Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, September 11, 1908, Image 1

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    . Or.HitlSoc., CHx, Hall.
M oro, S h erm a n
E k s t a b l i s h e d 1Ö Ö 7.
Wm. Rudolf
THE ONE
Finit street. Strong b rick, Aloro, Ore.
SÛRE
W AY
tial to your success*_____
To those wishing such relations we heartily eitend. oor services,
W asco W arehouse
M illing C o . B A N K M oro
Confectionery
B illia rd and Pool Tables
Ice cold drinks and Ice cream iu sea­
son. JBp&a water, bottled and fountain,
alw ays on hand.
Vinton Hotel
G RASS VALLEY, O RE.
New Entirely,
H otel
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Convient to Business
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P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
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Nearest Hotel to Btiainess Center, Bank« and Depot.
Conducted on Best Principles
—r - Sunday D inner 35 cents. 1
F ir s t C lass B a r b e r Shop in
th e H o te l.
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Opposite PosCOffice
W hen
Moro, Oregon.
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H o t e l K e i) t , '^?r’
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Accommodation« F irst Clap«.
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H eadquarters for 1 raveling Men
Rooms Well Furniehed, Nicely V entilated, Newly Renovated
The Bost of Table Board at Moderate ‘ Price,
STOP
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Hotel Oregon
C o rn e r 7 th a n d S tark S tre e ts .
I t la ne w and U* room » are provided w ltti
ru n n in g w a te r and lo n g dlatsnce tele-
phonea. E u ro p ea n p lan . R ate *
f l per day and up w ard
H ig h e s t priced ro o m $3
per d a y .
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.
Chas. W rig h t, President.
M. C. Dickinson, Manager.
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where the people stop
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The Umatilla House
T l» e
Hteain H eat.
Iï iii ie » ,
O r e g o n ,
Electric L ig h ts
Electric Cal! Bells.
Esmond Hotel
P ro tla n d , O re g o n .
H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT YO^J.
All O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door
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Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby.
T . N. C R O F T O N ,
P r o p r ie to r .
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STEAM FITTING I
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A NDERSO N
Trent
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MANAGER
M oot Stroets
F re e b u s to a n d from tra in s
R a te s by th e d a y
5 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .6 0 , $ 2 ,
E u ro p e a n P lan ,
A G ood C lean
F am ily
Hole!
All kind? of Reservoir and Cistern work in con­
nection with water systems installed in first
class style and all wofk done guaranteed.
Dynam ite and powder work on all kind« of Rock Excavations
H. A. S tuart, Moro, Oregon.
■ P lastering , R rick and
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U ntil further notice I will not
carry with me on my trips over the
county any medicine», salves or
linim ents; but a full stock will be
kept on hand a t my store and all
mail orders will be prom ptly tilled.
Ilex Hunter, Agt,taKo, Oregon
Oregon “ Builders 1 J
Are you doing what you can to populate your state?
O R E G O N N E E D S P E O P L E —Pettier«, honest, farmers, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people w ith brains, strong hands and a w illin g
h eart—c a p lta lo r uo capital.
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The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.
0 - 6 iflessinger
N lo ro .
C ity
O re g o n .
D ra y
Express and Freight
Deli^eryd to any Part of the City
Piano and F urniture Moving.
Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. W ilt you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us the Darues and addresses of your
friends w ho are likely to ts* interested In this state? W e w ill be
glad to hear the expense of sending them complete inform ation
about O R E G O N , and Its opportunities.
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Trunks and Grips Delivered
To and From all Trains.
C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S w ill be on sale d urin g S E P T E M B E R
and O C T O B E R from the East to all points In Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities are .. .*.
REED H U L S E
From D e n v e r ..... ..$ 3 0 00 From L ouisville.-----.141.70
Cincinnati
42.20
30.00
“ - Omaha
44 75
Cleveland
30. (X)
“ ♦ Kansas City.
65 00
New York
35.60
“ St. L o u is ,...
38.00
“ Chicago........
T ic k e ts
can
be
P re p a id
riepnsl the
If
voll w an t to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit
K r o you
V w lth 'a n y of -----agents.
ill ill then
p
w i am ount
our agents. T he
T he ticket
ticket w w
tht l>e
furnished by telegraph.
Wm.
