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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
» A Im p e r ia l fio te l \ |||ß DälißS, PoitllUll Slid ?**!•"*, O" Bold Step. Australia tolda an odd record. For In' me something.’’ ato answered so T o overoocoe the well-grounded and berly, “ 1 guess you’d batter not study nearly a thousand mUro along to r reasonable objection« of the more Intel over It auy more. Back where I came south coaat not a single stream ree< u«* ligent to the u«e ol secret, medicinal coin- E u re p rA » F / r » . FMlL MrtscH*!» Z , U • ■ • f» from we don’t have folks give us any pound», Dr. E. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. thing, an’ my w ork would ’a’ fetched W a ln u t* are auppooed by some ioUt* 1 f «om« time ago, deckled to make a bold MOHO, O R1G 0N lens ’u ft cents.” to cure rheumatism and toothache and departure from the uiusl course punned a fr a » f» r 8 * ■* When she returned to the mill. J os Is for thio purpose, they «ay. should be by the maker» of put-up F R ID A Y Beetle uae, and. «o ha« published broad met her w ith sober face. carried In the pocket. cast and opcnTyto the whole world, a full •‘The overseer's been here talking to complete link of all the Ingredient» P o re s a a l T a lk W ith Y e s . A bushel of sunflower seed produces and me," she said hesitatingly, “and «nd an la rlm r tnW4.be compoeltloo of hla widely a gallon of excellent oil, and the seeds • a F’ a. ka ttea tmUdtia be doesn’t seem to think It’s any use I f vou do n ot read T h e O b s e rve r for you to keep on a t the knot. He are also very useful for making poul Vhy Not? wants me to take on another girl to try lay In winter. W e should lik e Vo h av e you ta k e show. I ’m aw fu lly sorry. Mellndy." The word costermonger was origi IL and we Know it would be profitable to But Mellndy did not seeaa In the nally coetardinonge»—that In. apple sell you to become a .utocrlber. Wesen •la-story Srs proof building least disconcerted. or. H is noisy manners were comment Hates, *1 00 and np. two year, for $24»; oneyear $ 1 5 0. 12Mcls “I ’ve known I t since the first day,” od upon to Queen Elisabeth's day. In U r e ly rannvatad. Bteainars leave Portis a month I. •*« much. Try It. Order by C an irally located. she returned composedly, "but you Dalles d aily except Bum The village o f Blm, to the Canton wanted me to keep on tryln ’. This ’ll arriv in g a t about 6 p. m ., m e w hen requested to do O larm , Bwltseriand, Is so surrounded Ladle.' Parlor. D in in . Room save both of ua w astin’ more time ” ilacovery, w ill be disc o n tin u ed . B ut we i Soor. F in . <’» t. and Ladle* As she was turning aw ay the over by tall mountains th a t It gets no sun a t a n m the Ham sLsaae Hoorn. ¡1 arrears w ill be paid before seer came hurrying tow ard them, em I . m ad e. I t 1» easy to s«k 0« b a rra s s e d and apologetic. T to older a man rata, declare« a phi- , S h i a s n t, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly U “» i r K » “You haven’t told her yet?” t o asked loeoptor, t to Isas tim e t o has to lsarn , of Joale. Then, glancing at to r face: thing« to thought to knew when to , •‘Yes, 1 see you bare. W ell, It was all £ £ tr a c t, from the w rltln s . of »«sdlns was a boy.—Chums. o ra rtltlo o eis of medicine, enauralns <n Die a big mistake w h a t I said. I ’ve Just ixMuril.le Lerma. oa< h and every lngru L ife to to worthy o f a rational being Sent^-uilm Sd In D r I’ len-ea medicine». been talking w ith the superintendent. W e w ant Miss M ellndy to take a job must be always In progression. W e O n e o fT h .