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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1906)
F —y y -« »— >• T 7" r ’ < lhe Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul Railway i. Gordon Co. l . O . O . F. Muro, Oregon. D ea th from L eek jaw went to the war, both gave their lives, straight to tho l»7oad portal of the M eets every Saturday N ever follow s an Injury dressed w ith and bqth are now at rest In the plot great dark bouse. I heard the key U ucklen's Arnjca Halve. Ijs an Use p- ^evening at TsfiO o’clock. S u t e u il t o S e t e And V isitin g m em lxra ere T ra n s fc rin g , T r u c k in g an d that Is shaded by the tw isted pine. settle In the lock. tlu healin g properties prevent blood Bo w e c a n « to. a room on tho sec oordlally Invited. M em The woman with the gray hair was the MOKO, ORBOON : D r a y in g bers ere expected to he belle of the region In thoee days, but ond floor aud to a shadowy c orner of poisoning. Chas O sw ald, m erchan t, o f W m . H enriehs N . O. R. F R ID A Y .. ................ JvKK 8- 190C she la still Mlao »taubury; to there» It where stood a* tall old clock with a Rensoluer, N Y , writes: “ I t cured Heth M o r o a n d G r a s a V a l l e y . MORO - - OREGON I. Brash. Hecreterv. B urch, o f this place, of the ugliest sore the romance, all right. The girl with carved case of hlackwood. “Whew!" said Drummond. “Let me on his neck I ever sa w .” Cures w ounds • . , , — h « r U her brother’s daughter, «n <* Lupine R ebeeoa Ledge R, reives D ep osits, S e ll exoh arige, Arsenal Talk With*»«- S L In fact, that’, the whole Btan g^t my breath. This Is a crislg In the No. ua . l a a I’m Hsre to Stay. burns, and sores. 26c at RW M ontgom and »1 1 h G en era l B a n k in g b u sin ess. M eet regularly every bury fam ily over there, ao far as * llvVs o f several people, my friend. IIow- erys drug store. Reports to the Contrary Notwllh I f you <lo not read Th? Observer evct>sthore’a another one downstairs." Friday even in g . V isitin g u ta n d lrg . know." af “W hat In h lates do you mean?" I de A’by N o t? [members are oordlally “A beautiful girl," aald Drummond. Live and Let Live Is My Motto. T h e lllln e le C e n tra l .^ » in v ited to m eet w ith us. U e should like to have y o » 1»** And he turned hla mind again to the manded. “Another what?” All work will be Prgpiptly attended to H om e m em bers are ex- “Another clock. But this w as the M aintains unexcelled service from It and we Know it w ould be Pr ° fitable? ° story of the nameleM soldier, with an ¿ m l . « < « " > '■ .ob«rlbC T . lie present. By order o f the I« ' I the West to tho E ast a n d ’South, E V. L IT T L E F IE L D obvious effort as if constrained by ancle's room.” Mrs. Jennie Foss, N. G. I» d g e. “Uncle? Y'ou mean old 8ntn Mer m aking clone connections with all • « « „ „ . for » 2 “ ■..»"'J'" some impulse of his nature, an Inborn Miss Ora L ew ellen , Hecretary. A tto rn e y a t L a w . m o n th I* H m uch. T ry «• vrruci j rill?" trankconlinontal lines. Passengers love of the curtoaltlea of Ufa. p o sta l C ard, and pay for It w h en you can. No train In the s e rv le t of Yes. The man who In his last years E u reka Lodge N o . 121 M ain S t ., M oro , O regon , “Couldn't the man tell who he w aar are given their choice of routes to A t any lime when requested to do seem ed so fond of Arthur, yet left all A. F A A. M., Moro, Or. J.O. Elrod’s brick, next door to any railroad In the world ... the paper will be dU conllnued. B u tw e he asked. his property to George, In a w ill dated Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and Meets the first aud third “I believe there waa eome slight pa 8. T. Co’s. Store. ex p ect K i t «»I -rre a r will, be paid before Now Orleans, and through these equals in equipment that of the five years before." Thursday even in gs o f each >uch req u est t . m ade. It »• e a .y t o ask ua ralysis of the m uscle, of the Jaw, re point« to tho far east. I’rbajxictive VBÀNK MSNXJXS “I dou’t understand!" m outh V isiting m embers VMBD «irsoN J “, atatenr.eoL w hich will be ch eerfu lly sulting from a wound,” aald I. * My Chicago, M ilw au kee & 8 t . “W illiam Pendulum," he answ ered— travelers desiring inform ation as to cord ltllv lu vlted to m eet 47 _ father could toll you. They