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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1907)
I A STALLION’S WKATH “’■’he O bserver E lim in a tio n o f t h e S m a l l P r o d u c ,v e t r H O B O . O REG ON M arch 8, 1907 I B y D r . J A C O B C O U L D S C H U R M A N . P r e s id e » ! C a r n a li U n iv a r a lt y ef COMMON SENSE' lost Intelligent people to use only ea of V no* ii composition. Tbsre- la th a t Dr. Pieros’" medlolne", tte I , j wilcb print every Inarvdiout. f k u . . them upon tha bottla » r » p Its correctness under onth, p « r« a n d a tt \ ai.> dally gr ln< In favor. Tha eo»- position o( r Plerea’a medlclnaa to opan to a vary bod Im perial H otel G arepeaa Rtofl. P e r t h * * . O re. ran . Uawcaau Manager Istoria Navigatili! Co. R e g u la to r If you do not read The Observer Xhj Not? We should like to have you take L in e Into the kitchen aome day inyaelr an ahow you how easy ’tls. But coma, TEAM, electricity and consolidated capital are eliminating P re got work to do If other folk» the small producer A N D THE SMALL TRADER. Th® iiTo-J, Being wholly made o fla e active « . and We Know It would be profitableto ain’t.” And he sprang to the »eat of rii. dicTnal principles extracted «from na • o i l to l'smr-r - a a o b a c rlb e r We send 1» the buckboard and touched the horse I chance of young men becoming independent producer« and tive forest roots, by exact proossses fwo year« for $260; oneyear Steamers leave Portland and T h a s a d up. original with Dr. Pleroo, and without the w ith his whip. traders when buainess is conducted on tho scale of »illions a month to a ’t much. Try It. Order by Dalles d ally except Sunday at 7 a. m . sir ren o v ate d . For some momenta she gated after use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined end J e n tra lly located. Postal Card, and pay for I t when you can. arriving at alx»ut 6 p. m ., oooneotlug a t him. the look of resolution growing chemically pare glycerine being used In instead of thousands OR 11U N D REDS . of dollu i ' ‘ L y le w ith the A t a n y tim e when requested to do stronger upon her face. Then she stead In extracting and preserving the i Ladle®’ F a r lo t. D ln ln i ss than it was in the time of our fathers. malned green. The forest, though to curative virtues residing la the roots •ex the paper will be discontinued. But we ♦urn»“!! back toward the house. n floor. F in e C ale an d man no power to protect himself against this supposed natural a careless ear It might have seemed employed, these medicines are entirely « p e t that all arrear. will be paid before jw n aa toe H s iD e ts s a d •‘He didn’t use to be that way,” she free from the objection of doing harm auch request la made. It la easy to aak u. pe silent sa before, had In reality s t ir 7« Assuredly he has. There are remedies within Ma reach by creating an appetite for either a l for a •latcmcnt, which will be cheerfully mused aloud. red to a sudden ephemeral life. F ar She returned to the kitchen and told coholic beverages or habit - forming rendered at any time. off from some high rock a she for ICary to leave the dishes and get ready drugs. Examine the formula on their barked sharply. Faint, muffled chirps bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by for the journey to the city. “P u t on from the thick bushes told of Junkoe Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his your blue dress." »be said, ‘‘an’ wear to d chickadees waking up to see If all "Golden- Medical Discovery,” the great, F o r Ooldendale and K lic k ita t valley Hu«* piece of ribbon around your neck blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel points. T ra in leaves Ooldendale at was well w ith the world. The mice that I got Christmas. W e