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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1906)
f T . H= the sanitarium was "begun. T t was over a rough, sam ly road, lined w ith gloom y pines through which the wind bowled MORO, OMOOM : dismally. Olmstead unrolled his steamer rugs FR ID A Y ................... ’ J unk 1906 and offered them to the women, two of whom were shivering miserably. The younger woman greeted thia act of P e rs o n al T a lk W ith Yaw- courtesy w ith a pretty amlle of ac If von do not read The Observer knowledgment that „ quickened bis Vliy N ot? pulses. “They might at least have some blan We sho uld lik e to have you take It, and w< ’mow It would be profitable to kets In the barge." be said. “ It would seam so," was her quiet, vou to become a aubscrlber. We send 1» two year* for $250; oneyear $1 60; 12^ct» noncommittal reply, and than there was month 1» s’t much. Try It. Order by silence until ’ the sanitarium was p (M.lal Card, and pay for It when you can. reached. Olmstead paid in advance, received A t a n v tim e when requested Io d o the paper will be discontinued. Hut we a hurried examination from one of ths expect that all arrears will be paid before physicians and was assigned a room on auch request is made. It Is easy to ask us the second floor. A t the supper table lor a statement, which will be cheerfully he mat ths young woman again. She rendered at any time. smiled and nodded as he took his seat opposite her. “I t ’s not exactly a promising begin nlng," she said, indicating the table. “I should say not,“ he replied. " I be lieve this far» would prove ths undoing of a ragged person, to say nothing of Its effects on an Invalid." “Shall you stay 7” she asked. "A week a t least." said be. “And your ' B jr G r a n t O tv r n •T shall stay for a time, anyway, ------- - •* she returned. (opvrtoW , 1»«. bn itefte Ifoualat A fter th a t meal they were Weeds. They strolled about the grounds to Olmstead stood on the uneven plat gether. They found quiet nooks where form of the desolate little station they oould discuss freely the loafficlen watehlmr the red lights on the rear end cy of the doctors, the slovenllnaes of of the local grow fainter and fain ter In the nurses and the general lack of any the bleak tw ilight. A t regular Intervale thing like system about the place. “Why. it's just a 'd o lla r and cents up and down the platform smoky kero scheme." she declared angrily one day. sene lanterns made dftll splotches of "A ll they are a fte r Is the money of yellow In the gloom, and here and there these deluded people who come here.’ the target lamps of the switches shew* “I suspected as much before I oam< ed feeble colorings of red end green. said be. ____ .» The lights on the local disappeared "Then why did you c o m e r she asked around a curve, and Olmstead swung quickly. about to survey the barren little sta "I wanted to try It. at least," said 1 tion, turning up his coat collar as be did so, for the night wind bad a chill She looked at him curiously. “I have my own suspicions about breath of frost In I t Draw n up by the statlou was a sorry you," she laughed. “And w hat are they, p r a y r said he. looking barge, near which stood a shab by man bawling lustily: “Carriage fo r But she only shook her head In awn ing refusal to commit herself further. Un* sanitarium! This way for the sanl Olmstead had Ixxiks and inagaslnee tarlum !’’ O lm stead m ade hia w a y thith er, sm il and fruits sent up. These be shared in g grim ly. T he four other p a ssen g ers w ith her, and she accepted them with a grave frankness that pleased him mightily. 