understood ren d ered at any tim e. IJ K N K r K K A W IL fiO N “WUlls N. Poudulum. The w ill Is In the lowest rates and best routes are B y order o f the W . M. Paul Ry. T h ey ow n a n d w ith üs. him to My that be w a . W illiam Pendu J. M. Parry, Secretary. lum. and hla gravestone bore that the pendulum. And now, by heaven. It invited to correspondence w ith the o p e ra te th e ir own sle e p in g A t t o r n e y « - A t - L a w . foil »wing rcpfWentfittvBBT B e th le h a m C h a p te r. name for . many yuars. But nothing la In my hand!" While speaking he had sw ung open No 78 O.kH. - a n d d in in g cars an d give B. H. T rum bull, Commoroial could be learned about him. H e w as Regular com m unication BALUM. o a se s« never traced back beyond Portland. the door of the clock cuse, und now he Agent, 142 T hird et.. Portland,"Or. ro«-r avoox. th e ir p a tro n s an excellence turned toward me so suddenly that we each 2d aud 4th ’Ihura- And ten years or more ago, when the J. C. Lindsey, Trav. Passenger crashed together. day even in gs m ou th ly. war department records were over n o t o b ta in a b le J, J» HOSFORD W. H. RAGSDA 3 T ra in s to T h e E a s t D ally of- service “Light a match!" he cried. Aud 1 Agent, 142 3d et., Portland Or. By order W.M. hauled and saved from chaos and de Paul B. Thompson, Passenger elsw bere. managed to do It. Ella H ayes, Hecretary. cay. the local O. A. IL Investigated this U 0 S F O R D A RAGSDALE Through I’ullmuti standards and I saw a yellow and stalued paper lu Agent, Colman building, Seattle Berths in th e ir sleeper« caan and came to the conclusion that tourlht sleeping-cars d u l l y to Omaha, -- w — ■ — my friend's hand. Before the match W^OTICK FOR PUBLICATION. C hicago, Hpokune; tourist shyping-car are Longer, H igher and W id er no such man aa W illiam Pendulum A tto r n c y s - a t L a w , burned out w e knew the nature of the F o llo w in g T h e Flag to K ansas C ity. UficlitiU»« «heir than in sm aller car« on oth er waa ever In the army. So the name brief docum ent It waa Indeed a will, I dally ds b ap arliiiF u t of tlnx,Interior, Office in The Ginn Brick When our soldiers w ent to Cuba and 1 curs • (seats free) to tho E ast d ally. L indOflloe. T he D alles, O r.. w as erased from the stone. There’s no lines. They protect th e ir train» and the name signed to It w as Samuel I the P hilippine* health war th e most May Milk. UMsi. Moro, Oregon. doubt, however, that thia man waa a B y E V ER ETT H O L B R O O K by the Block System . Nottue Is hereby given th a t FrsuoU PO RTLAND DEPOT. Lv. D ally. A iniportahl vwnrideratlou. W fl Morgau soldier, with the. rank o f second lieu Merrill. Horn mon, of Ajsx. Oregon, h as filed notlos We did not w ait for lamplight, but relirai com m issary sergeant, o f rural CIIICAOO lYurtLAM» of his in ten tio n to m ake tìnsi ooninintsttnB ten a n t Hla uniform ««▼• c,cW to 0 R . RAY W. LOGAN. i lk>p,ri*ht. 11®A br Frederick R. Toombs ,ir..,f in su n p -.rto f his chiim yi»: Ih.m e, HPKCIA'I. for the Kant his regim ent however. There was no exam ined the will then end there l»y route 1, Concord, N II., sa y s “ 1 wns two H . 9 . R O W E , C e n e ra l A g e n t , stead E n try No H2H1 m id e April 2W, lW t.fo r via Huhtington. U.30 a.m. ‘ number on It; it had aesn too much P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n . [years In Cub.-» and (w o years In P b lllp - 1 lhe Heotton 33, Ip. 1 H. Ppsae* Migu», (*to|M.) J.lft pm. 134 T h ird S t., P o rtla n d , Or. service, and he had not a scrap of pa i ■ .......-— ■ — -—♦“ !** ........ It 19 En«t and !<>• Seciion lownahip 4 N our town there w as a m ysterious 1 plues and tx-lng subject to colds I took M oro , O regon . SPOK ANE FEV ER . »1 1» p.m. 8 00 a in. ltHUge 19 E, W M. and th a t said proof will Il lg no »top soldier, asleep, with a atone cross per In hla pocketa." Dr K in g’s New Discovery for conemn^- bo mode before the lt< gister an d lteoeivor "Nobody ever knew why be came Pnakca tii|g a lUlXp in. J-*7 Office on M a in S t., up stairs above his head, and on the stone here, e h r said Drummond. “Could he ut The D elle*, O regon, on Ju ly 19th, UMM>. *teu w hich Kept tec In pertect beellA, For" fcaatern W ashington, W»ll4 Walla, Lewla- l.c G in n B u ild in g . T ie nnruea th e follow ing w itnessea to i ton, Coenr d’A lene and Great Northern point». 