OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
T he O b server
MORO. OREGON.
FR ID A Y ...N o v e m b e r 21, 1913
Event; Occurring
Throughout
the State During the Past
SUMMARY Of THE
OREGON NEWS
The Rapid R eader's Review of
Recent Reports Rewritten
Week.
-,.
Scrip Land Survays Accepted
Albany.-—T h a t the lan d o ffic e 1«
Washington has accepted th e survey
9l township 11. south of range 4 east
of the W . M ., w hich is know n as the
N orthern P acific scrip land, on which
M r*. F lo ra Forem en, principal of
the Quincy school district, fa ce «
chargee o f h a rin g Introduced social
istic doctrines In the public schools.
a colony of 70 people settled tw o years
ago, following a decision in regard to*
lands In C alifo rn ia, was the word
brought here by E dw ard O. W eber,
T h e apple was Ming hi Oregon Tue«
daj
Governor W est Issued an off!
«.{■) proclam ation declaring th at da>
one of the hom esteader*. .
T h e settlem ent is located 10 miles
from the town o f W hitcom b and about
to be "apple day" In this state
F or the firs t tim e elnoe range horsef
sold fo r fro m $10 to 829 th e m i t e .
States arm y has Invaded th e Baker
d is trict to buy horses.
Captain M cLaughlin, tw en ty-first In
fan try . has been detailed as inspector
Instructor e f the Oregon M ilitia , w ith
headquarters a t Portland.
Proceedings to contest the election
o f N ovem ber 4, in w hich H arrisbu rg
w en t “dry," have been Instituted by
W . B. H olm an, proprietor of one of
H a rris b u rg ’s tw o saloons.
K lam ath land owners who are tie
Unquent In th e ir construction charge
have been given an extension of time.
Paym ents may now lje m ade by M ay
L 1M 4.
Douglas county court has «et asine
a sum fo r use in em ploying e x p e r ts
who w ill keep watch on violations of
the liquor laws. "S potters” w ill no
longer he employed.
Captain Robert D o llar, head of tbs
steamship company, told Portland bus
in ess men th at more ooncerted action
In the m a tte r of deepening the Colum
hia rive r channel was needed.
T he secretary of th e treasury has
deposited $800,000 w ith
depository
Io n ita in Oregon to aid in m oving the
crops and has mads a deposit of $900,
000 In depositories of W ashington.
Senator L an e has introduced a bill
authorising th e appropriation of $1,
$00,000 fo r the purpose of purchasing
o r constructing a sea-going dredge foi
use at th e m outh of the Colom bia riv-
$$ m iles east o f Albany.
M r. W eb er said th a t th e leg ality of
tbe filings w ill be determ ined in a
short Urne, probably before Thanka-
giving.
W ill F um leh Logs For F a ir Building
G rants ' Paas.—Josephine
county
court has taken steps to comply w ith
the request made by Commissioner
Booth of Eugene, of tbe state commis
sion fo r th e e x h ib it and building of
the Panam a-Pacific Exposition, fo r
several pine logs to be used as col
umns in the state building. T h e court
has granted $100 to be used in secur
ing and bringing to the Southern Pa
cific tracks, tw o pine logs to be the
entrance columns la
the Oregon
building. T h e logs are to be 40 feet
long and measure fiv e feet through
a t the sm all end.
O ur Funny Language.
'.
A sleeper Is one who sleep*.
A
Bleeper Is th a t In which a sleeper
sleeps. A sleeper is th at on which the
sleeper runs w hile the sleeper sleeps.
Therefore, w hile the sleeper sleeps in
the sleeper the sleeper carries the
sleeper over the sleeper under the
sleeper u ntil the sleeper, w hich t a r r i e s
the sleeper, Jumps the sleeper and
wakes the sleeper In the sleeper by
striking tbe sleeper under tbe sleeper
on tbe sleeper, and there is no longer
any sleep for the sleeper sleeping in
th e sleeper « th e sleeper. - . . . .
ÉOOD SUPERSTITIONS.
D yak W arrio r» Won’t Eat Deer For
F ear of Becoming Tim id,
rural
(Germany one »till meets
In
w ith a superstition th at he who eats
during a thunderstorm w ill be struck
by lightning.
