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"Forty-five cent» from $1, W cents.
Till» In your change, air. Haven’t you
anything less than a twenty for this
twenty-five cent check7 Oh. yea; I can
chuuge It, Mr. Lauderdalo.”
The cashier opened a small drawer
and began quickly to finger the bill»
with an, experienced air, though her
trembling flngera evinced her nervous
ness.
The young mau at the window cast
a comprehensive glance around. The
mail hour waa about over, a n d o o ly
stragglers were at their late lunch. He
pressed close to the window and eager
ly eyed the girl within, his bold, ad
miring look taking In the amooth, ahln-
lug bra Ida of hair, the sensitive mouth,
the downcast eyes fluttering under the
long lashes.
"Judith," he said In a low tone, "come
down to The beach with me tonight
and see the new sbQW open, and we
will have a late supper and come back
on the boat?’
A deep flush mounted to Judith’s
forehead. She laid bills and sliver
change on the llttlo marble counter and
shoved them toward him without look-'
lng up.
"Teu, five, two twos and 75 coats.
No, thank you, Mr. Lauderdale.”
"Why, not, Judith?”
The girl cast a hurried glance around,
as If looking for help. The giggling of
the girls at their lunch near her desk
came to her, and she knew that the
proprietor was observing It all under
his discreetly lowered eyelids only a
few feet away. Judith’s heart gave a
great thump. Then she looked square
ly at her tormentor and said:
"Mr. Lauderdale, I will not go out
with you, and you know It. Please do
not ask me again.”
A half sue<*r crept up under the In
sinuating smllo of the man. “Oh, cer
tainly. Miss Moore. I beg your pardon
for presuming to ask you to take a lit*
See O ur Line When You Are
In Need Of 'A n y M achinery.
W-A.
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CARMODY BROS,
M O R O ,O R E G O N .
faced man without replying to bis Jo hBbes, 'Whslilng my clothes and even
ehrn,thn^xuy nt cards, but never before
coee
remarks on the heat
A g e n t,fo r P o rtla n d S team L a u n d ry
Becker came up and, leaulng against hdd I see£ one of the left banded fra
the counter and paring his nails, »add: ternity manipulate the rator. The fel
S hop n e x t d oor to O b serv er Office.
"Bo you waut to get off for dinner low «cared me half to death. He aaw
- T . R. S H O C K L E Y . P r o p r i e t o r . -
and
an evening down at Coney. I Sup that I wus afraid of him.
1
” ‘It’s all right,’ he assured me. ’I
pose. Eh, Jude?”
Judith felt her .throat grow dry. “No, know my business.’
•‘And he did. Nevertheless, I don’t
Mr. Becker,’’ she suld.
i gggga g gaieggi e B i a ^ B C fie x iiie e i!is s w s i^ i,f '< '< s g ^ ^ ! i
The proprietor tupped hla kulfe ou want to try bltp agaln. The strain la
the desk lu front of her. “Look here too hard on my nerves. livery time he
Jnde. I want to tell you plainly that "’**fci ked the razor around anywh
you’re too glum lately. I wish you’d i n>at tho Jugular vein 1 prepared to
get that graveyard look off your face. yield up the ghost ’ However, nothing
Of course It’s all right for you not V» happened, except that he finished me
run around with the married ta e n , bet off looking more beautiful then I ever
E a ta b le s of a ll k in d s
look at all the swell fellows you’ve looked in my Ufe, but for all that I’d
a t T h e S a c h s M a rk e t
turned down. Grant Lauderdale and rathe» peg aloug with only my ordinary
Dick Tracy are good enough for any share of good looks than to experience
*n T h e P e o p l e s
girl. Now, don’t be a clam any longer, another such a set of thrills at his
B u i l d in g
for, on the level, I can’t stand for so bands."—New York Press.
much falling off hi looks. It looks as
Deal« io all Kind, of Fi»h and Cured Meat», Ham, Bacon
A B r i e f P ite a b le .
If I didn’t feed you.”
and Lard.
Frch Fob every Thursday and Friday.
