R J - - " „ I* Bl.* • '>* ’FtÄX»1, »W W ^ » r ¿ ’’ ; •*-“, ,y,w» a >5~ V ;«• •-» The w — O b s e rv e r. rtae=sya8' i ....—: K O B O , OMBOON : FRIDAY............*. .August 16,1907 Personal T a lk W ith Y . u . I f vou do not read T h e O bserver Why Not? W e should lik e to h ave you ta k e IL and we know It would be profitable to vou to become a subscriber. We »rod It two year» for $2A0; oneyeargl 5O’;12Sct« a month 1» * ’< much. Try It. Order by Postal Card, and pay for It when you can. 7&V N ight Errand o f a Knight Errant. Pgnola. I f they are every one of them murdered In their beds tonight, poor creatures, they w ill have yon to thank for ” f ¿L B ixby’s flesh turned rough w ith ter­ ror lie blanched at tbe picture of his w ife’s draw ing She beamed her sat­ isfaction at results. "Ko you begin to see it, do y o u . she L arger Di*t«nc»*. fellow came over and "seated himself by the daaed owner of the h a t T in - went on. He began to see it. In great distress of soul he took counsel w ith bis book- keei»er. W hat should he do to prevent C opyrigh t. 190«. by Jam es Schreib«- those five Innocent aristocrats from be­ "W h y do they stand for parliam ent ing murdered In their beds or, to them In England, w hile over here w a run H E Panola people are exclusive. a much worse fate, being despoiled of for coogreas?" "M ust be that our districts are so So are the mountain jieaka. their ancestral belongings, the things A t a n y tim e when requested to do which were more than meat or raiment much larger we have to get a move on Both are lonely. Also both In­ ao, the paper will be discontinued. But we to thorn ? * us to get over the ground.** «. spire awe In the beholder. expect that all arrear« will be paid before Bixby's bookkeeper was young. More There are five of the Panola people than that, he had long entertained a auch request 1« made. It Is easy to ask us for a statement, which will be cheerfully to sbure the exclusiveness and the lone­ hopeless adoration for the youngest of rendered at any time. “I suppose you look under tbe bed liness they have elected to maintain, a the Miss Daltons. H e was fired w ith every night for a man." mother and four daughters. The moth­ the chlvalric resolve to protect the "N o t much.” replied the frank girl. er looks aa young as the youngest whole batch of Panola ladles from the T p ut In w hat spare tim e I have look­ daughter, and the youngest duughter possible consequences of B ixby’s Indis­ he Only Woman ing In the m arket place or somewhere looks as old as the oldest. The entire cretion. H e Could Ever Love. where I w ill be mare apt to And one." By the time his own supper was dis­ group, has a contemporaneous appear­ ance. They talk contemporaneously, posed of that night the bookkeeper’s Doesn’t Mention I t plans were ¡»erfected. He would drop [O rig in a l.] aud they think In a batch. They have “I t ’s hard to tell the difference be­ When wa became engaged, Tom told In at Brent's, where the fellow had left the effect of being preserved In amber bis sample trunks, and find out what tween a wise men and a foolish one." me that he never could love but one for the consideration of future students he was about. I t was clearly hla duty “Oh, I don’t know; tbe wise man woman aa a w ife should l>e loved and of their kind. They would well repay not to loee sight of the villain. But at never says T a i n ’t no foo l.*" I >was not that woman. Khe was hla the cost of the amber aud the labor of Brent’s, where a laughing story telling flret and only real lova- Bertha Tlnter- 'Do yon really ballava th a t an asa prestrvivtlon. They are the peculiar group of knights of the road were fill­ ton, with whom he had fallen In love ing the a ir w ith smoke and chatter, HB DIBCOYBUBD IN THU FXLLOVTB HAND aver spoke to Baalam?