h ig h ly colored fa ce o f the prisoner as h e w a s led off to the lockup, clo sely guarded by qu ite u n n ecessa ry counts bh«s* a fter offerin g to w ork o u t the M ORO, OKltOON J fine by sh oein g the y o k e o f o x en k ep t F R I D A Y ....................... N ov. 22, 1907 to aid the p au p ers In th eir w ork on the tow n farm . T h e proffer , had been re­ fu sed w ith a great sh o w o f d ig n ity . P*r»*n«l Talk With You. It w ou ld h a v e req u ired no g rea t e f ­ fort for th e burly prison er to tea r d ow n I f you do not read Tbe Observer th e bars w h ich covered th e w in d o w s JVhy N o t? o f the Jail and w h ich w ere rather m ore W esh o u ld like to have y<»u take B y / T r a n A J L M e lu o n . for decoration th an for a n y th in g else, It , and we Know It w o u ld be pro fitab le to b ut other th o u g h ts w ere la h is m ind. you to becom e a subscriber. W e send It H e w as, for th e first tim e In hla life , a C opyright. 1907. by F ra n k H . Meloon. tw o years for $ 2 60; o n e > ear $ 1 6 0 ; 1 2 H c t* prisoner. I t w a s th e d u ty o f th e to w n a m o n th Is a’ t m uch. T r y If. O rd e r by to w h ich he had paid poll and property Postal C ard, and pay for It w h e n you can. T w a s nt th e fall electio n s th a t th e ta x e s for m o te y ea rs th a n he cou ld A t any tim e when requested to do feud begau In P o ttersv ille. John really rem em b er to provide him w ith an, the paper w ill be discon tinu ed . B ut we G r a n t th e v illa g e b lack sm ith , a bed aud bourd. T h e ex p erien ce w a s exp ect th a t a ll arrears w ill be paid he lore big, raw b on ed fello w o f en orm ou s n ot on ly n ovel, b ut a lso d istin ctly such req u e s t1»« m ade. I t Is easy to fs k us p leasin g, v e stin g him w ith a se n s e o f lo r a statem ent, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly tnuaclo, w h o se fa ih lly had hailed from n ew Im portance. N ova S cotia, had olut o f view life , and a fte r th e first w eek la th e —X the w orst fea tu re o f th is presum p tu ­ w ell w arm ed lockup he began to look ous a n ta g o n ist# w a s its su cc ess. Ju d ge forw ard w ith regret to th e tim e w h en D R IN K OF w W eaver had lieeu d efea te d by the nar­ he m u st lea v e i t W ith th e p a ssin g o f th e first fo rt­ row m argin o f oue. vote, an d b ittern ess B U T T E R M IL K . w as ev er th e rea fter to ran k le In his n igh t o f th e six ty d a y s’ con finem en t th is s ta te o f affairs, h ow ever, liegan to heart. r A nother sou rce o f v exation for th e pall on him . H e fou n d th a t a v a ca tio n (O r ig in a l.] E n och Quill sat on the sen t o f a m ow ­ Judge w a s th e a ttach m en t w h ich he m ay be o f too lon g d u ration . H e be­ e x iste d b etw een gau to pine for work. F urtherm ore, in g m ach ine gultUug a pair o f stou t could not f « 11 to farm boraua uud atten d in g to th e tuttr h is d au gh ter N ellie, a girl o f pretty h is pride w a s se rio u sly uffected. Ou chlne at th e sa m e tim e. T he sum m er, face. m edium heigh t, plum p person tw o or three occa sio n s J a iler GlbsOn on lea v in g the lockup a fte r b rin gin g in season had settled d ow n from the th e b la ck sm ith ’s su p p er had fo rg o tten flckleuees o f spring and taken on that to lock th e door a fte r him . T h e p ris­ stea d y w arm th w hich g iv es life to the oner rem on strated In forcib le la n g u a g e crentures o f earth. A thrush w a s pip­ a t th is In atten tion to d u ty . in g In a tree, a robin w a s teach in g Its "I'm