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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
hers* utviighcfu. 3OQ0OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC:, BINDS ALL TOGETHER, M to to M to to t o . wow ■ — — i t was a perfectly clear night. No, Municipal Christmas Tree Idea tn< moon, but myriads or stars glittered doreeflt by President Wilson. above, brighter for being seen through I*re«ldent Wilson Indorsed the com the cle ir utmospherc of that mountain M O R O . O R E G O N , •? uiunlty Christmas true Idea, started In ous region. The quiet heuveua were 1U12 In New York, wbeu a huge fir in coiitrust with the struggle about the FRIDAY__ December 18. 1914 | t . M . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r , W a a c o , O re g o n : Custom Prescribes T hose; tree, standing In the center of Madison ojieu. The. time the men wasted seem -------------- - ......................- - - - - - - - - -r - - T Square Garden and throwing Its light ed Interminable, and all were relieved Made of Bayberry Wax. for tunny blficks. wax a gift glrer to when U was over. Theu each body <■♦♦♦«» <4................. . advanced a» quietly us possible, cover Hundred« tn the city. The plan was Story of the Balkans ing that part of the house to be attack no snccVssfnl thaF forty-seven of the H E ‘ most attractive bayberry larger cltle« of the United Rtat<*. In ed us appointed. Lust came Alexander L im e , P la s te r, C e m e n t, B u ild e rs - candies, ouch as wore burned chiding Washington. had the tame sort and hla six men. four of them bearing In the pest on New Year s eve Supplies, L u m b e r, W o o d , wCoal, of celebration on Dec 25 of 1013. and By F. A. M ITCHEL • the heavy timber. Placing one end at and* are still burned In some the numlier of IUI4 municipal Christ the door of the house, they first swung C ed ar Posts, an d H a y . • • o o e o e e o o o o o o o o o o e e e e n e e e It back, theu drove It forward, and the old fashioned places, come today from mas trera wMa plsnqed to be «till lar The Rapid Reader’» Review atlllnesa was brokeu by a lond thud a New England village, as Is fitting, ger. The lucipleut cause, or at.least the against the door. Recent Reports Rewritten A copy of the statement Isaued by M ANUFACTURERS OF .. and there bids fair to develop a con pretended cause, of the war between Again the timber was swung back siderable Industry, stutes ilir a Edson •»be president when hl« pntrounge was the triple alliance and the triple en and thrust forwurd. the contact re n«ked for tlfe community tree In Wash- A big meeting of farmers was held tente was when a struggle was In sounding In the still night. No light In House Beautiful. liiflrton was made public by the person« In The Dalles Monday for the purpose augurated between the Christiana nud The candles ace uiqde” entirely by appeared In the village. I f a face was of considering tax questions In Wasco the Turks iu the Balkan states. About at any window It could not be seon. hand in the original manner, no short who were re«pou«ible for the tree In 1008 the Christiana made preparation« Doubtless citizens lu their beds soon cut or easy process being able to pro Madt«oir Square z Garden. The com- county. , - Fred Tronson. slayer of F m m t U l to throw off the yoke of their Moham realized that something was in store duce the same Teaults. They bear the nnlty Wen. «aid the president .In thia rich, was sentenced to life Imprison medan masters, who had dominated for the men who had been terrorizing trades of'continued dippings/ind taper statement has In It great possibilities them for centuries. The condition of them and offered a silent prayer that at the top, nn Inevitable result^of the for good. If the plan Involved pity or ment by Circuit Judge McGinn at patronage It wonld fail; If It wore by the people was terrible. the end of their sufferings was about process. Ttda tae«ua that the wick to Portland. . ■ _ Into the hot wax, a one class for another class It would When this became Intolerable the to come. The women hugged their dipped B Y A U TO Trank E. Newberry, aged 38, well added^ach time until not be a community affair. But a tree new layer ChriHtlans began to organize for revo known Oregon musician, and graduate, lutlthi. Bdt t l! must be secret, and to eh fid ran to their breasts and shud the candle ,e desired thickness. for all the people would help them A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S dered -• ef the Beaton Conservatory of Music, In a variety of sizes, realize the things which bind them to work In secret wa« extremely di If} cult, The door was well barred, aud It re They are s ’ * ’ enough conveniently gether as people. for Turkidh soldier» patrolled the coun quired a dozen blows of the battering^ from those