rl h e
——
V in to n H o te l F U R N I T U R E
against the boiler tiend. Slclone claim ybu’l l l e t me know when It takes place, '.o
m t wtth the FWWYo Otos They
cud. A dezeu
ed 1 tried to climb the smokestack, bat I ’ll try and be there.”
f? • hit. •leva. but there were uo
got In front of Sautlsgo Just after the
he was excited A nytfay, he stood out
“I don't Jump ou any man without Tt y caWe I for volunteer* to go hi
hard fighting of July X. and Holmes
there with a shovel uud kept the whole fa ir wnrulng. Any of the «boys w ill er (he two men, but the stair*
CRASS VALLtV, ORC.
M OHO, OREGON I
was detailed for hospital work among
bunch off me. 1 thought they would tel! yon that,** continued Slclone. !o ; -it..,- * furnace. There were
d
ltooMTOirs MB, who bad suffered sh-
J R ID A Y ................... Feb. 7. 1908 k ill him. But I never tried to chase “Muybe you didn’t know my word was In plenty to take any kind of ci
ANO
vareiy the day bofare. •
rang,» stvers on foot again.
however slight, bat uo chance
WIT*
On* of the woonded. a sergeant, had
“ In the spring we got the rains—not
F o r e e n o l T a lk W ith Y a w .
The nurse pan to and from the„ win sustained a gunabet wound In th * Jaw
Fitzpatrick hesitated. " I ’m not look
like you get now, but cloudbursts The
ing for trouble w ith any man.” he re dow, seeking a loophole for reoapa. sad In the oeufheleto had received
section
meu
were
good
fellows,
only
r If you do not read The Observer
May took bold of
plied guardodly, “but since you’re dis Fltzpntrlck dragged himself higher oa sesut stteatloo.
sometimes we would get luto a storm
Not?
, My Motto la
posed to be fair about notice It’s only the casement to get out o f the uaoke him. Ha was a cowboy, like most of
wiles frdm a section gang and strike a
Because we make medicines
fa ir to you to any that I did know your which rolled over him In ch re i^ y the rough riders, and after his Jaw
PRICES R E A S O N A B L E
W e should like to have you taks place where we-couldn’t see a thing.
Quick
Hales and
bursts and looked down on the crowd
was dressed Kay m ad* soma remark
for them. W e tell them all
It, and w* Know It would be profitable to
“Then Slclone would stop the train, word was out.”
Hmall Profit*.
They begged him to Jump— held ovt about the hot fire they had been
you to become a »ubscrlber. We *t nd I’
“Still
you
took
her?”
about A yer's C h erry Pectoral,
Conducted on Bast Principles
their arms frantically. T h * tw o nun, through before the blockhouse.
Live and Let Live.
two year* for $2 60; onejear $1 50; 12Xct* take a bar and get dowu ahead and
“I t was uiy orders.”
aonnd tlie roadbed. Many and many a
and
th
e
y
p
re
s
c
rib
e
it
fo
r
again
side
by
side,
waved
a
hand.
I
t
a month la a*t much. Trv It. Order by
“I’d
been
through
a
hotter
before
1
“ M y word Is out. The boys-know It
C
o
m
m
e
r
c
i
a
t
i
T
r
i
t
a
l
e
M
e
I
l
e
*
l
e
a
l
washout
be
struck
that
way
which
Call
and Examine
Postal Card, and pay for It when you can
l< ik< 1 like a farew ell. There
ever saw Cnha.” answered th * rough
coughs, colds, bronchitis, con
would have wrecked our train and Is good. 1 don’t jum p any man w ith calling from them, no appeal,
My
Htook of
rider as well os he could through hls
At anv tim e whan requested to do wound up our ball of yarn In a minute. out fa ir warning. I knoXv you now,
sumption. They trust it. Then
FURNITURE
•O, the paper will be discontinued. Hut we Often and often Slclone would go into Fltzpntrlck, and the next tim e I see nurse would not desert hla c h a r « lwadages. The remark directed Kay's
you can afford to trust jt.
nnd we saw It all.
and
W. H. SIM O N ,
attention to the condition of hls
aspect that all arrears will be paid before
hla dlvtalon without a dry thread on yon, look out.” And without more ado
Suddenly there was a cry hRou
s u c h request Is made. It Ueatv to ask us
breast and neck, which wore a
HIDE
LINER
Ask
your
own
doctor.
