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1 lie O b s e rv e r. Shack. M O H O , OR,£<»OÏ< : F R ID A Y ....................... 21, 190' P er so n a l Talk W ith Y so . By FRAKR SW BtT. I f v on d o not read T h e O bserver AThjr Not? \ \ e sh o u ld lik e to h a v you ta k e |t and w e ' now It w o uld be p ro fitab le te you to b e c o m e « subheriber. e To' can sleep 'long o’ me In my bald Wha yo’ say?" •« ° ¿'Shack did not aay auythlng for fully tw o minute«.. The question w as a weighty one. At first hla Impulse w as a fist refusal, but the thought of m eet ing Cuffy’« mammy and being able to ridicule that obatlnate boy In the In trenebments o f hla own home was a pleasant one. And then the “water- mllyun an’ sw eet taters” and the pos sibility o f fried chicken! They deckled aald softly. ”but I wanted to Saab yo promise. A boy lak yo’ nebber forgets his prom ise.” » Shack uutda a desperate effort to break from the «pell that w as/closing In upon him. Mlaalonartes ha did not mind, but thia mammy w as appro«« h- ing him In s o unrecognised way- lf h“ wished to hum iliate Cuffy ha must keep better control of hlmoelf. But he only said: “School like dat coe* e heap.” “No, honey; b ite made for pore fo’ks like we all. Me an’ Cuffy ’low on get- tin’ a hun’ered dollars, den I’ll be ««n • In’ w hat I can to him. I reckon yo could aebe dat much qulcker*n w e bah Cuffy says yo’ make heap« o"- money ” For w ant o f a better answ er Shsck nodded. He thought of the $7 or $H he O ffic e S u p p lie s . Tough Luck. A fallow was alsetod to A lagislattva ooat. H o r a a Uko a r ssss O Anti landed w ith both fast. To bo a u hoooM statooasaa W a s fa rth e s t fro m his thought. e Dalles, Portland and Istoria Navigation Co. I m p e r i a l H o te l €nrtpt*» Pl*n Portland. O n. Fun. M s-lacs * a Msuager , But no oue gave him go ha rem ained un bo u g h t R e g u la to r N o w . w asn’ t It pathatlo T o spoU his H ttls plan? L in e Tho roar was bad. and so bs had Ta ha aa honsat man T h a votara w ara la a a re e *t A nd w o u ld n 't stand fo r con. W h i, Tho Dalles udwaypsuts him. * <•< Mo ohanoa to ba a crook, op ba ~ W a s know n as “ H onest J o h n . “I s yo' cake.” he grinned. The tw o boys walked cautiously to (lx-story fireproof bulldlDfi. 1 WO black, eager faces bent aud W h e n runn ing fo r tha oglee Rates. 11.00 sud up. » «o vesre for $ 2 50; o n e y e s r $1 5 0 . * * ’* * ’ • the etlge of Wung ain't laundry roof K nllrely renovstsd. H e fraeljr tapped his pile denly forward aa the die» i m S I . » ’ m u c h . T r y It. O ld e r by • Hteaniers leave Portland aud T he C en trally located. and peered down. Crap shooting w as a Because ha hoped to ■tea^.eno“ * bones. they called them -rattled fre e bus maats trains. Dal lee dally exoept Huuday at 7 a. nj. Postal C a rd , and pay for It w h en y o u can. i To maha tha thing worth while. serious offense, and Shack w as careful arriving at about ft p. iu., coiinactlng at upon the low roof of Wann to keep this retreat on the laundry roof But ha w a s quite disgusted. A t an y tim e w h en .req u ested to do New en d oosy L ad les’ Parlor. O lnlna Room L yle w ith tha F o r w han ha oama to tow n the Daoer i l l l be Sin's laundry. As the tiny cubes now on m ain floor. F in e Cafe and 1-sdies from the knowledge of the police. th e p aner w w il be a d w b r ro o n n iin .ln u u v c M d - . H u t w H a fou nd no rad hot atovaa In eight A u u e i, k n o w n s s th e H s i d S lb b s o Room . “See anyt’lng, Cuffy?" be whispered often made In a single week by shoot expect that all »rreary will be paid beh,»re , bled over anj over. deciding the A nd cold ones a ll nsUed down. kuch request 1» made. It ¡»ea»v to s e t • ► Mp of the tw o colna which lay b® as they glanced aharply from side to Ing craps. B ut her next words chilled I W e carry a surprisingly l a r g e N o w . w a s n ’t It h e a rt rending ‘ “ a . d kiatenr.ent, e m e n t, w which a in blent, the tor hich will be cheerlullv trshlp tw een or the youthful u, gamblers, the side. . , him: and com p lete stock of office A n d re a lly qu ite a * h“ m* T “I's glad y o ’ ain’t shoot crape, hon rendered at adv tlrtte. •Only dat fruit seller on de corner. N o lin e o f g r a f t ha fou nd on d r a f t -shooter” cried fervently: . . ¡supplies. W h ic h spoiled hla little game, * ' . ... ey.” - to m e seben! D is fo’ a palh o H e sin ’ min’.” , “H ow yo’ know?” be demauded A n d little consolation - Grasping the edge of the roof with Inks for Copying, W a s la I t fo r this shoes!” ‘' ... their