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MILTON TERCENTENARY.
G LIM PSES OF
very profitable day’s work fo
was Juat like T n c le Remus.' ■a
t«4«brationa In Honor of the Croat
always doing such things.
Kngliah Poet.
"There was an old printer In Atlaata
The tercentenary of the birth of
w ith us.
T h e o d o r e R o o s e v e lt. J a n d
who. wheu he waa too Infirm to woek
Joha Milton, which la being celebrated
at the case, went every week to M r.
H is b r o th e r K e r m it — T h e
thia summer In Kuglaud. serves to call
H arris and drew his regular pcMtom—
Io have money is to save lt.i The one sure way to save it
L e tte r's L u c k In Being In v it e d
■T
C on fectionery
attention to the difference in the finan
enough to supply his simple waato. la
B e th le h e m C h a p te r
cial rewards of a lltarary career In
o n T h a t A f r ic a n T r i p .
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is to deposit it w ith Wasco Warehouse M illin g Co. bank.
No 78 0 X 8 .
the tim e of thia great poet and in our Fun Joel Chandler Harris Had similar ways this kind hearted j«oe
Regu lar uom m u n loetioi
aaltot managed to get rid o f a large
C igars, T o b a cco s
You w ill then be exempt from the annoyance of having
own era. M ilton received £fi from hla
h 2d and 4th Ih o rs -
part of his income.”
With
a
False
Eye.
publisher
for
"Paradise
Lost’
a
OUT buys would think that
it burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the fact that
day evenings m o n th ly
more when the on lee
K crinlt Roosevelt got the promtaa b f
By order W .M .
B illiard and P ool T a b le s
"Fneto toemaW* wee eetrenely tm k
your money w ill be safe« from theft; the habit of saving
beat of bis elder brother, should have reached 1300. Yet there INSTANCES OF HIS KINDNESS. ful. He was ao modest that he eoald
M rs Helen Parry» Hecy
ta
perhaps
no
greater
name
In
Kngliah
Theodore, in obtaining the
tends to the establishment of thrift, economy, discipline
not look a strange woman In the fee»,
literature than hla. Milton was born
M e re Lodge, N e . 113, consent of bis distinguished father to
and he hud for years written at hto
and a general understanding of business principals essen
I. O. O P k A Oreiron
accompany him oo that trip to Africa In London on Dec. 0. 1008, but some Hew He Bought Out a Soap Vender home In order to keep aw ay from the
Meets every Heturdsy in search of lions and elephants and o f the principal observances In con-
loe cold d rinks and iee cream in sea
end
Helped a Printer— Amusing lion hunters and autograph seekers
tial to your success.
■‘veiling at 7:30 o’clock. other big game. W hile Kerm it is help uactlou w ith the tercentenary are tak
son. Soda water, bottled and fountain,
Stories ef His Beahfulnes*— Source who attacked him at the FonetltntSon
V isiting members are ing his sire to shoot or capture wild lag place thia month, Cambridge uni
»ffice at Atlanta. H e spent only ahgnt
always on hand.
of Hie Fam oui Negro Tales.
cordially invited. M em beasts Iu the Jungles of tfie dark con versity being the scene of several of
an hour a day at ttto Atlanta (onstlto-
bers arc e i|H *‘ted to t»e tlnent "Teddy Junior" w ill have to the moat Important. Cambridge ta in
Joel Chandler Harris, the autl)pf, tlon office. He waa there one mornlag
present.
O. A . Meloy, N . G ,
tim ately associated w ith the name of who recently died at his home In West
when a tall young woman from
Robert M. Braeh. Hecretarv.
Milton, fo f It was at Christ college.
Kud, a suburb of Atluuta, was known made her way up the » te s te r
Cambridge,
that
he
studied
the
higher
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throughout the Eugllsb reading world found hla room. The door was
branches o f learning, and in a ven
fo
r his creation of the character of The Boston girl looked In, and
D
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goffin
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erable, musty volume the entry of his
G R A SS VALLEY, O RE.
