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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
1 w— ♦ Curad o f • S a v a ra A ttao k wom an for lunch. 'T h e thought was Of B ronoblttoby Chambwrtoln’t Cough * I t ! ” be announced • lmpoaalbls. Probably hls conscience ___ am usedly, looking from the unbroks» R em edy. •m ote him aud ha wanted to com pro bore the — » • garniture. She “ On October 18th last, nay little three M l to Sarah’s agitated face. her hair Into a “ V X d ^ t m ise with I t “What Is I t r she faltered. above her low forehead and blushed at j V r r \r u ^ • ”1. don’t think th at 1 care to go to year old daughter contracted »severe “J wrote It years ago, and I dldn t the years that dropped from her fa _ the Trocadaro," sha said, adding mean oold, w h ich rea«*ke<i In « ha<l case of get co u r se s to give It to you. and hat She slipped on the blue poplin ingly: "1 waa there thia afternoon for bronchitis,v savs Mrs W G (.llbsoii,l«ex- MOM, OBBOOM : frowned at the sm allness o f the other tim e when you wore the blue • lunch. I met aome o f the girls, aud 11. gtou.K v;* 'she lost tbe power of speech • By m G m R a A h B a Á m M n/ìYl) BO YD. sleeves Still, there were reasons whj dress and had the blue bag I - I they insisted upon my going with com pletely and was a very sick chl(d. XRIDAY...................J a N- *’ Copyrighted. MOB. by Awoclated > letter In there when you werea t look- w - r U. A b .« .« J - ’ them .” F ortunately we had a bottle of Cham a U tersr y Press. Hr*»« “Then w e’ll go to tbe Alhambra,” he («erlaiu’s Cough R em edy In the house waist she tied a dainty, ruffly «prom lug. 1 thought you’d flud It the next • J ^ e a a a a e a utarsry p , m n i l T alk W ith ¥ • « . aaeaaaeaaeaaeaeee • ™1 from . locbrJ drawer .h e b r o w >< d uy.” I^oreuw w as breathing laborl- offered. “W hat tim e did you have aud gave It to her according to the print AMD I f von d o n ot read T h e O bserver forth a blue allk workbag. Then witn ^ ^ l n ’t used the bag store then un Nell noticed the girl as tbe car cama lunch?” „ By CLARISSA MACKIE. another look at her shamed face In the “About 2 o’clock,” answered Nall, ed direction s. On th e ‘2«l day she was a 3 Train» to Th» E»»t »»lly to a atop. 8he waa undeniably pratty. Win Se«f . . X o r she caught up the lam « and though her ctothee ware • little too w atching hla faca cloaaly for algns of great deal better, and on the 6th day she W . -h o a M H k- tn h i v e io til toulght.” _ , •T thought you’d read it, and I sakl pronounced to color and cut, and her confusion. Instead ha merely gave a w a seu tlrely well of her cold and bron H . , , ~w '.now It W uM pr ‘ » descended to the parlor. T hnm gli Pullm an standards aud chitis, w hich I attribute to thlsspleu dld If you wouldn’t have me you n e e d n t hat waa distinctly “loud.” The white w histle of surprise. vnu h . become a subscriber. « a She drew a low chair to the a tour lut h i w* plug-oar* daily U» O him I ib , »wo , ears for « 5 0 ; one,ear >1 answer lt - a n d that I’d be your friend parasol, however, softened the high aOwn She did not open the work “I waa there about then," ha declur m edicine. I recom m end C ham berlain's C hicago, M|s»kane; tourist sleeping-car b” ? cr.,.«.,« her . l . n d « band. forever—and I’ve been com ing ever coloring of clothe» and complexion and ISS SARAH DOWNS moved X •d In mild astonishm ent. « Cough Rem edy unreservedly as I have dally to K ansas C ltv. Re« lin in g chair- ........ - • “I know you were,” adm itted Nell. fouud it the surest, safest and quickest cars (sea,- free) ,«« lln E si .(a lly . moved the mau In the seat ahead to Shout her litfle , * r^ r * > m»on it and stared Into the fire with since—glad Just to see you. Sarabr rem iniscent eyes. The last tim e she Sarah Dow ns reached a tim id band the audible reflection that th e w as a “1 saw you.” flushed cheeks and tlffhtly cure for colds, ls>th for children ai d bad worn the blue poplin gow n bad for the letter and broke the sealI rev “peach.” “I don’t blame you for not speak com pressed Up». Klie “ .. . »ÜV. r d u ltsn f »uy I ’t e ever used," For sale I 'U k T t.A N l» H bF '»T I’ l'lly been the night before her father died. erently. S h f refld the clo& ly written Thera waa a trifling delay to the car ing.” he said, w ith a short laugh. “But opened the windows wide to the t o sh bv Moro I’barm acv. Lorenzo had spent the evening wit page with Joyful, tear filled e y e r Hhead, and Nell w as about to turn her why didn’t you send the waiter foi - M c h .' H b , c h . d . H , morning breeze, and from It she s 00 Clll' «OU r«>Kil.A>b her aud that night he had come nearer • W hy, It’s a proposal!” she murmured attention to the trouble When \ ance me? 1 would have come over to your her dust cloth now and then. rend -ed at anv time. H P k U IA I. I»r the 8«> t B 30 p n. Joslin, dropped lightly from the rear table.” A NO » ni. Blaine's Tart Rstort. / There w as no gladness of the moro- to 'approaching the delicate question blushlngly. via H u n tin gton . t 30 p m. 13.16 p ni. than ever before—or since. She bad “That's what It Is,’’ asserted I«oren- end of the car and approached the girl. When Jam es G. Blaine w as a mem PaatHffi KI r U*» (alopa) It Beemed a pity to disturb you, lng ,n Miss Sarah’s faded fa ce a A UU « iu. For an Instant she seemed to reaent retorted Nell. “You tw o soemed so ber of lha house o f representatives he tlretl eyes. There w as only bitter de- listened to him w ith down bent head bo . drawing closer to her. “Do you 7 UU p.m S h i X A N k F l.Y k .lt . no Blnp ti over her crocheting. It w as a pink mean to say. Sarah, that If you d seen hls addreaa, but aa he »poke her man much interested in each other that 1 once had a spicy debate with a’l«Jbcr i spnlr. She wiped the few 8I’* 8 H V» a in t l . 