Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 20, 1906, Image 1

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M o r o , S h e r m a n . C o u n t y , ' O r e g o n , K r id a y , J u l y
Mara Lodgo, N e . 113,
I. o. o. F. M oro, O regon.
Meet« every Saturday
venlng at 7:30 o'clock
V isiting members are
cordially Invited. Mein-
b en are expected to 1*
present. O. E. James, N . G. R. M.
Brash, Secretary.
.Lunina R ebeooa Lad go
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D octor, n u rse and p atien t feel ea sier if th e y s e e
our lab el on th e bottle o f m ed icin e. T h e y k n ow
that our lab el is a g u a ra n tee th at th e p u rest
m a teria ls h a v e b een com p ou n d ed b y
Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmaclste
and that th e m ed ic in e w ill p roduce th e
Best Possible Results. <
Meet« the first and third
Thursday evenings of each
mouth Visiting meinbers
cordially invited to meet
B y order of the W . M.
J. W .
J . M. P a rry , S ecretary.
H IL L , M . D .
B ethleham
Regular communication
each 2d and 4th Thurs­
day evening« m onthly.
By order W.M.
Ella Hayes, Secretary.
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P acific U niversity
W. I . Gordon Co.
Bankers ud Graia Deate.
- SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT.
Beautifully located twenty-six miles
Main S tr e e t, M ere, Oregon
A faK jd k ^
PRESENCE IS DESIRED A T T H E
Commercial House
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M a in S treet
Strictly Commercial House
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from Portland-
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Full regular college courses.
Academy gives strong preparatory and M o r o a n d G r a s s V a l l e y .
" High School courses.
Conservatory of Music and School of
Receives Deposits, Sell exchange,
Art, with superior instructors.
Business branches taught.
and
do a General Banking business.
Gymnasium and Field Athletics under
a Physical Director.
Well-equipped Laboratories.. ,
Library o f 13,000 Volumes, ->
Healthful social life; religious influences,
V. L IT T L E FIE L D
All student enterprises active.
S. S. Hayes, Manager at Moro.
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F. A. Fleming, Proprietor.
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Chapter.
No 78 U.K.H.
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
Prescription. 3 3 m « ls ts
Brock Bldg.
i ojigrtSht, 19W, l>u McClure, I'hUliy» A Co.
"Take down that notice!”
A . F A A. M., M oro, Or.
with us.
flo ro , Oregon.
T H E S C H O O L T H A T S T A N D S FOR T H E
B E S T IN E D U C A T IO N
k. W P t T B P O P " O A T A L O Q U B
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Rudolf
Wm.
Home Comforts and Cooking
Meals go cen ts, Lodgings the same.
First Street"
H otel M oro
Nearest Hotel to B usiness Center,
Postoffice and Depot.
Sunday D in n er 35 cents.
W. C. RUTLEDGE, Prop.
Moro, Oregon.
A ttorn ey at L a w .
M ain Sr., M oro , O regon ,
J.O.
E lrod’s brick, next door to
S. T. Co’s. Stofe.
hunk
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Strongs Brick
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Attorneys-At*Law.
M O R O , ORE.
Confectionery,
Clgers, Tobnecoe,
, Bllllird* « Pool Tablet
J. B. HÒ8F0RD
F. E. Houston
The voice which «|ioke the com m and
w ns indignant and Im perative, but
Pete Long paid not the slightest a tte n ­
tion to It and coolly w ent on w ith his
Work. When he had d riv en in tlie^last
nail which held the notice paper firmly
to the board he liad iiltlied to a n up­
right post he topjied his four foot m onu­
m ent w ith another stone, plcktAl up his
rifle and stepped forw ard a few paces.
‘'I ’ll do no such a darned thing!" ha
•aid.
“Hut you will, th o u g h !"
‘T il not! I've relocated this claim ."
“You can 't relocate it. It belongs to
B ert L eonard."
“ You d on't say!"
And lie looked
dow n contem ptuously a t the sm all fig­
ure in Jum per and overalls standing In
fro n t of the tunnel.
She p u t up a little grimy hand and
pushed back the som brero from her
d a m p forehead, whero her yellow curls
clung In w et ring*. It had been so hot
Workkig In the tunnel.
