ri* i *■ t A- r > ’ '• T h e O b server. MOBO, OBKQON ! F R ID A Y ........Nov. 6, 1908 OREGON P t n o n a i T a lk W ith Yea. I f fu ll .Io not r»-sd T h e O* Nby No«? cTVCi A ri» !)O U l< l lik e Io h a v e V •«« t* k » ,l. aiwl »■• '.n o * II w>»u|d br pr >iii.,hie l»> rnu to, hecnmr A «u b h H lw f. We ye” d I' l * o year« for $2 50; o n e jc s r $1 6 0 : 1 2 *V n a month la t ’t muck. Trv It. Ocd«r by postal Card, and pay for It when you ran. A t * n y «lin e w n e ii r e q u e s t - I lo <1* ao, the paper will be dlacomlnued Hut wt w p e c t that all arrears w ill be paid before each reque.t la made. It It eaav to sak to Kir a statement, which will be cheerfully readered at any tim e. ■ ■ ., ■■ The Serene Mr. Thomas. : : (Copyright. 1907, by M. Cunningham ] I wag sitting In a room In a London hotel when M r. Thomas entered. M r. Thornaa was a man of forty and well dressed. He was plain of face, hut he looked houest He had a Glad­ stone bag In his hand, and he carried this over to the wardrobe and then re­ turned und sat down near me and cut oft the end of a cigar, When he had the weed alight I queried: "W e ll? ” "W arm evening." he replied. "But rather a cold display o f yours H o w do you mannge to do It ?” “I hope I dou’t Intrude—I hope I don’t,” he otmerved. •W ell, you are here without ln v lta flon and without business, as fa r ns I know. I thought , engaged Jhla room for m y self. llu v e you a prior c la im ? " "Not at all. In fact. I have no room in the house, but Just walked up. If you w ill permit me I w ill order up a bottle of cold champagne. 1 am n bit tfiirsty, and perhaps you would not ob­ ject to half a bottle?” I nodded, and he walked over to the bell. WApn a boy came he gave the order and paid for I t He opened the bottka himself and served me w ith the first glass. When he bad drunk be said: * w “I have, figured it o u t In fact, 1 figured It out long ago. L ife la worth the living only in one way. T hat is the serene way. I f you can’t live that way, don’t live at all." “But how are you going to escape the troubles and worries and vexa­ tions?*’ I asked. “By having plenty o f money. The only thing that can befall the man w ith plenty of money is sickness. Sick­ ness comes almost altogether through carelessness. Use due care and sick­ ness w ill not come.” "But how to get plenty of money T' I said. “ Yea, that was the problem w ith me for years. I gave the subject my most earnest thought 1 had about arrived a t the conclusion that it was an utter lm p o sslb llltyln my casejwben I got a sudde^SspTtatlon, antwlo. the whole m y s tA ^ w a s solved. N « h ln g could be 9 ®aa ns to giving you any obji lratlon awa, sllghtes Steal your mon- It how much you *7 Ith and then steal Irst and then get It latei*on.” ,t him to see I f he was Jok­ ing. H e was serene, but he had spoken In earnest W hile I looked at him he looked over a t the bag. "And about that sudden Inspiration?” I asked. "W hen do yon propose to act upon It?” T acted about tw o hours ago,” be quietly replied. " la that bag over there is £20.000 belonging to my firm. 1 have waited ten years to lay my hands on I t The opportunity came at closing time today. The first part of the problem Is solved. Now comes the getting sway to sowie other country.” "M an. do you sit there and tell me that you have Just robbed your em ployers of s fortuneT* T u s h . tush. Be calm.^ Be serene Not the slightest call to raise your voice. Yes, the money Is there In the bag. and I ’m not worrying a b it about IL For an hour before coming In here 1 was In a room down the ball. 1 should not have Intruded except there are certain things I w ant and you can help me to do.” “O f all the cheeky things I ever beard o f this takes the cake,”.. I j a l d a fte r a moment of silence, M r you have really stolen the money yon may be arrested a t an y m om ent.’’ "N ot the slightest danger," he re­ plied. " I t w ill not be missed until morning, and by that time I shall be on my way across the channel I do not know how I shall* make out living among the Frenchmen, but I shall be serene, no m atter w hat comes. I see that yon have an American bag there. 1 must ask you to exchange with me.” " I ’ll be hanged If I do. I don’t pro­ pose to get mixed up in this thing. I'm wondering now why I don’t ring the bell and send for the police.” "H o w foollab to get excited!” be said. T h i s beg Is not known and w ill not get yon Into any trouble, but by carry­ ing yours I get more of an American took. I have been practicing for a year, and I don’t believe that one could tell from my speech that I was English. I have the American chin whisker here, and. with your permission, 1 w ill glue it on.” H e took a false goatee from bis pock­ et and stepped to the mirror and at­ tached It, and when he turned around I wassstonlahed at the change. Then be tried oo my hat, which was made In New York, and hung up his In place of IL Then bXasked: “ W ill you kindly empty your beg?” A movemeut of bis body showed me the hanille of a pistol In his bind pock­ et, and I complied. I stood there and saw him' change the l««s; and I saw the money he said he had stolen. There were ten packages of It. When the tog bad been closed he said: 0 ■ " I am Infinitely obliged to you und hof>e your opjKirtuulty may soon come. Cultivate serenity. Nothing Is gained by extending too much nervous en­ ergy. O f course you could make an outcry and set the police on uiy trail, but you won't do IL you know. Acces­ sory after the fact, you see Make you Any amount of trouble and perhaps land you In prison. W ell, so-so to you.” Did 1 raise an alarm? Not much. The papers wore fu ll of t h e . tia n ’s crime next day. but 1 sawed wood and said nothing The English law would have made me s sharer in his crime, while all I bad done was to alt la the shadow of kto sweulty. M .Q U A D tha I ï I -V 3r ' ' Ham "Darragh "Mi . Changed. «cstagy, ao that bar OgMMdB k f t i o t e A street boy of dim inutive stature the eye almost w ith p ain. And now It was try lug to sell some very young was apparent that at many tablea kittens to pasaeraby. Oue »hiy he ac­ there were those who suddenly remem­ costed the late Rev. Phillips Brooks, bered that they enjoyed M r. M cM a­ asking him to purebuse and recom­ han’s acquaintance. H e aaw smiles mending them as good Episcopal k it­ and bows about him. H e became en­ tens. D r. Brooks laughingly refused, veloped In the aura of dlxsy greatness. thinking them too small to be taken His campaign coolness deserted him. from their mother. A few days later W ine for that gang!" he command­ a rreatfrtertun minister who had w it­ ed the waiter, pointing w ith his finger. nessed this episode was asked by the "W ine over there! W ine to thoee three same boy to buy the same kittens. gents by that green bvsh! T ell 'eu This time the lad announced that they It's on me. See? W ine for everybody!* were fa ith fu l Presbyterians. 3 T ra in s to T h a East Dally The w aiter ventured to whisper that ‘D id n 't you tell Dr. Brooks last week It was perhaps Inexpedient to carry that they were Episcopal kittens?” the out tha order in consideration of the minister asked sternly. T hrough P ullm an standards and dignity of the house and Its custom. "Yessir," replied the boy quickly, tourist sleeplug-oani d a ily to O m aha, AU right.” said Billy, " If It’s against "but tbey’s had their eyes opened since Chicago, Hpokane; tourist sleeping-car d ally to Kansas C ity. Reclining chair- the rules. I wonder If ’twould do to then, sir.” cars (seats free) to the East d a lly . send my friend Van Duycklnk a bottle. No? W ell. It ’ll flow all right at the A Pertinent Query. caffy toulght, Just the same. I t ’ll ba A/. Daily. klBe, the little daughter of a clergy- PUBTLANCl D IP O T. b*. Dslly. rubber boots for anybody who cornea inau. pranced Into her father’s study In there any time up to 2 a. m." one eveulng while the reverend gen­ CHIOAQO-PORTLAND Billy McMahan was happy. P E C I A L for th» B u t tleman was preparing a leugthy ser­ S v l» H u n tin g to n . . » «UW a .m . SUO p.