A certain man carried a sack con
That night, alone-In hor little room,
Headquarter* for Vegetable* and Fruit*. Butter and
Judith reviewed the situation. She felt taining a heavy burden, and be had
Egg* taken in exchange.
as If one year in New York had cost lstrno U many weary days.
¡hen as he Journeyed the angel of
■her her youth aud all her happiness.
V
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With her father dead and bar little knowledge came to him and sp o k e to
fortune swept away, aho bad to keep blin, aaylng:
"What dost thou carry T‘
the wolf from the door. Poverty snap
And tho man replied, “It Is a heavy,
ped at her heels like a hungry cur
whenever her strength faltered, and heavy burden.”
••of wbat does the burden consist
she felt as If she could scarcely go on
so. “Oh, Gordon, Gordon I" she cried the angel asked.
"Of my worrlee," the man made an-
In agony until, falling asleep from
sheer exhaustion, she dreamed, and lu ‘ Btrets--—, _
I hen the angel smiled pityingly upon
her dreams Gordon Russell came to
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her, held ber In his arms and kissed the Ton and said:
"I.et us look Into the bundle of thy
her.
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M eals 25 cents. S u n d ay D in n e r 35 cents.
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When she awakened It was later than v
Ami they looked, and, Io, even as they
usual. She dressed In fear and trem
bling and hastened to the restaurant, lot Led the contents of the sack dwtn*
deterjnlticd to retrieve herself with the i” I Into nothingness.
i r when the angel of knowledge
proprietor.
All day she nerved herself aud suc t. i has a man to look aright he per-
JUDITH'S BTE8 WEBB PASTKNEIi ON ONB ceeded bravely until. In the last dull , ■ v* thnt bis worriesare but tiny and
FACE. HK DID NOT LOOK AT ILE1L
half hour before supper, Grant lou d er - usv.’t-ss things and the burden of them
tie outing. Most girls would bo glad dale came hi with another man. Ju Ifr >ws Inconceivably light—8an Fran
to havo some fresh air on a moonlight dith's head swam. Why was he there? cisco < alL
night, but you are different"
Would be see ber? Presently they
With a languid and disengaged man came toward the dt«sk. Judith’s eyes
i n O d d Lint o f B a . m . r
ner bo swept up the money, lifted his were fastened on oue face. lie did not
A ranroad man who has been down
hat with the air of saluting a grando look at her, being accosted by another ¡1) Guatemala tells of the unusual b ag
dame and, uoddlng familiarly to the man. Grant Lauderdale, for the first gnge transported by the railroads down
proprietor, went out his handsome, time, laid tho exact change for the there. At the station of Retalhuleu, In
H as on hand at their m ill on Jordan creek
well groomed figure followed by gdsilr- check on the desk before ber, aud the western Guatemala, he saw the follow
7 miles weal of Kingsley and 12 miles south
lng glances from the giggling girls.
two men passed out. Neither had look ing articles checked as baggage: One
west of Dufur all kinds of
"Jude’s got the hois mash, but she ed at her.
cage of chickens, a basket of ducks, a
doesn't know it,” said one. "Got that
When she became conscious In the! bundle of dried fish, a crate of live
secondhand look lately, and Becker’s little cage Becker and two of the girls
unit i-i. various empty baskets, a crate
getting tired of her airs. Hhe’U be were looking at her curiously. They i,I Ibjitlng cocks, baskets of eggs,
without a Job ono of these flue morn were fanning ber aud holding smelling bask» is of fruit, silver In sacks, •
ings If she keeps It up.”
salts to her nose. Hhtf looked around I uu'.lc of soiled clothes that some wom
“Sure,” said a girl with a chorus wildly. Becker pressed an envelope In an v as taking down to the river to
wn li, furniture, lildcs in packages,
bong, “and you'll be It, Mayme.”
to her hand.
"Well, if I do say It mykelf, I’ll
"You’d better not come back tomor hr «ked crabs tliut smelled to the next
station, baskets of bread, a small al
know my business better than Jade. row,” he said.
