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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
'■ J 11 Or.Hist Soc., Citx H alt V ' - . = -S I 4 PUBLISHED FRIDAYS 7 “* “ $1.50 per Yearj 12ic. per Month Agent* for any Magazine or Newspaper printed In the United State*. OBSERVEE. SHEEMAN CW H JOS M lir * O f Every Description to Order Quick and Cheapl i ibber Stamp* Furnished. ' . — J lor Typewriter*, Typewriter ßuppllee, Ribbons, ÏÛ» -SS! - M o r o , S h e r m a n C o u n t y , O reK o n , F r i d a y , ÏSTov. 6 , 1 9 O S E ls ta b lis h e d 1 8 S 7 . F iv e C e n ts It without danger of absolute failure. AU th * way to n illsd ale he woi LEEPING BRILLIANTS BRIGHT. HELLO, PARISI It was a risk, but under the clrcam- If Miss Van Cl*ave would be th * on* slauces he did not feel Justified in re to meet him. I t was only an boor’* How W«msn Can Car* For Their Wireless Phene System From New run from the city, and soon Benton fusing. Own Jewetryj Yerk te Preneh Capital. ‘‘I think I might do It after a fash stood upon the platform. H e looked Jewelry demands time and attention Contracts were recently signed where ion.” he said gravely. “ I should like to about him. noting the well kept, pros The P o w e r o f th e Young from Its owners If It Is to be kept In perous appearance of the place and th * 10ve a glance at the book, and 1 shall by a wireless telephone service la to be good condition. More particularly T u r k s I n t h e S tilta n ’s D o hate to look to you all to help me out established on the 700 foot tower of the many handsome traps and carriafp* does this apply to the Imitation gems m a in and th e P lo ts and I n with the business.” Metropolitan L ife Insurance company aw aiting their occupants. A groom In which are so much worn nowadays. "You may count on us for every as In N ew York otty by the De Forest tr ig u e a t C o n s ta n tin o p le . - :- surprisingly tight breeches came up to To have money is to save It. The one sure way to save it When new each stones often defy de sistance In our power.” said M r. Van j B jr F r e J e r fc f ttM tte . him and, tQ.gchlng hl* haL inquired. Radio Telephone company. Dr. Lee Heave. " I t Is a great relief, and you B D U L 11 A M I ID II.. sultan of. tection, but when they get soiled their is to deposit it with Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. bank. M r. Benton?" Da Foreet, scientific director, declares are placing us under a lasting obliga Turkey, may now lu all truth character 1a sometimes only too ap “Yea,” said Benton. "Mrs. Van « C opyright. 1907. by FrwJ.rtcIt W h it.. You will then be exempt from the annoyance of having hla belief that eventually It will be Rhinestones are In great be termed “the sick man of parent. tion.” Cleave’s carriage?” ' i « V W * * « * * » * * * * -* * * Europe.” B e has suddenly vogue, and one* they lose their luster “ I hope you w ill be able to say as possible to communicate by speech it burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the fact that Master H a rry a w a it* you In the dog from the lofty pH* In Madison square turned reformer owing to the wide nothing w ill restore It. The woman IIE N Benton’* comedy w at c a rt sir.” replied the man, powi «*■!*< «nich a fte r It Is all over.” aald Benton, your money will be safe from theft; the habit of saving to th * top of the Eiffel tower la Park*. spread revolt against his methods and who knows, however, can prevent this published i n » leading mag himself dexterously of Beaton's luggage “but In any event I w ill do my best.’ from occurring. Jack brought him the clothes that H e expects when the apparatus I* In favorites, and If there Is anything that tends to the establishment of thrift, economy, discipline azine uo on* was uiore sur and leading the way across th * plat One of the best ways of preserving prised than Benton himself. form. Benton followed. A boy of six the unfortuuate A rth u r was to have stalled to have wireless telephone com w ill make a Turkish sultan sick It is the brilliancy te to prepare a warm , and a general understanding of business principals essen munication between New York and reform. The mere reading of the word water bath, taking care that the liquid O f course be had received the editor’s teen or so was endeavoring to calm a “reform” In a newspaper has