Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 24, 1908, Image 4

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M O H O , OBZÜON :
FRID A Y ...................April 24, 1908
ON Me COASTER
SPECIAL.
T A ^ L O * WHITT.
Personal T a lk W ith Vo».
If you do not road The Observer
C o p y rig h t tan, by N . K . D a le y .
ffhy NeXT
"Do you think K ing can keep thia
W e should like to have you take
It, and we Know II would be profitable to pace all the way to tow n T' asked
you to become a aubscrlber. We »end l<
Joyce anxiously.
two year, for $2.50; oneyear $1 60;12Hct.
Dick Torrington’s chin squared Itself
a month 1» j ’t much. Try It. Order by
as he looked at the wturdy black flying
Postal Card, and pay for It when you can.
over the hard packed snow.
A t auy tim e w hen requested to do
“I f K ing doesn’t keep going.” he
ao, the paper will be d,»continued. Hut we
expect that all arrear* will be paid before said, w ith an uneasy laugh, “you’ll
auch request 1» made. It 1» ea»y to a»k u« keep on being Joyce W aring and not
fo r a statement, which will be cheerfully Joyce Torrington. I ’ve timed i t so as
rendered at any tlpie.
to Just iu»ke the train. I f we mlaa
that, your father w ill be a fte r ua In no
time at all.”
Joyce shivered at the suggestion
For years she had lived In dread of
the stern old man who since his w ife ’s
death had looked on life w ith hatred.
W heif Joyce had come, her gentle
Hobson Wants Government to mother
had slowly faded aw ay, and
Illra m W aring, blaming the Innocent
Print National Newspaper.
child for the death of the woman he
loved so passionately, had never
TO BE STRICTLY NONPARTISAN shown her the affection th a t was her
heritage.
As a child her innocent transgres­
Horoyof. th e M o r r im a o P la n a a J o u rn a l sions were punished w ith an unjust se­
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io B a laauod P o rio d ic a lly and to Sum « verity.. and when Dick Torrlhgton had
rn a rizo Q o v o rn m e n t W o r k — D lffo ro n t asked her father for her hand he had
4 E d itio n s F o r E a c h S e c tio n — N o E d i­ been driven from the house fo r no
other apparent reason than M r. W ar-
to r ia l C o m m e n t.
lug’s hatred of Joyce. The father
Representative Richmond Pearson would not give his consent to a m ar­
Hobson of Alabama, the hero of the riage l»ecause It would make her hap­
Merrimac, has prepared a bill for the py. and thereafter he watched her
periodical laaue of an official Journal more closely than ever.
But Dick Torrington was not of the
which shall contain brief notices of the
sort to take his unjust dismissal w ith ­
work of the various departments and
out an effort to win the woman he
bureaus of the government, of the su­
loved, and the elopemeut was the re-
preme court and of congress, aaya a
ault.
Washington special dispatch to the
Busby was the terminal station of a
New York World. M r. Hobson said the branch line on which the single train
other day:
rnnde tw o trips dally.each way. Hank
“The official Journal la intended to Carew took a pride In the punctuality
' m ake a connecting link between the w ith which the road was £m , and It
government and the people. The proj­ was certain that the morning train
ect grew out of my w o rk /w ltb the ag- would leave exactly at h alf past 0.
- rlcultural department. I found that a
By planning the elopement so as to
vast amount of moat valuable material reach the station Just as the train
did not reach the people. M y first started, Dick was assured that there
movement was to take thia material to could t»e no successful pursuit. King
the people of my district, the Sixth Ala; could cover the ground faster than
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barna, by a campaign In which repre­ W artng’s double team, even should the
sentatives of the agricultural depart­
latter be already hitched.
ment made abort talk«. The result was
The start of the elopement bad been
like an awakening.
Property values successfully accomplished, and now
advanced appreciably, especially tim ­ King was flying over the road toward
ber lands, and an era of Improved ag­
riculture baa begun In that district.
"I found that all the departments of
the government were Issuing publica­
tions giving the result! of thdlr work,
between 150 and 200 all told, yet the
vast (bulk of the people were not be­
ing reached. 1 believe that the pro­
posed Journal w ill create renewed In­
terest and confidence among the masses
In governmental affairs.