Uncle
Remus.” Mr. Harris was the "at a little, rotund, rod
name can still be found. In his honor
reading n newspaper.
subject
of
many Interesting stories sbd
the fellows and masters o f the college
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
“ Is thia M r. H a rris !” asked the
planned this month the performance of incidents. Some of them are herewith ton girl.
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the masque "Cornua" In the Fellows’ related by hla frleng and neighlmr,
"Yes’m,” replied the rad beaded — «
D r marie m . goffin .
garden, which contains the famous Forrest Adair:
without raising his eye«.
Milton mulberry tree to which so many
"One day Mr. H arris’ little daughter
“I have w illed to see you, M r. H a r
t
pilgrimages have been made by ad broke her doll, and her father plcketl ris," said the Boston girl. ’’M y "«—
t
mirers
of
the
poet.
One
day
In
the
All kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in con
up one of the pieces. The fragment Is BCssle Blank, and you ought to
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
Office In The Goffin Building, let St.
programme of the Cambridge celebra
know me, for I am a w riter.”
nect ion with water systems installed in first
Moro, Oregon.
tion has been devoted to the memory chanced to be the doll’s eye, and Mr.
"Yes’m,” said “ Uncle Remua,”
class, style and all work done guaranteed.
of hla second wife, Catherine Wood Harris found that a slight ..comprea, lug very uncomfortable and still
Conducted
on
Best
Principles
Sion
of
the
muscles
of
the
face
would
cock, to whom the poet was passion
Dynamite and powder work on all kind/« of Rock Excavations
D r. H . E. Beers.
lug bis eyea upon the paper.
Dr. W . N . Monte
ately devoted and to whom he dedicat- enable him to easily bold the eye over
" I would like to have a chat w ith
hla own optic. The m irror showed you.” said the young lady, raising her
C e m m e r c le l T r a d e M n llr lir d
him that the thing had an uncanny voice and casting an inquiring look at
and ghastly look. I t hnd Ih e staring, the chntr a t Mr. H arris’ side, which he
glassy appearance of a dead person's was too scared to offer her.
P h y sic ia n s
"Yee’m,” said “ Uncle Remus”
c/® Carefully placing his treasure in
and S u rgeon s
hla vest pocket, he went to town and ately.
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THBODOBB BOOeXVKI.T, JR.
"But,” the woman went on a fte r a
tried Its effect upon the office boy with
WASCO
-
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OREGON content himself w ith climbing up the
pause, " I see, sir. that you don’t w ant
ao much success that he was encour
to talk and I had better go.”
ladder which lends to fame In the
aged to repeut the experlineut else
, Calls Promptly Attended
le s in ,” said "Uncle Remus,”
world of engineering, for young The
where. On the car going out to West with that,the Irate young wome« |gft.
odore’s ambition la to make a name
Day or Night.
End three geboplgjrla oeeuphnl seats
And still “ Uncle Remus” was tl
for himself in a field quite different
not fa r from him. They were stran of kind heartedoeas. H e waa s o ____
from that In which hla father haa be
STOP AT
gers, and incidentally their glances ful, however, that he could not de oth
come eminent bo that tho world cannot
were turned to his direction. At u fo- erwise than he did. H e was backward
taunt him- With lnainuatlona that hla
Satinfaction Guarani teed
vorabls moment, when- Ills newapni>er In talking to strangers, and It waa
rl* ° ls dUe to t,le Ppe,,‘lent’* influepce
concealed his face, he fixed the doll’s only uow and then that he had a «-»tv—-
ra t t i # than hla own merits. He grad
D e n tis i
Both in Workmanship and Price
eye In position and then lowered the who s»-emed to Just suit him. Thia W M
uates
from
H
arvard
next
year,
and
C o rn e r 7 th a n d Stark S tre e t» .
sheet, which be pretended to road w ith the ease w ith Mr. Ylsscher of Chicago,
thia summer instead of loafing, as so
Oflice at Furniture Store.
