Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, December 21, 1906, Image 1

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1. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon.
Meets every Saturday
van ing at 7 J 0 o’clock.
Visiting members are
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ber« are expected to be
u O. E . James, N . O . R . M .
Heeretarv.
Wasco Warehouse M i l l Co.
Bankers,
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iFrlday eveuiug. V leltiug
(members are cordially
Invited to meet w ith ns.
'H o w e members are ex-
be present. B y order o f the
M ie. M attie M lU h e lL M. O .
r. 8 . A . M<Ooy, Heoretary.
$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
Iru n c ts t fitural H irtin B otili».
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Representatives at Kent, Grass Valley, Moro,
Wasco, Rufus, Biggs, DesChuutes,
Collections carefully made.
.Fire and Grain Insurance
Drafts issued on any point in Europe.
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A. F . A A. M , Moro, Or.
w ith us.
Meets the first and th ird
Thursday eveuiogs of each
m onth Vieitiug members
cordially Invited to meet
B y order of the VV. M .
J. M. P arry, Secretary.
B eth leh em
9 Ic » ts an«l V egeta»hies
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Regular communication
each 2d and 4 jh Ib u re -
day evenings m o n th ly.
By order W .M .
E lla Hayes, Secretary.
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1 .1. Gordon Go.
B u ild in g
M a in S t r e e t .
Dealer in all Kinds of Fbh and Cured Meat*, Ham, Bacon
and Lard.
Fresh Fish every Thuraday and Friday.
Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits-
Butter and .
Eggs taken in exchange- Give me a trial order.
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Receives Deposit«, Hell exchange,
and do a General Banking business.
S. S. Hayes» Manager at Moro.
H A IR Y
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Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Banks and Depot.
P ra c tic a l W a tc h m a k e r
and J e w e le r.
Sunday Dinner 35 cent«.
Opposite Post Office
M oro, O reg o n .
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THE DALLES, - - OREGON
308 Second Street, next door to the
Pacific Express Company.
Mail orders promptly attended to
All work warranted.
Where '"the People Stop
Umatilla House
T H E D A L L E 8, OREGON.
E le c trio L ig h ts in E v e r y R o o m
and E le c tric C a ll B ells.
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A tt o r n e y a t L a w .
M ain S t ., Moao, O regon ,
J.O. Elrod’s brick, next door to
S. T. Co’s. 8tore.
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- Everything first Class and Up to date.
Agent for the Best Steam Laundry
Shop in Moro Hotel Building
B. HOSFORD
W . H . RAGSDALE
MORO
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A tt o r n e y s - a t L a w ,
Office in The Ginn Brick
Moro, Oregon.
Ladies Fancy Note Paper, large
assortment with envelopes to matoh, si Tbs
Observer Book Store.
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OREGON. ■
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
D r . marie m . goffin .
Diseases of Wemee 1 Children a Specialty
Office In The Goffin Building, let St.
Moro, Oregon.
The Leading Dealer In Sherman County
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W hips. Robes, Brashes, Carry Oosahc, Ac., Ar. Any person In need of anything
lb say line w ill save aaoaoy by giving me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
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IN T H E
SHERnAN COUNTY OBSERVER
can not be figured as additional
expense.
It is sim ply increas­
ing an investm ent fro m w h ic h you are sure
to receive good returns.
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rry th ln g except the truth.
Neither that mean? Certainly it seemed to
Creamer nor Harwood dared disclose connect this young woman directly
the actual facta to any of these w ith the p lo t B at wfcat was the plot?
aleuths, and so they worked In a dou­ I f Graham knew or suspected H a r­
ble darkness, w ith the most amusing wood's identity and his connection
with the Capital Cities game, why
results.
Meanwhile Harwood lived In a third should be dream of persuading him to
rate hotel In one of the capital cities, accept a clerical position? Was be so
hl« identity veiled under an alias and Incredibly shrewd as to perceive that
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Ills luxurious tastes rep reused to fit the Harwood would not dare to refuse and
character of a clerk out of a Job. H e leave so black a mystery unsolved?