Abstaining from food
during an eclipse la common among
savages; also a belief that In eating tbe
flesh of any anim al one absorbs that
an im a l’* characteristics. Thus an in
dlan trib e highly prises tigers flesh as
food fo r men but forbids women to
eat it teat i t make them too aggressive.
In tbe Ko«go women are forbidden
Floored the C o u rt
to eat birds o f prey on the same princi
London L a w Tim es tel’* a story o f
ple. but are encouraged to eet frogs,
the late Lord Ashbourne, who as lord
chancellor In presiding In the court of which tbe men on no account ever
touch. In tbe Caroline Islands black
appeal in Ireland would occasionally
birds are a fa v o rite dish w ith women,
make up bis iniud to bring a case to
but men must not eat them, because
an end before tbe rising of the co u rt
A Junior who waa not conscious of I f one did and afterw ard climbed a co
coa tre * b e’ w o u ld surely fa ll to tbe
his humor stood up to open w hat ap
ground and be l led.
pealed to be u abort interlocutory ap
Among the pynks w arriors must not
peal.
Lord Ashbourne a fte r a
«at venison be «use it would make
tence or tw o had been spoken Inter
them as tim id ss the deer. Fow ls and
jected. “Now , M r. ----- , why should we
eggs are fortdrtden to women o f • Ban
reverse the king’s bench on a point
tu trib e because on eating either *
like thia?"
woman would certainly fly Into the
“M y lord," rejoined counsel, “there
brush and utrtrm again be seen. Again,
are six reasons w hy the order should
the flesh of bh >: y Hnltnals is forbidden
be reversed."
becanne tbe fy m itn a la themselves— for
“Then," said tbe president o f the
example, swim— are dlaagreeoble to
court, “suppose w e commence w r .. the eye or h iv e untidy b a b ita —L i -
your three b e a t”
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-N o , my lord." said counsel. “I could «bang*.
not consent to th a t because I have fre
BAD FOR PRONUNCIATION.
quently succeeded in this court upon
my bad points.”
Lord Ashbourne collapsed and for Silent Reading sno Negleut of Con
versation Are H arm fu l.
once was unable to have hia own way
Perhaps the most potent of Influ
In the court of appeal.
ences toward diverse pronunciation,
especially difference in accent, to tbe
Neglected Neighborhoods.
Tou can find In almost any to w n a fact th at we seldom or never hear in
“neglected neighborhood.” T h e easi conversation a vast num ber o f words
est thing to do w ith such a neighbor which nevertheless constitute an Im
portent and indispensable part o f o ar
hood la to keep on neglecting I t
I t Is ao easy fo r us to study these
topic* as If they were about other
place* and people than ourselves and
our homes. Is there a ueglgrted cor
ner in your tow n or in yo ar county?
I f there la. w h a t are you going to do
about It? N ot “ W h a t have you been
doing about l t r or “W h a t ought you
to do about l t r but “W h a t are you
going to do about l t r
I f you can’t get the committees In
terested do something yourself
Do
F arm er Slays W ife , Then Self
Sandy — T o the b e lie f th a t h ia w ife
was "crasy” Is laid th e cause of a
tragedy enacted seven miles from here
when Francis McCabe, aged 84, shot
and killed his w ife, Am anda Kuhn M c
Cabe, aged 24, w en t to tbe home of
his parents, a quarter of a m ile dis
tan t, told of the crim e he had commit-
not be afraid.
ted, kissed his 8-yeer-old son, fled
T be thing Is to get started. Ton see.
from his fa th e r s house and returned
as soon as you have started something
to h l* own. w here he fired four shot* ' the neighborhood is no longer neg
Into h l* breast and head, dying In lected. And then It w ill be an easier
m atter to get some one to come In and
stantly.
help.—Christian Herald.
H ew B razilian* Bag W i’d Fowl.