It it new aud it* room* are provided with MORO
the other eye. Suddenly there was a an old time newspaper man. who had
OREGON many college students do during vaca
»
running water and long distance tele
pause In the lively conservation of the gained fame as a poet Hla appear*
tion If their parents are wealthy, he
phone*. European plan. .Kate*
girls, and H arris could see thut they a nee, It Is said, reminds one of the
proposes io get all the experience be
•1 per day and upward
were gazing lu horro rn t the wonderful story of the countrywoman and «he
All Work Warranted.
Illg best priced room $3
can by working ns a laborer at the
eye. They had never aeeu anything hlppopotnmus.
The
countrywoaaaa
per day.
mines. H e Is willing to work his way
like it- Juat w hat It was they could went to the circus, and when »t*» saw
Oflice
In
The
Moro
Hotel
Brick.
up
from
the
bottom
of
tbe
ladder,
and
W right-Dickinson Hotel Co.
not tell, but It was more than they this animal she stood before him for
his career Ht Harvard shows that be
could stand. They put their heads to sonic time In speechless astonlshmaat
Chas. W rig h t, President.
haa
g
rit
enough
for
strenuous
tasks.
I
gether and whlsi»ered and then stared At last, with a gasp, she said to her
Kerm it, who la now eighteen, la w ill
C. Dickinson, Manager.
a t the horrible object
It was too husband, “Oh, my, ain't he plain!”
ing to forego completing a college
much to he endured.
The girls Well, Mr. Ylsscher was a little ptofa»
course, i f necessary, In order to have
watched that Immovable, expression a quality which was also poeaeeaed to
A ttorn ey at L a w .
the benefit o f the adventurous life the
less orb fo r a few moments, and, with n certain extent by Mr. Harris. M r.
P o r c e la in B a th T u b s .
president purposes to pursue when he
very pale faces and In evident nerv- Vfascher was well kno#n In Chicago.
casts aside the cares of state. H e to
outness, signaled the conductor to atop He was also known In other qnartaea,
Office Ground Floor Ginn Brick tall, loose Jointed youth w ith clear eyes,
the car. They were at some distance and be thought, of course, M r. Harris
Next Door W.W.M.Co. Bank
■oft voice and pleasant manners.
JOHN MILTON AMD CHRIST COLLBOK, CAM- from their destination, but that did would know him by name. Bo he ««ep-
H B Il’OK.
It was K erm it who perpetrated _
not matter. Anything to escape from
P ro tla n d , O re g o n ,
Jauntily Into the office and
A gent for the Best Steam Lauudry
prank In hla youngerdays that is still ed one o f hla most beautiful sonnets. the glare of that corpsellke eye.
out his hand and said: *
tlie
subject
of
laughter
In
the
diplo
MORO
OREGON
OSCAR A N DM K SON MANAGER *.
She is the subject of a memorial win
An old lady on the car started to
Sliop in B rick B u ild in g next <
Oflice
T Io w are you, Mr. H a rris ! M y
matic corps a t Washington when re dow erected by the late Georg« W. ask H arris a question. Before she hnd
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called. Before Its renovation and en Chi Ida u f^ I'h llad elp h la in St. M ar uttered throe words she noticed that
E D G A R L E W IS , P r o p rie to r.
F. J. M elodi
"Uncle Remus" looked up, «»d as ha
W . O. B ry a n t largement President Roosevelt found
garet's, Westminater.
hideous eye. H e r voice faltered nud did so held out his hand and than
tho W hite House rnther cramped quar
Milton at the time of hla graduation the remainder of the sentence was burst Into a hearty “Ha, ha. hat Why.
ters for a large family. W ith one or from Cambridge was a very handsome lost
Taking her spectacle« from her bow do you do, M r. Vlascherl H a. to.
two of the little Roosevelts off a t board young man. I t was not until he was bag, she wiped them vigorously and
Free bus to ancBfrom trains
„ ~ ..r
tin! 1 am glad to meet you, M r. Vtaa-
ing school, there were enough beds to about thirty-tw o years old that hla put them on- In the meuntime the re
cher! Ha, ba. ha!” and be went on
x R ates by the day
K
L aw yers
go round, but none to spare.