“ Yofl tak e dow n th a t notice right
aw ay, this m inute!" she ordered, her
fearless blue eye« looking strulght Into
the m ail's. "T his claim Is Leonard's,
I tell you!”
‘‘It ain't I t ’s lapsed."
" I t has not!”
" I t lias, though. l ie a in 't done hla
assessm ent w ork.”
"H ie assessm ent work is done.”
"Thnfla too thin, w ith him down In
the hospital all sm ashed up and a bro­
ken leg and not a l»e«n to pay » m an to
do I t Giver u s n rest.” j —
"1 tell you H's done. I —I did I t "
"You!" w ith a sneer, then In iwldow,
Insulting draw l, "1 alw ays did h e ar
you was crazy a fte r B ert Iamnnrd."
The blood ruphed to Ix*e B urrell’s
face, m ounting even to the roots of h e r
hair, but her direct gaze never faltered,
and she llfte*l her head a little m ore
proudly as she said: '
“I do like B ert Leonard. W e're to be
m arried as soou n s-h e gets well and
Eureka Ledge N o. 121
A H ig h -G r a d e C o lle g e w it h
L a X .
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Friday evening. Visiting
members are oesdlaiiy
Invited to meet-with us.
'Home members are ex
le present. By order of the
Ige.
Mrs. Mattle Mitchell, N .G .
Mrs. 8 . A. MoCoy, Secretary.
At the Bedside
Office Long D istance Phone
His Assessment
Work
1 Meet regularly ever;
R epresentatives at K en t, Grass V alley, Moro,
W asco, R ufus, B iggs, D esC huutes,
C ollections carefully m ade.
Fire and Grain Insurance
Drafts issued on any po in t in Europe.
YOUR
Q u ic k a n d C h e a p l
lbber Stamps Furnished.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
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W. U. RAGSDALE
J-JOSFORD <fc’RAGSDALE
■ A tto rn ey s-a t L a w ,
Office in The Ginn Brick
Moro, Oregon.
Ice Cold Drinks and Ice Cream
Ladies Fancy Note Puper, large J
in season. Soda W ater, bottled <:
assortment with envelope« to niatoh, at The
(>and fountain, always on hand. Observer Book Htore.
Q r . RAY W. LOGAN.
S T O P Where the People Stop
Umatilla House
THE DALLE8, OREGON.
Electrio L ights in E very Room
and E lectric C all B ells.
FURNITURE
AND
UNDERTAKING
My Motto la
S IN N O T T A F IS H .P R O P R IE T O R S
W estern Union Telegraph Co.
AJ1 Stage Lines.
Everything First Class and Up to date.
£ A gent for the Best Steam Laundry
Shop in Moro H otel B u ild in g
EDGAR
MORO
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Repairing Solicited.
All Work Guaranteed.
marie m . goffin .
Office In T he Goffin Building, 1st St.
Moro, Oregon.
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“I’L l. ®Nt> THIS TW IN« ON® W |¥
OT1UB 1’HKTTT qciox.
F. JAM ES
DENTIST
Oregon.
Opera H ouse B uilding,
j)id Jam Express
W m . R H YM O N D ,
M o
Trunks and grips taken to
and from all trains.
Piano and
sp ecia lty .
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J a m e s S S te w a r t,
P ro p r.
S tock
E x p re ss and freight d e liv e r ­
ed to a n y part of th e city.
X
goffin ,
Diseases of Women & Children a Specially
M O R O , ORECON.
OREGON.
Office on Main S t., up stairs in
the Ginn Building,
D r .
O. W. AXTELL
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M oro , O r eg o n .
PHYSICIAN S SURGEON.
Call and Examine
My^fcjtock of
F U R N IT U R E
and
S ID E L IN E S
before buying
Moro
*■’ P h y sic ia n and S u rgeon.
D r . o . j .
Quick Bales and
Small Profit«.
L ive and Let Live.
— H O TEL RATES TO S U IT YOU. —
Office O.K.&N.Ky.
F urniture moving our
Special spring truck
for this work.
In sp ector
S h erm an C ounty,
O regon.
Address: MORO, OREGON.
J . AT. P a r r y .
