Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, September 21, 1917, Image 4

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WHERE DRUGGISTS FLOURISH.
The
O b se r v e r
MORO.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
OREGON.
F R I D A Y ..................... S e p t. 2 1 , 1917
____ ______
I Principal Events of the Week
tour months— b u t i f na id in advance we I
.c re p t $2 50 in full ‘or 2 y e a n .
Shorter
erms than o m year 12% cent» per month.
A B lu eM a rk here w ill «newer an in-
query, when entered upon our calendar,
giving the date of the paper a» the date at
which vour current subscription expiree.
.
■ *--
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation o, Our Reader».
An American-Scandinavian patriotic
festival, participated in by Dr. Alma
the Rualnesa la Run In the South
W ebster Powell, the world-famous
Amerioan Rspubllos.
prima donna, will he the leading feat­
Latin Americana are great believers
ure of the opening of the coming state
In medicine« and. due to the scarcity
of physicians, are obliged to “doctor”
fair, to be held at Salem September
themselves. Pharmacy is consequent­
24 to 29.
ly profitable. W ith the exception of
Mrs. Laura Starcher. head of the
By WILLARD BLAKEMAN
modern Europe, Canada and the Unit
first city administration in the country
ed States pharmacy is practiced In
composed entirely of women, has r e
,
other lands of the world much as It
signed as mayor of Umatilla and gone
One n lghfr-tt was 12 o ^ * * 7 * J?£
was In the United States eeventy-flve
U P a ra ... Waho. to lir a H .r aucoea - n . n w a .
along
or a hundred years ago, and thia Is
■or Is Mrs. Helen T. Duncan, appointed
tc c o e tti , rom the I particularly true of the republic* to
the south of us.
by the council.
sidewalk by • man whose apparel
The Individual druggist makes his
Approximately 1800 men left their made coachy blink his eyes to assure
places In the wooden shipyards of Wmseif that he la w aright To begin own pills, extracts, tinctures, infusions
Portland Saturday morning at 10 at the top of his head, he wore a and pulverizes his own crude drugs.
Soda water fountains are «few. The
o'clock in compliance with their pre- beaver bat w ith « Urge bell crown and
usual
rubber goods, toilet articles,
vious announcement that they would a rim curled
the sides. His coat
soaps, perfume«. Instruments and sun­
strike ouleaa thelr dentan d .^ .r c lo a e d ™
dries are carried.
■hop. and higher w age, were g r .
| ra^ b(< breecbM
Each druggist makes a line of his
•own specialties which he pushes. In
it would not be lawful to invest the
knickerbockers.
addition to the standard drugs and
_____
S.-A fund
In Irrigation
district
7
. ’ a
u — dlh .nA
Btatc
school
in irrigation
district
Coachy
drove
to the - sidewalk,
and
bonds, even though the bonds have the gentieinanf vrithoot asking permie- medicines, be also carries remedies
been approved by the state securities glon opened the door and stepped ln- and medicaments kuown only In his
im m e d ia te vicinity. They are mostly
com m lssior, according to an opinion | gide.
of Indlun origin, compounded from
“To
Greenwich.”
he
called
aa
he
given by Attorney General Brown to
roots, herbs or other Ingredients, pro­
G. G. Brown, clerk of the state land closed the doof behind him.
duced only In the country where he
*'”Up Greenwich street, s lr F
lives. These find a ready sale among
board.
“Yes.”
all classes.
Completing the plans originally rp-
That part o f New York which was
Superstitious Ideas are prevalent,
proved of for
plant. orlflM Uy Qrearerleb Village U several
or its Bend lumber piani
and these are frequently taken advan
the Shevlin lltxon company will Install
from whwr<
stranger entered
tsge of by the unscrupulous. One pbar
a fourth hand this winter, increasing
coach, and the cabman would rath- maclst made a fortune selling Indians,
the daily production to 300,000 feot ar have declined to make • fare so half caste«, and whites, for that mat­
and adding approximately 160 men to jate hi the evening. But there was ter. too, “pink love powders” and
its uavroll at the mill and In the something about the stranger that waa “white love powders.” The white love
P y
1 compelling. When the cab reached powder was pulverised sugar, while
Wa* It an
Anniversary Ghost?
THE GARDEN OF EOEH.
It Is Said to Have the Moat Trying
Climate In the World.