The eyesight began to fall.
A fte r bllnd- pulalve eye had lieen slyly removed, laughing ns though he would split hto
president once entertained a foreign
5 0 c, 7 5 c, $ 1.0 0 , $ I .5 0 , $ 2 ,
s finally overcame him his two and M r. H arris was smiling blandly fat aides.
envoy of age and rank at the W hite daughters became his eyes.
upon her, w ith his honest blue eyes
Rooms 1 and 2 The Ginn Brick House over Sunday. H e was put In
" I am glad to meet you,” raid Mr.
frankly meeting hers. This seemed to Ylsscher as he straightened
European Plan
«p
Over W.W.M.Co. Bank •
Ethel’s room. and Ethel, when she
puzzle the old lady more than ever. a little indignantly, "but I can’t aoe
VISCOUNT KATSURA.
came back from school Saturday, went
She rubbed her eyes, examiued her whnt on earth yon are laaghlng a t ”
A Good Clean Fam ily Hotel
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Banka and Depot.
np to sleep with Alice, but unfortunate
■pectacles, and weut off Into a brown
MORO
OREGON ly
A t thia "Uncle Remua" burst Into an
Veteran W arrior and Statesman at
Sunday D inner 35 cents.
Kerm it did not know of IL
study. No doubt she thought of con other laugh and said, as he rather a f
Front
Onoo
Moro
In
Japan.
Po when early morning came, mind
sulting an oculist ataiut the strange fectionately laid his hand on Vlaacher'a
F ir s t C la ss B a r b e r S h o p in t h e H o te l.
General Viscount Taro Katsura, who trick her vision hnd played her.
fill of Ills strenuous Inheritance,
ahpulder: "W ell, to tell you the truth.
crept to Ethel's room w ith a pitcher haa come to the front In Japanese pol
"The doll's eye caused his possessor H r. Vlascher, I am laughing at
of water and. softly opening the door itics again In consequence of the re endless fun- while be hhd It.
Fre 1 like your looks. You see, I
without awakening the slumbering cent reorganization of the cabinet, baa quently children and simple Afrlcaus always had the reputation of bolng
A ttorn ey - at - L a w
several times been prime minister of met on the back Rtreets of Atlanta an
M. I, Evans of DeMnee bau been laid
Japan and la one of the greatest sol otherwise Jolly looking, ruddy faced ugliest rnun In the United States, but
up w ith rheumatism for some tim e and Office upstairs Rooms 5 and
diers of the empire. He haa the repa- man w ith one tw inkling eye and one you beat me. I want to take you out
I suffered untold agonies, but la now up
tatlon of being a strong friend of Amer dead looking black orb. and their In and Introduce you to my w ife.”
and perfectly well. Auk him wliat
This was said In such a tone rt»»«
Ojiera House Building
ica. The viscount was born In 1849. coherent stories of the man with the
cured him and lie w ill say less than
Is of samurai fam ily and belongs to evil eye disturbed their home circle« Ylsscher could not get angry at IL H e
a 50c bottle of W a tkin s ’ Rheumatism
the Cboshln clan, balling from the not a little. The doll's eye was finally rather disputed the position which "Un
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M e people ttop
MORO
and Gout Tablets.
OREGON
province of Nagato—the birthplace of loet end H arris rogreyed it greatly. ’I cle Remus" had thrust upon him aa he
about nine ont of ten of the country's never bad so much fun iu my life out looked at him. But he shook hands,
Sold by
and a little later on the two went out
Frank Men efee.
great men. H e began hla fighting ca of a little thing,’ he said
Fred Wilson
to “ Uncle Ilemue* ” home together
rer In 1867 In the civil w ar which
Vlascher waa delighted w ith "Uncle
’T ’l»«» x >«* i i «»* b , O r e g o n ,
resulted in the overthrow of the old
"The meml>ers of the Harris fam ily
Remua.” "Uncle Remus’* liked
order
of
things
and
the
adoption
of
spent most of their time nt home, but
Steam H eat.
