Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 10, 1908, Image 4

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MORO
PHARMACY
.J D ra y
Bods W ater Bal and p ot him on the
past the paralysed freight crew.
for the penitentiary. WTiat can 1 d o r
W ithout waiting for o rd e rs -w b a t or­ rig ht aid» of the cab for a freight rou
A ll the w’hlle the station agent, panic ders did such a man need?—without a I reckon be earned it last n ig h t”
In a few minutes Foley started oft to
M o ro . O re g o n .
stricken. rattled on Sinclair was look
word Burns crawled out of hla window
tag at hta watch, casting It up. charting w ith • pin and ran forw ard on the bunt up Burna.
MOBO, OBBOON :
“See here. Irish ." said be In his off
K all under hla thick, gray, grlaaied footboard, clinging the best he could as
Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmaclntn
PBID A Y ...................April 10, 1908 wool fast aa thought could compass.
the engine dipped and lurched, climbed hand way, “next tim e you catch a
string
of
runaways
Just
remember
to
n ^ ic in e s Carefully Compounded.
No. 1 headed for Acton, and her pace down on the cowcatcher and lifte d the
. —■
Express and Freight
climb up the ladder and set your
was a h uitle every mile of the way
pilot bar to couple. I t was a crasy
F erecw al T alk W ith Y ou.
brakes
before
yon
couple.
I
t
w
ill
save
t h r ^ . ara of coal ta b lin g down on
Delivered to any Part of the City
Complete Assortment of Sllvtrwer« and Jtwtlry
to attempt- « • waa
a good deal of w ear and tsar « • the
If vou do not read The Observer her. how fast he dared not think, and thing
To succeed these deye you
Mer to get under the pilot than to suc-
Piano
and
Furniture
Moving.
pilot
bar,
see?
I
bear
you're
going
to
Why Not?
through It all he waa asking
must have plenty of trit, cour­
jeed. yet he tried I t
get a run. Don’t fa ll out the window
Wo should like to have you take what day U waa. Tbureday? I p !
Then It was that the fine band of
age» strength. How 1« It with
IL and wa Know 11 wou,d * * Proftta*’ ,e *® Yes, Georgle. his boy. was on the f l l« Dad Sinclair came Into play. To tem­ when you get over on the rig h t"
And that’s how Burns waa mads an
the children? Are they thin,
to become a »ubscrlber. We atnd
I t was his day op. I f they met per the speed enough, and Just enough,
engineer aud bow Soda W ater Sol was
[wo year« for $2 AO; oneyear f l - W ^ ^ c t a No. 1.
to push her nose Just enough and far
pale, delicate? Do not fortet
• month I. a ’ much. Try It. Order by on a curve—
roared Dad Sinclair enough for Burns to make the draw rescued from the disgrace of rnanlng
A n y a n d a ll K in d s o f R a te n t M e d ic i n e A lw a v o In S to c k
“Uncouple
her
A yer's S a rsa p a rilla . You
Postal Card, and pay for It when you can
on the trolley.
bar of the ru n a w a y -th a t was the
In a giant tone, ’
know
It
makes
the
blood
pure
A t a n y tim e w hen requested to do
• W hat are you going to d o r
nicety of the big seamed hands on the
•O, the paper will be discontinued. But we
and rich, and builds up the
“ Burus,’’ thundered Dad to hla 0«*- throttle and on the air, the very magic
“ It's very deceptive to Judge of the
expect that all arrears will be paid before mau "give her steam, aud quick, boy I of touch which on a slender bat of
Proprietor of
else or capacity of an object which la
general health In every way-
««Kb request 1« made. It l«ea«y to a«k «• Dump In grease, waste, oil, everything!
steel could push a hundred tons of fly- fifty feet or more In the air,” said an
for a «tatemenL which will be cheerfu ly a " ?OU * „
there?’’ be cried, opeb-
tag metal up aud hold It steady In a architect to the w rite r aa wo Wer»
rendered at any time.
tag the throttle as he looked hack
play of six Inches on the teeth of the passing the royal courts of Justice a
The old engine, pulling ctear of her
gale that tore down behind him.
few days ago. "Now . look a t that
coaches, quivered as she gathered her­
Again aud again Burns tried to clock,” polutlug to the law eonrta
Draying of all Kinds.
self under the steam. She leaped ahead
couple aud failed. Sinclair, attaining clock, which hangs about seventy feet
JLB
- J L «A«"**-
with a swish. The drivers churned In
anxiously ahead, caught sight of tbs above the pavem ent “I t looks very
Trunk#
and Grip« Hauled to and
tae sand, bit Into It with gritting tire ,
headlight of No. 1 rounding O Fallon s small, doesn't It? H ard ly big enough
and forged ahead w ith a suck and a
m v X i WtrOUO
from all trains
to hold a man. Y et a party of us
hiss aud a roar. Before Reynolds bad bluff».