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From “T h e Log Of * Rolling Stone,"
by H enry A rth u r Broouic. come» the
follow ing curious mode o f bagging w ild
fbw! In Brnxil by way o f economizing
am m unition: , J
“T b e expedient is to get bold o f «
Ä . H. M cK ea n , M a n a g er, W a a co , O regon
very larpe pum pkin and. a fte r scoop
ing ont the m eat and seeds Inside, to
cut tw o tittle eyeholes in It and then
place it on the hunter's head. H e then
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wades through tbe sedge and flags into
deeper w a te r up to his neck, w here the
L i m e , P ia s t e r , C e m e n t , B u ild e r s
w ild fow l are feeding, who gather th at
. SÍ..Í. S u p p lie s ,
It is m erely * pum pkin innocently
L u m b e r,
W o o d , C o a l,
floating on the surface. T b e hunter
C
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d
a
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P
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s
ts
,
a
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d
H
a
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.
then soon gets into tbe m idst o f bis
quarry and, seizing them by the legs,
pulls them quietly under w ater, where
M ANUFACTURERS OF
be tucks them uuder a bolt fastened
round his w a is t and as th eir compan
ions presume th a t one u nfo rtu nate bird
a fte r another is only diving fo r food
tbe hunter gets a w niatfu l in no tim e
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and returns w ell satisfied to the
Independent Warehouse g milling Co
M IL L
shore."
They M ake Y ou F e e l Good.
FEED
A N D
FLO U R .
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W HEN
IN
PORTLAND
The pleasant purgative effect produced by
Chamberlain’» Tablet* and the healthy con
dition of bodv and mind which they create
make one feel joyful. For »ale by all deal-
era.— Advertisement______
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Great Events From L ittls Causes.
Corner of 7th and 8 t» rk 8 tre e t.
W h ile staying a t the court o f Fred
crick I I . of Prussia Vottatry presented
C H A S . W R I G H T , F re s ld e n t
M m e. de Pompadour’s compliments to
M .C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r.
the king, who scornfully replied, "1
I t is n ew , a n d it« room « are p r o v id e d w ith
don’t know her.” O ut o f vengeance fo r
r u n n in g w a te r a n d lo n g d is ta n c e te le p h o n e « .
so much insult, as she deemed It,
E u r o p e a n p la n . R a te s | I p er d a y a n d u p .
madam© Induced tbe w eak minded
Ixmto X V . to convert his country's
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
long standing hostility against Austria
Into friendship. A Franco-Austrian
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arm y then took the field against Prus
sia, and ns it was an easy m a tte r for
t 1 1 1 1 I4 4ri 1 1 1 H W -I 1 11 1-1 H 1 t 1 H K H H 1 14 il-1-1 1 1 I I i > + *
madame to enlist the practical sym
pathy o f Elisabeth o f Russia, who had
been the subject o f Frederick’s indis
vocabulary*
i creet rem arks also, h a lf a m illion lives
P o r t l a n d , O re g o n .
“ By silent reading and neglect o f w ere lost.—Ix>ndon Notes and Queries.
conversation language Itself.” declares
Eastern Oregon Headquarter».
Richard G ran t W hite, “to coming Into
A void S ed a tiv e Oough M edicine».
disuse." T he result of this practice
I f yon want to contribute dirsctly to the
to not only th a t wa a r * alw ays own- oeonrreuce of capillary bronchitis and pneu-
Positively m-'St centrally
tally registering pronunciations pecul loooia, use cough medicines that contain
located
F ifth 8 t. cars pass
iar to ourselves, which we have no codine, morphine, heroin and other ssdatives
the doors every few minutes.
you have e cough or sold. An expec
means of ascertaining to be uncommon when
torant like C h a m b e rlain 's Cough BemeJy i.
or ridiculous, but also that the natural
e o i - ■
tendencies of oar language, unrestrain what ia needed. I t cleana out the culture
beds or breeding places for the germs of
P o p u la r P r ice d R esta u ra n t
ed by the conservative force which oc pneumonia and other germ diseases. That
casional use In conversation m ight ex U whypneumonla u e v iT result, from . cold
European Plan. Rat— $1.00 aad ap
ert. raiddly foster new pronunciations when O»»rnberlain’s Cough remedy to used.
t
L Q . SHETLAND, Mar.
and produce a d iversity o f pronuncia I t has a world wide reputation for its cures.