been acceptance and a week or two later a mettlesome cob that was trying to sec Philadelphia Boston, Montreal, Chicago tial to your success. known to give Abdul creeping paralysis. Is perfectly free from any gritty sedi very satisfactory check, but the full bow straight he could stand on his and Havana. Then ha hope* to achieve ment before Immersing the article* of The rise of the Young Turk party, realization of what It meant did not hind legs without falling over back the feat of talking to the French cap tacked by and. In fact, made up of the Jewelry. Allow the Jewelry to remain come to him until a fte r months of ward. ital. As soon as th * Metropolitan tow leading m ilitary officers In the Turkish th' the w ater two minute*, then remove waiting he saw with his own eyes bis Chuck those things in behind. er Is completed an antenna consisting army, has caused all the recent radical aud scrub w ith a stiff brush. own work under bis own uame. It Burgs, snd get to his head,” he or Rinse off the soap , by plunging the of eight email copper w ire* w ill be moves of the sultan—the re-establlsh- was the first time, and Benton felt a dered. "H ow de do, Mr. Benton? E x pieces Into a bowl of clean water and fastened through the topmost balcony ment of the old Turkish constitution, then place them In a-box filled w ith cuse my not shaking hands and climb certain res[K*nslblllty. ou the fifty-eeeood floor. Just below the the Issue of a call for a house of as Jewelers’ sawdust and allow them to Many a man has had the same feel in.” lantern. The w ire* w ill be Insulated sembly, the discharge of powerful state remain there for half an hour or until - - - - - - - A J J A A U A A A A A A A A A A AA A J Benton waited for a moment of com ing on the birth of his first child, and from th * metal frame of the structure officials and court dictators and change all- the water has been absorbed. Benton was simply experiencing some parative quiet and then climbed In. and will run down diagonally to the of legation officials In various coun When dry whisk off any fine pieces of of the pride of futherhood. For a time He was not accustomed to a horse like Fourth avenue end of the roof of the tries. he struggled with the desire to adopt this, and thé boy noticed It at once. wood which may adhere by means of Among these new moves Is the re main bulldlpg to * pent house. In which “H e hasn’t been out for a week.” -he literature as a profession, but as the a soft brush and rub w ith a soft cloth. cent substitution o f MnndJI Bey V'ikrl the wireless apparatus w ill be placed. weeks passed and be failed to find explained, “and he feels good. Let him This method te only possible when The station w ill be 160 feat above for Metinied All Bey ns Turkish min the '«tones are set In silver, platinum himself heralded as a genius saner go, Burns.” And, w ith a plunge, they -, ' ister to the United States, the former the curb, while the wires w ill thus thoughts prevailed. Woolen goods were sturted, the well trained Burns clutch or gold. When not entirely surrounded have a length o f 700 feet and w ill be being an opponent of the sultan. And by some metal the only way to clean In demand, and so were Ids sendees as ing the rail and swinging up behind now as a further palliative the sultan as fa r as poeslbl* removed from the a salesman. Some months afterward with the greatest Imperturbability. them Is by softly brushing w ith a cam absorbing Influence of structural steel. will build his people a parliament el’s hairbrush. Once on the straight road leading from he received this note:. Nea-eet Hotel to Business Center, Banks and Depot. It 1* announced that the apparatus house for the lawmakers soon to be My D ear Mr. B enton—At th e req uest of the station the cob settled down to a M any women destroy rhinestones In the H illside D ram atic Club I w rite to aak good steady gait, and Benton began to w ill have a ten kilow att capacity, which elected. H e Is now more fearful of their efforts to clean them simply be your perm ission to u«e your play.