F . C R A B Î T 1 R
R E E , D«>cal Agent, Moro, Or.
M c H u rra y ,
Proprietor of
CITY DRAY NO. 2
Draying of all Kinds.
Trunks and Grips Hauled to and
from all trains
General Passenger Agent,
P o r tla n d ,
READ THE OBSERVER
O rego n.
A L L th e tim e .
F o r C o u n ty new s
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_ f O d t ’S OMuYYfcCao
. A Ii '.■•in*«* p treo io ry of »«eh C ity,
T ow n «nd V illa s* In Oregon end
W r.ahlneton, g iv in g a D escrip tiv e
Hhetcli Qt each piece, Location.
S h ip p in g F a c ilitie s a n d a Cla««l-
ftod D irectory o f ea c h Dualneag
and Profession.
H. L. POCK a CO., In«.
Heat tie. W ash.
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F iv e C e n ts
ou the street cars or walk past ■ new
building. T ry to take some broth now
and let Sudle go back to her drawing,
so she can sell the editor man with It
and buy port wine for her sick child
and pork chops for her greedy self.”
“ You needn't get any more wine,”
said Johnsy, keeping her eyes fixed out
the window.
“There goes another.
No; I don’t w ant any broth. That
leaves Just four. I want to see the
last one fell before It gets dark; then
1*11 go too.”
“Johnsy, dear,” said Sue, bending
over her. “w ill you promise me to keep
your eyes closed and not look out the
window until I am done working? 1
moat hand those drawings In by tomor­
row. I need the light or I would draw
the shade down.”
“Couldn’t you draw In the other
room?" asked Johnsy coldly.
“I ’d rather be here by yon,” said
Races every day of the Fair
Sue. “Resides, I don’t went you to Greatest exhibit of any const fair
New buildings all completek
keep looking at those silly Ivy leaves.”
Fr«•<> evening entertainm ents *
“Tell me as soon as you have fin­ Walks and grounds the finest
McElroys
Band and Orchestra
ished,” said Johnsy, closing her eyes
Prom inent men will speak
and lying white and still as a fallen Free camping for thousands
statue, “because I want to see the last Agricul ural Co'lege boltl nTeetings. Fancy stock shown daily
one fall. I'm tired of waiting. I'm
tired of thinking. I want to turn loose
Reserved Boxes can be had in Advance for Races.
my bold on everything and go sailing
down, down, Just like one of those
Complete Program for Six D a y e.' - - Two Great 8how *
poor, tired leaves.”
“T ry to sleep,” said Sue. “I must
Day and Right. - - Something Doing Every Hour
call Behrman up to be my model for
the old hermit miner. I ’ll not be gone
a minute. Don’t try to move till I
COJO} back.”
Old Behrman was a painter who
lived on the ground floor beneath them.
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He was past sixty and had a Michel­
angelo’s Moses . beard curling down
from the head of a satyr along the
body of an Imp. Behrman was a fa il­
ure In a r t ) Forty years be had wielded
the brush without getting near enough
to touch the hem of his mistress’ robe.
He had been always about to paint a
masterploce, but had never yet begun
It
For several years be had painted
nothing except now and then a daub
in the line of commerce or advertising.
He earned a little by serving as a
model to those young artista In the
colony who could not pay the price of
Of the Second Eastern Oregon D istrict'
a professional. H e drank gin to ex­
cess and still talked of his co in in g
Comprised of the Counties of Wasco, ,
masterpiece. For the' rest he was a
fierce little old man, who scoffed terri­
Hood River, Sherman, Gilliam, Crook,
bly at softness lita n y one and who re­
garded himself as especial mastiff In
and Wheeler, will be held at
waiting to protect the two young art­
ists In the studio above.
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Sne found Behrman'smelling strong
ly of Juniper berries In his dimly light­
ed den below. In one corner was a
blank canvas on an easel that bad been
waiting there for twenty-five years to
Thursday, Friday,* and Saturday
receive the first line of the master­ Tuesday, Wednesday,
piece. She told him of Jobnsy's fancy
and how she feared she would Indeed,
light and fragile as a leaf herself, float
away when her alight hold upon the
world grew weaker.
Old Behrman, w ith his red eyes plaln: The Main Attractions are
ly streaming, shouted his contempt end
derision for such Idiotic Imaginings.