died at Salem. liday cake to large try and were always on the watch for ram to force it open. Whou the de-' to decorate J. Frank Hughes, of Salem, has been Home movement on the part of those sired result was phtalued and there ones, three feet high, intended for a appointed a member of the state game Community Tree a Grand, floor csndleetloR_^Yben sent out the they were keeping Subservient to them. In the concrete, recently completed, tully equipped, The first municipal Christmas tree of and fish commission to succeed F lojd was nothing to obstruct a passage sev beautiful s a g o r ^ ^ u Is wrapped In In each town or hamlet was a revo eral of the attacking party entered, but Burlington, la., proved a grand sue- roomy garage of Walther-William» Company. Competent Bilyou, resigned. ' lutionary committee, which met, usual they were received by a fire from w ith white tissue 0 p e r and Inclosed In a ces« A tree t hirty feet high. waa Cyme H . W alker, oldest living white workman ilw ayt ready to help you In any w^ay they can at, box of a eootrii «ting tone of old blue. erected 1* a central loration and light ly. In eornq loft where It waa secure in nud retired. „ child born west of the Rocky moun from the enemy’s spies. least expense to you. For any serviced rendered the charge A box may eontain a »ingle candle, a ed with small Incandescent bulb«. The And now. tile besieging party began tains. cMebrated his 7«th birthday at But these committee« must forjn to discover. th a t though they were half (taken « T * dozen. On opening the mayor opened 'the prograaf w ith a will always be reasonable. hts home in Albany. some sort of union, for so long as they very near th? house, the robbers found lid above tho candle in Its white tissue brief address. Band mu«1e and songs paper Is found a charming motto card, Covernor West has appointed Albert worked separately they could accom ways of bringing tbel£ fire .to bear church choirs, classes Prom vari Brownell, of Portland, a member of plish nothing! The only way snch a upon then). Several were picked off. boaring *n appropriate verse In old ous school« and quartets followed. union could be formed was through se when Alexander ordcivd his men to English or other decorative lettering— the state horticultural society. He A GENERAL'S BAGGAGE. cret communications. This developed withdraw behind any article of de for example: ‘ j succeeds H. C. Atwell. T H E DALLES, OREÛON. On N e w T e a r’s eve a number of persona whose business It fense they could find.- Then for a time More hogs have been produced In A bayberry candle it le H e . tndioetten st the Fighting was to carry messages between the ihere was a desultory firing between Burned «o th< socket ’ Douglas county this year than nt any Quality ot the Man. * Moeoooaoooooooooooodeoooo ooooooooooooooooooooaoooc^, revolutionary committees. / Brings health to the home the two force«.’ with no definite re other tim é In the history of tho coun It maj . be laid down aa a military And wealth to the pocket. One night one of these messengers mits. At inst Alexander directed one ty, according to buyers. was summoned to attend a meeting of of his men who had remained iu the The Uttle versa and the pleasing man nxtuin that «g eneral's ability la not During the Christmas vacation 21 a revolutionary committee to be held ner of Its presenting suggest the litera measured by the amount of baggage ta r to bring forwurd combustibles. In the cellar of the dwelling of one college singers, comprising the Uni Several men t: ok kindling saturated ture which grew up about the bayber be takes to war It is «aid that when General Sir John 1th kerosene, ran sw iftly to a part of ry candle In early New England. 'T o versity of Oregon glee club, w ill tour of the committeemen. The town In French embarked to take command of the genius of thia locality, as said, the which the meeting took place waa only the house where It was most difficult the counties of eastern Oregon the British force« fighting with the Five towns have organlied rabbit a hamlet, and all was dark by » o ’clock. for the roblxsnt. to shoot them and. discovery of thia use of the blue wax French against the Germans in north At the appointed hour the messenger crouching on the ground, placed.the berry of the rocky pastures is ascribed. Corner of 7th and Stark 8tr<tt. . drives In eastern Oregon and will send api>earcd before the house, the door kindling ngnlnst the house and ignit In tho “History of Virginia,” publish ern France all the baggage ha took waa the rabbits caught into Portland for contained in a single suit case. ed In 1705 by Robert Beverly, It is said: silently opened, and the man passed In 'd It. v x .