'were some good words of Scrip have got off the boat by mistake?* tnd now, In N ew H am pshire, I fln J I t prove hia co n tin u o u s residence niion and ture and the date of the man’s death. o n luvutlou of SHld land, via: E*C Mnlev. A I l.A N rH M .X P K tilH he best mtxllcfue hi the world foroolile, "I w asn’t born till som e years after R. O J. G O FFIN , D k o r.e C rum George h m l’h, and W a lb r for the Ka»t via Hunt- There had l>een a name also, and one ward,” I rejoined. "My Information Is leo iig h sa n d throat and lung di««eaF*. I ington. S.l.i p in s m ith , ello» M 'ix O ro g ’S. n o .t o p . might still see life marks of the chisel all secondhand and In a ver? »«Isty GuerairiVetl bv ItW M ontgom ery, dm g- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. titje ljitl—222] MtcHAM, T Not.AW. llem atf r P.LHra Hig<» I2.1W inn condition. If you’re really Interested I gi-<6. Ooe a n d i»l. T r ia l b o ttle free. which had cut off the raised letters. 3 r . M ARIE M. G O FFIN . PO R I LAND HIGI.H o t ic e fo r p u b l ic a t io n . A small plot w as set’ apart for him I'll Introduce you to MI m Btanbury, the Di8>3ttinert nt The Interior, LOt A t , tor »II loc»l Cheap Fare East. elder”— _ _ point» lietwevn Biggv and was alw ays well k ep t Upon Me L an d Offlov at The Dalle-«, O r. I K 15 a.in. W anti Portland. "Both, If you please,” Bald Drum May 211, 190ft. I morial day It would he plentifully be The passenger departm ent of the OR It.'Mt a.in. Arrive* at lligg» Noiine is hereby given U ih I Alula A. Frau- mond. with a »mile. And we strolled Office in T h e Goffin B uilding, l« t Si. decked w ith flowers. I A N has Issued a circular announcing oi*. fo rm erly Alida A. H erm an*, of Monk across to the spot where they stood, Moro, O reg o n . land D r., h a s tiled notice of her in ten tio n C o lu m b ia » m i d W l l l u r a e l l e K l v « . In the years after the removal of the my friend muttering to him self: ‘T en spe cial excursion rates for the c o n in g to m ake final flve-yoar proof In »Upper! o f name from the crosa the stranger was dulum. Pendulum. Never heard of a -mimuer season. One lim ited llr»t »las»- bur *14: Homcfttcnd E n try No. HfiUb, R. J. F. JAM ES For Ahtoriu and v m a i claim l e d " : . 23*1900,for lh e W ^ o j the N W /t not omitted from the roll of honor, man named Pendulum before." u e c tlu g w ith b lc a in e i ---- fare, plus ill), is the rate for^roun l trip Section 8ft, T ow nship 1 S. range 1« K, W w N orth Bench, ¡-'tetanic.- lliouaaJo, A*h In spite of Drummond’s expressed wherein he figured by his rank alone. tickets to ull the principal points "I tin and th a t aald proof wdl be m ade tiefore Ibe ntreet dock. ‘ Leaves 8.00 p. in. dally, UeviMter an d BeoelVOr a l The Dolle»,Orag«m “Lieutenant," the venerable Pastor desire to meet pretty Margaret Stan lea st and m iddle w est. Tickets ou this Hteaiuers leave Portland and The except Hutttlny. Haturday 10 00 p. iu on July I7lh, 190ft. ~ Dal I sm ilaily excep t Sunday at 7 a. nt. C o n g ry e would say, with a glance to bury, he devoted him self to the maiden [ basrs m ay be purchased fur Chicago, Hi Arrives 6 (Hl p. in. daily exh ep tS u n d ay She n»mi'« the following wtiue** •* l< > pr -ve aunt while we remained In the burial arriving at about 5 p. ni., con n ectin g at ward the grave and after a moment a Louis, Ht Paul, M inneapolis, Du’.uth, her o ontinuous residence upon und eulltv«- O pera House B u ild in g , * ground and during our walk to the lit For D ayton. Oregon City und Yam L yle w ith tho rton of th e aald lan d , vt»: H ugh M orion aud pause—"our guest, whose nam e unhap tle old house wher^ they lived. More Kansas c it y ,8 t Joseph, A tchieou, <»ma- M oro " ~ ~ : O regon . '[H a th a w a y , of M onkland. O regon, Jam « « hill Itiver point*, Ash street dock | ha, L eavenw orth, Council Bluffs :U)d pily we do not know.” -ite» art of R utledge, O regon. 