The Pavilion in the city.
"Vase!” he cried. "Ie dere people In
Stock Ekhihit.
Speed Attractions.
de world m lt der foolishness to die be­
School Childrens Exhibit.
Balloon Ascensions.
cause leafs day drop off from a con-
fotfnded vine? I haf not beard of such
Arnolds Amusement Co., who will o u td o former efforts.
a thing. No, I vlll not bose as a model
All ruilroud anti boat lines will give reduced rates of fare
for your fool hermit dunderhead. Vy
db you allow dot silly puslneas to come
In der praln of her? Ach. dot poor
Handsome Premiums Offered for all Exhibits, Races, Etc.
lettle Miss JohnsyP
'She la very 111 and weak,” said Sue,
See premium list, which will he furnished upon application
“and the fever has left her mind mor­
A great exhibit of our annual resources and endless amusement*
bid and full of strange fancies. .Very
in car lots are io store for everybody.
well, Mr. Behrman, I f you do not care
to pose for me, you needn’t
But I
think you are a horrid old—old flibber­
tigibbet.”
’You are just like a woman!” yelled
Behrman. “Who said I vlll not! boos?
Go on. I come m lt you. For half an
hour I haf peen trying to say dot I am
ready to bose. G o tt dis Is not any
“ W ith good nursing you'll win. And
shade be raised.
blace In which one so goot as Miss
now 1 must see another case I hare
The ivy leaf was still there.
Johnsy shall He sick. Some day I vlll
Behrman his name Is.
Johnsy lay for n loug time looking downstairs.
balnt a masterpiece, and ve shall all go at IL And then she ennwh to Sue. who ■OOM kind to ail artist, I believe,
avay. Gott, yes!”
was stirring her chic k ih • broth ^qver l'ueumonla too. He Is an old, week
Johnsy was sleeping when they
man, nud the attack Is scute. There
the gas stove.
went upstairs. Sue pulledithe shade
T v * been a bad girl, Sudle.” said is no hope for him, hut be goes to the
down to the window sill and motioned
Johnsy. "Something has made that hospital today to be made more com­
Behrman Into the other room. In there
fort aide.”
they peered out of the window fear­
The next day the doctor said to Boa:
fully at the Ivy vine. Then they looked
"S h e 's <uit of danger.
You've wea.
at each other for a moment without
Nutrition and care uow—that's alL”
speaking. A persistent cold rain was
Ami th at afternoon Sue came to the
falling, mingled w ith snow. Behrman,
bed where Johnsy lay contentedly knit­
in his old blue s h irt took his seat as
ting a very blue and very useless wool­
the hermit miner on an upturned ket­
en shoulder scarf and put one area
tle for a rock.
around heV, pillows and alL
When Sue awoke from an hour’s
“ 1 have somethlug to tell yon. white
sleep the next morning she found
mouse,” she said. “Mr. Behrman died
Johnsy w ith dull, wide open eyes star­
of pneumoula today In the hospital.
ing at the draw n green shade.
He was HI ouly two days. The Janitor
Pull It up; I w ant to see,” she or­
found li^tn on the morning of the Brat
dered In a whisper.
day In his room downstairs belpleee
W earily Sne obeyed.
with pain.
Ills shoes and clothing
B u t Io, after the beating rain and
were wet through and Icy cold. They
fierce gusts of wind that bad endured
couklu't Imagine where he had been
through the livelong night there yet
on such a dreadful n ig ht And then
stood out against the brick w all one Ivy
they found a lantern, stUl lighted, sad
leaf. I t w<fi the last on the vine. Still
i ladder that had been dragged from
dark green near Its stem, but with its
Its place nnd some scattered brushes
serrated edges tinted with the yellow
and a palette With green and yellow
of dissolution and decay. It bung brave­
colors mixed on It, and—looh out the
ly from a branch some tw enty feet
window, dear, at the last Ivy leaf ea
above the ground.
the w a it Dhln’t you wonder why It
" It Is the last one,” said Johnsy. ”1
never flutt»*red or moved whan the
thought It would sorely fall daring the
wind blew? Ah. darling. tt’e Behr-
n ig h t I heard the wind. I t w ill fall
man’s masterpiece. He painted It there
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today, and I shall die to the seme
the night thht the last leaf f e l l ”
tíme.”