hands, they sw ung over and sharply. To have than* shout. W e ll, ha To which the other, to counteract the By yo’ eyee an* de w ay yo’ walk», dropped lightly to the ground. Then out . .M spell of the conjure invoked, responded T y p e w ritin g , and they scurried round the corner Into she answered, smiling. “Fo’ks ulu M u c h poorer th a n ha w ent. For G nldendale and K lick itat valley shoot crape an’ do mean r in g s when with equal fervor: B ook -k eep in g. points. Train leaves G oldendale at dey walk an’ look like yo’. I know. -Call him off. seben! P a t my break- Guoss Who. 6:80 a. m dally exrep t Sunday, arriv C at’s why I make yo’ promise h> keer fas .” at the sam e time reaching hope “ Authority without energy doean t ing at L yle at 7 J 0 a. m .( connecting [Copyright. 1907. by 15. C Pa™*llaJ for Cuffy. L ew - ,aw ! 8 bakln’ yo' head L etter and B ill F iles, w ith dow n river boat for Portland and While 1 was In hospital at M adras R fully toward the coins. aln’ fool me. Crap ahootln’a a mean, am ount to much.” But the shooter forestalled h lm -fo t Interm ediate points. “But the tw o in conjunction”— lilndoo sailor who had a cot next to and F ilin g C ases. low t’lng, an’ I’s m ighty glad yo' aln’ ‘Ito a st muck rakere with one hand, mine was visited by a sea captain w ith the dice bad now stopped—and de t '«■ .* *■ do hit." Leav«-s L yle for (lohleu dale on the whom he had served, 1 dared the money his. Look here for th e n ext Shack’s eyes fell gradually to the dig a ditch with the other and «end a ■ much of their conversation. The H in arrival of th e up river steam er. He picked up the c o in ! and ostenta floor. In Imagination he conk) ««« m essage to congress through the teeth thlnfc you are n eeding. ---- ----------- ; doo finally died. * „ - tlously tossed oue back upon the roof. Cuffy over by the window regarding all at the sume tim e.” The namp of the cap tain . fl® O verland Kxpren»» tralus for Baleni, him curiously and these other eyee Roseburg, Anhlaud, Hacramento, O g • D rain « . A few week- later r« 'P '» ! calling: Might Shock It. looking at him with frauk confidence. i “Fade me, Cutty! den, Han F r a u d « » , Stockton Iasi »■are .n llln s Win Dremn». l ie »»>i n He tried to raise hie gase to theirs, but “To tell the truth”— „ ’ Cutty faded him by searching long Angeles, E l Has«», N ew Or,sana and the pood sailor, but poor In p i c k e t 1 could n o t W hat did It mean? Ha had . ’•Don’t." i East. L eaves Portland U nion Depot, native had told him a secret before he and laboriously through bis clothing never felt tim id or abashed before. 8.45 p. u i. Arrive« 7.2ft a. in., dally. “W h y r for another coin, which he at length When he w ent Into the loft with “All right, go ahead If you w ant to. M orning train o o n n eclsa t Woodburn d *Tho father of the dying native had found and placed beside the one on the Cuffy he w as thinking very hard and only I did not think it w as an occasion daily excep t Hunday w llh trulna for For any further Information write or been a sepoy in the great mutiny, and roof. Then the shooter picked up the ^ t A n gel, Hllverton Brow nsville, call on the nearest Agent, or the General very shrewdly. He had sever been In that called for an unueceaaary strain. when the rebellion bad been etMinped dice uud Juggled them in the hollow of riorlngfle'id? W e n d U n t «ml N atron. fi a real bed before, and the softness fait out he had to go into hiding and Ih e bis bands, blowing upon his fingers foi Leave« Portland U n lou Depot 8.80 a.ui Office at Portland. deliciously soothing, but for all that he No« So Nico- his last days In the Jungle. \U u n It luck. When they rattled back to the arrives 6.6ft |». in. did hot fall asleep. He listened to “Nothing became apparent that the J^ngltah Eugene pit»»»»eiiger connects at W ood- 1 roof the two faces again bent lower, Caffy’s regular breathing and thought you t e - put would conquer, a move w as m a d e y bum w ith Mt. Angel am i Hllverton one fearfully, the other exultantly and and struggle«! aud understood rebel- out.” «11 the wealthy Hindoos to ««'«? their M o r o a n d G r s s s V a l l e y . |,»cal. le a v e s Pori lam, Unl»»n Depot llously that he was being conquered, M urm urod Fldo Everyone should subscribe for 4.1ft p. iu., returns 10.85 a .in ., <lsily. fortunes. The father w as attached to Jeering. but he w as straightforward and sharp as ha passed “Yo’s. Shack.” And the one called hla home paper, In order to got all the force o f the nabob o f Mysore and C orvallis