don’t wont In the first place, trusts which am monopolistic A N D OPPRhbb- regulator—the medicine which, while not 6:80 a. m. d ally except Sunday, a rr iv op a scurrying In tha grass, and to 1 * taken for dowdies, even I f we IV E may bo deprived of the advanages which they now enjoy as a set ing at L y le a t 7:80 a. m ., connecting presently • high antlered bock stepped recommended to cure consumption tn Ila don’t travel much. I ’ll wear my turn advanced stages (no medicine w ill do that) w ith down river boat for Portland and ed polonaise an’ silk skirt an’ weddln out of the shadows and started across yet does cure all those catarrhal condi result of legislation. . • . , , Interm ediate polo to. hat An’, aay. Mary, you’d better take tha open toward the brook. tions of head and throat, weak stomach, No doubt governmental interference with business is ba«l the 110 along that you enr — » by pick The dark buck, himself a moving torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak Leaves L y le for Ooldendale on the shadow, saw the stallion first and lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, If neg arrival of the up river steamer. in’ berries. Mebbe we’ll ’ week worse still is it for the government to stand lected or badly treated lead up to and or two. mebbe longer, bu. ?e th* nations of individuals use the name of business TO O P P R M t THE stopped w ith a loud snort of astonish finally terminate In consumption. ment and defiance. The stallion wheel $2» I got w ill take ua thro . I f It Take the "Oolden Medical Discovery" time and It to not likely to disappoint don’t an’ we have to use yours 1 11 PUBLIC. . ed about, eyed the Intruder for a mo in you only you give it a thorough and make It up to you ’fore school begins. Mr. Hughes’ insurance investigations demonstrated in the high ment doubtfully, then trotted up w ith fair If trial.' JDonrt expect miracles. I t Now hurry. I t ’s two miles to the ra il a w hinny of pleased Interrogation. H e won’td o supernatural things. You must places of business a shameless disregard of morality, honor a O verland JCxnreea trains tor Salem, road. an’ the train goes at 9.” had no dread of the antlered visitor, exercise your patience and persevere la Ito for a reasonable length of time te get Boaeburg, A shland, Sacramento, Og T Wfla scarcely yet light, but the At t o but rather a hope of companionship In use Bat, Instead of obeying, M ary stood F ID ELITY TO SACRED OBLIGATIONS and trusts. its full benefits. T he Ingredients of which den, Han Franclaoö, Htockton Loa men i were coining In from their w ith an unwlped plate in her hand, same time the legal officials and the judicial tribunals of the state» and the vast and overpowering loneliness For any further Information write or Dr. Pierce’s medicines are composed have Angel««. E l Paso, N e w Orleans and the completed chorea, hungry and In, I speechless through sheer amaaement. the unqualified endorsement of acorea scores of K a n t. Leaves Portland U nion Depot, call on the nearest Agent, or the General of the alien n ig h t patient lev breakfast. They had medical leader»—better than any amount • Father la goln’ r abe gasped at last, of the nation have been furnishing similar presentm ent of he ,m Office at Portland. • , T he buck, however, was In anything of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. 8 46 p .m . Arrive« 7.26 a m ., d ally. bean up an hour and In that time had more as an aaeerttoo than a question. moral practices of other large companies and corporations, notably the but a friendly mood. H la veins aflame They are not given away to be •»P«”’.’ - M orning train oonneoia at Woodburn done the milking and fed the stock and "No, your father Isn’t goto’, " steadl w ith the arrogant pugnacity of the rut* m.nted with but are «old nr all dealers la daily except Hunday w ith trains for te d oiled and run out the farm wagons ly " H e ’s busy. Jest you an’ I w ill public service corporations and the corporations dealing in tho N M t.’ A n gel, Silverton Brownsville, ting season, he saw In the w hite Btr* n" medicines st reasonable prices. to bfl In’ readiness for the long day’s go, an’ an’ we’ll go on business. We’ll Springfield, W endllD g and N atron. ger only a possible riv a l and grew bot Wtrk. New they gathered about the find that plate where the machines i ESSA R IES OF LIFE. Leaves Portland U n io n Depot 8.80a.m. w ith rage a t hla approach. W ith an « it * Aleve In boorish uncohsctousneas of be- are made an’ see if It’s all right, an’ arrives 6.66 p. m . Impatient stomping of his slim for« iwp in the way and feeling that they The unwlped plat» fell w ith a crash I The wage earner, feeling himself and his children doomed to pov hoofs he gave challenge, bnt to t h e Eugene passenger connects a t W ood had eem ed the lig h t to remind Mrs. to the floor. burn w ith M t. Augel aud Hllverton 4 K „ erty, rises in rebellion against the economic system which makes such stallion thia was an unknown lan local. Leaves Portland U nion Depot j /A mom that her breakfast was late “Come, oome, child; we must hurry, guage. Innocently he came op, hl« 4.16 p. no., returns 10.86 a .m .f d ally. and that men folks w ith work to do her mother want on. “Bun up an’ git things possible. He protests that capital get« TOO LARGE nose stretched out In question, till he Corvallis passenger leaves Portland ready. There ain’t much time, for 8H A R E of the product which laboring men create. His remedy, was w ithin a few feet of the motion U n ion Depot 7.80 a m . , arriveflfi.BO p.m. we’ll have to w alk to the railroad." So, less buck. Then, to his astonishment, D a lly . 7 And M ra Johnson, poor woman, haa Btlll dazed and wondering, the girl I when he has a remedy, is confiscation of private capital in the publid I the latter bounced suddenly aside, like Tn« S c h o o l t h a t P l a c o Sheridan passenger leavee Portland taned silently, bat w ith a long gather went up to her room and arrayed her interest and the establishment of a socialistic state, in which ALL a ball, stood straight up on his hind y o v in a g o o d Posm oH . U nion Depot 60 p.m ., arrives8.26a.m . ing spirit of protest beginning to spar- I self In the gay blue <lreaa which had legs and struck a t him Ilka l ig h t n i n g D ally. Kte to t e r tired eyes. She had been up thus fa r been held sacred to Sundays SHALL WORK and all receive compensation in proportion to their w ith those keen edged, slim fore hoofs. Forest G rove passenger leavee P o rt three hours and In that time had built and rare holidays. I I t war a savage assault, and tw o long land Union Depot 10.46 p .m ., arrives Area w ith weed brought la by herself The new terse proved more unman - I red furrows, one longer and deeper 1.60 p .m . D a lly exoept Hunday. from the wood pile and had beefi to the ageable than anticipated, and when PORTLAND, O REGON I than the other, appeared on the stol- cteese rood, and to the m ilk room to Johns, ui returned It was In no very P O R T L A N D OBW EGO S U B U R B A N prepare cream for the day’s churning I p lrs tr nf frame of mind. As be left W r it ® d ir e c t to P r in c ip a l. B o o m S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L and to look after the milk as ft was the county road and turned Into his D IV IS IO N . brought In by tbs men and to various own lane he passed a field where some For remember that these discontented claseea may eteily constitute Depot, Foot o f Jefferson Street. other parts of the house on the un- of the men were at werk. One