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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
cried gayly. “ I must watch the V U T R 'K OK DlfMOLUTION but got only ns fnr as the second one. «on reit ner nanus quiver in bis as As chops.’* T h e (J o -p a rtn ersh ip h rx tu fo rs e x is t iiia They met one or two couple* while began the verse from old Omar: Albert tyent Into hla room somewliat b e tw e e n tho u ud «r< ógn id iti th e D ru g Huai- dining out and became friendly w ith “ C o m e, fill t h e e u p a n d In th e fire e< n ee« In M oro, Mb«*riU‘in o u m tv , O r v g o u , 1« s p r in g disconcerted. I t was the finit time them. The sideboard was stocked w ith T h e w in te r g a r m e n t o f r e p e n ta n o e filo«. S> t h is id a y (liHMolvefi l>v u>u ti*l o«ata-iiiL All OHKUOM : , that Bettlua bad failed to klsa him. I t avo u m « o u t-tH iiiliu g wnt« Inn »tue or not. Scotch and rye uud a liqueur. They T h e bird o f t im e h a a b u t a li t t le w a y was tbe first time that bis rooms bad « tio g lil he « e tili d in lu eiti J e l v , I»1 iM»«e or had their new friends In to dinner, T o f ly — and, lo , tb e b ird is on th e win«I" riday v ia not been in a rosy glow—and be mbie- o th e r «»• t Urlio nt. All in ib liitis -t »>( tlx- I s t e aud all were langhldk at nothing by 1 And then he walked to the table and -C .-_ ___ fluu will h»> Hettlrd upon | ii » h - m a t ion ot ac- ed IL a. in. Some plastering fell lu the room poured a stiff drink of Scotch Into a Oouu t to e i i h n o u r o f UM. S y r F e m p fs P e r s o n a l T a l k W i t h Vow. But bis discomfort vanished w ltb below them, for which Bob had to pay glass. (Higind), i*,-l U m s , L. U a k n o m . the serving of tbe dinner. I f von do wot m ad I he O bserver (C o p y r ig h t. 1WS. by lh a 8 8- MoClura Co.] $4.60. T h u * they footed It merrily on Copyrighted, IMS, by Associated But In that moment a mountain Moio, Dr.; July 17ih, IIKte H IS document la Intended to the ragged frontiers of the country breeze had somehow found Its way In There were oysters in tbe chafing 4iJ24 »12] Literary Fresh. Kliy Nol? , strike somewhere between a that hue no bouudary lings or govern and blown away the mist o f the false dish, panned to perfection. There were U U M M U N H In the C ircuii Court ni III« biute \ \ a should lik e to b » v“ V " " ’ ’, k ‘ temperance lecture and the m ent - ( ________ The first r if t In the lute came when broiled chops, a crisp salad and a pud tJ Bohemia. ot (trrgi>(i, tor bhcruiuii c o u n ty . It and V * hnow It would be pr fitable to "Barteudera* Guide.** Relative ding made by Bettlna’a own fa ir hamls. Aud soon Bob fell In w ith hla cronies j Jessie leaped and with one fierce Albert arrived home one stormy night w ir D u ll, FUintifi, | «ou to become a subscriber. W.e •■end 9 the latter, drink shall swell the and learuedOo’ keep Ills foot on the lit- sweep lw eep of a or her ner baud uanu sent the bottle and and found hla bride in a fetching pink And Albert ate aud praised apd won two year» tor $2 50; oneyear $1 50« lJJVset» A line A D u ll, I‘ef» in ln s t . j tills beaeoti as follows The gown, w ith her shining hair puffed Info dered. a month la i ’t much. Trv It. Order by theme and be set forth In abundance. fle rail six Inches above the floor for glasses crashing to the floor. I didn’t know you could do It, Bet Postal Card, and pay for It’ when you can. Agreeably to the former, not an ellxMv an hour or so every afternoon before same motion of her arm carried It a halo of gold, w ith pink candle shades w ill I h » m a d e b y .th e T o Aliou A D u ll, th e n u o v e u n u ieil d e f e n d shall be crooked. he went home. Drink always rubbed around Bob's neck, where It met Its on the corners of the dining table, w ith tlna," be said. “ You always seemed ant,. A t anv tim e when requested ’ <» d ° Bob Babbitt was "off the stuff." him the right way, and he would reach mate nnd fastened tight. In »he nnntn o f th e K ittle o f O r, g o n t pink roeea In tbe center and w ith noth sycb a butterfly g in ." so, the paper will be discontinued B»;’ * e w bk'h means, us you w ill discover by bis rooms as Jolly us a naudboy. Jessie You o re h ere b y re q u ir ed lo a p p e a r til lh< Bettlna laughed. •*Oh. my God. Bobble, not that verse ing thereon to eat but a third duy’s expact that all arrears will be paid ,H'fi»ie referring to the unabridged dictionary ,«lx).ve e u t ille d n o n r i, a n d anMwrr Ilio oom* "Aunt Betaey showed me bow.” she p ia tili filed MgalUHl V'U Ht th e a h ,Vt> e n t it le d would meet him at the door, aud gener — 1 s e e u o w . 1 wasn't always such a cold roast aud leftover salad. It 1» easy io a-k to to r Bohemia, .h at he had - n t 0 « the ally they would dance some Insane fool, was I? Tbe other one, boy; the » u il, on i , f h o lo r e ih H I lr'l dity o t th e liru t Albert, having kissed bis w ife enthu said, "nnd—and I really lljte doing It.” t im e booze;" that he w a i "on the water klud of a rlgudoon about the floor by one that says. ‘Itemold It to tbe heart's siastically and having chuuged his of But ber eyes were a little wistful, pri H crihtd in th e »u.d- r o t p iiiiiiu aliiM l, lo- Trip, direct, to it, o n or héfot») th e 4tit d a y o t Hi p lo m h er, r* n --------------- -1 wagon." The reason for Bob'a sudden way of greeting. Once when Bob’s desire.’ Say that oue—’to the hearts fice coat for a more formal one. peered and presently she said, “Don’t you miss w 1908, a n il it y o u f a il to ho a p p e a r a u d aiiHwei attitude of hostility toward the "demon feet became confused and he tumbled anything?” p li.in iif l w ill ‘p p ly io th e c u r i (o r tile re at the platter dubiously. desire.’ ” rum," na the white rlbbonere miscall beuaiong over a rootstoot Jessie laugn- Y«S.” Albert said promptly. “ I do. lie f « teu iiiu d e d .u th e c o m p la in t b le d h ere in C h ic a g o .............. . $ 7 a -5° " I know that oue." said Bob. " It “I am dea|»erately hungry." be said, naaiiiH i you ; t o - a i l , for a d eareu diaaoiviuK whisky (see the "Bartender’s Guide” ), ed so heartily uud long that be had to I ntlss the roay gown uud the rosy can goes; “and there Isn't much meat left.” th e h o o d « o t u iu triip o n y u ow e x in tlu g he should be of Interest to reformfcrs and throw all the couch pillows at her to 67-50 “I am not s bit hungry,” Bettlna dles—and you haven’t kissed me yet. tw e e n th e p la in tiff a u d y o u r a e lf, o n tb e St. L o u i s ....................... “ A h , lo v a , c o u ld y o u a n d 1 with him oob - saloon keeiters. make her hush. g r o u n d s o f d e s e r tio n . ........................................ splre stated. “1 was shopping downtown Bettlna." There Is always hope for a man who In such wise life was speeding for T o g r a s p th is s o r r y s c h e m e o f t h in g s s a and I bad such a lunch.” .......................... 63.15 He went around and stood at tbe aud for Huoh other and farther relief a« to St. P a u l1 (he court may «coi» equitable aud just. tir e when sober w ill not concede or ac them ou the day when Bob Babbitt “I bad a sandwich.” was A lbert’s back of her chair. TUt« «oiuiuoiiH is serv ed ii|x»u y o u by pnb- Would not we"— knowledge that he wua ever drunk. first felt the power ilia t the giftlo gl’ed 60.00 I was a bear last night. Utile girl.” 11 n et luti ih u r e o f fur a p erio d o f s ix w ee*« iu O m a h a (O r ig in a l 1 brief comment, and a fte r that be ate "“ Let ms- finish it," said J easts, t — be apologized, "but a mail’s a queer T h e S b i-ru iu ii G o u n 'y Oln»erver, a w eek ly The heroine fit tl»i;^ st >.,> la. or was. But wheu a man w ill say, In the apt him. But let us get back to our lurnb and '•W o u ld n o t 'w e s h a t t e r It t o b it s a n d then creature, and I wus tired’’ — He folded uew npapt-r o f g e n e r a l o ir u u lx tio n p o b lu h e d K a n s a s C ity ..;....... 6 0 . 0 0 a real pel " 1 1 1 FW*cb words of the phrase distiller, "1 had a R em o ld It n e a r e r to th e -h e a r t's daslrel" his bunds about tbe oval of ber face. iu òli» rtu an c o m ity , D r»-goo, In puruu au oe , m ilitary medal litui the decoratiou oi beautiful skate on last ulghL” you w ill mint sauce. to aù o r d ir «d Ih e tu rn . W’ui lleunoha, “It's shattered all right,” said Boh. have to put stuff In bis coffee as well tic k e a will be on sale Wheu Bob got home thuf evening he K I hs me.” 4ie said softly. the Legion of Honor lu 187S. U o u i.ty J u d g e fnr Sher mail O u u u t). duly crunching some glass under bis heel. as pray for him. found Jessie In » long apron cutting m a d e o u th e Lil li d ay o f J u ly , l'.IOd, an d And when that rite was performed One November day lu the pleasant lu some dungeon below the accurate J u n e 5, 6, 19, a n d 20 One evening on hla way home Bab up u lobster for the newburg. Usually he asked. “Can we have the caudles ih ' dale of the tirai p u h lio n lio u tiie r y u f la laud of Eranee a girl Ktood on the porch th e L4'.h d a y o t J u lv , lltdb. and the flowers tomorrow?” looking on the falling leave« which bitt dropped in at the Broadway bar wliou Bob ennie In mellow from hla ear of Mrs. Pickens, tbe landlady, k> . (J l ì UO STUXMM. J u ly 6, 7, 22, a n d 23 But Bettlna shook ber beud.. 7 ij y 2 t *4-UU2| A tto rn ey fo r P la in t if f were slowly circling from the trees to that he liked beat Alwaya there were hour at the bar bis welcome was h ilari caied the smash. “ IPs that w ild Mr. Babbitt coming "They cost too much." sbe said, “and the ground. The house before which three or four fellows there frdm the ous, though somewhat tinctured w ith A u g u s t 6, 7, 21, a n d 22 home soused again,” she said. "And you need the hearty food more. But on VM M O NH .- lit (he C d .m t C««uil ol Ilia b u ie she stood was the telegraph office, of downtown offices whom he knew. And Scotch smoke. «>l Oicgori for Hhvrman Ceintiy. ■<>—« Bundays we w ill niHke n feast of ro By screams and snatches of song he’s got Buck a nice little w ife too!” which her mother, Mine. Doiln, was in then there would be highballs and sto Good for return in DO days w ith mnoce to offset the six days of com F r a n k K icL ero n , i'lm f, I I 'll.l u u lif t ,If, charge, the daughter, Juliette, being her gies. and he would hurry home to dim and certain audible tes'tltnouials to do va. Stop o ver p riv ileg e s a t pleas mon sense.” assistant. The air was still, aud no ner a little late, but feeling good and a mestic felicity wus his advent pro i«f< n d iiu t, ) M ary K uh« a^u, Del little sorry for the poor Standard OH claimed. When she heard his foot on Alliert sighed. . •ound w'us to lie heard except perhaps ure w ith 11 lim ita . “I f I were only rlch.’’rhe said. company. On this evening as he en Ihe stairs the old maid In the hall T o Al rv Itiu hu .iou, th e nbovu u n m i.d <ip- an occasional strain of song from n fund m l. tered he heard son>6 one say, "Babbitt room always stuffed cotton Into her “ You are rich.” his w ife told him. distance of those making wine, though lu ihn ipim n o t th u E lh is t.f D .n g o h : was In last night as fu