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I 1 lie O b se r v e r . M O R O , ORBOON . . April 3, 1908 F R ID A Y . Poreenel Talk With Ye». If von do not read The Observer jVhj Not? U e should like to have Y"ii <«k* Know ft would he profitable to you lo become a subscriber We »end 1» two year« for $250; one year $1 5 0 ; l- V t * ■ month la i ’t much. Try it. Order In Postal Card, and pay for It When you can IL and w s At any time when requeued »o do ■o, the paper will be dlaconilnucd. Hut we expect that all arrears will be paid l*fore auch request 1» made. It 1«eaay to a»k us (or a aiaterr.ent, which will be cheerful y rendered at any time. ►%■%*%*<****♦*****•***** M I The Mangolds’ Valentine. By E L L IS 0. g. R m ilfir asldo the cover and ”let ■ tlto firelight "It’ll be tough on the Mangolds to lose their claim.?1 slow ly droned oat a Into the Interior. lank lierdar who w as occupying th<P ' A child hardly more than a baby was Moro. Oragoii. top of a sugar barrel; “but, then, they moaning on the bed of straw within. “Can't we help you?” asked Joe anx don't amount to much In the settle incut, aud the Hay boya, being bus iously. "I don't know. I’ve tried to find a it p ert, Experienced,. Registered P h arm a cis ts v, tiers”— . He got no farther. The look that the doctor, but I don’t seem to make o u t Hedlcines C a re fu lly Com pounded. Express and Freight storekeeper gave him quit© upset him, Maybe the folks are afraid of me. Any how they don’t sqpm to want me and he relapsed into alienee. Complete Assortment of Silverware snd Jewelry If you are su fferin g from Delivered to any Part of the City Theu a very Important conference around, and now I’vo clean last my Piano and Furniture Moving. w as held between the «torekee|»er and way." impure blood, thin blood, de "I’ll tell you what w e’ll do," said Joe. the other settlers, and after It the par- bility, nervousness, exhaus tv separated with sm iling faces and a “W e’ll take you home. Fa’pa can doc tor people." tion, you should begin at once satisfied air. "But the harness, Joe?" suld Clive. The ralu had cleared the atmosphere, with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the "That’s so. 1 forgot I t Well, I’ll and next morning the sky gleamed la Sarsaparilla you have known A n y a n d a ll K in d s o f P a t e n t M e d ic i n e A lw a v s In S to c k such blue splendor as only prairie tell you—you drive home w ith the man, all your life. Your doctor skies can know. The air was full of and i'll go to the store. I ain’t afraid. ’ In a few m inutes the em igrant w as the softness und warmth of an Carly knows it, too. Ask him about h. on the road toward the Mangold cabin spring morning In southern Kansas. Proprietor of C u l m t h « r * to S s lly » etlo « o f « wdth Clive, w hile Joe, bis courage Just At an early hour there were seen l>oit<iii<>na prixliicto a re absorbed. cai a t ha. hlUuuau»»«, nausea. d p iw fw ta a llttlo weakened by the appearance of here und there wagons wending their p re ve n tio n th e S araa|M tillla 4 w o rk . A v e r'» fU to a ro U » er pllto. way along the prairie, lu each wagon the still darkening sky, w as riding rap- n il vegetable. ' idly In the other direction. "My goodness, who’s this!" exclaim J . O. A y er On., L a v a d , 1 a ~ . by A ls o m enu d a tu ra — o f ed the storekeeper as be w as putting Draying of all Kinds. BAIE VMM. up the blinds of the lonely prairie store AOUB Trunk» and Gripe Hauled to and for the n ig h t H e could hardly believe cmiy bis eyes when the young rider pre W a b a v a n o in o ra ta t W o pobUafc from all trains sented him self. Ska fo rm u la s o f a l l a u r "And you’ve come all this way alone?" be said when be bad beard O A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K I N Y O U R ! Joe's story. "Well, my boy, you m ust idle days by te llin g your neighbors of the good be a good one. Look here! I ’m going home w ith you." , ____*» qu alities of The Observer. If you can ’t get their sub H e put on bis overcoat and wrapped a shaw l about the