Siclone
walked
out
of
the
ahop,
great
M n l n w t M O I t O O r c ir o n
for a statement, which will be theerfully him.
keener than the confused «flouting of of scars.
before buying
T h e b e s t k in d o f a t e s t im o n ia l —
“Those wore different days,” mused ly to the relief of the barber If net of the crowd, and one running forward
rendered at any time.
I Next door to Hotel Moro.
"W here are you fro m F
“ • o ld fo r o v e r s ix t y y e a r s .”
the grizzled striker. “The old boys are Fitz.
parted the men at the front and, clear Hohnes.
Fitzpatrick may have wiped a little
scattered now all over this broad land.
ing the fence, Jumped Into tho yard
j « Bed« 1. o. Jtrw oe.. toweii.
“Everywhere”
Tho strike did It, and you fellows have sweat from his face, but he said noth under the burulng gable.
/ t ; Ä e m a n u lZ e t u r e r a o f
“Where did you get bunted that
SARSAPAKILLA.
the snap. But what I wonder often ing. only walked dowu to the round
Before people recognized him a lariat w a y F
M oro - Oregon.
MLLS.
and often la whether Slclone la really house and took out the 313 us usual was swinging over his head. It
“Out
ou
the
plains."
HAIR VIGOR.
for his run.
alive or n o t”
Slclone Clark. The rope left hla
“IIowF*
W e h ave no ••orota I Wa publlah
A week passed before the two men
Slclone C lark was one of the two
*Se form ulas o f e ll ea r madlolnae.
But the poor fallow went off into a
cowboys who helped Harvey Reynolds met again. One night Slclone, w ith a
like a sluugshot and flew straight at delirium and to the surgeon’s amass
and Ed Bunks save 69 a t Griffin the crowd of the strikers, ran Into h alf a
aid th e Cherry
Fills greatly ah
All work guaranteed, and
Fitzpatrick.
Not seeing or confused, ment began repeating train order*. Ayur’s
Pectoral In Breaking up a cold. prices Batiafactory.
aiglit the coal train ran down from dozen of the new men, Fltzpntrlck
Bring in your
he in I sued It, and the rope, with a Kay wns paralysed pt the way be
Ogallala. They were both taken Into among them, and there was a riot. I t
M o ro . O reg o n .
By FRANK H. S PC ARMAN
articles for mending while you wait.
groan from the crowd, settled bock. talked our lingo—and a cowboy. When
the service. Slclone a fte r awhile went was Slclone’s time to carry out his In
The agile cowboy caught It again luto be left the wounded man for the night
to wiping.
tention, for Fitzpatrick would have a loop and shot It upward, that time
be resolred to question W m more
Coprasi«. 1900. by Fssnk H. Spesnsaa
When Bucks asked hla name, Slclone scorned to try to get away. No tree
t'ulrly over F itzp atrick’s bead.
closely the neat day, but the next day
S to c k In s p e c to r
answered, “8. C lark.”
ever breasted a tornado more sturdily
“ Make fast!” roared Slclone. Fl’to- orders cam * to rejoin hls regiment st
“W
hat’s
your
full
name?”
asked
than
the
Irish
engineer
withstood
SI-
IJ E R E goes a fel-
patrlck shouted back, and the tw o meu the trenches. The surrender shifted
S h e r m a n C o u n ty ,
Express and Freight
1 low that walks Bucks.
above drew’ taut. H and over hand thing* about, and K ay, though ha
“S.
Clark.”
O re g o n .
li k e
S lc lo n e
Proprietor of
Slclone C lark crept up, like a monk*y. “made reposted Inquiry, never saw the
Delivered
to any Part of th* City
“ But what does H stand for?” per
C la r k .”
ex-
bracing blB feet against the smoking ‘man again.
sisted Bucks.
claimed Duck
clapboards, edging away from tho
Neighbor when be heard th * story Addroaa: MORO, OREGON.
Piano and Furnituro Moving.