— little hooka w ill be m ailed free must alw ays purpose to do more or aa spare band.” For Goldendale and K lic k ita t valley »n.l ten ¿cut In f th< RivniA From this little better than 1« times past «A» a gift?" asked Mellndy coldly. book it w ill b e ls a m ed th a t D r. lMsrce’s mod- potuta. T ra in leaves G o ld e n d a le » a t "No,” eagerly, “as real, needed help. A curious feature the heart Is. That lclnes contain no alcohol, n a rc o tic , m ineral j a. m. d ally except Buuday, a rriv or other poisonous or Injurious seents You’ve been here long enough to see organ has no nerves of sensation, and axenta ing at L y le a t 7:30 a. m ., oouueotlng and th a t they are made from native, medlcl- w hat the spare hands have to do w ith down river boat for Portland and the bare look now It’ll be by s s s s s consequently a pain to the heart Is an “ s lips, for the cause of the despair was You’re stronger than any girl In het* utter Impossibility. interm ediate points. W e’ll likely stay shut down ouly the tying of a weaver’s kno t " . o r k r t . • S i * 3 . - K ' E - eo, then etort MP and run ai ••Oh, well. Mellndy,” she said reas In t to Chapel o f Saints to the Ursu Leaves L y le for Goldeodsle on ths Rurlngly, ”1 guess you’ll get It all right two to tto evening to help line convent Quebec, there burns a I I t ’s likely to to that way ri arrival of the up river steamer. In time. Most weavers have trouble I re tire lamp, which was lighted to 1717 dow until another rain. ¡Wall at firs t 1 know I did. T hat knot’s and has never sines been extinguished In some crochet work to h Overland Express trains for Baiera, S iW » . •« “ - 2 the hardest kind In the world till you law. I f C ha<1 Of* Bwn a c*‘rtHln ad time, but I guess my $6 ’ Vessels draw ing fourteen fast of w a a few o f our moot valuable native, n*«- Roseburg, A shlan d, rtscraiueuto, O g vertlsciiieut for a partner w ith a thou learn how; then It’s the easiest. Bee. Frauclsoo, Htocktou Los 1 ulani» waa gained fr o n the In d ia n a den, Ban ter can saU from t to A tlantic to the won’t to over $4.” ¡U Ü T u p by S S ro v s d and esset pro- Angeles, E l Pa*», N e w Orleans and the sand dollars, he would not now be And she i»aesed her fingers serose a toad of Lake Superior, a distance of “1 can’t do crochet work “ tbe "F a v o rite Preecrlpttou • to a n*oat tliread, apparently Juri touching I t East. I , eave* Portland U ulon Depot, the m ultim illionaire owner of a gold n t remedy tor regulating all the * ,,n> like that," returned Mellndy, fully A « » m llsa and there was a k n o t Mellndy looked ’unctlona. correcting dUpl Bremen I*, aa 8 45 p. ra. Arrives 7.26 a. m ., d aily . stop 1 guess I ’ll go out an’ 1 producing p ate n t I f D had l»een n on admiringly, despairingly. I Knowledge would t o mors general I f 5 B h X ’Ä r t X f f Ä M orning tra in oonneclsat Woodburn fine penman, he would ppw doubtless w , . . dally except Bunday w ith tralua for “ I t ’s the fingers,” she declared drear some” men could only to convinced th a t they For any further Information write or So at 2 o’clock, when, aa Joale had have been a bookkeeper Instead of ily. “Yours Is soft an’ smooth an’ long, M t. A ngel, Htlverton Brow nsville, call on the nearest Agent, or the General do not know as much as they think Hprlugfleld, W e n d llu g aud N * tron managing partner of hie firm. So it an’ mine”— She held up her big, toll predicted, the machinery began to go I they d a , . - _ slower and slower and Anally stopped lia v e a Portland U n lo u Depot 8.80 a.m . Office at Portland. goes. W e think we know w hat shapes worn hands as more eloquent than i w ith the necessary shutting off of the R e m a rk a b le R ss a a s. our end, but we don’t. In not òhe of words, and Josie nodded an assent vanishing power, Mellndy took her hat