«B- H e had shaken the hand of Cortlandt 19.15 p .m . 4.'JO p.m . mon for the following Bunday; • Bha P aa a ra M « a , (« to p s ) Van Duycklnk. looked curiously at the manuscript for SPOKANE FLY It ft 7l»p.«a. «00am . e * e • • • • • fla g mo atop. a moment and then turned to her The big pale gray auto w ith Its shin­ father. Paaara B igg« IL'JV p.m B.4Ô a . n . F o r K a a trrn W a a h in g to n , W a lla W a lla , L e w ia - ing metal work looked out of place, "Papa,” she began seriously, "does ton, C o e u r d ' A lan a and U r » a t N u rth a rn p o in ts . moving slowly among the pushcarts God tell you w hat to w rite r* A T L A N T IC K X H K E H S and trash heaps on the lower east aide. "Certainly, dearie,” replied the for tK« Maat v U H u n t­ So did Cortlandt Van Duycklnk. w ith 7.48 p .m ington. clergyman. no atop. his aristocratic face and white, thin 'T hen why do you scratch so much Fasses B ig a » 11.80 pm. hands, as be steered carefully between of It out?” asked Ettle.—H arper’s the groups of ragged, scurrying young­ P O R T L A N D -B IG G S Weekly. L O C A L , for a ll lo ral sters in the streets. And so did Miss points lie tw re n Biggs Constance Schuyler, w ith her dim, a n d P o rtla n d . H e rb e rt 8peneer and th e Puddles. IXU S a.in. L v . I X ' J J i - A rriv a s at H iggs ascetic beauty, seated at his side. On no one occasion was Herbert "Oh. Cortlandt.” she breathdd, "isn’t 4) Spencer known to ride when going to O a la m k iA a n d W i l l n n i < l l « M lv e v . it sad that human beings have to live such wretchednesa and poverty? a dinner, yet so carefully did be guard For Astoria and w av points, con­ himself against the chance of soiling And you—bow noble It la of you to necting w ith steamer for Ilw aco and his dress shoes th a t he habitually car­ N o rth Heaoh. Hteamer Hasaalo, Ash think of them, to give your time and ried a bundle of old newspapers under street dock. Leaves 8.00 p. in. d ally , money to Improve their condition! bis arm. These were for the purpose except Bunday. Haturday 10 00 p . m . Van Duyckluk turned his solemn of being dropped, one by oue. into each Arrives 5.00 p. m . d ally except Bunday. | eyes upon her. •It is little,” he said sadly, “that I mud puddle he might encounter on For Dayton, Oregon C ity and Y a m ­ crossing the street. By the time he reu do. The question Is a large one h ill R iv e r points, Asti street dock. reached his destination the store of pa­ and belongs to society. But even In­ Ireuves 7.00 a. m. d aily except Bunday. pers was exhausted. Muddy shoes on Arrives 5.30 p.m. dally except Hcjuday. d iv id u a l effort la not thrown away the return wulk did not m atter to him Look. Constance! On thia street I have For Ijew lstou , Idaho, and way points In the le a st—London Caterer. | arranged to build soup kitchens, where from K ip aria, Wash. Ireave K lnaria no one who is hungry w ill be turned 5.40 a. m ., or upon a rriv a l train No. 4, d ally except Saturday. A rriv e R ip tu ia away. And down this other stroeLare H o w la Y our D igestion? 4 p. m . d a lly except F rid a y . the old buildings that I shall cause to Mrs M ary D o w lin g of Han Francisco be torn down and there erect others In For full Information call on or address place of those death traps of firs and reoommends a remedy for stomach Ills she says, ‘“G ra titu d e for the wonderful | disease.” wm. mcmurray Down Delnncey slowly crept the pale effect of E lectric Hitters In a case of Uen'l Passenger Agent, ¡gray auto. Aw ay from It toddled cov .'