passenger leaves Portland with him self, even thongb it hurt. And her. I R e ce iv es D e p o sits, Hell e x c h a n g e , U nion Depot 7.30a.iu., arrlvee6.5O p.m. with certain others removed treasure Cuffy rose to his feet w ith ashy face tho local now«, but to keop In touch at length he heard this strange, tender “ O h .” «aid Pus- a n d d o a G en er a l B a n k in g b u sin esa to the amount o f a million dollars from “I’s ’bleege to stop now, nigger. I • D ally. voiced mammy beginning to move be- w ith the w orld’« dally event« s y .w lth a p o u t Hhertdaii passenger leaves Portland that province to the eoM t and thence done p u t” “ Just at bs U n ion Depot 4 60 p.m ., arrives8.26 A m . should also read l°W hen he w ent down he accompanied by sailing £rnft to one o f th e Lacca- Shack looked at him curiously, tim e w a tc h tha dlves. There It w as buried. The fa Dalljf. standing on the defensive. Indeed Cuffy to a corner behind a large store m aster !“ ^.Jt'orxv» Grove pdsseiiger leaves Port tber could not tell the sou what p a r there was usually good reason foi house to gather kindlings. There ha land Union De|s»t 10 45 p.m -, arrives tlcular Island It was, nor did he know Shack’s custom ary defensive attitude ' a gsasrsl Bsaktag sad sxjbsags * ? • ’ “ • •WHO'S A NIOOKM i“ UX DEMANDED. made a last desperate effort to I 60 p.m . D u lly excep t Hunday. whether the treasure w as recovered ut the end of a gam e of craps, l ie had irtnaacted; loans stsds, bills discounted, core Obviously. ■ iceioisl credits granted; donoslx reoolvsdlea . Bay street and were lost In the crowd. him self. after the war. He was wounded In “Fro™ a man’« standpoint what is The leading evening newspaper o f ¡urrsnt account subjeo« te A e n k . lateros» >eld PORTLAND pHWEGO SUBURBAN been accused o f ringing In “peetlea - Placing a chip upon his shoulder, he Cutty’s mother lived In a sm all tene buttle a sm after bis return to the th e worst feature of the divorce evil?” •n tin s deprelts. loaded dice—of overaw ing a weak op, the P a cific Coast, which has com S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L c a s t , am t when p a c e came he lx»came pouent by a blustering demeanor, of ment In the colored district. She w as turned fiercely to hie companion. asked th e large bidy. 'Who's a nigger?" he demanded plete A ssociated Frees report« and D IV IS IO N . a fu gitive to save him self. The ttoRR- doing many thlnga that were consld Ironing when the boys arrived. “Alimony.” promptly responded the Cuffy laughed In his face ure t a s taken ashore nt n t « « and de- “D at *yo’, ChffyT’ she called as they DejK.t, F u u tof Jefferson Street. special laasad -w ir e service, with he grinned. I experienced man. ered disreputable among roustabouts "I reckon w e bofe is,“ darkened the low doorway. “Corn“ posited In a cave. correepondenta In Important news But, however law less he might be oi But wha’ for yo* act ao. Shack? I le a v e s from Jeller-oii street depot for right In, honey. An' who’s yo’ frlen’ ? ’ That w as the story told to the son. mean, be never showed any signs of 11 T hat our American roreata abound in centers and In all the d tle s and aln’ goln’ knock no chip offen yo Dallas and Interm ediate points dally, •Him Shack, mammy.” answered and that w as the son who tobl It to the outwardly. I lls eye« had n keen, plants which possess the most valuable 4 16 p.m .-;A rreve Port-land, 10.16 a.m . N otary Public. Catty rather proudly. ”Yo’ done heah ahoulder. We aln* no need fight. W e’s medicinal virtues lfi abundantly attested principal tow ns o f tb s N o r th » 1 captain. The story w as over tw enty «trnlghtforward way of searching oth goln’ to T askereepm e an’ yon la. To T he Independence M onm outh Motor P ortland and suburbs are covered w a r s Old then. You will ask. whj ie "tr'cj-rr. M- -RAbt/iars remained s g—s s. me tole 'bout him.” by scores of tha aioat eminent medical Writers and teacher*. Even the untu- Akttonuy for th e S ta te S c h o o l F u n d Line operate« dally to M onm outh and “Co’se 1 has, honey, co’ae I has,” the done tole mammy so." .o n hadn’t m ade a try for The Trrri*- his head w as carried high.' by a bright s ta ff o f reporters, and Alrlle, coan eclli'g w ith H. P. <’«>» “I done tole yo’ Is sheered to fight torod Indiana had discovered the useful- — k ertn a n C - o u n ty . ure. In the first place, for tw enty fog S trains at Dallas and Independence. As he stood there on the defensive woman exclaimed, leaving her Ironing yelled Shack. “Didn’t yo* aay I’s