goln ’ to be lock ed up n ig h ts brood to fly. O ver a b lu e sk y sailed a h ereafter, J ld i G ibson,” he said , k n it­ w h ite cloud, ca stin g w h a t seem ed to tin g th e red sk in o f h is foreh ead Into Enoch to l»e th e shadow' o f a hu ge a m a ss o f fro w n in g w rin k les, "an' I bird. It passed, and th e sun shone w a n t you to u u d erstan ’ 1L T h in k o f ou t seem in gly brighter and w arm er m e sta y in ’ in Jail w ith o u t b ein ’ locked th an before. The iu h u reined In his up! A in’t I got a righ t to be locked hors«w at a tu rn 'for a rest, took off h is up?” stra w hat, w ip ed the sw e a t from his “I ’ll p u t a sp rin g lock on th e door brow aud looked about hltn. tom orrow , Joh n , a n ’ th en If I g o aw«ay From the farm h ou se lieueatb a a n ’ forget to lock th e door you can clu m p of trees on the hill cum n Mabei clo se It a n ’ lock It a n y tim e you w u n t.” Judd, Enoch’s em ployer’s daughter. "W ell, Jim , all I a sk 's to be locked She w ore a calico dress, a cheap apron up lik e I ou gh t to lie,” a n sw e red th e aud a sunbonnet. T he sun poured Its m ollified prisoner. “T h a t’s a ll I a sk .’’ ra y s over her and w as reflected bright­ '"Yes, an ’ I ’ll d o m ore than th a t,” ly from a tin bucket sh e carried In her con tin u ed the co n sta b le. “I ’l l ' h a v e hand. H er approach bropght a p leased th a t lock bo ’ s you can open It from th e look to the young farm hand's face. Inside w ith a n ail. N obody but ua T he girl cam e on over the field w here n eed k n ow , a n ’ you can step o u tsid e John Barleycorn stood In b attle array, a n y tim e you w a n t to. I’m d o in ’ th is ,” em ergin g w h ere Enoch had left w h ole h e w en t on h a stily , “ ’ca u se I d o n ’t com p anies and platoohs ly in g sla u g h ­ w a n t you to g et sick w h ile y o u ’re In tered on th e ground. ITien sh e cam e m y ch arge. P riso n ers g e t all th e e x ­ to w here he sat on h is Iron sent, and e rcise th ey w a n t In e v ’ry w e ll reg u ­ a s she looked up nt him and he sa w lated Jail, a n ’ 1 a in ’t g o ln ’ to h a v e no her pl»*asaut ovul face a w ay dow n in on e s a y th e P o tte r s v ille j a il’s b eh ia ’ the sh ad ow cast by her su u lsm n et he gasp ed w ith th e great Joy th a t w a s In th e tim e s.” “No, nor I n u th er!” agreed th e b la ck ­ him. "I been churnin', Enoch," sh e said , HE GENEROUSLY O F F E R E D TO F IG H T TH EM , sm ith h eartily. " H n ve aom e tobacco, “aud 1 thou gh t a drink o ’ b utterm ilk and m any su itors, on the on e hand and J l m r Ja iler G ibson took a p ip efu l o f th e ’ud ta ste good to you .” W illis W en h am , son o f th e first se le c t­ She took the cover off and handed man, w h o w u s in th e m id st o f b is co n te n ts o f th e blu e an d tin se l p ack ­ th e bucket to him. course nt ou e o f the big ea stern u n i­ a g e ex ten d ed to hltn, and, ro llin g It la • “T hankee, M iss M abel,” he said and versities. th e p alm -o f h is hand, s a t d o w u to h a v e d rank th e contents. "It’s done m e a S electm an W euham w a s an oth er o f a fu r th er ch a t w ith th e prlsouor. h eap o’ good,” he added, handing the J u d ge W eaver's p olitical op p on en ts; "See here, J o h n ,” h e b egan , "the b ucket back to her. “I d on ’t k n ow but but, thou gh th e Judge n ever fo rg a v e b oys arou n ’ P o tte r s v ille are g e ttln ’ o n e thlntf th a t’s done m e m ore good.” one w ho crossed h is w ill, th is w aa n ot m ig h ty bard up f ’r n h orsesh oer. T h ey "W hat's t b a t r the reason for h