slender boy’s shoul scriptions, send us th eir addresses and we w ill send A modern hospital for tho treatment of nil l»] tli<‘»l surgi« ders. dises ret*, «xœpt «urh as «ru cootagidu«. We for a ll so lic itin g you do "Come,’’ be said, picking up a bundle them sam ple copies. which Joe thought w as certainly too R a te s , f r o m $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d in g to ro o m large to contain nothing more than the Ambulance will meet all irainr and boats if hospital it notified. piece of harness, “let's go." Together they mounted the horse, F o r F u r t h e r In f o r m a t io n . A d d r e s s and through the falling rain the tw o rode on mile after mile, the Bteady sw ish of the horse’s feet through the dead grass being the only sound to M e d i c a l D ir e c t o r s .- break the stilln ess of the n ig h t At last the faint light in the cabin of the Mangolds shone across the plain, and a few m oments afterward the storekeeper and the boy^lind entered “It certainly is, and I thank you, the bouse. *- Mr. Optician for fitting my eyes so I tell yon what," said the storekeep perfectly. 1 have had glasrea of all er the next evening when a group of settlers bad gathered about his Ore, "It kinds, but this last pair I got of you S Q V IU B O I L L E T T MADE A VKBY U A N D - wasn't a pleasant sight. There was beats them all.” HO M K L IT T L M SPM HO H. tho baby m oaning and suffering, while there w as a plow or a barrow, and in the little wom an w as trying to com some of them were heaps of corn and fort It. Over lu the other corner was a luou lima before he would let un fix hieeveH- Ha wild all trlasae« were alike aud what waa other provisions. '< Mangold him self.” the uae. Now ,oa could not uet him to n't Clive and Jo© looked out of the Man "The old man, eh?” said the squire. alsswbers. We are perfeot "eve fitter«," and gold cabin and noticed that the horses’ that’s why we please our patron«. "He’s sick, boys—pretty sick. H e’s heads were all facing them. been a kind o f doctor in tho east, but "Let’s hurry and hitch up," said Joe, was ordered out here for his health. “RUd get to plowing. All the folks are He bnsu’t beeu able to go about any coming by here, aud we ought to be at slnco he came, and his brave little w ife THE DALLES, OU EGON. work.” __ . ‘ . ' L . ' ' ___ ■ and th e tw o boys have looked after ev They ran out and began harnessing erything.” W hen w riting for Catalog the horses to the plow, the stranger "Tbnt’s It, eh?” JONES C A S H STORE emigrant looklng.ou dolefully. L A M G t S T iA T A L O G "Yes. And, besides that, out of all Otiet. • M * in, on - 1,.«, "Hold on ttere, boys! Unhitch those M a il O rS a r H a w .« m »«« a t . , ar«d 5»od lot ot Cis they were the ones to take care horses!” 1 C .I.io , of the camper.. Tho poor fellow was (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES T h e B u y e r , Guide it was the storekeeper, with a grin about discouraged, and It w as a god- Hantwan. Drv Goodt and if on his face. Fra n i a n ? O a k Sto S hp U m , d all Lad, quoted ■a out K tw la t M o a ih ly "All you have to do today,” he went PORTLAND OR on, "Is te I»oss. We’ll do the work. M e o tio D th i« im p v r Now. say, w hefe do you w ant your forty acres plowed?” y 'y y ¿ sir s 7 Joe. bewildered, looked around upon the gathering tennis and pointed to a trnct around which the boys had made several straggling furrows., r z -a "All right. Now, fellows,'! hurry up!" P o r c e la in B a th T u b s . shquted the storekeeper. There w as a great rattling of chains ami much laughter ns team after team went .with Its plow to the corner of the field, presently to send a long choco A l. late ribbon of sod rolling after as it took Its way around the great square piece o f prairie. "Tweuty-four of them,” said Mrs. Mangold, counting with extended fin der, her worn face lighting up with • pleasure. The strange visitation aud the pile ofp,provisions that had been C e r t i f i c a t e o f P e t H f l r e e . Colanthe is recorded by brought by the settlers had almost