"Deer, deer,” aald Sne. leaning her
H ead D aw n.
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worn face down to the pillow, “think
The habit of w alking “heed dews”
of me If yon won’t think of yourself!
< » / «»• i i i 'H ' i . m .» lit- eeema to be growing upon no. I enu-
“My. ¿Aehi'tfi'in
W hat would I d o t*
not help, noticing that a rest asejorlty
l i i t U h i t/ti /,( -«,»(((li.”
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But Johnsy did not answer. The
lonesomeet thing In all the world Is a lest leaf stay there to : how nut how of men are gazing blankly at the pev*-
ment as they proceed. Are they Ire*
soul when It Is making ready to go on wicked I, was. It is a sin to want to
Its mysterious fa r Journey. The fancy die. You may brhig ' e « little broth inersed in thought? Are they wank In
seemed to poseeos her more strongly now and some tnil'x with a little port the neck? Are their kata too heavy 1
Do they try to avoid acqualatnMes?
as one by one the ties that bound her In It. and -uo . luiug me a baud mirror
to friendship end to earth were loosed. first, and then pack some pillows shout Are they endeavoring to make aa ha-
presslon that they are working set
The day wore away, and even me, and 1 will sit up und w-nteh you
acme giant problem? Ia there any­
through the tw ilig ht they could see cook."
thing pretty In the pevemeot? Are
An hour later she sold:
the lone ivy leaf clinging to its stem
A re they
“Sudle, some day I hope to paint the their shoes attractive?
against the wall. And then with the
ashamed to lift their eyes, threw out
coming of the night the north wind bey of Naples.”
1 their cheats and look the world to the
The doctor came hi the afternoon,
was again loosed, while the rein «till
beat against the windows and pattered and Sue had an excuse to go luto the face? Uow many men do yoa knew
j who alt erect In a public conveyaaea
down from the low Dutch es vea.
hallway as be left. *
“liven chances," said the doctor, tak- ( eyes on
. the level, toad w all petoad ea
When M wan M s * i a s f h Johaaty.
Bus’s thin, stoking hand In bis. a etrel
Oregon State Fair - Exposition
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By O. H E N R Y .
(C opyright, 1906, by the S. 8. M cC lure Co. 1
N a little district west of Washing­
ton square the streets have run
crazy and broken themselves into
WON ON THIRTEENTH TRIAL.
small strips called places. These
pi «fees make strange angles and curves.
I
Plucky Catcher Accomplished Feat One street crosses itself a time or two.
Many Experts Vainly A ttu W ^ d . An artist ouee discovered a valuable
Sphere. Dropped From Top of Wash- possibility lu this street. Suppose a
v ln g to n Monument, Wee Five and collector with a hill for paints, paper
and canvas should In traversing this
Three-quarter Seconds Falling.
route suddenly meet himself coming
From a little window ouly a few back without a cent having been paid
feet beluw the top of the Washington ou account!
So to quaint old Greenwich village
monument at the national capital
there dropped the other day a baseball the art people, soon came prowling,
such aa la used by the big leagues. It hunting for north windows and eight­
eenth century gables and Dutch attics
curved, twisted, stpilrmed ami then
and low rents. Then they Imported
w ith a thud and an Impact that nearly1
some pewter mugs and a chafing dish
knocked the daring recipient down
or two from Sixth avenue and became
landed In the padded band of Charlie a “Colony.”
Street, un American league cat« her.
At ilu- top <>f a squatty three story
When
th a t
Insignificant
looking
brldt Sue and Johnsy had their studio.
sphere had landed a feat long consid­
Johnsy wits fam iliar for Joanna. One
ered Impossible had been accomplish­
was from Maine, the other from Cal­
ed, anti Street was heralded as the
ifornia. They had met at the table
first man who had ever caught a ball
d’hoto of an Eighth street “Delmon-
thrown from such a height—550 fe e t _
lco’a” and found their tustes In art,
The Impact against the pitcher's m itt
chicory salad and bishop sleeves so
Is estimated at 200 pounds. The ve­
congenfcil that tho Joint studio resulted.
locity in the last second was tre­
T hat n rs ' lD’ May. In November a
mendous.