Harwood's reflections had reached
hud a partner In this enterprise, and
the partner was supposed to be an ob­ thia stage when Graham entered. H e
By HO W ARD FIELDING
ject of Creamer's suspicions. There­ seemed to bo In excellent spirits. His
fore Harwood kept aloof from him, and florid face and his big, loose Jointed
CPpvrtgM. NW. ky Chart«* W. /took*
t they communicated w ith each other by body radiated a apurioua geniality. H e
came straight to business and made
HWOULARLY placid and U»- telephone only.
One evening w hile affaire were In Harwood a vary flattering offer. E x ­
nocent
looking
expression,
this condition Harwood was sitting In cept for a suspicious liberality and a
mild, questioning tdoe eysa the office of his hotel after dinner vagueness as to certain details It look­
and a skin as fa ir as a child’s when he was accosted by a man whom ed perfectly genuine.
were bestowed upon Ernest Harwood he had noticed on several previous oc­
"When do you want me to go to
by fate, the incomparable Jooter. CoOI. casions and had begun vaguely to sus­ work?” asked Harwood.
"Right now," answered Graham, and
steady and alert, a natural reader of pect of some secret design The man
men, be had the outward semblance of had eyed llarw ood from across the then, with a laugh: "You won't have
the most lamblike of our spades. Con­ room two or three times with a studi­ much to do the balance of this week.
ously veiled attention and once had
fidence operators perceived him Instant­
seemed to Im discussing him w ith an
ly In the midst of crowds, and be sc
acquaintance. r
qulred a vast knowledge of their trick«
"Good evening," said the stranger,
without paying a penny.
and Harwood renponded courteously
W ith no great appetite for wealth, With the tone of deference appropriate
be yet made money. Even w hile In to the difference of their year«, for the
college he engaged In various queer other was beyond middle life.
"M y name Is Graham," continued the
ventures upon a capital of a few hun­
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dred dollars, a legacy from his last stranger.
“And mine Is Wilson,” responded
near relative, and a t the tim e o f gradu­
Harwood.
ation he waa known to his few In ti­
"The clerk," said Graham, nodding
mates to have some thousands Iuvested
over his shoulder toward the desk,
In stocks. A fte r college lie spent sev
"tells me that you’re looking aroand
oral years hi leisurely travel from one for something to do.”
end of the country to the other, study­
"That’s true,” answered Harwood,
ing the whole question of Its Industrial with engaging frankness, “and I don’t
development In his own odd way, and seem to have much luck finding any­
in the course o f this random pilgrimage thing.”
Graham looked at him steadily and
he Increased his earthly possessions
about fourfold. And then he came up­ approvingly for some seconds.
' MI think I've got something that
on the adventure o f the O p lt a l
sh would
suit you," be said. "Of course
railroad.
This was a corporation utterly wreck­ I don’t know you, and I wouldn’t give
4 cents for all the references In the
ed and given up for worthless. In Its
brief day It had been capitalised at world, but It's my theory th q t,* m&n
110,000,000 and had sold stock and carries hie character written'’ oU his
bonds, the proceeds being absorbed by face.”
"Yes, sir; I think so myself,” said
the cheerful swindlers at the head of
Harwood, raising hla mild and Inno­
the snterprtoe. The road was to con­
cent eyes to the countenance of G ra­
nect two State capitals, and construe
tlou had been begun at both ends, but ham.
Immediately Graham began to give I'm suddenly called out of town. But
bad never reached the middle. A cer­
when I come back we’ll organise the
tain num ber of Investors had had their a haxy account of hla business, which
staff and get down to bualn<
period of mourning, and the percentage seemed to be concerned with house
And with that he rose, clapped on bis
of suicides had been fully n p to the av­ property and the management of ea
bat and was about to depart when a
erage. Now the bonds and certificates tates. Ills main office waa In Chica­
thought seemed to strike him.
of stock were regarded as w aste paper, go, but be had recently opened a
“By the way," said he, "there may be
branch In this city.
preserved from mere hatSta of pru
some payments made while I'm gone.
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you'll
come
to
see
me
tomorrow
dence.
Put the money Into the safe.
Mlaa
But a certain rich man named Isaac about 11 o'clock,” said he, w riting an
Lawrence w ill show you the combina­
address
upon
a
blank
card,
“we’ll
see
Cream er had made a discovery about
tion."
the franchise of the Capital dtkea road i f we can make some kind of a deal.*
8he did so after Graham bad gone.