* queried a man product of n dny thut Is done. HUB «THAW HAT. when he was nineteen and she sixteen. who prided himself on hla superiority Locally they are always spoken of as that particular drummer was not to be H e {MLfaed a long gentlemanly hand to the old beliefs. Tom was then poor, aud Bertha's fa ­ “ the Panola ladies.” Panola Is the In ­ found. ther wouldn't let her marry him. They dian ___ _______________ Tbe Inference was plain and blood gently over Its soiled ribbon as be Coleridge, to whom the question was word for cottou.’ As their lands drifted apart, and when Tom proposed t are gi ven over to the exclusive cultiva­ curdling! n e bad already started for said: p u t replied: "M y friend, I have no “I picked this up In tbe Panola front doubt whatever of I t I have been tor me he hadn’t heard of her In years, Mon of that ataple the name stands Panola w ith heavfin only knew what but he had the honesty to tell me Just Justified. Even In their Industries, you diabolical schemes In his head. In te r yard a little w hile back, and as It Is spoken to In the same w ay m yself." ceptlon then must l»e his own role. It not likely 1 shall be going back to Mr. bow he fe lt about the matter. I was will perceive, they were exclusive. was a good three miles’ tram p along n Bixby’s perhaps you w ill be so good as Whenever the demands of the larder Fam e » * 4 Partware. very much distressed at his confession render It Imperative that provisions dark and muddy lane, but Im m ortal to leave It on hla counter so th a t the “T h a t young physician la working snd would have refused him, but I was - shall be conveyed from the store to the glory awaited him at the other end. owuer may find i t ” hard." very fond of him and accepted him plantation two of tbe young ladles go "The fellow " must have had a good The baffled knight errant fell into the ’Yea," answered the veteran practi­ hoping to grow Into the place that for theta, I t Is not at all easy to de­ start of him. There were no signs of tp»p. “They it was you th a t fired all tioner. “H e Is on the track o f a dis­ Bertha Tlnterton hadn't left vacant. cide whether It Is the youngest two or the villain anywhere. Not even when those shotsT’ be aakod. covery that w ill mean fam e and for­ A demure «mile w rinkled the corners tune. l i e Is trying to Invent a new he reached the much bepatched fence A year ago, after business troubles. the oldest. Torn showed signs of breaking down. I t was on one such occasion that Bix­ about the Panola bouse were there any of the “fellow ’s’’ lips. "I? No, I am name that w ill make some old aliment afraid I cannot claim the laurels of fkahlonable."—Washington Star. He needed something to divert his by, the storekeeper, bubbling over with signs of travel lp that direction save 'title gave some advice the footprints he was himself leaving this occasion. I suspect It was my mind and set It running lu an entirely the lK«st lutentlei|.s, cousin Maude,’’ he said. B a r e ly « • ■ • ■ W r W . ooyf. Few people ever In tbe heavy mud. different channel. I took him off on a nud Invited his doom, The Jaws of his hearer dropped dl» Under that lichen covered roof slum “ I suppose your late uncle didn’t fall ventured to advise the Kt. John D a l­ trip, but It didn’t seem to do much Itered five timid, helpless females, all consolately. Your what?" to remember you In his w ill," said ths tons. No one ever did It successfully. good. I Invited people to the house, “ My cousin and, as It w