The chief peculiarity about K a m a is
|h « t the native« believe the place
where they live is the exact site of the
garden of Eden.
The climate of Kura a Is acknowl­
edged to be the most trying In all the
world. The beat Is terrific in the sum­
mer time. I t is claimed that the B rit­
ish government has a record of 159
degrees In the shade upon the bridge
of a boat anchored In the river at
Busreh, a little to the south.
The missionaries a t Buareh tell of
nights when the thermometer regis­
ters not less than 125 degrees. British
sailors bound for the Persian gulf In
the summer time usually desert I f they
can. Perhaps In Arizona the thermom­
eter rises nearly as high, but- there Is
the dry air. while In the Persian gulf
It Is exceedingly moist
The Europeans at Busreb must pass
the days In underground chambers, or
serdaubs. while a native boy pulls a
huge fan, or punkah, suspended from
the celling to keep the air in circula­
tion. The nights are spent on the
roof, for it Is Impossible to sleep be­
low.
In the winter time the sir seems ex­
ceedingly cold, for the marshes are
filled with s a lt and as the wind
sweeps over the plain the moist air Is
peculiarly
penetrating.
Frequently
the Arab, benumbed by the cold, falls
from bis home.—Christian Herald.
•o th Appropriât*.
Lougmore — The former clients of
Smith, the divorce lawyer who died
last week, are going to do * nicu thing.
S h o rt-W h a t 7
Lougmore—Show their appreciation
by erecting a mouument to hla mem­
ory.
Short—Have they choaen the design?
s Lougmore—Not y e t
A number of
them want something along the Uses
of the statua of Liberty, and the others
favor a colossal granite cleaver.—
Lamb.
Bandon Is talking of bonding the
city to build a shipyard.
The myrtle wood Industry of south­
SPECIALISTS IN CHINA.
ern Oregon Is increasing.
The Coos and Curry fair was held
T hey Know to a Nicety Juat Where
at Myrtle Point last week.
T h e ir W o r k B o g in * * n d Enda.
The annual Morrow County fair was
The Englishman knows how to serve,
and he knows how to be served, says held at Heppner last week.
Keep clean lnelde, as
Isaac Taylor Headland In “Home Life
The sixth annual Columbia county
well as outside. Do not
In China.” but In the matter of service fair opened at St. Helens Wednesday.
allow food poisons to ac­
and serving even the Englishman must
cumulate In your bowels.
A state grain inspection office will
Headache, a sign of aeM-
take a second place, for the Chinaman
poisoning, w ill point to
lias specialised service such as has be opened in Pendleton within a few
numerous other Uoebles
pever been done In f,reat Britain.
days
which are sure to follow.
We sometimes think we are special­
Lincoln county is coming into prom­
Keep youraeif well, »
ists In the west. We have our eye inence rapidly as » ■tock aod dairy
thousands of other« do,
specialists, a kind of servant, of course,
by taking, when needed,
county.
although I simply use them to Illus­
a dose or tw o of tbe old,
John B. Bowden, one of eastern Ore­
trate what I wish to say here, but they
reliable, vegetable, fami­
ly liver medicine,
often combine with the treatment of gon’s oldest pioneers, died at Baker,
the eye that of the ear. the nose and aged 87 years.
The senate Sunday held a special
the throat They have not got down
to ii lust analysis of speclallxlng as the session to hear eulogies on the late
Chinese doctor has.
Senator I>ane, of Oregon.
A man had been shot with an arrow,
The fifth annual southern Wasco
the head of which was burled In the
D ru m m e r*.
county
fair was held at Tygh valley
. „
.re»«. « , Greenwich and cabby asked for fur-
flesh. He tried to pull it out, but the
the pink love powder waa made of the
The
custom
of calling traveling men
Mrs. Maggie Bledsoe,
work • » “ • ‘' “ « •J ur' “ “ th e, toetroetton. tb . man lnrtto only same material colored. Indiana would
skin had closed over the head, and he September 18, 19 and 20.