I t w ill be
strictly nonpartisan and w ithout ed­
itorial com ment I t cannot help but
aid the press of the country, not only
In furnishing a ready Index, but also
In creating a taste and demand for
reading umtter and for additional In­
formation upon Im portant subjects.
“ I t la Intended th a t the Issues going
to Industrial sections shall be some­
%
w h a t different from the editions going
to agricultural sections and that the
editions for the cotton states shall be
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som ewhat different from those going
n -,
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to the grain states, so that each sec­
tion of the country may get most In­
formation upon the subject in which it
la chiefly concerned.
“The control of the Journal Is to be
fib *
vested in a Joint committee Independ­
i
ent of any Influence. I t le Intended
th a t during the sessions of congress
the Journal shall be double t|>e sip* of
the Issues between sessions. The for­
"IT WILL HXLP U8 M i l l TIMS.”
m er w ill have sixteen pages, the lat­
the town, while Illra m W arin g still
ter eigh t
Although all details are
puttered about the barn in blissful
le ft to the Joint committee, It la ex­
Ignorance.
Presently,
however, he
pected that the Journal w ill be issued
would come into the bouse, and then
weekly, but It may be semi weekly or
perhap« he would realize what was up.
even appear a t shorter Intervals If
Meanwhile they would have made the
found necessary.
train, and presently they would he
“The present estimates contemplate
across the state Hue, where licensee
allow ing each congressman and sen
Were not necessary. The laws of their
• to r to furnlBlj the namee of 15,000
own state required residence before a
recipients of the Journal. There w ill
license could l»e Issued, and as town
be additional copies, and all told alxnit
clerk Joyce's futher was charged with
1,500,000 fam ilies w ill receive the Jour
the issuance o( licenses. .
nal free.
The poet office department
All would have gone V e il If a small
w ill handle the copies In (»locks,
boy had not thrown a snowball xt
through the carriers, thus saving the
Dick. The well packed ball of snow
expense of addressing, the postmasters
missed the driver, but struck K ing a
and rural carriers keeping lists of the
smart blow In the ribs. The high spir­
vreciplenta.”
' The sum of 176,000 ^.a p p ro p ria te d ited horse was unused to such treat­
ment and bolted down the road with
by the b ill for equipment and $275,000 Dick frantically sawlug nt the reins
fo^tbe>exf>enae of lasulug the publica­
“ It la all right!” he ahouted. “ I t w ill
tion.
help ua make time. I t w ill be easy I f
I t la M r. Hobson's Idea to have a I can stop him l»efore we reach the
staff of trained newspai»er men to han­
H ill.”
dle the news which is sent In by the
Joyce's face blauched. The 11111 (al
various departments.
Just how the ways spelled w ith a capital) was a
bill w ill be received cannot be hazard steep descent of nearly a mile, with
ed, but M r. Hobson has made Inquiry
one ugly turn. I f King should bolt
and finds that most of the department
down the hill, there was little chance
officials are in favor of I t
that Dick would be able to guide him
around the curve, aud they would be
CRUSADE AGAINST TRAMPS. thrown down the s id e .'
“ You w ill stop hlih -before then," she
But the corners of
R osters to B caro H oboos A w a y C a r r y said coufldently.
her mouth V\ ore di&nvn n n l her lips
• T e r r ib le W a r n in g .
The bos Angeles (Cal.) police have were white. fc»hv l.;iew l i l . u *« t-1 re
Inaugurated a crusade against the allzed bow little chance there was even
trani|»s who are Infesting Ixw Angeles while she sought to comfort Dick with
that w ill make all previous efforts her confidence.
I t was a little more than a mile to
seem Insignificant, says the New York
H eraM . Thousands of pontere are to the top of the HUI. and Dick fought
be pat up along the railw ay line« be the horse every Inch of the way. lie
tw w n Ix>s Angeles and the desert had cnlled to Joyce to kneel In the bot­
warning all holtoea Vliat the police are tom of the cutter, and Just as they
w aiting for them and that they w ill reached the descent he pulled K lug’s
be put to work as soon as they arrive head to one side and guided the erased
auiuial into a tree.
there.
Dtck shot over the aide of the cotter
The poster« are worded as follows:
“ Hoboes, keep moving. Rent la high as they struck, but he was on tils feet
and food la scarce. Taxpayers w ill not in an Instant to hold the horse. There
•npport you. Ixm g sentences In the wan no need for th a t King lay still on
chain gang given here. Sixty to nine the sparkling snow w ith hla heed
twisted oddly to one side, and for a
ty days our specialty.”