'rbey read together; they walked to gether; they sang together evenings in the so called "music room." Day by day Olmstead grew more Interested in her, aud Anally the interest changed Into something deei»er. H e stayed out his first week and his second. A t the beginning of the third he realised that, consumptive though she might be, he had found the ene wo man In the world. One evening Just at tw ilight they strolled down to a little stream that crossed the grounds. The a 1/1 waa clear and frosty. Behind a fringe of pines the sky flared red and gold. “O f course you know it by this time, said Olmstead qqletly. ‘‘W hat 7" she aaked. "That 1 love you,” said be. She caught her breath. H er face grew very rosy. She turned to him slowly. 7— ---------------------- ------- "Our condition"— she began. "Let me tell you something," he said. " I am not a tuberculosis p atient Cer tain unsavory hints regarding the gross mismanagement of this place have been whispered abroad. I was sent here by the D ally Star to Investigate. Hhe looked across the stream to the “ ZORGIVX ME," HUE RAID. "DO YOU IS )" pines and the flaming sky behind them WHY 1 AM UIRI?" “T hat clears you, but bow about who had nllghted from the train had preceded him and were now climbing me?’ she aaked very quietly. "I lo ts you," he repeated simply, Into the barge. “and to leve nothing matters." “Sanitarium, air?" Inquired ths ahub "Not even my—my being b e re t’ «he by man as Olmstead came up. “All The O b server. 7, T H E IR INVESTIGATION rig h t sir. « It right In. I^et s have your checks I ’ll git your baggage." Ths checks were hniHfcd over, and while the driver was getting the trunk« Olmstead looked over the other occn- pants of the barge. Thera were one inan and three women. The man and tw o o f the women were typical con I snmptlvna narrow cheated and hollow cheeked Now and then they coughed spasmodically. They Were poorly drees ed and w lden tly of the class who availed themselves of tbs state s chart ty fund to bring them here. The other woman was of an entirely different type. Rhs was well dressed and young In the dim light from the station lamps Olmstead could see she was decidedly pretty. Hhe did not cough, nor was she hollow cheeked like the rest. Olmstead mads two mental decisions that she was a pay patient and that her case was not as yet a very serious one. H e felt a sudden thrill of pity that she should be hers, so evidently was she at odds w ith ths dreary surroundings. The driver returned with the trunks and bags on a truck. W ith the station agent's assistance they were plied Into the rear of the barge and the dflve G oing to T h e B e a o h 7 H e r «yeeHanced; 'she fa irly shook' wTFh m errim ent H e watched her In pon ied Round trip eeaeon excursion llokeb* silence. ITseeutly she came close to to Clatsop and N o rth Reach points via him and laid both her bands on his the Astoria and Colum bia Itiv e r Rail road were placed on sale M a y 1st, and shoulders. “Forgive me," she said, “but t t la w ill be d ally u n til Kept. 90th, a t the such an absurd situation. Do you Portlaud office, 248 A ld er street, and at the Union Depot, a t the popdlar rate know why I am b e re t’ of *4 for the round trip . Children of H e shook his head. h a lf fare age, one-half the a d u lt rata. “W ell." she said, "those unsavory Tickets good golugone day fro m date hlnta reached further than the Star. of sale, and for return u n til October 16- The editor e f Billot’s Magaxlne sent me These tickets are Interchangeable and here on a mission very sim ilar to w ill be honored for passage In either direction between Portland and Astoria yours.” N o r V T Co. The color had faded from the aky. on the (mats of the O R Close rail connection made at Astoria The wind grew almost biting In it« w ith ths boat to and from N o rth Beach chi IL A group of shivering patients In points. For all inform ation regarding oue of the pavilions saw a moch en the beaches' and the beet way to get grossed couple w alking toward the san there, address C. A . Stew art, agent. ltartum. "W hich goes to show we have dis Cheap Fare East. covered a t least one redeeming feature T he passenger departm ent o f the O R about this place," the man was say ing. But ths shivering patients were A N has Issued a