editorial, dramatic, society and aeaa of many native plants before the and coming forward cordially. Glad years after the war the English were w aiting for Cuffy to pitch Into him a» F irs,-class fare from Portland to special writera. Satu rd ay’s edi very vigilant about such things, but other worsted crup shooters hud done. to see yo’, Shack. Come right In. boy ger when I crap yo’ out yaa’dsy? Now advent of the white race. This Informa Sacram ento and San Francis«*», $20i tion, Imparted freely to the whites, led knock dla chip off an’ prove Wt claim ed a big share of w hatever the tion cons.it« Of to 28 pages, and ls*rth,$o. Second-class fair,$15;second he first wondered, then^ grew’ derisive I done heah ’bout yo’ he«i»a o’ time« MORO. OMFOnA* “Mebbe I call yo’ nigger, retorted the latter to eontinue Investigations until nntlves found. Again, the son w as has colon 1 comic page«, as woll as class berth, $2.60 at the larger boy's peaceable. almost Sit down In dat rockin’ cheer. Dar, Cuffy placidly. "I know yo’ did ma. to-day we have a rich assortment of rnosi poor in pocket and distrustful of his dat’s r ig h t So yo's Shack. Law, law! • T ickets to Eastern points and Europe, valuahl* Amarlcan medicinal roots. a dopartiusnt for children, colored plenty time. D at aln’ naffln I ate My boy’s done toie ’bout yo’ no end fellow men. If he bad had the money pitiable attitude. also Japan, C hina, H onolulu and J a m e s ¿ t e w a r t * » O ••Bkeered?” be moeke.t. goln’ fight, x an’ 7«’ aJ“’ »ol* fashion page, an Interesting, serial to fit out an expedition, be would have Say yo’s able do anyt’lng yo’ set out Australia. “No, I ain't sheered." answered Cutty Dr. Pierce believes that «*r bed to take five or six persons Into his quickly, “but what for I fight yo’i for; dat yo’« de moe’ promisin' black We'« got better sense B ut daFs mam la most valnabto asadteteal eoote story and other attractive features CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third . t«e ettfoxf «»os* obstinate and fatal die- confidence, and the chance of his being boy In de whole city.” She returned my callin’ na to broakfas’. CflSM in addition to all the new* of the and W ash in gton . P hone Main 731. u «r^tedproverlv tevestteate them murdered and despoiled w as good In to her Ironing and worked vigorously Shack!” P ortland, Or. The chip fell unheeded from «hack a day. deed. H ad he gone to the owner of for several minutes, then: “Does yo' C. W . ST1NOER, W m . JTcMURRAY Subscription Rates: One month, any craft and offered Jrnlf he would know, honey, dat’« a mighty fine say shoulder. Bat he w as not a boy to do C ity T ick et A gent. G en-P aas. Agt have been laughed at. H e had «Imply «01 ’ D e moa’ promisin’ boy! D at thing« by halve«. A« they 60 cen’s : three months, $1.36; "lx com e to the couclnslowdlint the lRlnnd m eans dsr’s gran’ wuk befd’ yo’—gran’ ward the house he slipped ^ihe dollar months. ^ .5 0 ; tw elve months, $5 w as one of the Ixcendlve group, and wuk, honey. W« black fo’ks need Je«' he had won into Cuffy’s pocket. ¡A ddress: MORO. OREGON. Bample copies mailed free. "Tell yo’ mammy yo’ met de crap he could not say that the treasure had sech boys to grow up an’ lead us. I’s „hooter nn’ be gib hit back.” he said. and ero« rolrolsr «ad etix» « < * * ^ 5 * not l»ecn removed years heftvre. H e glad you an’ Cuffy am frlen’s. H e s a action. The T I • tbe haar* rleld te Hs curotive I actloa. good boy, but easy led. H e needs “An’ If she eber ax yo’ doe« I shoot ras«« «SW I» sim ply hung on to his secret an «hree aad waited, and he w as w aiting yet when B S $ ■trong.^true frlen’s to show de way craps, yo’ say no, I done gib bit Op. an ageoUona la dearty sbovaJa 2 "team- o fa itrseu froas «he stsadard t he w as ftnbbed In a street brawl. Wha’s d a t Cutty? Shack goln’ stay I baa- ! ’• R®111’ tak-e dat Ireos by Dr. B. | W w • boat man offer at fo’ dollar. ^ a[n «hlch la mslted frss te an»jdd. fftiptoTn PriflffW n r once’ determl all night? Shore ’nough? Law, law! ▼. Pure» ef ;B«ffala» M. Y~ te oll aamllae M oro, O r e g o n . to trv for the treasure. He had to D at’s good! Now yo’ hoys Je«’ placate much, but mebbe I m ake W>rfi b y lag«««* Oor tha saafia. wnkln’ hard. I’a goln' >°ng o’ yo to have money, nn.l he had ''live men. •mong yo’sa’fs w hile I get dts tronfh’ •*> ^8» and In this w ay It cam e to l»e known off; deu w e’s hab supper an’ mo’ talk. Tuskegee, sure ’nough." Ke* lose «xrretoua. la On Matters That Interest You «íw a h M m * ^ 1 •’ i ”7 that he w as off after a million No eures I* la eoaaisatlF