of them the majority pf our voter, and thst in this republic policies are deter- SOunten entondfl which enter into the 1 called to him Inquiringly: Leavee from Jefferson street depot for I “Ain’t It ’bout time for the dinner mined by the vote OF TH E M AJORITY. Dallas and interm ediate points dally, farmer's wife. 4.18 p.m . A rrive Portland, 10.16 a.m . Somehow— I know not how, BUT SOI B u t tn time breakfast was ready and “Why, yes, of course. Ain’t It rung T h e Independence M onm outh Motor H e looked st his watch and and financiers and managers of our most 1 eaten, and the men filed oat noisily to y e t r Line operates d ally to M onm onth and their waiting teams. M a n liegan to then struck the horse savagely. "T»u production and transportation MUST devi A lrlie , connecting w ith H. P. Cos gather op the dishes and hurry them to minutes of 1.“ be called to the men. trains st Dallas and Independence. “D tod your tool« an’ come on to tbs men whose labor builds them up shall bee m o s t d®slr«»—* p e rfe c t c o m m . First-class fare from Portland to I t b rin g s t h a t « o ft, sm ooth. fr««h. ? Presently something In the unnatural Sacramento aud Han Francisco, |20; The stallion, however, was not to in the enterprises. ^ c le a r t in t to th e ch e ek t h s t »V-no'e« berth. $6. Second-clam fair, $16;second silence of tbs room ceased her to tarn. be caught again, and the dashing fe T H 1 P R E S E N T D IS C O N T E N T A N D R * y o u th fu ln e s s . I t w ill b r in g h eu u ty H e r mother was standing by tbs door, class berth, $2.60 > rocity of his rushes kept his adversary to those w h o la c k I t ; It w ill r e ta in J U S T IC E M U S T BE GOT RIO O F IF OUR gastng oat *»w aid the barn. I t seemed ! Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, ceaselessly on the move, bounding I t fo r th o se w h o a lr e a d y poses w I t • i n f he began, also Japan, C blua, Honolulu and so strongs fflbticnless that T R IA L SY STEM IS T O S U R V IV E . into the a ir and leaping aside to avoid I t w ill e n a b le you to e u c c e 'a fu lly loess mads him Australia. tbs girl «tyred forward In Storm c o m b a t th a ra v a g e s o f w e a th e r and those disastrous teeth. The buck was id. There was “M other^ «he called o c k - l y , "are C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , Corner T h ird tim e . D o n 't d o u b t—d o n ’ t a rg u e . Ju s t aw aiting w hat he felt sure would corns k > signs of ths and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 711. Another tw o days brought Johnson to - t h e chance to strike a g a ln -a n d his I t r y R o b e r tln s . T o u r d ru g g is t w ill id In the sink P o rtland, Or. g iv e y o u a fre e « am p le. A ll d ru g confidence In his own supreme agility ths lim it of his endurance, and then dishes of ths g ists kee p R o b e rtln » . C. W . 8T IN O E R , W m . ITcM U R R A Y But long before that the sun had came relief In the shape of a letter kept him from any apprehension as to mean? An un C ity T ic k e t Agent. Oen-Paas. A g t fallen behind the apple orchard, and from ths city. I t read: I the outcome of the fig h t 9 alienee began But the buck’s great weakness lay the kitchen was so full of shadows as D e a r H u s b a n d — W « ’ r® bean h a v in ’ a H e was p r e t ty good ttm a , b u t th in g s h e rs So oost I In hla Ignorance, hla Insufficient knowl t of a letter on to call for artificial light. a w f u l I w a a to d to b u y « o r a l n o w drooaaa himself, and he tired, and cross, and thia did not facil an* b oo ks f o r M a r y , b u t c a n 't, f a r w s ’U edge of the game he waa playing. sa the m a i'» < '« y í'l road. As she ap a apprehension itate dishwashing and supper getting. h a r e o n ly > s t e n o u g h to