circular announcing specie! excursion rates for the oomlng by no means convinced of it. summer scasou. One lim ited flret class (are, plus 9 10, is the rate for round trip W h o W e — t h o R ea« o f H i n t A curious case was tried In England tickets to all the principal points of the about a century ago to decide the quee east and m iddle west. Tickets on thia tloo of next of kin. Job Taylor, quar basis m ay be purchased for Chicago, St termaster In the Royal artillery, wat, Louis, S t Paul, Minneapolis, D u luth, drowned, w ith hla w ife Lucy, in try Kansas city, St Joseph, Atchison, O m a lng to eave her a fte r shipwreck. He had made a w ill leaving all that be ha, Leavenw orth, Council H lu ftsan d poeaeeeed to her, but as she did not Sioux city. The dates on w hich these live to give the w ill effect a dispute rates w ill obtain are J u ly 2d and Id , arose among their next of kin as to the August 7th, 8th and 9th, September 8th proper disposal of the estate, which and 10th. The tim e lim it Is placed at 90 days. T h e same rate w ill be rnsde w as valued a t £4.000. to M ilw aukee, W ls., August 7th, 8th, I t had been ruled, In conformity and 9th, only. w ith a principle of the Roman civil law , that when tw o perished together 0T1CK FOR PUBLICATION. In a common calamity and It was un certain which was fa r a time the sur Department of the Interior, } vivor the decision should favor which LandOflloe. The Dalles, Or., > Maywth, law;. ) ever was the more robust In this case Notioe is hereby given that Rranoie M. the w ife had distinctly the better con Barnison, of Ajax, Oregon, ha# tiled notioe stltutlon, but as against this It was of bi* Intention to make final ooiumntnti* n m oot In aupport of hi« olaim. vis: Horoe- urged th a t as be plunged In to save her, she probably expired first. , A fter ■tead Entry No. 9281 made April 29,1901,for ths 8EMKWX SeeUo«. »8, To- 1 8. lengthy arguments the Judge bald that, R 19 East and lot 4 Bee non 8, Township 2 8. though strung In constitution, ths w ife R .n g« I a E, W U and that «aid proof will would probably have been more timid be made before the Ragiater nud Receiver St The Dalle«, Oregon, on Jnly 19th, 1906. than her soldier husband and granted He names the following witneaeea to administration to his next of kin. prove hi« oontinnona residence opon and oaltivstion of said land, vis: E 0 Mnley, George Cram. George Htuith, and Walter MCfc«ra<rt«r*’ S t e e l— . Smith, all of Ajsx. Oregon. T he giving of a "character" to do 6tjeljy6—M2] M iohxsl T . N oi . a s , Register mestic servants is one of the severest M 0T 1C E FOR PUBLICATION. testa of the employers character, j lv Department ol The Interior, Irish master, being called upon to Land Offloe at The Dalles, Or. I May 26, 1906. I w rite a testimonial for a groom whom Notioe 1« hereby given that Alida A. Eri n- ha V a a discharging for drunkenness, oia, formerly Alida A. Herman«, of Monk- gave him a good character, but omit land, Oregon, bae filed notioe of her inten ted to mention one trait. The groom tion to make five-year proof in aupport of returned the letter, objecting that It her olaim, vis: Homestead Entry No. 869». did not say he was sober. The master made Oct. 28, 1900,for the WW of the N Section 36, Township 1 8, rafale 18 E, W M, added “sometimes sober," and the man and that said proof will be made before the Register and Beoeiver at The Dalles,Oregon was content. The woman who had to recommend on July 17th, 1906. Hhe names the following witnesses to prove the Inefficient cook she had kept for her oontinuoas residenoe opon and cultiva seven years only Itecause she was tion of ths said land, vie: Hugh Morton sod afraid to give her notice went onq bet I Hathnwav, of Monkland, Oregon. James ter. She bad covered three pages w ith Htevart of Ko t lodge, Oregon. 