OB
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i work» tho claim up and sell« It, and
' flint'll be easy enough, for It's rich.”
showed her the m adness of h«rr un-
j guarded words, nnd her glance sw erv-
i c l to her rifle, which w as lcunlng
j against u rock h few feet from her.
! "D on’t you budge a step," «aid Pete.
'•That gun’s all right."
lie dropped on one knee nnd, ra is­
ing his rifle to hl« shoulder, pointed it
In assum ed p layfulness a t her. "Bo the
claim's rich?" he asked.
"And w hat business Is th at of
yours?"
"Lots of business. A in't It mlne7
H aven't I relocated It? See here, Miss
Lee Burrell, none of your funny busi­
ness. Give me the stra ig h t tip. Tlio
claim 's rich, yen say. H ad som e of
tho rock ussayed?” And he played
m eaningly w ith tbo ham m er of his
rifle.
‘J O , 1 9 0 0
F iv e
over Pine creek were alm ost cut aw ay,
and wheu he rode on to It, of course,
It w ent dow n with hltu and his horse."
"W aal, If It was me, who’s goln’ to
i»rove It? And If I bungled th a t Job I
Ain't s-goln' to queer this, do n 't you
forget It. Now no more foolin'. See
th at rock over yonder on tho trail?
You go along till you reach It, then
climb up and s t a n d . right on top of
It."
I^ee obeyed perforce, and as she slow ­
ly trav e rse d the f o u r'h u n d re d o r so
feet her m lud w as busy, b u t she
Could devise no w ay of escape. Above
J were the precipitous rbeks, below the
t precipice, before the naryow rail, nnd
1 behind was P ete Ix>ng ready to shoot If
she a tte m p ted to run.
The rock Indicate»! by' Long Jutted
up from th e very edg»> of the I»“dge,
alm ost overhanging the, abyss. The
girl carefully climbed 14s rough sides
nnd, reachlug the apex. whcr»> there
w as Just room for her f»>et, st»x»d up­
right. A glance backw ard m ade her
feci faint, and' she turn»\l tow ard the
man.
"D on’t bo «k»*cred!" he yelled. "I
ain’t a goln' to hit- yer.”
Hu took deliberate atm, and the bul­
let cut the air w ithin an Inch of her
overalls. T he next pnss»>d betw een her
ankles, n third whlzztnl Just above her
som brero, an»l a fourth utm ost grased
ker right hand. B ut Lee nerved her-
lelf, clinched her sm all teeth und stood
as firm as the rock beneath her.
“Stautls as stlddy as one of them
statyors In the park dow n to Frisco,”
Long m uttered. "W aal, i ’ll try som e­
thin' else.”
And, hoping thus to break her nerve,
he took steady aim a t her heart, and
when she held her breath, expecting tho
end, be laid down th e rifle, then picked
It up again und poluted It directly nt
her fa»-«, then a t her neck. F inally he
fired again, the bullet grnxtng her
Jum per, but leaving no m ark, a second
strlk lu g an d splintering the roclpnt tie r
feet.
Still she stood firm, but shi* knew she
could not hold out much longer,' and
death seennxl alm ost welcome. Thcu,
as Izmg again played w ith his weapon,
aim ing a t one vital spot and then nt
another, a fnlnt, aw ful hope crept Into
her couSqlousncss,
.
W hen, sta rtle d by the sotind of
Loilg's ham m ering, Lee had yuu from
the tunnel to learu th e cause, she had
Jiiifl p u t In ber Inst b last And had light­
ed the fuse, a very long one, for she
could ueyer qnlte over»x»me h e r .f e a r
of the bloating. In her haste, as she
now re men» lie red, she had left all the
explosives In the tunnel over which
D ing whs standing, a n d — oml the long
fuXe m u st tie nearly burned out.
‘T ll'e m l tJile tiling one w ay or an­
other pretty quick," uw rterod Long ns
he fired again. "P m gettln ' tln s l of
this.”