“Stands for Cyclone, I reckon. Don't
M id d le t o n .
vomiting windows, swinging on the was only osnflnnsd In hls belief that
It?’’ retorted th * cowboy, w ith soma
Duck was sit
single strand of horsehair and fol th * rough rider was Stolons Clark
annoyance.
ting Inthe train-
lowed by a hundred prayer* nosald.
give you the tales as they cam* to me
It was not usual In those days on the
master's offleo plains to press a man too closely about
Men who didn't know what tear* and for what yon may make of them
Drayjng of all Kinds.
were tried to cry out to keep the
with n group of his name. There might be reasons
I myself believe that If Slclone Clark
engineers. H e was one of the black why It would not be esteemed cour
choking from their throata I t ■
Is still alive be w ill one day yet come
Trunks nnd Gripe Hauled to and
listed strikers and runs an engine now teous.
ed an nge before he covered the last back to where be was best knowu and.
• «
five feet und the men above caught In spite of hls faults, boot liked. They
down on tl»e Banta Fo. But nt long
from all trains
“ 1 reckon It do,” replied Bucks, drop
fruntically a t hls bands.
intervals Duck gets beck to revisit the
talk o f him out there as they do of M o r o a n d G r a s s V a l l e y .
ping Into Slclone’s grammar. And
D raw in g himself over the casement, Old man Sanksy.
•oenes of hls early triumphs. The men without a quiver he registered the
be was lost w tth them a moment
I 1 ■
say I believe If he lives he w ill on*
who surrounded him were once at newf man ns Siclone Clark, and his
Receives Deposits, Bell exchange,
Then from behind a burst of smoke ? r- come back. The day he does w ill
deadly odd* '.vlth Duck and hla chums, chprks always read that way. The
they saw him rigging a maverick sad
a great day In McCloud. On that and do a General Banking buairieHH
though now tho ancient enmities seem nmne keeined to fit. H e adopted It
dle ou V ltzpatrick, naw Fitzpatrick
ay Fitzpatrick w ill have to take down
forgotten, and Duck, the once’^erocloua without any objection, and a fte r every
lifted by Clark and the nurse over the the little tablet which be placed In
Duck, sits occasionally among the new body came to know him It fitted so
sill, lowered like a wooden tle< w hirl the brick facade of the hotel which
men and gossips about early days on well that Bucks was Inilleved to have
ing and swinging, down Into tw enty
aow stands on tho alto of the old bar
fhu West End.
' ----- -— -
second sight when be named the hare-
arms below. Before the trainmen had racks. for as that tablet now atanda
“Do you remember Slclone, Reed?” brajnod fireman. H e could get up a
got the engineer loose the nurse, fol It Is sacred to the memory of Slclone
asked Duck, calllug to me In the p ri storm quicker than any man on the
lowing, slid like a cat down the Incline, Clark
vate office.
division and. If he felt so disposed,
but not an Instant too soon. A tongue
Every kind of rig to order,
“Remember him!” I echoed. “Did stop one quicken
of flame lit the gable from below and
Practical Watchmaker
T h e O e tr te h 'e M is t a k e .
and all orders prompt aud satis
anybody who ever knew Biclone forget
In spite of his eccentricities, which
licked the horsehair tip 'in to a curling,
A trained ostrich recently dli
h lm r
factory at reasonable prices.
v ere many, und his headstrong way o f
and Jeweler.
frizzling thread, and Slclone stood carted Its exhibitor at a music ball
" I fired passenger for Slclone tw en doing some things, Slclone Clark was
Farmers team s fed ub well as
alone In the upper casement
by continually endeavoring to break
ty years ago,” resumed Duck. “H e n goo J engineer and deserved a better
they are fed at home, if not better.
I
t
seemed
for
the
moment
be
stood
•w
a
y
from
a
ll
restraint
and
to
climb
walked Just like that fellow, only he fate than the one that befell him,
Telephone at our expense.
there the crow’d would go mad. T h * over th * footlights Into the orchestra.
was quicker.
I reckon you fellows thou h—who can tell?—It may have
shock
nnd
the
shouting
seemed
to
con
Tbe widely advrrtlSed act came to a
don’t know what a snap you have here been Just to his liking.
You want to get your washing in W e carry a su r p r is in g ly large
fuse him. I t may have been the hot sudden end, and the professor emerg
The strike was the worst thing that
now," he continued, addressing the
to the Barber Shop Monday, as tin- an d c o m p le te sto c k of office
air
took
hla
breath.
They
yelled
to
ed from behind the curtain and apolo
men around him. “Track fenced, nine n e r h-appened to Slcloue. H e was one
him to Jump, but he strayed uncertain-) gized tor th* actions of hla pet la
basket leaves for the laundry at an su p p lie s.
ty pound rails, steel bridges, stone cul of those big hearted, violent fellows
early hour Tuesday without a mien.
verts, slag ballast, skyscrapers—no who went Into It loaded w ith enthusi clone, b u t when Ed Banks got there ly. Once, an Instant a fte r th a t he was About these words:
In k s fo r Copying,
seen to look down; then he drew back
- OREGON E W Lewie.