Electric L ig h ts
Electric Call Bella.
E very TJottle positively guaranteed
western civilisation. He waa only a occasionally they took a long summer better upou acquaintance and the
subaltern then, but Japan rang w ith outing, leaving 'Uncle Remus’ to hold plain men became fast friends.
A ttorn eys - at - L a w
H O T E L R A T E S TO S U IT Y O U .
stories of his remarkable skill and the fort during their absence. At such
Wheu the "Uncto Remus'*
courage In leading men.
A fte r the times be worked hard uud turned out
civil w ar waa over and Japan had be piles o f copy for his publishers. One first la'gnu to appear, M r. H a n to re
AU O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door
Office in the Vogt Block, upstairs I
gun to adopt western ways his gov morning when he was alone In the ceived scores of letters asking him hy
M o r p , O re g o n .
hat deep resenreh he had acquired
ernment sent him to Germany to study house, warklng ou n free silver, six
Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby.
his Intimate knowledge of negro philol
teen to one editorial, a ring at tho door
1HK DALLES
OREGON
ogy and folklore. To an Interviewer
disturbed him. He answered the liell,
T . N . C R O F T O N , P r o p rie to r.
some years ago he gave the following
and
a
rather
genteel
looking,
middle
Express and Freight
quaint account of how hla inim itable
aged man saluted him, offering toilet
stories were derived:
Delivered to any Part of the City
soap
for
sale
at
‘10
eentg
a
cako
or
X Kit MIT BOOBBVB1.T.
" I don’t know much about real negro .
Piano and Furniture Moving.
throe cakes for a quarter.’ Annoyed
folklore. And I don't th ink any gate
ambnsandor, dashed forward and threw
A ttorn ey - at - L a w
by the Interruption, Hurria said rather
else does.
But every southerner
the icy w ater over the bed, shouting:
Trunks and Grips Delivered
brueeqnely that he did not need any
Office 787 Chamber of Commerce
"Get up, you old laxy Ixmea^ get up!”
eoap.
xtr~ knows that every old negro memmy to
full o f Juat such stories as I w rite. Aa
Then, -when a gray head was lifted
To and From all Trains.
“ ‘B ut I am on the verge of starva
Corner Third and Stark
the negroes do not get them from the
from the plllowa, dripping and alarm
tion,* said the man.
whites, I presume they ara o f African
PORTLAND
-
- OREGON ed, the astonishment was mutual *nd
“ ‘The Idea!’ laughed Mr. Harris.
origin. ’Uncle Remus.’ however, wm
the departure of the youngster Instan-
'W hy, man. you are wearing n le tte r merely n composite or Ideal type and
ttmeous, w ithout hla pitcher.
coat than I have.*
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)
fnr from being the result o f phltotog-
K e n n it la somewhat taller than his
“ ‘You would not talk so,' he replied
Proprietor of
Ical research. Hla dialect or pecuitart
brother Theodore, though both are well
in a tremulous voice, ‘If you had seen tics o f speech are nothing but o m e f
*put up” and have followed their fa
Address: M O RO , OREGON.
how hard my poor wife rubbed and the mnny fanciful parts e f hl
And »wfereaf has to bo paid on it every year
ther’s plau of developing their phy
brushed tny coat this morning so that I acter.”
or two for painting or coating. Tho p rin c ip a l
siques so ns to m a k e lh e most of na
would present a respectable appear
also has to bo paid over again in a tew years
S tock Insp ector
ture’! endowm ent lueodorg Is very
ance.’
by buying a new roof. When you buy
Short Skirt L<
manly and decisive In bis looks and
H arris then oaw that the coat won
Ixiudon women are forming *
Draying of all Kinds.