“drummers” originated In the fact
Osawatomie, Kan., says;
being
"Drive on." Cabby seemed awed
Not less than 200 pigs from the boys’ Wilson River railroad, now
was not able to do so. He went to a
walk hundreds of miles to buy this
"Black - Draught cured
that In the early days peddlers wbo
tone to whIch the words were
physician to get him to remove It. The pig clubs of Oregon will be shown at built westward from Wllkesbore, the
precious powder.—Leslie’s Weekly.
ms of constipation of 15
sold
goods
about
the
country
an­
terminal
of
the
United
Railway,
I
Bpot
en
and
dared
not
ask
another
quea-
doctor promptly sawed the shaft off the Oregon state fair this year.
years standing, which
. a. * ___ 'rilla m rtn lr
III I ..
__«_ -
nounced their arrival In town by beat­
close to the skin and then demanded
nothing had been able to
Tuesday the biggest county fair ever ward tidewater near Tillamook, is tlon, so be drove on In the direction
his fee. “But,” said the sufferer, “the held by the Linn County Fair assort progressing rapidly.
help. 1 was also a slave
The first 10- he was going, northward, tin he reach­ No. 216. Report of A e Condition of ing a drum.
to stomach trouble . . •
head of the arrow Is still inside.”
mile unit will be completed before the ed the river bank. The man Inside T h e Beak ei M o ro , »I M o ro , in the »J«te ol O r eg o n ,
Everything I ate would
•Quite right," said the doctor. “1 ation, opened Its gates at Scio.
stepped from the cab without calling nt the c lo u ol binine»» September 11, 1917.
first
of
the
year.
tour on my stomach. I
The D. C. Eccles interests, of Og
.
, , I on coachy to stop, and when he tonch-
am a specialist. I deal only with out
used two packages of
C. E. Spence, master of the state
ground » r e seemed not to be
side diseases. If you want the head den. have purchased the bl metallic
Black-Draught, and Ohl,
a|ightest shock
As be walked Loen» and dUcount ...... ......................... $187,752 41
taken out you will have to go to an mine near Greenhorn from Anthony grange, is In Washington, to confer
the blessed relief It has
379 51
with a party of grangers from other away
flxea hig eyea
the cabman Overdraft», »«cured and unsecured........
W hore train e d »peelnlU t» w ith m odem ink-
other specialist who cares for inside Mohr.
ven m e.”
B la c k -
ailments.”
__________
raught should be on
Portland In 1916 had the lowest In­ coast states and representatives of the wlth g 1<X)k that made him forget all Bonds and warrants .................................... ^.OOI 00 •rn te rl» « and adequate equipm ent <lva 1«
|
a
tm
e
tlo
a
leading
to
collegiate
degrees
la
th<
and fciturea ................................
your shelf. Get a pack­
fant death rate of any city with a department of agriculture In regard to I about the omission to pay the fare, Furniture
5.908 30
Due from bank» (not reaerve bank»)
age today, price 25c.
w in g eehoole:
population of 60.000 or more In the the price of wheat recently fixed by hideed, a co ld ‘ chill ran down the Due from approved reaerve bank»... . 113,299 W (» flo
BY DARING WIT.
S O a iC U L T U a h , w ith 15 d e p a rtm e n t» {
One cent a dose.
the government. Oregon’s other d ele man’s back. Going to the margin of Check» and other cash item s............
357 73
United States.
O O M M S S C B . w ith 4 departm ent»;
♦87
55
S to ry o f C z a r P a u l, H is S acred S n u ff­
th . rl’ er, bin «k'ira .M ined to OMt Exchange*, otaer banka .....................
AH Draffbts
B M O IIT E E R IN O . w ith 6 departm ent», la
F. It. Brown, of Deer Park. Wash., ■ate 1. W. W. Il.rrah.
E B ll
. 9.685 29 •la d in g C iv il, K le c trlc *!. H ig h w a y , In d u s tria l
oca <«^n.»*t«i I along, growing more and more lndls-
box an d a W a g e r.
Cash on band ..................... . . . . . . . .
has been named as county agricultural
Durlng the past wee
Qact
u
ag cabby thought,
Cxar Paul’s snuffbox was as sacred agent In Marlon county by the Oregon
J322.603 20 A rts . Ir r ig a tio n , »nd M echanical E ng ineering;
Total
..............
............................
accidents, of which three were laiat,
water But this could not be,
r O B E S T B T , in cludiog bogging Engl»« “
as the ImiK'rlal crowu Itself. No one
L ia b ilitie w -
have been reported to the state In
tbera
from where be had dla-
Agricultural college.
was allowed to touch IL Kaploff wa
S 25.000 00 la g :
Capital
stock
paid
la
............................