"ty d le a and Gentlemen—H I ham TH E DALLES, -
Wonder you get chance* to baul such asm. lie had nothing to gain by It —
w ith his wrecking crew and straight from the casem ent I never saw him
at
least,
nothing
to
ni*eak
of.
But
the
very sorry to disappoint you tills hev-
nobs as IJIIuoknlnnl and Schley and
ened thing* out Fltzpntrlck was picked agulu.
T y p e w r itin g , and
Iicw cy and cut ninety miles, an hour idea that somebody on the East End
(tnlng. W e are compelled to cea«e our
np for dead. T h a t' night Slclone dis
The
flames
wrapped
the
building
In
needed their help led men like Slclone
on tangents.
Engagem
ent
u
ntil
the
management
SO
YEARS’
appear'd.
B o ok-keeping.
a yellow fury. By daylight the big haugageH a new hotcheetra leader.
"When I was firing for Biclono the In. .-lid they thought It a cinch th a t
EXPERIENCE
W arrants were got out and search barracks were a smoldering pile of
roadbed was Just off the scrapers, the the company would have to take them
“The on* at present hemployud *«r*
L e tte r and B ill Files,
ers put a fte r him,, yet nobody could or ruins. vSo little w ater was thrown that
dumps were soft, pile bridges, paper all backr
•ka no *alr on top of ’la 'sad. and my
The consequence was that, when we would apprehend him. I t wns general It wag nearly nightfall before we conld hied take« It for a hegg.”-.Tlt Bits.
culverts, fifty-six pound rulls, not a
and F ilin g Cases,
ly understood that the suddeu disap get Into tlie wreck. The tragedy had
O f course tboee w ho are acquainted
fence west of Buffalo gap and the st; ci’eretl along without them, men like
pearance was one of Sicloue’s frenks.
w ith W a tk in s L in im e n t would not tie
blotted out the feud between the strik
plains black with Texas steers. W e Slclone. easily aroused, naturally of
I f the ex-cowboy had so determined ers hnd the new men. Side by side
w ith o u t a fu ll supply at any tim e aa It
L ook h ere for the next
Large Detnga.
never closed our cylinder cocks. The violent passions end w ith no self re
T raor M arno
he would not have hidden to keep out they worked, ns side by side Slclone
On Long Island •' hundred and more la good both in te rn a lly aud externally
hiss of the steam frightened the cattle straint, stopped nt nothing to cripple
thing
you are needing.
D
isions
for
m
an
aud
beaat.
of anybody’s way. I have sometimes and Fitzpatrick had stood In the morn years ago there was fox hunting for
worse than the whistle, and we never the service. And they looked on the
COFVNIOHTS A c .
pondered
whether
shame
hadn’t
some
For
C
o
u
g
h
s
an
d
C
o
ld
s
try
our
three
days
during
the
season,
and
the
ing, striving to uncover the mystery
knew when we were going to find a men who took their places as entitled
thing to do with It. Ills tremendous of the missing man. Next day twice biography of Catherine Schuyler con Oough Cure, money back If not aatkdled
neither to liberty nor life.
bunch of critters on the track.
physical
strength
was
fit
for
so
much
tain* tho fallowing apt Unoa from the W a tk irfs L a xto n e is the very tx>Ht
When our new men began coming
as many men were In tlie ruins.
“The first w inter I came out was
better things than beating other meu
Fltzpntrlck while we were searching pen of a w itty woman whose name re liquid laxative made, as over 400 eus-
great for snow, and 1 was a tenderfoot. from the Heading to replace the atrlk
tp r r
tomsrs In Sherm an enunty can tre tlfv ,
that maybe he himself sort of realized
The cuts made good windbreaks, and ere. every one wondered who would
called continually for Slclone Clark. mains unknown:
It
not
only
acta
aa
a
la
x
ativ
e
but
toulo
It
a
fte
r
tlie
storm
hnd
passed.
A f o x l a k i l l e d ’b y ' t w e n t y m e n .
whenever there was a nortber they get Slclone Clark's engine, tho 818. Sl
We didn’t tell him the truth. Indeed,
W h are here to do printing, and
aa well.