ill be gener­ sympathetic friend. In a s p lrlt,o f veiled apology for the of them lovely, one o f them adorable. especially young people. Indeed, 1 lm<| ally known by tomorrow night, my “You can hardly call It a remem mengerness of the purchases he was They would never know It, for he, a number of pretty and attractive girls, branca," replied tbe poor relation. “ It Stowing under the seat of their old their guardian angel, would steal away hoping that Tom would get up a tllrta “The devil! A S t John Dalton marry was more like a fain t recollection!" buggy, one of the young ladles thus w ith tbo first gray shaft of dawn, hav­ tion with one of them. But. whether plaintively alluded to the stringency of ing kept vigil over their slumbers a drummer?" his young love still remained or wheth­ "As to that, she might and never re­ through all the hours o f darknoss. T h r e e T e e re. the nrnijey market: er he was satisfied with me, he failed Or, greater glory yet, he might fall gret it. In point of fact, she la n o t” "H o w long,” asked tbe Judge of a ••W HatfwIth our cabins out of repair to become entangled with any of them. "B u t those three big sample trunks?* vagrant negro, “have you been without and the restlessuees of tenants It Is a victim to hla cblvalrlc duties. W ith 1 was in despair. lie was getting no “Contain Miss Dalton's trousseau, any means of support?’ Impossible to keep such a large estate a shuddering sense of his own In­ better, and I didn’t see any wuy to “Since my w ife died to 1808, sub," re­ as ours In proper condition a t the pres­ feriority be recalled the stalw art pro­ am treating you w ith great confidence, rouse him. , . portions of tbe Inquisitive villain. But you perceive, because I have a favo r to sponded the darky respectfully.—L ip ent price of cotton." One dny I saw a notice In the society ask o f you. In some mysterious w ay I plncott’s Magastne. ►’j B U l’J Jbcanied benevolently upon the to die In defense of such a creature— news that Miss Bertha Tlnterton was have lost the box containing the wed two pinched nrlstocrnts, blundered and his soul clung to the singular number— visiting an Intimate friend of mine. 1 ding ring. G irls are so superstitious The Sicilian tyrants never devisad g fell from grace: “ ltlght you are, my would be bliss provided be might only wondered If she would take bold of bear her say before his last gasp, about such things th a t I did not care greater punishment than envy. — J» dear young ladles. But, I say, why not Tom ’s mentality and turn It lu a health­ to let Mias Dalton know of my arrival mu cut the blarsted old place up Into small “Jonas, live for me!" which of course until the ring I have telegraphed for ier channel. For some time I felt that farms nnd sell ’em off to darkle«? You he would politely decline doing. I couldn’t beur the Idea of bringing As a group the Panola ladles were reaches here by the boat I stepi»ed up could keep enough right «round the them together, but Tom well, even lu Interesting. As aq Individual Miss on Bixby's gallery Just a fte r my con» house to do for a garden and a corn love with another, was more to me Ins had driven away, and the talk patch for ohl Highflyer here end live Maude was absorbing. H e had never than sick, and after a hard struggle I yet addressed her as an Individual, there going on made me uneasy, so In clover on the proceeds of the rest." I had to ride out to tbe landing to road called on my friend, met Miss Tlnter ' The stiff lea them reins were gathered Kbe knew him only as a feteber and my telegram I came back by w ay of ton and Invited her to dinner. I didn’t more tightly by the