Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 21, 1908, Image 4

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M OM O. OREGON t
HDUSETHATBEVOLVES
F R I D A Y ................... A ugust 21, 1908
»nal T a lk W ltk Y au.
I f v o u d o n ot read T h e O b serv er
Why Not?
*
Scheme of a Jeweler to Cure
His Insomnia.
henry .
M
ivopynai
(Copyright.
IN *, by the B. A lfoC lure Co.]
night because ba offered $60,000 io a keeps me. I w ish I w a s Mg enough to
church and It refused to accept It b e­ move In so c ie ty w ith you ta in ted
cause they sold hie money was tain t­ billa.” J
ed “
“S h a t up,” aayg L "There's do each
"W h at Is a church?” I asked.
thing. I k n o w th e root o f I t There’s
"Oh. I forgot," says the tw enty. a lendeth to th e Lord'
“that I waa talking to a tenner. O f I t N ow lo o k on m y back and
course you don’t know. You’re too w h at you s e e th a ïe ."
much to put Into the contribution b a n
“Thia noto t e a leg a l ten d er a t
ket and not enough to buy anything face va lu ó fo r a ll d eb ts, p u b lic i
a t * bazaar.
A church In— a tenge privato”
building in which penwipers and tid ie s
"This ta lk a b o u t ta in ted
•r e sold a t $20 each.”
m akes m e tired ,” s a y s I.
I don’t care much about c h ln a la g
w ith gold certificates. There’s a streak
O ur N ew C aviare Preduoere.
o f yellow In ’em. A ll te not gold th a t’s
Strange stories are to ld o f
quitters.
queer fish, but few fish ore queerer la
Old Jack certainly was a g ilt sd g s d appearance or stranger In their ha bits
sport. When It came his time to loosen than the new caviare producer of tbe
up he never referred the w aiter to an lower MtealgalppL I t bos aa many
actuary.
names as a confidence man, a
By and by It got around th a t h e w a s thieves aver eluded Justice as persist­
smiting the rock In tba wilderness, g a d ently as this species has ooneealed its
all along Broadway things w ith eoM development from the naturalist, says
sss and hot gullets fell In oa our Charles R. Btockard In tbe July Cen­
trail. The third Jungle book was there tury. In Louisiana It le known aa bill
waiting for somet>ody to put covers so fish, bllldom and paddlefish. In Missis­
It. Old Jack’s money may have had • sippi spoon billed cat or spooney and
taint to it; but, all tba same, he had In Arkansas aa ths spoon MU or spoon
orders for hla Camembert piling np on bill sturgeon. Tbe lakes and r iv e n of
him every minute. First hla frien d s these three states supply a t present
rallied round him, and then the fe llo w s much of the caviare and dried, stur­
that hla friends knew by sight, and geon of ths markets. Polyodon spa­
then a few of his enemies burled Ute tula la ths dignified title by which the
hatchet,- and finally he was buying ■j>oon bill la . known to naturalists,
souvenirs for so many Neapolitan fish
though the word "polyodon” signifies
iunldens and butterfly octets that many toothed, white the Bah has no
the head waiters were phoning
teeth.
ever town for Julian M itchell to
A " B ill” C am paign.
come around and get them Into
BUI Bryan and BlU T a ftl We call eaoh
kind o f order.
BUI. and where's the harm?
A t last we floated Into an uptown BUI has a haerty. honaat sound, express
cafe that I knew by h e a rt When the
lag admiration warm.
Hodcarrlera* union In Jackets end We’ve had our W illiam nandMatsa and
pralead thorn well w ith votes and
aprons saw ns coming the chief goal
SuUl.
kicker called out, "Six, eleven, forty- But now's our ohance to pin our bopaa
unto a aaadldata named BUI.
two, nineteen, tw elve,” to his men, and
they put on noee guards till It was
BUI T a ft and BUI B ryanl W a call oaob
clear whether ws meant Port Arthur or
BlU, and where’s tha taurtf <
Portsmouth.
B at Old Jack wasn’t BUI hoe a sturdy, whole aouled ring, and
we
who use it are not pert.
working for tbs furniture and glass
had our WUllam presidents, re­
factories that n ig h t H e sat down We’ve
rerad th e m th a n , r e v e r e th e m e tlll.
quiet and sang “ Ramble” In a half But now It looks as If we’ll have next
term a president named BUI.
hearted way. H is feelings had been
—Louis villa C taular. Jo urnal
h u rt AQ tbe tw enty told me, bacaoae
his offer to the church had boen re­
fused. „
T h e gootoh P rid e.
But the wassail went on, and Brady
"The pride of the Scotchman to hte
himself couldn’t have hammered the native land te well known, of course,”
thirst -mob into a better Imitation of says a form er attache to our embassy
the real penchant for the stuff that* la London, “and many stories have
you screw out o f a bottle w ith a nap­ bean told o f hla Ingenious appropria­
kin.
tion of the w i t and wisdom o f other
Old Jack paid the twenty above me nationalities. Perhaps no more amus­
for a round, leaving me on the outside ing Instance o f thia g ift of transfer­
of hla roll. H e laid the roll on tbe ence has ever been recounted than one
table an<Lgenf f<n* the proprietor.
that occurred a t a dinner given In the
M ike,” aaya he. “here’s money that British capital by members of the
the good people have refused. W ill it Highland society.
buy of your wares in tbe name o f tbe
"Shakespeare, M ilton and many oth­
devil? They say It's tainted.”
er geniuses of past and present times
It w ill.” aaya Mike, “and 1*11 pat it were found to have the saving strain
ia the draw er next to the bills th a t of Scottish ancestry, the proof offered
each cose being entirely satisfac­
tory to the company. -
" F in a lly th e re a ro se a m an w h o
struck a still more daring note.
‘There’« the Bmparor M acrlnaa,’
ha, ’and ths great philosopher
Macroblns when you coma to clear evi­
dence,’ ha added calmly
’But why
has nobody mentioned Alexander the
Groat, who, I take IL was one of the
MacBdona— was he not?*” — 8 t Paul
Pioneer Preee.
O N B Y talks. But you may
think that the conversation
of a little old ton dollar bill
It, and we hnow It would be profitable to.
