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5?; - ’ / • . X . í ? » » ass—! The O b server. M U R O , ORBOOM : F R I D A Y . ...................J u ly 30. l» 0 8 Rareenel T rim K T o r t h p o r t ’s y M y s te ry . * By ALEXANDRA DAGMAR. W ith ¥••«. I f you do not read T h e O b s e rv e < Why N o tf J W e should lik e to h a v e y n »ak‘ It, and we K now it w o uld be p r - f ll a b i* << you to become a «ubocriber -Mfe two years for $2 60; one year $1 50; 12Sc'» a m o n th la » ’I much. Try It. Ord«-r bt Postal Card, and pay for it when yoe «an. A t any t i m e w h e n r e q u e s te d 'o d* C opyrighted. WW, by Associated U t e r a r y Prese an aave Mrs. Howland visited Mra. ISVesL Hhe was at liberty now to read and play the violin ao much as she chose and to sew to r all the poor th a t' needed new garments, all because she bad refused Peter Meredith, whom no body wanted her to have. W hy bad aba done It? There could be only one reason. Hhe had no busi ness to m arry! She had a husband living from whom she had no dlvoruel Though Mrs. W reet was apparently conscious of the Increasing feeling against her, she made no sign. S its still attended church regularly, w ear ing black and sitting alone in her i«ew, apparently unconscious o f all who were ao fiercely conscious of her. She was eittlng thus one tuorntug perfectly still, w ith her small hands folded and her face lifted to the minister. The church was unusually well filled, aud Mrs. Wrest s pew was the only one where there were vacaut sittings. The ushers understood that when there ceased to be room elsew’berc strangers might be shown to places beside her, and so now, when a man entered the vestibule very late, he was taken a t once to Mrs. Wroat'a i»ew. H e was a tall man. with a pointed blond beard aud blond hair Just slight ly gray. distinguished looking i»nd handsome. Mrs W rest moved n Tittle aud lifted her eyes. Then her face went suddenly white, and she crumpled forw ard In a dead faint. The stranger lifte d her up and w ith out uotlelug any one's interference bore her Into the vestibule. Mra. How land and a few others rose Instantly and followed a fte r tbe twuin. •T h is Is my w ife ,” the stranger ex plained tersely. “ Is theffi anything you can do for tor?” She opened ber eyes and looked straight luto those o f ber husband, i who was bolding her as If he would never let go again. “Gordon!” she said and fainted away again. Next day Mrs. Wrest bad censed to be a mystery, for Mrs. H o w lan d told all she knew, and she knew a great deal. Hhe had heard the whole story from Edltha, while ber husbaud sat by ready to affirm every word. Gordon W rest was tbe heir of an old uncle who had once been In love w ith E d lth a’s mother. Not feeling able In Justice to provide for Ediths as be wished, he loft bis money to Gordon, only on the condition that he m arry ber. So Gordon carried out tbe old man’s w ishes a n d b e c a m e possessed both of E d ltlia and the fortune. All went well till Edltha found out the condition of the w ill, and of course she Imm ediately thought that Gordon had married her for tbe money’s sake alone. She was young and foolish and passionate, and w ith out stopping to ask her husband a question or reasou w ith herself she gathered up whnt w h s hers and fled. She thought she would seek out some little place, make herself a home and settle down to a life of seclusion knd good deeds. H e r husband had found her by the merest chance. "1 have spent three years of my life looking for you,” he said. “ When a wreck delayed me here for a few hours and I decided to go to church 1 had no Idea of tbe con sequences. I t seems as If a kindly fate must have led ine to your very aide. Edltha, I f our long separation has accomplished nothing more It must at least prove to you that I love you." “ And the future,” Mra. W rest said, looking up Into hla fnce w ith such a smile as her face had never before been seen to wear, “must prove that— I love you.” H A N D IC A R R K O . NEGLECT OF PENN’S GRAVE Amerleans fibooked at Weeds Whiah Almest Hide Inscription. Am ericas tourists who receatK paid a pilgrimage to the grave o f W illiam Penn a t Chalfont, Ht. Giles, Bucking hptnshlre. tw enty odd miles from Lou don, England, have been hurt by the neglected condition o f the reefing place o f the founder of Pennsylvania. D r. W a lt e r Lindley o f Loa-Angeles, Cal., is highly ludlgnant a t w hat he describes as the disgraceful manner In which Pena’s grave la k e p t “I f such little