I
t
contains
no
morphine
or
other
sedative
tion even among the most careful
F or sale by ell dealers.—AdverttoemeaL
T 1
s ? 1 1 9 I'l I 1 I 1 l’ l' 11
4 1114 14-11 i'-M -H rt ■! 1'1 H ’H"H 4
speakers
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AU these Influences obviously sup
Lu hr leant Far Alum inium .
plement each other in resisting any
M any machlntota, « n o i s i l y those
trend toward uniform pronunciation
and fac ilitate tbe progress o f the tend employed In the motor engineering In
encies of speech peculiar to our Eng dustry. are frequently called upon to
To satisfactorily
lish tougue.—Robert J. M enner in At- work in alum inium
D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P r o p r ie t o r s
do this work varions lubricants have
lantk' Monthly.
;
~
been
tried,
which,
however.,
owing
to
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th e ir vo latility, are of little use.
A
A Fleet Street Story.
suitable lubricant to tallow or cob
H enry A rth u r Broome, in “T b e Log
of a Rolling Stone.” say» th at in I W t bler's wax. Thia latter iqea not dis
solve quickly and consequently does
be was engaged in wood engraving for
H e a d q u a r t e r s for o u r S h e r m a n C o u n ty
not flow as freely as tbe vo latile oils.—
Punch when one day. at t r i e n d of tbe
fr
ie n d s ; p r ic e s r e a s o n a b le ; fir s t c l a s s
week, short of money, be stood gasing Am erican M ac h in is t
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
1IW * H
HOTEL
WILL BOOST HIGHWAY
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ALBERT
Tbs Passing e f a Type.
T b e hard contemporary fa c t to th at
Governor W est Hopes to Get County
P lan * are being made fo r the tnatal
the gloriously maned authors are be
And Railroad O fficials Together
coming sadly rare, even ra re r than
lntion e f * a exhib it o f Oregon’s r e
Salem — F u rth e r steps to straighten
long haired actor*. T b e long haired
•onrees a t Ashland, fo r tbe benefit oi
out the d ifficu ltie s th at have hindered
musician to still w ith us. though one
vis ito r* and others who w ill pass
the com pletion of the Colum bia river o f the most em inent master» of tb e
through th a t city during the Panama
wagon road from Portland to T h e
pianoforte ha« yielded eeraethlng to
Pacific fa ir a t San Francisco In 1914
Dalles, w ill be taken by Governor the modern sp irit by. subm itting briefly
Combined action supporting
the
W est, when be expects to arrange a to tbe shears individual age has h er*
campaign to d ^ p e n tbe channel at
meeting between the county court at a potent influence—age. or the getting
tbe month of tbe Colum bia riv e r has
longingly a t the cherries oa a coster
r e s t a u r a n t w i t h t h e h o t e l.
W h a t a wonder
Hood R iv e r and tbe representatives through w ith things
H ow to B a n k ru p t th e Doctor*.
monger’s barrow w hich stood abreast
been undertaken by tbe Ports of Co
fu
lly
picturesque
person
Dickens
was
of tbe O .-W . R.
N. railroad company.
A prominent New York' physician says
lum bia com m ittee. Ports of Portland
St tw enty-five!
And how m atter of of tbe offices o f.tb e Ixtndon Telegraph. “I f U were not for the thin HoAfog^aud
T be question of rig h t of way has
H
is
gaze
arrested
the
attention
of
a
and A storia and tbe Portland Cham
fact a t fo rty !
B row ning Buffered a
blocked the building of tbe road, sim ilarly sobering and averaging e f gentleman whom be had often seen thin soled shoes worn b
be bankrupt.” When you
bar of Commerce.
would
T w o B l o c k s F r o m N e w D e p o t.
which, when completed w ill be one of
(here before, though not at midday.