cold, uufceeu stranger, whom the doc­
Street used the ordinary catcher’s tors called Ibieumonla, stalked about
glove.
the colony, touching one here and there
The sttrrlug Beene wan witnessed by with his tty finger. Over on the east
only a few men, who had been luvlted side this hunger strode boldly, smit­
to fhe test. There was Street himself,
ing hlg victims by scores, but bis feet
sta n d in g sixty feet away from thC trod slowly through the uiuze of the
bag*-of the monument. Around him narrow and moss grown places.
clustered I ’reston Gibson, newspaper
Mr. Pneumonia was not what you
proprietor and clubman; Gaule.v, left
would call a chivalrlc old gentleman.
fielder of the Washingtons, and Mc­ A mite of a Utile woman with blood
Bride. shortstop.
thinned by California zephyrs was hard­
F ar above this little group. In the ly fair game for the red fisted, short
tiny window that looked like a dot^pn breathed old duffer. But Johnsy he
the monument, stood another man. smote, and she lay, scarcely moving,
lie had ten baseballs with him. Us on her painted irou bedstead, looking
constructed of two little planks a sort through the small Dutch Windowpanes
of runway, down which he was to roll nt the blaqk side of the next brick
the spheres.
bouse.
There was no w arning of when the
One morning the busy doctor Invited
first ball or the last one was to come Sue Into the hallway with a shaggy
hurtling down to Street. H e didn’t gray eyebrow.
have the advantage of the usual sig­
“She has one chance in, let us say,
nals from the pitcher. All he could do ten,” he said ns he jtbodk down the
was to stand there, eyes like slits, mercury- In h'ls clinical thermometer,
hands held out, head up, waiting.
“nnd that chance Is for her to want
H e knew that before him such to live. This way people have of lin­
glnnts of the diamond as Buck E w ­ ing up on the side of the undertaker
ing. Paul Hines, Charley Snydor and makes the entire pharmacopoeia look
Malachi Kittredge bad stood In that silly. Your little Indy has made up
same spot long ago and made gallant her mind that she’s not going to get
but futile attempts to capture the base­ well. Has she anything on her mind 7”
balls that swished and sank down­
“She-she wanted to paint the bay
ward faster than any express train, of Naples some day,’’ said Sue.
wiggling as If they had St. Vitus’
“ Paint? Bosh! lia s she anything on
dance, now being swept this w ay hj^ her mind worth thinking about twice—
the wind. In an Instant forced In an ­ a man, for instance?”
other direction, always erratic, al­
“A man?” said Sue, w ith a Jewsharp
ways baffling.
twang In her voice. "Is a man worth—
Street stood on the north aide of the Rut, no, doctor, there Is nothing of the
monument. SudderflJ» Ganley sang out, kind.”
“ Here she comes
S treet1 saw the
“Well, It Is the weakness, then,” said
b a ll-a tiny dot against the aky. The (Be doctor. “I will do all that science,
wind whisked It to one side.1 Btr« ■ t so fa r ns It mny filter through my ef-
shifted his position. I t took Just five forts, can accomplish. But whenever
and three-quarter seconds for the ball my patient l»eglns to count* the car­
to hit the earth, th irty feet from him. riages In her funeral procession I sub­
Again came a whistling, erratic bull tract 50 per cent from the curative
It plunged fa r from the catcher. S« v power of medicines. I f you w ill get
en other spheres shot downward, and her to ask one question about the new
yet Street might as well have been a winter styles in cloak sleeves I w ill
mile away.
promise you a one lu five chance for
Ball No. 11 came closer to the man | her Instead of one In ten.”
below, and he had his gauge. The
A fter the doctor hnd gone Sue went
tw elfth ball hummed almost into Into the workroom and cried a Japa­
Street’s hands. It touched the tips of nese napkin to a pulp. Then she swag
Jils Augers, and from the Impact he gered Into Jolmsy’s room with her
knew that If one of the missiles hit drawing board, w histling ragtime.