In Now York would bo noth­
you to become a aubacrlber. W e tend It
two year» tor >2-50; one year $1 60; ItMcta O w ner W ill Be Enabled te M ove H ie ing more than a whisper. Oh, very
H om e In A n y D irection te W oo well I Pass up this sotto vocs autobiog­
a month la a’t much. Try It. Order by
Foalal Card, and pay for It when you can.
Zephyre er Avoid L ig h t— W ill Be raphy o f an X i f you Ilk a I f you are
Run by E le o trio ity —T u rn in g of th e one of (he kind that prefers to listen to
A t a n y tim e w hen requested to do
John D .’s check book roar a t you through
Houee te Be P ra etio ally Noiseless
so, the paper w ill be discontinued. Hut we
megaphone as it passes by, all rig h t
expect that all arrears w ill be paid before
W illia m Itelm an, a Jeweler In New But don’t forget that small change can
such request Is made. It is easy to ask us
for a statement, which will be cheerfully York city, has bad plans draw n for say a word to the point now and then.
a revolving house whk-h he w ill build The next time you tip your grocer’s
rendered at any tim e.
clerk a silver quarter to give you extra
at Bayside, N. Y.
M r. Itelm au'a Bayside home w ill be weight of hla boss’ goods read the four
the result o f mauy years o f thought words above the lady’s head. H ow are
over the m atter of genuine home com they for repartee?
A M A N ’S E S T I M A T E
fort, for he has often declared that,
I am a ten dollar treasury note, se­
with the advantages of modern appli­ ries o f 1901. You may have seen one In
OF W OMAN.
ances and electricity, there seemed li t
friend’s band. On my face. In the
...............■« ■ « .. .......................................
(le reason for the sunny aide o f a center, la a picture of the Bison ameri-
[O rig in al]
house being In the aun all summer and cauus, miscalled a buffalo by fifty or
A party of ladies and gentlemen were the shady side being In the shade all sixty millions of Americana. The beads
winter.
of Captain Lew is and Captain Clark
a t dinner.
M r. Itelm an would have a home the adorn the ends. On my back Is tbs
“I understand," said Austin H am ­
mond. “that Ned Hargraves has be­ windows of which may follow the graceful figure of Liberty or Cares or
come engaged while I have been sunshine In w inter or avoid It In sum M axine E llio tt standing In the center
uier. • An architect has studied the of the stage on a conservatory p la n t
aw ay.”
problem and has completed plans for M y references le—or are—section 3688,
"Tea,” said one o f the ladles, “and
such a home, which w ill be built at a revised statutes. Ten cold, hard dol­
he’a throwing himself away.”
cost o f $36,000, exclusive o f the real lar»—I don’t aay whether silver, gold,
" In the opinion of the men or the estate.
lead or Iron—Uncle Sam w ill hand you
women?”
As proposed, the house w ill be con­ over hla counter I f you w ant to cash
“I never speak In praise or condem­ structed on a turntable, which w ill be me In.
I beg yon w ill excuse any conversa­
nation of another,” replied the lady, operated by electric power. The own
er. In hla library or bedroom, may tional breaks that I make. Thanks; I
“except for myself alone.”
knew yon would. Oot that sneaking
“ And, w ithout referring to you at all, press a button and on the piazzas w ill
little respect and agreeable feeling to­
I mast say that I never take a wo­ sound a tinkling of bells to those wBd ward even an X , haven’t you? You
are about to enter or leave the house,
man's opinion of another woman.”
a tainted bill doesn’t have much
waruiug them that the Ilelinan home
“W hy so?” asked several ladiea a t
Is about to maneuver by either the chance to acquire a correct form of ex­
once.
right or le ft flank. Allowing fam ily, pression. I never knew a really cul­
“A woman la -influenced by her likes servants and guests time to get either tured and educated person that could
and dislikes. She has no sense of real in or out of the house, M r. Reiman afford to hold a ten spot any longer
Justice.”
w ill then press another button, and than It would take to do an A rth u r
“And would you rely on a man’s the bouse w ill awing to right or left, Duffy to the nearest that’s all sign or
delicatessen store.
opinion o f a woman T'
as he may desire.
For a alx-year-old I ’ve had a lively
"A man of mature age.”
Sitting In his library window and
“Yourself, for Instance?"
wearying o f the view, be may turn the and gorgeoua circulation. I guess I ’ve
“I am forty; too old to be caugfit by bouse around aud get another vista paid as many debts as the man who
sentiment, too young to be fooled as an without leaving hla chair, or I f the dies. I ’ve been owned by a good many
ta»uds of people, but a little old ragged,
old man.”
breeze shifts and the owner of the
¡This bit of conversation took place house finds himself cut off from It he damp, dingy five dollar silver certifi­
when the ladles at dinners were accus­ gives the alarm and movea hla home cate gave me a Jar one day. I was next
tomed to leave the men to smoke with around and around and around until to It ln 'th e fa t and bad smelling purse
their coffee, and the hoateas led them he gets the breeze where he w a n ta jt. of a butcher.
to the draw ing room, where they spent O f course sunshine aud shade w ill be
Hey, you Sitting Bull,” says L
an hour conversing on the topic of the hla to command, and I f he desires to' don’t acrouge no. Anyhow, don’t you
relative value of a man’s and a wo­ sleep late aud the light la In hla w in­ think lt’a about tim e you went In on a
man’s opinion of women.
dow lie presses the button near hla bed customs payment and got reissued?
I t was about a week later that Aus­ and swings away from the eaat.
F q T a aeries of 1899 you’re a s ig h t”
tin Hammond received an invitation
Oh, don’t get crackly just because
The house was designed by M r. Rei­
from one of the party Inform ally for a man himself, and the plaus as drawn you’re a buffalo b ill!” says the fiver.
game of w h is t H e met there a widow, show thht his scheme is eminently
You’d be limp, too, if you’d been stuff­
M rs.