4 p h F saave H ig g i wool fascinator, and the ivory hook this tw enty five years ago you d have uer changed, and a moment later they did not like to interrupt. You told me member whh waa doing some flllbus dust from the marble mantel and '■ V • a ‘ For Ke*i>'»' Wu»h'iii« • » k placed the blue f “ Ina vases c^ e w as thrust Into the ball of pink wore rt- said yes?” . moved Off up the street together. The on the telephone that it w as a bus! ter,ng. The retoarks exchanged grew Ion, V «’U» d ’ ' le o . » Sarah Dow ns m ust have given a sat mau In front remarked to hla compan wunu, and the argum ent finally cul ness engagem ent.” , . onvx clock. Then she dusted the case ed now. She had never opened the ♦ L a n iu X “Rut that w as not the engagem ent,’ minated to this remark hy the lrata for the Ka»t »1- llu n l o f w sx flowers that stood on the cen blue allk bag since that n ig h t Then she lsfactory answer, for a moment later Ion that “tha Johnny had hla nerve W 4v m Î P r« mg lo a Lorenzo hnd gathered the pink fusel had t o - young and full of( ham dnes. ICO, right. liW. by American Freaa Asso ter U ble. shook the sofa pillows vig . „ . explained Vance. “You see. I w as to filibuster: .. n -,«/;» with him.” ciation.] t .1 . It fV |.»I The vulgarity of tbe remark empha- lunch with old Mr. Bingham to talk • “On another occasion I shall ask the I'w itee llig u - orously, brushed up the hearth where and hoi>e. Now she w as old and for nator, the blue silk bag. the blushing «The main Incident of this «tory w as she had Just laid a new Are In the lorn and despairing, and she w as about Sarah and all her troubles Into his pro Klzed the shock Nell bad felt when «he about that Infringement case. I was gentlem an from Maine to take supper ♦ I'O U 1 L A M ' B l i . i . a I • had seen Vance apeak, and w ith a on the car on my way to get him, and w ith me to hell.’’ d u n ine for a f a c t grate, ready for the lighting, and to sham e her jm tldeuly j ride ln_order tectlng arms. L O C A L , I«» »U ItM'd point* ltd w een H igg» There w as a mom ent’s silence, nnd crimson face she turned her head a blockade brought us to a halt. I got The lorn, o f BophU Brock’s engage Suaily she stood back and surveyed tt «10 p 1» S 0 0 «."> en d I’orll.otd. ment ring was a mystery. l<ess tbau * the results of her labors. 13 06 «.«n 1.» 3 IS I'«a aw ay from that side of the car that off to walk, ns 1 w as late, and Bing then Blaine bowed low as he replied: Ha W as Accaptsd. A |i«ve> .il iligK* __ "I thank the gentlem an for hls klna- H e w as a comic writer and aske«l hnm’s office w as only a couple ol ahe might not see them aa the car, « e e k after Clarence tlo w es had g b e n The stuffy little room looked bright tt* < « At ( I t w M f f i r bbx*ks away, and I ran right straight ly Invitation. 1 have had m a n y ? DV_‘, * : p s l a w k l a her to be hls wife. lf& propoeed aa se now in motion again, overtook them. . It to her she went to bed one night and clean and very homelike In spite tlons in my life, but * > • » • * • * " * riously as a humorist could, and she She had not seen Vance board the Into this girl.” with It on her Unger, aud when she o f the hideously flowered carpet and » .• l u ir . V • For A elo ria aiwl. Wat laughed. He looked blue. Then she car, and she waa certain that he had “She didn’t know me at first, hut 1 tim e 1 have ever been asked to visit lie o lln g a l i l i nleaitter 101^ llw .t l- ^ ' a I" woke up In the morning It was gone. the peacock blue and red P ush chaire not seen her. else he would have made told her who I was, and she accepted Dem ocratic headquarters." The bedding was * ^ ■ ‘**^0« that were stiffly disposed In tlje cor- [ sm iled nnd sold: ut ir e i d.s-k L«-s ’ e» 8 «Si bis- way to her aide. They had been my Invitation to go to lunch, so I “That Is a capital Joke.” thl. , ...i « a i ta k e n a p a r t , b u t th e r i n g nacs The black and gold fram es of “W hat’s a Joke?” he asked In sur^ engaged Just th ree'd a y s. Only that allppod In and excused m yself to Bing Two Largs ■ the fam ily portraits formed «rutcful u * . « »«•• pi o d T.' -re was uo evidence of burglary o ■ An optlmlinlc sort of a chap, who Al »IV- - ii '-o i morning he had told her over the tele ham and took her over to the Tree. I squares and oblongs on the crudely PI“Your la te s t Shall yon have It print knew that she would appreciate tht made the best of everything, got lost phone how sorry he w as that a bus except that the skgh of a window In colored wall paper. H" ' . on r«»i D k j i . . i . • £ p W e ’a room, which had been closed chance to show off all her finery In a to tbe Maine woods with a companion hill Rivei pumi». Ash boss engagem ent prevented him from i t el Thus the little room had looked on ed?*’ ♦ . „ asking her to lunch, anfl. yet he had place like that, and I guessed right on a hunting expedition. As night Lewvt s 7 ÜU » in «Isllj eace, .