.
.
-..v-t
•«all mv « m SUI bm .
H e cried to Burns, and. Incredible breakfasted in the case before the
fairly gathered his wits Sinclair, leav^
Everybody
tug his train on the main track In front though it seems, the fireman heard. works wore put In."
w *r
A L I T T L E M I S S I O N A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R
of the depot, was clattering over the Above all the Infernal din, the tearing knows how deceptive Is the
ance
of
the
W
estminster
clock,
of
the
flanges
and
the
roaring
of
the
switch after the runaways. The wind
id le days b y te llin g your neighbors of the goo
By FRANA H. SPEARMAN
tag at the dial from the em‘
was a terror, aud they had too good a wind Burns heard the cry. I t
-ee - i _
i
ta j
j
If you cftn»t get their sub-
him
to
a
supreme
effort.
H
e
slipped
the
start. But the way Soda W ater Sal
q u a lities of T h e O bserver.
A modern boepiul fox. the treatment of all n.-db-el
»»rglea
C ~ r w U . 1900. ta F— k H S e -n —
eye
once
more
Into
the
draw
and
man­
took the gait when she once felt her
lly stretch across the dial " 1 * 2 ^
S C r ip tiO D B , S e n d
U S O l S i r a d d rC B B e s and we w ill send
aged to drop hla pin. Up w ent hla
feet under her made the wrinkled t
d ise a se s,
such as are ooi.fa ¡..n -.
them »am ple eopiee. W e - pay for all ,o llc ,t.n g you do
glneer at her throttle set his inoutt» hand In
IIK N the great
Choking the steam, Sinclair threw
R a t e s , f r o m SIO.OO to $ 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d in g to r o o m
with the grlmneee of a
“
engine w h ic h
the brake shoes flaming against the minute hand, which looks Ilka an <r-
Ambulance will meet all trains and boats if h os p ita l is n o tifie d .
we called the meant the ru n aw a y s -a n d catch them
than
I
h
dlnary
w
alking
stick,
ta
longer
thau
big drivers. The sand poured on the
S k y s c r a p e r - o r the ditch for Soda W ater Sal, and
rails, and w ith Burns up on the coalers the two tallest soldiers In tha Ufa
the
throbbing
old
machine
seemed
to
F o r F u r th e r In f o r m a t io n A d d r e s s
came out of
guards. The figures on tha dial era
the Zanesville know It, for her nose hung to the steel setting brakes the three great run­ bigger than a three-year-old child, and
aways
were
brought
to
w
ith
a
Jerk
shops, she was like the snout of a pointer.
He was a man of a hundred even that would have astounded the most the second dots are aa big aa a dinner
rebuilt f r o m
plate.—London Graphic.
M e d ic a l D ir e c t o r s .
pilot to tender. then—Burns—but nobody knew It then. reckless scapegraces In the world.
W h ile the plucky fireman crept along
Our master mechanic, Neighbor, had We hadn't thought much about Burns
W o o lla a a C r itic .
tabfore. He was a tall, lauk Irish boy, the top of the freight cart to keep
• n Idea, after her terrific collision, that
W hut can be more mirth provoking
w ith an open ftfta and a morning from being blown bodily through the
■he could not stand heavy main line
than the naive simplicity w ith which
smile. Dad Sinclair took him on be­ air, Sluclalr, w ith every resource that
passenger runs, so he put her on the
lt
w hat rallroMff^-nus,. nobody else would have htar brain aud nerve and power could ex­ a pompous critic, who prides hlmaalf
“ It certainly is, nnd I thank ynt^
Acton cut off.