«cute digestion prompts this teetluion •ya of wondering, tangle haired, bare­ al. I am fu lly convinced th a t for atom P o rtla n d , O reg on . footed, unwashed children. I t stopped acb and liver troubles Electric Bitters before a craxy brick structure, foul Is the best remedy In m arket tod *v [ and aw ry. T h is great tonic and alterative n ^ Van Duycklnk alighted to examine invigorates the syatem, purifies | at a better perspective one of the lean­ and Is esjieclally helpful In all forms of ■Z » T in e tblo N o i2 N o rth bod South- ing walls. Down the steps of the female weakness.50cat Moro Pharm acy bound March 8, 1008 pitene nger building came a young man who (NPteiigt 533 seemed to epitomize its degradation, d ally S T A T IO N S d aily squalor and infelicity—a narrow chest­ In the Olronlt Coort df the Htateof Oregon, la and for the oonnty of Hberman. ed, pale, unsavory young man, pulling ,^ ...B Ig g a ....r 11.06 o rv t 12'85ptu | at a elgarette. . . .Glhaoua. » . ÎÜ 86 12 55 ¡Vida M Johnston, P lain tiff, 1 10.26 ........Hluka. 1.00 va. zHumruon*. Obeying -a sudden Impulse, Van . . . W asco.. . . 10.16 1.16 I Duycklnk stepped out and warmly Pent H Jobnatoo, Defendant. ) .. K kill dyke .. 10. IN) grasped the hand of w hat seemed to | To Paul ii Johnston, tha above named de­ 1.30 . Haudon . . . 9.65 1.40 fendant. .. i him a living rebuke. H a y Cauou Jr4 " I w ant to know you people,” he In tfie name of tbe Htate of Oregon. Í* « Itf H ..M c D o n a ld s .. 9.86 Yon are hereby required to appear and I said sincerely. " I am going to help answer the oomplaint tiled against yon io tbe 2.10 23.9 . . . D e M o a s ... 9.20 | you aa much as 1 can. W e ilhall be stove entitled anit, on or before the Inst day 2.25 27.0 , , / M o r o . . . . 9.10 s u m s u n d e r $ 2 5 c a s h ; o v e r $ 2 5 b a n k a b le n o te d u e O e to b e r of the time preaoribed in the order of phb 80 4 .. E rs k lu ville , 8 66 2.40 i friends.” llcatlon, to-wit, on or before the 4th dav of 8.10 38 6 OrttAs V a lle y . 1st, 1909; te n p e r c e n t d is c o u n t for c a s h o n a ll s u m s o v e r $ 2 5 ; te r m s of s a le to b e c o m p lie d As the auto crept carefully away [ Deoemtor, 1908, sud if von fail to ao appear 45 8 ...•B o u rb o n ... 8.10 |co urtland t Van Duycklnk felt an un­ I and answer, plaintiff will apply to the oonrt 8 86 52.5 . . . . ", K e n t . . . . 7.66 > r w ith b e fo re p u r c h a s e s le a v e th e fa rm . accustomed glow about his heart. He for tbe relief demanded in the oomulaint 4.00 57.8 . ...W llo o x . . . 7 46 filed herein against yon. to-wit, for a decree 4 2U was near to being a happy man. first,that the bonds of matriuiouy heretofore 6.00 arv 70 0 . . . Si tan I ko. t.. 7.16 a m H e had shaken the band of lkey I and now existing between »he plaintiff and defendant be forever aud absolutely diasolv- For rale» and Information apply to I BnlgglefrltA I ed: aeoond, that the plaintiff be thereby F. C R A B T R E E . A g e n t. I uranted the onslodv aud oorapleta and «x- H ow to C ure a Cold Sore. M o ro . O r. olaaive oontrol of the aaid obildren, Father Besides being jnore or less pslnfnl Johnston and L^rris Johnston, and for such other and farther relief as to this oonrt may land annoying, a cold sore fa mos^ Jnst and meet in the preiuiaea. | disfiguring to the face and mouth. The seem Thia aummoua is aerved upon yon by pub­ beat way In which to cure this painful lication thereof for the period of six success­ ive weeks in Tbe Hhennau Couuty Observer little blister is to moisten It with cam a week I v newspaper of general oironlation, phor to dry it up. Peroxide i-ero x.u e of o, hydro- u.vuro- b, „ hed Oregon, in gen also la sn excellent remedy, and It I „orsuanoC to an ordef of the Hon Wm may be applied by moistening a piece llenriohs, County Judge for Sherman oounty J K .......... . I -1—1_ lb«. 