—ui “T hat was no Joke. I meant it. wb. u she went to bed. was found In W ednesday and Sunday afternoons for came on they made camp, hut, al A l I IV« r :«) |> III lltol.x « XI • I' d««J” “You did? W hy, yon have written so apparently left the car to taka this She w as tickled to death." twenty-five yeurs when Miss Sarah the morning raised. much In ridicule of love, courtship a ml girl to lunch. “You seem ed well pleased yourself, though they were hungry, they had The persons in the bouse besides the prepared It for the com ing o f Ix>renxo For L ew is,o n , Idstio, *•{•' shot uo game and hud nothing: to eat. B n u a w e re S o p h i e s f a t h e r , m o th e r Nell had meant td stop off at tha lit suggested Nell maliciously. Rider In the evening. Ix>rena> bad giarrlage”— . . ii,.10 lti|'Mii", U«.-»- 1 “ Why not?” asked Vance. “That was W ith a perfectly serious face thts f "W ell—er—er—yee—hut*-- tle restaurant where ahe had a© often a x .m n g e r b r o th e r , a g e d te n a n d t o r been com ing all these years to see , |. 1, ni , -H Oli lunched w ith Vance. H e would prob Sadie Webster, tha girl who coulrt- low looked at hla companion and said: 'daily excepi .■'.»iiihl" “1 should never »ult you. I - cousin. Winifred Loomis, «bout her, Sarah Downs, aud still he bad never “If we only had som e ham. we 4 p. 111. dully *x«-cpi m u • postscripts, stop l»efore the mirror urn ably take hls client there, and be •n d did—tell ma all about tljat Myllus own age. Sophie and Winifred were found courage to ask her to I*™ “ * We’ll w in that now, and 11 have ham and eggs, if w s only bad slow in dressing for chnrch. admire a would have a chande at least to speak case. the oalv persous sleeping on the floor bis wife. And Sarah, who bad been For lu ll‘n lorm silo’i csl «*0 <• new hat, som etim es want a new dref s, to her. And when one Is but newly means that w e live to our own home som e eggs ”____________ ___ from ring bad disappeared. young aud pretty, w ith fair hair and Winifred was an orphan« and bad been blue eyes, grew more ptocheH engaged even a word and a look are instead of in a fla t T hat’s why I want M c lY lU R R A t a i"But, my dear Angelina. I should worth tbe while. Now she decided you to come out and celebrate.” > le v s, Life Preserver. taken in for charity. She was study ed each year. Her face became more A new Belgian life preserver in the "I’ll get my hat In a minute." prom ing to become a teacher. J here was pointed, and there were streaks of never object to”— ' ‘ * “You have alw ays said that happi knaps ick. which the inventor leed NelL Then .«!)« paused a« <ha re form no possible explanation of the r in g s gray In the gold of her hair. Logenxo membrance o f that letter she had writ c la im s,!’ ulplnkable. contains a «mail loss except W inifred had taken |t off had settled Into middle aged com eliness, ness ends with marriage, and I have r ten cam e tjflfk to her. “I’ll go on one »tor«-« b»./'“.«' JoLlto’d »" electric mother who would want to visit me. her cousin’s finger while tSe latter w ith clean shaven, good looking face, la n*» 10 r I '• it which forms part slept. But this did not accou n t : for well brushed Iron gray hair and port condition,” ahe added and’*— “On any condition." promised Vauce the open window. Besides. W inlfred ly broad shouldered Ugure. The years I”-- laughingly. "You have to n^roe It.” “And I huve my anim osities and may w as regarded by all who knew her as hiid brought him success In business -WUT, -WHAT IS THAT?’’ “You mustn't'read a letter I sent you look round In church, and yon would an upright, conscientious girl. t & 1 ’*'»•* l- und (he fruition o f many hopes. They M.«. AAA AA • - ■>M»r< It 8, US’O this afternoon," she stipulated, while As to the theory of the theft » had brought Sarah nothing unless one to save herself from th e poorhouse. find such a lot of things to write < _ _ her cheek« grew crimson. "You must servant. It was Impossible, N * the considered a palpitating fear thatt Lo She would give Lorenzo every oppor H l’ATIONH “My precious, I would only write renzo might succumb to the y ° u tb ,"J tunity to declare him self, aud t h e n - throw It aw ay unread.” The doorbell clanged noisily, and jtsvut other i»eople then, the neighbors, “Jealous?” he naked curiously. "H as charm s o f a younger generation of / . ..R ig g s . . • that the headache, Nell? Couldn’t you » ed though the tw o rooms communicat girls Who cast ttaturrlng glances at his Sarah u t t e r e d a startled cry. For one , ..( llln q i'S . . instant she stood Irresolute, and then, ed and the door betw een them was broad acres aud com fortable home. trust me. dear?” “The horrid M isses Snlffleton?’ “I w asn’t exactly Jealous." sobbed Wks««» Next to the fear o f losing her lover with quick, unhesitating tread, she “That's a fact." °*When Bophle told her lover o f her Sarah Dow ns suffered most acutely opened the front door and admitted N ell.‘seeking the refuge of h ls< h ou l , . K l o » «ly "Andp the »tuck up folks over tha . . . . . h»i»«l«»h ,. der tp bide her flushed face, “but I loss she intim ated she believed that for from the m eagernesa, of her Income. Lorenzo Rider. 