-’ C H A S . W R l f t H T . P re s id e n t the relief of the poor of the city. When "Stonewall” Jackson «Girted This discovery Is very modern, not • M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r. The besieged now saw that their mt on a campaign be took along no Jay A. French, county Judge of W al doonl**waa mmi U x I. I f they remained withstanding theke countries have been It is i\pMt, and its Tooms are provided with personal baggage except a withered car- lowa county until he resigned a month where they were they would be burned so long settled. * • • The melting itetbng. of ancient pattern, and even of these bar-lea la said to have been ago, was sentenced to serve from one j ru n n in g water and long distance telephones. or suffocated; If they surrendered they thia modest receptacle waa but half to five years In the penitentiary for would receive uo quarter. Jhey could first found out by a surgeon of New ^E uropean plan. ‘Rates $1 per day a n d u p . England, who performed wonderful filled Both ihoK« generals bear dtotlo only sell their lives as dearly as pos things forgery. w ith jr salve made of them.” irui’ hed reputation» a« successful lead sible. But there wob nothing to shoot Governor Oswald West will engage Before thto was written* however, a iir-------- ----------------------— r _ -. it, for the attacking party were all In the practice of law In Portland up Contrsrlwlse. when Napoleon I1L. the candleborry tree had been made the OOCXXXXXXJCOOJOCXX’ QCOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOC’OOOOOOOCXXXXX screened. Presently a flame began to on his re tire m en t'fro m office. He emperor ot France, left Pnrla In 1870 subject of stormy (llacui’sinna In town t u w I up from the kindling, growing w ill associated with Senator C. C. to fake comYunnd of the arm tea which. brighter and brighter, crawling higher meetings In New England itself, -with «¡awt. were gi^tig straight to Berlin McColloch. th ofcsult that a certain day was set. lid higher, tip It cast a light on the ue took along forty eight trunks he- A Roseburg report says that one- Sept 15. “unless It fell upon a Ix>rd's surrounding houses. Then the Turks «idea a rnont voinniinon« kitchen and fourth more arse Is being planted to •onld better discern the positions of day,” as the flrst upon which these n e u r o m a e q n q x ig e The Germaos got wheat this year than formerly owing their enemies and recommenced their berries might be picked. This day was P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . i very scrap of It all st Sedan His son. called In consequence bayberry day. to the expected high price for grain tiring. he prtiu-e imperial eecut«cd frouj.Se- . Eastern Oregon Headquarter». next year as result of the war.^ And now faves began to appear at Jarr’ and the tarleagncrtug Germans Governor West has announced the the neighboring windows. But the mal vlth h is personal effect*, which filled a ice of the Turks, who, Bince they must appointment of the following county special train ul five cara — Washington P c sitiv ly m s t . c e n tra lly were ready to kill even women court of the new county of Jefferson: Star. , ' - - Ipcaied F ifth S t. ca- fl pass nnd children, drove away these Inof County Judge, W illiam Boegll, Culver; Make the Following Resolutions the door s eve y few m inutes fensive jieraon«. Not a shot was fired commissioners, Roscoe Gard of Gate- The R ack, Peoe end Am ble. by the attackers, though the Turks ex For New Year: The rack 1« a gait of the boraa bn- ‘ way and J. M. King of Opal City. ■wiw»— posod themselves, hoping to die rather The national prize of |50 offered W IL L eultiuato health making, rwevn n trot aud a gallop or canter. In by the bullet than by fire. They had Popular Priced R estaon n t which the fore fv«1 move as to a alow each year by the Woman s Chrletian shown no mercy to the Christians happinsae «cat to ring habits. gallop while the hind feet move aa to European Plan. 9atea f l 00 and up Temperance union for the beet essay I W IL L step-growling and grew a whom they hud robbed, murdered and a trot or isnw. It 1« uwually'an M tlfl on temperance written by a high L?Q. SWETLAND, Mgr. tortured, and now their destroyers gontlo and glo«iu{ Spirit. rial g a it but la «ometimea hereditary would not grant them the boon of lead - school student, was presented to W il I V fIL L be straight in speech, square or natural There 1» much confusion +++++- i t » U t e » M I 1 |4,, I 1 > 1 I1 H I I H I"M' K O instead of fire. liam Fordyce, ot Lincoln high school, in ehering profit» and eincere in eooiai )f tern»« In reaiwid tn thia galL due to • • By this time the house was envel life. the fact that the gait lt»elf la some Portland. oped In flames. A Turk ran out. hop Neither a doctor nor a druggist w ill I W IL L think and talk clean thing*, what v«r1e<L according a« the racket ing to be shot He was