’. ’ ¿Td'do not w a itfo r It to develop
fe c t T h e aame thing is true of many
T b e Ind u strial W elfare Commission
conti
Then a kiad y deed was done. Tbe into pneumonia hut treat it at once. Charn-
the scenic h ighw ay* of the State. In other figures in th at period, and i t is
into
plan of lim itin g the hours for women
erlaln’a Cough Remedy to intended especi
, place it to necessary to parallel not easy to guess w hether the chang gentleman. averting hia gase from me
w orkers 1* opposed by m any business
and co.«»,
colds, and has won a
pn> luiscd tw o iwper »««-
bag» ally for coughs ano
the railroad on the com pany’s rig h t ing fashion set in during th eir middle a moment, pnn-tuisea
men o f Oregon, and i f is declared that
F R E E A U T O B U S TO A N D RR O M A L L T R A IN S
of this f r u i t
Then, placing one of 1 «ido reputation by h* cores of these'dwease
of way. and so fa r the company has year»'or w hether advancing age would
.
(h»
nocket
of
bis
capeclou*
I
t
to
most
effectual
and
is ptoasant and eel
the women employes w ill be dlscharg
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have
effected
the
same
change
In
any
w ithheld it * consent for the highway
dust coat, he tu r n e d to me w ith the
ed, in m any cases, if tbe law to p erm s
to oooupy any of it * ground, giving as ease —A tlan tic M onthly.
eweeteet smile imaginable and w ithout ttoemsot.
nent
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a reason th a t It would In te rfere w ith
a word offered tbe other one to m a
, W . Ferguson, state Insurance co
T he «wise N a v y ,.
double trackin g Its line.
N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SALE.
whh
h
1
grutofully
accepted.
H
e
tb*®
mlssioner, who bee returned from a
Centuries before G erm any waa to be IHisMcd on and w«*nt upstairs to the of- Io ths OlteoH Ooort of tbe State of Oregon
trip to th e M idd le W est, w here be
reckoned w ith as a sea power Sw ltser
tor Hberioan Qoonty.
K lam ath Expected to Vote Bond*
flcea o f the newspaper. T h a t was my
made * a Investigation of insurance
land poeaeesed a fleet equipped fo r
first Introduction to tbe prince of Jour C. E. Johnsou, Plaintiff.
K lam ath .— There w ill b * some op
I
W - C . R U T L E D G E . P roprietor.
conditions, declared th a t he favored
w arfare. E ig h t hundred years ago, on
«
vs
position to the $300,000 bond Issue to all the larg er Swiss lakes, armed g al nalists. George Augustus Saia.
L. R French and —— French,
th e establishm ent o f life insurance un
S --------------n ? “ —
be voted on next month fo r county
husband snd wifs; Geo. E
leys w ere m aintained by the riv a l can
der th e supervision of the state.
A L im it to Hie Power.
Q u I kr I c ; 8. Kohopbsck and
roads, but th ere Is now every Indies* to n * Skilled shipwrights had to be
N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n te r , B a n k
A curious historical anecdote la band
W ith his throat cut and an artery
barah Rekupbaok, hosbend
tlon th at the bonds w ill be voted by imported from Genoa for the construc ed down from the tim e o f J a m - I-
snd wife; W. O, Rep»»» and
la his le ft w rist severed as a result
a
n d D e p o t. C o u r t e o u s T r e a t m e n t , C le a n
' Florence Re pa «a, husband
tion o f these vessels, some of w hich
James, being In w ant of £20,000, ap
of attem pted self-destruction, his eyes a large m ajo rity.
and wife; Emil Theilhoni;
carried
crews
of
500
men
or
more.
T
h
e
I f the bonds ere voted the lekoehore
B e d s a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w ill
plied to the corporation for • kMQ
H .G . Remo,
Defendant«.
closed, hie head throw n back, his lips
largest o f these flotillas was m aintain
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boulevard along the east aide of L ake
Tbe corporation refused.
T h e king
m uttering a prayer. Oswald C. Han
Bv virtue of «n execution, judgment, or
a ffo r d .
-
Ew aune w ill become a re ality. T h ia ed on the lake o f Geneva, when the insisted.
’B o t «Ire. yon cannot com- der, decree, and order of sale owned o«t of
eel. slayer of Frank J. Taylo r, of
Inhabitants
o
f
Geneva
were
a
t
w
ar
iwl
ns.”
said
the
lord
mayor.
"No.
the
abov«
entitled
Court
in
tbe
above
en
w ill open a direct route to * large
torts, was hanged at the state penl
w ith Savoy, Since the n eu trality o f
S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C .
cunse, to me directed and dated the
farm ing area, and w ill also m ake one Sw ltserland has been guaranteed by exclaimed J*mes. "bat I ’ll n iln yon titled
4hh da> of October, 1918. upon » jndpment
tentiary.
the
city
forever.