ll aa a boiled ears At first Jeanie had » b rin k from rlth her eyes sparkling. i o n tun ht-rchy i n q i u e d to nppnur an d there was little o f this now, for w ar '«How?” he questioned. in*w« r the the rudeness nnd flavor of these spir had l»eeu declared by France against •w L * “Beenuae you have me," said pretty th e ahov» I n u l le d HlW, »di <Ο1>cror$ tTTn I hhi Prussia, the Hermans were sweeping Babbitt walked to the bar And saw In itual greetings, but as tbe fog of the d a y o f Ihn t im e p m a cfllx -d iu th e erd» r of For particular« call nit C. M C uly Bettlna saucily. H »r C h i■ s. across the French border and most of the mirror that his face was as w hite false Bohemia gradually encompassed pi?l> u' itu.11, t wit.CJ« I hi-f.irn Ihn 11 dl day local agent, or w rite to , . I s e n t h e r p He p hilf r tses. • d e p le m b e r . l'.Ob, a m i If m u t a il t o m a p p ea r as chalk. For the first tim e be had her she came to accept them as love’s the wine vats had been emptied. .»nil a n sw e r , p la in tiff wllhHpJrly hr I h n C o u il M y r iv a l s e n t h»*r white. Sure to Get On. Win M cM u rray. Suddenly there carne the clear notes looked T ruth In the eyes. Others had irue and proper greeting W e w a it e d In th e b a llr o o m "M r. Rpudlong," liegnn tho youth, h i » :.*• m ii .i il» iiiH .il. o m ili. ('on>i>|i.iut general passenger agent, l*orlb,»nl, Du» Bob came In without a word, smiled, of a distant bugle. The girl's attitude lied to him; lie bud dissembled with W ith a n x io u s lien i ta t h a t n ig h t. h ere in .»gam al y o u , t>> w it: F or a d e c it e hanging bis hut on the hack of the filed F o r e - i t li <-f to» \ • i <■'-rlaln himself. H<? was n drunkard aud had kissed her nently, hut noiselessly, took d i j f ilv m g th e bond»1 o t u in tr iiu o iiy trow e<- changed at once from Idle contempla chair. “ I w ill occupy only a few mo W ith in h is lo v e lo rn b r e a s t ialliifi l» -iw »eii th e p la in tiff a iq j^ y n iirself ou up a paper and sat down. In the hall not known It. W hat he had fondly tiou to eager interest. She listened aud T h a t a h e w o u ld w e a r th e bloM om a ments of your time. I have come to tin- g ro u iu lx »>1 deM erttoli; an d tor au ch o ih t '♦ Ì ’ ' presently heard fa r up the road a falut imagined was a pleasant exhilaration room the old maid held her tw o plugs F r o m h im six* lo v ed th o b est. m m Iu rtiier relief ->a to tb e < o u rt m a y aci ni ask you fqr your daughter. I ”— Uls of cotton poised, filled w ith anxiety. clatier of horses’ Itoois. Uuunlug luto had Iteon maudlin lntoxlcutlon. t-quit.'ible min Just. "Young man,” salt! the elderly bank Bho e n m e . a lo v e ly v isio n Jessie dropped lobster and knife and t hia stitjan"!«« «»ij^rVed Upon you by p n b - fancied w it had been d rlv e L blk gay the house, she cried: in ch lffu n , Bilk- a n d la c e, lio H iiu ii »Hereof fm a p erio d o l nix « . iuujxh er, "do you”— " “ Mother, the Prussians are coming!” kumors nothing but the n o ls / vagaries ran to him w ith frightened eyes. B u t. lo, u p o n h er b o so m tv e wei k a iii tlie S h e n u u u C ou n ty D bxi r v e r .a “Yes. sir. I realize fully tliut she has “W h a t’s tjto matter, Bob? Are you of a sot But never again 1 No r o s e s fo u n d a p la ce, “ How do you know?” Uc vspnper ot yiiu a I r h unlìiiì'ii been touderly nurtured nnd that she la werkly F o r f a s t e n e d in th o ru flles A glass of seltzer," he said to the 111?” put.llshed n. titn r e ia n c o m v, ( h e g o u . in “ Listen.” O f tnecltilln, s o f t an d y e llo w . very dear to you; also that her home la pu t„ m u ice lo un «od e! id th e Lon Wiulleu- "Not at all, dear." They stood for m moment silent, the bartender. S h e w o r e a d ia m o n d c r e s c e n t one In which she has been surrounded rioliH, ( o u u ty J u d g e 1ur H .e im a u i-on n .y “Then whut’s the m atter with you?" A little silence fell upon the group of sounds grov?TYi(?TOflttfT'TvtT.v tnoineut. • . . O , ; c ( iO N B en t, by a n o t h e r fp llo w , 4 u i> ..iu iu ia u t t .f lu i Ì4U*U duy d i. Ju Jy. 1*8*0- by every'luxury. But she Is-w illing to “ Nothing." —14110111 Ir v in g in N e w York Preee. “ “ Cóme. W e hiukt get everything out hla Crbnles. who had been expecting a n d «lie d a te o f th e lirai p a ld io a t io u tt|er»xrf SH < .-;3 -^ r « r L iN E HAVINT TIMS TO leave IL ” Hearken, brethreu. When She-who- la t t .e fila i n a y o | J u ly , l'.AM l. him te Join them. of the wuy that may be of advantage GA TUT CKIKO. “Can you” — E l e a ChiM IjtNi.'M, has-a-rlght-to-ask Interrogates you con Going off the stuff, Bob?" one of to them..*’ A tu n lie j for F lm u tlfi sparingly of the lamb and the tasteless “No, sir; I cau’t «pilte maintain her j 7 J j .'U h II H02j GEORGE R. SHELDON. They hurriedly gathered all copies of them asked politely and with more cerning a change she finds In your salad aud sought final solace In his in the style to which she has been nc mood answer her thus: Tell her that sno U N 5 3 N P z t r iF IC dispatches In the office and pushed formality than the highballs ever call customed, but I have a goial salary. ! I’MMONH tew ly Elected Treasurer of the Re after dinner cigar. you lb a sudden rage have murdered them Into the stove, where they .dis ed forth. _ .