Tbs» tru th is stronger ®c,ion hM “Yes, fingers help," she agreed, "but the. cases referred to would the person and went o u t B ut Instead of looking I once more been demonsiroied in Fedors. affected for a moment consider the yours’ll w ear smooth In time. ■round the village, as she had first “1 don’t know,” skeptically. “M y fin IT e n n , the home of 0 V Pepper. H e Bveryone should subacuto tor muse given the correct one. * , gers are pretty nigh big’s your wrist thought. her atepe took her naturally writes: “ I was In bed, entirely disabled his horns to « t d « to < •* all Corvallis paroenger leaves Fortianu One day Jim Beverly, a countryman an’ ’bout as chunked. I ain’t a bit o I with hemorrhages of lungs and throat. U n ion Depot 7.30a m ., arrives6.50 p.m. ths lo a d nsvro. to Its*» to touch who had l*?en long hunting fo r a Jop finger tips, an’ they’re what tie the Doctors failed to help me and hope had D a lly . m , In thq city, becoming discouraged, knots. M ine’s been all roughed up w ith the w o r l i ’s d ally •▼•»to I fled w hen I began taking D r Kings New Bherldan passenger leaves Portland made up his mind to go home before choppln’ down trees to the woods an’ should also road w U n ion De|»ot 4 60 p.m ., arrives 8.26 a .m . I Discovery. That Instant relief came. Tl»e hla funds were completely exhausted. handlin’ the goad d rivln ’ cattle an I coughing boob ceased; bleeding dim ln- Jlui hud <‘ouie to town w ith a tru nk Forest G rove patwenger leaves Port I tshed rapidly and in three weeks I w » h that had to be hold together by a rope land Union Depot 10.45 p .m ., arrives ’ “W here can I find a shovel?" she I able to go to w ork.” Guaranteed for H e had got rid o f the couutry clothe* 1 50 p.m . D a lly except Buuday. M oro. O reg o n asked the yardman. I I coughs and colds j 60c and $1.00 at Moro In It and thought he would like to take H e Jerked his thumb tow ard a small Ths ls a d ln f evsnlng newspaper o f P O R T L A N D OHW EGO S U B U R B A N beck one of those suit cases which he T ria l bottle free. building. " In th« tool house there. I Pharmacy tho Pscifto Oosri. which > * s com ■aw so much used, Going to a shop, H E R V IU E A N D Y A M H I L L gnees,” to answered. fF o u n d some ■ “ B ut you said you couldn’t earn over I he bought a secondhand one a t a re plete Associated Press reports and wild poelee ye w a n t to take up, eh? D IV IS IO N . a dollar a week there at most,’’ re duced price. Besides being second E x p rc s e find F re ig h t Well, wipe the shovel off dry when I ■pedal lessod - w ire, ssrrios, w ith Depot, F<>«»t Of Jefferson Street. minded Joele, “and hero you can make hand. It had (he letters “ V. T ." painted ye’re through an’ put It beck Jeet where D e liv e re d io a n y P a r t of th e i ’ ity oorrsspondents b im portant news on the end. H e was told that a red- five or elx a fte r you learn how to " Ijeaveefrom Jeff eremi street depot for I ’m making that now and ye find I t ” c e n u ri and to all the cities and beaded man w earing glasses and a weave Dalla* and Interm ediale points d ally, Mellndy nodded and w ent on to the ••VOU’VX BXKM H I M LOMO *»O UO H TO S M P id n o a m i F u r n it u r e M o v in g . • ■triped waistcoat had turned It In as sometimes more. Yon w ant to do a bool house, from which she presently 4 16 p.in. A rriv e P o rlla m l, 10.15 a.m . p rincip al towns o f ths Northwest. wvxt H x im a d o . ---------- T h a t lot of thlnga for the brothers and sis, part payment for a n<:w one. T h e Independence M onm outh Motor Po rtland and suburbi are covered emerged w ith a long bandied spade a lie. The man bought a new one and ter« you’ve been telling me about and 1 At h a lf past 4 one of the