_
ert, was struggling to overcome the on his lynx eyed acuteness, w ill some-
x
w»en call a Jerk w ater run, whatever Burns was so green that Foley saia
! Mr. Optician for fitting my eye» so
you couldn’t set bis name afire. He terrible headway of pursuer and pur­ tlmes walk Into a trap that has been
that may be. a little jaunt of ten m ile.
perfectly. I have had glastea of all
would, so Foley said, put out a hot box sued. driving now frig htfu lly Into the set for hlnW When Alexander Pope
across the divide connecting the -north
was translating Hom er he read by re­
kinds, but this last pair I got of you
beaming bead of No. 1.
Just
by blinking at It.
ern division w ith the Denver stein.
quest
several
books
of
tha
Iliad
to
W ith the Johnson bar over and the
But every man’s turn comes once,
beats them all.”
I t was Just about like running a trol-
and It had come to Burns. I t was Dick drivers dancing a gallop backward, Lord H a lifa x , whom he characterise«
was
given
to
Dad
ley. and the run
_
w ith the sand striking Are aud the rails as a literary coxeocdb, a t his boose.
Burns’
chance
now
to
show
what
man­
Sinclair, for after that lift at Oxford
ner of stuff was bred lu Bis 1°U8 Irish burning under It; w ith the old sky­ During the reading hie lordship aav-
a l«Dg time before he would let u« fix hi« eve»-
his back was never strong enough to
He ««id all h I»«»«» wer« alike and whet waa
bones. I t ivatt his task to (make the scraper shivering again In a terrific eral times stopped the poet aud sug­
shovel coal, and be had to take an en­
the u«e. Now you « oul I not wet him to i o
steam—If he co u ld -fas te r than Dad struggle and Burns tw isting the heads gested that certain passages might be
elaewhere.
We are perfect “«»e fitter», ai d
gine or quit railroading.
Sinclair could burn It. W hat use to off the b ra k l rods; w ith every trick of Improved. Perplexed and Irritated by
that’s why w» please our patrou«.
Thus It happened that after many
the
advice,
the
poet
withdrew
with
old
Sinclair’s
cunning
aud
his
boy
du­
grip tlie throttle and scheme If Burns
years he took the throttle once more didn’t furnish the power, put the life plicating every pne o f them lu the­ Garth, who laughed heartily at tha In ­
and ran over, twice a day, as be does
Into her heels us she raced the w tn d - ca b of No. 1—• t ill they came together. cident, and told him to leave the verses
*”r ’
—• 1 „
\
yet. from Acton to W illo w Creek
tU P Y R IO M T
the merciless, restless gale sweeping I t was too fearful a momentum to just as they were, to call on H a lifa x
T H E DALLES. ORbGGN.
His boy, Georgle Sinclair, the kid
over the prairie faster than horse could overcome, when mluutes mean miles a month later, thank him for hla grtt-
engineer, took the run on the filer op
and tons are reckoned by thousands.
lctams and then read again the verses
posite Foley Just as soon as he got fly before It? .
W hen w ritin g for C'italog
They came together, but Instead of to him unaltered. Pope followed this
Working smoothly and sw iftly Into a
X ) N U C A 1 H STORE
well.
dlzxy whirl, the monstrous drivers took an appalllug wreck, destruction and advice, saying to H a lifa x that he hoped
LA RG EST C A T A L O G
OS-n • Mem« on »Keuvn
Geòrgie, who was never happy un
».■I '
-
the steel In leaps and bounds. Dad Sin­ death It was only a bump. N<x 1 had his lordship would now find his objec­
yaw nuy nc-d brnj la,
M a il O r d « r Ha>u« IN
less he had eight or ten Pullmans be
C « l« t u ,
clair, leaning from the cab window, the speed when they met, and It was tions removed, upon which H a lifa x , de­
Ik s N o rih w ea l
hind him and the- right of way over gloatingly watched their gathering a car of coal dumped a b it sudden and
G R O C E R IE S
T h e B u y e r, G uide
f
lighted, cried out: "Aye. now they are
everything between Omaha and Den
H«nfw»r<, D o Good, and
Freer and Oak Si«
speed, pulled the bar up notch after a nose on Georgie s engine like a fu ll­ perfectly right. Nothing can be better."