This thing of feeling above your sta
Judith heard tho wolf. "Am I dl° Pgator and two live plgff,
tion when you’re nothing but a cashier charged?” she asked.
T l ie ( h l n e i * E n v e lo p e .
In a restaurant doesn’t go. Of course
"Well, no, not exactly. But we won't
they do say that"— She loaned for need so many girls for aufhlle, an 1 "I wonder," says a resident of Tien
tsin, "how many persons buve troubled
ward and whispered -diligently.
you’d better take a rest'’
Judith mechanically counted out the
It was an hour before »be was «!•!•» to Inquire the meaning of the red band
change for two young fellows, who to go; then, refusing offers of com which Invariably runs down the cen
is Leading Dealer in Bhermaa County
gayly passed the time of day with her. pany, she started out alone. Every ter of a Cblneso envelope? Curiosity
i First-class "Up-to-Date” ..................
They were followed by a middle aged thing was a blank. She walked along led me to Investigate the mystery aud
woman with a sweet, womanly face, unseeing. Then suddenly trucks, cars it was simple. The Chinese mourning
who laid down the exact amount of her and automobiles confuted her. Kbe being wblto, that color la regarded as
check. Judith looked at her with a stood still, started forward, swerved unlucky, and the white envelopo Is ac
cordingly not only barred with red, bat
faint smile.
and fell.
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..fuco, OIF,301.
"Ah, Mrs. Thompson, you are the
Of I t * Hid il
LlH •( Good*.
Again she dreamed, J/te same beauti lined with the same, which le a color
only one who comes In here who never ful, Impossible dream, and Gordon was associated with particularly good for
has to have change.”
holding hef hand and saying: “It hak tune. This may be a wrinkle for those
"You need every moment you can been so long, darling. If 1 only lmd Who have correspondence with Chinese
Have aaw ea hand a large stock of Harness and Saddles, OoDare, Bridles,
Whips. Robe«, Brushes, Carry Combe, Ac., Ac. Any person in need e< anything get" She paused and scanned the known! All this time I have bc-n not to use white paper."
fai
line will
money by firing me e »1J before pnrch&fing eliewbere.
girl's face with gentle solicitude. **You looking for you. I got no word, knew
S t a m n e r la * « a d W h l.p e r la « .
are overworked, my deer. You need nothing, ho^rd nothing, until an hour
rest Do you get enough recreation?"
after I left the restaurant this after-’ It Is said that stammerers rarely If
"Yea; oh, ysit"'ttammered Judith. “I noon, and Grant lAtudcrdab* mention'd ever show any Impediment of speech
—I go out quite often.”
)rour name, and I went back to look When apoaklng In whispers. A new
method of treatment has therefore been
The woman looked unconvinced. “I’m for you."
/
advocated, which la ns follows: For the
ing away today for my vaoatlon, and
Judith sat up aud looked nrouud
first ten days spooking Is prohibited.
with you were going too. Take all
“Where am i?" she asked.
the care you can of yourself during "In the hospital, dear, but you won’t This will allow rest to the voice and
constitutes the preliminary stage of
this heat Ooodby."
have to stay here long.”
Judith leaned back, deathly pale. The
“Oordoul Gordon! Oh, am I drcitn- treatment. Daring the noxt ten day»
M a .n fa r ls r e un d U e c p
W ie c k
one friend she had In the city, even Ing again?"
V ;
d speaking is permissible In a whisper
though she did not know h er nddresa
"Sweetheart, thia Is no dream. I ing voice, and In the course of the next
fortnight the ordinary conversational
was leaving town. Her heart died have found you at last!"
ton® may he gradually employed.
within her. Why had Gordon never
MORO
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^aaBae x s s s a ^ s x s «r
meats and Vegetables
♦ n.
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H otel M oro
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Nearest Hotel to Business Center,
Postoffice and Depot.
W . C. R U T L E D G E , Prop.
M oro, O regon.