filled with bul tame my tongue to evoid tattling and nrriee the one or the other fore foot he permitted to sell liquor In Oregon lets, but those who shot him took care train my taste to refuse teety words. foremost In the galloping motion of the under provisions of the prohibition bill that he should not l»e struck lu a vital now being drafted by the special com I W IL L build a hopeful faith, bless fore feet; Ihrtt many confound the rack D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P roprietors part, lie fell, and one of his enemies with a brisk end brimming optimism >vilh the pace, the word* often being mittee of attorneys appointed recently —the man whose wife and daughter used synonymously, and that many by the committee of one hundred for had been carried away—picked him up and brighten with a bracing cheerful have mlJduk<iit the nae of the word« that purpose. and threw hhn'lnto the flames pnee^. gild ‘•ambla.” There 1« abnn I W IL L abstain from anger, avoid The cries of these miscreants who Roy Fa mum. a young man whose dnnt evidence that the American pace bad long terrorized this region grew antagonizing others, assail my sour of today la the amble of Europeans of attentions she had received, was held H ea d q u a rters for our S h erm a n C ounty 'ess nnd fainter till at last they ceased temper,*appreoiate favor« and applaud the last century abd earlier The mo responsible by a coroner’s Jury at TBTBSrW HIM WTO TH« FLAME». auooeee« f altogether. Then and not till then the rkm or rbe hind feet la the «nme In the Glendale for the death of Edna Mor friepds; p r ic es reason ab le; firs t c la ss I W I L L bo a tra e man, a trustw orthy trot, the pace and the rack and wiih conducted to the cellar. There people of the hamlet came out of their in the gan. a 15-year-old girl whose charred restau ran t w ith th e h otel. bouses, many of them In their night friend, a tender sympathiser, a tim ely trot the dlsgonat hind and fore feet body was found In the barn of a neigh he found the committee lighted by «Ingle candle. But there were uo win clothes, aud, wild with Joy. danced helper, a topmost idealizar and a ten« move neurly «iinnltnneouelj. In the bor that had burned during the n ig h t flows through which a ray could be around the building, from which still oieua toiler. t»«ce or amble the bind and tore feet Forty-three accidents, two of them issued fitful flames. I t may seem bar- seen from without. f of the same side move nearly slmulta fatal, were reported to Labor Commie “Boris,” «aid the fhlef, “we have l>arotis to us, living In a land of law qvoum I j — Boaton Globe. TWO RIP. VAN WINKLES. T w o B lo c k s F r o m N e w D ep ot sioner H off during the week. J . J. taken measures to get rid of a gang of and order, but when the oppressed Doveren and J .L a b e s k l were killed Turkish robber« who have made th»?lr turns against a barbarous oppressor They Are to Be Found In a Welsh Leg Ceremonial Citron. headquarter« nt O. (a «tnnll village the Christian virtues are not to be ez In a logging accident near Astoria. end Relating to New Veer's Eve. A valuable and somewhat pected. Fifteen accidents were reported from uot a dozen mile« dlntant). These men Every on© la fam iliar with the Rip variety of citron la cultivated along F R E E A U T O B U S TO A N D FR Q M A L L T R A IN S have been absorbing the provisions When I t was all over the several logging camps, sawmills and planing Van Winkle of Waahlngton Irving nnd the shores of Albania, western-JCu detachments withdrew each to Its own nnd animals of our people nnd carry mills. has laughed and cried over the story ropefln Turkey It 1« known aa the lug off their women. Two days ago locality, while the older persons of the A fter making recommendations to •caaeuh»*' or - “raroT’ (Hebrew!. It of the big hearted, rollicking Dutch txxxxxxxxxxx?oo<x>ooooo<x>oooooooooocoooooooooooooooooc when a farmer came In at evening town went hack to bed, leaving the the coming legislature on matters of from bis work he found his «on mur children to dance nbouCthe smoking man who drink* with the ghost of »« a «mall citron, weighing not more legislation and electing officers for dered and his wife and hl« daughter ruins. The struggle for the freedom Hendrick Hudson and his phantom than twenty five drama. Jnet large creW In the shadowy fastnesses of the enough to be held in the hand, and la the ensuing year, the fifth annual con missing. As soon a« he could recover of the Balkans from Turkish domlna vention of the Oregon State Associa from the shock, mad for revenge, he tlon grew in magnitude till It became Catskill mountains, sleeps for what he tbua used In the religion« rttnal by tba- raised a po««e and’ followed the rob a great war. The Turk was driven believe« to lie one night, but