overwhelm ed her. the American Percheron Horse Breeders and Importers Associa Follow ing tho plow s were harrows, tion, his recorded number being 40930. Color and description, and the lnud rapidly took on the ap- brown, star, small snip. Pedigree, foaled April 11th, 1908. Bred Iiearsnoe of a field long tilled. The sun and owned by H. G. McMillan o f Rock Rapids, Iowa. Got by Was halfw ay across the sky when all Calvpeo 2bO17 [44577], by Theudis 2501ft [40871], by Beeigue »topped nt a signal from the store [19602], by Brilliant III 11116 [2919], by Fenslon 2682 [38], bv keeper. Brilliant 1271 [755], by Brilliant 1899 1756], by Coco II (714], "Boys,” he said when the men bad by Vieux ,Chai»lin [713], by Coco [712], by Mignon [715], by gathered round, "now let's eat dinner, and then we'll finish. But w hile w e’re Jean I>e Blanc [739], finishing how would It do for som e one " H O L D ON TH U H K , B O TS l U N H IT C H THOSE Dam. Corona 23356, by 8andow 21144, by Clampin 13999 HOUSES I ’’ to go to the village aud bring out a [29892], by Phenix 8849 [6983], bv Fenelon 2682(38], by Bril Architecture Bookkeeping Stenography certificate of entry on the .claim ? send to him that the boys came across liant 1271 ¡755], by Brilliant 1899 [7561, by Coco II [714], by That'll make It all sure. By that time him, for the baby ’<1 surely died right Banking and Banking Law, ComT^ rciul Law, Advertising Vieux Chaslin [713], by Oooo [712], b y Mighon [715], by Jean he will l»e able to prove that the re there In the ravine. Show Card Writing Cbemistrv ------- 1^ Blanc [739]. quired plow ing Is done, yon see.” Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering "More'n that, boys, 1 found out that 2d Dam. Babe 21146, by Pluton 10113 [19321], by Valliant The proposition w as received w ith a the plowing that has to he done on the Newspaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering. Hteam Engineering [104], by Prosper [893], by Decide [892], by Vieux Pierre [894], about of approval. ' claim to hold It from the government Civil Service, Mechanical Engineering, bv Coco [712[, by Mignon [715], by Jean Ls Blane [739], "I’ll gos" said the lank herder, who ain’t near finished. Those children Gas Engineering, Mining Engineering, Locomotive Running, 3d Dam. Dimmitt 4460, imported from Franoe in 1882 by had been com pletely converted to the have been trying to do It, and they’ve Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, Mangolds' side. Dillon Bros., of Normal, Illinois. got only a few acres plowed. The time French, .German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonograph. As he bad the fastest pony In the expires on the 15th of the month— neighborhood he w as allowed to take that’s day after tomorrow—and the T e r m s o f S e r v i c e . Single leap 915, payable at time Full information furnished free upon request by the trip. of service. The season $20, payable at the end of the season. claim ’s likely to be Jumped by some __Just before the sun reached the hori outsider.”--------------- T o in ju r e $25, payable when mare U known to be with foaU zon the square of prairie sod had been "I know tw o fellow s who’ve got Mare and colt to stand good for services. Care will be taken to blotted out. their eyes on IL” said the squire prevent accidents, but will be responsible for none. Trading, As the party gathered around the "They’ve been w anting it for some 6 4 1 -2 S ix th s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re. pelling, or removing the mare from the neighborhood forfaits the cabin In the tw ilight the herder rode time and are going to make a break inpurance and money becomej doe. up, his horse white w ith foam, n s whenever they-can. They’re sharp, aud held a large official envelop« in bis I think they’ve got wind som ehow that hand. ti e railroad’s going to strl te through “February tho 14th,’’ rend the store that qnnrter section." keeper aloud, beginning the certificate.' 