reverence la going to be paid by Englishmen to Penn's rest lng place.” said Dr. Lindley, “w e Atner leans must taka the great American coloniser's bones to Pennsylvania and raise a fitting monument to them. “Jordan's burial ground la a small rough lnclosure a t the back of tbe Friends’ Meeting house at Chalfont. S t Giles. I t Is a d elig htfu lly plctur eaque spot, appropriated to the aepul Cher o f Quakers, bot no louger uaed llore, I thought, as I entered the con secreted ground, la Just the place that tbe simple hearted Quaker m ight have chosen fo r hla last long sleep, b at you may Judge o f my feelings whan I found that Penn’s grave was a ll-h u t unmarked 1 Only a small atone dis tinguishes the grave from others Weeds and rank grass almost ohllter ated the Inscription.” T h is la «he Case w ith M any M ora Fenple. gOMMOMB ^IJM M O N a — In the Giretti» C ourt o f tbe State of Ore gon. fo r Hharm au Gwon tv . Fred J H a rtle y , P la in tiff, 1 Maud H Pstteraou, Plshtttff, Lola Hartley, Deieodeoft. ) O l , K..n , tor H h r tin a n jIM M tV : 1 Joba T Fatte reoa. Defendant. Too uiau y More oltlseue are haodl- oepped w ith a bad book. The unona» Ing pain canees constant misery, m a k ing work a burden and stooping or l i f t ing an Impossibility. T h a back sobas . at n ig ht,preventing refreshing rest and In tbe m o rn ing Is s tiff aud I s o m » Blae- te*u aud linim ents m ay give relief but oannnt reach tbe cause. T o elim in ate the pal us and acbea you must cure the kidneys. D i« u 's K id n e y Pills cure sick kidneys aud cure them periuauent)y. John Bieber, 61$ Federal street, Tbe Dalles, Oregon, says: **J suffered from Hevere backaches and pains aoroaa tbe kidneys. J f I contracted a slight cold It would lo v a rib ly settle on m y kidney oh using me adde<1 suffering. I was In this condition five years, using m any preitaratioua, hut was unabla to obtain relief. I fin a lly learned o f Doan’s K id ney Pills and procured a box. I Im proved from the fim t and tbe great Iteuefll I derived leads me to recom mend this remedy h ig h ly .” For sale by a ll dealers. Price 60 cents. l& a te r-M llb u rn Co., Buffalo, I Tu Lola UarUay, »h« shove n«a»sd fet ulani— T« John T Patrernoa, the above asmad dw In »he naius o f the d ia ls o f O regoni feuô&ttl. Yo«i «r« beretw required to sppaar sad lu Uw ttuuie o f the Miete o f Oregon: saswar th* sou piai o i 6t«d ax a to«, you Yon are berehv req uired to appear end shove so title d eonrt s id edit on or r before answer the o o a ip le lu t filed against vou in H atiird .y, f i s t Usv of August, itriX. whiah tha above « titu la d s u it, <>o or before tbe I »at Is the I««» d»y prescribed tn the order for d a r of I ba tim e preeeribed in tbe order of pobn^u«*,, p.wii, ou or before the noth day tbe p u b lic » !inn e f thl« «uiumous for von to apponr, and If. you f e ll to »o appear and ans of J o ly , t u . 1X0X, and if oil fail to eo sp wer, tfce p la in tiff w ill apply to »he above ill apply to the pear aud auawer, n la iu tl e m itte d o iort tor the re lie f prayed for to oourt fo r Ib e r e lie f dent nn,led in th« hla eomplaiut in the atx>«« v a tu ted «uit, p la in t filed herein auainat von, to -w lt. fo r a town» T h a t tbe iu arria « e oomrse» now ex decree diaaoiviuu the Im uJa o f n in irtm o a y iatinw between ra id p la in tiff aud said d»- now exiatiuH iMtweew tbe p la in tiff and your — -¿r " '„.t .„ ,1 fe n d a n t bd dissolved, annu lled aud held for She came to Nortbjtort alone und uu- anuouuced, an entire stranger to every body. She lioarded at Mrs. Polk’s, and It was thought J hat wheu fa ll came she would go away, as did tbe few other city dwellers who were able to get tre a tm e n t, and for such uvh. t aud fa rth e r re so, the paper w ill be d lacon iln ued. But w r summer accommodations iq tbe con lief aa to Ike Goart may aee» eq u itab le and expect th<t all arrear« will be paid before servatlve old town. But when fall Just. •u c h requeat U m ade. I t H e a a v to a»k u* came she bought a pretty cottage on a T h ia aauim oua taaerved upon you by pub fo r a statem ent, w h ich' w ill be c h e e riu lly lica tio n th e reo f fo r a period o f six aucoesa- quiet street. ive weeks to Tb eH h eru u tit Oouo.y O bserver, rendered at any tim e . a weekly newspaper o f general o lre illa tlo u Tbe first thing Mrs. Wrest did after published to H benuarf o o a u tr, O revon, to going Into the house was to hire Cor pursuance to nu order o f tbe H o n It I t B at delia Bangs, inertly