gaahlag _ Cuffy, yo’ put dat mllyun In a pall o »e. weskaesaas aad | „ --------- R «Bsar pseallar «ITsctlona. Saxs and Holrwai. one knew whither be w as twund. but E x p r e ss ft ml col’ water." Dr. Pleree s dlstrfibslrg d«r*mirni<.ota, Is Your local paper is a necessity The poet John O. Saxe and Oliver everyw here be showed up ho w as ridi Shack bad listened without auy at F » X .ri tX P rs s c ri I s ____iply attested to you, financially and socially. W endell H olm es were talking «bout testimoniale coo- D elivered lo a n y P a rt of th e C ity culed and laughed at. Before he left tem pt to answer, but his eyes and ears But a NEWSPAPER OF QEN- port he w as spoken of as C P ia n o m id F u r n itu r e M<iving. were keenly alert. This w as an ex brain fever, when Mr. Saxe remarked. trllnjisO b» 3 T r a in s to T h e E a s t D aily ERAL CIRCULATION, contain I once had a severe attack of brain Dream s. H e resigned from his ship, perience which w as entirely new aud chartered a native craft and selected a which It would take him tim e to ad fever m yself ” “H ow could you have Trunks and Grips Delivered Through Y ullm an standard« »nd ing the latest news of the world, crew to be depended on. 11« fitted tno Just. H e had peered Into room» be brain fever?” asked Dr. Holm««, »mil tourist «lreplng-«,»r„ daily to Oninli«, is equally necessary to you. The ing; "It Is only strong brains that have craft to fight ns well ns to sail, and he fore now and had generally been drlv (Jhicago, S|«»kniii‘; buirltd „Ireplug-car “ up to date man’* will provide To and From all Trains. Haw did y»u find that got aw ay from Madras 1« the night m with a » broom or a----- poker, en «w « w ay u / wama - but - 7 be I brain fever. daily to KaiiHMN City. R eclining chair himself with these two essential and w as ont of sight of the coast next did not remember any of them thnt had j out?” naked R“” cara («eat« free) to the Ea*«t d aily. features of progress. morning. He had his all In the enter been quite so clean and cosy as thia prise. and It w as a case of make or PO RTLAND DEPOT. Lv. Daily. Ar. p * ily . In THE TWICE - A - WEEK scantily furnished room, and certainly break w ith him. SPOKESMAN - REVIEW, Spo none of the women had been like this CHICAGO POKTLA5 D The run down to the group w-as one who w as actually treating him as MP0CIA1. fur Hie Kant kane, Wash., will be found the H 20 p it. made, but that w as only the beginning. via Hun(in„ti>n. h.H O a.tn. though his presence was desirable. But I 20 p in. very latest news of the world, its Passe« BI kx >, (»topi.) _ 12.15 p.m. Borne of the Islands are only sand bar« of course he w as right In hla declara matter including information on or rooky islets, while others are four * (10 a in. 7 00 p.m. SPOKANE EL VER . tion that a mammy wns a detrim ent to **«>O1(B aKBXN I DIB y o ‘ A P A M « ’ KHOBH! nn (top. «” or five miles In clrcumferep.ee and bottle-wrapper. politics, commerce, agriculture, a big boy. This was only an unusual I’a s .r s R gif* ll.2Sp.ili. 8.4A a m. heavily wooded. They had to l x Dar aln’ nobody to blame but me. I—1 side be w as seeing; presently would mining, literature, as w ell as the For Kadern tfashllig to n, W alla Wntla, Lewi«' aearohed In rotation. The craft would done atole dat money, i n ’ I promise api»ear some weakness with which he Ion, C m u r d ’ Alene und Great Northern points. local h a p p e n in g s in the states of be anchored In the channel txtw een mammy 1 nebber shoot crape In all de could overwhelm Cuffy. A T L A N T IC E X PK EH H A p r lr a ts Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wash tw o islanda while parties landed on worl’. I aln’ n o -g o o d any mo’.” Jils for boarding snfi day for the Ea»t via H u n t But what appeared presently brought 9 45 «.m. 7.10 p in ington and the province of British pupils. Preparas boys ington. either to search for a cave. Tbla 111» I<eg1nning to quiver. Hag him half to hla feet In sudden wonder, no »lop. for sdmission to. * n » Columbia. In addition, its ooL 4.51 a.m. searching took up lots of time. At the 11 :t(t pm sdentlfla schoo Hhack grinned. Fuiaes Riga« derision, contempt. There wns Cuffy A n y person or persona h a v in g collesa. ana for end of three months only eight of the “Yo’ aln’ de firs’ pusaon dat stole, ’ actually telling his mammy about the umns for women, its popular nasa illa . P O R T L A N D B ltitiH horses, cattle, bousea, lota or house- Islands had been explored, and the he Jeered. ”1 reckon yo’ better go off crap «hooting and the money he had latsly «?'»lPP«¿ L O C A L , for «11 local science articles, its short and con ins. Tlio ro u xh point« between B.gg« men were ready for mutiny. The pro In de dark an’ hide. Den de p’ltce aln* loot, and more wonderful yet. Instead Somebody oo»ht to in .e o t . d o ll« I hold good, for «1«, exchange, or MOO a.m . C00 i, m. tinued stories, its “ Answers to In stru o fla a «coordine and I'ortlnnd, visions were gone, and a hundred d if cotch yo’. Now Jemme see yo’ cry 12.05 a.m. Lv. 12.1o piA. Arrives at Bi tig» tbs btet of scolding and punishing him as ordi In the „lot machine, ao that you could p a r tie s d e e ir in g to b u y au ch prop- Correspondents’* and “ Puxile ..