small, thin hand of carrier of brown paper parcels from Panola.” say ahythlng to Tom about It liefore die driver. lie r fin g e r tl|w showed Bixby's shelves to their buggy. ."And was there when I ’’— hand, for I didn't know how he would The world had doled out happiness t it rough the frayed lingers of her This tim e the “fellow ” permitted take the matter, and be might spoil my to Jonas w ith but a niggard's hand. gloves. The flash of a diamond ring himself a well bred laugh. Hut tonight he would wipe out all old plan. pierced the third finger of the old “No, *pon honor, the girls did It all When the evening for the dinner a r­ scores. H e groped Ws way through rived and the two lovers nieb’ l looked gloves. Its w earer looked vaguely the wreck of a highly ornate front l>efore I got there. But It was a m at­ Then it’s time to actl No time fo r Tom to show some nervousness, over Bixby’s bend: gate, n e advanced boldly up the bro­ ter of some speculation w hile I i to studyc to read, to experi­ “ Did you put up 10 cents' worth of especially a t first lie looked at Miss ken brick walk. As tbe villain bad there as to why you did not answer ment t You want to uve your Tlnterton strangely. "D on't you know laundry soup, M r. Bixby?" not preceded him he was still to ar­ when you were spoken to. You see, the Bixby quailed before her frigid glare, rive. Fortune had given him the field. name In yonr hat gave you aw ay." hair, 8Qd mvo it quickly, tool m e?’ she asked, coloring. “Certainly," "Qh, dear! And I w ent there to Pro­ replied Tom, coloring. "1’nf Bertha but anawmbd meekly, “Yessum.’’ Tonight be was only B ixby’s clerk. So make up your mind this “And a package of cooking soda?” tect them against you.” Tlnterton. H ave I changed so very Tomorrow be would be— very minute that If your hair Best bl-cari». Kodn’s all right.” “Really 7 T h a t wga tremendously m no t a r “Very little." But Miss T in Bang! terton was rather skinny and over- “Thank you. T hat Is «11 thia morn- ever cornea out you w ill use lie spun about, w ith his hand to his kind of you." The little bookkeeper was red and dressed, and—well, she looked old tfip. Get up, Highflier." pistol pocket. Where was the ml» A yer’s H a ir Vigor. It makes A fter the manner of a woman prac­ creant? writhing. "But you said you had a fa maldtsh. But she was the only woman ticed In rubbing things In, the store- the scalp healthy. The hair vor to ask of me," be stammered. th a t Tom could ever love as a woman Bang! Bang! . “Yes. The ring ought to come up by should be loved, and If she could yfake ke«>per's w ife «»bled n last drop to his Heavens! Those shots came from stays in. It cannot do gny* him up that was w hat I wanted<>f her. cup o f bitterness:. behind those faithless doors. Tbe m l» boat at daybreak. I t w ill come to BIx thing elee* It’s nature's way. Maybe some of these days, Bixby, by's care. Would you be so good as to Tom I s ' a reserved m a o ; nnd 1 creaut had already effected bis en­ The beet kind ed a keektaaenlal— see that I get |t hy 0 o’clock to the couldn't tell Juet bow she affected him, you’ll know enough to save your trance. “ Sold tor over stwty years.” morning?" but It seemed to-me the meeting m ad e breath to cool your porridge. When Bang! Bang! . Bang! him sadder than ev^r, • I t must be the folks gets to giving advice to them Kt. There must be tw enty men there. He A S e a s o n a b le W is h . realisation of all they had lost In hav­ promptly put a tree between himself, «A—»»A— I A Mrs. O utnlown—Jack, dear, they say ing been separated lu their youth. nixa. and annihilation. ♦ 'g K TOSAI However, I had entered upon the plan As the smoke of thia one sided bat­ that new neighbor of ours Is a fright­ and resolved to give It a thorough tle cleared away a gentle unshaken ful somnambulist. Ij»st night ba got trial. I lqvlted Miss Tlnterton to make voice floated across tbe Intervening up In bis sleep and milked hla cow. Mr. OutatoWn—Is that so? I wish us a fortnight v is it Kbe gladly nc- space charged w ith Inquiry: “ Kindly let us know who that is he’d wander over here and mow our captofi. Though I could not tell exactly bow skulking behind that pecan tree. lawn.