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.f Or.HlttSoc^ CUv Hall. M o i-o , S h e r m a n E ls ta b lis h o d 1 8 8 7 . 31, 1908 F iv e C e n ts W flA T T « « M IO 3 E 1 S sway when some one called to tbe WOLVES SAVED LIFE. navigator, and she turned to respond w ith a wave of her paddle. As she did Aeeeued Keeper Attacked by Two Big ■ H e i r U a e e M l a * W o r k K e e y « so the canoe tipped over and she was G rizzly Beere. * 1 /s M c r o a * » ■ < H e a l t h y spilled Into tbe water. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeee The love of a wolf for a man saved W hite w ith horror, Travers stripped the life of Alfred IIIII, animal keeper Armlets Man Starti Himself to rte to a lj A ll tbe blood In the body passes thru off hl< coat and hla low shoes and at City park, Denver. The < > r t end the kidueys ouoe every three minute«. With a PWtoL dived to her assistance. H e was a Mr, H ill bad gone Into the bears’ den 1’he kidneys filter the blood; they work By MARSHALL LEONARD. though the tosesr waa f a * older then splendid swimmer, and his heart beat Be wise and buy your • the clock, having long been a mSh high as he thought of the opportunity to quiet old Abe and the one other '«'ght aud day. W hen healthy they C o p y rig h t. 1907. b y W U lle l «rey. grizzly In that lnclosure. Roth of these remove about 500 grains of im pure m at PULLS TRMSER WITH TOE. when the etoefc was pat In I t I t was that bad been offered him. «opposed to bdve been btrtlt by the Theu something loomed dark above giant animals have been extremely ter d aily; when unhealthy some part of teetued to Travers that life really hla bead. There was a shock, and all ugly during the last several days, at this Impure m atter to left in tbe blood. that the clock was Parie Poliee Refuta to for him when be came to Lee ter became black. I t was half an boar tacking the other bears without provo Oils brings on m any diseases and sym - clock to the world Suicide Possible, uperluteud the building of tbe eleo- later that Travers opened hla eyes cation. time for neerly pain In the back, hm dache.nerv- c wo^ks, for until then life had been again aud looked up Into Ada Know l Tbe animal keeper wag unafraid de > Arw were Hying who Wes Beffi Inflicted, uneventful, aud he had not know» of ton’s face («ending anxiously over him. spite the ugly tempers displayed by ousness, hot, d ry skio, rheum atism , had seen Wa great ben hands swing Ada Knowlton. H b head throbbed w ith pain, and he tho grizzlies and bra veil them, armed *f«»ut, gravel, disorders o f the eyesight One of the uioat remarkable r t around the eircto a f Ito dial, bat they Even now he merely knew of her, waa conscious that it was done up in w ith no more formidable weapon than uni hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, ever rectmlcd recently came to light wees very aged p eag l e. Its w orts J f or Travers was not a ladles’ man. He Ishlllty, drowsiness, dropsy .deposits In • leather quirt. - In Farts. , a man w ithout anna ano were covered -With rest, and there was was too terribly In «arucei to shine In bandages. 'he urine, etc. B ito if you keep the fil "Don't move,’’ said a gentle voice. “You atund around there and get on ceeded In shooting himself with a re not a cogwheel that could be turned society. and. though he had tieen hi “You w ill be all right In a few mo your good behavior,” Mr. H ill snhl to ters rig ht you ’ll havo no trouble from volver. For some time the police re- Lester for nearly two months, he seem ments. You were struck on tho heed eld Abo pretty much the samo as lie your kidueys. without a wrench. / fused to believe that such a suicide «Would to u bail boy. One night suddenly every, person In ed as fa r from his goal a-i over. Every by tbe canoe.’’ L . Sells, living In Moro, O r., says, was possible, but medical examination Snnday ho went to church and sat “You weru the rescued instead of the T he grizzly didn’t reply In words, but ‘ L'nlike meat people afflicted w ith kid- has proved conclusively that such was the village started np In bed. One, xfhere ho could watch tho choir where rescuer,” laughed Dr. Pyfrom. "Mlsa he w as seen to w ag his head In hla two, three, four! There was no bell to Ada sai>4, the stained glass forming a yie fa c t ic y trouble, I never suffered much Knowlton brought you to shore." The details of the suicide are. ex give forth this cracked qutlquated me backgrc ®d for the shapely golden rom backache, the principal symptom “ I am so sorry,” she said, bending traordinary. The armless rnae was tallic sound except |he old clock In the head. The Rev. Josiah Rumford watch nelng a weakness of the kidueys. There over. ”1 was pushing tbe boat In front tower. And IF I t had returned to Its ed approvingly the expression of rapt of me and did uot notice that any one was almost constant inclination to pass All kind* of Reservoir and Cistern work in con life It -must be Its dotage, for the Interest th a t was upon Travers’ face had dived after me. I should have been- he secretions, aud I had to arise very nection with water systems installed in first i the'sermon. lie could not more careful, but I never supposed hour was 12 midnight and all.counted all thro >lien during the night on this account. uotlcd t tai the keen blue, eyes of the that any ono would Imagine that I Class style and all work done guaranteed. four strokes. Ila d not some one got I had used Doan’s K idney Fills, prevl- yeuug < dkt factor were Upon the choir wns In danger.’* up In tbe tower and struck the bell Dynamite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations ♦, •us to this tim e, and they had proven rnthgr twin upon the pulpit, aud he "You see,” explained the doctor, “the with a hammer? ImiHioalble. The felt gra idled that he should hold hla -o satisfactory that I procured a box. lake la only three or four feet deep, stairw ay—tbe last put In—had fallen auditor -to well. 1 **cy gave me relief at once aud I am and when we spill out we Just walk years ago. Then, too, every one had ila d to recomnieud ♦hern to others suf Bo It happened that the Rev. Josiah ashore." •V beard the w hirring of wheels—a w hir stopped at the new factory one morn fering from weak kidneys. A number “And I, like an ass, didn’t know ring harsh w ith rust. Directly after ing at«<J extended an Invitation to that,” murmured Travers. " I only saw I m> friends whom 1 induced to try the last stroke Peter Steiger, who T ra v e r^ to Join a church picnic the that Miss Knowlton had gone over Thfin ofiTSTneil the same satisfactory lived Just beneath the tower, bad foil owl »g Week. 1 « w m s h m s m m m b p m m m m « board, and I did not know but what results.” " It 1 i'tultneat a fam ily affair," ho ex she might be In trouble. She seemed opened his'shutter and looked out and- plain« Gas Jimmie's baud went down For sale by all dealers. Fries 60 to be struggling.’* up to the belfry. A ll was still up Into I 'a trousers ¡»ocket. “I am not cents. Foster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, "That was my skirt,” explained the there and about tbe tow^r. I f a foot setting tickets. It Is purely by luvlta- New Y o rk, sole agents for the U nited step bad fallen on the atones Iteiieath tlon and dhly for the mem tiers of the girl. “ I t caught In the gunwale, and 1 States. had to detach It before I could find my be would have heard It. . ■■ » Sunday school, but I thought that per footing.” > Remember the name— D ohus — and Some of the villagers got out of bed haps you might like to meet some of “ I guess that’s about explanation take no other. the young people and get acquainted.” and talked to each other from behind enough," put In tbe physician. “I don’t P ro tlan d , O reg p n . Jlmaiy beamed upon tbe kindly old their h alf opened doors; some lay want to have you come down with a ' The New York Tribune Farmer. •w a k e wondering; some went to sleep man as he thought of Ada Knowlton cold on top of a cut scalp. I guess OSCAR ANDERSON MANAGER and accepted the Invitation with an ef »TO P AT again. Only little children slept - on you’d better drive Into town. Miss fusiveness that caused the minister to IIorseH, cattlq, sheep and swine, w ithout having heard a sound. “Ah, wonder at certain comments he had Knowlton needs to go too. Rhe la soak C onor F r a t u d M o r a S tm ts the children,” said old Caspar Steiner, heard regarding the unsoclabillty of ed. Do you think you can handle yovr -«re.owned probably by four-fifths horse?