9lw4 Jew How io F ill'U p Holoa In Wood. W illiam H. Lntz. Defendant ) Angelos, E l Paso, N ew Orleans and tbe I t sometimes becomes necessary to East. Leaven Portland U nion Depot, fill up cracks o r’ dents In fine wood­ To W illiam U Lata, tha above named de­ 8.46 p. iu . Arrivee 7.25 a m ., dally. fendant. work, furniture, floors, etc. The fol­ M orning train oonnectsat Woodburn lowing Is the best way of dolug It: In the name of tho Htate of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and mouth. And Mrs. W illiam Darragh JVhltW tissue pn|»er is steeped and per­ answer the uomnlaint filed againat you in d ally except Sunday w ith trains for ms plump and active roll of money, M t. A n gel, Silverton B row nsville, ."Don't uilnd If 1 do, old man,” said the above entitled suit, oc. or before the laat Springfield, W e n d llu g aud bis clarion call to friend und comrade— the great leader, "Just to keep th« ball McMahan wore a look of discontent fectly softened In water an«l by ther N a tro n , dav of the time prescribed in the order.4)f ough kneading with glup transformed upon her plump but pretty face, and oh, w hat a king of men he was! How rolling.” , ljcavea Portland U nion Depot 8.80 a m . pnblioation. to-wit: on or before the 4th day Into a paste and by means of ochres of December, 1U0H. and if you fail to ao ap- arrivee 6.56 p. m . the very rustle of her silks seemed he obscured his leutenants, though The last spark of Ikey'a reason fled. (earth colors) colored as nearly ns pos­ tear and answaf, plaiutiff will apply to the they themselves loomed large and se­ "W ine,” be called to the bartender, sigh. Eugene passenger connects at Wood- There was a brave and conspicuous sible to the shade of the wood. To court for the relief demanded in the o m rious, blue of chin and important of waving a trembling band. bum w ith M t. Angel and Silverton assemblage In the dining saion of a tho paste calcined magnesia Is then plaint filed herein against yon, to -w ;t:fo r a local. Ijeaves Portland U nion Depot mien, w ith hands burled deep In the By O. H E N R Y . The corks of three bottles were decree diaaolviug tbe lamds of matrimony pockets of their short overcoats! But drawn; tbe champagne bubbled In the noted hostelry where Fashion loves to added, and it Is forced Into the cracks [ now existing between the plaintiff and yonr- 4.15 p. in., returns 10.36 a.m ., d ally . Billy—oh, w hat small avail are words long row of glasses set upon the bar. display her charms. At one tabla sat or boles. This cement attaches Itself aelf, on the grouhda of w ilful desertion Corvallis passenger leaves Portland. (Copyright. 8. o. 8. MçClure T1KI11. 19«. I**w , by i f J the viiw o. myk-iutw Co.) j i « * « * • _ _ x. . and J o t Billy M c M a ta fi and his w ife Moatly very firm ly to the wood and after dry - for mors thap onq .• . „. - * flnkrMlM- tQ for U 8 Slor7 08 8een T the stroke of lkey Hnlggle- » _ . aooh other and furtber relief m i id the oourt Urtioti D e p o t7 .9 0 a n i.,a rrtv e s 6 fi0 p .m .- Ing retains Its smooth surface. silent they were, but the acceaaorlea D a ily . may aeem equitable and jnat. frits laid down his goose. lkey , ’ ¿ „«i« mn» m th» nnt* w ith his beaming smile, at lkey. The The Cafe Mnglnnls rang to the note lieutenants and satellites took theirs they enjoyed little needed the Indorse­ . TbH»«auuuomi is aerved upon you by puL was a tsltor1» apprentice. Are Sheridan passenger leaven Porlland* victory. The white coated bar- lioation thereof for the period of aix anooeaa- ment of speech. Mrs. McMahan's Line operates d aily to M onm outh and were a tout to destroy him., lkey threw $80,000,000, who Inherited and held a r M » a « 4» s«»14 R aw ■■s»aMM. A trVJ Will ’ ters, pounced upon him for his wages. A irlie, connecting w ith S. P. Co’s For each of us when our day’s work make you o a r p o naan ant caatom ar. » And at his confession they shrieked sacred seat In the exclusive inner d a trains a t Dallas aud Iudependenoe. Is done must seek our Ideal, whether It Prize Collection Thus cried