19 g| H a yC sn on 4r “G ood-evening, Sarah,’’ said Lorenzo way?" could see that she didn’t know you. som e unknown reason W inifred bad When to-r father had died, secure In “Most certainly.” and ifcniau to the sea t In front said It | F o r o v e r s ix ty y c t r a doctors In his coveted the ring and ha^ J ^ i d e d to a the belief that she would soon nls hearty, ncnrij, mellow m<riuvw acents. . , . “Enough! 1 am yqure -y c k -M e -I g- , . , Is-M «•» T;'ood eveinfiffrCOTCinw.-“ -she-aaW w as a flirtation, and—kftl I w as so h ave en d o rse d A y e r ’s C h e r r y t off her Anger the w ife o f Ix»rento Rider he hftff * tem ptation to .........M«»r«» . ves remonstrated made scant yrOWslon tov his only primly, leading the way Into tbe cozy miserable." P e c to ra l fo r coughs, colds, ... E rskln vllle w hile she el The Great 8esl of England- Ojpntly Vance raised the tear stained iplclon upon any J b g 'ite r . The sous had taken their paflor. . tìrwss Vslt. y The great seal of England conslsta of against _ | w e a k lungs, b ro n c h itis , con «dally W inifred, Mr. Rider hung his soft felt bat u i» n face to hla own. . . . Hour,su i . laB erlU nces and removed to distant one without a largo mass’of sterling silver, toeasur ipected. Indeed, "It’s a lesson that com es to every the rack in the hall and then, closing su m p tio n . Y o u can tru s t a . . . . . K«- ul . states, while Sarah w as left to exist In ,ng al>out six and a half Inches In di whom all lo; . . . \V 11 cox ., . enter upon Wlnl- the little hom estead upon the proceeds the parlor door behind him, looked am eter by one nnd a quarter inches In w ife, dear,” he said softly. "She has •0 cnrueatll / d l d t m e d ic in e th e best d octors ap . , . Kha n lk o .,_____ to lenru that she must trust her bus frod's defu l e e th , Bophle took his ac- of an Hl managed Investm ent Then genially from the fire to the little wo depth or thickness. It Is ,n tw ° pBr 1 p ro v e . T h e n tru st th is th e n ext t suddenly api»esred the Golden Ixslge Mining company man sente«! lH«f««re It. “K in d-of early both smooth on tbe onter side, but elab band, even though appearances are tlon for alt i e * . For rates and lulorm etlon apply to 1 tim e y o u h ave a h a rd cough. against him. I’m glad, aweetheart. that to her tlbit StHlJ tad a rival In Wlnl- had come to an untim ely end, and for a fire. Sarah.’’ he suggested, seat-. orately engraved within. These tw o F. C R A B T R E E , Agsn«t It wrr no worse. Now get the hat and f r e d th f f t her i . al could not endure Sarah w as compelled to mortgage the Ing him self lu the w illow rocker surfaces are Impressed ur>on a lump o The best kind ot • testim onial - M o ro . o r . we ll celebrate the meeting with Sadis which creaked beneath hla great w «-r u « w ~ . - g a ring on her Auger place. She existed upon the proceeds wear* to see her “ Bold for over etoty ySwte-^^^ wax attached In nn Ingenious wav to If tbe poor head is well enough.’’ which had t*en given her by the man with pinching economy for ten year«, weight. any document to which her m ajesty as Nell threw’ her arm s about hls neck LeweU. she (Winifred) loved, and thia w as her and now that w as a l m - t gone, •< * ”1 like to see * fire; It seem s more sovereign gives her royal assent. The • Î U S L Ê S  >• - at ^ Judge Mowbray w as premdng her for and kissed him. ' homelike.” Sarah bad drawn forth the m otive for stealing It. weight o f the seal la 1R5 nances Emh S A tS A PAMLL*. "Vance," she said p en iten tly ,^ y«y What w e fear we are apt to bring the paym ent of the mortgage with ac nlnk wool faw lnator and the Ivory seal is engraved during tbe reign of the «LIA. to pass. H ow es was a manly fellow, cumulated Interest or foreclosure. hair vioor . kook nnA waa picking up the gtltches sovereign wbPW .nama It bears, and the oaarrur vgaoa k a isb p t b « tbxm btaikbp áre Just the best headache cure that and the moment suspicion, which be H is curt letter had arrived the night ahe had dropped a quarter o f a century collection presenHTa curlon» « » * *<*W I »AOK TO — HI» OWB. ____ , ever w as.” ---------- t considered unjust, was thrown upon before. Sarah hnd read It w ith m iser before. rate epitome o f Engllnh history. A I that she did not want any.lunch. She ‘ Declino and Fall of Wisdom. _* W inifred be became Interested In her able eyes and frightened heart If “It alw ays seem s hom elike here 1 1 lord chancellors have taken t M j p w t nnly wanted to gat homa and have a ' H e waa very near the end. but when gr.d In the solution o f the mystery by I^.renzo did not com e to the point this me, Sarah,” replied Lorenzo, looking Mt care of the seals to t h « t r c k » k c cry. - p « t car»- «'i i««^ — — — at last the Information had been con which the suffered. ^ W nr8‘,on^ week, it meant the poorhouse for her. at her dow ncast fa«'e Intently. • *- — • — la in jjut as not to enjoy and have contrived recesses and • eh ou t ghe w waa- — “ r permitted -------, W inifred closely upon detaH. There w as not a relative or a frleu Sarah reddened to her small enra, orate d evk es for thelr safe custody. this luxury, for at tbs ttonsfer corner veyed to him that nn Interviewer was Eureka L od gs N o . p i . who could afford TO take ber 1» out o f and ahe uet tier lips flrm ly. “I’m jfifld and one day Sophie Clime upon «» she ran Into a party of hsr old school below he rallied. I waa led In on One of then! 1n th e reign « f L toules I A. F A A. M .. Mor«>, Or. tw o unawares while engaged In an charity.