Cheever, somewhere between practical. M r. Reiman w-111 have nei­ ed down In a thick cotton and lisle
tw enty-tw o and twenty-five years old. ther frout nor back yard to his house. thread under an elastic all day and
She was modest and shy almost to The lawna w ill be ao laid ont that the the thermometer not a degree under 86
tim idity. Nevertheless there was some­ front entrance w ill fit at any point of ln. the store.”
thing about her that grew upon H a m ­ the compass. The revolution of the
I never heard of a pocketbook like
mond. I t waa not her conversation, house w ill be practically noiseless, t h a t ” says I. “ Who carried you?’
A shopgirl," asya the five spot.
for she was not a talker. # I t might and part of the turntable w ill be visi­
W h a t’s that?” 1 had to ask.
have been her eye«, set In a small ble.
"
Yon’ll never know till their millen­
oval shaped head. A t any rate, there
M r. Itelm su believes that his bouse
was something aw ay down In those w ill have a lot of hygienic advan­ nium cornea,” eaya the fiver.
Juat then a tw o dollar bill behind
•yea to excite a man’s fancy and set tages.
him wondering. About what? H a m ­
“I have bad this house In my mind ms w ith a George Washington head
mond at least didn’t know, b at he won­ for a number of years,” he said. spoke up to the fiver:
”Aw, cut out yer kicks. Ain’t lisle
dered all the same.
"P rior to the actual decision to build
Hammond asked permission to call and I made some experiments to teat the thread good enough for yer? I f you
became a frequent visitor st her home, feasibility of the plan. I do not look was under all cotton like I ’ve been to­
a soft o f apartments in which she lived on the m atter as a fad, for It la a day and choked up w ith factory dust
w ith a servant H e took her out oc­ question of common sense. There la till the lady w ith the cornucopia on me
casionally either to drive or to places no more reason why one should be sneezed half a dozen times you’d have
o f amusement, and It waa not long be­ roasted or chilled In certain roomi of some reason-to complain.”
T h a t waa the next day a fte r I a rriv ­
fore his friends began to speculate a house year after year than there la
I came in a $600
upon a probable engagement
One that one should live on the outside o f ed In New York.
morning he was surprised to receive a It. I am satisfied w ith the plans pro­ package of tena to a Brooklyn bank
note from tbe lady who Introduced him vided me, and I believe that others w ill from one of Its Pennsylvania corre­
to M n . Cheever In which she said sub­ build revolving”lioness, follow ing my spondents, and I haven’t made the ac­
quaintance o f any of the five and two
stantially that, having heard of hla at­ plans.”
spot's friends’ pocketbooks y e t
Silk
tentions. she wished to disclaim any
M r. Reiman w ill begin building the
Intention to recommend the lady she house thia summer and w ill have It for mine every time.
I waa lucky money. I kept on the
had introduced as a suitable person for ready in -the late fall.
Sometimes 1 changed hands
him to m arry. I f be made a match
’’I w ill use the colonial style of move.
w ith Mrs. Cheever he must do so on architecture for the house,” he said. twenty times a day. I saw the Inside
his own responsibility. Hammond was “The kitchen w ill be built aw ay from of every business. I fought for my
owner’s every pleasure. I t seemed that
surprised.
It. There w ill be five bedrooms and
Later on he received a second note batha on the second floor aud on the on Saturday nights I never missed be­ “Six, eleven, /ortp-teoo, nineteen,
from another of the ladiea he had met first a large reception ball, dining ing slapped down on a bar. Tena were was paid to the parson’s daughter for
a t the dinner party. .Th ia note waa a room, deu, library and pantry. There always slapped down, while ones and kiaoao a t the church fa ir to build
positive warning against Mrs. Chee­ la only one other houae of thia kind twos were slid over to the bartenders new parsonage for tbe parson 's d a u g h ­
ver. Hammond kept the note a secret that I have heard of, and that one la folded. I got In the habit of looking ter to live In.”
for tw o days, then showed It to the said to be In Switzerland. The revo­ for mine, and I managed to eoak In a
A t 1 o’clock, when the hodcarrlere
woman It condemned.
She looked lution w ill be practically noiseless. 1 little straight or some spilled M artin i were making ready to close up the
or
M
anhattan
whenever
I
could.
Once
troubled, but told a very straight story have considerable trouble In sleeping,
front and keep the Inside open, a wo­
which agreed especially w ith . H am ­ and that Is the .main reason why 1 am I got tied up In a great greasy roll of man slips In the door of the restaurant
bills
In
a
pushcart
peddler's
Joans.
I
mond's opinions In matters between having this house b u ilt I f the sun Is
and comes up to Old Jack's
women. She said that she had robbed shining In my eyes In early morning thought I never would get In circula­ You’re seen ths kind—black shawl,
tion again, for the future department
the w rite r of a lover.
or If my room does not catch the
creepy hair, ragged skirt, w hite fat
Hammond a t last found the young breeze that may be blowing, 1 can Just •tore owner lived on 8 cents’ worth of eyes a cross between G a b riel’s and a
widow so necessary to him that be press a button at the aide of my bed dog meat and onions a day. But this sick kitten’s—the kind o f woman that's
asked her to be hla w ife. She declined aud remedy the matter. I f the house peddler got Into trouble one day on ac­ always on ths lookout for an automd-
at first, giving as a reason that she proves a success, which I have every count of having hla cart too near » bile or the mendicancy squad—a n d
would bring btm nothing; Indeed, could renson to believe It will, 1 w ill build crossing, and I was rescued. I always stands there without a word sad lo o k s
not make eveo a reaper table show at another down at Long Branch, $i- J-. w ill feel grateful to the cop that got at the money.
me. H e changed me at a cigar store
the wedding. Hammond told her that where I own some property,”
Old Jack gets up, peels m s off th s
near the Bowery that waa running a
he could support her comfortably and
The site chosen by M r. Reiman over­ crap game in the back room. So It was roll and hands me to her, w ith a b ow .
gave her a oheck for $l,OQQ_to spend looks L ittle Neck bay and the sound.