is op p osin g th e m atch d o n ’t w a n t to go ou t o f to w n f r one "Your brlngln’ It to a« e” Itetween h is d au gh ter N ellie and th e th in g. ’S id es, th ey cou ld n ’t g et n ob od y "Oh, th at w asn't a Av trouble,” sh e selectm an 's son W illis. T h e Judge w a s n earer nor Spencer, a n ’ th a t’s m ost an'd. a sligh t red com in g into her a m an o f *n ieau s, w h ile S electm an fo rty m ile a w a y . W e’ve lieen s talk in ' chi-eka under his gaze. W enham , thou gh p o ssessed o f a m od­ It o v er a t th e grocery sto re, a n ’ w e d e ­ "It isn't the trouble; It’s the d lsp osl erate co m p eten cy , cou ld lea v e b ut a cid ed to a sk you If yon w o u ld n ’t lik e tlo n to do I t I didn't know you ’d keer, sm all sum at h is d em ise to each o f to d o a little w ork h ere. W e could fix ao m uch.” his n u m erous fa m ily , o f w h ich W illis up a p la ce w h ere you co u ld do sh o elu ’ “Oh. I aor you out m ow in ’ In the sun, real slic k .” com posed e x a c tly on e-th irteen th . and I thought It 'ud ta ste good.” "I d on ’t k n o w ’s I’d o b je ct to It, J im ,” W ith y o u n g W enham a b sen t a t col­ T here w a s u brief silen ce, w hich lege, tbe Judge w a s ab le to g iv e hla d elib era ted tb e b la ck sm ith , "provldln* E n o c h e nded. un d ivid ed a tten tio n to th e v illa g e th e b oys d id n ’t th in k ’{w a s le ttln ’ m e "I w ish ed I ow n ed a sm all farm o' b lack sm ith IT« w as w illin g to bide d o w n on my s ix t y d a y s .” m y o w n .|’ "NO 00® w o u ld thin k th a t, J o h n ,” In­ h is tim e, for he k n ew Joh n ’G rant to “1 w ish ed you did, Enoch, for your be one of th ose m en w ho w ith u n fa il­ terp olated th e con stab le. ”W hy,'tw oule In an y tow n , w a s w ith th e y o u n g th e fen ce near w h ich sh e waa driving. Inn, they foun d IL R ed eyed and people. In so m e w a y It g ot rum ored • “ W ant an y hired help?" he asked. ■ M at*) drew rein and looked a t him m audlin, m ostly ohHvlotis to the cares around th e to w n th a t N ellie’s life nt hom e w1»s m ade n on e o f th e plcaaant- a o m e tim e before rep lyin g.i H er f e a ­ o f th is w o r’d. ret «ret i;-1 • t ».!!. b u r st •st by her fath er. F u rth er com m en t lng Into toaid an d h k c o n g h s a« uu e x ­ tu r e s w ere shaded by her sunbonnet. p ostu lated a g a in st the hard fa te th a t wu.'. uroured » bou the pWis. T h * D alla s , Ort-guo, O*U>l»er 9«. 1H07 A suBfaianl oooiaat a ftid a v ll b a rin g bean filed In lid « otfioa by J o n a th a n N M n ln n e a eonteatan t, agaluat bon>e«tt>a food you can b uy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. } You save w hat h a ir you have, and get m ore, too. A n d it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. T h e beat ktaA o f a tsattaaon ial— »'■ o ld to ovwr sia s i a tr t r Vfaaa- "goto fa »r r ovar A u yer's faUtSAPAUUX MUA. CUBBY raCTOCAL. 0. g. IJetsingir M o ro . O re g o n . W e a r s bars to g n p r i n t i n g , ' a n d •f you want aom e done bring It to ua or let na know and w e w ill aer you . I f you think w e are not ex ten siv e en ou gh for your consideration—oh, g o 'lo n g . 