- The sale o f the household you’ve enjqyed ,t In t il* past. Loren actually slept with the seal under h a ctiTimA The solitaire told Its ow n story, t<x l A a muffled nurse. M eets G*» fln^L anti tj»*n’ •To’ whnt,* ho quavered, “do 1 nwa animated conversation. Sophie's glance furniture would bring but a.p ittan ce. zo.’’ she said, wllb U quick glanet to ,allow and by this loving precaution and Nell w as carrisd off to • fashiona my «access In life? To thia, young Thursday e v e t ^ g s of •« ‘ h at the couple caused both to blush. There w as only one thing that would ward him. “tiecauae - because there Haved ,t from thieves who o«B night ble restaurant, there to be the guest of m an- tQ never forgetting the prover m outh V isiting metulterr She passed on without a word, and the save her from d I «grace and penury, won’t be any more o f It after this . cordially Invited to meet broke Into hls house and carried off the honor at an Impromptu banquet. O verlaudaE xpress trains for Haleru, result o f the eucounter w as a new nTKl She plied the Ivory kook mace lielonglng to the house of lord». and that as- IxOeuzo. And As she entered she gave a sU rt. for. biai philosophy of I.oninshlre. my na ritti us. By order of the W . M. lIlHV W VV11» . If LOren- evening!” Roaehurg, A shland, Kacraiueuto, O g , ..... i-eTO ask her t« tive county.” . complication. Sophie waa now sure zo . had . not found 3 J . M. Párry, Heeretary. den, San plpk wool coûtag(Tfo ask her to furiouslyx and the balj», though Vanes * « s sitting w ith hi» F rsuclsco, Htockton Loa nn«l other valuable property .-C h a m 1 asked him If he could rememl>er of her explanation o f the m ystery and polled from her lap to Lorenzo’s r« et. back toward hsr, she had no difficulty Angeles, El Faso, N ew Orleans and ttoa anv of »h® more helpful of the Mayings bers’ Journal. was doubly sure that W inifred had B s th ls h a m C h a p tsr K mh I. Leave« Puriland U olou Depot» H e picked It up slow ly and laid It In In recognizing him. and the girl w as by which be had guided hla long and No 7» O .X S . her lap; then he aat back In hls chair 8.45 p. m . Arrivefr7.25 a iu., dally.. captured her lover. unmistakable. W hile she had been eminent career. H e rested for awhlI • R egular uom niunlcatlon O f all social conditions the most e x and looked at her w ith clouded eye«. ehnttlng w ith the girl« he had proba Morning, train connects at W«>odburn HUllary "llarkness w as a politician of and then repeated a few, truly the each 2d and 41 h ’lhurs- dally asperating Is one involving things From the top of her light hair to the excep t rtunday w h h traius for bly passed them. H ls order had been «lay even in gs m on th ly. wisdom of many and the wit of ons. known and not spoken. H ow es knew scalloped hem of« l»er b"j* J ’* ’? *** the low est type, and unsuccessful at Mt. A n gel, rtllvertou Rrowusvllto, itl veil* By «»td'T W .M . -* *> that be waa suspected of being on eyea traveled, taklflg In all the dainty that. H ls whole Ilfs w as devote^ to She led the w ay to « table at the and how racy of the aoll; Mra H elen Parry. Hecj rtpringtleld, W endllng and N atron. 'You must hold your hat to a h,gt> term s w ith W inifred that were not ac Ixtavee Portland Union DepotK.30a.na. acceasorles of her coatum fr-the white •jfflee seeking. He -l* n t thtrty-rev.m other aids o f the room that she might ceptable to bis fiancee. Winifred knew arrives 6.56 p. ua. x , „ apron with the blue bow on the tiny rears vainly seeking a 15,000 office - not be com pelled to recognize him. but wind.” M oro Lodgo, N o . 113. Euiceue pMoeuger oonnecU «t w ooa* thia and that she w as su sp e c te d of Dou’t lean against w et pain t pocket and the blue allk bag. lying half hours 10 tlU 2 - while hls w ife and the precaution apparently w as nsod- I . O. O . t . M«»ro, Ore(p>n. burn w l t b M t . Angel » ‘‘d i rtllv*r^ •Thp deepest flagon la empty at having stolen the ring. Sophie knew open in her lap. “Fve ,»een expecting daughter supported him by keeping '• less. When the girls were leaving the Meets every Katurday local. le a v e s Portland U nion H*P°* > s .t both the Others were aware of a t ‘a^ y o u ’d »ay som ething like that some candy shop Well, H H a y place, Vance and hls guest were stHl last ” . , „ vetting at 7:3« o’clock. 4.16 p. m ., returns 10.36sa.m ., dally. these things, and yet all thia knowT “Steady reaches the goni. A modest sh aft was put above hl« re absorbed In each other. Vance w as dnv ” ob M wt iHRt. V isitin g m«tnbera are Corvallis pa»«eenger leaves Portland "Look tw ice a t « penny «^d tw elve edge was Ignored In»tween the trio Sarah breathed quickly and knitted mains, and tb e executor asked the ed - «Irinklng eoffee, and the girl w as eon «•»»nllally Invited. Mem O nion D epot 7.30 a m ., arrtveaft fiOp.m. On the surface H owes and Sophie were hers are expect*«! to tw f a s t e r / Rhe w as^overwhelm ed with tor of hla town paper to su ggest an epi Burning highly colored cordlalB. N«1 tim es nt sixpence." lovers; under the surface H ow es am, “The sun will come o u t ” O. A. Meloy, N . O. D ally. sham e that Ix>renz<> should have ad taph to go upon tbe shaft. • ♦ed the w ay from the place, thankful e «went. l w 11 L* „ S h erid a n paaaenger leave« P«>rriaod “Old birds are thè toughest." _ W inifred were fast being drawn to )bert M . BrashbHe«'reta¿v. mitted that he w as waiting for her to The editor thought a moment. Then that none of fhe other girls knew “You can’t dive for pearls without U nion Depot 4 60 p in., arrive»H .26a.m . gether by an irresistible power, sym apeak, yet aometblng must be done, hs smiled, and, «lipping a sheet of pa Vance. , pathy In one. gratitude In the other. Dally. .