I
’ll
remove
my
of the most pleasant driveways in the the power* th ere has been no need fo r and
rendered and entered in aeid Court on the
Despite the feet
th a t
Secretary
courts o f law . my court Itself and m y Wad
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day of July. 1918, Jn tw n of O. X.
w ar vessels on the lakes. T h e Swiss,
French
Lane on Ju ly 19 v irtu a lly directed the K lam ath country.
narllarocnt to W inchester or to O xford Johnson and against L . R Ç
r » « * »ma ~ T
however,
possess
a
m
ercantile
n
avy
rw
r'iam
oiu
W
a
rm
in
s
te
r.
French,
husband . ud Wifat Geo. E Qoiggle
■ J
General Land O ffice and his own of
and
make
•
desert
of
W
eetm
|
M
K
4,hnnhM1,k
Parah
Bcbupbaek,
Election F rau d * Charg«<* by W ets
8. Mehupback and Farah Hobuptoaek, hn«
which carries * considerable am ount of
ami then think w hat w ill become of band and wife; W. 0. Repaaa and Ftoreuoe
floe to issue patents in IS or more
Eugene.— Alleging gross fraud and trade over the 342 miles of navigable
Hnp»»», huahand and wife; Ernli Tbeilboru;
•M ay
Sllets cases, that order has not been
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yon:
.—
_ it . please . your
. majesty.
Intim id ation on the p art of agents of w a te rw a y * In th e republic ,
replied the lord mayor, “yon a r * * t and H. O Kemp, tbe above named de'end-
carried o u t T b e departm ent baa been
ants.
for
tbe
anm
of
five
hundred
(«500)
Governor W est during the progress
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holding some of these entries for can
Berry F er the Overwerked A r tis t
of the recent local option election In
««onrts to Wherever you please: but. ten per oent per *nnura froin tbe nret day
“
H
e
n
ry,"
said
his
sister
a
t
the
break
eellatiou.
Springfield, T . C. Luckey, ow ner of
sire, there w ill alw ays he one console of November, 1911. aDd the farther son» of
E very city and country school In
fast table tbe morning afte r, “yon
on» hundred nnd fifty («160) dolla»« ea at
one of the saloons there, has filed a
rl«n to tbe merchants o f London— toroeya’ fee, and the forther »am of thirty
shouldn’t ask th a t young artis t to w ork
Oregon and W ashington th a t wants a
- ‘ •;
A
n ertv of TOUT your majesty cannot ta k e th e Thames
'^ jo o ,h » («81 2?) dollar, coat-,
salt in th e circu it court here asking
ao hard w hen he and a p arty of your j F « " ! .
»
I which
was enrolled
pig can have o n * w ith the oom pi 1
which above
akrtve said
raid judgment
jo _
Grass Valley, Oregon,
that the county court be enjoined
along w ith you
and docketed in the olerka office of said
other friends vis it you."
ments of the Po rtlan d U n ion Stock
from canvaaeing tbe re su lt* of th e
ounrt In Hhetmsn ooonty, O eesO, on the
“H uh?" replied brother, coming ont
Tarda. T h e only condition attaching
T ru e Kindergarten Spirit.
above »aid 23d day of July. 1913. and wh,eh
election or from declaring th at Spring- o f * postmortem reverie o f the big
M aster Harold had returned a fte r his w»a Sstiefied to tbe amount of fonr hundred
4o the g ift pigs w ill he a requirem ent
field la prohibition te rrito ry .
hand.
first day a t • kludergarten school, says and thlrtv three («438) dollars upon the Sib
th a t each school accepting o n * keep
day of OeOber. 1918. and thereafter BMi«n-
"Ton needn’t try to deny I t 1 listen
tbe Manchester G uardian.
an accurate record of the kind, quantl
•d by the «aid O.E Johnson to W L Cooper
Rons Planting Is Begun
ad a t tbe door aw hile, and some one
-W
e
ll.
H
arold."