“ Madam,** says be, Just like s e to n
the captain of the precinct, after all,
on a trouaeean. Thia, a fte r many prot­
that did me the Itest turn when be go] I ’ve beard, "hers Is a tainted MIL 1
estations, she finally consented to ac­
Fu neral For P a rt of a Finger.
his. H e blew me for wine the next am a rambler. This b ill ca m e to m e
cept and the m atter was settled. The
from
a gentleman’s
A funeral much out of the ordinary evening In a Broadway restaurant, and tonight
final closing np of the arrangements was held In Littleton, Colo., a few
I really felt as glad to get back again Where be got It- I do not know. I f
occurred at 11 o’clock on« n ig h t and days ago, when a full sized and quite
•a an Astor does when he sees the you w ill do me the favor to accept IL
Hamm ond le ft hla fiancee a happy man. expensive coffin was used In which to
It le yours.”
lights of Charing Cross.
The next evening at 8 he went to the bury half of a man’s finger and a piece
Tbe woman took ms w ith a trembling
A tainted ten certainly does get ac­
widow’s apartments to consult with her of hla scalp not larger than a dollar.
tion on Broadway.
I waa alimony hand.
as to her preference In the matter of an A hears« was need, and there were
’’Hlr,” said she, “I counted thousand«
once and got folded In s little dogskin
engagement ring. There was no reply pallbearers. The section of finger and
purse among a lot of dimes. They of this Issue of bills Into package«
to his ring at the door. Convinced that piece of scalp were all that could lie
were bragging about the busy times when they were virgin from the press­
there was no one w ithin, be applied for found of Lttfher H e rlriW !
ca c f M r
there were In Ossining whenever three es. I was a clerk In tba treasury de­
Inform ation at the office of the Janitor. and Mrs. W illiam Heckman, nko wbs
There waa sn official to
girls got hold of one of them during partment.
“The lady moved out this morning, blown up at the recent explosion In
the Ice cream season. But It’s slow whom I owed my position. You say
sir.”
I f you only
the neutralizing house of the D a Pont moving vehicles keep to the right for they are tainted now.
Hammond caught a t a banister fo r Powder company a t Louvler.
knewl
But 1 won't soy say more
the little bok tips when yon think of
support
the way we bison plasters refuse to Thank you with all my heart, a te *
“Old she lesve any message for—for
A " R a t W eek" Suggested.
stick to anything during ths rush lob­ thank you—thank yon.”
■ er
Where do you suppose th a t woman
W hy can we not have “ rat week” ster hour.
“She le ft no meaenge for any one. and let everybody In tly? United Htatea
carried me almost at a run? To a
The first I ever heard of tainted
sir. W hile her things waa going Into devote the week, or as much tim e as
bakery. Away from Old Jack and a
money was one night when a good sizzling good time to a bakery. And I
the van she w est round to the bank, possible w ithin the week, to killing
thing
w
ith
a
Van
to
his
name
threw
came back and paid three mouths’ rent rats? I t would be the best paying
get changed, and she does a Sheridan
me over w ith soma other bills to buy twenty miles away w ith a dosen rolls
and went aw ay.”
week’s work from a money and health a stack of blues.
and a section of Jelly cake as big aa a
T h a t was the last of Mrs. Cheever for standpoint ths people ever did, says
About midnight a big, easy going
Hammond.
the Staunton (Vs.) Dispatch. I t wonld man w ith a fa t face like a monk’s and turbine w ater wheel. O f course I lost
eight of her then, for I was snowed up
H e did not Inquire a t his bank I f hla be a sanitary labor that would lie fa r
the eye of a Janitor w ith hla wages In the bakery, wondering whether I ’d
11,000 check bad been presented. but be reaching In Its effects, the benefits
raised took me and a lot of other notes get changed a t tbs drag store ths next
found It charged against him when bis from which would be of a lsstlzg char­
and rolled us Into w hat te termed a day In an alum deal e r paid over to tbe
account was balanced. He kept away acter
—-
“wad" among the money talntera.
cement works.
from his friends as much as possible
"T icket me for five hundred,” said
A Business That Pays.
A week afterw ard 1 butted np
and when rallied w ith queries as to
Women are, as a nils, most success­ he to the banker,” and look out for against one o f ths on« dollar Mils
when he was going to be married turn
ful in decorative work, and It la a mat- everything, Charlie. I ’m going o u t for the baker had given the woman for
ed away w ith a sickly expression, re­
tor for astonishment that comparative­ a stroll In the glen before the moon­ change. v
plying th a t be might possibly marry a
ly , few have so fa r gone In for this light fades from the brow of the cliff.
“Hello. B360ffiMW0r says 1. "W eren’t
marble statue or a wooden Indian
branch of money making.
I f anybody finds the roof In their way you In tbe change for me in a bakery
oqnaw w ith a bundle of cigars In her
There are numbers of girls w ith pow­ there’s $00.000 wrapped In a comic sup­ last Saturday night T*
hand, but never a woman.
ers of discrimination who might pick plement In tbs upper loft hand cor­
"Yep,” says ths solitaire In his free
O n e morning at breakfast he opened
up curios and antique« at a reasonable ner of tbs safe. Be bold. Everywhere sad assy style.
a note from (he lody who had Intro-
price, though, of course, even In the be bold, but be not bowled over.
"H o w did the deal tarn out?” I
dunod him to M rs. Cheever apologizing,
depths of the country the supply has Night."
asked.
fo r her part la a plot that had been
been steadily declining for years.
I found myself between tw o twenty
“She blew E l 7061431 for milk sad
«-onrertod by the ladles of the dinner
Not alone that, but cottage owners dollar gold certificates. One of ’em round steak," says the one spot “Bhe
party In which be bad expressed his
of old chins and oak have become aays to me:
kept me till ths rent man came. I t
v ls w s e f Woman’s testimony with re­
mors wary, and articles of what Mrs.