99 "Bovs," he said, with a laugh, looking Bad Symptoms. up, "this Is Ht. Valentine’s day." ar« »nlendid. E veryone r ic la im a »bouf th e » m o u n t o f lig h t The woman who has periodical head "That’s so,” said several of the se t (b«y g ive.“ w rite s M rs . W. T . Reese. T i f f i n . O h io . " M y C ity friend s v is itin g aches, backache, sees imaginary dark here ssy they are s * good as Css. In f»et. m y tlers. h o rns is n o w considored th s bast lighted house spots or «nocks floating or dancing before “Tell you what let’s do,” proposed her I n th e ceu nty. W h y , w h e n w a go v is itin g our eyes, haygnaw ing distress or heavy neighbors s i an evening it i t hard to keep fro m Rqulre G illett: "let’s i-l • (He certifi full feeling JbnTiomach, faint spells, drag- •xcla am in g shout th e poor lig h t th ey h ave!" ~! -'--'♦ewn^dellng in lower abdominal or cate to the v.om.'.J . »r a 4 ic,.” T h s Ancle Lam p la thh *rm method of b tirnln, n. easily startled or excited, GaIhoxitog..together, with the squire pc.«u eommon kerosene Oil, «¡r.d i i ns dikerent from the ordinary lamps in tyntiZt as i V i ' io ,’ g/rrtrascr. 1» or painful periods, with or with- at their head, they knocked a t the door irregu makes oominon kerorer.s Use ' *. tho cheapest ,vlc catarrh. Is suffering from e f the cabin. Mrs. Mangold opened It. out and the wo« tsMtotactory of tel I htlng m ethods weak ri erangements that should S a fe r a n d m ote r e lis t !e than r it * i.n« nr acetylene, snd the pule, face of her biishend w as have ntioa. Not all of above yet ss convenient to operate as e*s or «lactrloity. sympto likely to be present In any seen behind her shoulder. Squire Gillett made a very hand- case at or badly treated snd such Nsg rornc little speech and presented her esses C olonist R ates from all pari« of tlie U n ited S tates and Canada to all run Into maladies which de- Ittk Raquirw v r M . Msv be turned ht<h nr l. low •id « ! 'it UfSSnd^MdTvlSnu^wovtsc. tv • s vi< * « part« o f Oregon and t b s N orlh w ret w ill be a«ain p o t Into effect by with the certificate as a valentine, ac ma so«» is - i surgeon’s knife If they do not ■ i tUlng tai, “ bul oece ------ or —------ stall com panying Ills formal words with ren while the or.tln t - r -.r « . . . . e f eS Ihgillss ■ » *■ « ■ . b « b»t si « «I » h««» os a s quart of oil. i a som e hearty prnlse of the brave boys. etpUInlsgth« new print' «¿o . : jBMagr^ am sand fw e * cassine- -espial nias I W e Trust Doctors C ity D ra y Trunks and Grips Delivered To and From all Trains. MORO PHARMACY F, FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, CIGARS. REED HULSE / I CITY DRAY NO. 2 9 d yers VACLE5AM •as e n g in e serv ice Unci« Sam « • • • the U R IO I OAS 8 NGIMB (of hto ontSta la th , atttllciy and wtiqtoM Utoaiaph mi vice Thw it>u«h t rM ta u a t to • t iu , practical to ,t o( effleumey aad «■ *•- b lltty. The US ION OXS BHG1N8 to con- •tiu i ted In auch a auperiof manner aad of ,uch fine material that It «tart« ea«y, w otlu ca,y and ran , aaay andat ordinary, • » •r y - day, touch (arm nance. Before you invaat a cent in a c«« cnc*na w rite loi our free cataloc Union Gas Engine Co. 02-60 First S t., Portland, Oregon F P Kendall, Satoe Acent A T H E D A L L E S .H O S P IT A L GRANT. C o p y rig h t, 1907. b y F r a n k L u c k c r L psy i H E R E ’S nothing against the Mangolds as 1 know of,” the Jolly storekeeper at the Itoek Prairie settlem ent remarked, “but It's plain they don’t amount to much.” , | T "That’s so,” spoke up one of the set tlers who were warming them selves by the fire at the stor^ on' un early February evening. "They make the tw o little fellow s do all the work. I’ve uever seen the father anywhere.” "Neither have 1.” said the stoi\ Seep »r. "They come here in September. The first we see of ’em was noticing the white topi>ed camper's wagou standing on the section of government land near the cabin that the Ulngg boya left when they found the land wasn't first class. The tw o Imys havq, been here for a few things and alw ays paid for what little they got. but they w ouldn’t talk much. 1 guess they’re pretty hard