11 M S kull, oi L eavis 7 00 u. in daily except Hu inlay. over, he w as enthusiastic In praise of On an afternoon lu the middle of Auut Jane afterward. Arrive* 5.30 p in. daily excep t Hunday K ent, O regon. , Sioux city. The dates on w h ich tLest i; jeljvf»-*221] M ichael I . N olan, K- cD ’1 h A flue mind and a true heart, he April a card w as brought to me In my /a U v x i'I obtain are'*July 2d and 3d, For L ew lslnp , Idaho, and way p o in l* office in New York, and 1 supposed declared. "A thoroughly cultivated August 7th, 8th and 9th,Septem ber 8th from Btpatia, \\ u*h. Leave, Itipariti B u ild e r C o n tra c to r woman and not the least lmblttered. ind 10th. l h e tim e lim it is plaee ! «1 5.40 a. in ., or upon urrival train No. 4, that it foreshadowed a newspaper In |;Mi4sys. The sam e rate w ill »>« made MORO, OREGON. ilaily except Haturduy. Art ive Rlpariu For G oldendale and K lickitat valley terview , for the sender w as a reporter She could shine In the most exalted to M ilwaukee, W k , A ugust 7th, 8th, circles of society except for the very 1 p. tu. daily excep t Friday. point«. Truitt I cu V uh (luldcudale at P la n s , S p e c ific a tio n » and E atlm ataa named llenry Drummond, with whom FO R EST GROVE, OREGON. and 9th, only. ■ 5:30 a. nt ilaily excep t Hunday, arriv- trivial matter of clothes, la »he very I had a slight acquaintance. He was C h eerfu lly F urn ish ed for a ll kin ds For lull ’n lo rm a tlo n call on or addre»» I SAW A YELLOW AND STAINED PAPER, ^ tg at „L>'*w at 7:80 a. in , connectin g A H IG H -G R A D E CO LLEG E W ITH bard up?” an agreeable young man, of a remark of B u ild in g s in t h e C ountry a s w ith dow n river boat for Portland and Screen doors. The Wind^JFuver 'She Is Indeed,” I answered, “and tfie'ald of matches. It seemed qulto A . L. C R A IC , S U P E R IO R E Q U IP M E N T . Interm ediate point«. ably engaging appearance, and I w as Margaret, of course, has nothing. She regular—It w as dated 1863— and It Cumber Co. now have a nice t-t-ock w e ll aa th e C ity. U e ii’l 1’iihHeiigcr A g e n t, Beautifully located tw enty-aix m iles Ileadqnarlet* at the W. It. L nm ber yard*. Leave* L yle for G oldendale on the able to tell him honestly that 1 was has an eye on the typewriter, poor made Artfitr Merrill and not George P o rtla n d ’, O regon from Portland.____ of three door?, of both plain and arrival of th e up river steam er. v glad to see him.. His errand, ns he In- girl. Bat wliat did Aunt Jane tell you the chief h e ir -so le heir lu d ee d -to the Full regular A lle g e course». W : R. C R O C A N , ag ent , fandy patterns, in ««sortedfilrH, Academ y g iv es strong preparatory and pr<ip»-rty In Kingsford. ‘ formed me Immediately, had nothing to about the soldier?” ■ * M oro, O regon H igh School courses. prnm m onfl's m anner Instantly show “Arthur left all be ixJhsessed to Jane strong and well built. Do you not do vrttb “copy." H e had come to Avail Conservatory o f Music and School o f •d the reserve which characterises a BUfihury," said Drummond. “By this him self of my legnl advice. need one or more of them ? . Art, w ith superior instructors. deep thinking naan when his mind is w ill he w as made owner of this estate. “I have recently Inherited a lawsuit, Business branches ta u g h t. It therefore passed to his fluucee. It N o t a r y P u b lic . aaid be, “and 1 want to know what to halting among many opinions. Gymnasium and Field A thletics under T o C ure ■ C old in O n e D ay. She Is sure about the name," said w aa never properly at Issue lu tho pres do with It. You've heard of thp mud a Physical Director. . 'F in anyM urlher in fo rm atio n w rite or dle about the division of the Merrill be after a pause. "It w as Pendulum, ent litigation. No Interest In It belong T a k e L a x a tiv e B ro m o Q u im n e »«Vh 1» Attorney for the State School Fund W ell-equipped L a b o r a t o r i e s . ------- ( Hooth- I’um tide N o ll call u p lh e nvarc-t A ^ cn t, or th e G en eral ed to any o f the contestants nor could sure enough. It seem s that the on A ll d ru gt’isf» refund m o n e y ipT tfad Library o f 18,000 Volumes. - ..... ’ May 20, lfitFl I Office ;.t P ortlan d . estate?” Liouinl fov Sherman County. H ealthful social life; religious influences. passtigr “Yes," said I. “There's a part of It fortunate fellow repeated It over and have passed te me. I have slgued away to c q r e. E .W . G ro v e ’s sig n a tu re is op All student enterprises active. I h t a t io n h daily in my native town. As a result of this over again. But MI m Btanbury says my share for nothing, localise this each box. 25c. T H E S C H O O L T H A T S T A N D « FO R T H E long drawn controversy one of the that his first name w as not William. estate la legally vested In Jane Btan ™ B E S T IN ID U C A T IO N ........Biggs......... 