— ‘ _ - - « __ ______________ _ li a.. ' 'O T hat evening Bettlna found him and 1 am ready to chunce IL Bo is publican National Committee. yo'ur grandmother; tell her that you lu ihe LtiuiMi C t lf ot the Btate ot itre- 3 T ra in s to T h e L a s t D ally “Yes.” said B a b b itt appeared In flame and smoke. They gou, for .iu>'rw.iii Loumy. George II. ^Sheldou, the new treas somewhat unresponsive. In vain sbe she.” Some one o f the group took up the have robbed orphans and that remoras had hardly done so wheu s body of played and sang big favorite songs in "W ill you”— W l L u l l D t .v o r , F l a h ii.f f , ; Through* Pullm an t»inn<iardM and «hlans dashed up to the house and unwashed thread »of a story he had has stricken you; tell her your fortune urer <y 4be Republican national coin In vain she • “Yes. sir; I w ill keep ray life insured Is swept away; that yon are beset by inlttee. Is a New York banker aud is her little lilting voice. hiuriet xiee|il|ig-<*urM d aily l>> Dniahs, K ith til:« F D R vefT lt e fa u tla m 1 aurrounded IL This Is customary in for a sum sufficient to provide for her prattled of her downtown bargains. In epemies, by bunions, by any kind of president of the Union longue club of <T,i«':.g", ’-f|xikaiit»; tnurikt h l'c p h ig -o r war. When a -force lakes (xtssesalon i<- K 11 In«» i .,».' I* . U l l t i r . lo»t Hl,"Yd it.lu ll J dativ to itafyeaa t tiy. R»*»*liolng chnir- malevolent fate, but do not, If (>eace New York, one pf tbe most Influential rain sbe petted him and praised him. If I should be taken' ntvay.” o f a town before the main body enters, Uiilrutlaat. Albert met all of her advances stolidly, i'ara (seal- f r i n . iheLKsat »laity, aud happiness are worth as much as a social organizations in tbe country aud “Would you’’- - a troop of cavalry is sent on the gal In th e Baiui* i ’f til« Nial»» o f O is g o li: and tbe next morning found ber at her “ No, sir; I wmjld not expect to live grain of mustard seed to you—do not containing a large number of repre Y un ,«i«» .b o e b y in q u ir e d to Mpprar aim lop to seize the telegraph office. An w ith the fam ily I nm nble lo buy and aiiaw«-r u n —i-inn p i.ilii: fih il ng .m a t you in answer her "Nothing.” peulative Republicans lu Its member Aunt Betsey’s in tears. officer tlftew himself from his horse A i. u a lly . ih.* iiliovo i-n t iilr d » U itj.-iiiir h a io r« (lie lu»l PORTLAND MCPOT. h r. Daily. "H e bus ceased to love ms," she de furnish a ni"d''.: t in ;il<’ foi' her." Jessie went buck to the lobster In ship. M r. Sheldon's choice for tbc and hurried In, placed Mine. podu »lay o] .h a «Ann* |,r.-xrriia)»i lit th e O lder m " Y o u n g 11 h . " • 'i ' M i f lo n # silence. She cast looks of darkest sus post of treasurer of tbe national com clared. p u b u n a tlo ti, lo w ,t ,o n or Ix-lore thu 2 i« l day and her daughter under arrest, then \ “ W hat did you give him for dinner looking al LiN v.b 'i. "1 picion at Bob'. H e hud never acted mittee wus In part due to tbe fact ” ’i»r like o f AugUHt, 1*.H)S, m o l if yon f >il to mu ap ( T l ll 'A U O PjDH lL A.' P looked for any telegrams that might Hl’K C lA t lor Ihr K aai. last night?” Aunt Betsey demanded. your style Ym«.« • ■ :• ' Go. I'*— i,i-.,r n od au sw n r, p la lu u f f w ill a p p ly to «hi vi* H u a b e g to n . that way before. that In the campulgn of Charles E M »0 *.IU. 8 20 p it. be in the office. Not finding any, he co u r t lo r »ht- n l i c l d e m a n d e d in ih« uom - Pa»H*> fllsk *. I »'op* I IZ.1A p.m . f 'JO p'Mi. Bettlna faltered out her menu. When dinner wus on the table she Hughes for the governorship of New , “ Mortilng s i r )■' ' *• « c ’ ' p sent the mother upstairs to her l»ed- p la m l u le il h e ie iu a g a m a l yu ji, tn -w it, fur a Aunt Betsey sniffed. set out the bottle of Scotch and tbe York In 100C he raised n fund of $333. SP O K A 8M H .V K I: 7 GO p .m . « is» » in. b('»irM> dlHHolving th e lion u .. o f u tstr iu io u y TOom and placed Juliette In her own 0 >g no .to p . “No wonder he was disagreeable, glasses. Bob declined. M 8.60 and imide a p u b lic accounting n o « axiM ting latiw ai n th a p im n iiff a u d to u r A CntSsr baci. room on the ground floor. pHO*«a H'ggi lLMp.Nl t tft ■ m.- e f . u n t il« gronndH o f crin-l a n d in h u m a n Tell you tlie truth. Jess," he said, of every cent of it under the new pub sbe said. “Any man's affection would I t la nn In. vpii it .»• f a i l tbkt **i -d H Por H a.', ri. V ■•hiiivtoH , Watts W all*. Now. Juliette had Iteen accustomed be frozen out by cold meat and cold burled In an avalanche of snow hear t r « a iiu « iil, n n d to r hoc ll m h « r m id fu rth or ton, C. rur »1* A lene ana U r e a l N orthern point*. “I ’ve cut out the drink. Help your to attend to any telegraph work that r e lie f >.« io th e uourt m ay S eem i-q u iln o l« salad and warmed over coffee." self, of course. I f you don’t mind I'll distinctly every word uttered by th»>»»v an d joat. À 1 LA N I K ’ LX PH LK H must be done at night. She had placed “ Albert’s love ought to be superior to try some of tbe seltzer straigh t" T h is tiuiumuiiH i« Mirved n p o .i you by p .ib fot the East i m IItint* who are seeking for them, while their a machine lu her closet aud connected 1 nitori. 7 »0 p hi h b a tio n th ori-ol to r a p eriod o K mix suimm - h m * 4A » .is. snch things," Bettlna said. “H e used “You’ve stopped drinking?” slie said, most strenuous shouts fall to peuotrale iv . w eek « io T ne H nerum u (Journy D h w r v e r , It w ith titn wires in" the offici» By tv« a lop. ID . always to quote things like *A Jug of looking at him steadily aud unsmillng- 11 .'IU pm 4.81 a.m . even a few feet of the snow. leaving the Closet door ojten she could H f . i ' h l y n -w a p a p e t o f gem -r .l « I 'c iu a lio i. P4at« tt F(g.