The Idea originated w ith Marshal moment Dick gazed sadly upon hla fa ­
Anderson of Yuma, Aria., who found vorite.
the scheme worked successfully.
Joyce, he had seen, was unharmed.
H e r position and the thick robes had
Navel Experiment W ith a Rat.
saved her from worse than a shaking
In Beattie’s fight against the spread up, and she hnd regained the seat.
of the bubonic plague by rata an Inter
“ Poor old King!" she cried aa she
••tin g experim ent waa made recently saw with relief that Dick was unhurt.
a a/» the New York Tribune. A rodent “I could kill that little Kdwarda boy."
waa dyed bine and turned loose to find
“ Never rnlud the Kdwarda boy," said
out Juat bow long It could retain Its Dick brusquely. “ W hat we have to
Itoerty and bow fa r It could' travel think al»out Is the train. We never can
without falling Into one of the tnyriad walk that hill in time to make the
o f public and private traps act for the train. Have you nerve enough to coast
Ptagw distributers The particular rat It In the cutter?”
•started for the test waa caught a week
“ I ’d risk anything rather than return
a fte r being turned out a mile from the home." cried Joyce. “ I never w ill let
paint where It wee liberated. In one fath er catch ua."
- •
«seek lately 2,025 rats were recflved
“Theu here goes," cried Dick gayly
by the health department, of which aa he pulled the cotter bark Into the
1JOO were paid for at the rate of 10 road and caught op one of the broken
cemta each. T he total number of rats •h afts " I t ’s l»een a long time since 1
brought In since the plague campaign I went bobbing, but I think I can make
SBBtted M 1MBL
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I to.”
AN OFFICIAL JOURNAL
Z "T
i
lie gave Joyce the abaft to bold and
PROHIBITION'S “DIXIE.1
pushed the cutter over the brqw of the
hill, climbing In over the beck when
A Twentieth Century Rendition of
he had i t started.
“Marching Through Georgia."
Once back In the cutter he took the
Prohibition In Georgia has drawn
»haft and Improvised a steering rud­
der. The body work afforded him lever­ from some unnamed prohibition vasal
age, and Dick laughed as the sleigh tier the following “ M arching Throqgk
Georgia," which, it la suggested, may
began tb gain speed.
For the first half mile the road waa be sung <o the tune o f “Dlxla,? any«
•tralght, and little steering was necqs the New York Poat:
aary. Then ahead loomed the turn, and O rin g the good eld bugle, boyst '«ffe’U
have a grand new eong;
Dick's face turned grave aa hexlug the
Bing It as wti m ean to sing It. e ig h ty m il­
shaft Into the road.
lions strong;
Slowly the sleigh responded to the Bing It as ws love to slag I t w h ile thaw
m arc h along—
pressure, and In another instant they
had swung around the curve aa neatly Kumsbops are in archin g fro m O eorglnl
as a champion coaster on hla low H u rra h , h u rra h , th e y lead the Jublleal
pointer, and they were again on the H u rra h , h u rra h , ou r land w ill eooa ha
fres!
straight aud headed for the station.
H e a r ths D ix ie chorus, fro m A tla n ta to
H ank Carew had Just backed his en­
the eea.
gine down from the house, and a white W h ile they a re m arc h in g from Oeorgtaf
plume of steam rose from the dome as
O klaho m a answ ered w hen she hea rd the
the engineer waited for the minute
«awful sound: i
band of the clock to touch the bottom K ansas took new courage, w h ile old » - i - -
fe lt-s u re her ground.
of the dial.
south aw akens, and th e n o rth w ill
The runaways were still a qharter of A ll the
soon come round.
a mile from the station when the cut­ S w elling the new m arch fro m Oeorgtn.
ter slowed up, but they had gained
u rra h , h u rra h , w s 'll vote the Jublleal
more than a minute In their sw ift de­ H
H u rra h , h u rra h , C olum bia shall be frae t
scent, and they did not have to run.
■ w ell the D ix ie chorus, fro m th e m oun­
As they came up to the station p lat­
tain s to ths sea—
form the little knota of loungers gath­ A m erica la proud to follow G eorgia.