ns a servant, partly te r, Judae o f the above e n title d court, duly m ade oa the lfitb day of Jnue.IXOb, ana as companion Cornelia was a peculiar tbe date o f the flrat pu b lica tio n thereof is old soul, but respectable and a good the 18th day o f Jupe, lyOH. Evans A Goan. Attorney a worket, and the position Mrs. Wrest 840-Jêlfij $0] for Plaintiff offered must have l>een a real godsend. *YTYYTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY I O f course all the ladles In the neigh ßUM M UNB- borhood w ent to call upon the new [C o p y rig h t, 11*». b y A m e ric a n Press A s s o la the Clrvuii Court at lha Slate of Orv««« c ia tio n .] resident She received them graciously X herm an cevntv W h e n I » a « a t C in n a m o n th a t e n te r and served them w ith tea and cakes L a u ra Estelle Oougdon, F la io tiff, made in Cornelia’s tout style. But she p ris in g to w n w a s 120 u ille a fr o m a n y va. told them nothing that they hud come r a ilr o a d a n d a h a rd p lac e to get a w a y Hay Oongdon. D efe n d a n t New Y o rk , sole agents for the Unit«*! to bear, and they went aw ay w ith their fro m . I t » « « « d e s ira b le p lac e to I'o Kay Uongdon, the above named defend curiosity completely Isrtiled. Who was -ttatee. lo u re, since th e p o p u la tio n w a s c o m ant. Mrs. Wrest? Whence had she come? Keinember the name— Doeus— and In the nam e o f tbe S ta te of Oregon posed o f g a m b le rs , c u tth r o a ts , d is W uh she widow or divorcee? They Y«»n a re hereby required to appear and lake no other. * Ex-Judge as Street Sweeper. pensers o f a lc o h o lic d r in k s , m in e rs answer lh a u o m o la in t filed airaiuat yon in were at liberty to conjecture w hat they H aving been ordered by hie physi tha above e n title d s n l'.o f or before the laai and s to re k e e p e rs , m e n tio n e d In o rd e r chose, but they could And out nothing There is a aeventeeu-year-old g irl In dav o f tbe tim e prescribed in th » order of cian to resign hla office as police tuag- o f Im p o rta n c e . T h e o n ly re s p e c ta b le positively. Istrnte and obtain employment where AUhisoa who feel« eo good that she p a h llo a ti.'ii. to w in on <>r before the Alb day f a m ily In th e p la c e w a s t h a t o f G e o rg e of August, lXtkf. aud i f yon fa il to go ap- Cornelia Bang», being proverbially he could enjoy pure s ir end outdoor almost kcreama w ith Joy. In a few iiaar aud an w er, p la in tiff w ill apply to the Jones, w h o k e p t a g e n e ra l sto re, a n d close mouthed, was ns Impenetrable as years when we meet th a t girl pushing ouurt fo r the r e lie f dem anded in the o »■>- exercise. Thomas Stanton of East 8 t aa he w a s ih e o n ly m an w h o n e v e r her mistress. She didn’t know. T hat baby buggy and looking as cross as plaint'M Ied h erein against you, to - w t |: f u r a Louis, 111., recently started to work as sold a n y th in g on tr u s t a ll th e m o n e y was the answer she made to all street sweeper. Aa « magistrate he It Is possible for a married woman to iteeree dissolving the bonds o f m a-rim o n y g r a d u a lly fo u u d Its w u y In to his c o f- now exist ng I ret ween th« p la in tiff a n<Ly our queries. received an average of $300 per month. look we are. sure we shall laugh.— self , on the grounds o f desertion and aban lc rs . I t w as lik e w a s h in g go ld. The I t was evident that Mrs. W rest As a street sweeper he receive« $1.60 do nm ent, aud 'for snob p ih e r and fu ther d i r t w a s c o n s ta n tly s h a k e n up a m o n g meant to live very quietly and cared re lie f as to the eonrt m ay seem equitab le per day. “I picked out this Job be H e lp fo r These Who Have (he c llix e n s . th e m e ta l s in k in g to th a very little for social doings. Most of and ja s t. cause 1 believe It fills the requirements T h is summons la served upon yoa by pub Stomach Trouble. b o tto m o f Jones' p an. her tim e she istaaed In reading or that tbe doctor saya I need In order a tio n there f for tbe period o f 7 huooeas- . Every one knew that Jones was nlaylng upou her violin or doing little A fte r dootorlng for about tw elve veer lic .ve weeks in tha H berm an Oountv Observer, to regain my health,” lie explained “ I gathering a snug sum and that he 'Undngeses for the sick and needy. for a had stomach trouble, end «pend a weekly uewanaper of geuetal e ire a ls tio n , would rather work for $1.00 a day and wished to take It and hla children to psbiiabed in H hvrm an oogaty. O