*’ “the Innocent children! I f they had the newcomer. of the readers of The Observer, and ‘‘I ’m all right now," declared T ra v C o rn e r 7 th a n d S ta rk S tre e ts . been awakeued I should not think “H e Is most cordial,” he told hla all, farmers and the man with but ers, rising to his feet w ith the doctor’s It la n e e and Ita room» are provided with Free bus to and from trains there was evil in I t but they are In wife. * “1 am sure that he needs only running water and long distance tele one horse or cow, in country or vil Us; sensible to evy.” Caspar was the phi to get acquainted to be a decided addi aid. The crowd melted away, and Dr. phone». European plan. Rate» y , losopher of the village, and bla words tion to our little society. I sra sorry Pyfrom and tbe minister led him to hts lage, would be greatly bepefitted by Rates by the day • 1 per day and upward buggy. Miss Knowlton climbed In a ft struck deep Into tbe souls of those who that I did not look him up earlier." reading from week to week the fine Highest priced room $3 THU AKMLZHH MAN WAS LICTZIJ TO THU er him, and they started off. heard him. A ll looked for som< ca Trnxers echoed the same sentiment BRUIND J1U WAS lira FAITUVCD PACK, BX D. S per day. articles on the care and treatment • " I suppose,” said Travers aa they 60 c, 76 c, 9 1.00, 9 I .60, 9 2 , tastrophe. aa he went about hla work. Surely at cleared the grove, “you mast think mate’s dlrectlou, and both- of them of live stock, by Dr C DSmead, the Wright-Dickinson Hotel Cd. named Onlllon. lie was fifty one years There was one person and only one old and a widower. H e lived aloné. that I am lacking In courtesy to not suddenly arose to their hind legs and world famous veterinary writer, in European Plan not a child who hail not heard the ( has. W rig h t, President. One of his arms was amputated some thanking yon for saving my life, but I closeil In upon their keeper. the New York Tribune Farmer. Dr ghostly strokes T hat was Gretchen, H ill’s life wns not wortu a penny at Sinead's articles appeal to practical am ao upset.” Manager. years ago as the result of an accident the granddaughter of old Becker, the ■ . c . D le k li A Good Clean Family Hotel that moment. The Instant old Abe and The other was cut off Cose to the el “You ought to scold me for Injuring men, and no livestock writer in the miller. Gretchen waa to be married to bow a 'fe w months ago, owing to med yon,’’ she declared. “I t was very aw k the other grizzly reached him, how a few days to Hana Huntsman, a United States gives more informa ever, Jim, the gray w olf In the adjoin ical reasons. H e made a precarious ward of me.” '1~" young fellow about her own age, who living by the sale of objects In the “You couldn’t know that I was going ing lnclosure, came to hla rescue. Be tion of every day actual value, pro loved her, and she loved him dearly. to swim out to you,” he reminded. “ I hind Jim waa h it entire faithful pack. longing the usefulness, and saving street Gretchen laughed at the fears of the think I should apologise for being In In less time than It takes to write the lives of valuable animals. These H e had a son who fo r some time villagers. When they told her w hat about It old Abe ami his mate were articles, with the other departments, the lake a f all.*’ past has been In prison a t Chalona-aur- old Rtelner had said she replied that The girl's laugh rang out at the sug surrounded by a howling, snapping, poultry, horticulture, dairy, science Marne. This son was released recently she had not heard the strokes, and she gestion. “I ’m rather glad that you suarllug pack of wolves that kept mechanic*, etc, keep the N. Y. Trib with about (2 In his pocket which be was not a child, therefore the ifhlleeo- N e a re s t H o te l to Business C e n te r, B a n k s an d D epo t. were there,” she said, "though I am tbetr bearshlps ao busy that Mr. H ill une Farmer in the lend of the Agri had earn 'd