—Houston Post Tom felt at tills reunion w ith Ills lost K(>eak distinctly, please, so that no A Pugnacious ware. iove, I could plainly see how the lady mistake shall be made between foe or An earthquake which occurred In f e lt She lost no opiwrtunlty of draw-, friend before we fire again " E n glan d on Feb. 8, 1780. frightened to lng Tom away In nooks and corners B ixby’s bookkeeper preferred not to and when w ith him used all those arts speak at all. lie was making a mental death Aaron H ill, tbe poet and vision women use In attracting men, bring­ map of the premises he had traversed ary projector. O f H ill’s voluminous ing her eyes especially into constant w ith a view to strategic movements writings only nn epigram or tw o are play. I left them alone a great deni, toward the rear. Again that sweet un­ now remembered, but he was a pug nacious Whrd, whM.so terrified Pope and when I entered tbe room where shaken voice: C o m e r 7th and Stork Streets. they were always found them sitting “Please let us know who that is be­ that the spiteful little satirist would It to new snd Its rooms are provided with only walk abroad w ith loaded pistol« very near together. Jusk^liefore the hind our pecan tree. W e do not want running water and long distance tel» aud accompanied by his big Danish visit was ended Tom suggested that to Irurt any one, but we ought to tell phones. European plan. Rates dog Bounce. Aaron H ill to one Of the the time o f her Invitation be extended. you that there are still three loaded gl per dsv and upward. m a n y literary worthies connected with Then I felt sure that, whether the Highest priced room $3 pistols on hand." tbe city of Westminster. H e wm edu > ’ * P " <**?. reunion resulted In a benefit or no, A dim vision of flying legs and flut­ cated at Westminster school, lived Miss Tlnterton had renewed her grip tering coat skirts was vouchsafed the Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. "Petty France" and. a fte r squandering on my husband's heart fa ir garrison briefly. The big gate ed a straw bat left on the battlefield and asked me to send for tbe doctor, W ith a momentary disregard of ters of W estminster abbey. adding that be wished to -see him values. Miss Maude Dalton laid her still alone. When the doctor came out of smoking pistol down upon a priceless The story Is told of bow a neatly ■ Tom ’s room, be told me that the pa Florentine t«ble. Khe glanced at the constructed cipher snved Kir John T r » tlent must go away a t oDce. I In vanlon's life. This cavalier was taken weapon frownlngty. formed Miss Tlnterton of the change I must take It to pieces tomorrow. prisoner nnd locked up In Oolchestey In our plans and expected her to leave R ro tlan d , O reg o n . “ BIOHT TOO AUK, MT DBAS TOVNO IrA D II I t is getting hard on trigger. Rusty castle to a w a it lil« execution. On the Immediately. She made an excuse to second dny of Ills confinement the Jailer OSOAB ANDXRSON M A N A U gR from disuse, I supiKJse." John Daltons It’s time for the cows to stay longer. A week passed, and she The oldest Miss Dalton picked the brought