"Yes. sir," reeponded Harwood grate
and had scented more moony In that
There was nothing In the safe except
old gold brick. M r. Creamer*« plan waa fully. " I w ill be here without f a ll/
Im ring the remainder of the evening some new books of account, absolutely
too elaborate for complete statement
here, but the essential point of his ma­ he pondered deeply upon thia occur­ blank, and a large sealed envelope
neuvers waa to secure control of the rence, and at 0 the dext morning be bearing tbe name of Llngard A Go. la
stock. A clear m ajo rity o f It was held called up hla associate In the Capital the corner a n d that of Miss Hilda Law
by towns and little Cities along the Cities speculation. To him by tele­ rence In the usual place of address.
I t fell from a pigeonhole while n a r­
route orf the road. T he political manip­ phone he gave a description of G ra­
ulation by which they wore Induced to ham and of the man who had been wood was rummaging In the safe, and
buy had been a notat.le feature of the w ith him when they had seemed to be he picked It up and replaced I t
“T hat Is my fortune," said Mias Law ­
orlglnaJ bunko game and had smirched discussing Harwood.
" I don’t know Graham," replied tha rence, with a laugh.
many reputations. TJio deal was by no
'Indeed?” said be. " I trust that It is
“b at I know the other man.
dip forgotten. I t waa now unsafe partner,
lie has been *£ere twice and baa triad large.”
fo r a n y lp u b llc offkcik 1 even io mention
'Ttis large enough.” she responded,
Capital Cities stock, and, though It had to get Information nbout the Capltul
no value, not a shar e could have boon Cities. I had him followed, and he "only it Isn’t worth anything."
proved to be a bookkeeper for a con
"How does that happen?"
aold without arouslr.g dangerous papa
She smiled at him sadly.
lar clamor. Ho Mr. C ream er was forewd cern downtown— Llngard A Co., Job­
* "D id you ever hear of the Capital
to go over the head s of these local 0< bers In glassware. I can’t Isarn that
anybody In that firm Is connected with Cities railroad?" she asked.
Acer*.
Harwood was aghast. So thia adorable
I t was Impossible for him to get coo Creamer In any way. The bookkeep
trol of tlie board o f directors without er's name la Slade. W h at do yon make creature really waa in the plot and by so
childish a trick expected to lure him to
the consent of theaar men, and some of of ItT ’
" I t looks to me as If this fellow Rlada disclosures!
them were honest and others timid,
“Yea,” said he; " I'v e heard the name."
and he coi^d do no thing w ith them. Be may have got some sort of a private
"M y father lost his money In i t ” said
he quietly secured a bit of legislation tip. and. falling to work you. he wen!
amending the origl nsl set o f Incorpora ’ to Creamer, who bought him up and she. "There are <100,000 of the bonds In
tion and provldlnf for the exchange of put him on to some Job w ith Graham, that envelope, and they are waste paper.
who Is probably one of Creamer’s reg Yet he believed to the last day of his Ufe
ular men. In my opinion, this Is ths that they would have a value, and he
deepest game we’ve struck y e t ”
made me promise to take care of them
"But what Is the game?"
and not to sell nnleos they were again
" I give it op," answered Harwood; upon the market with a raguiitfLi' quoted
price.”
" b u t by Jingo, J’ra going to find outF’
■Itow doee It happen th a t you hav«
A t the hour nppolnteij 1«» called si
the address given by 'Graham, and 11 them b e ret”
’I kept them tn the safe a t lA ng ard A
proved to be a small office In a big
Co.'e,” she anawered
" N a tu ra lly
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building. The name “John Graham" brought them here.”
was freshly lettered upon the glass
H arw ood roeo and took a turn acroe«
panel of the door. W ithin was some the room and back O f course there wa*
simple furniture. Including a typew rit­ nothing but waste paper In th a t envelopa
er table and a good alaed safe of an H e oould break the s a a l-w lth proper
old pattern, seemingly secondhand. caution—w hen Mlse L A w rtn o * was out ot
the office for luncheon and no satisfy
There was also a telephone.