-"M aid« Sunday D in n er 35 cents. would make It capable of covering assassination than ever, for he Is wise cause they do not understand how and W idow »,” at our m id w inter en ter enjoy himself. Young Van Cleave was enough to know that the Young Turks these stones are set. Most Imitation 1,000 mile*. tain m ent for th e benefit o f t h . orphan .' surprisingly easy for one of bis-years When the service la Installed Dr. De are not demanding reform for reform's stones ¿re simply pieces of glass and hom e of th is place. W e have all read and kept up a constant flow of talk. F ir s t C lass B a r b e r Shop in th e H o te l. your com edy w ith great Interest and ap Forest declares that It w ill be possible sake. They are of the same stamp as are really softer and easier to scratch "T hat’s a corking good play of yours, preciation and think It Just w hat w e need to actually talk with Incoming steam the aultan’s bloodthirsty and grafting than the ordinary window panes. for our purpose. TruM lng th at you w ill Mr. Benton,” he aald. " I ’m going to be ship* on th * ee* and even to transm it favorites, but they are on the o u tsid e, T heir brilliancy te obtained by the tip* gran t our request. t>ell.ve me, very Cor James, and I'm dead letter perfect. d lally yours. to them by wireless telephone not only and they w an t to got <>n th e Inside. Got my clothes last night, and Aunt of lead or the aluminium In which E L IZ A B E T H R A N K IN V A N C L E A V E . I t Is evident that Abdul Ham id they are set. words, but music.' One of th * plana la Fan thought I was the new man and fears something moro- than contin Benton fe lt very much gratified when asked tne to get her a glass of water. to transmit opera a* sung In the opera . Hence It w ill ta realized that scrub he received this note. He was appre Bay, can’t James come on In the last uses In New York direct to the sa ued demands for government reform. bing and liquids, even water Itself, I t Is admitted that he knows of se- w ill have a tendency to looeen these ciated, after all. n e at one* indited net with a letter or something?” Iona of approaching liners. the following reply: Dr. De fo re s t said that he anticipat Benton good humoredly said that he tips nnd allow dust and moisture to My D ear M iss V an C leave—It w ill a f thought It might be arranged and In “I SHALL MOT BS DISAPPOIMTKD IN TOV." ed no interference between the Radio find entrance tatween the stone and ford m e the g r ea test pleasure to give you the lead foil. Rhlnestouea of the bet worn, and they proved to be a very Telephone service and the wireless perm lM lon to use m y play for the benefit quired who was to play Henry. zi-. \ , ■■ ' telegraph messages around the metrop “Oh, Artie Brown, and he thinks he's presentable fit. tor quality, which are made of a com- o f t h . orphan .' home. It I . a lw a y s g ra ti r \ I fy in g to find. one'* work appreciated, and the whole show. Wanted to kl«» *«l®’ posItloOi can ta cleaned with so»p and ,1 •> ' e- ” Before the curtain was ning up Ben olis, as on account of the great height I M «ur» you th at t h . D ram atic chib h a . every rehearsal. Said he didn’t want of the tower the Metropolitan station ft water Just the same as diamonds snd ton found time to go over some of the my beat wlahea for a .u c c e .» fu l repre A mny then ta dried In Jewelers’ hot sen ta tio n of “ M aids and W id ow s.’’ Very It to go wrong the night of the play. more Important scenes of the play. H e would be able te employ a wave a mile he oro { S ir : 81s couldn't see It and said she was very much relieved to find him and a h alf long, so that no other ata sin cerely yours. sawdust. ii- - - g » i JO H N A U S T IN B EN T O N . thdhght that was something a man of. self quite at home In both lines and tlon. no m atter how near, would be bserver He wondered If the members of the his experience could do without re How to Clean Sewing Machine«. able to bear I t situations. club would gather about Miss Van hearsing. Rough on Artie, for he SeVlng machines need to Be given A short tim e later he stood in the Cleave and regard the signature of the knows it all and likes to have people wings listening to the announcedtent personal attention. I f th * machine WOMEN AS RURAL CARRIERS. w ell known author and playw right think he's a regular *klll*r.