As the bullet whlzxtxl past her It seem-
»nt to lx * th a t the earth heaved beneath
the m an's feet, nnd. follow ing a blind
Instinct of self preservation, sh»» slid
from tl»e rock nnd fell face dow nw ard
on the ledg»i. Then an aw ful rev erb era­
tion eclmed through the canyon. Hocks
flew above and around her, a fragm ent
of one striking her ns she lay half
stunu«*d, m aking u scalp w ound which
caused tho bloo»l to trb ’kl«» dtzwir her
face.
W hen a few m om ents later she dared
to raise ber head she saw som ething ly­
ing on the tru ll which told her that she
w as aloue on the m ountain, and, clasp­
ing her tem ples w ith both hands to
guard her eyestfrom other sights, like
a hunted »leer she sped dow n the trull.
Notary Public.^»
F. A. FLEMING
HENRY KRAUSE
• HABRY LIEBS
SADDLES, HARNESS 1 SUPPLIES
Pballamont Livery Co.
Wasco, Oregon.
Clark A
. Mercer Bros., Proprs.
Always Remember the Full Name
Laxative JJromo Quinine
Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two.
on Boa. 35c.
H.
O. S
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C e n ts
Cheap Pare East.
Goln’ to the Circus
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( C o p y r ig h t, ta x . b y J . W . M u lle r .]
Coming home from th e village one
aft» m oon w ith his horse and buggy,
with th e lines loose In his hand and hl®
thoughts flxtxl ou the buy crop, J a hex
P a rk e r suddenly ra n across something
to u ttra e t his attention.
T w o m iles front homo and on a bans
by th e roadside tw o m en w ere a t w ork
p asting up circus p»ieters. They bad
the fro n t of the b a n t p r e tty well cov­
ered, und they finished their work as
Jabez sa t nn»l looked a t them . T here
w ere Hons, tigers, elephants, giraffes,
galloping horses and w hut not, w ith a
wom an w alking a tight rope and a
clown m aking everybody laugh, and
the gO'xl old man, who had never seen,
a circus In Ids life, even as a boy, sat
then* long a fte r the men had departed
and tlgureij. It all out In Im agination.
P resen tly be lieanl u voice saying:
"D urn my buttons, but I’m goln’ to
take In th a t circus or bust!”
It w as Ids owft voice, a ud It alm ost
Jum ped him off the scat. H is h eart
w as In his m outh for a mom»-nt, but
then he gained coimuge to say "getap”
to the old horso and m uttered to him ­
The paseeuger deportment of the OR
A N has Issued o circular announcing
special excursion rote® for the coming
summer season. One limited first class
fare, plus 110, 1® the rate tor round trip
tickets to all the principal points of the
east and middle west. Tickets ou this
basis may be purchased for Chicago, Ht
Ixiuls, BtPoul, Min neopolls, Duluth,
Kansas city,Bt Joseph, Atehioon, Omo
ho, I-eavenworth, Council Bluffs and
Sioux city. The dates on which these
rates will obtzln are July 2d and 3d,
August 7th, 8lh and Hth.Bsptembar 8th
and 10th. The time
Is placed at
days. The same rate will be made
to Milwaukee, Wis., August 7th, 8th,
au d 9th, only.
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limit
Did You N etlse I« 7
The Astoria and Columbia River Ry
'onipanv’s lateet Souvenir Post Book,
containing 12 half-tone views of Clat­
sop Beach and other points of interest
aloug its line between Portland aud
Sea Hide Is making the hltof the season
Everybody wants It, and you will have
to place your order early to avoid the
self:
.
rush. Mailed free upon application to
"Yes, sir, I'm ueaxly* sixty years J. C. Mayo, General Passenger Agent,
old und never saw u circus, but I ’m Astoria, Oregon, or C. A. Stewart, Ag’t.
goln' to begin now. I expect ma will 248 Alder sL, Portland, Oregon.
m ake a terrib le fu ss over It, b u t I ain’t
goln* to let h e r tu rn me aside. I dunno
w h at’ti come over me, b u t If it’s wicked
to go to a circus then I'm goln’ to bo
wicked.’’
H e reached horn»» to unharness and
go to work agulu. und he said- nothing
of w hat w as In his m ind until supper
hud been tstten und the m ilking done.
Then as he s a t ou tho piazza w ith his
old w ife he carelessly rem urked:
"Mu, 1' see th a t George W illiam s'
bum Is all covered w ith circus plc-
turetj,’’ ............