“W ell, old shorthorn, you’re In lock was a bum room with a sick kid In i t
gard to women One of the party said
Mslsprop termed “bigotry and virtue" ton igh t You’ll see something of Ilfs. Rut you ought to have soon him go
she knew a woman of twenty-three
are not to be bought up for a mere Old Jack’s going to make ths Tender­ for the bread and tincture of formalde­
whs had divorced three husbands and song
loin look like a Ham burg stank.”
hyde. H a lf starved. I gueos. Than
had eaa o r tw o le ft who would be a
Still there is a good field for tbs
“ Explain,” says L
" I ’m usad to she prayed soma. Don’t get stuck up.
good subject fo r Hammond to test the
woman collector. In furnishing and Joints, bat I don’t care for filet mlgnea tenner. W e one spots hear tan prayers
value of hla Judgment <»f woman upon
decorative work feminine Ideas are w ith the kind of sauce you serve.”
where you bear one. She said some­
T hs ladles wars all aghast at the seri-
hardly to be surpassed, and many S
“Kxcnaa sea,” sa id th e tw en ty . "Old thing about *wbo giveth to the poor.’
eus results of their rooaplrscg.
beaatlfal” owes its b s a n t j I s J a ck Is th e proprietor o f th is gam- Oh. lot’s cut out the a la a talk, l a
N V G K N 1 A A. M A U T .
p a n Here
•e rta ie ly Used « f th
W e ih o u l d l ik e to h a v e y o u t a k e
TO BE BUILT ON TURNTABLE
St. L o u i s ........ ............
67.50
St. P a u l............ ...........
63.15
A Proof.
“Tbe new mold looks Intelligent,**
H e sold, “yet she m ay prove a dunae—
W e’ve always thia to fear.”
The answer came quite promptly, “Oh.
■he Is In te llig e n t" “T h a t sot-
How have you loomed ao soon to know?*'
“ Because she told me right nt onoe
T h at she was atupld, dear.**
—Pittsburg Post
U N D E R T A K IN G
My M otto I s
L iv e a n d L e t L iv e .
Call and E x a m in e
M y S to c k o f
F U R N IT U R E
and
H ID E L I N E H
before b u y in g
tm ent
"H
tfP T a t P U g a ÌM g W y j/lH r.'T
> saerw
MIR.
g?
J KBoiwrese.
tk
S w . ii i.
J ü i .n
iiii.m u n t ff c r -
lTtri*«iSidg symp-
, And In s titu tin g «d m lp rt Instead of
mged salaery. R has be«« wail said,
• a dlseare knoam h half cured." .
Plarce’i F a v o rite p rescription 1« a
devised by
nl nbyslrtaa,
I irate system,
saealelaol
•vtg o ratln g tenia ” F a ­
vorite P reaarlpttau"rasparte strength te
the whole system and te the organa dis
UaeSly tom (nine in p articular
For over­
worked, ” worn-out,-run-dow n," debut
tated iaaehera, m illiners, dreaamakers,
* Sho P
rl*e^ aou **» k bm
b J mat *
p SSM x
n " «
V A I r lerce
í í ^ ‘ a r r a a v i i ig
i t ile
o freac rip u e e
•ra
lly ü . i Ur.
£ h r i n g ^ 5 à l ì ? <a S d 'X
U R M O N 8 .- - ln the Ulrcuit U
o f Oregoe for Bheru
8 Frank
i Couety.
Etc her on, P lain tiff, .1
O. R. &
Round Trip, direct, to
O m a h a ............
vs.
Mary Riobeson, Defendant
* 60.00
K an sas C ity .
T o M »ry Rioheaon, tbe above named de­
fendant.
,
ticke s w ill be on sale
In the name of tbe State of Oregon;
You are hereby required to appear aud
answer the oomplalnt filed agatuat you in
Ju n e 5, 6, ig , a n d ao
the above entitled suit, on or before the last
day of tbe time prescribed to tbe order of
J u ly 6, 7, aa, an d 23
olioatioo, to wit.On or before the I I th day
pteuber, 1008, and tf you fail to so appear
id answer, plaintiff w ill apply to tbeOourt
A u g u s t 6, 7, ax, a n d aa
tor the relief demanded in the complaint
filed hereto against you, to wilt For a dAcree
diauolving the bonds of matrimony now ex­ Good fdr retu rn in 90 days w ith
isting between the plaintiff and yourself on
stop over privileges a t pleas-
tbe grounds of desertion; and for auoh other
and farther relief as Io the Court may seem
* ure w ith in lim its .
equitable sad Just.
This summons is served upon you by pub­
lication thereof for a period of sis socoms -
ive weeks in tbeBhermsa County Obaerver, a
weekly newspaper of general circulation
published to Miiennan county, Oregon, to
pursuance te an orderof ths Hon Wm H en­
For particulars oall o n C. M. Cady
rietta, County Judge for Bberman oounty
looal agent, or w rite to
"Wc
duly made on th a 20th day of July, 1908,
ana «he date of tbe first p u b lic a tio n thereof
W m M cM urray,
is the ttlat day of July, 1908.
gen era l peaeenger a g en L P o r tla n d , O re
K m C bim Lxxoa,
7tJyBl«Il -8O21
- Attorney for P lain tiff
In the C ireu il Court of the State of Ore­
gon, for Sherman County.
M o ro
-
W illie O Oliver, P lalu tiff,
O re g o n .
Katherine P Oliver, D efe n d an t1
NORTH BEACH
IN VITES—
INVIGO RATES—
in fa tu a tes —
Nature’s lavish band endowsd North
Baaoh with every attraotion aa a place of
rest, rejuvlustlan sad recreation.
North Beach ia a stretoh of beautiful
woodland dropping gently into tbe “ Paoiflo'
and skirted by 20 miles of smooth, sandy
beach—delightful for bathing.
Bur a T iokxt Ovaa
T h e
O . R .& N .
W m . M c f lu r r a y ,
Gen’l Pass. Agent,
P ortland , O regon .
OHIIMIIU » U
At
South­ i B T m e tble N n l2 N o rth bud
bound
M arch 8, 1908
pome uger
pooengr
d aily
d a ily
.S T A T IO N S
12 86pni
12 56
1.00
1.16
1.80 .
1 40
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. . .G ib s o n s ,...
........Sink« . . . .
. . . . W ita c o ....
. . K lo u d y k e ..
. . . Sandon . . .
H a y Canon Jot
..M c D o n a ld « ..
. . . D e M (w .,\
........ Moro . . . .
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Oram Valley.
. . . Bourbon. . ,
........ K e n t . . . .
....W ilc o x . . .
. . . S h a n ik o ...
To Katherine F Oliver, the above named
defendant.