»aid
«
friend
o
f
his
opon »be 85th day of Oetober, 1918, and tbe
ty and the cost of the food that 1s
M edford.— F ifteen
thousand
was alw ays asking the poor a rtis t to mother who w a* calling, “ how do yon farther eoeta of and upon thi* WJ‘ *» e™“*
given IL T h is w ill be fo r the pnrpoes nutting» have been distributed to the •draw three’ or d ra w *om e other num
like school? I suppose you a r * the m»nding iue to make sale of the followiap
described real property, fowlt:
of determ ining the coat of feeding end sohool children of M edford by mem ber of pictures. A t least you should
All of tbe »oath one half and northeast
youngest there.”
have
been
satisfied
to
have
him
d
raw
preparing e pig fo r m arket.
ber* of the G roater M edford Club a *
“Ob. m>," said H arold Indignantly, quaftar of section thirty (»X A ne)< wo 80)
.he
eonthweet quarter of see ion twent,
one
a
t
a
tim
e.”
-K
a
n
s
a
s
C
ity
Star
W h ile Governm ent engineers d etail
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.
draw ing him self to his fu ll o d g b t sod
the beginning of a campaign looking
(awV eec 10); the west OSe half of the
ed from the reclam ation service and toward eatahllshlng a rose festival as
throwing out his c h e s t-" o h . no! Rome north west quarter and the aonth eaat
A Complex Problem.
o f our ebspa come In perambulators."
qnarter of tbe northwest quarter and the
arm y engineer corp*, in co-operation a perm anent feature In thia city.
/i
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•«Do you th in k w o rry m ake* a man
northwest qnarter of thee otbweet qn«»»«
w ith S U U Engineer Lew ie, of Oregon,
j f » mion twenlv n in e(w X «w X A "•*n w W
held
headed?"
As
F
ar
aa
Hs
Could
Ge.
an investigation ef the
A nwWawJt sec » ? ; all in township two (2)
H u ntington Raid Made
‘I t ’s hard to say," replied the man
“I . ” she »aid proudly, “can trace m y aonth of ran«« eighteen (18)
gigantic w ater power p ro
H un tin gto n .— D irect effect of Gov who gives every question cautious con ancestry back to arm or snd sh irt* o f Willamette meridian, oonuty of Sherman
ject a t C elllo F a ll*, on tbe Columbia ernor W e a rs a c tiv ity In B a ke r county sideration. “whether you get bald bw
state of Oregon, oontninlna eight hnndred
m a ll"
___ _ (800) sore» more or le u according to th<
riv e r. Senator Lan e w ill <5svcto bis was fe lt h ere when E d Hanaoa, town
cause you w orry or yo u w orry because
“ 1 started to trace my ancestry bscx United States government sorvey thereof,
you are getting bald.’’-C h ic a g o Rec- once.” be replied, “but my w ife made Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe
tim e to w orking out e plan * hereby m arshal and deputy sh eriff, raided the
L IV E R Y F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E
this project, when outlined, can be W est H o te l,'a rre s te d the proprietor,
ord H eH riW
me stop when 1 got to sh irt sleeve* on tlon, jndgment, order, decree and order
of
sale
and
in
oomphancc
with
the
com
b uilt Jointly by the states of Oregon A. H . C lark, on a charge of conduct
G -x s b s s " V s t l l e y , O x © .
and overalls."—Judge.
mands of »aid writ, I will on
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«uspleieue.
and W ashington, in conjunction w ith ing a dlsor erly resort.
Saturday, December 20th, 1913,
Ted—You don’t seem to he aa friend
Bern Located near Hotel Vintin
Qeed Names snd Riehee.
the federal g overn m en t
9 o’clock a. m. at the front door of the
ly w ith him aa yon used to be. N e d -
“ A gtxxl name la better than g reat at
Representative H a w le y has directed
Special Attention for Commercial Traveler»
(kmnty
Ooort
Hon»-
at
Moro.
Sherman
Oellnquonelee A re Few
No; T m ra th e r auspicious o f him . H e
Oonutv, Oregon, »ell at pnblio rocuon
hie secretary to m ake arrangem ents
Salem.— S tate T rea su re r K ay, In a borrowed some money from m a the riches.“ quoted th e sage.