8 A m r 5AM iu P o r t i » is «I •T O P D ray C o r n e r 7 th e n d S ta r k S tr e e t s . ’as e n g in e s e rv ic e O ’1 Carte Bam M M the UWIOS OAB u s in g s tor bta tola oetStota tke a tlllrry and wiretoaa telacraih auvice. Thia nn-w iii ou or before the 22d day o f N ovem ber, 1907, end i f von f a il to so ap­ pear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe o o n rt*fo r the re lie f dem anded lu the eom- i-la iu t filed herein a«atu«t you, lo w it, for a decree diaeolvinu tiie ponds o f m atrim o n y now e x i-tiu g between the u la iL tiff aud your- -w lf oo the groauda o f oroA - »»fff to h itiiia n tre a tm e n t aud w ilfu l desertion; and f -r huc I i other aud fu rth e r re lie f a» to the o--urt may ■teem e q u itab le and meet. Tb ut «aturnon« is served apoo von by pub- 1 lost inn thereo f fo r the period of mx «ree»*«- tve week« in T b e Sherm an County (>bM*rver, a wei'kly newspaper of general o irc u letin n , published iu Hherm au w iu n n , O regon, iu /M,r A« mh / s A» a «■/ ■ n r BERTINE The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. R e g u la t o r L in e Portland, The Dtdlss udwajpcuU n u il Picnic co.. Sunset, Ocean and Shasta Rente EAST via SOUTH ' Overland KxpreM trains for Halara, R o seb u rg , A ah liai la u il, Hsu-raulento, O g ­ d en , Han F ra n cisco , H tock ton Lue A n g eles, E l Pa«n, N e w O rle*u* a n d t b e E a st. Leav«** P o rtla n d U n io n D ep o t, 8 45 p. in . A rriv es 7 25 a n r , d a lly . M orn in g train c o n n e c ts a t Win a lb u rn d a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y w ith tra in s for M t. A n g e l, M ilverton B r o w n s v ille , H p rln g tb ld , W e n d llu g a n d N a tr o n . Ix w v c* P o rtla n d U n io n D ep o t 8 .8 0 a .m . arrive« 6.65 p. m , E u g e n e paoaeuger eoabaeta a t W o o d - »>urrt w ith 6Jt A n gel a n d HI 1 vert on local. I^-avea P o rtla n d U n io n I)<|»ot 4.16 p. iu ,, ,return« 10 35 a n t., d a lly . C o rv a llis t«aa«*nger leave* P o rtla n d U n io n De|*ot 7.30 a i n ., a rriv e* 6.60 p .m . D a lly . Hherfflau p aaw n u er leave* P o rtla n d U n io n De|>ot 4 60 p .iu ., a rriv e* « 2 5 a m . D a lly . 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T hat thia kind of a new spa­ per ia popular ia proven by the fact th at the W eekly B lad e now haa over 180,000 yea rly subscribers and cir- ■w w M v V • «e OROKR cnlatea in a ll parts of th e U nited S tates. In ad d ition to th e new s 9 ; the B lad e p u b lish es sh ort and aerial stories, and m an y d ep artm en ts of t he • 0 B E E R V E K ffice m atter Bolted to every m em ber of ib* fa m ily . I l per year, aaor.ple <>sir a t t r a c t art»tiif< ih n e d copy at w ill he readily proven to your sat Isfaetfon If you w ill hut m all a iwwtal rant request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y ., for a /r e t ropy of hl-t booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, anthorltle-». giving T h « O m m v w the names atom of «11 nil the Ingredients e n te rin g 277] Into hl# world-famed m edicines and lng w hat the im -t em inent medical I of th e ag e sav of i-hem. THE NEW YORK WORLD TH K 1C EA W EEK E D IT IO N I.v Duily CHIC tOQ PORTIA' D fi PECI A (. i he Kart *1« « SO n m. Pa»M* liiy x*, IÍ.I4 pm . BPOKAXK F l.Y L H . A T Ar. Dully. « 20 p ». i a p in. 7 00 | .tn. S U0 a m. no »tfip S.tó » m. For Kantern W ««lii»vton, W alla W all«, Lewi« toft, O to r «t’ Almn- »«d Urent Norther» points. ■— p!«asc« H*<_•’ lL20p ir. A T L A N T IC I X fllF P M for thr Kart « L Ifn n l- ington. Pn««< » Il:£ >• F O R I C A M » BlGC.fi L O C A L , for »II toral potai» between llii'g» • nil I’nrtltinit. Ainv«» nt Rig«» a aid 7 TO p in n (Ml p ni. «fully e x c e p t n u u d a y . For D a y to n , O regon C ity am t Y a m ­ h ill RiVor I'ftntfi. Akli Street dock. Leav« b 7 0d a iu «laily e x c e p t H tm d ay, Arrive* 6 30 p in d a ily e x o e p t H u n day. 6.40 ». 111., or u p o n a rrival train No. 4, d a ily e x c e p t H altirday. 