owner« and and can do the work of a man. Trunks and Grips Delivered L in e operates d ally to M onm outh and for your sick mother. I f you give up, I by s bright s ta ff of reporters, and There’ll to warps and cuts of cloth 'to AI rile, connecting w ith B. P. 1 « » le ft bis old one to be put to the cellar. tto «upertatendent. were w alking on carry and help of all kinds to do. Good trains at Dallas and Independence. editori »-I, dram atic, society and Beverly got It cheap, took it to hl» you’ll have to give that up too." To and From all Trains. “I f there was a chanct, the least bit the dam watching the water. I t bad land, there’ll to work enough! W e ll F I rat-class fare from Portland to room, put his belongings In It and special WTiUr« Saturday'« edi- risen about three toche«. Bacromento aud Kan Froneieoo, $21); I tlon consiste e f «« to 81 pages, and pay $4 a week a t first. W ill you went to the train. A man took a seat of a chanct. I ’d never give up,” said Mellndy a flush coming to her lean I “Not much »how for more than an to rtb , $5. Hedond-olass fair, $16;second beside him who kept glancing oat of stay?” face, “but I can’t awf» there Is. Pap hour’s work. I think." «aid the super "Yeo, pleaae do, Mellndy." urged class berth, $2.60 haa c o lo rrl comic pagae, as well as the corner o f his eye a t him. intendent an’ me once chopped In the woods all T ic k e t* to Eastern points and Europe, a department fo r children, colored “H ow are y> _ T<Kb®rt?" be BM,d pr* * ' Jo«1*- “I ’m afraid eo. In the end jr» »hall alao Japan, C h lua, Honolulu aud w inter to pay a «Icktieaa bill o’ ms’», Mellndy looked from ono to the oth faahton page, an Interesting ««rial •n tly In a low volco. an’ I worked Je«t as long every day a« «have to put to steam power, I suppose, er doubtfully; then her face clrorod. A u strifla. "H o w did you know my name was that w ill to .. more expensive rio ry and other attractive feature« ho did an’ got the msels, an’ we didn’t t h o u g h ------ "Yea, I ’ll atay," «ho anawerod. C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , C o w e r T h ird Ttorbert?” asked Jim , suspecting a con In addition to a ll tho nowa of the give up till every 1««? cent was paid. than our little m ill warrants. and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 711. “There’» plenty of work I can do. I ^ * fidence game. They walked on to the end of the aeon that. I gueaa I can earn th . P o rtla n d , O r. Our folks don’t gtve up. T hat’s why “By several th ln g a -ln ltja l« on suit day. I ’ve stuck to this knot a whole week, dam and leaned against the log fram e flnbacrlption Katoa: Ona month. C. W . STIN G ER , Wm. case, red head.” of the w ater gate. Fifteen minute« when I knew It w an’t no nse at the Throe months lator d ie came to Joele Ci tv T ic k e t A gent. G en-Paaa. A g t “ W ell, suppose I am Torbert. W hat 60 oonta; three month«, $1.85; at* end of the first day. I t ’s Jeet w astlu’- passed Then tto superintendent ut ono morning, her face rad iant See, then?" month«, $8.60; twolve month». $5. yonr time an’ my time, an’ the, ouly tered a wondering exclamation aud Jo«le.” «he breathed, " I —I can do I t “Got the stuff in the case?” leaned forw ard, peering down a t the thing Is for roe to go back home." I can get a loom an’ weave. Boa. Bample ooptaa mailed free. , ’Wnppoae I have." There was no break In the voice now, water. And «he took a thread and paasod her • T il be on hand a t N . to take It off “G reat S co tt" he exclaimed, flo u r but Josie felt vaguely that a tragedy fingers over I t and, behold, there waa your hands. Three days. Better not lav behind the words, deeper than she In-hoe of w ater «toco wo’vo toon a weaver’s knot I hurry. Say F riday. 