In tba name of tbe State of Oregon:
You are hereby required te appear and
answer tbe complaint filed against you in
Ibe above entitled suit, on or before tbe laat
day of tbe time prescribed In tbe order of
publication, town, on or before tbe 21at^4ay
of Auguat, 1908, and if you fall to so ap­
pear aud answer, plaintiff w ill apply te tbe
■wort for tbe relief demanded in tbe oom
plaint filed herein against you, to-wit, for a
decree dissolving tbe bonde of matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff and your
•e lf, on tbe grounds of cruul and lubuiuan
treatment, aud for euoh other and further
relief as to tbe oourt may seem eqoltanle
and Just. ~
This summons is served upon you by pub­
lication thereof for a period of six auoowe
ive weeks in Tbe Sherman County Obaerver,
a weekly newspaper of general eireulalion
published in Sherman oounty, Oregon, in
pursuance to an order of the Uon K V L i t ­
tlefield. Judge of the above entitled court,
duly made on tbe 6th day of July, 1898,
and the date of the first publication thereof
is tha 10th day of Joly, 19U8.
7ljl0a2i a001 *
For rates and Information apply to
O . Ad. O e r i y , A g e n t
M o ro . O r.
N
N e t coal land.
— -
PablU hcr.
P O R T LA N D DEPO T.
A r. D a ily .
via Hnniiqgype. ,
Pâme« Biggs, (»top«)
. X » am .
12.1Û p m .
S20 p m
4 » p m
SPOKANE PLYEE
TOOy.m.
• 00 a m .
no atop.
0.40 a m
Por Ea«lrrn Washington, W alia W alla, Lawim
Ion, Urwur d'A lane and Great Northern potata
Bigg.
Bigga
P O B T L A N IK B K X J S
lA X 'A L , for all local
point* between Bigg»
end Portland.
Arrtvea al Biggs
OelnnablA a a d
fi««
100 a.m .
I ano
TOp p.
1106 a .m Lv. U 16 pK
W tlla a a e tie
M l v e r.
ay pointa, oon-
nectlng w ith steamer for Ilw aco sud
N orth Beach. Mtaatuar Hamate,
street dock. Ix a v re 8.00 p. m . dally,
except Holiday. Saturday 1000 p. m.
Arrtvea 6 00 p. m . dally except riunday.
For Dayton, Oregon C ity and Y a m -
h ili R iv e r points. Ash street dock.
Leaves 7.00 a. ni d aily except Sunday.
Arrives 6.80 p m. dally except Sunday.
For Lew iston, Idaho, and w ay pointe
from Hi parts, Wash. Laave Klparta
.40 a. m ., or udoo a rriv a l tra in No. 4,
d aily except Haturday. A rriv e R ip aria
p. m . d aily except F rid a y .
For full 'nlormatlon call on or address
W m.
m c m u r r a y
SOUTHER« P m
CO.,
Octal
T 'and ■
Shasta Route
EAST via SOUTH
O verland Express trains for Halem,
Roseburg, A shland, Harramento, Og­
den, Han
Francisco, Stockton Loa
Angelas, E i Paso, N aw Orleans and tha
Eaat. Leaves Portland U n ion Depot,
8.46 p. tn. A rriv e s 7.26 add ., d a ily .
M orning train oonnecta a t Woodburn
d ally exoept Sunday w ith trains for
M t. A n ce l, Silverton
B row n sville,
Springfield, W e n d lin g aud N a tro n .
Loaves Portland U n ion Depot8.90a.rn.
arriv es 6.66 p. m .
Eugene pameuger connects a t Wood­
burn w ith M t. Angel and Silverton
local. Leaves Portland U n io n Depot
4.16 p. m ., return« 10.86 a .m ., daffy.
Corvallis paasenger leave« Portland
U nion Depot 7.30a m ., arrive«6.60 p.m. ■
D a lly .
S h erid a n poeaenger lea v m P o rtla n d
U nion D epo t4 6 0 p .m .,a rriv « « ft.2 6 a.m .
Daily.
.
Or° J e
l«fiv«« P ort­
land Union Depot 10.46 p .m ., arrtvea .
T.6<) p.m. D a ily except Sunday.
P O R T L A N D O SW EG O S U B U R B A N
S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L
D IV IS IO N .
Depot, F o o t o f Jefferson S tr eet.
Leave« from Jeffereon street depot fo r
Dal la« and interm ediate points dally
4 16 p.m. A rriv e Portland, 1U16 a m ’
T he Independence M onm outh Motor
m operate« d aily to M onm outh and
A lrlie , connecting w ith 8 . P , Co»«
train« a t Dallas and Independence.^**
D
T ick ets to E astern p oin t« and Europe,
¡r tr a iff“ ’
t ^ Da’
Honolu,u
*3
CITY TICK ET O FF IC E . C o rn e r T h lm
a n d W a a b ln g t o a . P h o n o M a i . ™ ,
made oa the 14th day o f A n a u a t. 1208, an
F r e s h s u p p l y o f g e n u in e o a r b o le o -
the date of the firs t pnhlinalion ib erm f I is
the Slat day of Augnai, 1M8
io m j u s t o p e n e d a t th e O b e e r v e r B o o k
W m B. D AOOBTT.Atternsy
a
C . W . STING ER,
to« PlaiutM! [Store,
0.44 s .m
C M a.m.
O e r i’l P o e e e n g e r A g e n t ,
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n .
To Gus E Ueylund, the above named de­
fendant—
In Ibe name of tbe State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer »he oomnlulnt filed «g unst yon in
the above entitled suit, on or before tbe last
y of tbe time preeoribed In tbe order of
blioatloo.to wit; on or before the IStb day
of September 1908, and if you fa il to so np
pear and answer, plaintiff trill apply to the
oourt for tbe relief ¿amended in tbe eom-
ilaint filed herein againet you, to-wit, for a
eoree dieaolving tbe boudo ot matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff end your
■elf on the grounds of ornel and inhuman
treatment and for euoh other and farther re­
lief ae te the oourt may aeem equitable and
Tbia inm m om is served upon you by pab-
lloation thereof for a period of eix enooeee
ive weeks in Tbe Hberman County Obaerver
a weekly newspaper of general circulation
published in Hherman county, Oregon, in
parauanoe te an order of tbe Hon Wm lfan-
riohs. County Judge for Hlo-rman oounty
duly made on tha 6tb day of August a . d .