Five more counties, Benton, Uma­ dustrial commission. The victims o* 1 appc<red a sound of oars. The sound
H O M S B O O M O M IO S , w ith 4 m ajor deperV
.. 17.000 00
gered that he would take a pinch out
Surplus fund ...........................................
m ent», in cluding tra in in g in the P m c tle *
tilla, Clackamas, Baker and Marion, the fatal accidents were. Frank Row- I
ap the river, gradually dying Undivided progt». leas expeaae» and
of It-
4,093 42 H o n » » ;
One morning he walked up to the ta­ have Joined the group of 16 that main ley, Kelso, Wash , logger; Abraham away in the dfctance.
u s e s p a id ................... ........................
M IN IN G , w ith three departm ent», in elad
14,574 17
Lincoln Portland, steel worker; Karl
Now, although ♦’*(' stranger had glv- Due to bank» and banker» .............
ble which stood near the bed ou which tain county agricultural agents.
lag Chem ical E ng ineering;
.
248.588
92
Individual
deposit»
»object
to
check
«n no order, to
cabman to aw ait
George A. White, adjutant general Dahl. Deer Island. Iggger.
the cxar still reclined and boldly took
fhabm act .
^ 1 3 3 # 4«
The ports of Newport and Toledo his return, tbs laucr felt no power to Tim e »nd Saving» deposit» .............
from It the majestic snuffbox. Open­ I of Oregon, has been assigned to active
T H E S C H O O L O T M U 8 1 0 . offer» In stm e-
5322.603 20
T
TninHn
«nd
I
do
otherwise.
He
did
not
think
that
T
o
ta
l.............................................
Mon in the p rin e ip *! departm ents of vocal
ing It noisily, be Inserted his fingers, duty in orders placing him with the
held
a
Joint
mee
ng
a
going
sway
ha
would
lose
tha
mon-
and. while Paul 1. was watching him. Forty first Infantry division for ser
and in stru m e n ta l music.
decided to proceed with the
alraa(Jy earned; be remained Slate ol OreSon
l gg
T H E M I L I T A R Y D E P A R T M E N T , enrolled*
In stui»efactlon at such audacity, he
County
of
Sherman
)
of improving Yaqulna harbor by build
where be was by the look hla
1085 cadets in 191« 17. and won rerom m ea
sniffed up the fragrant powder with vice In France. ••
I, F. E. Fortner, cnahier of the »bove named
It Is d efin ite^ settled that all stud­ ing the south Jetty as soon as the fare
given him when he walked bank, do »olemnly »wear that the above »tetement datlo a for O. A. C. from llle 'W e s te rn D ep art
evident satisfaction.
ment of the U . 8. W a r b e p a rtm e n t a» one of
1» true to the be»» ol my knowledge and belief
“What are you doing there, you ents of the military science at the specifications are prepared. Improve away wit b that unearthly tread,
the fifte e n ‘ ‘ di»tingui»hed in a titu tin a e ' ’ of
F.
E
Foruner.
cnahier.
ment
bonds
will
be
sold
for
$418.00«
|
w
as
the
season
when
the
days
are
Oregon
Agricultural
college
will
get
rogue?” exclaimed the cxar excitedly.
higher learning
A ll c a d e t/ w ill be furnished
Sukacribed
and »worn to before me thin 17th
“Having a pinch of snuff, sire. I free uniforms from the United States or as much as the estim ates require long and dawn begins about 8 o’clock.
aunac
complete nntform » by the U 8 G overnm ent
d
ay
of
S
e
p
t,
1917.
Coachy sat for per ha pa an hour, per­ { 3 E
have now been on duty for eight war departm ent
The work will be done by contract
L» >
Joh° M
,«» ‘C and the ju n io r end senior radets. enrolled ia
M y com niM iea expire» Sept. 29. 1 9«
hours, and. feeling drowsy, I thought
County tachers’ Institutes are now
the R O. T . C ., w ill be given com m utation for
Decision of the state highway com haps two—he could never recall how
Correct. ntteM:
It would keep me awake, for 1 would being held in the various counties of
subsistence, a» w ell as e ll tran sp ortation end
L . Bnrnum. R. C . A twood. Director».
rather break the rules of etiquette than the state. They began last April in the w est side route of the Pacific
subsistence at the »ix w eek»’ Summer camp.
of
R E G IS T R A T IO N B E G IN S O C T O B E R 8,
__
neglect my duty.”