Down east of the depot grouuds at
T h a t f o x p e r h a p s h e « k i ll e d a h e n .
A hanitoonialx
wMkljr. l4.r«Mt Otr.
were ebuck full of cattle. Every time clone had gently sworn to k ill the first
we didn’t know It, nor do we yet knew
*f you want aome done bring It to ua or let
A g a lla n t s e t n o d o u b t le h e r e .
rulallon «>f «ny
louroiU. Terni». *3 ■
McCloud
stands
or
stood
a
great
barn-
»«.ir; foor monlba. «L Hoid by all n*wM>»lsrs.
lie know and we will tee you.
I f you
a train plowed through the snow It man who took out the 313, bar no
A ll w i c k e d « d x e e o u g h t t o f e a r
llke hotel, built In boom days nnd long lt. Every brace, every beam, every
think we are not extensive enough for
W h en tw e n ty d o g s a n d tw e n ty m en
made n path on the^track. Whenever body.
brick, was tnkeu from the charred P i *
n
favorite
resting
place
for
Invalids
C a n k i l l a f o x t h a t k i ll e d a h e a .
your consideration—ohr go ’ long.
W hatever others thought of Slelone’s
firauata Ófttco. tu» g HU Wuhtnulo» I». C.
the steers wanted to move they Mtould
and travelers en route to California by every foot of cinders, every handful of
take the middle of the track single filo rapo/lugs. they counted for a good
ashes sifted, but of a human being the
easy
stages.
I
t
was
nicknamed
the
bur
Id e a l J u s t ic e .
and string out mile a fte r mile. T alk deal oh the West End. Nobody wanted
rock».
Many rnllrond men boarded senrchwrs found never a trace,
’’Ranimy,” said a Germantown moth
about fast schedules and ninety miles trouble w ith 1dm.
bone,
not
a
key.
not
a
knife,
uot
a
b
ut
Even Neighbor, who feared no man, there, nnd the new engineers liked It ton which could be Identified as hls. ar recently to bar youngest bora, ‘‘when
an hour. You had to poke along with
because It was close to the round
jou divided thooo seven pieces of can
your cylinders spitting and just whistle sort of let the 313 lie In her stall as
Llko the smoke which swallowed hl:
house nnd away from the strikers.
dy with yoor brother did you give Mm
and yell—sort of blow them off-luto the long ns ¡»osslble a fte r tho trouble be
Fitzpatrick, without a whine or a ap, he had disappeared comjdetsly aa
fourT'
gan.
aawrartfia
•_.. -
■
forever.
complnlnt, was put to bed In the b;ir
“No, ma’am,” replied Kammy,
“One day Siclone and I were going
XoTfifUff was said about It. T h feats
T t he nTTve? i cannot tou.
racks, and Holmes lin y , one o f the
knew they wouldn’t come out even, so
west on 50, and we w ere late. For ttinf caunot I * taken cognizance of official
But thia I know:
'
staff surgeons, was given charge of the
I ate one before 1 began to divide.”—
m ntter, we were always late. Simpson, ly. We were tmmbarded w ith threats
case; A trained nurse wns provided
Harper's Weekly.
Years a fte rw a rd Sidney Blair, ha*
coming against us on 00, had caught a all the time; they had long since ceased
besides. Nobody thought tho Injured of our engineering department, wi
bunch of cattle, in the rock cut Just to move oa le t Sil-Ione's engine stay
mnn would live. But a fte r every care running a line, looking then, as we si
T h * P s o r V illa in s .
ed in the roundhouse.
west of the Bapple nnd killed n couple
wns given him we turned our atten looking yet, fo r a coast outlet.
“Don’t your heart acb* fer th * pore
Ilion. after Foley nnd MeTerza and
When we got there, there must have
tion to the troublesome task of operat
hero an’ heroin*. H ieam F ’
Sinclair, camo Fitzpatrick from the
lie took only a flying camp
been a thousand head of steers tnous
ing the road.
“Oh, I duouo, M arthy. They allua
him. traveling In the lightest kind of
lng around the (lead ones. Biclono— he east M rTerzn was put on the malls,
The 813, whether it happened so or order, camping often with the c attle eoute out right an’ aaa*y lu the end.
used to l»e a cowboy, you know—81- and coining down one day on the
Sometime* 1 can’t help reelin’ sorter
whether Neighbor thought It well to
men he ran across.
clone raid they were holding a wake. W hite F lier he blew u cylinder head
drop the disputed machine temporarily,
sorry f«r th * villain an* tho villi
A t any rate, they were still coming out of the A Kt.