*« wine, a loaf o f bread and thou beside ly. “W hat for?” - p u h lia h id in K tu ru tiu i «m uuiy, O .« * o ii, in hear a call and transm it any message P o l l 1 I.A.S Q B l t i t i S purananat; to au tirder o f th e l i o n R V L it me, singing In the wilderness,' and last “ It wasn't doing me any good.” said !«•_*<’ v L4 lorjffl local required. Being used to the work, the T H E H C IE S T IK IU V a K M E R . th iu -id . J u d g e o l ill« «Ix.ve i n tu ii-u c>>ufl. |>< inla lte.*lw«ttH H i/g s * night all of my singing couldn’t make Bob. “ Don't you approve of the idea?” slightest click would awaken her. She •m i P ortland. ilu iy m a d e a n in c ff»h d ay <>f J u ly , ISOS, H Ol ».»«. him smile." Jessie raised her eyebrows and oue T elia a ll A h .u t the D ry F a n n in g a lio th e d .i’i »'( 'h o h in t p u o llu a iln u th u r eo l A r r iv a . Ht 12 »► ’> «.m l.v 12.1Ä |IIH was left alone by her capto», being But Aunt Betsey was severely on tips shofilder slightly.' im »be ibiki an y o ’ J u ly . I'.r/H. ' Process, P ro fita b le R eadin g. permitted to close her door," nf which ’’Entirely." she said, w ith a sculp fe s s k c x F i n s , (.'«•lliatiblu M»»«l W lllw iM rlle H lv s r. defensive. ’ - * *- a guard was stationed. M eauwhlle a A ltu r ju y for l'la iiiiif l H e re is a p u b lic a tio n t h a t we cun ii j h h t J l "A Jug of wine and a loaf o f bread tured smile. “ I could not conscien Prussian arm y under Prince Frederick For Astoria and WHV |M)illtM, OOli- may be all right In hot clim ate*,’’ sbe c o n s is te n tly recoinliientL tiously advise any one to drink or A p u b li- ¿IfM'-UJ' M - — I” U»e Circuit Cuurt ot tile Hun. necting / » I r llwaoo and Charles poured Into the town and Its w ltb s te a m e r/n admitted, "but yesterday It waa snow smoke or whistle op Sunday.” c u tio u tU _ , n u u k i Lm j i i Lt’t 'iy la i in vicinity. N »>rll i lLa*»l* .'h a u u rr Hsasalrr, A sit ing. and Albert came In chilled, and T h e meal was flulsbed^almest In Al d h a r .a a É 'A UVlMuJi, F im n t .il | xlreot dock, le a ve s 8.0(1 p iu. daily; Juliette went to sleep that night ex you ought to have had something fit h o m e : C a m p b e ll’? iji'ic tt iilic F at l i t ienee. Bob tried to make talk, but his va y < xi**’ pt Munday. Kulurday 10 00 p. tu. pecting to get a good rest. The Prus "A ffUut of ecUzer," he sold to ths bdr efforts lacked the stimulus of previous to eat," er. A n il (in ly $1.CU per a n n u m . Hnrriis Wosnsch, Difi'udnniJ Ai uvea 6 on p m dully except Munday, sians being in possession of the tele tender. “Well, thank goodness my love Isn’t evenlugs. He felt miserable, aud ouce Subscriber« to 'The O bserver w ill la* l u Bi-'rtha W u eu vch , th e »»hove in .m id lie - graph station and doubtless having For Dayton, Oregon City and Y a m dependent on food," said Bettlna loftl or twice his eye wandered toward the ft n d iiu t — their own operators, she would hot lx* been telling, the bartender shoved ovar bottle, but euch time the scathing h ill R iver (totiits. Ash street dock. served a t 7<5c n y u t r ,- w h e r e they i u ibi- iia iu c o f th e S t a le o f D ri-gou : iy- called upou to transm it messages. She a dime aud a nickel change from the words of his bibulous friend sounded Y ou ar H ereby req u m -d lo a p p ea r iu th e Leaves 7 On a nt d ally except Kundny. “What did you have for lunch yester are u p to d a te , a n d a y e a r ahead. had l»arely got to sleep wtmn she was quarter, ungarnished wlth*Hls custom n b m e e m it t e d o m ri m id au aw er tn e com Ari ive« 5 3 0 p in d a lly e x i* e p t Ki mla.v. day?" Annt Betsey probed. “You told In h!s ear nnd hla mouth set with de awakened l»y a clicking Inclite closet ary smile, and Itubbltt walked out. C a m p b e lls ’ S c ie n tific F a rm e r i« d e p la in t fin d n g u iiia t you iu th e a b o v e e u li- For IxtWistoii, Idaho, anil way |*»>lnte me yon went to M allla rd ’s." tie d n u n , o u o i b e f o r e th e tnat d a y o f tb e Now, Babbitt had a home aud a wife, termination. She recognized It nt once as the call voted e n tire ly » ' d <-O'ely io subjects 111*1», pi a .o ih e d lu th e o rd er o f p u b lic a i‘*b, from Kipuria, Waxh. Leave R lparia “ We had grape fru it and crab and Jessie felt the change deeply. The o f Orleans. The^office In another part but that Is another atory. And I will 5.40 a. in , or upon arriv al train No. 4, quail, and a salad and an Ice. Every alo n g lin e s of I lla g e of th e ro il t x i n i ' . h or b e fo r e th e 21*i d ay o f A n n u ii daily except Saturday. Art Ive lUparia tell you that* story, which w ill show essence of their lives seemed to have V.l.H, nhd it you t a n to ao ap p ear a n d a n s o f the house answered, and tkexipera departed suddenly. The restless fever, thing was delicious. M ary L u ttre ll In w ith special reference to securing w er, pjtt'.ntifi w ill a p p ly To th e co u r t for 4 p in. daily except Friday. to r at Orleans began to send a mes you a better habit aud a worse story the false gayety, tbe unnatural excite vlted me, w ith a friend of here from I b e r » lie f U e u iilid e d m tb e ix n u p la lu l h ied OEORGS It SHKLOOK. •age. to which Juliette, who could than you could find In the man who results in regions w here the r a in 1 e r e ln a tiaiiixi y . u , towTTT'Fur u d< c r ee uiv- ment of the shoddy Bohemia In which llclty Inw of New York state. F or fu ll ‘u lo i n ia llo it call o n or ««Idrras Invented the phrase. Mr. out of town."' read by ear, listened. It was nil Kolving th e tion lx .f m a tr im o n y u ow «S ta t “And poor