Lincoln county and will end In Mult highway until the completion of the
gnrroundl®f traffic of the present
Paul burst out laughing and merely
N o . 2 4 0 . Report of tka Condition of 1917. In fe rm a U o a on reqneet. Addresa,
nomah on December 1.
east side road has evoked wide indig
saw about him only the
R eg istrar,
Oregon
A g ric u ltu ra l
CoUaga,
repik'd:
The Farmer» State Beak, at M oro, in the State ol
The house appropriations committee nation. There is talk of holding a
bank
river, behind him Oreeon. at the c *o ^ ol bu»mem September 11.1917. O orvaill». Oregon.
“That's right enough, iny lad, but aa
the snuffbox Is not large enough for adopted an additional Item of $10,000 m eeting of representative* of weal I the village. In Which a ll were wrapped
both of us you can keep It for your­ to cover the deficiency for fire protec­ side counties to ascertain If steps can in slumber. But he la not «nre that
Resource»
tion on Oregon and California and n o t be taken to force the cor miaaion he waa awaka, not sure but that he Leaas »nd diecount» ..................................$ 42,334 31
s e lf."
Overdrafts, »ecured »nd unsecured . . . .
359 R7
»
x
nthnrwf.»
waa
dreaming.
At
any
rate,
he
waa
Coos wagon road grants.
to do oth
.Amanrfln_ the removal oblivious to tbe stranger's return, for Furniture and fcxture» ............................... i-Ml ®
R e p tile s Are S h o rts ig h te d .
Miss Junta Todd has resigned her
A resolution demanding the r e m o « l
hMrd *
Due from approved raeerve bank» ......... 9SJB7 44
According to u naturalist, serpents. In position as dean of women at W ill­
of
Allen
H.
Eaton
as
a
repr
ordering
him
to
drive
bom
s Rousing Chech» and other caah item s..................... 2AS2 95
aplte of their reputation for alertness,
25 71
amette university to accept a slmllai In the state legislature from Lane WmaeIf and looking down from the Exchande» for deerind house
th e
d a l l e s
ore
are very shortsighted. Some of them
4,812 01
position
at
Simpson
college,
Indian
county
and
hit
resignation
as
a
mem
box
Bgw
hla
farw«
a
face
thrust
CxMh on head ............................
cannot see more than a yard or two In
638 18
Is n o te d fo r its c o m fo rta b le s u rro u nd ing s an d the courteous
her of the faculty of the University without the window, looking up at
front of them. Other reptiles nre sim i­ ola, Iowa, her alma mater. \
To tal ....................................................82
The
announcement
of
the
sale
ol
of
Oregon
because
of
his
participation
him
t
^
o
cabman
win
nevet
forget
larly deficient In sense of vision, and
a tte n tio n re ceived by the tra v e lin g p u b lic.
LUMMic-
the authority asserts that a crocodile bonds and the award of contract*, foi in the meeting of the People’s Coun that face. It wa« singularly hand-
Rates m o d e ra te p ric e d .
R o o m s e q u ip p e d w ith m o d e rn
cannot see a man at a greater distance the Ochoco irrigation project has ell of America for Democracy and some, though so pale aa to be rather Gapitnl stock paid In ................................... * 25 008 00
Surplus fu n d ....................... ...................................
80
than six times Its own length. In re caused a general activity in real ea Peaoe at Chicago waa unanimously of the dead than of tha Bring. The
c o n ven ien ces an d n e w ly re fu rn is h e d th ro u g h o u t.
Individual deroei»» subject Io check ... 120,447 57
P e BO e a ,
nf the Eucene expression was that of one who had
si*ect of hearing, many reptile« are tate in and near Prineville.
100 00
adopted at a m
g
committed some dreadful crime, one Demand certibcste» of deposit .............
even more deficient than In sight.
864 25
At the present time there Is one chamber of commerce.
Y O U R P A T R O N A G E IS S O L I C I T E D
who hgd knied
B|lt ln R Tim e «ad savin<» deposits ........................