Sup«!»,
of
«II
L
m
A
quoeed
ver, made great sport of his father's notch, and fed Burns' fire Into the old back’s a fte r a center rush. The pilot
P O R T L A N D OR
m n«, ,c ,u l« i ^ lo n ih ly
—W illia m Mathews In Success Maga-
V elala.
little smoking car and day coach be
engine's arteries fast aud faster than doubled back Into the ponies, aud the
alne. _\ _____________________
hind the big engine
she could throw It Into her steel hoofs.
headlight wbb scoured w ith nut, pea
Foley made sport of the remodeled
T hat was the night the W est End aud slack, but the stack was hardly
M en n n d “ L o v e S t o r ie s ."
engine. H e used to atand by w hile knew that a greenhorn had cast hla
When n man hns passed through the
the old engineer was oiling and ask chrysnlls aud stood out a man—knew bruised.
The minute they struck Georgle Sin­ cycle of emotions called love be has
him whether he thought she could that the honor roll of our frontier di­
clair, inaklug fast aud leaping from had his adventures; other people’s
catch a Jack ra b b it “I mean,” Foley
vision wanted one more name, and hla cab, ran forwnrd In the dark, pant­ cease to have a personal bearing, and
would say. “If the rabbit was feeling that It was big Dick Burns'. Sinclair
ing w ith rage and excitem ent Burns, he anticipates nothing furth er from
P o r c e la in B o th T u b s .
hung slleutly desiderate to the throttle, torch In hand, was himself Just Jump­
w e ll*
them.
Dad Sinclair took It all grim ly and his eyes straining Into the night ahead,
ing down to get forward. His face
It is not so w ith the young man and i
quietly. H e had rallrokded too long to and the face of the long Irish boy,
wore Its usual grin, even when Geor­ woipnn who. ns the proverb says of
care for anybody’s chaff. But one day, Streaked w ith smut and channeled
the young l>car. hove all tbclr troubles
gia assailed him w ith a torrent
after the skyscraper had got her flues with sweat, lit every minute w ith the
before them. The world of love, so
Agent for the Best Steam Laundry
pretty weU chalked up w ith alkali. Fo- glare of the furnace as he fed the abuse.
“W h a t do you mean, you red headed Cull of n ijs te rj for then», has become
ley Insisted that ahe must be renamed.
white hot blast that leaped nnd curled lubber?" he shouted, w ith much the fo tha ir.nturer man translated Into
Shop in Brick B uilding next Observer Office
« I have the only genuine skyscraper aud foamed under the crown sheet of
lungs of his father. "W h a t are you th? concrete terms of domestle life,
on the West End myself.” declared Fo­ Soda W ater Sal.
E D G A R L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r .
doing switching coal here on the main m il the rotations of man and warn«»
ley. H e did have a new Class I I en
There he stooped aud sweat and
hnss Into the domain of fact that cat.
t
fine, and she was awe Inspiring. In swung as she slewed and lurched and line?"
In fact, Georgle called the astonished ix» tested by experience.
truth. “ I don't propose." he contlneed, Jerked across the fish plates. Carefully,
fireman everything he could think of
Yet
do not seem to under
“to have her confused w ith your old nurslugly, ceaselessly he pushed the
until his father, who was blundering
«taiid this psychology of the mature
tub any longer, Dad.”
steam pointer higher, higher, higher on forw ard on his side of the engine, hear
man, nnd they continue to make tht
1 C e r t l f i c a t « K - o f P e d i g r e e . Colanthe If recorded by
Dad, oiling hla old tub affectionately
the dial—and that despite the tremen­ tag the voice, turned and ran around love story their chief staple, so that
the American Percheron Horse Breeders and Importer» Associa­
answered never a word.
dous drafts of Dad's throttle.
behind the tender to take a hand him
they are read chiefly by» young roer
tion, h i. recorded number being 40930. Coloi-and descrip Don
“She's fu ll of soda. Isn't she. father?*
Never a glance to the right or the
and women ns callow as their owi
-
h ro w n atar small snip. Pedigree, foaled April 11th, 1903. Bred
asked Georgi#; standing by.
left, to the track or the engineer. From eelf.
“Mean?" he roared above the blow heroes nr.d heroines. Pecuniarily thej
ownZd’ by H G McMillan of Rock Rapids, Iowa. Got by
“ Beckon ebe la, son.”
of his safety. "Mean?" he bellowed In are of course catering for a writer
J. 1
W ll? U46771 by Theudis 26016 [40871 J, by Besigue
“ F u ll of w ater, 1 suppose ?”
the teeth of the wind. “ Mean? Why
market.