11 a t n ig h t" «tandtog here I That*« «oven lnehos e ^ iid understand. Involuntarily her a s e n g in e s e r v ic e Where?’ hand fell upon the big. rough one Clara's Jeke. Cacle Sam naca the OKIOJI GAS till 0 o'clock. And look yonder up the anota« 1« w» «ew om ita i> u»« L ittle ten-year-old Clara had heard a I There’« * regular freshet “Just you try It a few more days. stream! artillar? and wlrrloaa tolerrapU Joke at a friend’« gjarty. I t waa entire- J •rrvlce. Tkls ronxk traitaient 1» Mellndy.” »he advised. “Folk« never coming downl W hat’« It mean, any the flret atop. W h ile the train was roil ly new to her, and as soon a« «to re a tni« piacticBl last ol efflciBnc? and flura- how? There km’t a oloud to the sky, ing through the city lim its a couple of know w hat they can do till It come«. On Matters That Interest You turned home she repeated It, with MUtv. T te ÜH10» GAB »MG1W« I» caa- so It ian’t a «loudbnret. But never They think they can’t and It’» no nse, •tractad la wick » »upcrloi manner «nA ol men came down the aisle, looking mind, though. I know w hat It m eant,” much elaboration of detail, to her fa ■ml they; v on’t try any more, and then sack Aw arntwUl tk«t It »tart« easy. work« Yonr local paper is a neoMtity here and there a t passenger«. Bever hastily. " I t means a fu ll day’« work ther. and ran« o*«y «ad«r ordinary, every to you . fin a n c ia lly and aociallj. ly’s suit caae was on end before him. day, routh (ana n«a»e. Before you i«ve»t « H e had heard It many time« before, for tomorrow gnd the next day and One of the men looked at the letter* ceat la « « *• eaalae write (or our free e s tw a Bat a N1W BPAPKB OF OKV- maybe for the » e x t Excuse me now. but It« unique treatm ent at Clara’« i AMD on the suit caae, then a t him suspl- FRAT. CIRCULATION, oonUin- sir. You can tfay and watch the pbe- hands amused him «o much that to Union Gas Engine Co. 3 T r a in s t o T h e E a st D ally ,ln< tha latcct nawi of the world, riaaa l y i — — :----------- r - ----------- — — —v - M pun I ® * — lugegri run ■ " laughed before she wae h alf through. 61-M First St., Portland, O itt.r u • T ll trouble you to open that case, Through P u llm an standard» and Clara waa much astonished and ejac P. p. Kendall, «»te* *«r»t I get that m ill started ” tourist sleeping-car* d aily to Om aha, la equally neoe«aary to you. T h e ■aid one of the men. Twenty tntnufee Ister the owner wee ulated: t Chicago, Rpnkane; tourist »Iroplug-car "up to data man" w ill provide Beverly demurred at flret, then open ■till ttaodlng there, beaming, but per "W hy, papa, w hat made you laugh d ally toKausa» C ity . ReclUdng chair od the cane. There wa« nothing In it himaelf with theae two aaaen tial plexed. Then he row a girl coming before I had finished?" cars (neat* free) to th« East d a lly. but the remnants of a few und* * ‘ feature« of prop-esa. _____ toward him w ith a «pads over her “Oh." her father said evasively, “tto clothe«. The man looked disappointed In THE TW IC E - A - WNXK shoulder, her hgnds «oiled and her face •tory wa» po funny th a t I couldn’t P O R T L A N D D F P O T . l.v . P a lly . A r. D a lly. "You’ve got a red head.” he said, “and SPOKESMAN - U V IX W , Spo red from recent exertion. help It!” th« lutter« on your case are V . T „ but C H IC A O O P O $ T L A 5 I» “H o w ’« th« x»eter cornin’ on?” «be “ W ell,” replied Clara, " it take« yon kane, Waah., w ill ba found tha RPKC1AI. for the East quicker to see a Joke tbaa anybody I asked affably. via Huntingdon. very latest news of the world, its Pateca MRgS* (*tO|>K) “Fine,” be smiled, “but I cannot un ever bow !" —Bohemian Magaslne matter including Information on derstand the reason, only the result W e carry a aurpriein¡ S P O H A N K F L Y K It . 