one g e ld in g . They can be seen at the W S White place near Biggs, now being operated b j^ N J W illard; write J udd S. F ish , The Dalle», O r fiul47] a School Books and Supplies a t T h e O b s e rv e r S to r e . Q O A 'L IT T L E MISSIONARY W ORK IN YOUR id le days b j te llin g yo u r neighbors of the good q u alities of T h e Observer. I f you can’t get th e ir sub scription *, send Us th e ir addresses and we w ill send T, cO n e of the Ladd herd of Jersey Bulls, at $3; wieght 1400. them sam ple oopiee. W e pay for a ll solicitin g yon do F o r particulars address, Subscribe fo r T h e ObMerver. Best W eekly published L L P eetz , in the In la n d E m p ire . E veryone leads it, «ct tfi24-136J M oro, Or. it Tear Service^ I L