One
night
away
down In the Psn-
Fitzpatrick w h h waiting to take her was not taken out again for three hitndle they fell lii w ith an outfit driv- —Lou la vllle Conrler-Jouraal.
from every direction and as fa r as yon
could see.
otit when she came 'stumping In on weeks. She wns looked on ns a hoo lu, ; a bunch of steers up the Yellow
doo. and nobody wanted her, Foley re
Flaying and Llotoning.
" 'H e ld on, Hielone, nnd I'll chase one pair of drivers, for we were using
Gruss trull. B lnlr noted that the fore
^.ltem out,' I said.
englues worse than horseflesh then. fused point plank one day to take her, m;;s was a d ia m e te r—a man of few • Muggins — You mustn’t mind my
claiming that he hnd troubles of hls
daughter's mistake*. Yon know ah*
• “ ’That'» the stuff. Duck,’ says he. But of course the 410 was put out.
words, but of great muscular strength, plays entirely by ear.
Bugglna— Un
The only gig left lu tlie house was own. Then one day something hap and. moreover, frig htfu lly scarred.
••G et after them and see what jo u can
pened to Me'4'erza's engine. W e wore
fortunately that la also tb * way I
the 313.
He
was
silent
and
Inclined
to
bo
mo
stranded for a locomotive, nnd the 313
—Philadelphia Record.
I Imagine Neighbor felt the finger of wns brougfit out for MeTerza.
H e ron» a t first, hut after he learned B lair
fath In It. Tho mail hail to go. - The
was
from
McCloud
he
unbent
a
didn’t like It a bit.
H i* Infer tor«.
time had come for the 313. He order
Meantime nothing hnd been seen or nnd a fte r a time began asking q
“Nat” »aid Kadley. “I never associate
ed her tired.
tloas
which
Indicated
a
surprising
fs-
heard of Hielone. That, In fact. wa1
with my Inferiors. Do yoo T’
“The man that ran this engine swore
the reason Neighbor urged for using m 'llarity w ith the northern country
“Rdally. 1 can’t say.” replied Ml
he would kill the man that took hor
bis engine, hut It seemed as If every nnd with our road. In particular, thl< Cutting “1 don’t think I ever met any
t
out.” said Neighbor, sort of Incidental
time the 313 went out It brought out mnn asked w hat hnd lieeome of Buck* of yoar inferiors!”
ly. as I ’ltz stood by waiting for her to
anil, when told what n big railroad
Slclone, not to speak of worse things.
steam.
T hat morning about 3 o’clock the un man he had grown, asserted, wtth a
“ I suppose that means me,” said
lucky engine wns coupled on to the sudden hlttorness and w ithout In any
Fitzpatrick.
M
W hite Filer. The night boy at the bar way leading up to It, that w ith Buck* Do Yoo Thtok i
“ I suppose It does.”
racks always got up a hot lunch for the On the \V»»st End tlg»re never would
For Y i
“ Whose engine Is It?”
Incoming and outgoing crews on the have lieen a strike.
R on o p a o y o u r m o n t h I lk a a young
“Slclone Clark’s.”
Hitting nt their campfire while their
mnlk,m n, nnd that morning when he
( n l * dow n * h a t« v * r fo o d o r m a d h
Fitzpatrick shifted to the other leg.
walkthrough he forgot to turn off the crews iuiugled. B lair notlcod In the
I f o o t
“ Did he say wh •( | wrrdd h<> doing
lamp under hls coffee tank. I t over- flicker or the blaze bow seamed the
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made N'elghlmr laugh. Other thing* frightened boy had emptied tho coffee draw n out of shape. He asked, too,
crowded lu and no more w m said.
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on t!m counter he could have put the whether B lnlr recollected the night the
No more was thought, In fact. The fire O'H. but Inatead he ran out to give barracks burned, but B lair at th a t time
uage I« Spoken.
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313 rolled ns kindly for Fitzpatrick az the alarm and storied upstairs to wns east of the river and so explained,
Blade
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for Slclone, nnd the new’ englueer, a arouse the guests.