1.20 piu M O R O . O R EG O N ftn,nit old residences on the Maine To her ear It sounded more like W illis. bury, aud I shall never contest her W R IT B F O R O A T A L O Q U K . ;;GibHOitH.... 1.40 Willis N. Pendulum that was the right to I t * - const has heeu without a tenant for - .. ..H lltks........ 1.44 ersy she heard It—hut the doctor w as “And now," he added as the last more than ten years and a great piece . .; W tuait.. . . 2 04 - of shore front property lias had no strong for William and carried his match burned out, "do you Itegin to .. K lo n d y k e .. 2 17 point. And I alw ays thought that understand what happened? George . . . Hit in in it . . . pro(*er care.” 2 23 Merrill, who w as at home on furlough Yankees were smart!” : Hay Canon Jcl ‘•Aside from your exalted talents, Practical W atchm aker 2.40 S to c k In s p e c to r This exclam ation hardly seemed to when his yncle died, found this will 'j .. McD >nal«ls.. 2.41 Mid he, with a smile,* 'Ihat's the chief and Jew eler. I . , . I leMoe* .. . O F SVBRV »M»»irTW* TS O RDER 2.Ó8 reaaou why I came to you. There fit the context, and I asked Drummond here In this room. Doubtless he knew la Th« Only S h e r m a n C o u n ty , i l ........ Moro . . . . that the earlier will had not been de H IE DALLES, - - OREGON 3.04 aeeins to l»e a chance for me to take what he meant. II .. E rs k ln v lllt- . 3.1.4 Either there are stupid folks In stroyed. Upon an Impulse ho hid this O re g o n . this proi>erty In Kingsford for my jQnuia Valley-. I 3.44 share of the loot and escape from the Kingsford or I am misled by a wild document in the first place that he 303 Second Street, next door to the . . B o u r lg tn . . . « 4 00 delusion,” he replied, but declined to could think of and never had the. moral I’aTHic Express Company. Address: MORO, OREGON. lawsuit? Khali 1 do It?" . . . . K e n t . . . . « 40 Xsilway between the 4.1« ’ strength to reveal Its existence until It was not a question to be decided give me any clear view of his mind. . . W ilc o x . . . M 30 H»»t B ert M iller, th e M o u k lm il 4.20 Mail orders prom ptly attended to “This matter o f speaking In riddles, the hand of death w as on him. Then H 00 u tn , . . H h a t t i k o ... offhand, for I must first learn the value A H itt" M a rk hero w ill a i i m r an m ail carrier, and h a v e h im tak e i.OO a n All work warranted. of Drummond's Interest In the suit. be told me In answer to a protest, "is a be told a comrade, one who w as a su f Inquiry, w hen e ntered up o n o u r calen d ar, (,h-»t p a c k a g e to y o u . I lia cburgfF For rate« nod Info rm atio n apply to The details of the matter are unlmpor lejxirter’s h a b it We go out on stories ferer with him In the sam e hospital, no firin g ihff d ale of th e pap er r a th e d ale al are Hina 11 au d d e liv e r ie s prom pt. W h o s e S a y -s o H B e s t? ■ W . W . t? r-< »u;» » « », A g e n t together, and every fellow is trying to doubt, l i e trusted thia man to keep taht here, Kufflce It to say that I was which y o u r c u rrc n t sub«crlptlon ex p ires. • '** M o r o . <»r W ith n early all m odlclnea p u t up for tx»at the others. We keep our points to the secret, to disclose the right will, but le<l t o advise Drummond to make this sale th ro u g h d ru g g ist* , otto litt* to ta k e preserve George’s name from disgrace. ourselves, and a s It Is very hard to re settlem ent, and he did so. In the last th e m a k e r's aay «*o-i»lono as to th e ir c u ra SEE week In May we went to K ingsford In train from speech entirely we learn to Why this riddle wasn't read long ago tiv e v alu e. Of conrrn, su ch te s tim o n y » t h is i $ 6 0 M a c h in e fo r talk without saying anything. And that n o t t h a t of a d l* In terested p a r ty and Is a m ystery to me.” connection with this Inislness, and S ite 's W m s b i i w k T he Chicago-Portland Special, tl>« according!