p a y o u r fa ro H e had no Idea that hla rushing whits proached be^ghked round Impatiently. •ommenta aa he When the men came In from their late hom o a f t e r s ta y in ' h e ro a n o th e r w ook. antagonist had any Other tactics at "Nothin’ now wanted from town. Is e t r ie d to lln d t h a t m a c h in e place, b u t command. When he gave way, there chores he vrua bristling with angry Im W o o u ld n 'L I t ’S a hum bug. jo « t as I there r* be grnmblsd. letter began. “I patience, and his face and clothing th o u g h t. I h lro d a la w y e r , a n ’ ho h u n te d fore, he went Just fa r enough to es "No; ws’ve got provisions enough Jest Mk or so to give were spotted w ith the grease and soot ro u n d som e a n ’ w o n t to th o postoflleo a n ’ cape the stallion’s teeth and battering ■are. John,” ahe ana we red quietly, but The stallion, on the other fo u n d th e y w a * h o ld ln ’ le tt e r s o s acoownt fore fe e t >r child la worn o f Its b e in ’ a f r a u d . W e i l ho hom o a I hand, soon realised the fu tility of his grith a new ring In her voice which he 111 do her good.” w ook f r o m S a tu r d a y . O o o d b y . tallad to notice. “W hat 1 want la for present method of attack against so On Matters That Interest You s u d d e n ly and yon to look round an* hire a girl to help H e dropped the letter snd leaned his nimble an adversary. 1 hla hand, “the Your local paper is a neoessity head upon his hands. Thinking was M ary an’ me In the kitchen." On hla next rush, therefore, Just as ttie trip Indeed! D o th o y fllT I f th o y ’ ro n o t E X - something unusual to him, but this time I the back bounced aside, he wheeled In H e dropped the reins he had t«een to you, ftnandally and socially. X C T I . T r ig h t, lo t us m a k o th e m 00. It was to good purpose, fo r It ended in I a Short h alf circle and lashed oat high ksikU ng and stared st bar in qoestioa- W h a n w® f it yo u , w e S t yo u A C But a HXW8PAPKB OF OEM- L Bister M ary his w riting in a cramped, laborious I and fa r w ith hla steel shod heels. The CURATELY. Long oxp orlenco. F R A T . CIRCULATION, oontaiu- I, m send Jake • v e r y necenoary « c lo n tlflc a p p o ro tu « 3 T ra in » to T h e E a st D ally 1 buck was Jnst w ithin the most deadly bt wagon." g r in - 1 nn<l th s r e q u ire d k n o w le d g e en - iu< the latest news of the world, D e e r W i f e - 1 ta k e m y p e n in h an d to I range of the blow. H e caught the tor- if t lln g u« to c o r r e c tly u«e th e « a m r t’ll Jounce some Through Pullm an atundards aud is equally neoessary to you. Tho a n s w e r y o u r w e lc o m e le tt e r . W e 'v e been I rifle Impact on tin» base of the neck o u r o w n c o m p le te w o rlfe h o p . w ith 1 he uncrumpled h a v in ’ a n a w f u l tim e a n ’ w a n t you to tuuriat Hlreplng-cars d aily h|..Q inhba, ‘‘up to data man” will p ro v id e e v e ry f a c ilit y —e v e n J o th e g rin d in g oom e b o o k Jest * » soon as y o u can. A H >n. "Tou might Chicago, Hpokane; tourist «»opliig-car o f « p e d a l lenaee—a re a ll a t y o u r •Then I gnees we don’t need no help. >elp yon a little I th e m e n w il l be g la d to ta s t e o f y o u r dteponal here, a s s u rin g a s e rv ic e daily to Kunaaa C ity. Reclining chair- himsalf with these two essential c o o k in ’ a g a in , a n ’ I w o n ’t n e v e r eey n o th W e ain’t rotlllooalree, not Jeet y e t My n o t poaalbie w it h o th e r« less f o r tu features of progress. «sura (neats free) to the E*«t d ally. Bnt. of course, in ’ n o w ’b o u t Its b e in ’ e a s y . T m a o rry n a te ly equ ipp ed. A g a in — d o y e a r bred to eighty an* she never , eo mebbe you’ll I In THS T W IC E -A .W S S K "bout M a r y ’ s dreeeee. T m san din' |MX> In , i««ee F I T . o r n e a r ly f it? . te d no t»e»p An’ there’s my slaters” — P O R T L A N D D E P O T. I.v . Dully. A r. D »lly. yourself st odd th is . T o u a n ’ M a r y go a n ’ h e y w h a te v e r SPOKESMAN - REVIEW, Spo y o u w a n t , a n ’ I m fr e e to s a y I t h in k I t "Never mind them, John." ahe Inter busy. Only don’t I kane, Wash., will be found tho C H IC A G O -P O R T L A N D a good Id e a to h a v e a h ir e d g tr l O ne o f repted. 