7 00 p.m. » te a fla^ no ai politic*, commerce, agriculture, I hope It w ill >eep on like ttya for and co m p lete etock Ha Luunud Meney to > • » • - t*aaaea Ri«K> ll.29p.ir. 8.46 a mining, literature, at well aa the awhile.” She— Have you ever loaned papa any su p p lies. ; For K a .trrn W aahlngton, W alla W alla, tongue " It ’ll keep on pretty well, but not ton, Coeur tl’ Alun« and Great Northern point» local h ap p e n in g s in the atatea ef money? It has been told here, but It may • * like thl»,” she Answered In a matter Montana, Oregon, Idaho, W a a h He—Onoe or twice. A T L A N T IC EX PR F.H 8 In k s fo r Copying, Judgetl from hl» dialogue w ith the man of fact voice. »1 gueaa the water ’ll for the B a .t » L H u n t- Rhe—T h a t must be the rroaon he baa Ington and tha provinoe of Britiah who had sat l»eelde him that he wa» come down ’hour twice as fa»t a» it did forbidden me to m arry yo«. H e roya ington. acU ntlfta «c.h ooL j 2 better adapted to receive than to give Oolumbiu. In addition, Ha ooL T y p e w r itin g , and before, an’ it'll come pretty steady." Pause« Itigli« anybody that parte w ith hla money as Information, bo he held hl« peace. The p x îîti, J S » # nmn« for women, Its popular He looked at her to amaroment. easily a« you do w ill end In the poor- PO RTLAND -B H M » “men wOUT on. and Jhn got <*” » when B o o k-keep in g . È s & fc . f c f ? ï " W h a t you know where It comet house—Judge. sdenoe articlea, ita ahort and con L O C A L , for all local — W ix \ X iY re î& m aeoerdlng the train reached hla atatlon. pointa het >veen B igg, from?" be exclaimed. tinued atoriea, Ha "Anawar« to I j / u \ br . Ä ,Ä and Portland. Jim took Into his confidence a couple L e tte r and B ill Files, i f , j m t a pond I tapped," «he A rriv e , at Bigg« Corrcapondenta" and "Puaala of detective«, and they all went to N. answered " I wax lookin’ for Hllro an R '.i and F ilin g Cases Problem«" combine to form a three days later. Jim entered the went clear round tto pond. I t cover« if/1 home newspaper that at $1.00 par Northfield nouee h alf an hour before ranch »« five or «lx acre«. I guess, an’ lull II 1 land. Ofltpe For Abtoria and wav point«, con year can nowhere be excelled. Look here for the n ext 11 o'clock, but he wa« not Jim Bever on the other side there’« a brook most necting w ith ateauwr for Ilw aoo *n d M l ly; he was a man w ith w hite hair and « • big aa thia run« off tote ■ g IT S A D V K R T U IN O V A L V « . W th in g you »re n eeding. hT?,*containing lette»« N orth Beach. Mteamer Hamalo, Ash beard. H e sat down In one of the o f Parhapa yoa b a rs aomathlns to «»II—« swamp. An’ I didn’t «ee any Pteee street dock. I .eaves 8.00 p m . d aily, (arm , a t « * a , farm aaaaklnary. Too may fice chairs. I t was not long before he where w ater run to. T hat made me except Hunday. Haturday 1000 p. m. «isfc ta buy aomothlaa. Tho boot posalbla aaw the man who had aat beside him Arrives 6 00 p. no. dally except (Sunday. sray to eommanloato w ith poopla wko wtab know tto pond was full o’ spring hole« la bay or aall la by tasortlns a small aA- on the train come in. He. too. ant where the water boll« up pretty fa«L vortlsomaat la Tho epobaaman-Rovlow. For D ayton, Oregon C ity and Y a m down and. taking up a newspaper, Parmara, atorkmoa. Iwmbormaa aa« m la- But I didn’t think anything special till Moro, Oregon. h ill R iver pointe. Ash street dock ara take tho TVICB-X-WBBK. read It till a man w ith a red head. “ MT r iN O X M ARB PB«TTY MIOH BIO B I got back to thia stream an’ «at down. lx»«ve* 7 00 a. m dally except Sunday. I f ye« wish to roaoh hoslnaaa moa an« YOU» W RBT. Klaases and a striped