S<>ine si>n»ents are deaf, the boa. It Is
automobile for each group of 18 per
Twenty-two
deputy
game
»»rden
remora«
It
wa«
rather
To«.1
.........................S U M « «
said, being unable to hear any sound.
The term “deaf adder” consequently sons In the state of Oregon, and 38 In service throughout the state war« triumplb
«Homef Mid the atrengar.
S L i S ’SK",— )
__
expresses a fact- In one respect some per cent of all the cars, or slightly discharged last week by order of the
1 1 H t I I 1 1 1 1 l l a l l i I l”H r i- H r i 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 I 1 1 I 1 l i I K
state fish and game commission. The
^,he cabman did not know and did
reptiles show singular acuteness. They more than one in three, are Forda.
1, C-nt B. Bourt»m. cashier of the »bove-nemed
Emery Olmstead, president of the order la due to lack of funds for con not dare aak wham home w aa Ha
do «olemnly »wear that the above «tsteroent
have an unerring Instinct for water
and In dry weather will travel straight Northwestern National bank of Port tlnued patrol duty and mean« that all knew that be had taken op hla fare on is true to tbe beet of my knowled»« «nd belief.
Geo. B. Bourbill, Cashier.
to It. even when they are at such long land, was elected vice president of the deputies now in service will be dis Wall street, and for that location he
Subecribed end »worn to before me thi» 17th
distances that the mystery Is how they Oregon section of the Pacific North X ^ e B t ^ Y n d V n u m ^ o ^
tw W fh t the city seemed. j'T V ' 1
°S^IL Htsletd. N°'*fy,E»HC
could possibly become aware of its west Tourist association at Seattle.
■>) M y commisMoa expire« M ay 1. 192Q.
X
7
.
-
X
“
onmea
«
long
n
A
..
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“
__
locality
Guy W. Talbot, of Portland, was
W H . Rndedele, W . 8 Pow ell, W F. Jackeon.
Fifth and Washinfton Sts.
Director».
elected president of the Northwestern the fish and game interests.
Turning out of Bramlway at Wall
Tha Seal’s 8enaa of Small. -
Fall rains and fogs always * * “ 8
he drove down till he reached
P O R T L A N D , ORE.
The « ‘use of smell possessed by the Electric Light A Power association. In
Notice of Final Sattlaaeiit
This
seals is very strong and will Invariably convention at Spokane, and Portland danger of late potato blight and rot the p<jlnt where Brot(j j ^ g
Room with privilege of bath, single, ’ ’
wake them out of a sound sleep even was chosen as the 1918 convention No part of the state is safe from blight w#- where he had taken np hla fare, Io the County Court of the State of Ore­
75c up; double $1.00 up
. ■
gon
for
Sherman
County.
If you come upon them ever so quietly city.
Room with private bath, single $1.50 ••
epidemics and some districts suffei Here> too, was not the office of the
In
the
matter
of
the
Eatate
of
Saidie
A.
to the windward, and you will alarm
up; double $2.00 up.
’’
H. 8. Dixon, a Prineville stockman; serious loss every year. Both blight great banking hotM* which la there,
White, decesaed.
A uto Meets Trains. Street cars from . .
them In this way much more thorough
W. H. Daughtrey, president of the and rot may be prevented by thor- but a «mall brick» dwelling. The
Notice is hereby given thst the under­
U nion Depot pass our doors.
ly, though you be a half mile distant, Union stockyards. Portland, and E. oughly spraying the potatoes. Fall stranger called on him to stop, and be signed ha« filed in the above entitled cau»e
Transfer at 5th and Glisan «trecta from ' ’
than If you came up carelessly from
hia
final
report
and
accoust
of
hi»
adminis­
P. Marshall, a Pendleton farmer, were sDraylng should he dene at once In drove op to the curb.
N orth Bank Depot.
the leeward and even walked In among
tration of »«id eatste, sod that Monday,
Z u u u u .h e r e M l« «
u « ..
named
as
Judges
of
the
Round
Up
at
the
5th
day
of
November,
A.
D.