"A nd he u C hristian m un!" gasped
th e wife.
"W aal, you know, folks don’t look a t
circuses the w ay they use»l toC’
“ W hat do you menu by th at, Jabea?"
"MTiy, a circus ain’t considered wlck-
ed’ I dunno ns they ever w as wlcke»L
but folks ustsl to think th u t w ay.”
"I diih’t w an t to hear yon talk in ’
that way, Jabez. T h e circus w as al­
w ays wlckejl und alw ays will be. It'®
one of the broad roads leadin' dotvn
to perdition,”
" I ’ve never swgi a circus,” said Ja-
beZ 'nfter aw hile.
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“And you never will—uot ns long as
' you Ilvo w ith m e.”
" I ’ve often wondere»! wht-re tho wlck-
edn«*NS comes In.”
"Tlien you m ust be blind! D on't wo­
men, or things called women, dress up
In short sk irts mid rkle hossbacK nnd
Jum p through hoops? Can you linkglne
a n j’tlilug more w icked th an th at?"
"W hat m akes you cull th a t w icked?”
"B«.‘<>nuse It is, and you know It, und
there's n o ' us«» to talk nliout It any
more. I’ve |lvod w ith you for thirty-
nine years, und 1 know you from head
to heel. Jabez, w as you thlukln' of
goln’ to th a t circus?”
• "K inder thinklu’.”
"I bad u feclln' In my bones th a t you
was. W aal, you stop It. I w on’t have
It for a uiluute.”
' "Say. ma, I'm u-golu’.”
"Jab ez P arker!"
“Y ch , sir, I’m u-golu'. I've never
been to a circus, but I'in goln’ to tak e
one 111 before 1 «lie. I'm a goln’ to set*
th e elephants, lions and tigers, and I'm
a-gotn' to ®ee them wom en In short
sk irts. I d o n 't believe It’ll h u rt me
L a s 's A n s w e r .
Early In the w ar bstwe»»ti the states, any more thun to see a hoss race nt the
before G ereral Lee had dem onstrated county fa ir."
"B u t I told you to tu rn your back
hla pne-emlnen»'e as the southern lead
cr, he w as severely criticised ou more wh«*n they rnc«»d.’’
Going to tho Boaoh 7
Bound trip season excursion tickets
to Clatsop and North Beach points via
the Astcria aud Columbia River Rail­
road were placed on sale May 1st, and
will be daily until Hept. 30th, at the
Portlaud office, 248 Alder street, and at
the Uuion Depot, at tho popular rate
of |4 for the round trip. Children of
half fare age, one-half the adult rate.
Ticket« good going one day firom date
of sale, and for return until October 15.
These tickets are Interchangeable and
will be honored for passage In either
direction between Portland and Astoria
on the Imats of the O R A N or V T Co.
Close rail connection made at Astoria
with the boat to and from North Beach
points. For all Information regarding
the beaches and the best way to get
there, address
A: Btewart, agent. ■*
C;
The Illinois Central
Maintains unexcelled service from
the West (o the East and South,
making close connections with all
transcontinental lines; Passengers
are given their choice of routes to
Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and
New Orleans, and through these
points to the far east. Prospective
travelers desiring information as to
the lowest rates aud beet routes are
invited to correspondence with the
following representatives:
B. U. Trum bull, Commercial
Agent, 142 Third st., Portland, Or.
J. C. Lindsey, Trav. Passenger
Agent, 142 3d st., Portland Or.
Paul B. Thompson, Passenger
Agent, Colman building, Setfttle.
Buy the genuine imported aven-
erious carholineutn; the im itation
being «»ffered is only a tem porary
rejnedy if at all
It genuine one
application lasts for all tim e. A sk
to see our sealed pnekagee. T he
'Vyjtu liu» 1 w a n t e d t o n e e w h i c h lluSS
theu on« otfcaslou by u oerUiiu
W hiting. W hiting had stood nt the
head of his class a t W est P o in t and
w as considered not only by himself,
but by others, as a very bright and
capable i * n . One day P resident Da­
vis, w ishing an officer for som e highly
Im portant eom niinfl, called upon Gen
oral I« e for advice.