Any pnid-up-to-date subscril>er
though he relnted to the cowboy Inci
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Popular irt every eta to. Circula
quiet fellow like Foley, only a good
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T'ie.”e were at least fifty people dents of tlie fire which he had hoard, e n r ip tlo n . t o r the c u r e o f w e a k , n e r v o n a . r n n -
tion
180,000.
In
m
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The
bit heavier, went on nnd off her w ith
i - ' > 'll the house, traveling nnd rail- among others tho story of Fitzpatrick d o w n . O v er w o r k e d , d e b i li t a t e d , p a in - r a c k e d
Observer and Blade C lu b .. . . 1.75 the N ^t World tim e times every
never a word for anybody.
k n o w in g t h ia m e d ic i n e t o b e m a d e tfp Toledo Blndo is the moat remark
» ,v 1 "i. Being a naxlern building. It and Hlclone Clark.
Observer Subscriber s a v e s .. .86 week, und The Observer, each 12
o f la w r k d le n ta . e v e r y o n e o f w h ic h h a s t h e
One day Fitzpatrick dropped Into a
able weekly newspaper puhiishtal in
<>p’ ick prey, nnd In an Incredibly • “ And Fitzpatrick Is alive, nnd Sl
S e a t p o e e lb le I n d o r e e tn a n t o f t h e le a d in g
barl>er simp to gp( shaved.
In the
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‘ ' :e the Humes were leaping clone la d e -1 .” aald B lair In conclu
the
United
State«.
It
is
»lie
only
s ta n d a rd a u t h o r it i e s o f
4 papers at $1.60. $6.00 for $2.60.
next chair lay R’done Clark. Hielone
■ the s,»cond story window’s.
sion. But the cowboy disputed him.
M-hoola o f p r a c t ic e , a r e p e r f e c t l y w lllin * . a n d newspAper specially edited lor N a World 12 months,thrice aw eck^.00
got through first and, stepping over to
The thrice a-week World expects
’«
>i 1 got down men were Jumping
“You mean Clark Is alive and Fitz In f a c t , a r e r e l y t o o g l a d t o p r in t , a s t h e y d o. tional circulation. It ha« had the
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the table to get his hat, picked op
t h e t o r m a l a . o r l i s t o f I n g r e d te n m , o f w h ic h
to he a better paper in 1907-8 than
a
y i|.re< ;|nn from the hprnlug ho- patrick Is dead.” said he.
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circulation
for
more
years
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and
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Fitzpatrick'« by mistake and walked •«•’
..’ :\i:.('e-s nwanued around, busy
ever before. In the course of the 12
“ No.” contended Hldney. “ Fitzpat It to wz n p n e . il . <n p i o t a SugU alk. r e e v e r y than any newapajier printed in
Observer Subscriber saves. . .85 months the issues for the next’great
oat w ith It. l i e discovered bis change v
chemos for getting the people
rick Is rnniilng nn engine up there
America.
Farthermore, it is the
•• i or none is more quick w ltted In now. I saw him w ith in three inonthe.”
lost as F itz got out of bis chair. 81
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“ H s stood out (here vttA u «hovel und
cheapest newspaper in the world,as Observer 12 m onths ...............$1.50
close came back, replaced the bat on t 1' ” • f p lnlci Short ns the opportunity But the cowlioy was loath to convic
p tfcm w i l l h e a r t h e m e e t e r it t e a l e z a m t n a -
kept the whole bunch o/F me.”
shadowed, and everyh- dy will wish
Oregoninn
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arrang
the talile—It had Fitzp atrick'* name w 1». fie ie wove niauy pretty rescues, tion, — 5..
tloa o f a a e d lc a l e x p e r t s , f o r I t c o o t a l a e n o
* He looked kind of queer, but 1
T hricc-a-w ek World 12 mos. . 1.6«» to he informed. The Thrice a-week
pasted In the crown—took up hla own nut I •!>» flames, shooting up, cut off
Next morning their trails forked. e to g h o L a a r e o t le a . h a r m fu l, o r h a b f t - f o r m t n g ed that busy people on n more easily
rer thought anything. 1 picked up a bat aud ae Fits reached for hie looked the stairs and left tlie helpers nothing
dr
non «tad n n a g e n t r e t n r a I n t o I t t h a t la n o t comprehend, than hy reading cum Toledo Blade 12 m o n th s ... . 1.00 World, coming to you every other
The foreman seemed disinclined to
tly r e co m m e n d e d b i t h e m oot a d v a n c e d
k bar and started op the track.
foe It but lo stand anil watch tho de part from the surveyor*, and while th *
at him.