* works hard or squeaks, then you may W ho*, of the accident and the request that w ith awe, and he began to think of boy! Easy now,” to th * cob as they the audience would klndjy overlook ta sure It needs a thorough cleaning. They Cheerfully Aeoept Hardships In w riting a four act tragedy. Oue morn Remove 'the needle and shuttle and turned Into a private roadway and any lack of smoothness In the part of volved In Distribution of Mail. lng he was agreeably surprised to find whirled up to the step* of a fine old Henry, as the gentleman who was to give every Joint and bearing In the ma Positions aa rural carriers are not another letter In the handw riting erf colonial house chine a generous bath of gasoline. play It had stepped Into the breach at to •ttwtctlvo to women, Miss Van Cleave. The groom was a t the cob’s bead be a moment's notice- Then, after a few You must not have a lamp or flr* "Thank you so much,” she wrote, fore they really stopped, and Benton hurried words of direction from the and th * postofflo* department doe* not burning anywhere near thia explosive "for letting us use your play. We have climbed down and followed young Van stage manager, two very flurried •ncourag* th * lr employment a* such, fluid. W ith the needle and shuttle still bad tw o rehearsals, and everything Cleave Into the house. out, turu the wheels briskly to allow Mrs. Van young people took their places for the but an Increasing number of women seems to be going nicely. W ill you Cleave welcomed him cordially, and In opening scene and the curtain went up. are Invading the rural delivery field, the gasoline to penetrate every part please tell me If Alice Is supposed to troduced him to her daughter and the of the machine and to loosen and clean Now. there are certain psychological sometimes as regular carriers, but more Q J “Q P rA*r* tho poop/o »top fall in love with Henry at the break out all old oil and grim*. A fter th* members of the house purty, some of processes which prevail nnder certain frequently aa eotatltutee. fast table, or Is It wheti they are on whom were to take part In the play. wheels have been turned for a minute conditions. We are mystified by their Assistant Postmaster General De- their way to the golf club? I am to Miss Van Cleave showed him th * mu apparent unaccountablllty.' W e raise or so, wipe away all visible oil, grease graw la authority for the statement p la j Alice, and I do so w ant to make a sic room, where the performance was our hands In helpless Incredulity and and dirt. Cotton rags are th* best for that when woman obtain place* as success of the part. wiping away the oil, for they absorb T h e D r ille « , O r e a o n , to be held, and exhibited the stage, exclaim, “How Inexplicable!” when "By the way. I find my aunt, Mrs tho grease readily. It Is necessary which was already set for the first act. there Is 'nothing strange about It If we rural carriers they Invariably accept E lectric L ig h t* , Electric Call Belte. Hteam H eat. Baker, is an old friend of your moth that every drop of oil ta removed. "Do you not feel very Im portant,” remember that youth and propinquity cheerfully th * hardship* that accom eris. Is It not strange how small the she asked, “when you consider that work hand in hand to carry out the pany th * work and vie with the male ABDUL HAMID TI. Now'bH the parts with pure machine world is a fte r all? H O T E L R A T E S T C T S U IT Y O U . plana for an open' open’ find Bnd nrtned oil and ran the machine again for a yon are really responsible for It all?” universal behest One each at least of carrier* in enthusiasm over their work. cret plans • "Do you consider It necessary for An example of thia enthusiasm Is revolt against his dynasty for tho few minutes Itefore reinserting the "No,” said Benton. " I cannot say these processes and condition* con Henry to kiss Alice In the last act, as that I do. A fte r all. the real reaponal- fronted Benton as he stood on the lawn shown In a report received at th * poet purpose of deposing him from the noodle ami shuttle. You w ill find after A ll O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door the book says?” liefore the clubhouse an hour later. office department In Washington of the throne. He w e ll, knows thnt only a this treatmeut that your machine to In JbUlty rests w ith the players.” Benton whistled as he perused this Railw ay Ticket Office in the Lobby. "You cannot shirk your share so He had done well, and he felt strange case -of Mias Leona Sennott, who la the small part of the army la