him a letter, which, as fox as come Lome w ’th l'u tl° ” on the'r horns. had not for some reason found It con v " p»n up and wiped off the Floren­ the warder of the ca«t|e could dtortiyep, M o r r is o S t m t i Gome to your U»;n.c.', Eva wm." venlent to go. W e were obliged to de was merely n not« of condolence from Khe had found him conferring affa­ tin e t . ' ’. ? ’ »nresslngly w ith the sleeve pert, leaving her at the house, though a friend. Rut the letter had been con­ Free bue to and from traine she had ordered her trunk sent away bly with a strange man. From Mrs. of the wrapper she had drawn over her cocted on a cipher to which Sly John the next morning. I t was midsummer, Bixby’s point of view measureless pos­ nightgown. ^ ÎR a te a by the day had a clew. Every third letter a fte r "Mnudlo, you show our dear old table and Tom and I went to the mountains. sibilities of Iniquity attached to ev­ punctuation mnrit of any kind wee to no more respect than If It were kitchen When the train was polling out of ery strange man. tell. W hat he mode out wae thia: Ö0 c, 7Ö c, • 1.0 0 , S 1.6 0 , S 2 . “Ladles from top to toe,” Bixby wns deal.” the station Tom turned to me and saleen trying to get rid quiet his nerves. Moreover, he might having aelld comfort for the rest eif hla " \b o u t three, miles straight back Incidentally learn something about the o f her ever since the came. Kbe literal­ life finda that he has another todea the sWailip A touesotner spot movements of that fellow. Agitation, ly forced me to secure a renewal of never was. Hanged If I don’t think disappointment and perplexity strug­ coming along with tbe first cold her Invitation. The only way to move There Is nothlug so perverse as the It’s n deadly risk for n lot of unpro­ gled for the supremacy Ip his knightly furnace that w ill not dq thg w y k .» her was to pretend a breakdown and a« e n g in e s e rv ic e tected female« to bw.tlvln’ In such 1 bosom. The night clerk at Brent’s ba* was guaranteed to do by the man Whe have the doctor order me away.” Uaeto S ms MSB tke ra ie « sas place w ith no lock« nnd no men folk«.’ must hove made the toddy Jonas or­ “But why dldh’t yon tell me?" iBtte ■wows tor mb eoa At which Juncture Mrs. Bixby had dered unusually strong, or perhaps f i t put It these a fte r having given Fear “Tell you. after tbe twaddle I ’d talk Biantrv aa* wtreto bank ocrtiitfit an unpleasant Jolt. appeared on the store gnllery and giv­ tlgue did I t n e fell asleep on tbe cane ed when we were engaged?" Unnatural and unjust law» prevent en her peremptory Invitation to dinner B tre« srecttrel M “And In the tolls of tbe only woman settee soon a fte r Imbibing I t yon from murdering the cheerfel fMend WMty TM W O B OAS XWGIWK ta ere- with such nn accompaniment of yon could ever love! i t was a peculiar When he awoke It was m idnight and who drops In to tell you how nicely Me Btreeto« ta seto a ■ mirisi waeoar enSaf frowns that Bixby ncreptc.l it wl.hontJ Meh «M m toriel tbatit «tanto aaer. wwke position. I a d m it" ____ » . „ o . ’ toe Inquisitive villain wns giving » n o r furnace works without burning hardly delay. When they reached the fam ily I buret Into the merriest laugh I had der Io tbe night clerk. B lxby’e book­ any coal. You must grit your teeth to quarters liehlnd the store Mr«. 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PACIFIC CO., IIH E R N > ....