Ills head It would l»e good night for
Johnsy lay. scarcely making a ripple
him.
under the bedclothes, w ith her face to­
G rittin g his teeth nt the thought that ward the window. Sue stopped whis­
unlucky thlrteeu was coming his way. tling, thinking she was asleep.
carrying defeat, the plucky catcher
She arranged her board and began a
heard Gauley sing out again:
[>cn nnd Ink draw ing to Illustrate a
“You’ve got It!”
magazine story. Young artists must
There was a "bang,” and Street pave their way to a rt by drawing pic­
quivered from head to foot, as a ship tures for magazine stories that young
would quiver lu a collision.. H e gtood authors w rite to pave their way to
as still ns a wooden Indian, looking literature.
at the little sphere In his hands. Then
As Sue was sketching a pair of ele­
he laughed like a child, only h alf con­ gant horse show riding trousers and a
scious of the fact that he had done monocle on the figure of the hero,
w hat no man In the world ever had Idaho cowboy, she heard a low sound
done before.
several times repeated.
She went
Street described his experience as quickly to the bedside.
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follows:
Johnsy’s eyes were open wide. She
“The approach of the hall appeariM was looking out the w lnd oy and count­
to be In wavy lines, and that motion ing—counting backward.
was made more realistic by the prevail­
“Tw elve,” she said, and a little later
ing winds. I couldn’t gauge the line of “eleven,” and then “ten” and “nine,”
flight, and that Is a condition of the and then “eight” and “seven” almost
first Importance In stopping a ball. It togat her.
was an unusually windy day.
Sue looked solicitously out the win­
“When I touched the tw elfth I »all 1 dow. W hat was there to count? There
knew thnt I would succeed. My nerve was only a bare, dreary yard to be
entne back, nnd when the thirteenth
seen and the blank side of the brick
ball arrived I closed In ou It and held
house tw enty feet away. An old, old
It fairly nnd squarely.
Ivy vine gnarled and decayed at the
“1 can’t say very much more about roots climbed halfw ay up the brick
It. only that the force was more ter­
wall. The cold breath of autumn had
rible than that of any ball 1 ever stricken Its leaves from the vine until
ennglit In my life, either batted or Its skeleton branches clung almost
thrown. I guess the speed Was many
bare to the crumbling bricks.
times greater than that of a ball hurl­
"W h a t kt It. dear?” asked Sue.
ed nt me by Pitcher Johnson.”
“Six,” said Johnsy In almost a whto
per.
“They're fnlllng faster now.
Training Bank Employees to 8hoot.
Three days ago there were almost a
As the result of the trlm e wave that
hundred. I t mado my head ache to
has stVept over Massachusetts, with Its
accompaniment of murders, burglarise, count them. But now It’s easy. There
holdups and roblwrles, the Shawmut goes another one. There are only live
National bank, one of the largest In le ft now.”
"F ive what, dear? Tell your 8udle.”
Boston, has equipped a shooting gal­
“ Leaves on the Ivy vine. When the
lery In the basement of Its building,
I’ve
nnd every employee Is required to take last one falls 1 must go too.
his turn at target practice for half an known that for three days. Didn't the
hour dally. »Automatic guns are fu r­ doctor tell you?”
“Oh, 1 never heard of such non­
nished every employee, from messen­
gers to bank cashiers, and the em­ sense,” complained Sue, with mag­
“W hat have old Ivy
ployees are sent off In squads for their nificent acorn.
practice, which Is under the supervi­ leaves to do with your getting well?
sion of the chief watchman of the And you used to love that vine so, yon
haughty girl. Don't be a goosey. Why,
benk.
the doctor told me thia morning that
Esperanto Books For Blind.
your chances for getting well reel soon
The Bsperantleta have decided to pub­ were—let's see exactly whst he said—
lish books in Esperanto for tho blind he said the chances were ten to onel
and to prepare proper exhibits to glto Why. that’s almost aa good a filBMI
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To have money is to save it. The one sure way to save it
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You w ill then be exempt from the annoyance of having
it burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the tact that
your money w ill be safe from theft; the habit of saving
tends- to the establishment of th rift, economy, discipline
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Ibe Largest and Best of all the Pacific Coast fairs
Special Railroad R ates
Salem, Oregon, Sept. 14 to 19
¿ Tsik of prcL f:r ygs tri the M y . M e r school lor ill.
l t t ANNUAL DISTRICT FAIR
The Dalles, Oregon
October 6th to 10th
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J. i l Patterson, Secretary.