1 *^Ye are bettor off «o’ can 1, an* the cheese 8 P K C IA I. for (he Ea»t th e O o u ld o r C a d y g ir ls m ig h t do w it h very latest news of the world, its via Huntington. afford to live easier W s’ve been able its to pickle, an’ aom e one to g o a h e a d . B a t yo u p ic k o a t PatM -i B tg g i, (»top«) matter including information on te bqtld a new barn an’ to bay new Jest w h o e v e r y o u lik e . I d r e ’ t w a n t a n y 1 when you wash « 1 5 p.m . R 00 • m. politics, oommerce, agriculture, th in g m o re to do w it h t h e b lto b e a O n ly SPOKANE FLY ER stock, an’ we hire six mao to work for ) the egg« every no atop. oom e h o m e eoon. JO HM . ns, an' now yoa talk of bayin’ out the 1012pm 8.67 a m . mining, literature, aa well as the ih, an* remember Pasara Biggs V /N C L E 5 A M eoanty SflUto’ right In s new mewin’ m , W alla W alla, L ew is For Eastern Washin illk an’ that the local happening« in the sUtee of treat Northern points. MAGIC AND RELIGION. ton, Or-cur d ’Alene am mftriitne that’s goto’ to cost 8L9OO. rt up or he’ll kin Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Weah- Purely we can afford to take Ufa a Bt- A T L A N T IC E X P R E S S an’ pleaae don’t tngton and tho provinoe of British for the East via H u n t t j* sasier. I t ain’t for myoetf I care ■ster In waahln’ ington. Columbia. In addition, it* 00L w aroch. bat ttersre Mary werktn’ when I had th s t Passes Bigga 1 arena for women, its popular t e r very Ilfs o u t" xa down w ith the "Humbug an’ u pasw ssr be cried •PORTLAND BIGGH science articles, its short and con stter use the aetf j by the fact that when a baby amv«» L O C A L , for all local eontomptnoosly T t*s Jest bar peev 1* breed, as the tinued stories, its ‘‘Answers to points between Bigga in a fam ily it Is shown s selection of and Portland. on. An’ that re- small article« belonging to deceased Correspondents” and “ Pussle Arrives at Biggs t to clean out the member«, and tha thing which tbe Problems” combine to form a If you don’t It’ll child catches hold of Identtnee him a* I home newspaper that at $1.00 per kn’ then there"— “Unci© John” or "Cousin Bm m i." and year can nowhere be excelled, eet Inside there For Astoria aud wav point*, con go forth. 80 fa r as this belief prevail» I t o 1TB A D V g n n g i W O v a x e m . ® necting w ith steamer for Ilwaoo and nrly form, backed W O O U > R A TR R R RO R OORR S IX T R R g BOTT«* It la held by some that garment« once I M r. Lincoln, aa I him every 1 N o rth Beach Steamer Hssealo, Aah P e rhaps y r e hav e « i — ith la g t e «ell a la. lumbered woo- worn or other objects which have bees I morning In ths carpet slippers te wore A D A »- team , f a n * m aalU aery. T e a *U street d»>ek. Leaves 8.00 p. m . d ally, f v a ta n k * , to a hay e e m e th t*c . T h e heat peoaWte chen. “No fire tn of reck lose contact with dishwater and la Intim ate contact w ith a human be In the house and the black clothes no except Sunday. Saturday 10 00 p .m . g a y t e eeaaiaunloate w ith peopl« w he wtah Onct® S a n um ® th® UNION GAS he wimnwn folks? Arrives 5 (X) p m . daily except Hunday. «• buy e r eell la b y laeerU ag a n * e l l e * - cooking utensils Again they ware ing are penetrated by bis personality tailor coaid make really fit hla gaunt, BNQINB tot bl® 8®U oetflt® la th® vertte em est la T