The
number
of
the
Immature
“T ry to keep her that way, son.'
hv Brilliant III 11116 [2919], by Fenelon 2682 [38], by
you Impudent, empty bended, ungratw by age nnd the l!:n»aturc b y a t u r e
B
W71 7BM b" Bril i . U 1 8 * I?«»]. »7 Coco l i [714f.
“Sal Soda. Isn’t It. Dad?"
ful rapscallion, w hat do you mean com
•re always the larger par
“Now, I can’t say. Aa to that I can t
b i v l.0 1 ‘ C t a . i u p i » ] , by Coco [712], by Mignon [7151. by
tag around here to abuse a m anjthat's kind.-Lotd»»n Saturday Review.
•a y .”
saved you and your train fr*
"W e ’ll call her Sal Soda, Georgia,"
• •“W hen the preacher prcachW a t tb»
scrap?"
by 8 * » i « ; « l « - X e i ; S P b"v, S rir
suggeste*l Fòley.
And big Dick Burns, standing by
funeral of T urn b u ll’a w ife ha said ba
roofttwfl bv Phenix 8849 [6983], by Fenelon 2682 [38], by Bril-
“No,” Interposed Georgle. “Stop a
Architecture
Bookkeeping
. Stenography
w ith his torch, hurst Into an Irish had no doubt that aha had gono
U „ T l2 7 1 1766]
B ri'li.nt 1899 (7561, by Coo. IX [714], by
b it I have I t Not Sal Soda at all.
Banking and Banking Law,
Commercial Law,* * Advertising
laugh, fairly doubled up before the rim ig h t to heaven."
V
M
?C
to.lln
by
Coco
[712
A
y
Migcon
[715],
by
J
e
n
M ake It Soda W a ter SaL”
Show Card Writing
Chemistry
nonplused l»oy and listened w ith great
"Yes. 1 heard him."
. .
Then they laughed uproariously, aud
rehab to tl»e excited fath er apd ex
Mechanical Drawing
Elwtrical Engineering
"Y et T urnb ull keeps right OS being
ta the teeth of Dad Sinclairs protests -
21146, by Ptalon 10113 [19321] by V .H l.n i
cited son. I t was not hard to under
Juat aa good aa poaslbla.” — <’hl< ««'•
Newspaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering
for he objected at once and vigorously
[404] by Prosper [893], by
(892), by V.enx P.crre [894],
stand Georgia’s amazement and anger Record Herald.
Civil Service,
Mechanical Engineering,
—the queer name stock to the engine,
at finding Soda W ater Sal behind three
Gas Engineering, Minihg Engineering, Locomotive Kulining,
W hen English capltaltata ware try­
and sticks y e t
W
i ? '
>882
cars of coal halfw ay between stations
To have seen the great hulking ma­
ing to establish Angora goat raising tn
Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating,
on the malii line nnd on his time—and
chine you would never have suspected
French,
German,
Spanish, taught with Edison Phoncgraph.
South A frica they paid aa much aa |2,
Dillon
Broa.,
of
Normal,
Illinois.
that the fastest time on the division.
there could be another story left ta her,
B00 apiece fo r goata, to Induce tha
But what amused Burns most was to
T
e
r
m
»
o
f
»
e
r
w
l
c
e
.
8ingle
leap
116,
PayftU
e
at
tl,ne
Yet one there was—a story of the wind.
•
Full
information
furnished free upon request by
Turkish owners of fine »tocka to rtak
see the Imperturbable old Dad pitching
a« she stood, too. when old man Sin
o f aervice
The
season
$20,
payable
at
the
end
of
the
season,
tha
aavara penalties of tha sultan a
Into bis boy w ith ns much spirit ns the
clair took ber qn the Acton run, she
m
’ tor; navable when mare is known to be with foal.
laws forbidding tha exportation of An
young n^an himself showed.
was the best Illustration I have ever
M « ”
. t r i o r eorvn«. C r . -11. be u ken to
......t
I t was because both men were scared •OCRS.----------- ---------- ----------- '
aeen of the adage that one can never
M a re ano OOH i® axa
a
reeuonsible for none. Trading,
-Tha
word
’reviver’
apalta
tha
samo
out
of
their
wits;
scared
over
their
64 1-3 Sixth street, Portland, Ore.
o i ™ m o ,U ,
w »r. Bom 5?. oe.gbborhood lorieit. th .
tell from the looks of a frog bow far
narrow escape from a frig htfu l wreck, backward or forw ard," »aid the teach­
It w ill Jump.
er. “Can you think of another“
from having each killed the other,
insurance and money become« due.