11 M Shall, of Kent, Oregon. undeserved ftomutvndatlona. She had 6ljeljyG #22ll Michael T. Nolan, Register placed It In an envelope and addressed It, and her conscience pricked her bad ly. Then she had a happy Iden nnf broke open the seal, adding to her let ter as a postscript, "Ood forgive m e r I t satisfied her consolence, but history Practical Watchmaker does net relate If It satisfied the ether and J e w tle r. woman. - . = M o ro a n d J.O. ’ Elrod’s brick, next door to S- T. Co’s. Store. FRANK M ANKTU A t heart Americans still enjoy hotel life Immensely, la spite of much re proof from foreigners who consider it in bad form. The American baa not really acquired the country house habit, although he Is trying to do so. I t does not as yet satisfy hla longing for a constant change of scene and entire In dependence. Hotel IJfe, condemned as It la by the finely discriminating aa nn homelike, flaunting and too pubMo, still appeals to the average American as a very diverting Interlude to domestic ex- Ctuolveness They even prefer It In reality to entertaining or being enter-. "Not even your being here," he as Ulned a fte r the hoepttabla, but some w hat responsible, European fashion — sert ad. JSuddenlj she fpH to laughing softly. Landon Telegraph. J. W . H I L L . M . D . W. H. RAGS DALE ’ a cific U niversity [¿OSFORD & RAGSDALE FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A tto m e y s -a t L a w , H IG H - G R A D E C O L L E G E W I T H Office in The Ginn Brick Moro, Oregon. .S u pe r io r B- R A Y W . LO G A N . P h y sic ia n and S u rgeon. M oko , O rkgon . Office on M a in (he G1nn Building. D S t., up stairs r o j . so ffin , PHYSICIAN S SURGEON. TH E SC H O O L THAT S T A N D S FOR THE .• C S T IN EDUCATION D r ', marie m . goffin . Diseases of Women CtlldRi a Spccialti 1 Phallamont Livery Co. J. F. JAMES * DENTIST O para M oro - Hawse ■ w ild in g , - • - H. O. - B u ild e r Latest nigp« of both Oregon and Washington, for - sale at Tbe Observer Bonk Store. 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Bly w ife a d v ised m e to try Dr P ierce's Golden Bh-dleli Otmoverr rr—and “ atop ta k in g th e doc tor's m ed ic in e Hhe to-ught m e a Ixrttle and we soon found th a t I ta-gan to Im prove, «0 I k ep t id tb e in -a tm e e t I took on flesh, m y ■tomar h Iss-am e n orm al, th e d ig e s tiv e organa worked d n e r fe c tly and I soon t-egan to look lik e a d ifferen t person I ca n n ev er ce a se to be g r a te fu l fo r w h a t y o u r m ed icin e has dona for m e and I < e rt« ln iy g iv e It h igh eat prals«.* , Don’t I*- wlus'dlcd by a penny-grabbing d e a le r in t o t a k in g Infurlnr a u b a tltu te s for Dr. Pierce's tuodlciuea, recommended to H0W THEY ARE PLAN NI NO TO “ SUPPORT” THE PRESIDENT -e » > > e » » » « « be"Jn»t a» good.” • To gain knowledge of your own body-r In sickness and health- tend for the Peo ple’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. A tmnk of UXM pagt*. Send 81 one-cent «lamps for papwr-covercd, or 31 stamps for cloth hound copy. Addrnaa Dr. R V. 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Is made up of Its several mem- Correspondents’ ’ and “ Puxxle ber< ami organa, so the weakness of the 5 0 c, 7 5 c , S I . 0 0 , S I .6 0 , S 2 Problem*“ combine $0 form a body 1^. a, i.\i,tis«siti<*nue,ef »weak **.stom- ’ “ European Plan ach v o l lw> iTistrllmiJsT arimng ’ the or- home newspaper that at $1.00 per g sn s r h tr h crrtnf»o4e the body. If the tan nowhere be excelled. Fam ily Hotel year can body n weak Is-cause It Is Ill-nourished A Good Clean H it physical weukueas will Is- found In * rrs A D v a s m iN O valus . all the organ* --heart, liver, kidneys, etc. T he liver will 1st torpid and Inactive, giving rise to.biliousness, loss of appetite, w eak nerves, feeble or Irregular action of heart, palpitation, dizzineas, headache hackacfio and kindred disturbances and wi-akne* es. 7 16 a.m. 3.0« üa« a.m. 12.0« pm F a „ e , Big <e 134 T h ird S t., P o r tla n d , Or. ° ° At°P- ATLANTIC KXFBKSH for the ng ton. H . S. 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