__ ___ * draw m i.iwtui I erty, —ill T u r e n n bserver a ru v E R a a ferent disappointm ents had soured the Cuffy paid no attention to him. will find T h O pot ,n your silver aud a hired nary women would have done, this 4 nu«l tra in in g . T M Problems’* combine to form a C ollim M ii s u d W illa m e lte R iv e r . tempers of the men. They agreed to “An’ my mammy treated me,” he mammy waa patting her boy’s cheeks girl before brenkfast. prin cipal bsa had good medium for advertising and Lw sn ty-” '»**. yp o iv home newspaper that at $1.00 per search the ninth Island, but would go went on dolefully, “an’ w as a savin’ and talking iu a low, earnest voice, securing a customer. Try For Astoria su d wav points, oon- no farther. If nothing w as found up for me to go to Tuskegee an leuni nowhere be exoelled. In the calf bound lexicon o f the bank T h e O bserver , and, ye«, they were both crying. ilt-ating w ith Bteautfr for Ilw aco and year can IT S A D V E R T IS IN G VA LO R . ° there, the captain must bend for tha a heap o’ t’lnga, an’ den I w as a-goln North Ite»»ch. Hleamer HaHaalo, Ash Shack drew a hard, deep breath and er the word fall Is found m aty a tim e Moro, Oi coast, even If he had to go In chains. to make money an’ buy her a house waited In momentary expectation of P erh aps yoa h a v e som eth in g to sell— a street dock. Leave« 8 (Hl p in. dally, |3 - ^ ä ä ’& S5S” - ’- and o f t , s team , farm m achinery. T oo m ay Fortune stands by soni» men In wld a plaxaer like w ’lte fo ’ks an’ except Hum,ay. H stiifday 10 00 p. ni farm bearing hl« own name. But, no, Cuffy wt»h to buy som eth in g. The beet possible strange ways. H alf the Island had mule an’ cow nn’ eome chicken«, an’ Arrivcn 6 0Q p m . d a ily « x< »-pt Sunday. way to so m m u n lca te w ith people w ho wleh only spoke of hlmoelf and then went Fools ronh In where bonast bask in » buy or sell Is by Iseertln g s em ail a d been explored when there earne a great now—oh, mammy!” back to his chair by the window, where spectora were never known to tread. H I L U M. D . For D aytou, Oregon City Htid ft ain- vert l»»m eat la T he S pokesm an-R eview . gale, and a French ahlp that had been “Dat’a right.” cried Rhack encourag he sat very sober and thoughtful. And ers, stock m en . Ininherm en and m in hlll River point«. A«h nlr»-et dock ers Farm Frteolp»*- ta k e th e T W IC B -A -W B E K . dism asted and abandoned at sea cam« lngly. "I see dem tears a-co min’ Cuffy Leaves 7 00 a in dally except Hunday. his mammy began to put away her A w ise man either has no secrets or If you w ish to reach b usiness m en and driving In. Rhe furnished plenty of pro Let ’em drap. nigger; let ’em drap!” r . O. O v w -’ ______ rreSI.^. Arrive« 5.80 p.m dally except Hunday. new com er«, use the D A ILT or SUNDAY Ironing and prepare for supper. has no wife. visions. and It w as seen that the sal A momentary flash dried the lnclpl B PO K ES If A N -R B V IB W . After «upper Shack returned to the For L cw I m I oii , Idaho, and w a y p o in ts v i W of her cargo would give every ent tears, ami Cutty’s m uscles grew rocking chair, feeling very comfortable T H B TW IC R -A -W B B K RATES ARB The noise that you hear continually I front R iper,», SVa«b. Lonvo R ipsris man a good thing, treasure or no tress Ten s en te per line eaeh Ineertlea. Count tense. Then again the m U o » i W c .’ s droop .uid contented. And the puxxllng mam 5.40 a. rn » or upon arrival train No. 4, e ls w ords to a line. Is doubtless the crashing of breaking _________________ _ ad. . ... my, after she had cleared the table and daily except Kalurdav. Arrive Hi purls T H B D A IL T A ND SUN D AY R A T * FOR , I , E v e ry k in d o f r ig to order, TbA next dfit? after the wreck drew “I ain’t m in’, Shack,” he said, with washed the dlshee, came and sat down reablutions. C ONSBO UTIVB IN SER TIO N S. 4 p m . dully except Frit,ay. , - __ . . . . . l a n d all orders prompt and eatts- ashore Captain Dream s set out to gHth out resentment. ”1 could whup you between him and Cuffy. Grin and bear ,t Is good advice, but fftcU>ry r e a so n a b le p rices, er some wfkl froft. In thefr oeareh U»a ( like I has done, but I ’low yo’ better F o r f u l l ’ n fortn n tlot) c a ll o n o i raidir»« “Co’so yo’ goln’ to Tuskegee when yo’ noltody can make us grin. F a rm e rs te e m s fed as w ell ar men had discovered no animals of any whup me. I'll stan’ still an let yo get able, honey." she began, and the<j, W m . M cM U H R A Y . . . ,i | >),pv e r e fed a t h o m e , if n o t b etter. U nitkd S tatbu C ourt of C laim » eort The captain bad not gone forty poun’ till yo’ arm's tired. Yo’ aln' an- accepting this for a fact and unob 40e tim e , In saromlng up for genera, rekulte | t h e y ^ r b e t o u r e x pen»e. d e n i Ps»<Feiiif»T A g e n t , The Publishers o f W eM tsr1# I n tsr n stlo e a l • Oe tim es rods when a goat sprang out of tbs ’erstan'. My mammy’s a scrapin' an' servaut of the ludlgnant acorn on his IOS tim es nu-tkNMtry allege th a t I t ** In, In fact,the popu- Pcrllan«!. Di* g in te » bushes and raced sw ay. He turned at savin’ for school, an’ I’m «-scrapin’ an face, she w ent on In an alm ost rever after Christmas one la apt to find that I {¡¡J Unabridged thoroughly . - . - i i « -4 ,am ,ly enrtened In every port, w ith T H B SUN D AY A LONB a tangent to follow her and ten min savin’ too. We aln’ spen’ one cent ent voice; “H it’s a gran’ t ing, dis he has a great and varied assortmsut VT, R. C R O C A N , A G E N T , the purpose o f adapting It to m* n , he Ten ce n ts per line each Insertion. Count utes later found lilmoelf at the base of widout need. An’ now I done to«’ a school; a gran*, noble t’lng. W'at we of frlenda. and severer requirements o f soother genera- M o r e , ( ’» 'p o ll els w ards to a Una a rocky cliff with a cave entrance five whole dollar shootln’ crapw sll I earn black fo'ks lak Is knowln’ t'lngs, an' A DD R K S8 The néw year look« good to.the great- ] feet «bora the ground. It was the na dis w eek - a;»’ 1 promise mammy I neb- dis school will gib us d st, heapin’ up T H B SPOKKRM AN-RRVIBW , bob’s treasure h<nise. sod th« treasure Ixr shoot craps In de worl’. I w ish an’ rnnnln’ ober. To* boys dat projec er part of tho human kind. Rpokane. W ash. w as there. Ha had a portion of It with yo’d whup me good, Rhack ” W rite ytftir adv. p lain ly, en closing em ount I t now stands, has t « * e thoroughly re- for schoolin' can be mos’ anyt’lng yo’ Ri stam p s or m oney order for num ber of iLari IB every detail, boa Imen corrected In him when he returned to the men. Just But Rlxck was not fighting on that aim for-praachers, doctors, lawyers, lltad «rjr « | apt«d to meet hteertlon» desired, and sta te w hether you So long as there are writers of adv. Inserted la D ally, Suaday w hat the treasure amounted to In dol line He threw hla arms akimbo and railroader»-Jea’ lak w*lte fo’ks. Hit a there will be many who will never re severer requlromepts o f e H o u tb - Tine tble N c l2 N orthbad Wish F a te s a l * sh demands more of popular lars and cents no ojue outside of tlx regarded' Cuffy with' 'critical amuaa- a gnu»’ t’lng to be a strong boy like sort to the painstaking labor of Worfle- J u r . », 1 9 » Ik U lIld iwledge than any generation treasure party ever, learned, but tbs re r eoatalned. pitre ng i worth, s s Indicated In the Journal of yo’ wld all deee Clnga on ahead ” II — _ Jem to add th s t we rater cargo taken from the w r « li sold foi ment. daily Hl’ATIONH daily "So yo’s a mammy boy,” he sneered, hand sought Shack’s ahoulder and rest Dorothy Word«worth: "William b , our Judicial w ork s* o f $40,000 at the Portuguese port of <Joa ty In accuracy of defini “Some day, come back tired. H e has spent all the “*n‘ n achoojln’ boy, W ha’a yo’ oenae. mi there caressingly. t e fu tu re ss In the pest It . . . .Blggn...... 11.60 arve Captain Dreams w as ready to sal1 Cuffy? A mammy*« good ’nough fo’ honey,” she continued gently, “yo’ll d s / l n thinking of an adjeettva for tha o f constant reference. 9 . , .O il- S O D S .. . . 11.10 aw ay and only waiting for the tld» ■ «ST^S a EOTT, OkM Jswb». L babies, but w e’s too big. I nebber hnb likely be rldla’ la yo’ own kerrklge an’ cuckoo.” ........Hink«........ 11.10 when a native cruft with » crew of ' LAWBXXcr, WSLDOW. no mammy,' an’ I’m tough. Yo’ better heVIn’ all da black fo’ka round’ yo’. I . Our word “school" la derived from fi , . . W a sc o .. . . 