1917,
at
them, they seeming to feel that you
1 1 i T u T T f l l • ‘ ■ * 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 1 l t l ’ -« « 1 * 1 1 1 M -l I t i l i M i l 1 -H -H - M
H. P. B a r.., plant p .tta o lo ,l.t of the dw#uta< on (he oppMlt, gU1, o f Wall the hour of 10 o ’clock s. m. of »«id day
are not different from one of their own Pendleton.
haa been by order of the court appointed
Hood River Bartlett pears for can Agricultural college experiment sta
* >hort dlatanCa gown toward
species until they smell you. The chief
' as the time, and the county court room in
attraction In these animals Is their ntng purposes reached the high water tlon.
tha East river and looked for a mo- the county
court hou»e at Moro,
large, handsome eyes, which Indicate mark of $37.60 per ton last week f. o.
Dlscovering that, should h« grant ment at lt ^ t b malignant triumph; ’Oregon, aa the place for the hearing of the
great Intelligence. They are a deep b. Hood River. This Is the highest the application made by the East then, turning, without mentioning the •aid report sod account, the objection»
bluish black, with a soft, glistening price ever paid In £Jood River for Side Water company, of Los Angeles, money he owed for hla ride, he mouat- thereto, if sny, «nd the »ettlement of »aid
appearance, and the pupil, like the
P o r c e la in
J 0 a th
Tub .
for a diversion of water from Oregon ed the step« of a dwelling before him ’"Dated at Moro, Oregon, th»» 5th day of
cat’s, is capable of great dilation and canning stock.
The Lane County Poultry aasocla for a California project It would inter- and seemed td paaa through the door September, A. rf.
j „ p .r(y,
contraction.
tlon which holds Its annual exhibition fere with the development of 100.000 without opening i t
. # , wnrnar vallav
Coachy waa found that morning In a
Administrator of »«id eatsta.
in connection with the Lane county acres In a project
In
vail>y* , tupor on hla boX and about to falL
W h e a t and F lo u r.
Bright A Bryant, Attorney» for Adroini».
fair
October
3,
4
and
6.
announces
State
Engineer
Lewie
notified
the.
com-
amoved
te
«
hospital,
whence
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
It takes about four and a half bush
trVtor._______________________ 87~5w
els of wheat to make a barrel of flour, that there will be large cash premiums pany that, unless a plan could be I
emerge tor several wueka.
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
hut different wheats vary from this es­ and more special awards than In the submitted whereby the Oregon project
be djd go he narrated the adven-
Summoas
timate. A hard wheat produces more past.
would not be injured, he would deny tnrg
th st memorable night to a
E . W . L E W IS ,
P r o p r ie to r .
flour to the bushel than a soft w heat
Attorney General Brown has filed the application. The California »rw gentleman who happened to be a In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
Generally «[»eaklng. a bushel of wheat In the supreme court briefs for the Ject embraces 40.000 scree.
gon, for Shermsn county.
M
o i o , ....................O x e g r o r x .
scholar. All tha tatarmetlon he re-
will yield from 70 to 75 per cent of state in the Hyde land fraud caaes.
Franklin G . King, plaintiff,
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celved was this:
flour of different grades, distributed
v».
Paradoxical.
The house the strange man entered
L k
about as follows: Patent flour. 55 to 60 which are on appeal from «even circuit
“There was a funny thing about that w«g once occupied by Aaron Burr, Lilly C. Hurney. <3. C. King and Mr». G.
courts.
The
briefs
fill
two
large
vol
C. King, husband sod wife,defendant».
per cent; imker*' four. H to 10 per cent;
counterfeit note charge.”
Alexander Hamilton l l r ^ °n tb« °PP<>-
To Lilly C. Hurney:
J ______
red dog. 5 l>er «cut. nnl:!».: up; r.'hi umes. making a total of 723 printed
•■Wbat was l t r
rite side of Wall
* 2 tt**e T * ?
In the name of the State of Oregon.
mutely 70 to 75 per ceut of flour und I page«.
grand Jury found a true bill ln farther down toward the East IW W
You are hereby required to answer the
leaving 25 to 30 jwt cent of feedstuff—
In a complete check made by the the "The
case.”—Baltimore American.
The night of the adventure was the complaint filed in the above cause within
that Is bran, shorts etc.—Philadelphia chamber of commerce of the number
BY AUTO
six week* from date of first publication of
--------------------------
hundredth annlveraary o f I M '
Press.
of wooden vessels under contract in
The grandest of all human sent!- fought between H a m lltjh * « « 5 b * tT’ thia aummona, exclusive ot the date of
A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S
first publication; if vou fail, plaintiff will
Oregon, the total Is placed at 118. of
Freem an tha H is to ria n .