as good conduct money pher's words were not tru e sorry that you were Injured. I never was given ample titno to escape. while In prison. His first object was cultural press of the United States. W hile the older people were whisper was rescued before.” ’’You can tell me about wolves not to see his father, and be spent all his ing together, shaking their heads and Sunday D inner 35 cents. *Nor performed a rescue,” he re being grateful If yon want to,” aald 3ubsciil>e now, at The Observer money In paying bis fare to Paris. giving way to their dread, the ynnngsr minded. “I don’t suppose that you can Animal Keeper H ill after he had clos Hook Store, Moro, Or. See the club W ithout losing any tim e be w ent from ones were preparing for tbe weddtoff. claim a gold medal for life saving.” ed the lnclosure gates, “but I ’ll stand rales in another place today. the station to bis father’s residence, No one had been married In the village “ I don’t w an t a rew ard ," she In s ist- for the wolves every time. I t wasn’t eager to meet him once again. for a long while, for there were few ed. “You should be entitled to the re so long ago that I chased old Abe Arrived there, be knocked repeatedly Additional Local Mention people there, and the boys as they grew ward, If any one was, liecaose you did away from the young wolves of which at the door, but could obtain no re up went out Into the world, leaving, the not realise that a rescue was not dan old Jim to tbe father. H e mast have sponse. Becoming alarmed, he broke Don't »end ur for free pi dtcatlon an y girls w ith no one to marry them. B at gerous.” reine ml ie red that Incident when he open tbe door and entered. H e struck thing of an advertUInz ch aia-ier. Gretchen's lover would not go w ithent “I am sufficiently rewarded In that 1 saw me In peril, nnd the debt be paid a light and to his horror saw his fa her. H e Iqved her better than even A ll local« will be run till ordered out, know yon,** he declared. “I have been was one of pure gratitude.” ther lying Inanimate a t tbe side of hla success In life. Thia was not rem ark unle»« olherwi»« specified. wanting to meet you for tome time.” bed. H e rushed across to him and able, for every one loved her. She was Miss Knowlton blushed nod changed found that he was dead. D on’t #«k u« Io «end you name» and sd- gentle and amiable and kind. B nt net the subject. Rhe could hot admit that BURGLAR DEMANDS DAMAGES. Ires» ol corre«|<nudenta. Th at 1« a private The armless man was lifted to his till later did those who knew her real she, too, bad felt au Interest, but In 'natter between them and u». bed. As this was being done a revolv Shot In ths E ar, H» Returns to Fils a ise that, much as they prised her, they b.er h e irt she was glad that they knew er fell from his clothes. I t should be Copr for ads, change«, etc., must be In B ill of Com plaint. bad not known her true valoe. each other, and when Travers took ad mentioned tbst he was fully dressed- he office before 2 o’clock p. m. Wedne»- A ll tbe preparations were made, and Because he returned to the house In vantage of hla unconventional totro- lay to ln«ure proper care and attention. Careful examination disclosed tbe the wedding was to he tomorrow. One ductlon to call frequently It was not' which he was shot In the cur when In fact th a t there were no contusions on D on’t »end u» article» on politic», tenn- man who had been a sailor predicted tho act of lunching after rilling It to long before she consented to reward the body, nor was there any evidence terance or religion. biaco»«u>n of auch that tbe son would shine. By common him with her hand In the conventional demand damages of the owner Frank In the room of a struggle having taken oplc» only lead» to violent and ahualve consent the older ones ceased to talk Provock now tluds himself behind fashion decreed by custom. language In the end. place. When the revolver was exam about the mysterious strokes of the old liars charged with burglary and lar “It's such a short courtship,*.’ she ined It was found that tw o chambers Avoid peraonalltle». Compliment» deli clock and, tor the young couple’s sake, said, “but I feel that I have known ceny. had been discharged. Curiously enough, “ don ' t move ,’’ sa id a oestde voicb . assumed a cheerful s i r . . Up to 10 A fter filling n hag w ith silver and cately given are alwa>« acceptable, but you for years.” these were not consecutive chambers. •van they must n o t lie overdone, a» the o'clock tbe younger people were laugh the plcnjc lie should m eet Miss K now l “It all depends upon tbe Introduc other valuables Provock sat down to Between the discharged chnml>ers barge of Incinceritv ¡« apt to follow a tou. ui:d m eeting Miss K now ltou had tion,” said Travers smilingly. ’’Bless eat cold meats and other food In the ing and singing, then were still. «bower oi pretty nothing» tprrad broad- there was an Interval of tw o that were There were people in the village who atom; i become an obsession w ith him. that boat!” home of Paul J. Beltt, M 2 Jefferson •aat . 1 - undischarged. lay awake till after midnight fancying, H e glluilHxl over the stagings and plnt- aveuuc, Cleveland, G. Beltt returned I t was also obvious that, however the Before coming to the*city to trade re«J- dreading, tbst they would bear the old Yomis with a light h eart as ho Imaglu to find the stranger at his board. The Everybody Haa M et H im . man had met his death, robbery was ■r« are rcque»icd to examine The Ob»ei ver clock strike again. W hy they felt this ed tlx ui.inner In which ihey should dwrthrtng column«, it« ,he active, wide- The melancholy man looked more burglar blew out the lone lapip, hut not the motive If It had been accom way at this time they did not know. meet lie ra th e r fancied an Introduc Beltt fired In the darkness. Three iwake buKlnt»« man who advertises, con- than usually downcast—so depressed. plished by any other iieraon. The dead Scarcely any of the older ones but tion under the trees, lie would ad- hours later Beltt, urouaed by a per •euuently he 1» the moat accommodating, man’s watch and other small posses wished the wedding over lest some Vau-v with bZhwd head uiul how low In fact, that one of hla acquaintances sistent rapping at the <Joor, faced the ell» the che«pe»l, and d e il* the moat lib sions were found on tbe mantelpiece, thing might happen to "mar it. But they e v er her hand. T hen she would give was rash enough to ask hlin what waa e ra lly In every way man who had escaped. the matter. and |3.50 wns still In his trousers were disappointed In hearing the clock. him one of those sunny sm iles th a t al “You’ve got to pay mo for wound Carbon paptr, any Mize to order, “Oh, everything!” replied the melan pockets. I t did not strike again. A fte r midnight m ost seemed to lie her habitual exprea- ing my ear,” the visitor said. it Tbe Dbaervor oftiee choly man. The mystery that puzzled the police one a fte r another they fell asleep. alon, aud they would go w alking to “W ell, you’ve got a nerve,” said “ M arket been against you?" was bow tbe armless man discharged W hile they were dropping off a light gether In the leafy -shade Over and , Get one or our indellihle pads "No-o, not exactly,” was the re Beltt. the revolver. appeared In the house o f the miller. over he m entally rehearsed this scene The man ran, hut Beltt and a pollce- tud atnnip for marking I loan. joinder, "but I ’m considerably worried , I t Is slated that ho was an extraor Presently ha emerged hurriedly from until It became alm «et real to him. mnn caught hlui aud he was locked up. over what may happen next week.” dinarily resourceful man. For In the door and called bis next neighbor. B a t a t the last m om ent there came Ladies Fancy Note Paper, large “Rlckness at home?” stance, he was in the habit of unlock Then, one by one, tbe villager* began a com plication a t the factory, and It (««orttueiil with auvulopea to maleh, at I bo A 8q u irre l at Church. “ Not y e t” replied tbe melancholy ing bis door every night w ith his own to stir, pakalng from one house trt an w as Rftor 11 when T rnvprs finally got Observer Book Store. A little red squirrel, from all availa man, “though I'm afraid that I ’m get latchkey. H e did this w ith his teeth. other, and all looking anxiously