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In th e course of the 12 m vu fh s th e issu es for th e n ext great P residential cam p aign w ill he fore­ shadow ed, and everybody w ill w ish to he inform ed. T he T hrice a-week W orld, com in g to you ever/y other d*»y, postage paid, serves all the purposes of a d a ily new spaper, and w ith T h e Observer a ll it costs you is $2.80. A new s service of th is ar­ rangem ent, co n sta n tly increasing, and accuracy of reports,prom ptness in p u b lish in g even ts occurring a n y ­ where in*the w orld, and a ll th a t L worth reading ab ou t hom e, here in Sherm an cou n ty, m ake th is the best com b in ation in th e state. T be p olitical news w ill he found im p ar­ tia l, g ivin g you facts, not op in ion s and wiaties, fu ll m arket reports, cartoons and in terestin g fiction by standard authors A ll fop 42.80. • d v e n t a e . A4 b e n y o n g î t cuir a d - B oo « S tore , D. C. I reland A S on , Moro, Or v erttsin i,* » < * u g e t h u a i n ee» b r id g e r a . Moro, Or k nig» tourlat atei Mleepitig-carn d a ily to O m a h a , (T ilcagn , H pokane; tourlat aleep in g-oar d a lly to K an aas C ity . R eclin in g ch a ir- car* («eat« free) to th e Eaat d a lly . C o lu m b ia WEEKLY to T h e POR TLAN D DI-POT. W orld a lso fo r inform al:ton abotrt h o w i o o b fa in i h e b e s t r e su lts in culiivafin^ the s o il. S t o c k R a is in g , F ru it G row ing e t c . You e n it s c c u i* c tin s e x c e lle n t paper by to Oen-Paaa. A gt _O regon S ho in l in e AND U nion P acific FARMERS 7 r W n . H cM U R R A Y City Ticket Agent. anti tbe date n f t lir first publio -tlo n thervof la th e l l l h day nf O ctob er, t!>07. R o s tB T A . M i l ueu. Att---n- v 7 to llu 2 2 276] fo r P la in tiff ~ e ... Portland, Or. L ea v es L y le for O n ld e u d s le o o th e C. W . STIN G ER , arriv a l o f th e u p riv er stea m er. ss Ç«s*r ____ O O f f e * h o u r*. • h ? A .* iï a w »hall str**L . _r** •atotogu* and psjaphtet « job tain tag ut rers •Í toM&mear. * to . »dar««*. J. W. HILU M. D. IA A h M. C. Dlcklnsoa, Manager. C olum bia River i & N orthernR yC o OF PORTLAND For th e g en eral n e w s o f th e AMERICA’S GREATEST Hotel Co. Chas. Wright, Fresliteat, L eave* from Jeflereo u stree t d e p o t for D ella* a n d In terim -d ial* p o in t* d a lly , 4 16 p .u i. A rriv e P o r tla n d , 10 16 a ni. T h e In itep en ilen ce M o n m o u th Motor L in e o,M«rate*rdally tor M o n m o u th a n d A lrlle, c o n n o t i n g Adth H. P . C o’s tra in s a t Dallua a u d Iude|M *ndence. Flrat-olaaS fare from P ortlan d to H acratnento and H m ii Franidaon, |2 0 : b erth , $6. H econd-claae fair, f 16;seo o u a clae* l/ertb , $2.50 Fqr Q o M en d a le u qd K l l i k l l a t v a lley T ic k e ts to E astern p o ln ta a n d E u ro p e, I ml u 1«. T rain leave« G o k le n d a le at a lso J a p a n , C h in a , H o n o lu lu a u d fluid s, in d a lly e x e e p t H u u d ay, a r r iv ­ A u stralia. in g at L y le a t 7JM) a. ni , e o n u e c tln g w ith d o w n river boat for P o r tla n d an d CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third and W ashington. Phone Main 731» 'in ter m ed ia te p o in ts. Good iccommodalions for Teams and Wagons. m u a n c e to an o ld e r o f th e H o n E I L i t t l e - T h e F a r m e r ’» W if e g , K Id , Judge of the above e L tu le d court, u u lv nmrie on the Wih day o f O ctob er, HWJ. N u rem b erg haa o v er 1,700 houses th a t w ere b u ilt b efore th e se v e n te e n th ctAUury an d 3,M 7 b u ilt In