M aryland Prohibitionists, not to be
ered about them.
Rapidly Dick ex­
plained the reason for the coast, and outdone, furnlab thia battle soog,
the listeners cheered as they heard the which, the p arty’s press bureau ag-
tale. For years they had grumbled sure« the public, has Juat been "dashed
«,
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at the way W arin g treated Joyce, and off” by ohe of the workers«
they were glad that at last she was
W e have a foe ws mean to Aght
In M a ry la n d —m y M ary la n d .
to be released from her father’s hard
A n enem y to Ood and rig h t
reign.
In M a ry la n d —m y M a ry la n d .
“Here cornea your dad now!” piped p
A rise, ye people; take your stand
shrill voice.
And w ith one accord
A n d w o rk together, hand In hand.
’
F o r God and home and n a tiv e land
they turned to see the fam ilia r W a r­
ing team tearing over the brow of the " In M a ry la n d —<ny M a ry la n d .
Mil.
O f O klaho m a we a rs proud.
She sets the pace fo r M a ry la n d .
Carew glanced a t the steam gauge
Th en w h y should ru m lb o p s bs allow ed
and the clock. Then he leaned out of
In M a ry la n d —m y M a ry la n d ?
the window.
Th e southern states a rs doing w ell.
“A ll aboard that’s going!" he called
A nd D e la w a re now breaks th s spell.
W h a t ws w ill do tim e w ill soon te ll
in a stentorian voice. “W e’re chang­
la M a ry la n d —m y M a ry la n d .
ing the schedule today. The 0:30 Is go­
ing out a t 0:28!"
T h e le g is la tu r e soon to m eet
A
In M a ry la n d - m y M a ry la n d .
Another instant and the tririn was
T h e people's w ill m ust not defeat
rattling down the road toward the
In M a ry la n d —m y M a ry la n d .
state line, and Illra m W aring came
T h is m ig h ty question m ust be solved;
dashing up to the platform to be greet­
T h e re Is a p rin ciple In v o lv e d -
Saloons m ust go, we have resolved,
ed by ironical cheers.
In M a ry la n d —m y M a ry la n d .
“The train went ahead of time!" he
Rum shops a re destined soon to go
*»
sputtered. “I shall report this to the
In M a ry la n d —In M a ry la n d .
officials!”
i
Good, th in k in g pdbple w ill It so
"You’re wrong, squire," drawled Ned
In M a ry la n d —m y M a ry la n d .
Burna, who posed as a wag. “T hat
A rise, ye people, In your m ig h t.
F o r God Is on the side o f rig h t.
ain’t the regular train.
T h a t’s the
A n d he w ill help us w in th ia Aght
Coaster speclul. Makes close connec­
In M a ry la n d —In M a ry la n d .
tion w ith the Cutter express, from up
your w ay."
In Spooning Days.
The laugh which followed showed
W aring th a t the sympathy was all “ W h a t a b e a u tifu l th in g la th o u g h t!" said
she.
I
with the runaways. He was to be a
« A boon It Is to m ys e lf and Jim .
candidate for county treaRurer In the I sit and th in k he Is th in k in g o f me.
A nd he sita and th in k s I a m th in k in g o f
fall.
I t would not do to turn hts
h im ."
townspeople against him. As he head­
—N e w Y o rk Preaa.
ed the horses for home he h alf turned
In hla seat.
Unole Jerry.
“W hen th a t Coaster special com­
'‘M uny.a boy,” aald Uncla Jerry Pea-
pletes the round trip ," he shouted out,
blea, “gets n whipping for being mere­
“you might tell D ick Torrington to
ly auapected of doing the things hla
come out to my place. I ain’t going to
fath er waa too slick to gat caught at
kill the fatted calf, but there’s a tur-
wheq the old man was a boy hl meal f.'
j I was saving up for Christmas.
1 guess that'll do aa well."
The Romans and the Sea.
Virgil Is understood to have lived
long on the bay of Naples, and he
dwells repeatedly w ith unsurpassed e f­
fect ou the littoral phases of the sea,
but on the element at lurge he ex­
presses little but a seuse of vastneaa,
power, malevolence. I t Is a toilsome
and perilous expanse, to be hurried
across and escaped.