fulthful to perfect temper and a delight to work note. H e remembered having heard of carelessly,” she sa'd, laughing. "Stand ly exalted, n e knew be was John substitute carrier on a twenty-eight him or would remnln so In case of rad with, so smoothly and easily w ill It his mother's friend, Mrs. Baker, and or fall, you are one of us In this, and Benton, but It was a new personality mil* route In on* of th * New England ical dCffTopments. So fearful Is the run. T . N . C R O F T O N , P r o p r ie t o r . - this must be her niece, the beautiful I shall see that you recelvè your full that cloaked him. He waa In love—in states. Mias Sennott has held the poel- sultnn of his soldiers thnt ho dares not Miss Van Cleave. .. ’ How to Remove Calloua Spots. measure of praise or blame." love with a girl whom he had met yes tlon for three years, and. although the punish or even reprimand men whom T hat evening be wrote the following Callous sj>ots are most frequently “Let us hope, then, that It w ill be terday for the first time—or was it to rout* te a long on* and 1a thickly he knows to ta conspiring ngnlnst him. letter: The flight to this country of Izzet found on the aoles of the feet. They praise—for all our sakes," he said, with day? He was waiting—-waiting Impa wooded In some section*. Mias Sennott D ear M iss V an C leave—In m y opinion an adm iring look at her. tiently and giving voice to hla Inmost ■ays she has no fear In driving over It Pasha, his one time secretary and later are due to,.,pleasure and friction aud A lice did n ot fa ll In love w ith H enry "Seriously,” said Miss Van Cleave, thoughts In words that were strangely alone, snd she carri** no weapon of his chief adviser, greatly weakened often are decidedly painful and annoy th e b rea k fa st table. T hat w ould b . ask When asked what Induced the sultan’s ¿>ofsltlon, for Izzet Is ing. As much of them as Is possible tn g too m uch of an y girl. E leven o '.lo ck I do hope you w ill not be disappoint familiar. He saw her coming slowly defense and the g o lf club 1« a different m atter ed In us, and you must not be too through the trees and started forward her to enter the service Mias Sennott known to t a a consummate master of should ta rubtad sway In tbs dally U nder th e circu m stan ces I should con to meet. her. They seated themaelvee said that one day about three years court Intrigue, aud he could have been bath, and what remains can often be critical.” •Ider It neceeeary for H enry to kl»s Alice ”1 shall not be disappointed In you,” on the clubhouse steps. They fenced ago the regular carrier told her he was depended on to smooth out some of remove«! without any pain whatever H e r eally could not help It, you know, for by rubbing the spot with a piece of A lice Is a charm ing girl. with each other lightly, but w ith an nnahle to find a substitute snd Jokingly the wrinkles In the sultan’s affairs."^ ho replied decidedly. I am glad th at t h . p lay 1» progressing toilet pumice while the callous to In a asked h *r I f she would Ilk» the posi Izzet would probably have l»een Im undercurrent of feeling. H e loved her W hile Benton was dressing for din ’ All kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in con w ell and w ish you every success. S in prisoned or executed by the Young soften««d condition from th * bath- An —he loved her—and In a moment he tion. '.w ner some one knocked at hla door. cerely yours, JO H N A. B EN T O N . nection with water systems installed in first T told him I would Ilk * to ta his as Turks had he remained In'T u rk e y be other method o f removing a callous te “I t ’s me—Jack. Can 1 come In?' would tell her so. H la heart bounded, On Tuesday evening Benton received to bind the spot up overnight with a class style and all work done guaranteed. a note from Mrs. Van Cleave Inviting said that ungrammatical young man for he knew w hat her answer would sistant or substltnts," said Miss Sen cause of the general hatred he has cloth saturateil with crude petroleum nott. “provided he had horses that aroused through his hnrsh measures In In an excited tone of voice. be. Dynamite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations " It Is only since yesterday, but It la had some Ilfs. H e agreed he had good the past. An Arab, a college graduate after the spot has been