"W hat do you think of W hiting?"
asked Davis.
Lee unsw ered w ithout hesitation,
com m ending W hiting as one of the
ablest men In the prm y, well quallfl«»»!
in every way for even the m ost re
sponsible position. One of llie officers |
present w as greatly surprised and a t
the first opportunity drew L«»e aside.
“ Don’t you know w hnt unkind thing»«
W hiting h a s lieen saying nbout you?"
he Inquired.
Leo’« an sw er w as of the best.
"I understood,” be nnld, " th a t thy
president dpslred to know my opinion
of W hiting, not W hiting'* opinion of
cam e In ahead I saw, and 1 don’t be-
lleve 1 w as one ndtc th e w ickeder for
It.”
"R ot a circus, Jab ea— a circus! I tell
you yon c a n 't go.
If you do yon
nce»ln't expect to find me here when
you come luuua, I uev»»r could live
w ith you for an hour ag'ln."
Ja b e a P a rk e r wns th e soul of g<xid
nature, but when aroused he hsil a
stre ak of th e m ule In him. He had
said'ho wus going to the circus, nnd his
w ife’s opposition only rnnde him the
m ore determlne»l. Tho su b ject was
dropped th a t eveulng nnd wan hardly
referred to «luring the next week. Then
tlie «lute of (lie circus cam e along, and
one m orning Jab ez said:
"M a, I’ll be home lu d in e to do the
m ilkin’.”
"W hat do yon m ean?”
" I ’m goln’ to tow n to see th e circus.”
T he-w lfe looked nt him nnd saw that
he w as determine«!, and «he said no
m«ire until ho w ns ready to drive away.
Then she observed:
“Ooodby, Jabez. I don't 'a|ioHe we
J sliall ever see each other ugTn."
Ho echoed her goodby nnd drove off,
and she sa t on the piazza nnd «Tied for
an hour. Bho w as »till nt It when «oms
one drove up, ami she looked up to ««*«
her m inister sta n d in g before her. To
his lntjulry as to the cause of her sor­
row she told her tale, nnd when It wns
flnl«be«l he said:
"T here's my w ife and Ixiys out In tbs
carriage, llu rry up and get your Sun­
day clothes on.”
"B ut w hnt for?”
"W ell flml room In the carriag e fa»
you, and I'll buy your circus ticket."
She nodded her head, then bu rst out
desperately: “ And w h at If It Is? I t’s
not yours."
A ttorney for the State School Fund
‘’You needn't try to Ti lde nothin'. You
T ran sferin g, T r u c k in g and
bet I know the claim 's rich, And If It
for Sherman County.
a in 't m ine now I'll mHke It ifilue. No­
T h e « * W e r e C a lle d G r e a t.
D ra y in g
body know s you »lone this assess­
Abba«
I. <>C Persia wan deslgnrtte«l
m ent."
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MORO. OREGON
MORO -
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H er te llta le face told him «whnt she the GreijL The «Mine y tle hu« lieen
would have given m uch to hide. It w as borne b y ’ many Kon'relgn«, nmong
The Leading Dealar Io Bhermaa County
I’m H ere to Stay.
tru e no one knew w hat she had been tlieni A lexander of Ma«,«,»loii, Alfred of
la First-class ’‘Up-to-Dete” ...................
Report« to the Contrary Notwlth
doing fo r th e past few weeks. T ier old E ngland, AJfonao III. of Aaturln«, Bo
standing.
father, accustom ed to let her come and lealnuH I. of Poland, Cnliute of Eng
Live and Let Live 1« My Motto.
go unquestioned, had supposed her out | land, ('««liner III. of I’oland. Charlo
on the range seeing to the cattle. And j mngno, Ciin«t«iitlne I., em peror of
All work wllljbe Prom ptly attended to
Practical Watchmaker
th e doctor w ouldn't allow her to talk . Rome; F erdluaud I. of Castile, Preder-
and
Jeweler.
business to B ert wheu she w ent to sec I l< k II. of Prussia, Frederick W illiam,
Of Ivar liad li I j U m •( G m O l
IU C O , O U IO I.
ttie grent elector; G regory I., pope of
THE DALLES, - - OREGON him on Sundays.