Across >the land the Itouiuns went
with Indomitable confidence, marking
heir way w ith those works of pecul-
a r pertnuncncs, so that today the Brlt-
•n traverses the original roads they
lul’t, and the Giiul walks beneath their
trehes.
But even In Imperial tlmos
.be voyage from Urtiudlsltun to Greece
was something of a hurdshlp. The
iccau was u thing "bestrew'd with
wreck aud disaster." lu Us depths or
on Its shores lay the bones of those
who never received burial and hence
•odd not puss over the Kt.vx.
When Tlberlua built a yacht be float
•d It on the quiet lake Netnl nnd very
lkely kept it anchored like n p-tlat!al
lo'.nu'boat. T i f fin lucked th.it esren»
tlal stability which the Itouiuns so
nuch valued. It waa cstrnuglng. Ro­
man ndn'ptu’ Jll’y made? It n medium of
•mplre, lu ! never w ith the viking sp ir­
it.- Sewn neo Review.
Johnny’» Interpretation.
Id ttle Johnny tvhs hustled off to
church one Sunday morning w ith the
admonition that If he could uot remem­
ber the text when he came home be
»ouldn’t go out to play that afternoon.
At the dinner table he was naked the
text o f the sermon and said:
“ Don’t l»e afraid, you'll get the quilt.”
‘ The mother IiughTugiy replied. “You
must be mistaken Johnny.” but lie was
sure he was right. The matter dropped
until, during the week, the pnstor call­
ed. when it was learned that the text
was, “ Fear not. the comforter w ill
come.”—Chicago Tribune. „
| M oros B
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Janes Watt
T waa Oaorga Stephenson who, ob­
serving the liftin g of a teakettle’«
lid by tha biasing and bubbling
w ithin, conceived and created tha
tin t crude ateain angina, but I t wee
James W a tt who divined the Immense
posalbUltlaa o f steam aa a motive force
and adapted tha angina to practical
uses. So many and so Im portant ware
the Improvements added by W a tt that
he aharoe boners w ith the tnvaator of
the original angina. W a tt parflerted
the steam engine, adapting It to gen­
eral Industrial aarvlca.
H a took an
embryo tic contrivance and developed
it practically to a flnlahed creation.
Thia Scotchman waa an Instrument
maker by trade. Employed In th a t ca­
pacity for the University of Glasgow,
he took advantage of hla aaaodation
w ith the professors to Increase hts acl-
entlflc knowledge. In the laboratory
was a Uttla »team angina vast In poa
slUllltlea, but Uttla more than a play­
thing when W a tt began to tinker w ith
I t Ills first great Improvement in the
engine waa the Invention of the Inde­
pendent steam condenser, which con­
served much of the power th a t waa
lost In the original machine. W a tt also
Invented tha centrifugal governor, the
wuter gauge, the mercury steam gauge
and many other features, leaving tha
steam engine In Its essential conatruc-
Mon very much as It stands today.
W a tt worked at hla teak w ith unflag­
ging seal. H e made the improvement
of the steam motor hla life's work.
From 1750 to 1774 be waa almost con­
stancy engaged In perfecting the mech­
anism of the engine. I t is said that
republics are ungrateful. Thia cannot
be aald of the kingdom of G reat B rit­
ain In the case of James W att, for the
government extended tha \y a tt pat­
ents beyond the prescribed term of
years in recognition of tba long period
of tim e which the tireless Inventor de­
voted to hto work of lotofovement and
adaptation.»
FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS. PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, GOMBS, SPONGES, C1CARS.
Clara—I'm going to break off my en­
gagement w ith Tom. I find I do not
tore him. Meade—Indeed! W han did
you make tha discovery? C la n —Last
n ig h t 1 saw him out riding w ith an­
other girl, and I didn’t feel Ilka pulling
bar h air or scratching bar ayes out a t
all— Chicago News.
S
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M o r o / O re g o n .
C ity
D ra y
Express and Freight
Delivered to any Part of the City
Piano and Furniture Moving.
Trunks and Grips Delivered
To and From all Trains.
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Pillali
S hort L ine
union P acific
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3 T rain s to T h e East Dally
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H O S P IT A L
modern hospital for the treatment of all medical and eurglo»
diseases, exoept such as are oontagious.
R ates, fro m 910.00 to 921.00 per w e e k , a c c o rd in g to room
, Ambulance will meet all trains and boats if hospital is notified
F o r F u rth er In fo rm a tio n
IX p w
Ato p-m.