Albert had a sandwich, fa ll is d e fic ie n t o r irre g u la r, h is in g b etw een th o p l i l u l i f f a d y u u ia .lt ou I t began away up in Sullivan county, they had lived had dropped away In Sheldon was himself a leading candi dressc»! to Prince Frederick Charles the space o f.th e popping of a cork date for his party’s nomination ns lieu Annt Betsey reminded ber. W m . MCMURRAY for the fa rm e r in llte d ry c o u n try , ih e g ro tiin ia o f cr u e l xtnt in h u m a n tr e a t T h e Prnssiflna had occupied Orleans where so iniitiy rivers ami so much w ieiit, etu i l-o xth ' ii o o. r m id t u r - her r» .le t She stole curious uud forloru glances teiyint governor several years ago. He “Oh! Qh!” Suddenly tbe real situs xmd they were sending In the message trouble begins—or begin. How would G e ii’ l I ’ asHenger A g en t, iiHio li. e-. i m ay xecin eqoitfkblt» alto ju a l. b u t at tho sam e lim e the p rin c ip les at tho dejected Bob, who boro the was bom In New York In 1867 and tlon seemed to dawn on tbe little wife. a description of the exact position of you say that? It was July, and Jessie T h ia HU^.umnH ih un.wi you by P o rtla n d , O regon. guilty look of nt least a wife beater educated at St. Paul’s school. Concord "He was really hungry, Aunt Betsey w h ic h l ’ rof. C a m p b e ll p u s fo rth was a summer boarder at the Moun p u h l i c ll à tileY e.il for . p.-tn-d h.X Week« •a part of the French army which was o rU fam ily tyrant. poor dear fellow .” , io ib -- I , I .... » • .. ■ > Ul. h . I v. i , > . » I ek ly N. H., nnd at H arvard university are a p p lic a b le lo good fa rm in g n ew sp a p e r o f i.ciii ra. e iic n ln t u m p u h l.H tu d marching on Gieu. There they gave tain Squint hotel, and Bob, who was A fter dinner the colored maid who graduating from the latter Institution "And be bad worked from 8.30 In tbe the Inform ation necessary to enable Just out of college, saw her one day, a n y w hen*. T h e S c ie n tific F a i nter in H h cr iu -b C ou u », UriMOii. iu u u iH u au je came In dally to perform such chores morning,” Aunt Betsey went on, “and with the degree of A. B. In 1871). He to a n o rd er o f the It m R. V . L .» th fie ld . ,tbe prince to surround and capture the and they were married In September. That's the tabloid novel—oue swallow cleared away the things Jessie, with married Miss Mary I ’. Seney In 1881 when he came home at plght, tired and is edited by P rof. 11. W . C a m p b e ll, J u d g e o i th e a o o v e e i ill lle d c o u r t, d i t ) ^French. tiia u e a u Ih»* Util d a y of Ju ly iboH, iu . u an unreadable countenance, brought worn and nervous, be was not In a Mr. @heldon was n member of the Re- • The fate of that corps of the French of water aud It's gone. fa th e r for the netv in o v e iin n t for tu e d a i« "I in « fir-i e tib lic a liim Ih roof ta back tlie bottle of Scotch and the publican national committee In 1003 condition to appreciate lace trimm ed But those July days! * r m y rested w ith Juliette. It might th e lû t .I it •> o f J u iy , liAka. Let the exclamation point expound It, glasses nnd a bowl of cracked Ic«. and and 1904, was treasurer of the New ruffl«»a. Bettlna, h alf as much as an successful p em i-n riiK fa r m in g w n ii lt W I) t UKKMAN, ‘be possible for her to transmit the set them on tbe table. ap;>etlalnc dinner." 7tjlO«21 »Xij A t . o n . y lo r F la in tifl for I shall not. For particulars you has ta k e n such deep hold in recent York county committee from 1809 to dlspn tch ftiat had l»een s^nt the prince “ May 1 ask.” she said, with some of 1908 and became treasurer of tbe New Bettlna sighed. ■to a place the Prussians had not yet might read up on “ Romeo and Juliet” years. T h e first n u m b e r is illu s tr a tbe Ice In her tones, “ whether 1 am to York state committee In 1900. He U “Well, It does aw ay w ith the ro entered. But she knew that any tam and Abraham I.lncoln’a thrllllug aonnet ted an i filled w ith re a d a b le a r t i be included In your sudden spasm of a director In a number of banking and mance." pering with the wires while they were ulxtut "You can fool some of the ¡»eo- goodness? I f noL I'U make one /o r Industrial corporations nnd In several “Dear heart," A nnt Betsey told her cles on i he subject. ple,” etc., and Darwin's works. In possession- of them meant death. "there Is a Joy in service that Is above But one tiling I must tell you about myself. I t ’s rather chilly this eveulng street rnllw ny companies. Fhe was a French girl and loved her tbe Joy o f mere admiration. T ry mak for some reason." “ The Blood Is The Lllo.” A N D people. Getting out of bed, she wSStl Both of them were mad Over Omar’s "Oh. come no(V, v Jess,” said Bob Ing Albert comfortable and yon w ill “Rubaiyat." They knew every verse of to the closet, stieceetle I In calling the Washington’s Commission. Science ha« never gone beyond th« get more solid happiness ont of It than wul»prefecf of a nciflhltoHng town and the old bluffer by heart—not consecu irood naturedly. “don’t be too rough on Washington's commission as com- by keeping him on tbe n e k w ith yonr above simple statena nt ot scripture. B u t Overland E x pres« trains forrinlem , me. Help yourself by all means. It has illutninat»»d that Rtat- inenl and telegraphed the dispatch w ith full tively, but picking 'em out here aud mander In chh»r.of the United States Rooeliurg, Aahland, Ka»* ran ten to, Og There's no danger o f your overdoing coquetry." there as you fork the mushrooms In a given it a meaning ever broadening with Inform ation as to Its latiug sent to the array was approved by eongresa June My Mitico I m 1 den, Kan Francis«», Cflockton Is « But Bettlna shrugged her shoulders. fifty cent steak n In bordel il e Sul It But I thought there was with me, the Increasing breadth of knowlr-dge. Prussian commander. He In turn sent Angeles, E l Paso, N ew Orleans and tbe 17, 1776, mill ou June 21 of that year “Tbe way to bold a man," she de- When the blood is "bod** or impure it cd that’s why I q u it Have yours, livan county I- !'