waistcoat enter Then I noticed w ater tricklin’, and aeweomora. nao tha__D A IL Y ar SUNDAY Arrives 5.30 p.m. daily except Hunday. ePO K B SlC A N -R B VID W . I ed. carrying a brand new suit caae. all at once their eye« are opened, and that made me know the pond wa« The latter went to the desk and called they find they can. I f I were you. higher, an’ I got up an’ looked round. T H * T W IC * -A -W * * K K A T »« A M * For liew lstoii, Idaho, a M way points Tea oaata par Haa aaoh lasortloa. Co««« from R ip arla, Wash. Leave Rtoarla for a room. Mellndy. I u o n ld ift give >1» « "' ' 1V‘ Then I come for the shovel.” 6.40 a. m ., or upon arriv al train No. 4, ata worAa to ,a llna. A little later the other man arose, er’a knot a fte r Ju«t one week I t **m i "Am i you cut th ro u g h r he ««ked. In T U B D A IL Y A N D SU ND A Y R A T K FOR dally except K aiurday. A rrive Riparla yawned and. going to the desk, looked so hard as learning a crow to sing, OOMBBOUTIVB IN S B R T lO N a. tensely Interested. 4 p m . d ally except F r id a y ._________ w » p .ICF a t tto register and w ent npstalr*. and I wa« four month« getting to that Rhe nodded. " T w a ’B’t mnre’n te * Beverly w ent to the door, called In hl« first tune. And I ’m not thinking of feet. I commenced at the river an’ du g IS For fu ll In fo rm a tio n call on or «ddres« men. and. noting the numlmr of the «topping y e t And, Mellndy.” heeltat »bout three or four feet deep till 1 got wm. M c M u r r a y mom a««lgned the newcomer, the Ing a little and looking her companion Tw« S c h o o l tw at P l a c a i GRAND PRW G e n ì Passenger A g en t, three w ent upatalr«. F ive minute« Inquiringly In the face. “1 gueaa this uenr the |K>nd. ihen tapped through. to v a OOO» PoamoR* HitViusl Awnrd P ò rtla n a , O regon lite r they knocked at hl« door and. re- mean» ■ good deal to you. more than An’ I got pretty wet an’ muddy.’’ she finished, laughing. “I <«*"" I*d better o lv tn a no re«r>on«e, kicked It open. Just the work and the dollar«.” “ Mary, why do you let tbe «eullery W . R- C R OCAN, a g e n t , run to the l»»apdto’ house an’ clean up maid make the dumplings? That Mellndy turned her face aw ay, but > ------- ’ H f i i W L D .S PAIR M oro, O regon ’for« 1 go In the m ill.” not l>cfo»e Joele saw In the depth» of; should to your work." “And you cut through." he repeated L jiJ s i. louis “I know It 1«. ma’am. But my mani th« hlU, patient cyee a frightened “Strange that you should discover such ’ 5 ‘l^ W E B S T E R 'S cure haa forbidden It!" shadow. s thing, and we never thought of It,In “Yea, It mean« a good deal." »lowly, direct te P rin c ip al. Boom MS. all the ye«r« we’ve been here. I'v9 Cigars and Cioa**». "a good deal—everything. I f I go back h in ted around that pond a hundred Customer— I want « cigar, Mouth- I t £ T in e tbW N o l2 N nrthbnd Into tto woods I «han’t ever come out times. I «uppo«e, and never thought of ijound I a w J u n e » , 1907 DBHM(nirer Dealer— Ye«. «Ir. Uere’s a good el- ag'ln. I «han’t da«t. I t ’ll be choppln’ there lielug any difference In the level o e n T tly rg Y ed - e j- * >,->> K D a IC IO E N n A la R would to easier to get on there with paeeugr - « gar. Five cants straight. i wood an’ strippln’ tanbark all the rest dally <5 * 8 T A T IO N H money to his pocket than without, lie ' o’ my life. an’- I hate I t I hate It!" h .r of the w ater." Customer—I want a cigar. “Oh, M wa» Jest one o’ them thing» got a position In the bank to which lie 2 5 , 0 0 0 N e w W o r d s Dealer—Beg your pardon, air. Here's i volco becoming bitter. “ I t ’» so—eo llt- that happens.” she answered careless ........B igg*......... 