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Rough and Dressed Lumber
BOTH
P IN E
AND
FIR
loops and Grooved Rustic and Flooring a Speciality
HENRY KRAUSE
SADDLES, HARNESS I SUPPLIES
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V a lie v , O re g o n
r
H arness S addles H alters
Repairing Solicited.
answered her last letter? Why had
the loss of her money so suddenly
changed hla love? Was It a year or a
All Work Guaranteed.
hundred years ago that she was to
have been hla wife? The bussing of
the Alee seemed Hke the beating of
For A L L th e n e w * drums la her ears, and as If In a dream
aha passed the change to a stent.
A L L th e tim e .
READ THE OBSERVER
* F e a r e d L eft H e a d e d S h a v e
*T said my prayers this morning for
the first time In several moons,”
the sporty looking man. "I had been
brought Into that devout frame of mind
by a left banded barber. He shaved
me. I bad had left handed peoplo do
n A
N alls ■ ■ « W ellin g*
When a hnyer declared that he “paid
cash right on the nail and thereby nail
ed a great bargain,” what kind of a
nail did he refer to? .WhgJ la meant by
a doornail and tho expression, •Vead
se to me. Uke shining mj as a doornail?"
b I bb A
t 'K I T T f iA L
C L IP P E R
T ’iv o C e n t s
O B K tiO J .
Bend Bulletin.
The severe snow storm of two
weeks ago have caused considerable
loss to cattlemen in a peculiar way.
AU along DsaChntm river above
the lava bed a thin layer of loe
formed over the river. The snow
fell on it and oovered it up. This
sntirlsy hid ths river, and attem pt
ing to cross on what they supposed
was solid ground the cattle would
break through and pitch head first
into the river. That was ths last
seen of them. John Ryan had men
out watohing hia stock, but six
head succeeded in getting in, but
were rescued.
The old grizzly bear that for 18
years has made a pilgrimage
through these parts saoh spring has
recently passed through this sec
tion. Tom Ryan reports he saw
tracks of the old fellow and where
he slept in the hay at the Donkle
place up at The Meadows. The
tracks measured seven inches in
width and 13 inches long. Brock,
Howell and Triplett took Brock’s
hounds and started out to get the
bear if possible. From the Donkle
place he
headed north east, and
the hunters started for the ice
caves oountry in hopes of heading
him off or at least crossing his trail.
They took blankets and provision
with them and if the trail is at all
fresh, they intend to stay with it
until they bag the bear or the bear
absolutely bags them. John Sise-
more says this grizzly has Crossed
ths river, in this region, twice each
year for 18 years. He is always
alone, and as far as any one knows
seems to be a natural outlaw
among the bear tribe.
J. W. MESS1NGER& SON
PIO N EER .B R IC K , M ORO, OREGON.
The Place Te Buy Trarj
Shoes,
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Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Gents Furnishings
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u jE s s im
G ive-Them
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A son was born to Mr and Mrs
Jay Bowerman Tuesday and the
following morning friends of the
senator computed the combined
weight of Bowerman <fc Son at four
tons. Of this amount nine and
one-half pounds are credited to the
son and the balance was the
estimated weight of the proud dad.
Mother and child are doing nicely
and it is hoped that the senator can
reduce his weight by strenuous
m idnight promenades.
Arlington Record.
Judge Bennett was in Arlington
the first of the week on his way to
Irrigon. The Judge is one of Ore
gon’s ablest attorneys. A man re
spected and honored by all who
know him. The only thing ever
heard in any way reflecting on him
is that he is a democrat.
Mr Philippi was in Arlington
this week. H is place is what is
called The Neck, between the
Columbia and John Day rivers.
These streams run nearly parallel
for some distance and only a few
miles apart and that ie called the
neck.
Mr Philippi has farmed
there for 17 years and has never
had any No. 2 wheat. Last year
his wheat weighed 62 lbs to the
bushel and averaged 30 bushels to
the acre. He nummerfallows his
land but does not sow until spring.
By thia means he kills whatever
weeds there are and is piactically
sure of a good orop.
A T ria l . And *
Be Convinced.
wsb
Condon Globe.
iS n 'i
Sherman
Fair
Luckiest Man In Arkansas.