"A nd w hat If they don't?" she asked. j Rome; H enri IV. of France. Herod I.,
303 Second Street, rlext door to I lie "W aal, supposin’ you was to be found king of the Jew«; Her««l Agrippa !..
Have new ea head a ls«*e stock of Harness and Saddles, Collate, Bridles,
*Pacifio Express Company.
Ips. Ro»<e®. Broshes, Curry Combe, Ae., Ac. Any person la need ef anything
a t the foot of th e gulch stone dead, the tetrarcli; Hlno Wen Tee of Chinn,
■y line will eave money by giving ms a sail before pnrchaalng «Uewbere.
He J because o f the fact th at nud er.h ls pat
M ailorders prom ptly1 attended t«^ w ,**'o_ut a bu llet h«iio or mflidn’
ron.'iu'p iig r 1 o iitt,r r c w as prncttccd to «
pnuaedf,
a
n
d
she
glanced
ba«4t
where
A ll work warranted.
g reater extent In China than ever lie o f his wife. Ho w as looking around
| from the n a rro w ledge on whlbh she
f.ire; John" If l. of Portugal, ‘Justlnlafl Gio sittin g room to see if «ha had left a
Every kind of rig to order,
j stood the rocky m ountnlu side descend-
T„ «wiperor of tha oast; K tiusro of P er »ote or anything, when «he entered and
I ed m any h u n d red s of feet In a perpen- i
and all orders prom pt and satis­
sin. Loo I., land* XIV. of Fran«»a, I.ud , Awlrt: '
h g a r t Jlculnr line. ‘
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factory at reasonable prices.
w ig o f Huagnry, Mohammed IT. of | »“Bay, Jabez, I saltl 'tw a s wicked, hut
"W aal, when they found yer they'd
Farm ers teams fed as well as
C o n tra c to r
B u ild e r
T urkey, Napoleon I. of Franco. Nlcho- a fte r seeln' oil the anim als cod tlis
«ay su re ’tw a s an accident, and, seeln’ Ina I., pope of Romo; Gtto I. of Ger-1 women In tit© short sk irts and havin’
they are fed at home, if not .fetter.
I’d relocated the claim nnd wns work- , many’ Pedro III. of Aragon, P e ter I. "11 tho peanuts nnd lem onade I could
M ORO, OREGON.
Telephone at our expense.
In' on It, wbo’d d isp u te my title?"
of R ustls, Hnpor II. of Persia, Klgte- hold I have changed my m ind. I t ain’t
P lan s, S p eolfioetlon s and estim ate«
"You m iserable cow ard! Now I know
ninn.l I. of Poland. Tbeodorlc. king of wlek©l a hit, and If you’ll s ta r t that
Our “ ads” attract attention and Cheerfully Furnished for all kind« who It w as trie»l to m urder Bert Leon­ the O strogoths; ThMNloslus I., om iieror Are like a gu<»d m an I'll have supper on
ard wtien he w as on his way up to
of B uildings In tho Country as
advertise. When you get our a d ­
of Rome: W aldem ar I. o f D enm ark, the table In throe shakes of n lamb*
work hla claim . It w as no accident,
w ell a s «ha City.
1 tall.” .
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vertising, you get business bringers. Headqaarter« at the W. B. Lam bar j z h rbe support® of the little wotxleu bridge Catherine of Russia.
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Home news on every page of The
Observer, all printed in Moro. “
Avenarius Carbolineua is a germ
lestroyer. Decay being a germ, it
destroys the cause of decay in posts
or timber. The US.Government,
the ORNCo., Multnomah county,
and city of Portland, are making
general use of it on bridge timbers,
etc. It is the best chicken lice de­
stroyer on the market, and will
«weeten and preserve a water trough,
pig pen, stable, etc , and keep away
flies. It is a guaranteed article.
The Observer Book 8tore is distrib­
utor of the pure article in Sherman
county.
M y Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give It something to live on.
Then it will stop fallinc« and
will (row long and heavy.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
genuine hair-food you can
buy. It gives new life to tho
hair-bulbs. You save what
hair you have# and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
clean nnd healthy.
The Me« k lsristn
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