-U» Ht es mer« leave P ortland Hi»4 T h » Dalles d ally except Huisday at 7 a. ni. a rriv in g at about 6 p. m ., oonnectlug a t L y le w ith the C olum bia R iver & N orthern RyCo Sunset, Ocean and Shasta Route F o r Goldeudttle and K lic k ita t valle ey ilnts, T ru lli leaves G oldendale a> at d :3<) a. m. d ally exg den, Han Franclso», HtockUm Los Angeles, E l Pa*<>, N e w Orleans uml tbe East. Leaves Port land U n ion Depot, 8 45 p. in . A rrlv m 7 2A a ut., daily. For any further Information write or M ornin g train oounecls at Woixlborn d ally exoept Sunday w ith trains for call on lb« neare«t Agent, or the General M t. A n gel, Hllverton Brow nsville, Office at Portland. B pringtleht, W e n d lln g nud N atro n. Leave« Portland U n ion Depot 8.30a.m . arrive« 5.66 p. m . Eugene pa««eiiger connects at Wood burn w ith M t. Angel and Hllverton B very one ihould eubacribe fo r local. I x ’avta P ortland U u io u Depot hie home paper, In order to get a ll I 4 16 p. in ., returns 10 36 a .tn M d aily . tbe local news, b ut to keep to touch Corvallis paaaenger leaves Portland U n ion Depot 7.80 a iu ., arriv es 5 60 p m. w ith th« w o rld ’s dally events D a lly . should also road Hheridau pa««enger leaves Portland U n io n Dei>ot 4 60 p.m ., arrive«8.26 a m . The Evenlnf Telegram, D ally. Forest Grove passenger leave« P o r t ­ Portland, Oregon, land U n k iii l)e|>ot 10.48 p .m ., arrives 1 60 p in. D a lly except Hupday. Tbo leading evening newspaper o f Good iccommodations for Teams and Wagons. P O R T L A N D OHW EGO H U B U R H A N H E R V K ’K A N D Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N . Dej>ot, Foot i Store, L in e operate« d a ily to M nn jnn uth and A lrlie , connecting w ith H. 1*. Co’s train« at Delia« uud Independence. ■ Kltot-class fure from Portland to Hacrameuto and H«u Fran cl «oo, $20: berth, $6. Hecoud-claas fair, $16;«e«v,nre«i,n, i.n B tptem h ar 20. I!l)7 U a names tbe fo lb -w ii.« «•¡lo.-Kaes 'o ui r«>\e biso ontinnun s resid^ai-e B|i<-'» Ni»l tb« lo icr.n r, Land Gflloe al The Dal.s-«, Or , I Auun-tL 7. i;«'7. f N»ti«w Is b«r«bv given that William L. M oC alab, of M o n k la n d , Or.-gon. L a * flit d notte« o f bis in te n t toe to m ak« ft .a l ftve- e a r p ro o f in »-nyitort o f Í lorooatci d E n try h is c l in i, Vis: No. MISS, nmdc August 7 1IWI. fo r tbe N H S K l< . H A and H E X H W X of wMition IS, tow nship 'e a o u tb , rm tu e 18 aast, W. la ., and th a t said pro o f w ill be m ade before tb« Megtsu-r apa B eoeiv«r a t Tbe D alle s , O regon, ou 9 erten)b«i 20. 1907. He nain«s th-< follow ing witnesses to prova h i ’ oontiuaous resident« upon and o n lliv a tio n o f. the la n d , vtx : J ni taH tew - a r t, W illia m T a y lo r , C laud« Kp a>n, W t a | * j Broek, a ll o f M o n k la n d , Greg -n, 5t«lfi«18” 2ii.'] C . W. M onau, Uogiab r JÇOTlCg ro il PUIILICATION D -p n r tiiiv n i e f ih * Interi'«", O regon S horeline « nd union P acific 3 T rain s to T h e East Daily Through P u llm an standards and touriat «leeplug-car« d a ily to O m aha, C h ic a g o , H|«*kMii«-; t<>url«t «leeping-car d aily to Kansaa C ity. Recllulng chair oar« (Mate free) to the E a s t daily. PO R TLAN D DEPOT. Lv. Dully. C H IC A O O -I’O R T L A N D H V EC IA 1. for the Itoat *1* H untington. "«.SO ».m. Patte« T ü g g t, (itapf.) 12.1A p.m. prtno lpal haa a a 4 tw e n tv -th re e PJ»? fa’ m f HWoe " h o u re ^ S2D p.n. 4 20 p in. ,r .V 5 o .Ä u ,? ~ ." r “ A « K > U Ä 7 OO n.m . 