Perhaps the vision cams to the cab­ apply to the court for the relief demanded
which 76 are for the government, 23 should forget hla anger before he Usa
It was an English bishop who, when
man as he was entering a severe Ill­ in the complaint; for a decree foreclosing
on private account and 20 for France.
the mortgage described in the complaint;
down to «loop.
the historian Freeman had worn out
ness rather than beta» the cauae of i t
for $350 00, with intereM thereon at the
his patience with his rudenesa. Intro­ Added to that are two ateel steam ers
The singular feature la that It should rats of 8% per annum from the 30th day
An Old Tims Landen F«g.
In the co n crete, re c e n tly c o m p le te d , tu lly e q u ip p e d ,
duce^ him to a waiting audience as afloat that are being finished and 21
•ay*
have
come
to
an
illiterate
roan
of January, 1914; $100.00 attorney • fee»,
“There
happen’d
this
weeke.”
others
are
either
on
the
ways
or
con
ro
o
m
y
garage o f W a lt h e r -W illia m s C o m p a n y .
C o m p e te n t
“the distinguished scholar that *o ad
and coeta and disbursement«; for an order
John Evelyn ln an entry In hla diary
mlrahly descrll»es and Illustrates the traded for.
Makaha Ceelies.
w
o
rk
m
a
n
alw
ays
re
a
d
y
to
h
e
lp
y
o
u
in
an
y
w
ay
th
e y can at
that: Lot» three and four of section »even
AttorneyXJeneral Brown. In an opin­ dated Nov. 25. 1009. “so thick a mist
savagery of our ancestors.”
The human besata of burden—the in townahip four, south of range eighteen,
least expense to y o u . F o r a n y service re n d e re d th e charge
ion to Insurance Commissioner W ells, and fog that people lost their way in rickshaw coolies of Hangkoag. Bhangs east of the Willamette Meredisn, Oregon,
It being
______
w ill alw ays be reaso n able._________
T h e R e s u lt.
tne street««.
streeres, »
oeu.* so
- J Intense
— “ " that
™ I
the treaty p ertn -ara directed ba «old to satisfy above summons, and
holds that there la no limitation as the
own
only cutting off all persons claiming any in
“Dear me. girls! What on earth 1« to the number of agents that an Insur­ no light of candles or torch«« yielded by
terestin laid premises, through you; that
that peculiar sweetish smell In the air ance company may appoint In the state any (or but very Uttle)
B few of the mercantile man on aU- the purehaaer have immediate pomeaaion.
all over the house?"
«on lesra th . isngoaga The foreign
Thia summons is served pursuant to an
to transact automobile insurance bual- waa ln it and In danger.
•AVhy. Geraldine Is burning her old
were committed
between the
very tourtgt
words, order of D. R. Parker, Judge, made on
love letters In the furnace "-B altim ore
OREGON.
which were fixed between Lon-
„
. “man-raan” (stop- the 11th day of August. 1917, directing |
TH E DALLES,
Throe million acres of rich agri­ lights
American.
that thia summons be served by p u b l i ­
dTn .n d Kensington on both . W - s»d
cultural lands can be added to the food Whin coscbM and t n n le r a v m . p a * “ p '
, r * \ i ~ o , i o n . . . t b « cation for six weeks in the Shermsn Coun­
producing are* of Oregon by proper Ing I t began about 4 o’clock fn the therefore depend for direction« aa they ty Observer.
T h s ra M u s t H s v a B w n Sou van irs.
Date of &r*t publication,August 17,1917.
A L L th e tim e .
“Was your banquet a successT’
drainage. Is the statem ent of the Ore­ aOeraoone and was quits goo by 8, race along in tbe heat on a ta p on
Date of l««t publication, Sept. ¿8, 1917.
“Great! We couldn't have had a big gon State Drainage aasoclation in Its without any wind to disperse IL A t loft or rig h t sha ft to
wht( h
F o r C o u n ty new s
Frank G. Dick,
ger crowd If It had been s free feed.’ first biennial report, which Is Just off the Thames they beat drums to direct street the “fare d a rin a to turn up.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
—Detroit Free I*
the watarmeo to reaka tka akora.”
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