* Is u ot t«> 1*’ giv en th e sam e Although this w as largely conjecture, F R E IG H T FR EW IÍ. h«»ií* batí heartna’ lo c i reminds me that I’m thinking of going ' Drummond was a guest with me In my rt«-dlt as If w ritle n from dlulirtercstod moat luxurious train in the w°rlX atltcb . d oubla feed, aelt- G R A S S VALLEY, O R E . back to the trade, I haven’t much o f a R has stood every test of subsequent father's house. Thus It happened that m otives. Dr. ,{n ed ‘c,n e! d l <in« Drawing-room aleeping car», dmir g th rea d ln c » h u tlle: h aa tnvM tlgatlon, aud tho title of Miss stake except this property down here Hv<»r fo rm s lp d lo u n d >r<* striK iD® he witnessed the rites of Memorial day a a to in a tic bobbin w in der car, buffet smoking and library cur elfoplhm to tin* rule. Their claims W and oth er late»t Im prove •That's enough to m v « a laay man Btanbury to the property bn» l>een con- (barber and bath). Lesa titan thrt e In the cemetery of Kingsford and m ent«. Thia la th e ANTI the contlucncc. of In valids docs n o t real TRUST MACH1NK It la beard the roll call of our squadron of from work.” said I. “Out it up Into flrtned by the usual legal means. solely upon th e ir m ilk ers’ say - ao or days Portland bo Chicago. th e earn« m a ch in e «gent» sites for summer cottages, end you can Whether this has made my friend i»oor- the dead. p raise. T it • in g red ien ts a re m a tte rs of are a » k in g y o n fX» tor, All Mil them to the elect of Boston This •r Io all that counts for real value In a tta rh m en t» g o w ith each publie know „lge, tM'ing p rin te d on each “Isn't It very unusual,” he said to P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E bottJe w rap p er. T h u e ifiyahd m ach in e Sold tor o n ly me, “that there should be a nameless place Is getting fashionable. I tall you. this world I will uot venture to assert. separate an 15 efitfib ffind $3 m o n th ly . sufferer* a r o ta k e n in to Dr. 1 Icrec « f'l'j Indeed he has lost the estate ouly tern soldier In s burial ground so far north? It's a fortune.” conddeucc. Scores of loading meUleal Conducted on Best Principies I believe you, my friend." Mid he porarlly, for It will no doubt pass to m en h av e w ritte n e n o ittf\U i lill _ W hs this laxly sent here by mistake?" Frepal«, on (ear r e v * ..« » » -°“ r new pUn And yet I’U bet that I go beck to re Margaret Btanbury nt her auut’s death, In pralee of the curat vo v a lu e oi th e C te a n m e re la l T r a d « s q |I « H c <I Thereupon 1 told him a|l that I could to Chicago are operated daily via the G ovurfx F u r n lt u r o C o m p a n y several in g red ien ts e n te rin g into these end Mergnret and Drummpnd are to remember of the story. The soldier porting.” O regon R ailroad & N avigation well-known-nusficitt<-a- I 7 3.1 7 » F lra t St.. POHT1.AWP. OR 'You have my permission.” Mid I be married early next month. Borne Company. Oregon Short Line K a t- hail come to K ingsfordgm the steamer A m o n n t the*” writer* we Und suck med men’a luck Is Invincible; they enunot ical tight* a* Pn-f T lnl'-v Fltincw ".,d. M; • p road, Union Pacific Railroad and from Portland. He was found wander somewhat annoyed, but mews perplex of llenne* M'dii al < ''L / ''• 7 ‘!2 ’ * Chicago & North-Western Railway Buffer loss eveu by lielng h on est ed. ^r',,’M f D O h i o ; H ot to Chicago from Portland and pouita As for the soldier beneath the stone "By the way,” he remarked a mo Kins'. M 1». »•»♦' ‘ I ^ T S ' i a V l h ^ in Oregon. ment later. “1 euppoee you know where cross he Is now designated by his John Dr. Orovvr < <*>. of ) '• » The C e le b ra te d J a c k rightful name The clew furnished by low . o f Jefferw'U M idlen l to ll« - - . o f F»~ THROUGH UTAH and COLORADO Dally and personally reo^uc**^ **' MI m Btanbury found Lieutenant Pen Four Block* from U n ion De|»ot. slid «'t>rvS o? (it IlDTH Vf|UA ■ i* I’C I1* cu r .io n . I d Pullman touri.t *le«l’‘"< I Will make the breeding «casona of ¿«►tie G ate, Canon of the Grand dulum? No? Well, the found him In U s association with George Merrill and Ur. Plvrce’x l avorlUi FrowntpUon rnnw 6th and Everett ate. ca r . from Portland, Lo» B!r< k Canon, Marshall and Teune* by the presumption of his having been th<‘ w«*n»t rudf's <>f fv iu n lc n . s . pn np*~ San Francisco, through to ChK.<e 190G at the old S trahl pi ce near h(M front of her own gate | New Brick B u ild in g Newly Furnished. . and the World-Fftinou »u*.nnteveir loti and *',"1 a.TiTuD without change. an Inmate of the sam e hospital close “W hat of I t r said L life\1 orb Springs, will be handled Irr. »rutarit•.