11.00 thirty fishermen and ihell gatherer* ..»jennivail KS ag A f ' azin « V I M T »‘> . , K lon d y ky.. 10 46 hope yo’ll eort a* look out for Cuffy Greek w o rd m e a n in g ‘‘ lelenre. wbl«H»t one. D e y spiles big boys.” m o n t h l ' - m appeared and undertook to despoil him. . . . Handon . . . 10.40 “Yo’ f l n t know my mammy.” w as F A M IL Y H O R A R Y B ut for bla musket« they would have Cuffy’s answer, “an’ yo* ain’t keer for H e's a good boy, but Je«' * little weak education of men w as not so mueh __ irsfrtsto w g a s r E /r s U sy Cauon Jet from books In ancleot Greece aa froflU g a d t gam ssss O m wmoe «A« done so, and hla craft would nevar ..M cD iiinld«.. io. a schoolin'. ’Cep’n’ fbr dat yo’d be flu k eometlmee. W ha« yo'ae bofe at Tua i » t < h n a t ion a l D IC TIO NAR Y « ■ o m fw Ms «ris satsts Is tee,, hava been heard of more.* In the fight in' like ms." Then a sudden Inspira kagee don* let him shoot craps an* lectnrea on philosophy, the public OS- . . i D e M o s s ... 10 06 12 C o im c T i: N ovels Y car v eembly, the theater, tha gamee and tha . . . . .Moro ., M 0.66 be Inflicted a loaa of five men killed tion relied him, and be added, “Wha Fings Ilka d a t H e’ll fceah to yo*. TM s negh Msstese* to t h < grand .iE r sk ln v illt . 0.S7 law courts, where moet of their uoau- MANY E H O R T S T p R IE O A N D and tailed triumphantly away. Tha Premia’ yo’ll keer for him. honey. s trre wsctlesl Met •< H «M ssn r so* * * * yo* stay tonight, RhackT* 0 .2 0 .Graus V PAPCDO ON TIMELY TOM C® Baglish government beard of his find MStr TSs OHIO« • ! • « S O I» « *• sro- Again Shack’s breath came hard, but enpted time w as sp en t •TR mi ’ know,” Indifferently, “roan’ 8 .6 6 . . . Bour •treewfi te wok s sossrf« xsoosr ssk of and tried to bring him to the mark, but some’er's. Mebhe in ole Brown's lum bar hand w as upon his shoulder, her $ 2 . CO Ptn ycah : 2 0 * r A snake’s egg has a thick covertuff, 8 40 ■■rk * n* ms tsrlsl tkst it starts easy. works . t . . . Keift the I’ortuguaea governor refused to dc- ber yard if de watchm an don’ ketch eyes looking Into his. He tried to NO C O N T IN U E D 9TOJ' ’ 7*3 ll ...W ilio x 8 .8 0 sssy sad roes assy ««dsr srdtsary. Vsry tough and flexible. The spectea Bver him up. and after a y*ar be sail scoff and Jeer, bat the words stack In that lay egga deposit them In groupa . . . H h sfd k o ... 8.00 a m day, rseak to™» oases. Ssfsrs »f cvenv humoxr complxts iff •’ * me " ., ? x ' y h a w « be tntrresfedtnour e*«t ta s s«s segtse writs for set frsssstslsg ed for Franca and tnsy be living In his throat, and only a huaky “Yea rn, 1 o f ten or a dosen In the earth In pllsa k^sstswn popes, ssni free. “I»eh s'poee yo’ come oo home ’long that country today. Ninety illtie of t lx Foe rates and In fo rm a tio n a p p ly lo w ilt" cam e to his lips. Then ha rose Union Engine Co. merriam oo . bunts for burled treasure h iv e turned o’ me an' see my raamfny," Invited enddenly to hla fe e t only to «Ink back o f decaying vegetable matter and oth - W . c > . C r « t t « n , A. B o n t er similar places, where tha ogga ey-ea First «L , Fsrtland, Otege« Cuffy eagerly. "She make yo^ fin k like Subscribe for The Observer o u t c o a tly disappointments, Gut thl*. - M o ro . O r. Into the chair, hot and trembling, for hatch without any further care or ah F . F. gsedsll. Salts Asset me. shore. We hah watermllyun an’ ,1 y ,« an exception. The treasure was thia strnaga mammy had kloaed him. teatlon from tha parents. - — sw eet taters an’ bacon, an' In de mawn there, and M w as secured “I kwarod yaf would, boaay." a C o lu m b ia R iver; SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., & N o rth e rn R y C o . Sunset, Ocean and Shasta Route EAST v ia S O U T H Observer*Boo *Store, Good fccommodations for Moro, Oregon. Teams and Wagons. t h r « . I . Gordon Co. B u te u i t o Iia b . S. Su Hayes, Manager at Moro. The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, J. M . P a r r y Stock Inspector Sherman County, Oregon. I- m «’ »i"9er lu «b^enpsrsllsled ( 1 1 t \ ’ OREGON S hort L ine Ü V iV V Keep Posted « s » U nion P acific • HILL M IU T A n Y ACADEM Y. B d ), Sell or Enhuge B hallanuit Livery Co- Wisco, Oregon. p | r & Mercer Bros., Proprs. J. W. The Publisher’s Claims Sustained 1 8 W o rd s !:B = :s 2 4 W o rd s; W CLE5AM U P P lN C O ÏÏ'S t »as engine service A --4 Tha Bost h Current L K c rto PRIZE B h yitit'K S iw i.'S ’. BET THE LATEST ANO BEST Go M. V * • QUAD. I a a a mammy Ukely gib aa fried r • . .. ► ■