• > i i '. I >•! I n » a Quick Sales and East. Leaves Porllnn«! Union De|s»t, I t to the Frepch com m and«» The he set out-m rhoraet-nck to take com ! h e i l e t ' s get out the banjo and rlared, “la to play w ith him." u iu is not alone the body which suffara (■Munii Profil«. 8 45 p. iu . Arrives 7 25 a t»l., dally. Prnsslau movement was anticipated, and Jessie used to s'H ><u mand of the forces encamped about please be g<M»d; used to sit on the rocks try o ver lh.it new quickstep." “The way to bold a man." said Aunt through disease. The brain is also aud the Freueh troop« were dated L iv e and I*et Live. M orning t rain connects at Woodburu ud Bob had a way o f Blanding behind Betsey, w ith s nod of ber gray head, clouded, " I ’ve beard.” said Jessie In the tones Boston. mind and judgement are dally except (Sunday w ltb trains for from the trap. ted, annTajroy an evil deed or impure •la to love btm, and that means to her with his bands over her shoulders of the oracle, "that drinking alone la Call Htnl E xam in e M t. A ngel, Hllverton Brownsville, As soon as Prince Fred* rick Charles Longbow Strings. make yourself his equal in endeavor. thoughtVQjfiv-teSHroctlv traced to the M y Btook of Hpriitgfli hl, W e n d lln g and N a tro n .- learned that his move h id Iteen fore holding her hands and bis face close Longl>ow strings were of plaited silk Then you^have hlS respect. Ton must hnpuvAfofthe MixsO Foul, Impure blood to hers, aud they would repeat over Leaves Portland U n io n Depot8.30a ui F U R N IT U R E stalled he suspected a telcferstn had and worth five times their weight lu i) bfi mad« mir? V y tlin id Pr. he the homemaker, Just as Albert Is arrives 5.55 p. in . tieefi sent the French »■otnuutnder In and over {heir favorite verses of the and gold. . » -/ f t Golden Medical Ulxcovciy. They naw only the the money maker." forjnkig him of the Prussian Inten old teutmaker. Eugene passenger coun«obi at Wood S ID E L IN E * 4 _______ 1« blood, thereby “But yon have never married,” said Thackeray and the Cabman. burn w ith M t. Angel and Silverton tions An e t-n iin n tlc u was made of poetry and philosophy of the Hues then curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and before buying loeal. Leaves Portland Union Depot Thackeray loved to relate Jokes on little Bettlna. “H o w can you know. other cutaneous affections, as eczema, wires leading from the telegraph office, —lpdeed, they agreed that the wine whb only au Image and that what was 4.15 p. m., returns 10 35 a .in., dally. himself, and one he especially enjoyed Aunt Betsey T’ tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other nnd connecting wires were foiTud lead cues fit to be celebrated was some divin “T h e people who look on from the manifestations of Impure blood. was about a Reading hackman. The Corvallis passenger leaves Portland lug to Juliette s room. ity or maybe love or life.- However, author was unacquainted with the ontsWe are the wise ones," said Annt Union Depot 7.30 a m ., arrives5.50 p.m. Juliette was marched out and before (S> ® ® ® - O re g o n . at that time neither of them had tasted Betsey, “and 1 have seen so many town, and the moment he emerged D a lly . In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en n court martial to 1 m » tried f r her of the stuff that goes with a sixty cent from the railw ay station he told a matrimonial shipwrecks." larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old fense The charge brought against her Sheridan passenger leaves Portland table d'hote. T hat night Albert’s footsteps lagged sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has hackney coachman to drive him to the Union Dejstt 4 60 p.m ., arrives8.25a.in. was that of being a spy. whl'-h term Where wan 1? Oh. they married and little on the stairway as he climbed performed the most marvelous cures. In nop rest hotel. The driver closed the Daily. 7 “ Includes giving secret Information of came to New York. Bob showed hla cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, door ceremoniously, mounted hla box. to hla little fla t H e knew Just what on army to Ita enemy. Juliette, who college diploma and accepted a posi »Forest Grove passenger leaves Port It Is well to spply to the open soree Dr, Honlh- 8 & Tnte tble Nol2 North bini land Union l)ep»it 10 45 p. n t ., arrives and they started. In half a minute the he would find at tbe top— Bettlna. bad expected all this, confronted the tion filling Inkstands In a law yer’s o f cab was at a standstill, and Thackeray charming In the nwy gown; the pink Pierre's Ali-Healtng Salve, which pos bouud Sop March 8, 1908 passe ngei 150 p in. D ally except Sunday, men who tried her with comp»»sure fice at $15 a week. At the end o f two sesses wonderful healing potency when pare ngr saw Abe cabman a t the door, bowing candle shades, the pink roses and cro listening 1<* the formalities without yearn lie had worked up to $50 aud got dally PO RTLANDDSW EG D SUBURBAN used as an application to the soi^is In con S T A T IO N S daily «5 t The wiUia ot the nclac hung room v o n to him to come o u t He did so wlthoet quettes made o f the last o f the beef. paying any* attention to them. Rhe bln first ta«te of Bohemia, the kind junction wtth the use of "Golden Medical S E R V H F A N D Y A M H IL L Ithed a word and found that he waa at tbe Bettlna always ran to big roasts, and had saved thousands of her country’s that won't staud (he borax and form al .0 ....... Biggs . . . . 