what lewe all over the world during the ■Í tion of County Judges and Com ml a is In reality twenty years, and then celebration of their tenet of taber si on ere adjourned nt Portland to meet bers. Finding them encamped at night to Citostnntinople, and It looked for In a wood, the poase fired upon them awhile as If the states would lie free wander« down the mountain aide to naclt-ft. Such dtrono. If anffirienUy again December 8, 1*11. In the Mult They fled, leaving the women. from Turkish rule. But the Balkaus find that all hl« old frtands are gone tto all. without blemish and possessing E ntirely new, convenient to business nomah county courthouse la Portland. “Theae Turks are a part of the band are composed of different races. «{leak that his dog Schneider Is dead, that somew hat extended nozxlea. aye valued W ith prices of 111 a ton for timothy, Clean beds, and table the best the m arket at from >4 to 310 each These citron« who have taken up their quarters lu ing different languages, and. having his home 1» broken up. that hl« wife alfalfa or rye hay. »20 a ton for oats G. In a house that stands by Itself, achieved their purpose in getting rid of 1« married again nnd that his little are mostly exported from Parga. T ur will afford. Prices reasonable. Com and 112 a ton for wRd marsh or tula thus permitting them to defend them the Turk, they began to quarrel among daughter Meente, the Idol of his heart, key, and not from Corfu, as- Is gener mercial trade solicited. hay prevailing, Silver Lake starts la selves ou «11 sides If attacked. They themselves. Then their ancient en bns grown out of his recollection ally auppooed A few are anld to grow the winter with an unprecedented have barricaded the doors aud win emy came back to tyrannize over them Now. It Is a fact, but one probably near Dlakovto. Greece. known to but few readers, that there as of yore. shortage In fodder. Stockmen predict dows "Go to the surrounding town« and But the Turk la not the only one to Is scarcely ft country whose people do tla p d ’i these prices w ill double before spring. tell the committee of each to «end take ndvantage of their differences. uot relate this atory In some form Rhode laluod adopt adopted a vonfltltntlon ooooooooooooooooqooooocxxx> OOOCOPOCOOOQCXXXXXXMOOOC*: The shortage ts attributed to the rapid what »nen It eon to attack the rob More recently the flame of w ar broke nnd that the source from which X aah tn 1M2. which named five capttata tor OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX>COOOOOOOO OOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXKK gala la population with aa attendant bers' stronghold nt 2 o’clock on Friday out all over Europe fur the disputed Ington B rin g derived Ills'verslou of I t the state, designating Newport. South Increase la livestock. morrtlng. Let all the parties takb poal IxiRscRsion of these little morrtitalnons was a legend o f the H arz mountains Kingston. Briatol. East Greenwich and Adjutant General W . B. Flnser of tlon without the town of G. to be Providence na the places for ancceaatvc states that aeem Intended especially to pertaining to New Year’a eve. the Oregon national guard has been ready when ordered to advance npon be In perpetual warfare themselves I f you will trarai among the peas honor In 1854 an nmcndni«-nt restrict appointed by Governor West an his the robber«. I>et them baTe arms nnd and a r co sou for war 1? others, antry of Wale« and Inquire aa to their ed the meeting places of the general W . C . R U T L E D G E , P r prictor. personal repreecntntlvn nt the official ammunition, but we will provide what folklore concerutog New Year’a day a«aenil»ly or legislature to two placea- f, - After the Settle. may be ne<e««ary to unearth the vll dedication of the Oregon bwldtog at In 1900 A naval engagement with an odd se and Its mystic eve they will tell you Newpurt and Providence the Panama-Pacific exposition la San Inlnt p«7'vWefl other mean« than bul quel was the battle off Portland, Me., the legend of two Rip Van Wlnklee. Providence beegme the only «eat of the lets be required. Go and caution eveYy 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 Francisco, December 20, also at Ore between the American ship Enterprlae. who. while wandering amo«»g the ra legislature one to be discreet.” 16 guns and 102 men. and the British vine* of their native Welsh mountains gon Day to be held January X, In San a n d D e p o t. C o u r te o u s T r e a t m e n t , C lea n "TVbo Is to command the attack? ship Boxer. 14 guns and 100 men. The one New Year’» eve, were met by'tw o w • Ths Boy’s Ids* Diego In connection with the Panama- asked Boris. 