h e Spekeraaaa-R eview . and remain, as tt were, united with bony frame, waa a homely enough fig called on for assistance, and again, aft artillery a a * wirel®«® telegraph F a n a e ra , M eekm ea. lumbor-maa a a * aet*- F or Dayton, Oregon City aud Y a m drew himself ore. T t e routine of hla life waa almple « v io ® . Thl® roagh tr a a ta m t I® ere ta k e th e T W IC B - A -W B B K . er eome of the unsatisfactory sapper him for good or III. h ill R iver points. Asli street dock. a tra® practical taat of «fflciaacy aa* dura In nearly all stages of cbllixstloo too. I t would have aeemed a treadmill I f yev wish te reaek bnalaaee a te * a a * had bate forced down, tbe dlehre «»d Leaves 7.00 a. m. d ally except H«nday, aeweom era, aae th e D A IL Y o r S U N S A T b ility. Th® UNION GAS BNGINB la oaa- now to be found to the world What are I to moat of ua. He waa an sarly riser. food warn is ft upon tbe table to aw ait Arrive« 6.80 p.m. dally exoept Hunday. ■ F O K M B M A X -R g V IW W . atructo* to ®w:h a aapwlar manner a s * of call supernatural beings were toocarn- When I esme on duty a t 8 In tha morn each S m material that I t (tarto aaay. w orki T g g T W IC B - A -W n K RATO S ARO the time whan it would ba nsetossry sn«!<l?n. an* they I points ed with the Initiation of the matdeian ing he was often already dreeaed and F or Lewiston, Idaho, and •aay an* rana aaay aa*ar ordinary, evw y- to remove them. *a y , ranch farm naac®. Botora yos tovaat a ala « o rd a to » llu®. flrom R lparla, Wash. Lea Tbe schiam between magic and reH reading In the library. There was s 1 me word nor to One day longer tbe men folk«' <•<>•* •oat to a *a® «agía® writ® tor our fra® catalog 6.40a. m ., or upon a rriv a l) T R R D A IL T A R D g U X D A T R A T R NOB ees we C*n patch <Ion wa« s later development of ctv big table near ths center of tbe room. log was persisted In, but by thst tiros tltaatlon. daily exoept Saturday. A rt When tt occurred, as z the There I have seen him reading many h. J a k a r .Union Gaa Engine Co. 4 p. m . d ally exoept F riday. cried Jake, w tib the pleasant kitchen had been trans htotory of toreto to Morope On« « - times. And t te book? W e te v a all S3-GS t i n t St., Portland, Oregon y. P . Kendall. Sates A gm t a t t t e t nought of formed from a place Of orderliness to wHcb trials toaoh. H was rn tb e p magic heard of the president's fondness f o r For full Information call on or addreu one wsm Bbs bet- a dan of chaotic naglect. No dlsbea In Ito antisocial aspect than IS Itoelf. flhakaapeare, how he Infuriated fleers w m . m cm u rray te d bate washed, snd many conflict i tary Btanton by reading “Ham let” which was reprobated and punished tow Jeet w hat roan G e n i Passenger A g en t, while they were w aiting for returns ing food« bad been cooked In the earn« have tnjQ M «□* I t I* strange to this coonectieo to “ » Portland, Oregon. ttie strong enough utsnsll without tbs separating use of tire that the m agldsn wna only con from Gettysburg. W a know, too, bow demned when be departed from «stab ] t e kapt cabinet masting» waiting aoap and water. W . R. C R O CAN, A G EN T, Tkla ( M t i i w C abrotdary OvW», *tam,»<l oa «w«t m»- Bo tha next morning Jake waa sent Hahed custom and eetabllahto Ix-llefs while ha read them tha latest of Petro tr r u l. «U i to i«*il«U fru« of c!ia*i^. I t c o m m i Moro, Oregon. 4 1 Cn-wMbemum C«M®n«tera ( I t e l i la.» «U h • D-tUe® team V. Nasby*s witticisms. I t waa unceremoniously to M ary Brown's with which Involved a severance from the ( « e h t e i la .), i .laln tr Coiiar», » A a tlio n fo» «all.