Total ......................... iu . . > 6 . 0 0 d«y, postage paid, serves all the
bersome colum ns of dailies. The
___ l e a d t n g m e d ic a l t e a « h are a n d a o t h o r -
“Tbs first fellow 1 tackled looked
Every on» In the shop caught their struction of the long, rambling bulld- hunch was starting he rod* a long way
ttaa o f t h e i r s e v e r a l e c h o o le o f p r a c tic e .
All
4 with Observer 12 m onths 3.15 purposes of a daily newspaper, and
only paper published especially for
laxy, but be started full quick when 1 breaths.
hig H a lf a dozen of us looked from with B lair, talking In a random way.
with The Observer all it costs you
people who do or do not read «jaily
b it him. Then he turned around to In
Observer Bubwcriber paves. $185 is $2 50. A news service of this ar
the dispatchers’ offices In yie second Then, suddenly wheeling, he w ared a
“is your nr.rus F it-p a trlc k F
spect me. and 1 noticed bis horns were
news
paper»
and
yet
thirst
for
plain
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story
of
tbs
depot.
We
had
agreed
that
“Yes. sir.”
foddby with hls heavy Stetson and.
rangement, oonstAiitly increasing,
of the broad gauge variety. While 1
fact*. That this kind of a newspa
the people were all out.W’hen Foley be galloping hard, was soon loot to the
“ Mine Is Clark.”
and accuracy of reports,promptness
whacked another the first one put hla
per is popular ia proven hv the fact
Fitzpatrick put on his bat.
gave a cry nnd pointed to the north In the rats of the Yellow Grass.
in publishing events occurring an y
bead down and liegan to snort and
that the W eekly Blade i.ow has oyer
“ You're i mining the 818. I believe 1" ooutli gnbl< Aw ay up under the eave*
Wlien Blnlr came In he told Neighbor
where in the world, and all that if
the ties Then they all Is-gan to
at the thlnl story w lnd<>\«O we saw a and tne about It. Blair had never soon
continued Slclone.
180,000 yearly subscrih«r« and cir
bellow at once. I t looked amoky. * 1
worth reading about home, here in
face. Jt was Fitzpatrick.
“ Y6s, sir.”
Hlclone Clark and so was no Judge as
culates in all parts of the Unitod
tflropped the Jack bar and started for
Sherman county, make thia the
Everybody had forgotten Fitzpatrick to Ills Identity, bnt Neighbor believes
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State«.
In
Addition
lo
the
news
the engine, and ab o u t. fifty of them
best combination in the stale. The
“ I thought It belonged to the com- and hls nurse Behind, as tho flames yet that Blnlr camped that night way
the Blade publishes short and serin I N a g — Q « » g t -
(started fo r me.
C
s
s
it
i
lighted the opening, we could see the dqwn In the Panhandle with no other
olifical news will he found impar
panjf ". , .
stories, and many d e p a rim e n ’ s of
" I never had an Idea steers could run [
tial,
giving you fuels, not opinions
“ Maybe It doss, but I've agreed to nurse straggling to get him to the w in than the cowlioy engineer.
matter suited to every member o f , Z v T T H E O B S E R V E R O F F I C E
no You could have play«-d checkers on
to
to
dow. it was plain that the engineer , Once ngnln^that only two years ago^
and wishes; full market reports,
A b o o k le t e f
■my heels all the way back. I f Hielone k ill the man that takes her ont before was In no condition to help himself.
the
fam
ily.
$1
per
year,
s
imple
something came la c k to us.
. . . t h o r t t f r e p r o f e s io n a l eedO r e e e n t e h y t h e
artoons and interesting fiction by
1*1 come out and Jollied them. I ’d i tbl«k trouble Is settled," said Slclone T h * two men were In deadly peril. A |
copy at
Our ".••dsr attract atl^ruion-. mu standard authors
Holmes Kay, one of our staff of
g r a d ir a i a n t h o r it l e * o f t h ia c o u n t r y .
amiably.
All for $2.50.
got back In the world. I Just i
v a « t - —
op
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sdvoriise. When you get our ad
Fitzpatrick «net bln otredllj “W great c r y v ------
D. C. I rkland A B on ,
the pilot and «rant clear over
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