up. and I’ve thought I’d go over and see ’em, but I never got to IL” The other men agreed with this his tory of the fam ily and remarked that NOTICE TO BREEDERS The Monkland Announce to the Farm ers of Sherm an county that their Percheron stallion C olanthe M o n d a y s a t B ro c k B ro s., T h u rsd a y s at W , F r id a y s a t F. W . Clark, CROCERIES F I ff M T. B arber S oros hop W oods W . B ra n n o n SCHOOL S C R A N T O N , - P E N N S Y L V A N IA . Andy Shearer, Manager “Everyone Exclaims About Our «Lights! "TIE LAM PS O R E G O N ’S : O P P O R T U N IT Y The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Company and Southern Pacific Co. (L in es lu Uriqplaj f . The very best IngredlenT* known lo medical science for the cure of woman’s peculiar ailments enter Into Its composition. No alcohol, harmful, or hablt-formlng drug is to bo found In the list of Its Ingredienls- printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. In any condition of the female system, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription can do only good—never harm. Its whole effect Is io strengthen. Invigorate and regulate the whole female system and especially the pelvic organs. When these ara de ranged in function or affected by disease, the » toniseli and otlu-r organ* of digestion become sympathetically deranged, the nerves aro weakened, snd a long list of bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too much must not be expected of this "Fa- Prescription." It will not perform Ì orile brade«: will not cure tumore—no med icine will. It «etti often preeral them. If taken In time, and thus the operating table and the surgeon's knife may be avoided. Women suffering from diseases of long Standing, are Invited to consult Doctor pierce by letter,/res. All correspondence Is held as strictly private and sacredly tddrees Dr. R. V. Pleree, confidential,. Ad ,u.falo, N. Y, - Dr. Ptaroe's Medical Adviser (1000 pages? U sent /re s on receipt of BI one-eent for pepar-eovared. or BI stasaaa Oregon) 30 DAYS T i l t! Wnwlda-t ye« Hketo have y«w home »dmlrtoftv refisred to I - , u Wy~—tTym Swrwsuch a light would cost M toss tho”. V '•« Thm writs for conio* - " dssrriWn< Tb» AsgI» L»rup fu (}■ V - . X TUT ANGLE MFC. CO, 150 IG W flarch 1, i9o8 Lamps may be seen at ths Observer office and w ill co n tin u e dally th ro u g h out March tu d April. _ Fn>m tb e principal etiiee o f th e m iddle w eet th e rates w ill be ae follow s! T r a in s to The C H IC A G O ....................................$«10» C O U S C IL B L U F F S ............. »30 00 h T i L O U I S ................................. H-voo O M A H A .................................... .S».«» K A N S A S C I T Y ..................... »80.00 HT. P A U L .............. .......... MO.OO Corresponding rates from all other Mastern poluta. Stopovers a t pleasure Bt all poin ts In O regon. T he Colonial Rate la th e great eat o f all hom ebuilder«. Oregon has u n lim ited resources aud needs more people w h o deelre honaes and larg er opportunities. Oregon people can acoooaplleh spleadld results by herald in g th is op- portunity to all the world. Hend Oregon literature g iv in g good, relia ble Inform ation sh out th e state, far and wMa. (Jay on the above ra il roads for It If necessary. P O R T L A N D DEPO T. 1.». D aily. C IIIC A O O - P O B I I.A S D S P E C IA L , fnr -the Mast vi» Huntington. Pa»*«« Biyu». (*tot>*) 8 A0 ».m. 1’J.IA p.m. 7 00 p m . Ar. D . l ly , 8 20 p tr. < 'M p m . 8 00 ■ m. no »top. *.<A a m . 1L21*|> m PaSK-S ICgiri F o r K a »lrm W aih ln cto n , W»ito W alla, Lewis* ton, L 'w ur 4 ’ A lane and Ursnt N o rth e rn p o in t*. SPOKANE FLY K K . fl»K A l L A N 1 I f P .X l’ KtSM for the E u t v is in c ton. H u n t* 7.1# pm no «Inp. i t W pm Peases Hicir» P O R T L A N D B IO tiH L O C A I*, for »II torni point» btl.’vccn Bies» • n d l ’ortÓlnal. K G) fe.m, fi 00 n m , 12.U'i a.m . L v . 