These Inanimate objects declared hlm sslf th a t she was tru ly a conspirator;
not because ths act would bs dishonora­
themselves In an Instant to so rapid ble, but fo r another reason altogether,
an observer ns Harwood, and then they the thought nauseated him. He looked at
vanished from his view, and he saw H ild a Law rence, and It seemed to him a
stroke of destiny th a t she should
only a g ir l-o n ly a girl, but such a g irl’ dreadful
have come Into hie Ufe to play a role sc
The sight of her struck Harwood metui. Th«n suddenly something w ithin
him refused to credit thia, fought against
dumb. Was it possible, was It thinks
ble, that this daughter of the gods IL overthrew ausplcton and tram pled on it.
“ Mias L aw rence,” said he, "there Is a
could he associated in any way w ith chance th a t your bonds w ill soon b*
the underhand schemes of mich a casa w orth th e ir face value or even more. 11
you w ill let me see them 1 w ill tell you
tun» as Graham?
story."
"You are M r. Wilson?" said the girl the
“ C e rta in ly ,” she said, surprised, and
In a voice that matched her numpnxu she broke the seal. The next Instant six
other perfections. "W ill you alt down? uttered a cry, and the envelope fell from
her hands, w hile m any slips of blank pa­
M r. Graham w ill be back directly."
per fluttered down to the floor.
Harwood seated himself, and out
“ Be calm ." said H arwood, "A nsw er m«
■*TOU*R» IXMXWO FOB B oM B T H raO ^ al*»-
w ardly he was ths picture of a well one question. D id the bookkeeper a t Lin-
gard
A Co.'B know th a t you had the*«
the old bonds of the road for new com bred but naturally diffident young man bonds In th e ir s a fe r*
mon stock, w ith voting rights. Thus by anxious only to adjust hla behavior to
"Teg," said she. " I —1 happened to toll
buying up these bonis and adding tha the exigencies of a somewhat embar him.”
“ H e and G raham have put up thle Jot
rasalng
situation.
Inw
ardly
he
en­
proceeds In stock to his holdings there­
to get them .” said he. “ 1 thought they
o f be could force the representatives gaged In calm and keen analyata of th« were plottin g against me. but It's d e a l
of the towns' Interests Into a minority problem Involved In Graham's conduct as day now th a t they took me for genu
and elect a new board of directors co«» I t would have been easy to Jump at a Ins—fo r an Innocent stranger who oould
conclusion, to decide that tbe whole be lured here to bear the blame o f thli
slating of his own d ummles.
(h e ft when you should discover I t
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llarw o od happen .id to get wind of scheme waa only to bring him Into ao have been an Incomparable donkey. Bu*
this scheme when It was In the tod, qualntance w ith a fascinating young w a it!"
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He went to the telephone and called »
end he began to b u y np the bonds on woman who would shrewdly leaa him
a speculation. Ob»/lously, if he could to talk about hla business. Harwood number.
"H e llo ! I w a n t to apeak to M r. Stan­
secure a sufficient number o f then), he knew bettor. He acquitted ths girl an ton. H ello! Is th a t you. Jos? W ell, Tv«
He ha«
would have (Yearn* ir by the windpipe sight. In hla opinion abs was as ton© got down to G raham a game
stolen S100.000 of C. C. bonds. Oet a ll oui
and exact an snonmous price for his cent as the furniture and was there sleuths out a fte r him. W h at T W h at *
for tbe same purpose—namely, to make
holdings.
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that? H e’s there w ith the bonds offering
them to you? W ell, this Is luck! Oet •
Creamer's agsnts* were secretly hay tbe office look genuine.
“M r. Graham has offered me a pogk poUoeman and- what? D o n 't ask any
Ing and so wars H srwood'a, and the
more questions, Joe N a h h im !" «
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hern.”
said
narwood
time earns spesdll y when Creams«
"M lee Law rence." said hg. turning t«
knew that soma my sterloua Individual bow long you have bee* with him?"
the girt, who stood amaaedf 'Of you wli!
"Only a few days," she replied. *T Join forces w ith my friend And me In th<
waa In the market i <alnst him
His«»
m atte r of tbe C ap ital C ities railroad 1
began a series of opt »rations that would was employed by Llngard A Oo^
can assure yeu th a t your bonds w ifi In ­
have furnished plod • for half a dosen Mr. Graham offered me almost twtos deed be a fortun e te yeu. And nw *»
the
salary
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vhOe they're safe, tha n k heaven I
eoatie operas.