1908, and tbe date of tbe first publication
thereof is Ibe 7ib d avof Auguat, 1908.
HnxnoA F oots , Attorney
7ts7al8-8081
for P laintiff
7.40 p m
n.. »top.
U 10 pm
X
the «talc of
Department of the In terior,
I
Land (Nhoe a t The Dalles, O r.,
|
August 8th, 1908
Notice ia hereby given that Nelson Dads
of Moro, Oregon, who, on November 20th,
1208, mnde homestead *ntry(H erial No.OMOi
for the E H N S X . K H M R X . * <*ioo 2», town-
ahip 1 south, range 16 east, W illam ette Me­
ridian, has filed notice of his Intention to
make Anal commutation proyf, to establish
claim to tbe land above described, before
U M M U N 8 — la the Circuit Coart ol tha State
tba Regiater and Receiver, of the United
o f Oregon for Sherman Coualy.
States Land office, at The Dalles, Oregon,
on tbe 18th day of September, 1808.
George Robert Game, P lain tiff,
Claim ant name« aa witnnaaea, N F Peeta.
va.
H arry Kanaman Bern Brlabine, Hnyden ZerneneGame, Defendant.
Brlablne, all of Moro, Oregon.
6tal4aU-8Ml
0 . W Mooas. Regiater To Zernene Game, the above named
fendent.
In tb e name of tbe State of Oregon—
C U M M O N S - I n Ik e Circuit Court o f the State
You are hereby required te appear and
J
of Oregon. lo r Sherman County,
answer the oomplalnt filed againet you in
Bobori M Adtson, P laintiff, ■ I
tbe above entitled suit, on or before the I
vs,
day of tbe time preeoribed in tbe order of
publioation, towittou or before tbe 18th day
H arrie t Adteon, Defendant
of September, 1808, and if you fail te eo ap­
To H arriet Adioon, tbe above named de pear and answer, plaintiff will apply te tbe
fendani
eourt for tbe relief demanded in tbe oom-
In ibe nenaeof Ibe Rtate of Oregon.
plaint filed herein againat you, to-wit, tor a
You are Ji«reby required te appear in Ibe decree diaeolving tbe bond« o f matrimony
Ktx.re entitled eourt, and «newer ibe oom now existing between the plalutiff and your
plaint filed ngalnstyoa to the above entitled self on tbe grounda of desertion; and tor
azit, on or before tba last dar of tba time euoh other and further relief as to tho court
preeoribed ia tba order of publieaitnn, to
aay seem equitable and Just.
Thio summon« ia served
w it, un or before tbe 2d day of Ooteber.
aerved i upon von by pnb-
1808, and tf you fa il te so «pp»«r and answer lioHtion thereof for tbe period of eix auooe-a
Meintiff w ill apply te tbe enart tor tbe re- Ive weeks in The .Iherman Oounty Observer,
t«f riom«nd< d1n the oomplalnt filed herein a weekly newspaper of general oiroulatton,
Moksetyont tacwlti for a decree dissolving published in Hberman oounty, Oregon, In
toe bonds of m atrimony now existing ba­ parauanoe te an order of tbe Ron Wm Hen-
the pi in tiff ana yourae'f. on tbe rlebs, Oounty Judge tor Sherman enmity,
grounds u f deeart io«, and tor mtoh other dbly made on tbe 4UO. day of August, 11X18,
sad fu rth rr relief as te tbe eourt may seem end tbe date of tba first publioation thereof
equitable and Just.
lathe 7th day of Auguat, 1808.
rtswnoA Fotrre. Attorney
T h is summons iseerv d upon jo e by pob-
lieettea thereof for a period of six w e ks in 7te7el8 808]
for P lain tiff
The Sherman County Olm fiver, a weekly
newspaper of general eireulalion i-abli«bed
P en cils, 10 cents per dosen. ru b
in bharman nouutv. O re g o n , in pun
poran n n ee
ut aa order of the Bon Wm B enriaba, her in s e rt O bserver Monk Rtore.
IttltoffJM ti
Ilm
A T L A N T IC E X P M E 8 H
for tha Eaat via Uunt-
iagtoe.
To Bertha Wuensoh, the above named de­
fendant—
In the name of tbe State of Oregon:
You ar • hereby required to appear in the
bove entitled oourt and answer the oom
plaint filed against you in tbe above enti
lied suit, on or before tbe laat day of tbe
time prescribed in tbe order of publication,
to-wit: un or before the 21at day of August
1808, and if you fa il to so appear and ans­
wer, ulnintiff will apply to the oourt for
tbe relief demanded in tbe oomplflut filed
ierem against you, to wit: For a decree dir-
solving the bonds of matrimony now d i e t ­
ing between tbe plaintiff and yourself on
tbe grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat
meat, and for snob o her and further relief
as lo the oourt may seem equitable aud joet.
Thia summon« is served upon you by
publication thereof for a period of six weeks
in tbe Hberman Oounty Observer, a weekly
newepaper of general circulation published
In Sherman Oounty, Oregon, in purauance
to an order of tke Hon K. V . L.ttlefiekd,
Judge of the above entitled oourt. duly
made on tbe 6tb day of July 1908, and
tbe date of the flmt publication thereof j«
the 10th day of Joly, 1908.
' K-
W D E bkbmaw ,
7tjlOa21 300]
Attorney for P laintiff
S
L v . D a ily.
CHIUAOO POK+LAhD
8PKL-1AI. for the E u t
U m 8te|a
Joel.
otice for publication .
nm !
tourist aleeplng-can* d aily to O m aha,
Chicago, Hpokane; tourist slceplug-oar
daily to Kaiiana C ity. Reclining chair-
care (seats free) to tbe East d aily .
Charles E Wueaeeb, P lain tiff }
va.
»
>
Bertha Wnanseh, Defendant j
S
9 .6 6
> Trains to The East Dally
Attorney for Plaintiff
11.06 arve
U M M O N S —Io the C ircuit Court ol
10 36
Oregon for HLermcr county.