Sh erm an C ounty,
bearing. K e rm it to only a boy gtllL
J -M A S B E S T O S RO O FING
«Id. almost threadbare, but exceeding tailed IhevPhort Skirt l-ngTie
but a boy w ith an adventurous spirit
all expense sto p s-as the first cost is the only
ly clean and n ea t H e glanced again nt members phalge themselvM to ’
Trunks
and
Grips
Hauled
to
and
O
regon.
•
L
like
that
of
hla
distinguished
sire,
as
cost,
cn«t
T h e R e a so n —made o f Aebeetoe, an
\the man's face.
brevluted skirts which w ill not ha 1
indew tTuctiblo mineral—nothing to rpt, rust or
shown by the fondness he has develop
'Excuse me,’ he said. 'I waa very collectors and microbe traps. A
from all trains
wear Out. Requires no coating or painting—
ed for the rough life of the banter’s
bnay when you camo and spoke nent Jxmdon doctor has gtroa th
D eputy Stock Inspector
no ex tpense for maintenance.
W ill protect
camp and the success he baa met In
thoughtleealy. Now that I think of It, league strong approval for tlto follow
your buildings from fire.
Louis S chadew ltz, K ent, Oregon ■booting bears. H e showed some of m ilitary matters, and thna It came I do need some soap. Fact la, I am
ing reasons: "Any «ample of
A s b e s to b id s is an Asbestos Sheathing, and
the skill he possesses as a hunter and about that be had a groat deal to do completely out.*
is the most economical, durable and easily
dust w ill be found to dentate to
borsebsek rider when a guest over the with patting the mikado’s army on a
applied aiding knoWn.
“ T h a n k you,’ interrupted the man. of almost every InfectloM
fo u rth of July at the home of M ajor modern baato. H e rose rapidly until *Hero are throe cakes for a quarter.*
A > k f o r s a m p la n a n d o r lo *
known, yet women walk
HuHnMa D lractary o f aarh C ity,
h«
reached
the
rank
of
lieutenant
gen
W
.
A.
Wadsworth
at
Geneses,
N.
T.
Town
v illa
» « In O regon and ■
wn and V
illa»«
“ 'Nonsense,* said Harris. ’Hero 1« a
■ W
w a nahln»tr>n,
sh in g to n , » r iv
Ivin
in g » a D aacrlptlva ■
He participated In the aporta of the eral, and In the w ar with China com five dollar hill. I w ill take It all In streets with trailing dr
H kitrh
«aoh plnoo, L ocation. ’ ■
•to h o f aaah
laling quantities of duet
Genesee Valley H u n t club and In the manded the third division of the Japa
S hip
p in g Facllltlaa
F a c iliti
ippln<
aad a Claaal ■
eoap. Got to have It—couldn’t do w ith
n ir
s e to
y of
o f *noh Roatnasa ■
<J D
lreo
to r rr
$ 7 6 First Avenue South, Seattle, Wash.
manikin race, which hie father won nese army, marching through Korea out It—always buy It Iu five dollar disease germa These skirt« ara then
d Projoaaton.
brushed In the house, often ta the bed
Hto name became lota.*
fourteen years ago. H e sustained a and Manchuria.
B.
FOLK R OO..
«■
room, and millions o f «rg nn toM ara
.. .
R—Rto. Waafc.
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terror to the Chinese, who called
batf fail, but plucklly picked
“Tito peddler toft all of hto stock aad tot I oom in the air, to he hraathad lute
“the ever vtotoetoaa M a w *
Meets the first and third
Thursday evenings of aacli
m outh Visiting member*
eordlsily luvlted to meet
B y order o f the W . M.
J. M. Parry, Secretary
FI ret street. Strong brick, Moro, Ore.
WAY
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A. A. Stuart, Moro, Oregon.
Drs. Beers and Morse
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