County Stock
Association.
A m eeting of the above associa-
' un*
lu'-’kieat man In Arkansas,
tion w ill be held in Grass V alley I wrttes H I, Stanley, of Bruno, since the
February tOth, 1906, at 1 p. m. for ! restoratlftn of my wife»’ health, after 5
the purpose of electin g officers and ' Y e« « o f continuous coughing and bke-
transneting an y bucinePH th a t m ay
from
lung»; and “ I owe my
com e before the meeting4 *, all m em - *Ood Wrtiroe to the worlds greates med-
bers should atten d . K velyb od y is Iiclut'- UrKings’ New Dlacovery for eon-
invited to attend ami help tho g»x,d I “Uinptlou, which I know from experi
ence along.
E. W. Eiu.'i»,
"ice wJU cure If taken in time. My wife
2061
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President' huproved with 1st bottle and 12 bottle«
oonipleted the cure.” Cures the worst
roughs »ml Colds or money refunded.
Teachers’ Exaiutuatious
Cine ami?I. Nlarab A Medler, Waeco. Tri
Not loe is hereby «Ivro th a t th e o o n n tv al bottle free.
Hcbool »nperinteuilcni of Hbernmn ooanty
will hold the riufubir exaniiuKtioii of eppli-
Ofint. for S tate unit (loiinty l ’n|ier» nt the
Sherm an Gouuty Court Hoa*<e in Moro, an
follow .,
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JiTai ntaina unexcelled service from
tlie West to tho East and South,
m aking close connections with all
transcontinental lines. Passengers
aro given their choioe-of routes to
Chicago, IxiuisvilJe, Memphis and
New Orleans, and through these
|X)ints to the far east. Prospective
travelers desiring information as to
the lowest rates and best routes are
invited to correspondence with ths
following representatives:
ft. II. Trumbull, Commercial
Agent, 142 Third st., Portland, Or.
J. C. Lindsey, Trav. Passenger
Agwut, 142 3d st., Portland Or,
Paul B. Thompson, Passenger
Agent, Colman building, Seattle.
Ooiumotioinu WediiendHy February Itih ,
nt S o’clock h . hi ., iiudooutiuU iuu Until S a t
urday, Februnfy 17th, M « o ’clock p.m.
W bdnb . i »* v — renninUHhtp, hiH lori. «pelling
nluebrn, rendltiff, achool law.
TM UM im—W rittuii arith m etic, theory of
toaohiuK, arnm nuir, b coL keepiug, pbyn-
ion, civil Hovernnient
F uidat —Geography. phv.loloKV,
m entnl
nrtthinetio, coinpdaitidu, phyrtibnl'geou-
rnphy.
S atobi »*»—Botnny. plane geom etry, «enernl
h l.to ry , Eugliiih lite ra tu re , p.ycbolouy.
F or County l’apcr»,
CommencingW edne»di»y,February It. lit !>
o'olook n. m ., nnd co n tinuing u n til Friday
F ebruary 16, . t 4 pm .
For 1st. 2«l Hnd 3d G rade Certillonte*.
W ednend.y — F euiuauship, h i.to ry , orthog
raphy, rending.
T hn.»dny— VI ritten arith m etio , theory of
teaching, gruiiiniiir, phv»iol«gy.
F rid a y —G eography, inent.il nrith p ictic
achool lew civil governmcDt.
P riu i.ry CerliflcateYf.
Th* Yellow F«v«r G«rm
W ediie-dny — I’eniuunHliip, orthography,
reading, .rith iu e tio ,
H a. recently lieen discoverd. It bears
T hurtidrtv-A rt of Queallotiiug, theory of
telone r. »emblance to the malaria germ.
teaching, physiology
E ighth Gru de—F ebrunry let and 2d.
I'o free the .y.tem from disease germs
G. M F ho » t , Go. School S u p ’t
Kheriniin County Oregpn the moot «■ fleettve remedy Is Dr. K ing’s
New Life Pills. Uuranteed to cure all
dloeaae» due to malaria poison and oon
To Curw ■ Cold in O n . Day.