bathed and rub- Benton opened the door and Inquired horses, so I was sworn In as hla substi and accused of having been a corrupt l»ed and scraped. This w ill often soft enough. A week, a month, what the trouble was. Strapping the foot tute. T h * horses are all rig h t They Judge in Constantinople courts, Izzet en th4> callous. Here’s a go!” said Jack. "A rtie It would be the same. with an adhesive plaster w ill often Brown has busted his leg or some years from now, and It w ill ■till still be the prick up their oars and step In good wormed his way Into the confidence of bring relief. The plaster should ta thing and can’t act. 81a Is having n same. I love you. W ill you ta my shape when they meet an electric car the snltau and gradually obtained or an automobile. These ara the kind great Influence over him. He ordered smoothly put on. The spot under th* „ fit, and the others are Just wild. I t ’s wife?” plaster w ill perspire freely, and thte She arose, and he followed her. H e r I Ilk * to d rlv*. massacres at various times, It Is wild. too late to put it off, and w hat are we w ill cause the spot to entirely disap I am m *t w ith a smile from all the Izzet la the father of Mehined All eyes were cast down, and her hands a— jiw e s t'i'i*1* uw j n T ? T ~ ~ F “” "~ f w » c w going to do?" pear. ________ _______ patron* of th * root*. Even the dogs Bey, the deposed Am cricln ambassa hung limp by her side. H e seized “la there no one ej^e to take the part And Mehnwd’a auc- them in hla own, and hla compelling won’t hark at ma. Yes, there are some dor of Turkey. —no understudy?” inquired Benton. How to Relieve Hoadaebe*. "No one knows it except the prompt gnze forced her to raise h«r eye* to place* pretty thickly wooded, but that cesaor, M undjl Bey Flkri. made a blt- ’ As headache Is one of the moat com doesn’t worry Lsnna Sennott any er, and she’s a girl. Father has Just hla. mon complaints among women, th* never carry a gun or any weapon save "Answ er m *,” he aald. come In. and he’s tearing hla hair. lie average woman cannot know of too ‘T love you,” *he aald faltorlngly aa t lx ones that were bora wtth me playa the old man, you know. Got a many cure* for headache to raeort to bald wig and whiskers, and he’ll die If she swayed toward him, and he deep don’t say I am a boxer, but I dan hold In an emergency. W itch haael te an i he can’t wear !«m. Say, w hat can we ed her In hla arms, and only hi* eera my end of a tussle wtth any one. No, excellent cure for headache. Saturate I hav* n*ver ta w afraid, tacaua* there heard the added "d«ar.** do about It anyhow t ’ a cloth with witch haael and apply It H e kissed her fn ll upon the Ups. te nothing to fear ” Another knock at the door, and M r. to the part of the head where the pain There was a roar of applause. From Van Cleave, Hr., appeared. Is most felt and renew It aa Boon as the wings people flocked upon th * W ild Animals Returning "Pardon me, Mr. Benton, for Intro the cloth become* dry. Headset»* that ;© o d stage d a d In golfing attire, their face* The animate that prey ara growing ducing myself In this unceremonious te produced by an excessive flow of strangely red and white. Then he re In such nom tars In th * northern part manner,” ho said, shaking hands, “but K t '•< , blood to the head can often t a cured membered. Still holding the girl by of the atate of Minnesota, particularly this la a serious matter. The tickets by this remedy when others have have been sold, and It-la too late for the hand, he led her to the fro n t I t In those natural gam* preserves, the filled. This te as speedy a relief a* te any postponement. My daughter has was hla place to repeat th * epilogue. national and state parks, that th*y known, as It more often than not w ill convey» an idea of «uczcas. Yon may never suggested that ¡»osslbly you are suffi The other* formed a h alf circle be threaten th * continued existence of bring relief In a few minute* and sel animate of tb * hunt. And from the ciently fnm illar w ith the lines to take hind them, n e spoke: •ee the man himaelf. It’« his letter head, dom falls to cure w ithin an hour. J " In w hat may teem a very abort southern part of th * atat*. even from the part, or. falling that, to read It. I t hi* envelope, hl« butlncw card, circular» or Is asking a good deal. I know, but