at aw ay. Ho lost his way try in g to To in«ure publication, article« for Tbe autopsy proved that It was by Becker. Gretchen had been taken-sud drive o u t In n livery buggy, and when ting ready for my regular touch of ble evidence a Methodist, undertook The O tn trver must reach the office before to attend divine services, Interrupted malaria about this time bf year.” means of bis teeth and bis feet that denly 111. noon Wetlneaday. The mall coanea dolly. a t last be cam e to the lake lunch waa “Forewarned to forearmed,’’ returned tbe pastor In the midst of an eloquent he committed suicide. W ith bis teeth The anxiety, the running of people over and tb e m errym akers bad scat I f toil want to keep posted oa a ll the other with as much cheerfulness as sermon and caused something of a he succeeded In fastening a boot lace In and out o f the house. Increased rap tered th ro u g h the woods. , to a piece of w ire and In attaching the idly. A t 9 o’clock one came out and , The minister and his w ife Insisted he coaid summon up under the circum commotion among the congregation ftt bat m doing in Hherman «■•nnly, y«ra want fu r Ob<to»r*ai. tatiua 4 1.M) per year Rome one of your tho Wayne M. E. church In Philadel w ire to the trigger of a revolver. He said, “I f she doesn’t get relief vary that he have something to sat, and stances. “I The O lw r r w r Is prepared to turn oak then took Jhe barrel of the revolver In soon she w ill die." A t h alf past 8 then motherly Mrs. Rumford took him friends to to trouble, and It’s preying phia. The squirrel entered through an open window near the pulpit and, any elans o f iip tod ate Job p rinting . his mouth and pulled tbe w ire with another catne and said, “Rhe Is alnk on yoar mind.” to charge and introduced him to every "Friends?” sniffed the melancholy sitting up. w ith Its tall curved over Its N ew stock, steam preeeee, new type, hto fe y t lng.” A t 4 o’clock old Becker wrung one to sight, Hut Ada Knowlton was 'totlsfaoiion gu aranteed . * A Scotchman, when afiked why he always man. "Much good It would do my raffled back, calmly surveyed Its aur^ hla hands add said, “She Is dead!1 nowhere to be seen. roundings and eyed preacher aad con A Blue Mark here will answer an Jaws W hile Eating F ru it friends If I gave them advice. Think talked to him self, replied: The people stood In groups In the He made himself agreeable to the gregation aa unconcernedly aa though inquiry, when entered upon our calendar R u d d e W ^ R rlc k e n speechless, bis of them? O f course I do, hut for all street, saying to one another, “The old others, but bis eyes continually sought “In th e first place, because I lik e to talk to whole Mno paralysed and unable to clock predicted this calamity, even to a sight of the pink drees and golden the benefit they derive from what 1 It waa an everyday occurrence. The giving the date oi the paper ms the date at Intrusion dtoconcerted Pastor Thomp move a muscle In his body. O. O. H a r the honr and minute it would occur.“ head that had been the attraction. H e tell them I might as well never give son to such an extent that hs for a which your current subscription expiree. an in te llig e n t m an. den, an engineer on tbe Northwestern Then cam sold Caspar Btetner, and one them any thoughts at all.” had seen them drive past on their way We will not be responsible for tbe “In th e second place, because I alw ays lik e to “W ell, what to thunder to I t r * asked moment or two lost the thread of hla railroad, lies at his home, 206 Sixth of the women aald to him: to the lake, and he had carefully noted sermon. A fter requesting one of the neglect ol aubecrihera to notify as of the other, coming back to first prin street, Blonx City, la., in a critical con “Too said the strokes of the clock the dress, bat not a glimpse of It did f hear an in te llig e n t man talk .” members to “pleas« put that squirrel changes in their addreee. Nor w ill tbe dition. M r. Harden had begun eating predicted no misfortune because the he get until well along in the after ciples. notification of a Foot master that the eah- oat” hs resumed hla discourse. "Oh, everything,” replied tbe melan a banana, and he had Jnst aat down We talk out loud for the Scotchm an’s reasons. ecriber has “ Removed” settle tbe bill of Innocent children did not hear them. nook. * choly man as he despondently turned on a lounge when his Jaws suddenly Tou were wrong, yoe see." a delinquent. ». and there the surface of the W ould rather talk on P -r-i-n-t-i-n-g thaw Life Saved by tetters. became clinched, and he was nnable to “There has been no misfortune,“ said lake wtis dotted w ith email boats and sway.