Transient Team» Given. Prompt Attention
“ But th n fa not the reason w hy most (sahieet to redemption) to the highest bid
fo r holding an exam ination a t Salem statem ent to tbe state land board, an other day and paid It back.—Ju d g e
of ns are poor." replied tbe fo o l.-C in der for eeeh in band all the right, title, and
interest which tbe within named defendants
on Saturday, Novem ber 29, for tbe nounced th a t out of several thousand
cinnati Enquirer.
(or either of them) had
or after the 22nd
P r o p r ie t o r
o f ascertaining the m ental dollars snd notes of the state educa
Fellewsd the Lead.
day of July, 1918, the date of the judgment
physical qualifications o f young tional fund only 2 p er cent V the b o r
Teacher—W here do we obtain coal.
R»«ein your web. and God w ill sup herein received OT alneo that dale h 'd in
Freddie? Freddie—From the coal beds, ply v«,i w ith th re a d -» ta H a n Provstb. and to ihc above de«crll»ed property or an,
Who may desire to be appointed rowers a re delinquent on In te re s t
«art thereof, to aatiAfy »aid execution,
miss. T e e c h e r-R lg b t! Now , Jim m y,
to th e U n ited S ta te * naval aad m ili
jadgmeot. order and deoree, Interest, coats
where do w e obtain feather«? Jim m y - a
■
QrttirC «n W P H ie Gewf.
. nJ „ „ „„„n g ,....,, f &
ta ry academies.
M r.
H aw ley
w ill
- '
An Invitatio n . '
“W hen can a person he said to have —From feather
H e - l ’ve h a lf a mind to kiss yo«
hia nom inations a fte r oonslder-
Dated this 19lh day of November, 1918.
passed th e novice stage In golf?" asks
She— Is the other h a lf out o f comntia- First hwue November SUA M l*.
the reports subm itted by a
Coneeisnee.
a
Glasgow
News
correspondent
L
is t leaiwJGecember 19th; 1918.
13.
alon ?—Boston T ra » » c r’Pt
patent physician aad aa Instructor
Bunday School Teacher—W h a t is
have, says the editor, alw ays regard» 1
who w ill thoroughly aad carefully ex-
a d in T h e M oro
n knowledge o f the rules end term i conscience. T o m m y ? Small T om m y—
Chrm ato
LOSSÍÍ i t l R i l ï P K Ï W Ît D
the candidates T h e candidate*
nology o f the game as fitting one to be I f * w hat makes a fellow foel sore
oaonUelied
tsatimouisl
tv
c
,a
,r
'»
flUMklM»
.
Sill».
Uw
The following
O bserver
w ill
re a c h
m o re
be actual reeldeata e f the F irs t
classed above tbe beginner. B u t this when he get* found out.—Chicago should cenainly
inlybe sufficient to give hope
D is tric t aad tbe com la only my personal opinion. I heard New *.
afflicted with chronic
p e o p le in S h e r m a n C o u n t y t h a n
d y m ^ ri!? * " Î
han» a chronic dyspep-
p e titiv e exaaataatiea la open to a ll another v ie w expressed In the car re
Wvm N r booklrt und t «UaÑaM»
S - U B S E g i
cently. “Hoo’a M ac gettin' on wl* his
H ar Rrefsrencs.
_ | J enjoye
enjoyed Ibg voyage,-* »nid
b y a n y o th e r
m e d iu m a v a ila b le .
gow f boo F’ asked
naked one paseengw
pessengsr o f
and MtrAugr.-
another.
"Oh,
r$ply
ic k e n h a m , “bot on tbe whole 1
h. fine,"
fine,“ was the rtp
ly
Mrik T w ickenham
SMrt«fc»,C*t
tged n
o o - be began coont- th ln k ¡ prater gp
“H e ’e fu ll fledged
noo—he
torro «otta .“-Christie*
LaSwator».
The Dalles, O regon
A
HOTEL MORO
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O p p o site P o sto ffic e
M o ro
‘ O re g o n .
V IN T O N H O T E L
E ntirely new, convenient to business.
Olean beds, and table the beet the m arket
will afford. . Prices reasonable. Com-
mercial trade solicited.
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STAR
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