1 12'45ptu had restored Its lost funds. Ihe presl N a w O a » a t t « » r o f t h o W o r ld our special fifteen cent straight.—Cath ...G ih e o tm .,.. 1 ly " I set rig ht where the water trie- w ttb more than H i,«» Utiea. based on the dent promising to sdvance hhn. Jim olic Standard and Times. .....H iu k s ........1 ' kled down, an’ 1 wa« thlnkln’ ’bout the latest census returns. proved capable and became cashier. e which indi- . . . Wasco. , . i ; N o w B io g r a p h ic a l D i c t i o n a r y , m ill stoppln’ for water. I couldn’t tolp H e married the daughter of one of the ■kia. Kobcft- . . K lo u d yk e . t M O N T H L 7 M A G A H iM u Careful e f H ers e lf. containing ths names o f over 10,000 noted th e re s t I f I ’d rot down teu foot off directors. She Inherited her father’s . . . Mendon . . . linraona. date of birth, death, etc. Mistress Mary, why didn't you fin A FAMILY LIBRARY H a y Canon Jet stock to the bank, and thia eventually ish winding ths clock? You only gave M lt e d by W T. HARRIS Ph.D., L L D . ..M c D o n a ld s .. The Best In Cuncf.t Literature C atted States OonuaiaOoner of Bduoatlon. made Jim president. H e Is now mana It a couple of turns. . . . D «M o e s ... ger and pert owner of s trust company 3 3 8 0 Q u a rto P ag es M ary —You must remember that !*«■ 12 C o m * lxts Novcua YtaRLv ..A .M o r o . . . . and la a noted financier. leavin’ you tomorrow, mum, and I ’d E rs k ln v ille . M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N D The question la. W h at would have to- not ba after doto* any of the new girl’s .Grass V alley. P A P C R 3 O N T IM E L Y T O P IC S come of Jim Beverly had he not gone . , , Bourbon. , . work!—Smith's Weekly. $ 2 . 6 0 RKRVtAR; 2 6 c t «. a corv Into a certain shop on a certain day ........ K e n t . . . . N O C O N T IN U E D S T O R IE S and bought a certain aecondhnnd suit . . . . W ilcox . . . The Cewvereetien ef Cele«. caae? T ha chance« are that he would gVKRY N U M e a n COM SLATE IN IT « RLV . . . H h a u lk o ... 'Money talks,” said the succinct par- hare been a tille r of the soil, up lw- For rate« and Information apply to fore day. out In storm and sunshine, “Tee," anawgred Miss Cayenne, “and w . a t. O w o«ros> , A g e n t ■elllng hla beat products and living oh M m e of It «t pestent seems to to quita Subaoribe for Tha Obaertfif M oro» O r. goeatpy and ecandslous la Ite to- The O b s e rv e r the v^eeve shop and Mellndy weoaa m i hups the crudest of a» »•« •«’ * hunds^ But then Mellndy Weeks had come from the wildest of the back country, w alking thirty-five miles with her baggage tied In a newspaper The water supply was a em ail stn-am ■a inefficient aa the rest of the mill o.it- flL During seven months of the year It did all that could be asked, and the m»ll ran full time, but through tto other Ave. when little rain fell and there was no snow to melt, the “»re «in shrank to a tiny threud. and then the grant w ater wheel ceased to revolve until the stream rose a few lu c b e * when It would start again and run for an hour or so and then stop for the Wa tor once more to rise. During Mellndy’« first week the mill bad made fu ll time, for there had been rains, but the day after her talk with Josie this temporary supply became ea Lu listed, and the stream commenced to shrink. When they weDt out to dinner, — Istoria Navigation lo. ÎW y U jj« /(«Afa." fef K w S i R e g u la to r Prhi,Tho W L in e uàTij pasti Columbia River & NorthernRyCo X ç g g / Shasta Boute E A S T via S O U T H 0. B- ID o iin g e r The Evento! Telefram, Portland, Oregon, W C L E 5A M Office Supplies » OREGON Keep Posted S hort L ine UNION PACIFIC • VOLL MIXIAKY ACADEMY, W m Jû Observer^ Book-Store, W . HILL. M. D. Frtealpel- 1ft WnrH« ; m I » I » li I international d M| j