—New York Press. Tho life of Constable Charles F. Difficulty in ha rin g your Ubeerver remove the fru it from his lips. Med on any other subject. the old philosopher, “at least to Gret canoes, end In one of the latter he Stevens of San Antonio, Tex., was changed may be avoided by «ending the leal aid waa summoned, bnt M r. H a r chen. She alone except the children did •a w the flash of pink that seemed to T h s Wledom of Dorothy. desired alteration to thia office. A lw ays W e don ’t say a word about prices— it goes den was In too critical a condition for not hear the strokes. Had the clock commnnlcate Its color to his face. Mias Dorothy dooo not roltoh being toft saved by a package of letters carried give the name o f the office from which In hla Inner left elds pocket. U s had any attempt a t relief. . alone to go to sleep. One night after w ithout sayin g that prices are right. predicted an evil for her she would K uowlton. and alonel And she wag you want It changed, aa well aa the one to zha to tqcked In bed by her mother, forgotten his Bible. Tbs officer went which It la to be sent. have heard Ito strokes. They predict paddling In to the lsodlngl to a store on 1’roepect H ill to make an A nd our work— if it’s not right, send it back. who then leaves her, ahe calls to her H angs H ereelf W ith Store and Stripes. ed Her e n try into paradise.“ MTIth assumed careleeanees, he di t, when the parson wanted dis Did it ever occur Io you t h a ! I t Mrs. Cornelia M cK elvle of Baltimore This qntotOd those who heard the rected hla step« toward the tiny wharf father and asks If hs Isn’t coming to Try us. We P rint anything. appeared. Constable Rtevena drove onela no more to produce p rinting th a t twisted an American flag Into a rope words, and they want to their beds to which tbe boats were tied. He bed after he finishes his dinner. “Yea; 1*11 go to bed aa aoon aa my down a road In hla buggy and when to pleasing to the eye than tbe other and committed suicide by hanging her —a ll but the old grandfather and the would be on hand to assist her from near a clump of hushes was fired on. kind. The Observer to equipped w ith self to a closet door. H e r body was lover, who were not to be comforted. tbe canoe, und perhaps after he bad (Inner dlgeata.” ail modern fad II I Ire for do in g good “All right; come upstairs now. Yonr A full charge of bird shot struck where work at the very m in im u m of oust. T ry discovered by her thlrteen-year-old Tbe words of philosophy are not tor Introduced himself there might be a dinner w ill digest npatalra Just aa w*U he carried hla totters, most of them ua with an order and If it to not exaeat- granddaughter. Melancholia, due to those who Wogan j they are for thane r ofo - O re g o n . tbe walk after all lodging In the papers, others peoetrat* poor health. Is supposed to have who have pnonad that Mask portal. ed to yoar perfoot aettofbettoa yoa need EM bed Jnet reached the dock end as down," argnea ths jo n n e Mspefnl.-- • o t pay f o r i A aaarted the a c t F. A. M r r r jH g u thn f k e l « re fi wen het twenty yerdh t .... . TKE HAPPIEST AMERKMIS. THE OREGON FARMER *...I O o u j it y , O r e g o n , K r id a y , J a n Surries, Buggies, Wagons I ements and Machinery : TAe Old Clock. Knowing Miss Knowlton « From.L. R. FRENCH, Moro, On PLUMBING “ ■ STEAM FITTIHC j H. A. S tu art, Moro, Oregon. ■ PUSTERINO, R r ICK AND flOHOBETE W??* " WJhen In P o r i In m l Esmond Hotel Hotel Oregon H otel M oro O p p o s it e P o s t O f f i c e M o ro , O regon. JOB PRINTING »T alk in g to H im s e lf O b se r v e r P r in tin g O ffice HA . - - uhu fA-1 Vi.i'Kjf