Take Laxative Brouv Q imine tahl 6 stipatimi. 25c. by Marsh a Medlar.
A ll d ru ggist, refund money il it hul
P o p u la r an d P ic tu re s q u e .
lo cure. E. W . G rove’s signature is or
The u iily thing necessary to make
each box. 25c.
A venarius C arb olin n ,» in n germ
tleatroyer. Decay being n germ , it
destroys the caune of droity in po?tt>
or timber. T he US.( iovt riirueot,
the ORNCo., .Multnomah county,
and city of Portlaud, are m aking
general use of it on bridge timhere,
etc. It ifl the beet chicken lice d e
stroyer ou the m arket, and will
eweeten and preserve a water trough,
pig pen, stable, etc , and keep away
flies. Il is a guaranteed article,
The Observer Book Store is d istrib
.S e e J W Messinger A S on ’s utor of the pure article in bher.nan
Bargain C ounter, before you buy
county.
alsewbere.
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Ayers
Do not hurt your eyes. Use onr
Rochester Lamp« when reading.
Carmody Bros , Moro, Or.
Valentines at Win Rudolf«’, fine
neat, tasty, oomiosl. Come earlv
and make your selections.
D o cto rs first p re s c rib e d
B F Hoover wishes to sell some
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over
very fin» residence property in Moro\
GO years ago. They use it
today more than ever. They
the brick yard. See Adv.
Grass Valley will have a Valen
tins hall Feb. 14th, under the
auspice* of ths G V B B olub.
I have been intrunted with some
rely upon It for colds, coughs,
money which I can loan in Sher
b ro n c h itis , c o n su m p tio n .
man oounty without any commis
T
h e y w ill te ll you how It
sion. M Fitzmaurics, J F Moore’s
heals inflamed lungs.
offloe, Moro, Oregon.
" 1 h.d • v.ry »«a coa.h to» thr*. y«<r«
*n»*n I trtaS Ay.»*« Ch.rTv l*M tM «t. My »ore
larnr. ; * •
and iny e<««h
Hoggsrd a pavis, plumbers and
VslBL HTM, Qutkrl. (VnW* b.
steam Otters, have installed a
WUM.SI«-
sample* room of bath and toilet
fo r
fixtures in the front nf their plumb
ing establishment. Anyone desir
ing information as to these goods o ü ^ R a X T iF a T S e d t im « Insures
will be wsloome at an? tima.
• natural aoti Ion noxt m o r n i n g .
C h e r r y
P e c to r a l
Old Coughs
the Denver and Rio Grande the
moRt |M>pular, as it has ever been
known the most pleasant and most
picturesque way to cross ths con
tinent, bus come about. This is the
establishm ent of through sleeping
car service. In connection with tho
(). R. it N. a through Pullm an
Standard Sleeper is now run from
Portland to Denver, leaving Port
land at 8.15 p. m., arriving a t Sail
Lake nt 8.40 a. m. the second morn
ing, leaving Salt Lake at 3.50 p.m .
and arriving at Denver 4.20 p. m.
the following day. This schedule
gives passengers seven hours-stop
over in Salt Lake, affording an op
portunity to visit the Mormon
capital as well as a day light rids
through tbegrandest scenery in the
work!.
For reservations in this car and
for illustrated booklets picturing
tho scenery contiguous to the Den
ver dc Rio Grande, proving it to be
the Scenic Line of the World, write
to W. C. McBride, General Agent,
124 Third street, Portland.
Frightfully
Burned.
GO Moore, a machinist of Ford d ly,
Pa, bad hla bandYrlgbtfUlly burned in
an electrical furnace. Be applied Buck
le»» Arnica Halve with the usual weult,
a quick and perfect cure. Oi
er on earth for burns, we
eczema and plies. 25c. Man
Wasco.
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Arrangrments are bein
the Dorcas Society to sat
to ’the voters on eleotic
Moro, this year. -
Major Lte Moorhouse,
tori has gathered into an
of ths finest collections
photography in exiateooa