11.06 arve Discovery ” as a blood cleansing consti 12 35pnt D IV IS IO N . portico of the station hotel, which he a pernicious feabK. No; I don't think there yet remained to be eaten a fifth tutional treatm ent I f your druggist 12.66 5 4 .. .G ibso ns.. . . 10 35 defenders W hat compared w it6 this dehyde tents Depot, Foot o f Jefleraon Street.' 1 /eel like playing this evening I f we had failed to eee waa not a dosen yards day’s soup made of the bone. 1.1K) 7 0 . . . . .Sinks........ 10.26 don’t happen to have the "All-Henling was the life of« a little .daughter of They bad two furulnbcd rooms and a are going to reform we may as well off. H 8 .... Was»*!».,, 10.15 Tbe sound of hie key In the latch Salve” In stock, you can easily procure it 1.15 ls 'i iv e « f r o m Jefleraon street depot for France? little kitchen To Jess, accustomed to abandon tbe et II habit of banjo play ! 4 J ’ . K lo nd yke .. 1 0 .0 0 But he handed the man a shilling summoned no rosy vision, however. by Inclosing flfty-fonr cents In postage 1.30 Dallas anil Interm ediate polnfa dally, As was to be erpected. she was con the mild but beautiful suvor of a conn- s . . Sainlon .. 9 M 10 I 1 4 0 and was entering the hotel, rather 4 15 p.iiixe A rrive Portland, 10.15 a.ra. ing too.” Main BU, H e passed through tbe dining room. stomps to Dr. R. slcted and sentence»! to be shot. try town, the dreggy Bohemia was 19.2 Hav Canon Jci I pleased w ith his own sang fro Id. when The pink candles were not lighted. In Buffalo, N. Y „ and It will come to you by But no man with the record of Prince sugar and spice 8h« bung flab aelnsa ’ She took up a book and sat In her T he ludepsndeneg M onm outh Motor .. M cD -n»«lils. 9 3» » - « 1.55 10.0 return post Most druggists kerqi It as Ij|ne.o|MWwleH daily to M onm outh and I*rederlck Charles could shoot a little on the walls of her rooms and bought a little willow rocker on tbe other aide he was amazed to eee tbe cabmaa tak front of hla place was a copper chafing , 1 H- W 1 WH ,. 9.29 23 0 2 10 well as tbe "Oolden Medical DI »co w ry i" Alrlte, oonitecllng w ith H. P. Go’s . Morii . . . ft 9.10 French girl who had outwltt»«d him rakish looking nldeboard aud learned of tbe table. Neither of them spoke ing off his coat and offering to "fight dish, one of Bettlna’e hitherto unnsed •27.n 2 ’¿5 • ff>, - ® A • 9 1 him for ih e other sixpence." It ap- wedding presents, and the blue flame trains at Dallas and Independence. 2 4(1 30 4 .. Ersklnvll!» ï 8 65 and offered her life for her country- to play the banjo Twice or thrice a for h alf an hour. You can’t afford to accept any medicine 3.10 And then Bob laid down bte paper peara that ori that day a resolution of burning beneath set tbe contents bub :i8 6 (lises Valley ’ 8J15 Tickets t<» Eastern (stints an<l EuFope, n»en. H e not only pardoned her. but week tltey dined at French or Italian ot unlmov’n comppaMbm as a substitute and got up with a strange, absent look the Reading town council had come 46 3 . . . ll inrbon .. 8 10 also Japan, C h ina, Honolnlu and ' commended her bravery. tables d'hote a cloud of stnoke and on his face and went behind her chair I I n to operation empowering hackney bling. and tbe a ir was laden w ith de- lor "Golden Medlral Discovery," which Is 3 86 7 65 62 6 ........K«nt • Australia. 4.0 ° A fte r the w ar France was much di« brag and unshorn hair. Jess learned Io and reached over her ahouhlera. tah- ¡coachmen to charge 18 pence for any lldoasnesa. a medicine o r asow a pompositiom . 4 2<) 7 46 57 3 llw.x “Bettlna." ha called, and a t the sound C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E . Corner T h ird turtied and It took lim e to recognl/.e drink a cocktail In order to get the having a complete list of ingredients Ip’ Shaniko 5.00 srv|7<f 0 7.15 it in lug her hands In hla. and laid bis face J distance w ithin the township. Thia she came to tbe kitchen door. She and W ashin gton . Phone M ain v a l, those who had done brave deeds. It (berry?* At twnne she smoked a ciga rloae to ben. . , ««> Its first fruits! I t Is unnecessary wore a long apron of chills bine; her plain English on Ito bottle-wrapper, tbe For rates and Information apply lo P o rtland, Or. was not for eight years that Jnllette retie after dinner. She learned to pro same being attested aa correct under oath. In a moment to Jessie the walls of $>esdd that the cabman got hla money' hair waa ruffied about ber face; her C. W . ST1NOER, W m . /T cM U R R A Y Doder received her cross, though she nounce Chianti and leave her olive Dr. Pierre’s Pleasant Pellets regulate Ä I - C « a < X y , Agr«ant ll)* eeln* bong room vanished, and aba and Thackeray a good story t h w o t e hnwete . C ity T ic k e t Agnnt. Qea>Paas. A g t M <> ro. O r . atones for the w aiter to pick up. Di nras given ber medal earlier. to say to, la ,la l to a crowd. U R L G IB B A M U . 'I lie Observer. F ' ..............J 31, i»os LO W E AS N. THE BUTTERFLY GIRL. R A i ES T 0. R. & Co. Round A DAUGHTER OF FRANCE. S Don't forget tbs Dates'. S O Ö M . PACIFIC CO.. F U R N IT U R E " U N D E R T A K IN G AXTELL rillUMBli SOÖTHERH RÏ. -l temi Sunset, Ocean and Shasta Route E A S T v ia S O U TH