• « per In hls type writ sr. he << The luncheon had been an ordeal for getting wet." and done tonight. ■^rOTICB OF ADMIMIsTkATIOM. H ow es received a brief note from “It ,s II, sitting on thorns.” Forest Grove passenger p a a s e n g e .----------- leave» Port- “I’ve been expecting you’d say sonifr -H ere lies H ilary Harkness. In the only her. 8ho w ished that she had sUpped He could remember no more and Notios H herebv gi»en that the «“ * • '- land Union Depot 10.4o p.rn., arrives Sophie breaking her engagem ent w ith thing like that som e day.” repeated place for which he never applied. off the ring wbeil the first Impulse •Ignwd has b«*»'* appointed by the out giving any reason. It drew color Ix.renzo In an embarrassed tone. esm e to her to do fc>. ,Th«n sbs would sank l»nck exhausted, although stffl üSart of th« State of Or««on lor »berman 1.60 p.m . D ally excep t Sunday. to his cheek and a flash to his eye. Fie w atching me as I wrote. oonnty. administrât«»» ;ot the es » t o <»( Jane P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N “1 shouldn’t think yon’d make me nave been saved the hum iliation o f ac kxi w t ix o f 017’® 80 It was not till 1 closed my notebook W William«, deceas«d, snd has d a ,y qaali replied, accepting the situation w ith •T eg bkbn THIS« snv It, then.’’ retorted Sarah btttefly. S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L a THAT. “W h y" asked the good mau s w lftt cepting a relebretlon lunch at wh ch fled as snob. All persons having olulnn out comment. Winifred remained a Ixvrenzo Rider stared at her and “.r e you so thoughtful? You look a» •be sat and planned thy letter ^ h lch that he «lied. -Tnneh. D IV IS IO N . marry him during these twenty-five member o f the Brock household, tt hy then around the fam iliar little room If som ething disagreeable had bap- she should write to accompany tbe Depot, Foot o f Jett'ereou HtreeL jears, when she had been young and shouldn’t she? No one had openly ac D E V O ID OF C R IM E , ns If he doubted hls own senses There ring. As It was, the lunch had broken Leaves from Jeflersou street depot fly cused her. No one treated her any d if blooming, would he care for her n o w . was Sarah Downs, looking fair and ^ ‘T’erhapa," he replied. “I am fqollstl her nerves oompletsly. and, harrying ed within six months from data of firs,^pab- Dallas and Interm ediate point» d ally, Ilia com ing to see her waa a habit, as ferently than before the m ystery. Ner- pretty, as ahe hnd'« alw ays looked to to-feel as I do about ,t. My congrega home, she wrote the fateful letter, then Will Be Published by the Chrle- lioHtiiitt of this votier. Dated ano first pub 4.16 p.m . Arrive P ortland, 10.16 a .m . ertbeless she lived a wretched life, w as the occasional buggy ride they en him; there wdre the c<*y ro° ^ ' th< Ii.Led at M o r o , Oregon. December to, 1908. took to her bed. She "«■ TT1“* , * ? tlan 8fcientiete In Boeton. T he Independence M onm outh Motor counting the days till »he should be joyed together or hlb’attendance ui>on green shaded lamp ami ,h e crib,«age tion has raised a purse for Ahe purpose heart ont to com fortable fem inine fash Jons The Christian Science Sentinel of of sending me to Europe.” — of the estate o , Jane W William*, her nt the village fair, when he “treal- board and pack o f cards w iltin g the Line operates daily to M onm outh and equipped to earn her owli living.. Ion when her m other opened the door. Boston annoupcea the establishm ent M sisnz A BaiAMT, /* £ * * * £ “And are you sorry It isn't large Airile, connectin g w ith S . P. C o« One night she awoke suddenly from ad” her to supper and b e cream and We<lnemlsy evening game, *nd yet Attorneys for Estate "Vance is dow nstairs and w ants to by the church’s publishing society o f a MdtojUWWO] enough to enable you to take me with trains «t Dallas and Independence. sleep. The full moon w as shining Into then soberly <• « "trd b- r h e ' ' ' after " . v ,h v a a different. Lorenzo got you? Don’t let that cause you to feel •re you," she said gently. "I told him new dally paper to be known aa the T ickets to Eastern points »ud Europe, 4; they the room, and hy Its light ahe saw her ward. They were n o , « slowly upon hls feet and looked down depressed. It w,U be very lonely here that yon were HI. but he Instated on Christian Science Monitor. The an q UMMONA also Japan. Chiu«, H onolulu »ud cousin In her room standing before a were “keeping com iwny.” and all nt the little woiuaa knitting ao furious seein g you Just a m«»ment.” In ths Gironi» Omrt of t o . 8»a** of Ow* Australia. nouncement In part Is as follow s. without you, but I k n oy you need he mirror combing her hair. Winifred Rainsville looked on In tolerant disgust ly “Vm going DOW. Snrah,” he «nhl “H k e s o him." ««Id Nsll. w ith sud “T he current of human 'thought Is gon. for Sherman Connty. rest, and I «hall be cheered by the CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third asked her what In the world she w as nt Lorenzo's slow ness and Sarah's lack ,n a hurt tone. “Of course I’ve kmrwn thought that you will return refreshed den determination. “T ell him I will be setting In the direction of that which Flors Onnnmghsm, Plaintiff, and W ash in gton . P hone M ain 7 x 1 , doing that for. There w as no reply o f “spunk.’’ right down." ■ . ___ alona la r e a l-th e good that men do, P ortland, Or. Sarnh closed the parlor door and for a goo<l many years that yon <Jul nyt to mind and body.’’ ** and In another moment Rt»ahle passed A. J. Cunningham, Defen«,ant sprang from the bed »"d ».egen not the evil. It will be the mlallon of want me, hot so long as yon dldn t “It la very g«>«><l of you to loA at it C. W . STINOER, W 4g. ncM U R R A Y into her own room T here'she threw went into the^Jlchen where she set a ------ W hile lying there she hnd To A J .Cunningham, to* above named de the Monitor t»p u ,d lsh the real n ew s,of .en d me a w « h why. I Just kept «-com to that way. my dear. 1 appreciate ?<• xiaTw-i». C ity T ick et up a window aud lermed over the Bill. plnln supper u|h»n the fable. There w ,.r many things to ""y the world In a clean, wholesome man in* to* name of »he State of Oregon: . of tea and apple aauca and gingerbread^ ing. Because It’a the only thing I «are your feeling. But the gentleman w ho. were even — ..... Winifred, real,ting that more blttor than the things ner. devoid of all the sensational m eth looking out ...------- ------------ alxMit doing, awl tonight, when I see made the present«,ton speech snkl b« wer. even Yon are hereby required to appear and fciA’ irt L n e t e l »8* S ta le •he had ,0 deal with a sleep walker She sat down before them and w u ld von In that blue dress nnd »cvvlng out Tor Sherm an C ountv. was sorry the «mount thn, hnd been •he had said to the letter and In her ods employed hy «0 many Pftto'r*- answer »he compta,n» Bled agsiual you in and not daring to leave her a, th^ w In not sw allow a mouthful. The sun sank present mood she wanted to hurt him There w ill be no exploitation of lllus- theabove entitled suit, <»n or before the Isat of that blue Img. Ju»t ”• F‘,u dkl that rolled w as not larger a«, that 1 might of the time prescribed ,n the order of Eauny Boal, Plaintiff, flow . I<d her ,«» her bed Sophie lay slow ly, and long shadow s crept Into much as he had hurt her. She tw tlon . other tim e,. It seemed to me that p e r be able to remain aw ay longer, an«, • vs. publication, towlt, on or before the toih day down without awakening, and W ini the room. The fire glowed red In the hn«*s you might have changed toward wnqted t<» t«” nt blm w ,' h h\ rhOi „ “The aim of the editors will be to 1 . , ............ Si* Jeu n an ,’ Ktnu ¡W»7 Mini and If von yon fall to ao ap an Atoxander lloal, Defendant somehow It seemed td 1* thn, the ap cook stove, and the black cot purred on and to see him shrink from her de fred watched lieshHUier imsr end answer, plaintiff will apply to »he lasne a paper which will l>e welcom e plause w as more hearty at that point m>' ” l ie moved toward the door. Alexander While Winifred ' lay awake she the braided mat on the hsgrth. And - “W h a t-w h a t do you mean?” faltere«! than anywhere else to the en|.rse of scription o f the girl aa teen through a ,n every home where purity, and re court for to« relief demsnde«l In the oom- I’o feudsnt. , plaint filed herein against you, to-wit. for a In the nsiue of the State of Oregon: thought. The loss of the ring must be sttl, Sarah D ow ns sat anfl thought, tdlrnh D ow ns, rising to her feet and finement are cherished Ideals. daoree dissolving the bonds of matnmonv WTifflu’« eyes. The anticipation g«vs hls rem irks." You are hdtobk-required to appear and and as ahe thought a g r e tt determ in e In some way connected with this s<»m- X existing bistween the plaintiff and vour ■ ■ — tum bling the pink ball of wool and her , rength. and with head proudly answer the ooinplamt ttled ngalual you in namlmllam Might n otlier cousin hare tlon cam e l»to her ey es and her chin I * i ««If on the grounds of desertion, and for ir, on *ne — ---------— 1 th« aixiv« entitled suit, on.or before the last the blue silk U g to the hw«rth rug. Would H avs Do no tbo Same. erect nud shoulders inllltautly braced R L E * FOR W O M E N S O L D IE R S . snob oh other "nd.,n.r. th®” relief ’'JI1"i "g and tnrtber aa ‘° to lh the ® ( Court J«« of the time ^resorlbed iu the order of dropi*ed the ring In the room or out Her whole world seemed crumbling Rev. George B. Macdonald. « W es ,» ck shg eutered the parlor. ceased Its quivering. , . .„Jflioation, loWit:On or before tbe llbh day ma ay seem equitable and j ‘«*- the w indow ! The next rooming she • If lxirenzo Rider don’t apeak to •ls*ut her ears. Rhe had quarreled leyan clergyman, was Klpllug's ma T bit •onioionB is nerved upon yon by pn» P i HnllrtrY L and If you fail lo eo appear French Suffragette Want* to Teach |io.»i«»n Josllu came forw ard eagerly. thereof for a period of hix snooeaa - < J«™ ary. M J . am» « revealed what she had seen. Bophle. night, 1 w l l ir she aah> 1» a tone of 1 with Ixvrenzo. She would I* taw ed out ternal grandfather. It Is related of »."it w as good of you to see me, he Her Bex NecAeelty For" Violence. ive weeks in 1 he Sherman County Observer, I P demanded iu the oomplaint regarding the story as made tip to ex- brave finality. 