10.26
Franoes
Beylond, Plaintiff,
10.16
am-
10.00
u>ua E Beylond, Defendant.
9.36
9.20
9.10
8 66
8 86
8 10
7.66
7 46
7.16 a m
O regon
S hoi ^ U ne
«m> U nion P acific
H smbca F'>tm,
Ç U M M O N N ------ ln U m L i m i t Court Ol
J
ol O trgoo , lor Hlx-rinan county :
Ì
. ..
Co.
gUM M ONR
O. W . A X T E L L
DOeTOJTC JV/STAMBS
of
targe
patient gate no battei
wrong treatment, bu
Attorney for Plaintiff
be m a d e b y th e
Doit forgot tbe Dites.
Q u ick
H ales and
H m all P ro fits.
.0
tlons."
6.4
-H a r p e r's W eekly.
7 0
9 N
'* O r iv o n -h s 1$.
14 1
“What*« tbe matter?”
18 1
19.2
"Tha furnace has been choked."
19 9
“Gracloaa!
Has father done any­ 1.66
28 9
thing ao desperate aa that?”—8 1 Paul 2 10
2.28
27.0
Pioneer Preog.
2.40
30 4
88 6
8.10
Mery's W ink.
46 8
8 86
Mery hod e Utile wink
4.00
62 6
W ithin her eye so blue.
4 20
67.8
Aad eve« y wl i ei e th at M ary went
6.00 arv 70 0
You bet the wink went too.
I
I
A N D
$ 9 .7 5 .
Are «old often to be buried Sts feet andar
ground. B a t many times woman call on
their family physicians, suffering, aa they
Imagine, one from d yspenols, another from
heart discern, another from liver or kid­
ney disease, soother from nervous proa
tratloa, another with pete here sad there,
end la this wav they present alike to
iti.-maelve« end their eeay <‘>i>»w or over-
huiy doctor, separate diseases, for whi< h
assuming them to be anch. prescribes
plUs end potions. Ia reality, they ore
only rym piarne caaredb
C zaod R tmahm ,
t b ia s e a s o n a s f o llo w s
w ill
FURNITURE C
”T. J. P o tte r”
N«,
LO
W
RATES
EAST
N.
C h ic a g o ............ ........... $ 7 a-5o
Nothing There.
The girl had got the young
puree and waa about to look Into IL
"Don’t open IL " he said warntogly.
down the river from Portland.
"W hy not?” aha asked,
" le
Mingle
with tbe gay care-free throng
anything to here I should not see?”
whilst sweet natuie rebuilds worn tiaa
T h ere might be.”
and renews Ufa, energy, and vitality.
That* a Just why I w ant to open I t "
"Yea, but you m u s tn 't”
Tbe round trip season rate
" I w ill.” And she began to open It
F r o m M oro ia
•lowly.
"You ought to be afraid to do t h a t ”
be aald reprovingly.
Bhe tossed her head. " I am afraid of
“ Oatlnsa in Oregon” oontains tbe story
tothtog!" she exclaimed defiantly.
of “ North Beaoh,” including hotels, rates,
“I kuow It.” be sighed, “and when
etc. Ask F. Oaaxiaaa, Local Agent, Moro.
rou see It Inside that purse you’ll be
«cared to dealb.” -Ix>nd ui Tit-Bite.
OB W R ITE
—-Chicago
W K D ull, Pla UOtiff?
A hoe * T .. h . Defendant
the doctors are still probing for It.—
7tJy24e4-8O2]
Judge.
_________________
Taking Tba Steamer
M a k in g It Clear.
When she caret «Oily fall la the eoneomme.
Bald bar husband, not heeding bar ax-
planattonA
“The ingredients I ’d use for
■tews
Are none but extremal
.
To Aliee A D u ll, tba above named de/eud
ant.
In the name of the State of Ortgqp:
You are hereby required te appear ia ths
above entitled oourt, aad answer the com­
plaint filed against yoa in the above entitled
■alt, un or before ibe last day of tbe lima
preeoribed in tbe order of publication, to-
wit, on or before the 4th day of Heptemr
18U8, and if I you fa ll to ao appear ana ana
plaintiff w ill apply to the eourt for the re­
lief demanded in the oomplalnt filed hereto
against yooj to-wit, for a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now existing be
Iwcen tbe plaintiff and yourself, on the
grounds of desertion ......................................
and for saoh other and further relief aa te
tbe oourt may aeem equitable and Juat..
This summons ia served upon you by pub­
lication thereof for a period of six weeks in
Tbe Hbermau Ooun’y Observer, a weekl;
N ew s Item .
newspaper of general circulation published
.T h e mustard In the hamlet of Bptlcl in Sherman, county, Oregon, In parauanoe
to
aa order of the Ron. Wm Uenrioba,
te Indeed strong. A man made a plas­
County Judge for Mherman oounty, dui
ter of IL put It on hla back, and that made on the 20th day of July, 1908, am
night it drew hla diamond stud Into bis tha date of tbe first publication thereof la
body. Up to tba time of going to press the X4th day of July, 1908.
0
Nip and Tuok.
“When Brown came to th l* city ten
years ago bo didn’t have a cent.”
“Well, well! How did he make ont?”
"Oh, he’s etlll bolding hte own.”—
Harper's W eekly,
|Q U R M O N H - ln tbe Circuit Ceert ol the Mate
of Oregon, for IRicrinu» ro uaty,
M e an t F a r B neeuragam ant.
A s a patroness of struggling end dis­
couraged artiste aud musicians Mrs.
Follen waa not markedly succaaaful,
although she bad plenty of money and
a warm heart and waa Interested to
art and artiste.
" I ’ve brought some of my sketches
to show you," aald one poor young
man whom aha had asked to call upon
her, "hut I do not foal aattefled w ith
them. They are not as good la some
way» aa the w ork I did a year ago
"Nonoenaa!’’ cried Mrs. Follen, w ith
loud cheerfulness, petting him on the
shoulder. "You paint Juat aa w ell as
you did last year—as well as you ever
have. Your taste’s Improving—that’s
all!"—Youth’s Companion.
Or.
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