the hair. And a els of society. and objurgiit«al him in the pithy rtiet- Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, I It tha anew I T«—«» T splendid j A.U., « Ust raTW- to lova or penuchle or lobster a la New ­ IHMi *a i»i»»a i m S i i a»ik»-«i r»n»u«a la aU. BUly McMahan spoke to so one aleo Japan, C hina, H o no lulu and kind neighbor came to the res­ orte of the locality. burg or tbe sweet ^lienee of the musty OOARANnr.D TO PLKAaK. around him t»ecause ha knew ne one. Australia. B lit even as they plucked a t him and WWfe to-day: . Mention thlt Paper. cue with a bottle of A yer’s bookshelves. struck him lkey remained In hLs ec­ Van Duycklnk kept his eyes on hla C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , Corner T h ird Behold lkey as he ambles up tbe H a ir Vigor. The hair was static trance of Joy. His head was in plate because be knew that every eye and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 721. street beneath the roaring “L,” be­ S E N D 10 C E N T S preeent waa hungry to catch hla. He P o rtland , Or. saved! T h is was because the clouds; tbe star was draw ing Ids I M aom yasWaa »•*'»• ••» rMlr» thia ralaaS)« , tween the rows of reeking sweatshops. , aal l iiM— o* Oeafta poatM ift. toyMlkar with m Mf could bestow knighthood and preattgo wagon. Compared w ith what he had Pallid, stooping. Insignificant, squalid, I ■ » •a raa tlra, R »eatlfW f a»«4 a > 4 F l o a t R a o f c . A yer’s H a ir Vigor is a regular C. W . ST1NOER, W m . flc M U R R A Y tan. a ll ab o at MtBatft » w la tla a a t Haada. R a a ta , ata j achieved the lose of wnges sod the by a nod, and he was chary of creating CHy T ic k e t Agent. G en-Peas. A g t doomed to exist forever In peuury qf hair medicine. Falling hair is M.W. IsettNj bray of women’s tongues were slight a too extensive nobility. txxly and mind, yet as he swings his And then Billy McMahan conceived caused by a germ, and this affairs. U M M O N S .— In t b e C ir r u it C o u rt ol th e S tate cheap cane and projects the noisome o f O regon for S h erm a n C o u n ty . He had shaken the hand of Billy Mc­ and accomplished the most startling Inhalations from his cigarette you per­ medicine completely destroys and audacious act of his life. H e rose Mahan. « ' ceive Ihnt he nurtures In his narrow ( * i .X _ * « i . .. ' Etts Woolsey, Plaintiff, these germs. Then the healthy deliberately and walked over to Cort­ bosom tbe bacillus of society. vs. F. E. Woolsey, Defendant. scalp gives rich, healthy hair. Ikey’s legs carried him to and lilt«» , Billy McMahan had a wife, and upon landt Van Dujrcklnk’s table and held out his hand. that famous place of entertulnmeut her visiting cards was eugraved me The boat k in d of a tM tlxn o n lal — To F. E. Woolsey, the above named de- "Say, M r. Van I >uvcklnk." be said, " B o ld fo r over s ix ty ye ars .” ■ known as tbe Cafe Mngtnnls— famous name "Mrs. W illiam Darragh McMa­ a fendsnt. talking about because It wus tbe rendezvous of Billy han.” And* there was a certain vexa­ ‘I ’ve heard you » fty J. c. Oo., Eowslt, In tbe name of the State of Oregon— X ls o «nsauftM tursrs o f starting some refonps among the gpor Yon are hereby required to appear and McMahan, tbe greatest man. tbe most tion attendant upon these cards, for,, SARSAPAMLLA. answer tbe oomplaint filed again»! yon in i wonderful man. lkey thought, that tbe small ns they were, there weVe houses people down In my district. I ’m Me (he above entitled snit, on or before the laat FILLS. world had ever produced. In which they oould not be Inserted. lla h s n , you know. Ray. now. If that's CtUiflft V PECTORAL day o( tbe time preaoribed in the order of Billy McMabsu was the district lead Billy McMahan was a dictator In pol­ straight IU do all I can to help yon. pnblioation, towiti on or before the 4th day And V h a t I says goes in that neck of of Deoember, 1908, and if yon fa il to so ap­ er. Upon him the tiger purred, anti itics, a four walled tower In business, pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the his band held manna to scatter. Now. a mogul dreaded, loved and obeyed tbe wyods. don’t It? Oh, say. F rather oonrt for the relief demanded in tbe 00m- guess it does!" as lkey entered McMahan stood, flush­ among hla own people. H e wus grow O b s e r v e r O f f ic e laint filed herein againat yon, to-wit, for a V in Duyeklnk’s rather somber eyas eoree diaeolving tbe bonds of matrimony ed and triumphant and mighty, the cen­ Ing rich; the dally papers had a dozen now existing between the plaintiff and your­ ter of a huzzaing concourse of his lleu- rmen on bis trail to chronicle his every lighted up. H e rose to his htak height self on tbe grounds of desertion; and for tensuts and eoostltvants. It seems , word of wisdom; he had been honored and grasped B illy McMahan’s hand. M O N TH LY M AGAZINE snob other and farther relief aa to tbe oonrt "Thank you. M r. McMahan,” he said there tiad been su election. A signal In caricature holding the tiger cring­ may seem equitable and last. 4' A FAM ILY LIBRARY Address: M O RO , OREGON. in bis deep, aerlons tones. "1 have This snromona la served npon yon by pnb­ victory had tweu won. Tbe city had ing In leash. lioation thereof for the period of an suooese- J But the heart of Billy was sometimes been thinking fit doing some work of been swept back into line by a reslst- Ive weeks in The dherman County Observer, less Is-Moru ef ballots. sore within him. There was a race of that sort I shall bo glad of your as­ 12 C o m f l k t i N o v e l s Y e a r l y a weekly newspaper of general oironlation, S to c k In s p e c to r lkey slnnk along the to r and gazed, men from which he stood apart, but sistance. I t pleases me to bocorne ac­ pnbliahed in Sherman oonnty,"OrDgont in** It» held out Ato hand. M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N D pnrananoe to an order of the Hon Wm Hen- quainted w ith you.” breath quickened, at his Idol. S h e r m a n C o u n ty , 5 I \P E R S O N T IM E L Y T O P IC S sway his scabbard and charged upon that he viewed with the eye'of Moses rlehs, County Judge for Hherraan oonnty, Billy walked beck to his seat H is How msonlflcent wss h illy McMs- looking over Into the promised land. duly made on the 2tst day of October, lLOH, O re g o n . shoulder wss tingling from the acco­ j '.'."»XO r x r v e a r : 2 8 c t s . a coev hna. with his great, smooth, laughing Olympus. He. loo, had Meals, even as had lkey and tho date of the first publication thersul "Have a drink w ith me. Billy.” N O C O N T IN U E D S T O R I I S lade bestowed by royalty. A hundred is tbs ¿3rd day of Oetober, 1908. facaj bis gray eye. shrewd as a Deputy Stock Inspector he said fam iliarly - “you and your 8nlgglefrltz. n u l sometimes, hopeless •70s wars now turned upon him In A U ammes . Attorney • V .-.n V « U M B E R C O M P L E T E I N I T B - L V thicken hawk’s; bis diamond ring, his of attaining them. Ids own solid suc- TtodBM-SM) tasPIninftlR, . I f------- voice Ilk« a bugle call, hla prince’s sir. J*1* » « * !1 s waa a« du»t aud ashes In hla envy and Bi S hort U ne «iw union P acific At my farm three miles east and half mile south of Monkland, known as the old Ned Thompson place. Free Lunch Served. Sale begins 10 a. m. Nov. 7.1908 HORSES, PLOWS, HARNESS t54 h ea d w o r k h o rse» F o u r se t w o r k h a r n e s s îî s u c k lin g c o lls ii tr ip le l l - i n M o lin e p lo w îî y e a r lin g s 1 îî- th r e e y e a r o ld h o r se s tr ip le • 1 4 - In ch D e e r e p lo w Term s of Sale. 8 86 SOUTHERN PiCIFIC CO., Barnum, Clerk P. J. DìIlinCjer, Owner SO Sunset. Ocean and:. / Shasta Route E A S T via S O U T H IGLE SEEDS I S >■ yers UPPINCOTT’S The Best In Current Literature J I John Commercial Job Printing ! as ........ . ia aaoas NMî_QBa-Â- Cua. t f T T H fc Jam es S te w a r t S