« »ult. 1 BMS, IDuMartiM (fur 1 A u tu aa L mvm had orders to bring the wlmmen folks bom« eommnnity and an imputation << * nt>- t te Bible which I eaw him reading f tkatU OmremmM Pmigas b» tUn-«hiat amamraMSa*, ■octal ends. Practice« sssentlSlly n»*S whether or no. “Jest tell ’em we’re too buay with leal might be Incorporetsd In religion« t t e hoeln’ now to bother with cookin’,* rites and exercised for what kres he -fouth- 8 6 Tine tble N o ll North hnd Johnson aourled. " I f ’twas any other Waved to be tbe general good. In such May 20, 1900 pasee nger I bound 3 Í d m » *-c wouldn’t care a continental a case they have continued to be ex- paeengr «rcteed w ith general eseent la the high whether they come tw stayed ” d ally dally Q-fc S T A T IO N S ’ But when Jaks returned w ith tbs Mt forms of religion. I-oudr» Hoe T h e horse can draw the _____ Information that Mary Brown hnd nei pttol. .0 ........Biggs......... 11.60 a rre 1.20 pm load w ith ou t h elp , i f you ther seen nor le-nnl of them his anger 6.4 ...G ib s o n « .,.. 11.19 1.40 reduce frictio n to almost 7 0 .. ..S in ks........ 11.10 gave place to wonder and then to die- J.44 go little is really known of tte mys W a s c o ... 11.00 » 8 04 may. W hat wa« he to do? n othing by a pp lying Ia n torles of cancer that the tuorss^ scrap" 14.1 . . K lo nd yke .. TO 46 In the end he sent for one of tbe S u m m it. . . 10.40 • of Information with regard to tt ought 1« 1 2 ‘28 : Oould girls to com« and do the hooee- 10.2 H ay Canon Jet 10.24 not to be neglected. At tbe rifla g * ot 2 40 1 work and after two days sent her back 1Ü » s . M cD onalds,. 10.22 ‘ 2.41 Clovelly, on the north I>«y<ro w w et « D x a to N s and engaged one of the Cady girl« 28 9 . . . D e M n a s ... 10 06 2 68 very large percentage of deaths is fin* , 1 CotevmoMTS Ac. 27.0 ........ Moro......... 9.66 1 Bnt she was no tetter, 8.04 Anyeae ®midtng a ®ketoh end draw tp tiy i my to cancer, and tte reason locally glvan q n le k lr oW OpUltO* O®® wbetkeT — 80 4 . K rekln vlllc . 9.87 8.18 1 Then be tried It again himself, bat la t t e habit of Intermarriage fl*gaa»ari- i , „ . n ( l o n l< pnibably MtoWabtodommunlm. to (tie wheels. 38 fl .Grace Valley. 9.90 tk,o ® ® trto t|»<w > n «<1 «n tU l MltNOROOS OB P a to e to 8.44 1 with even leas «atlsfactton than before. ly broogbt a b o u t In a place eo widely N o o th e r lu b ri- t e n t tr®®. IIWl'T f«r ®®«irtogp®tonto. 46 H . . . Bourbon. . . 8 66 4 00 Hutoeta tob®n thr.Mmh Munn A < <». roealv® r H e had not dreamed that boneework severed from the ootalde workL The V il < cant ever made |4 .1 « . 62 6 ........K e n t . . . . 8 40 m W « • « • ( . w tthoet «hura«, la the waa so endloaa nnd «Taaperatlng, and state of affairs appears to be even IldlA • • • Ô7.» • • a I 88 WUjg w e a rs so lo n g I before t te weak waa out was so fa r wore« St Buck M llla, a flohlflg te m te t 5 00 arv 70 0 . , . S h a n ik o .,, 8 00 a m and saves so much karh Hr. rtoibti® tlluvri f hnmhled as to acknowledge to Jake tn three miles away, where Intermarriage A b®n*unm®lr llln«tr*tod vaobt*. LarvoW ter- "-r ---- .Wall InwnVlfOT t > •uteilon o f any antonUS® tournai T®rm®. SS a horsepow er. N e x t tim e nrt ,.« ■ ««■«• »«<t»r « I, J *- I private that he would ra tte r hoe c a n For rate« and Information apply to tea been carried to sock aa g r a m a try M ica A xlr G bbasb . • sixteen honra a day than prepare a that one aarnsme Is almost sflnrient W « SR. C r o g « t » t A g e n t M o ro , O r. T OUCw. single meal of victuals. to daslgnato t te arbola of t te g8g«Is s “Then why don't ye git t te w lm m te It folks te c k r Jake a a k a d h to te ^ , . PurUiad, The Dabud w pilli r C o lu m b ia R iv er & N o rth ern R y C o The Revolt EAST via SOUTH I iWTse A 4 M L WOMEN ^ ‘ful a OREGON g ) S hort L ine Keep Posted U nion P acific as engine service g 18 Words 24 Words TO BE GIVEN AWAY Don’t Puslig II II II ffl nRHHIK' MU (H yl Sdentine flmerican. «fl»