If space Alice and Henry h av* m e t loved such long settled regions as that about catalogue. You «1«« the man up by the», * Hew to Fraleng Life ef Rubber*. you could possibly do It It would ta a and settled the question, q uit* t * their th* big bend of the Minnesota. In the . ta . Women who have trouble with tbelr thing*. What Imprruion of a man and hb great relief to all of us. besides helping own satisfaction. May w * bop* th a t neighborhood of Mankato. S t Peter rubbers breaking at th* tael after businea* do you get If he write* to you on the match and the manner of Its and New Ulm , th * three historic us out o f a very embarrassing predica wearing them a abort time may Ilk * to wrapping paper or axle greaae atatlonery? lng meet w ith your approbation? And aa te s ta " th * w olf from being a well m e n t” know how 1 make oa* of mine when How doe» your» look? 1« It neat, tasty and the curtain fa ll* let th e ** word*, typi WITH A m e NOB THKY HTABTSD. nigh mrtlnct animal has com* Into Its Benton's head whirled. It wns an they reach this state, any* a eentrfb- modern? It te If The Moro Observer Job him to ran out to Hillsdale the follow unexpected role that he found himaelf fying the end of the old and th * bflgln- own again and become a menace. Sod otor In tb * D*ltn*ntor. I ent e a t tb» nlng of th * new, close oar story— ^and denly at th * semicentennial moment Department print» it. Better bring In that ing Saturday to witness the presenta called upon to play. I t la one thing to heels as fa r aa tb * upalope of tb * areb. tb* state appear* to ha supporting aa tion of bis play and also to spend Sun watch others act snd quite another to bo they wera married.’ ” next Job u I* «.- «* »• making sandals of them. T b *** *re many dah. flMh and fowl aa it did In day w ith them. Mrs. Van Cleave spok* do It oneself. However, he Was a self sufficient protect!*«» «aeept In tb*.«nan Women ef Diplomacy. territorial day*, *a y * th * Ht Paul Dte- of her sister’s friendship for his moth reliant young man, and, an It hap mi ndji nav n x a i. of slush or b **v y rain. Almost all the celebrated worn pateh. T h * state w ill have to asoum* pened, he waa fam iliar w ith th * part er and In closing stated that he would have gained their fam * by diplomatic anew tb * extermination of wild ani ter attack on Izzet when Informed that ta met at the station by soma member of Henry. How to Duet Follshed Fleer«. he (MnndJI) was to be ambassador at This was th * character into which he means. T h * famous women of Jewish mate. and bounties offered w ill be even Washington. of the fam ily. A convenient train To dust polished floor* and to cl**n history wora all subtle In their me more in demand. Tb*re la danger reached Hillsdale at b-70 o’clock, giv had put his own individuality. Step by Just where the fugitive Izzet baa blackboards damp«« (not wsffi • soft oda— Rebecca. Jael and Herodlaa, ta both to Inhabitants and to gams ha ing him time to dress for an early din step and situation by situation he bad been In the United States became mora doth with keree*a«^ roll tight nnd leave name but a few of them. W hat X n these depredations. Particularly should made Henry act and talk aa he himaelf ner. . diplomatists, too, y r*r* OatheFln* <rf there ta concern for the scattered or less of an International mystery from eight to twelve hour*. White Bentos accepted at once snd spent would hav* done under like circum Siena, the great tain t, and Catharine dwellers In the north of th * state, who for a time. I t Is known that there are ready to a**, told tn a square of eerv- the Intervening hours In wondering if stance*. So. while It would have bean many and Armenian refugee* , — 1 thicknesses. With thte dean . . ___ _ . w Turkish ___________________________ de’ Medici, the great slunarl T h * Utaod are anticipating th* coming of * denser do JL* tana 4tehtet ta Amsrlcs who would Ì blackboards assy ba the author would ta called upon for a almost Impossible for him to take any them down the agep> Is unendlngc-W e- speech. On Saturday afternoon be h other part without preparation. In thia A L L th e tim e . mnn’n U t a f F o r C o u n ty n e w « boarded the train, suit case ta hand, rase he fhlt that ha might venture ■” Abdul’s Reforms. 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