Have you evur felt the wind? Not,
The aerioua boy acowtad up from kF
•naybe-the son the father, and the fa
I think, nnleas you have lived on the
tber the son.
primer.
__
seas or on the plains. People every
For brave men do get scared. Don’t
•T n t-tn tr ’ ha cried contemptuouaij.
where think tlie wind blows hut it
And
the
ctaaa
worked
on
to
allanca<
believe anything else.
B et between
really blows only on the ocean and on
O b server.
For the
Children
C ity
Trunks and Grips Delivered
To and From all Trains.
FORMALDEHYDE, RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, GOMBS, SPONGES, CICARS.
REED HULSE
The D«««»Uo« of l>l»«»mee.
CITY DRW NO. 2
fly e rs sszz*.
S oda S later
... S a l...
D
T H E
notice to breeders
The
Monkland
D A L L E S
H O S P IT A L
D r s. F e r g u s o n a n d R e u t e r ,
Isn’t Reading a Delight Now
P e r c t a Torse
W e co a x e d th a t m an
Announce to the Farmers
' of Sherman county that
their Percheron stallion
F. W. Clark, Jeweler, S Optician
Colanthe
- Will make season of I9O8
the following places and days
M o ro s B a r ber S hop
M o n d a y s a t ' B ro ck Bros.,
T u e sd a y s a t C hris. A n d e rso n
.
' Everything First Class and Up to date.
W e d n esd a y s a t L . L . P eetz
T h u rs d a y s a t W . A , W oods
F rid a y s a t T . W . B ran n o n
-
S a tu rd a y s a t O . C . M ortensen
-
OREGON. x
SCHOOL
SCRANTON,
Andy Shearer,
*
4
tba fright of a coward and the frig h t
of a bravo man there ta this difference
—the coward's scare ta apparent before
the danger, that of the brave man after
It has passed, and Burna laughed w ith
flu rtu h e a r d th e c r p . it »irrccd M m to a tremendous mirth “at th’ two o’ tblm
sjaw ln ’," as ho expressed It.
a ta p re rre
*’o mnn on the West End could turn
the coal to the fire, the lire to the wa
ter, the water to the gauge, the gauge on his piQs quicker than Georglfe Sin­
to the stock and hack ngnlo to the coal clair, though. If hla hastiness misled
—that was Burns. Neither eyee nor him. When It all came clear be climb­
ears nor muscles for anything but ed Into the old cab—the cab bo himself
had once gone against death in—and
•team.
Ruch a firing as the West End never w ith stumbling words tried to thank
iw till that night; such a firing as the the tall Irishman, who still laughed In
old engine never felt in her choking the excitement of having won.
Aud
when Neighbor next day,
flues till that night; such a firing as
Dad Rlnclatr, king of all West and thoughtful nnd taciturn, heard It all,
East End firemen, lifted his hat to— he very carefully looked Soda W ater
that was Burns' firing that night on Sal all over ugaln.
•Dad," suld he. when the boyi got
Aeda W ater Bal, the night she chased
the Acton runaways down the line to through telling It for the last time,
“she's a better machine than I thought
save Georgle Hlnclalr nnd No. 1.
I t was a frightful pac»»-how fright­ she was."
"There le n t a better pulling your
ful no one ever knew; neither old mau coachee,” maintained Dad Sinclair
Sinclair nor Dick Burns ever cared.
stoutly.
,
Only, the crew of a freight, side truck­
“ I ’ll put her on tba main line. Dad.
the line.
ed for the approaching filer, saw an and give you the IfiH for the cut off.
“ Dad.” be gasped, "three cars of coal engine flying light; knew the hunter
H in r
standing over there on the second spur and the quarry, f i * they had seen the
•T h e 108 w ill suit me. Neighbor. A
M ew loose a few^mlnutes agol"
runaway« »hoot by—eaw then, a min­ old tub—oh, Foley r aald Dad, turn!