00 a in. no »top. flag 11. Zip 0. Passes B gu» 8.4ft a m. For K a itrrn W utliington, W alla W alla, Lrw ia ton, Ccaur d'A lene nnd Great Northern point*. HPOKAKK F L Y E R . A T L A N T IC F.XPREHH for the Ka*t via H u n t­ ington. Parees Biga* F O R IL A N D B IG G H L O C A L , for all local point* Iwt-vcen Rigg* mik ) Portland. A rrive* at Rigg» I August 7. il<'7. f K’ Vc.i iLu» Nelson D«de, o( Moro, Or. ««11, hx. Il lcd tiotic« of his inu»iiitou t<* mi.k« ft.ixl eowiruatath a proif in Bupp-.rtof bis el«iru. v g lt< nm- •tead Entry No. 11,307 rumie N«v 2O,1W<5, f..r the KM NK,4 «Kd H. 14 «I - et««i tf». tovnebip 1 eomb. rai.g« 16 sr St, W, M . »ud that anld proof «111 I m * nenie l>«i luihc Hi'g- iater and Reostv.r. at Tue D U|c*, ircK<>n. on September 25, 1907. He iiHinei the following witnfs-e« to prove blB ooiitm nous residence anon and ooltivation of the land, via : H F Khnll, of MonkL'nri. Orozon, mir » ini (rato Fr. ib , «¿1 of Mord, Ort-tfon. ArsJA«to)-T7l I C U .M o o n « , R c ;i» ir.r j ^ O T I t ’K F O It P U B L IC A T IO N . L>' p«rUiicDt o f the ir .ttz ln r . L a n d odi«« i.t Th e lin i Ire, O regon, I August 1$, 1%7. h o i£o is h r r .L y « t n » th a t 'l t<*n>a»E Heott, o( A i'iz , tjic v o ii, h :• filed m itioe of h'B in te n ti.>n to iu * S . ìiun I A vo ve ori n t Li« clnioi, vib : Hom em vnd E n try No. 3964, uimle Fcotn nry ft, 1901, for the lot k and h W ^ N E H o f r r i tion 8, town- • h ip 2 M*>o>b no .«« 19 » cb S. und n X H A X m-«iiou <>$, mwuMbip l «outil, rang« 19 «H«t, W. M., alni Ih m «uni proof w ill be mod« tie- tore «be lt«K<*t»r «nd lleoeiyer a t T b e Iin lle « , Or« non, on Çoptetpbor V6, 1997. H r mm. i» t h f fo llo w iiifi witnc»..en to provo $ I« eon tin none residence oimn and on ltivn- tu>u o f, the l« n d . via: L L i'oiuev, George H o .i:h , E lle n (bin n o n , W e lte r H in itb , «11 of A j.x , O regon. At«ltML*l7*J (n ln tw b la and M ta ln g u e «nd peeu reoehad. 9 he D ictionary, aa I t m iw atniula, has l>een thoroughly re- edited In every detall, lina ficen corrected In every port, and is iidinlrably, adapted to meet the larger end eoverer requirem ents o f a inerat Ion which demanda mqre o f popular illologlcnl knowledge than any ganeratiou at the i«e world worm haa one ever contal contained, ik «1. I t le pci hare needless to add th a t we refer to the 1 1 dictionary ___ In o u r Judicial work aa o f ghcat a u th o rity accuracy o f detlnl- tbe highest . In _______ lio n : and th a t In the fu tu re s « In'thc past It will he the source o f constant n fcronce. CHAiqXSO. MOTT, Chief jM tkw LAWKKNCR WKtpOW. J o n « PA vnt ■TASTO« J.FXFÎ.Î.1 w m . mcmurray ü e n ’ l I ’ a-senger A g en t, x P o rtla n d , O regon. W . R. C R O C A N , AGENT, u. »own 77»« ohoee refer» *0 TFFBSTBR’S I N T E R N A T IO N A L D IC T IO N A R Y M oro, Oregon. . . TH E ri|lUM8ll SOUiHERS DI. -«'Jtltll- •oiiud paneugi O. W.Mooow, lteg’emr dally ^ O T IC B FOR PCBI.ICAT1ON. 1246pni 1.06 D» pu ri m e n i of thè In te rio r, L u n a tifite« M I h * l>«l:r», ’ ircgoti, J . I 10 Aacuot 12. 1907 1 30 Noti«« ìb b e re b , glvcu tb it Luna (J Da 1.46 of fjo n k l« »n l, O regon, h«» fited Uotioe o f hi« 1.60 Î 6 Tine thle N o l2.N n rth b n d Q L June 9, 1907 ’ parné nger flg S T A T IO N S d ally a t .0 6 4 7 0 « 8 14.1 16 1 19.2 19 9 2Jf.9 27.0 4 6 46 8 • |62 6 67.3 arv 70 0 ........PI Kite......... .. .O lh e o iie .... ........Hinke........ . . . . W a«co.. . . .. K lo n d yk e . . . . . Haudoii , . , H ay Canon Jet ..M e D 'TinIds.. . . . D e M o rn ... . . . Moro . . . . .. E re k ln ville . .Gram V alley. . . . Bourbon. . . ........K e n t .. . . . W H o o x ... . . . S h a n ik o ... 11.60 arve 11.19 11.19 11.00 10 46 10.40 u iim t io u t» m ake fin»! eotu m o ieiin n prcof in » iip o it of Ina a bitu i, via: llo n .ra tc e d E n try N». ll.i*7 4 . m«di< D »eriut«.r IA, I»o4 for thè iota 7, 3. «uil 19, of m ptm n IV, and hit 1 o f «rettori ftd. townnhlp 1 e’iutb, rena« lh e a e ,. W . M , nnd tlu tt sani proof w tll he ruadi i* 1 ore thè Itevi« - KVKRV NUMBXn COMPLETS IN ITa“ LS