12.15 p A . Arrive» at Mitre» ( '• l u n i h in und • «6 a in. ila« 4.61 a .M . W illa tin e f t s K l* « r . For Astoria and w ay {sdut«, oou- iicctlog, w ith steam er Dir Ilw aco and L *t cach. Mtcani©r llasoato, A sh N orth^R s t r e e t il.u k . L eavw KIM» p m. daily, except Hauqay. Haturday 10 00 p. nt. Arrive« 5 GO p. in. dally exi ept Munday. For D uyton, Oregon City aud Y am hill River (siliits, A bit street dock. L coyta 7 ( i Su nd ay. Arrives 5.30 p.m daily excep t ocodaj. For L ew lsloh, Idaho, and way points front Riparia, Wash. Leave Ripuria 5.10 a. m ., or upon arrival train No. 4, dally except S siu n ln y. Arrive Illparia 4 p. rn. dally excep t Friday. For full Information call on or address w m . mcmurray tJer.’l Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., Sunset, Ocean and Shasta Route E A S T via S O U TH Overland E xpress train« for Kalem, Roseburg, A alt land, Haerainento, O g den, Kan Fruileiseo, Ktoektnn Ixw Angele«, KI l ’uso, N ew Orleana aiuDUie F.uat. Leave« Pori land U nion Depot, 8 45 p. in. Arrive« 7 25 a m ., daily. Morning train con n ect«at Woodburn dally excep t Sunday w ith train« for Mt. A n g el, Kilvertou B row nsville, Kpriugflebl, W endllng mid N atron. L eaves Portland U n ion D ep ot8.80a.m . arrive« 5.55 p. in. F ugene pa««enger connect« at W ood burn w ith Mt. Angel and Milverton local. Leave« Portland U n ion Depot 4.15 p. m ., returns 10 35 a.in ., d ally. Corvallis pax*ctiger leave« Portland U nion Di pot 7.301* nt., arrive*5 50 p in. D aily. Kheridau peaaeuger leave« Portland U nion Depot 4 50 p.m ., arrive«K.25 a.m . Daily. ' Forest Grove pawtenppr leave« Port land U nion Depot 10 45 p.m ., arrives 1 50 p in. Dully except Munday. •PORTLANDOM W KGO mururran Depot, Fool o f Jefit-rBon Street. P IO N E E R B Æ B Ü ff i L IV E R Y , F E É O A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . J. M. D U N A H O O , Proprietor and Manager. Ta 7 ’ m* from Tbs Dall«« or any Hhorman ooanty pointa at oar expense Bofvioe ftirniahnd to or from Moro to any pointe. / OUR M B T T O “Pleas« the public." Fares can be Prepaid A n y agent Is authorised to accept th e reqnlr- *hft. 1 Call on or address W M . M oM U R R A Y , C. M. C A D Y , A gLO . R. A W. A g t., Portland, O regon. Moro, Oregon. B L U E M ORO, O REGON. E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D UP-TO -DA TE, H ere at hom e If desired S P E C IA L RATES TO COM M ERCIAL TR A V E L E R S I.eiivt*« from J« f? r-en street depot for Drill«« anti Interm ediate point« dally, 4 15 P I I I . Arrive P ortland, 10 15 a.m . The I ndependence M onm outh Motor Line o|N>rate« dally to M onm outh and Alrlle, connectin g w ith H. P . Co’s train« at Dalla« aud Independence. Flrst-cla«« fare from Portland to Mar ramen to and Man Franetuco, >20: berth,85. Peeond-class fair, |15;second cla«« berth, $2.50 Ticket« to Eastern point« and Europe, also Japan, ( I i I uh , H onolulu and Australia!. CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third and W ash in gton . P h on e Main 7x1. Portland, Or. C. W . STINGER, W m . flcM U R R A Y C ity T ic k e t Agent. I A gen t for the Best Steam Laundry Shop in Brick B u ild in g next-O baervur (Jlliee | r E a s t D a ily Th roui nigh Pullm an «tandanla tourist slcevlng-cars d aily to O m aha, Chicago, H|xikatie; tourist sle«?pliig-car dally to Kansan C ity. R eclining chair- cars (scats fr«*) to the E is t d aily. s e r v iu k a nd y a m h il l b i v is io n . ' FROM FROM The Angie ...... I Everything First Class and Up to date, t «a» 3 S hort L ine U nion P acific H. V. REED, R e p re s e n ta tiv e , $ » OREGON Jeweler, 8 Optician S a tu r d a y s a t O . C . M o r te n s e n 1 !<•? W e coaxed th at man W e d n e sd á y s r a t L . L . P e e tz they, too, bad thought of golug to see the fam ily, but bad never carried out their purpose. One had passed the cablu about n mouth before. He bad seeu a woman through the window., but nothing more w as known of thym. They were evi dently the one fam ily of delinquents In a prosperous community of settlers. •‘Nice, open winter,” remarked Squire G illett as they aTl rose to go. "Tee,” said the storekeeper. "Plows’ll be going next week, though the nights are kind of chilly y e t ” “If the Mangolds expect to bold gov ernment land, they must get some plowing done right off." “Correct. Too bad the old man puts It all on those tw o boys.’’ Buttoning up their heavy coats, the settlers mounted their ponies and rode homeward together. "There's the tw o boys now,” remark ed Squire Gillett when they had ridden tw o miles or more across the brown prairie. Looking off to the west, they saw tw o small boys mounted on large, rawboned work horses, their outlines distinct against the sunset sky. The tw o boys were Jogging along slow ly and In silence. Their slender forms seemed oddly In .contrast with the size of the horses they were rhllng. They shivered in the raw evening air. H eavy clouds were coming up lu great black m asses from the northeast. “We must hurry, Joe," said one of the boys, "or w e’ll get wet.” “I suppose so. for our coats aren't quite waterproof,” sold the other. "Bay, Clive,” Joe weut on niter a moment’s silence, “don’t you think It's been a pretty lonesom e winter?" Joe nodded three or four tim es rather ruefully.' "1 shall be glad enough when spring •om es,” be continued, "for theu papa Translated. ran get out? of doors and see nil the “This Is a warm doughnut. Step Z/.j folks.” ft," drawled Itohhle. "He's pretty sick, don't you think?" "No." corrected his teacher. "This Is “Yes, Joe, but mamma says he's feel- in « better, and If w e’re brave, stroug a w«»rm. Do not step on It."—Llppln- cott’s. Loys he’ll get well Again.” "But the plowing: Can we do It all?*’ of the trail. The horses which had “Do It? W e’Ve got to do It, and there beeh attached to It browaed upon the « r e only a few days left before the weeds. A campfire had l>een< started l»e«lde tim e will be up, and If we don’t have It done we shall lose the claim. It’s the wagon, r>qd near IL .His hands hold too bad the harness broke this after- lug his head and his d h o w s on his Boon, but If the storekeeper has som e knees, w us a flannel whlrted and un kempt man. straps w e’ll be all r ig h t’’ ,IIe did not look .up until the boys The horses bad started Into a gallop, and the boys bobbed awkwardly In called to him, aud then he raised a th eir seats. Over the sw ells, down the storn. anxious, lio|Mie«« face. "Anyihlng the mutter?" Joe asked. «rsssy slopes they went and then, with « still faster pace, whirled down an- , "Yes, something*» the matter. It’s other declivity and crashed through the little one." l i e motioned toward the dead sunflower stalks snd tumble the wagon. w eed s that covered the bottom of the " B lck r fisked Joe "Yes, nml mnybe dylug. I’ve cosue •to o g h . They had gone but a few yards here for day» from the w est, calculating to w hen the horses suddenly stopped and take the child home to the old folks In • e a t the young riders sliding forward Missouri, but the UUUe codger couldn’t do tb s animals* shoulders snd manes. stand the Journey." The object which bad stopped them The l*oys slipped to t}>© ground and w as a large so d dilapidated ‘ prairie by the light of theftire e | ix-oaclssd the sr h sa sw .” w hich stood at the aids bark part of tfca, waggm They drew :0BERTI Isn't Reading a Delight Row T u e s d a y s a t C h ris . A n d e r s o n C A D IT A j ije ttr Druggist f>r a fi-tt mw /Z t Drs. Ferguson and Reuter, Percheros Horse Association W ill m ake season of I9O8 the follow ing places and days S T L A S T T n x F A IN T L lr tH T IN T H E huone a < n o e a thh i - lalx . Fresh Complexion ' I, preserved—and produced—by Kobertine, a mild, delightful preparation, delicately fragrant. , Makes the »kin exquisitely eofti banishes crackled appearance caused by ovsr-drynsact reduces tbs size ot nlarged pores, cleanses them, re duces mfiammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to wholesome nourish- nent of skin glands and stimulation of tlia capillaries which also feed the skin and supply its healthful color. EDG AR .L M O R O L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . - - O /? E G O /V . O ea-Pass. A g t