“ Where are they?”
ute after, a «tar end a streak and a to tha cheeky engineer, who had come
“Where are they? Blown through trull of rotten smoke fly down the up lu time to boar moat of the talk.
the switch and down the line forty wind, and she had come and passed The old fellow bad not forgotten » »
and gone.
ley's snaer a t Soda W ater Bal when he
Tba old man grasped the frightened
I t was Just east o f'th a t elding, so reebristened bar. B a t Foley, too, bad
man by tba aboulder. “W hat do yoa Burns and Sinclair always maintain­ changed bis mind and waa ready to
aaean? How long agol When ta 1 ed. hut It measured 10,006 feet east give In.
d u e l T « lk quick, man! What's tha that they eiught them.
"T h a t’a quits rlgbL Dad,” he ac­
A sli mt from Dad brought the drip­ knowledged. "You can get more out
matt-nr with you?”
“Not five mlnbtaa ago. No. 1 ta duo ping llre-ran up standing, and, looking of any old tub on tha division than tha
bare to laaa than thirty minutes They 11 ah‘*ud. lie saw In the blase of their rest of us fallows can get out of
go Into bar sure. Dad,” cried Reyn own headlight the string of coalers Baldw in conAlldated. 1 mean It too.
«Ida. all to a fright, “w hat’ll I do? standing still ahead of them—so It I t ’a the best thing I aver heard of.
V b r beave«’a aaka, do aomethlng! I se**m<*d to h lm -th o lr own speed was W hat are you going to do for Burna.
asked Foley, w ith hla um -
called up Riverton and triad to c a tA ao great, aud the runaways were a l­ Neighbor
V het abe"d u ses-* I w as too lata. most equaling IL They were soaktog a l
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COMMON SENSE*
¡ s s i k s J t x
a £ * k . is r n s i& B .
italllgent people to use on?y
<nown composition. There-
Is th a t Dr. Pleree’a medicines, tha
print every I «grad leal
i upon tha bottle wrap-
en tarin
Ita correctnaaa under oath,
pars and at
(ng In favor. Tha coaa-
are dally
Pierce's medicines I
position of
to everybody,
kevinn _ th, _ ;r r r fa » in flg i]ftR «~ gir
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BP.t.nn « j T « t .T l .•niOd » * T - > V Ï - i '!
ipît j t » « m r e i i n u r m i
nllcd Being wholly
mod id n al principles extracted «from na­
tive forest roots, by exact proccaaea
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
chemically pare glycerine being u»»d In­
stead In extracting and preserving the
curative virtues residing In the roots
employed, these medicines are entirely
free from the objection of doing harm
by creating an appetite for either al­
coholic beverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
bottle wrappers—the name aa sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will find that hie
•Golden Medical Discovery,’ the great,
blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel
regulator—the medicine which, while not
recommended to cure consumption to Its
advanced stages (no medicine w ill do that)
yet does cure all those catarrhal condi­
throat. weak
W M i atomaoh.
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tions of head and I throat,
torpid liver and bronchlai troubles weak
lung* and hang-on-conght» which. If
lected or badly t r e a ts lead op to
finally terminate In consumption
Take the *Golden Me>H< al Dlecov
«n Nme and It ta not likely to dlaam
you If only you give It a thorough
rotr trial? /Don’t eipect mllWcIet
won’t do supernatural things. You
exercise your patience andpereyere ta Its
uee for a reasonable length of «m e *o get
Its full benefits. The Ingredients of which
Dr. Pierce’s medicines are compoe««d havi
the unqualified cndoreement of scores «
medical leader»—better thaa any muouat
■ nr n«HvprofeeetonaL teeti mnntala.
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P E N N S Y L V A N IA .
H. V. REED, Representative,
'u iunS
the prairies
The summer that Dad took the Acton
run It blew ^for a month steadily—all
of one A u gust-hot. dry. merciless, the
despair of the farm er aud the terror of
trainmen.
I t waa aa an August evening, with
the gale still sweeping up from the
sooth west, that Dad came lumbering
Into Acton with hla little trolley train
H e had barely pulled up at the plat
form to unload his passengers when
the station agent, Morris Reynolds,
eoatleas aud batless, rushed up to the
engine ahead of the hostler and sprang
Into the cab. Keynokls was one of
the quietest fUlows In the service To
see him without coat or hat didn’t
count for much In such weather, but
to see him sallow with fright and at
most speechhes was enough to Stir
even old Dad Sinclair.
I t waa not Dad's habit to ask quee
Bona, but be looked at the man ta quee
tim in g amassment
Reynolds choked
and caught at his breath as be seised
the engineer’s arm and pointed down
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