Del ectlves were an
Llngard A 0 *.. where Grahaxgg i
Upnn «ur luck r*
gaged by the score.
They dogged ana
F iv e
Road of a Thousand Wonders—Book«
Advertising the Beaver State.
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Sympathetic Friend (to Brown, whose
picture has been rejected by the Royal
Modem?)—Never mind, my boy. I ’ll
bring the rich uucle round. He'll buy
any old thing.—Sketch.
D 1 4 a t P r a c t ic e W h a t H e P v s a s h e d .
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Agents for any M ag n in e or Newspaper
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“My motto la, T h e truth, the whole
truth and nothing but tlie truth.* ”
"Yea. but you'd rather have som
body .else tell I t ”—Fueblo Chieftain.
R a th e r a H a n d lr a g .
Little D o t—Ob, Isn't that nice! Oom*
on, grandpa, let's try It.
According to Wm. McMurray,
general passenger agent of the Har­
riman lines in this state, the 0.R.&
N.Co., the U.P.Ry. and the S.P.Ry.
will redouble their efforts to adver­
tise Oregon in the east in future.
Notwithstanding the excellent ad­
vertising given this state by the
Harriman system in the past, new
features and new advertising de­
partments will be added to all the
railroad publications issued by the
Harriman people on the Pacific
coast. Mr. McMurray has secured
a number of hunting and range
photographs from Maj. Lee Moore-
house, and in the forthcoming edi­
tion of The Road of a Thousand
Wonders, and The Overland Rout*,,
to be issued by the above named
railway corporations, the hunting
advantages of Oregon will be fea­
tured.
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Thousands of eastern hunters
come west every.. year in search of
good hunting, and heretofore this
feature of Oregon has been neglect
ed in all advertising. The Harri­
man people will now place this
feature prominently before the east
and photographs and views of hunt­
ing scenes will have a prominent
place in all forthcoming publica­
tions. Maj. Moorehouse had a num­
ber of excellent mountain scenes
which Mr. McMurray found suita­
ble for the forthcoming hooks, and
these will appear, with suitable
reading matter in the advertising
publications.
In regard to the heavy travel over
the Harriman lines, Mr. McMurray
says it is unprecedented in the his­
tory of western railroading. Every
effort is being made to add greater
facilities for handling this travel.
The Union Pacific is being practi­
cally double tracked from end to
end, and several millions are being
spent for the 0 . R. A N. and Short
Line. Within a short time the en­
tire Harriman system will be prac­
tically rebuilt, so vast are the im­
provements now under construc­
tion.
The Youth#’ Companion for 1907.
Th« lllln«la Central
Announce« among the attractions
Maintains unexcelled service from
of its 52 issues for 1907
Tw o Hundred
the West to the East and South,
Practical papers, serviceable to making clhse connections with all
young people who have their way to transcontinental lines. Passengers
make in the world, helpful in their are given their choice of routes to
iusistence on worthy ideals in every
relation of life, useful in the home; Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and
particularly the regular series, ‘Till New Orleans, and through these
the Doctor Comes.”
points to the far east. Prospective
travelers desiring information as to
Tw o H undred and F ifty
Capital atones, humorous stone«, the lowest rates and best routes are
character stories, stories of life on invited to oorrespondenoe with the
the fttrm, in the great cities, on the following representatives:
sea, in the wilderness. Among them
B. H. Trumbull, Commercial
will be 5 serial stories, by 5 Com Agent, 142 Third s t , Portland, Or.
panion favorites There will*be a
J. C. Lindsey, Trav. Passenger
series also based upon incidents in
American history, illustrative of life Agent, 142 3d st., Portland Or.
Paul B. Thompson, Passenger
I Trtl'times in Americ* from the first
Agent,
Colman building, Seattle.
colonial planting to the close of the
civil war.
Formaldehyde, Gasolene, Liquid
One Thousand
Smoke, Wood Aloobol, etc., at Moro
Short notes, giving concisely, clear­
ly and accurately, the important Pharmacy. Your oredit ie rood.
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