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 Enterprlae was commanded by Lieu fairy maidens, who enticed them aero«« California exposition. -P a r “The committee has chosen me to tenant Burrows and the Boxer by Cap a fairy bridge Into a fftlrylftnd where “Yep" ‘ a ffo r d . - ■ • The Oregon State Butter fluid Cheese «■ommand.” tain Blythe. The battle was on 8ept they »pent « |>erlod -of such blissful “1 don’t see why the men who wrote Makers* association closed a four-day '-V e ry well: I will see that at the 4, 1812. In the bay not far from Port happiness that It seemed but one day. the rules of grnnAnar dl«lnj make ‘I S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . convention In Portland. O. B. Nep hour appointed at least tiiree parties land. and resulted In the capture of Returning to their-friends ou the war- |xloaa xuid. ’has Jamt .proper it ’a easier Will lie In position to close In on the tune, of Albany, was elected presi the Boxer, both cotqmanders being k ill row. they found that seven generations to say It that way.’’ — l»etrolt F re t . f dent; L. G. Halgerson. Junction City, roblirrs.” ed. The two vessels were brought into had lived and died during their ab I ‘r e « « ________________ The messenger passed out Into the vice-president; Professor O. G. Simp- Portland on Sept. 7. The bodies of tience. which had extended over a nlgbt. and the head eommltteeman the two commander« were rowed tury.-W ashington Btar. eon, Oregon Agricultural collene, sec Dsgrsss ot Deafness. Alexander Arknd. gave ln»tructlons to "la yon» hnsbsnd very deaf. Mrs rotary and treasurer; L. Slaughter, 8. two of the men to get ready certain •shore by sailors of both «hips and aft Deaf new Caanot Be Cured (M)OeOOOOOOOCO<XXX^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOt. GradyT - O. Rice and H. C. Raven, members of articles that would likely be needed in er a public funeral service were buried side by side In the village cemetery — by local •p p ilostions, o s they e a s a o t read» . . . . . ■». ' -W ell, he cam bear the alarm clock the executive committee. I the attack. Then those present one tho d lso a so i portloa o t th o oar. Thors Is 1 ‘ ’ ............ ' '« ...... . .» • Philadelphia only on» way to euro deafnasa. jm d th a t Is mornings, out he can always hear the Secretary of State Olcott has called ' by one silently left the h«n»e. Doafbeao Is 6 o’clock whistle Hftern<»oaa by constitutional .lodgt- th e attention of the district attorneys A t 2 o’clock on the ap|>oiiited morn- Boot P ta rrlro s a Rem edy tlon of tha mu- cauaad by aa Inft O A L I T T L E M IS S I O N A R Y W O R K IN VO’ _Tuba. Wbon lining of tb OuredL o f In d ig e s tio n . „ , Cl— ImkhrtOolto, coua to the law which requires that they l w four parti«, «nxWKhed U. from A re a rum bling thia tuba la Infta: idle days by telliirg youi\ neighbors t of thv-’f.» sa d w b o o .lt Is M r« Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa., waa file a written report relating to the opiKisite points and stoiqiedt a short < 3 ^ ^ and Diarrhoea Remedy you know aound or Imparfaot tbo result, and bothered with indigoMion. cloaad. Dct “My stomach R j. a ao«aa>. 8am F. 6uin, Whit- •ntlroty and character of the official distance outaWe the town. That head- unlroa tha. InOammatloo « i b* taken out tjualitiee of The Observer. I f you .can’t, get th»*ir <• thia tuba restored to Its I Bbrmal ooodt- pained ms night and day,* she write« “I transacted by them during ed by Alexander waa the largest aud ley, Ala., writes, *1 had measles and got and hearing w ill ba destroyed ferovor: nine wonld feel bloated and navs headache and carried, among other articles, a heavy canght out in the rain, and It settled la my tlea. uf th eir adilrcssei- and* vee «ri»’ out of le« are aaused by Catarrh, belching after eating. I fldfln suffered from seripUOTkfe, send the fiscal year ending the first Mon piece of oak timber. Alexander made a Htomach and bowels. 1 had aa awful time, cases ed ooodltlon which la nothing but s o Inff •onctipation. Ky daughtsr had uasd Chara- of tha m uoosa surfaoa«. R qr In September. Only five district circuit around the town to see that the them ¿ample copies, pay for aTLkol bad It not been for Uhanibirlsin’a Colic, Wo will give One n so d ro d Dollara for aay T»M«I h «nd they did her so mneb have compiled with the law, different detachments were In |>o»ttion. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv I could not casa o f D eafness (SS _ by eatarrb l ttaat bsrlaiu’a ¿ ^ Subscribe for The Ubserver. Beat W-cfelv i uhH.*t red hy eannat be ba cu cured by « a t l ’a Catarrh Cura, good that she gsvc me a fcw doses of febetu the secretary of state r i l l insist «end for circular« fraa. Mid lariated on my trying them. They ----- O CX. T o led o . Obla. in the inland E m pire. Everyone leads iu the «them file reports ns noon . tto w.UU. 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