U . IA p.m.
«00 a M.
no atop.
7 U0 p.0».
A 11.A N T 1C KXJ'KKHH
for the K .id v iu T lo n i-
Iagton.
7.to p in
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Paaaea Higies
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4SI aua.
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P O S T I.A N O -B H ie a
LO CAL, for «11 loral
pAint» hrtween Ulgg.
•n d I’ortlaiMl.
Arrive» at Uig«»
C a lu tu b la
• 00 »un.
«.00 p. nt.
W t llw w a s t t s
M lv s r .
• liu ft a.m. Lv. 1J 16 pm
»nd
For A h tor la and way points, con­
necting w ith steamer lor Ilw aon and
N o rth Beach, rtleamer Hasaslo, Ash
ntreet dock. Ijesvea 8.00 p m. d ally,
except Huntlay. Saturday 1000 p. m.
Arrives 6 00 p. m . daily exceptrtuuday.
W e ooaxed th a t m an
a lo a< tim e bafors hs would let uh fix htasveH.
H s aald a ll Blasses ware n lik s and what wiot
ths use. N ow you could not uet him to go
dasw lM rs. W s are perfect "cvc fi'ic r a ,” and
that’s why we please our patron».
For Dayton, Oregon City and Y a m ­
h ill R iver 4«lints. Ash street dock.
I^eavea 7 00 a in d ally exoept Hunday.
Arrives 5.30 p.nt daily exoept Bunday.
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V HIGwr
W hen w ritin g for Catalog
L A R C U T CATALOG
M .d O r d ~ _____
C R O C E R IE S (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
H .^van. Div Good, .nd
X I B
S wm A w at a L w A q M « !
. ^ ■ « e . l . i M .a tk lv
Pasara Uly g», (.topa)
fi»»
. “It oertainly ia, and I thank y<!U.
Mr. Optician for fitting my eyes ho
perfectly. I have had glftHfe« of all
kinds, bat thia last pair I got of you
beats them all.”
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Ar. Doily.
PttBM-a Bigga
IL'JSp.m
1.4« aus.
For K a .trrn W ashington, W alla W .lla , Lew is­
ton, Oosur d ’Alan« an>TGreat Northern points,
[ Isn’t Beading a Delight Now
T H E D 1LL E 8, OBEGOS
1A. Dally.
8PQ K ANK PLY XK ,
D irecto rs.
F>I. Chut, Jeweler, & Op’iciai
P o a T U A N O OKPOT.
C H IC A G O P O R T L A N D
H P kC lA I. for tha k«»t
via Huntington.
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Chicago, S|»okMii»>; tourist sleepiug-car
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6.40 a. m ., nr U[x>n a rriv a l train No. 4,
d ally egoapt Haturday. A rrive Ripsria
4 p-,m. dallytexoept Friday.
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while taking the "HoldenMedlcal DIs-
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two or three time« a day with Dr. Sage«
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rlamp« la rvraJ/f 0» il 1» la o»ra*w «w - 1»
nos baroaena I ha b-at, lha ehaapaat
>t aattofantorr of all lixhttnf Maihoda.
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WMOa aosvaalant to oparata oa »■» ar alactrUltv.
The Angle Lamp
B la c k s ta llio n , 15.3, w e ig h t 1137 lbs.
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R ecord 2:34£.
No. 18671.
A L M O N T ' M E D IU M ,
2 :1 8
Sire of Prince Almont, 2:13$, Lynraont 2:23$ [sire of Deimont 2:10$] and eleven others in the list.
First dam Ursina, hy C. M. Clay Jr. 22, fire of 35 producing dams, inc'uding Tecora, the daui of
Chehalis 2:04|; Del Norte 2:08; and olheti.*
. Seooryd dam Mary Coleman, [dam of Linda Spraguo 2:19], hy Mamhrino Chief, son of Mambrino
Chief II, tha aire of Lady Thorne 2:18; and others.
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Third dam, by Toronto.
’ Fourth dam, hy Keokuk, son of Imp. Truffle.
G r a n d R o n d e is a substantially built horse; die kind that can go to town and come hack; has
atyla and trotting action that he transmits; he fins had hut little track work, hut has trotted halves ip
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