<-*, cure* phtnful l- »k*K d jieau g Royal Gorge = = = = = Hate« 50, 75, $1 per duy Arthur Merrill, the man to whom upon the date of Merrill’s death su f (ils«unvcabl.> amt weakening drelna. M'me- by A. B. Nelson an experienced known ft., !>• I n f ?",d. a 'omiMa For Descriptive *nd Illustrated Pamphlet», S am F ma *<- isco . C*t- pobtlamu . w »». she waa engaged, waa dead at that ficed for his Identification after a pa Urnea tu d e o f o th e r d l* « a sw p r e u lla r to * ''“>*«»■ Best accom m odation* in the city for the horseman who claims Aguinaldo is - write 1« time, bat the news had not reached tient eesrch of records, and his name r «* i tu m ih il. ik l* not “ m oney. Chicago & North-Western Ry. XV. <'• IflcBMIWRi» We»». A g i. nsmti 'I mc(li<‘iiH‘. i»ut ilu? I hvo TTW* i fiSkWHF* >C p I bloodfd und inn more points of Kingsford. The cousin, George Mer proved to l»e Albert Stevens. tlon" of * i -mlnHy e»hw-»ted phyalciaA of p a . VILKH, Proprietor, Portland, Or J24 Tliirt Bircct, PORTLAND, OR. «‘ifection than any other Jack in large expel i-nee in tin- < ure of rill, knew it, however, or had known It p.x utlar ntlrr»«nt*. who frankly and rettid - his part o f the country. Sec hi? s few days before. He, too, waa dead Where the large dent varieties of ing, o'.tB for evidence.of this fact. on the day when your wandering sol com ar® grown It quite often happen* flier arrived here. He had died In a that the crib» will 1»* empty along In TertnH! ? 12 f°r nne; $22 for (wo, hospital In Pennsylvania. I got these August, when a supply of com 1» neod and a greater numlter in proportion, that t h e ----- -- facts from Miss Btanbury, and your c.l to finish off a lot of hogs. We have frankly, openly ami honorably, by lettin g ' payable when marc is known to be a friend who cleverly provides against •very pa « tient ii*big the »atu« know exactly father verified them.” BEGINNING F bb . 15, 1*06 with foal. . But w het bearing have they on this tht* contingency, n® plants a few "Vick women aie Invited to consult Dr Aguinaldo has rplendid action « * « ? ' I aakofl. “D o you mean that the acres of th® early -Yankee corn ns early Pierce, by letter, jive. All corn*pi»nd P ro tla n d , O re g o n , and is a fine walker. lieutenant was carrying a last m es tn the spring as he can and has this enee la guani'«! a* sacredly secret anil OSCAR ANDKRSON MAN AU Kit conlidenci* »re protect ed Hr J ohn 11 D k M oss , sage from Arthur Merrill to MI m Btan «•op all ripe by the fore part of A u gust womanly nrofawlonal privacy. Address l)r. It. V. 214] PeMoBB S p rin g s. O i Just when he needs It, nearly tw o bury r b t a i flh'w b/pn-si'rvi' health and'b*-'a"D' 18 “No, sir; he was n o t” responded months In advance of the maturing of T O U R IS T his field crop. Tills plan Is well worth told In Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Med Drummond promptly “Arthur had ev ical Adviser. I» 1« I'o r » paper- ery opportunity to send mseMges. and trying- Free bus to and from trains |ji covered cony send Dr. 11. V. I lerce, Buf he sent them, and they arrived all falo. N. Y., 21 one-cent »lam pa to cover Rates by the day M y C e le b ra te d M a m m o t h mailing »nlu In d o t h b in d in g 31 stam pa. The raising of 100 bushels of corn on right though some weeks delayed. Our I 5 0 c, 7 5 c, $ I -0 0 , $ I 6 0 , $ 2 Dr Ploro«'« Pallet« cure conitlpatlon. friend Pendulum had ixfthlng to do on® acre of land Is by no means so d if E V E R Y D A Y IN T H E Y E A R . ficult « proposition aa many men think European Plan with them ” BETW EEN “Did George Merrill tend news of Of eoin® twenty or more boys, mer® IA Good Clean Fam ily Hotel lads, who formed ft corn club to see his cousin’s death by this man?” what they could do In raising each “Certainly not. George had no res son to suppoeedhet there had been any on« fourth of an acre of com non® of V IA T H E delay. He thought MI m Btanbury them relsed less than at the rat® of ovaa THBKi?" 