th e se v e n ti-enth and eig h teen th cen tu ries. , iTi«c»m(Hprryt3H<33tir>t.ia<,rm « n r-r <. v. ffiTM/Tr-i ,Y j ."WTF. Mr7VJI ffaFT* 3, « • tfilWlMffWfrjpHjCIIttfflflTRITiH ffîOra j» r r r m n tiin ir x ^ « P?.BrW»rxlt)rT*?Vr*fc*r’, irri ....... this is absolutely true Wright-Dickinson Htoamern le a v e P o rtla n d a n d T h s D a lles d a lly e x c e p t M unday at 7 a. tn. a rriv in g at a b o u t 5 p. u t., c o u n e c tln g at T o H en ry G F ie i chauer, the above narni-d L y le w ith tb e D an gerou s Golf. O ne o f th e r a le s o f th e W esto n -sn p er M are (E n g la n d ) G o lf cln b read s, “A ball m ay be lifte d an d dropped w ith th e lo ss o f a stro k e w h en p la y ed w ith ­ in tho rail lu g s su rro u n d in g th e p ow d er m a g a zin e.” T h ere a p p ea rs to be an elem en t o f d a n g er In thia kind o f g o lf w h ich rem in d s a L ondon w r ite r o f a certain g o lf co u rse on th e W est A frl can co a st, w h ere th e eig h th a n d n in th h o les are a lw a y s o p tion al, aa se v era l g o lfers a re sa id to h a v e been lo st th ere o w in g to th e p ro x im ity of tho Jungle, w h ich is k n o w n to he a favor­ ite lair o f th e lion. Is very careful nt »out hor churn. She Scald-» It thoroughly after using, and give* It a aun bath to nwccten IL bhe knows th a t if her churn Is sour it w ill taint tha butter th a t 1« m ade tn It. T h e stom ach Is a churn. In tho stom ach and d igestive and n u tritiv e tracts are performed pro­ cesses w hich u ie alm ost ex a ctly like the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then th a t If this stom ach-churn Is foul It m akes foul all which Is put into It? Tbo evil Of a foul stom ach Is not atone tho ba 1 tastn In tho m outh and the foul breath caused by It, but tho corruption of tho pure current of blood and the dissem­ ination of disease throughout the hody. Dr. P ierce’s Gulden Medical Discovery m akes tho sour and foul stom ach sw eet. ItdooH fot* the stom ach w hat the w ashing and sun bath do fop th ech iirn —absolutely rem oves ev ery tainting or corrupting ele- ni 'iit. In this way It cures blotch**, pimples, eruptions, acrofjdoua sw ellings, sores, or open «ailn g ulcsrs and AM humors ordh:oaw‘aarlaimtfri>m bad blood. If yon h ave Miter, nnxty, foul ta ste In your m outh, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tir-d, feel depressed and dcsimndent., have frequent headachea, ditzy atu ick s, gnaw ing or distress In stom ­ ach. constipat 'd or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter rlalugs after eatin g and appetite, throe symptom*», or any ronatder- ablo number of them . Indicate th a t you are suffering from blllousnc.««, torpid or lazy liv er with the usual accom panying liutf- ■estion, or dyspepsia and their atten d an t derangem ents. Wine I.«-'»" .lg-V •t< a e r lto n and fo r Hitoh oth er and fa rth e r re lie f ne to the ooart m ay «eem e q u ltan le aud m eet. T h ia lO B im o n i ia nerved upon you by pub­ lica tio n ib e ie o f for « period o f n ix Haooeas- ive week« iu T h e Hherm au County ObM-rvor, a weekly n e w . pa per o f general oirn nlatio u p u hlu hed in Hheruiau oouulv, O r t - i- 'i i, in purananoe to an order o f the H o u K V L i t ­ tle fie ld . Judge o f tbe shove e n title d court, d u ly m ade on the 2d day o f O ctob er, 19S7, and the date o f the firnt p u b lica tio n thereof I* tbe l l l h day o f O ctob er, l'.M)7. O la c d H ra tn a M , A ttorney 7to llu 22-27tt] fo ‘ r Plaintiff AT Hotel Oregon M a ra x re t N B row n, D efe n d an t. C ity W hen _4_.