'Then, with red cheeka | o f her home There wonld lw nothing thia bright Macdonald ,hn, In the days cried, “l w as afraid, from what your nereiu'^Ltust you, to will For a decree Dr. Madeline Pelletier, one o f tha a weekly newspaper of gene al om rate Winifred, received „ with si and shaking hands, she lighted a lamp “ S ’'* I d,H«.,iving iW^boiids of matrimony now ex- left after tonight. She uttered a hyalsr- when he w as courting the lady whom mother said, that you were too 111 to leaders of the Frenchwomen's politi published in Sherman «*»“’»{?•' lent scorn Winifred searched her cous and cleared aw ay her tea things, bu Jnranane. to an order yf the B«»a Wm Hen- M » * ~ « “ »• p l.tot.ff and yoaraelf on he afterward married the father-in- receive any one." cal movement, has at leaat the courage rich», Judge in’s room when Sophie was a,went and first ahe drank a cup of strong tea to tcal little cry. “Don’t go. I^ rento!” » h e Unty <’ '®r "’ the*£l ‘he grounds of cruel and inhuman oooduo» law to be—an oge*l Methodist, with ex “J hnd a headache,” she explained to be logical, say« * cable dispatch man d X ? » “ «ud dem»rtloo, and for snob other am. fur- found- nothing H owes searched the steady her nerves. Afterward she she murmured piteously. l s d” I “x " X . * “ Ixjrenao Rider did not answer. He tremely strict notions ,fi regard ,0 the llstlearir. keeping the table lwtween from Paris. She Is not the eort to grounds, also without success. llgiite«! a lamp to tbe parlor, aUrted p rop rieties-w as tojudk-lons en.zugh on them that he might not |tl-s her. Frol» bnrat Into tears and shriek “Coward! XIV raasoe j Thia w as ,n midsummer. One day In the five In the grate and then went wp- w as staring down, at the hearth rug, one occasion to enter the parlor with This summons la served upon yon by pub- ably he had kissed that other girl. , when faced with the Inevitable reault December, 1908. C iac as H tsahw . and nroacnUy Sarah’s ireu i»3l glaac« Octol»er the gardener was pulling up 1 tost ton thereof fo ra period of atxauoe»««*- stalrs to her room. out giving any warning of Ids ap "It’s too tm«l about the poor head, Attorney for Plaintif! ive weeks in theHherman County Observer. 1 o f law lees aots. She la prepared to go 7»d4J16-319l follow ed hls to where Hie blue bag norne withered vegetable stalks In tbe She went at one« to the tall proach. The consequence wn» that ns cried Vance. "1 wanted you to come weekly newspaper of general eironl«iW|i. all tha way. kll'h en garden In the renr yard and rolm to one govuer and threw back the had disgorged Its eoutents on the fl«>t- found the sw eethearts occupying » to dlcner with me. We will go to the ptibllMhed in Sherman oounty, G L *”" ® ’ Accordingly «he Is heading a petition found the missing ring It recalled to doors, boldhig tbe Igmp high above Th«<a were a fat blue pincushion, an purananoe to an orderof the Hon Win llWi T rocu’ . ero und have Just the best Wt to parliam ent to pa*« a law enabling chair. Idin that one night while standing at 1 her head. A long tow o f limp goWUO Ivory bodkin and a ncedlebook—aml « single riche, Judge of tbe County Court of Hto-r- Deeply «hocked by this sis-ctac»« the can fnd. or w s’ll go to the Alhambra women to do military service It will m tn connty. Oregon, duly made on the M h is door tie had seen some «me throw j de|tend<*<1 from the hooka.*T hey were faded nnd yellow envelop« adorned ,f u n prefer that. The music Is be» teach them the necessity for violence. old man solem nly said “Mr B U S IN E S S C O LLE G E ] day of Deoember HW8. and 'he date of toe •om ethlng from a window of Sophie’s mostly of a bygone style. f<* Rafah w ith n »plashing red seal. publication thereof la (he 4th day of •»•MINATO«« AWO TWNTM SPT». I first -W hy. what 1« t h n t r asked Bnreh to aid. when I was courting Mrs Hrown ! ter there, hut the cooking 1« not a» In which atone their victory He«. Gym room BopbU had thrown the ring had had few new clothes. She hs»kod Deoember, 1908. . she ant on one aide of tlje room an«l 1 ' foo-l,” eoeTVAMO. onraoN nastics and marching will do them , , ' a tone o f surprise, bending forward to from her w indow w h ile asleep WtLDBUi Heroa, them over critically, and her ch«4«M W RITE FOR C A TA LO G 1 For a moment Nell could only stare | on the other.”. TnHJHUtot. Mtoaoez tor P U ia U < The explanation came ,00 late lo e f fell nj>on a bright blue poplin It had p|«-k np the envelope, but Ixvrenzoa good mmSsMamvmSmmamre" Macdonald’s was: T har« . dnmhlv. H e wante«1 to take her to the • Thee» are plenty jof men- «he « •/« . * ° m m suu » » - - reply kw # fe ct a recon« Illation between 8«>pble a full skirt trinnned w ith scallops that b r » d brown hand rre< bed It flr#t• *’n^ Brock and Clarence Howes. He mar were bound with blue velvet, and Urn ha s«kstfhad It fr«»n» her groap w ith • | what I abould have «tone If I h»d b««n T r o ^,»r ^ where he had token tlml MnL Brwwu.’ ried W inifred boomla .¿a . f ' ' tightly fltttog long wuM gd -Y « . HEADACHE '■'he ö b ie r f e f « i HEARTACHE. : OREGON S hort L ine U nion P acific M | M ystery of aLost R ing * Wm. Weak Lungs Bronchitis w,________ 4». 1. y vers S M IK Il PILIIIC C L Sunset, Ocean . and Shasta Hcuti E A S T 'via S O U T H a r d M M r1<,n' Paaa* A«i I j O CIBB O. ffA B B S L U y ’ X