100 bushels per acre and many went knew that Arthur was deed. Your fa lug the streets In a dased condition ther has seen a letter that proves It, much «hove thia figure, one raising as and w as taken Into a houae, where he a letter written or dictated by George much as 187 bushels per acre The les " T h e C o m fo rta b le W a y ” ■•lay 111 and erased with fsver fur « “ m the day before he died.” eon afforded by thle experiment Is that days and then died. R o u to o f th o fa m o u s O r ie n ta l L im ite d i "If Georgs had means of writing, of men who raise hut thirty or thlrty flv* p riv ate a©h©ol “Do yen eee the «*■«}' haired woman | boarfilna and couree he did not need to send a mre- bushels i»or acre can easily double their For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address over there," I added, "under the Crook . yields If they will put more work co j acuger." said I. S. 0. YF.RKES, A. 0. P. A., Seattle, Waihlnftoo. S T O P A T ed pine tres with the girl In white? It lees land. w as that woman- In those days as I ••There has never been a notion In Or H. DICKSON, C. T. A., iM Third Street, Portland. Or. I Kingsford, so your father tells ms," beautiful as her niece Is now, no doubt , There should be tw o days sacredly - w h o found the soldier and led him to I answered Drummond, "that Pendu eet apart on every farm for special lum's coming hers bed anything to do her mother’s borne." ¡C o rn e r 7 th a n d Stark S tre ets W ill make the breeding season 1 with the Merrill boys or their affaire.” work. One day should be devoted to “And he spoiled the romance by dy •Then what the deuce are you driv tree planting, the planting of trees In of lUOfi a t my farm, east of Moro It la new and Itt room , are provided with Ing.” Mid Drummond. w aste nooks and corners all over the ' running water and long distance tele- until al»out the 1st of July, when Keep them in the house. “Hhe had her own romance.” I re ing « t r But Drummond was relapelng Into farm, evergreens on the knolls too bae phones. European plan Rate, he will be taken to m y John Day plied. "»he w as engaged to on< of u“* Take one when you reel bII- ren or too rough for cultivation, Wil tl per dav and upward. Merrill toys. There were two cousins, the trance state again and would not lows along the runs and draws, shade ranch in Sherman feounty. lous or dizzy. T h e v jc tjll- Hlgheat priced room $3 one of whom Inherited the property ■I give me a sensible reply. When w e go« trees nt Intervals along the highway, Pasture will be furniehed for all per da”. rectl^orHh^liverjLjjLliJii which has now come to you by the de borne be had e talk with my father and then snqtjher day should be devot breeding mnrep, at going rates. T * aaUloru« and p a « » l<tur* vlous w ays of destiny. It w as not the and another after supper, end then be ed to a general clearing.jdrkln« np day n w f e«r. cleftring, picking up Terms: $lo to insure, money Hue W ant your moustache or heard B U C K I N G H A M S 0 Ï E M ir to whom MI m »thnbury w as en Ground the homeeteftd. These two days when the mare is known to be with b u n te d me up. gwged; otherwise she wouldn t be so O s a . W right, I’realdest. a beautiful brown or rich black? Use nm “Come." MkJ he. "let’s have a look properly used would do more to lm r |foal. J- R M artin , Owner. confoundedly poor to d a r H m prevft the kaakft e f the av«SB e farm at my estate." , ■- C. left her all Io p o s s e t . wbh* """ ‘ I w ent with him- s ^ he led me mighty little. Both the Merrill beys The I. O b s e rv e r. Hi» Milwaukee r. Pioneer Limited. St. Pail to CUcaio. k F S.S. Hayes, Manager at Moro. Overland Limited, Omaha to CUcaio. Southwest Limited, Eauas City to C ta io OREGON A S horeline and union P acific I S O L D IE R 'S NAME I iscases of omen & Children a Specialty ¡The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. N R egulator Line lPortlaad,Th D te u d w p n ts DENTIST S Columbia River & NorthernRyCo DGART P acific U niversity J. M . P a r r y . • I a m o s ^5 te w a i Good Iccomniodations foi; t o o and Wagons. Commercial Job Printing! N»*T Qigs-jg- Caa*ti Double-Track A.T T he O bserver O ffice Missouri River Vinton H otel Chicago B u y on C ro d ltJ $25 New Entirely. Cor.vient io Business TW O Through Trains AGUINALDO Ite r T II 111) 11« 11 ■ Marte M s duplex r n n SEATTLE and CHICAGO “DO TOO an THS OSAT BAIRKi WOMA» W hen in P o r t liin d GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY H o te l O re g o n ¡Ayer’s P ills ¡Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co J. W . H 1 L U M . D . .- j î : Î