regon, In Mrs. Wrest attended all the services be able to eat a square meni and sleep ing nearly five hundred dollars for m ed pnraaanee to an ord e r o f 1b« lio n U 14 B u i. » respectable place. Every one was if the church. although she had pre soundly than make hundreds of dol icine and doctor*' fees, I purchased my ler, Judge of the «Imve e u litie d Oourt duly waiting for him to make the attem pt, sented no letter for membership. Hhe lars a month. s[>end It nil for medicine w lfeone box of C h am berlain ’« Btomach made on tbe lftth day of Juue. 1908, and the relying on the road agents when be dressed a lw a jn very beautifully In and doctors and to unable to eat and aud L iv e r Tablets, w bloh did her ao date o f the fir * t pu b lica tio n thereof la tbe 18th day o f June, IWOO. did so to relieve him o f the funds black, but she wore no Jewelry save' a sleep. A ft^ r my work now I feel le t much good th a t «be oouttuued to use T xmoh KihSMtx, A'tom-y while on the route and start them large pearl brooch, which Mrs. Hay. ter than I have felt In year«, and I U O -je ffi.A } - fo r P la iu iifl them aud they have done her ynore again-Ih circulation. Furtherm ore, the believe I am on tbe road to recovery.” road agents were watting to carry out Stanton for a number of year« was an good th a n a ll o f the medicine I tough I g H E R l F F H A L E this praiseworthy object. umpire for tbe Texas and Pacific before, say« Bamuel Boyer, Folkom, la . One day n red flag Bpeared a t Jones’ Notioe is hereby given th a t i-arsu tu t to T his m edicine Is for eale by Moro P h a r Northwest baseball leagues. lbs com m and of a w rit of execution aud de store, and It was anouueed that be macy. Ham,>lee free. cree iseaed o a t o f tlie d tro a it court <>f tbe would sell the rem nant of hla stock at ■date of O repon, fo r the oouuty o f bU enuan, Observatory For China. auction. He sold on sixty day«’ credit, M an In H a rd Luck—1 am reduced to to me dirested. dated the 12th day >,f J u ly , The Chinese authorities are propos letting It be known that when the 1909, in A sail thereto peudtua w haratn M ay ing to establish an observatory some the painful expedient of asking you to K u riu h t 1s p la in tiff and John W Brown, notes fell due and were collected he buy the diamonds In my wife's Jewelry Nancy J H row u, H M S h u ll, And B ank of where In Canton and to engage an as proposed to leave Cinnamon w ith his tronomer Plans are being prepared and to replace them w ith Im itation^ OrAS* V a lle y 4e defendant«, oonttnandlutf fam ily and his fortune. There was Jeweler (exumtalug the Jewels)—Your ute to sell the real pr<rperty h e re in a fte r dee for Its construction, and funds are be not a thousand dollars’ worth of goods urihed to «Attafy a j n u v t u e i i l *ud deoree ren- ing collected for the purchase of the w its evtdeutly baa preceded you in lered and entered iu aald oauoe on the 12th left, and these-Jones'sold to anybody evolving that clever plan.—Jeweler«’ day of July , 190U tn fa vo r o f the p la .n tiff necessary apparatus. who wanted anything on his credit Circular. in«) again at the d e fe n d a n t. J«’bu W Hr<>wn. plan. Everybody wanted goods so N ancy J B ow n, H M h lm ll, e nd B in k of W a tc h F o r th e B lin d . <irnne V u lle y , to r »8 ,284 51 w ith Interest easily obtainable, and Jones In a few C h a m k a rta ln ’a C e lia , Ctealara thereon fr< in the 12th day o f Jnly. 19U9, at A Frenchman has made n new kind hours exchanged the stuff for notes J L the rate o f 8 p e rc e n t. p~r annu m , and $X(M* A n d D iarrhoea Remedy tbe beat and of watch the face of which has a con W hile Jones was thus giving c r e d i t attorney fee, and the fu lb er «uni o f $24.75 formation which makes It possible for surest. “ I t affords me pleasure to m y eoeta, and ancratnu eoete, I w ill, on for tnouey ctedlt was due Mrs. Jouea a blind man to find oat w hat time It th a t I eoueider the preparation know u for being a very shrewd woman. A Monday, 16th day o f A uguit, 1909, 1«. sa C h am b e rla in ’« Colic, Cholera and week before the fallin g due of tbe A t the bo ar o f 1AP o’ notes abe Issued Invitations tor a Diarrhoea Rem edy the beet aud surest clock p. m. o f said d a y , a t the G o art Houae T w e n ty -F iv e C e n ts is th e P n oe door in M oro H h--rtrau «ouu lv. O regon, •'suarTy,** to wbk-h every one In town, of good result), of any I have ever used including gamblers and road agents, O f peaoe. T h e terrible Itch ing and In m y fa m ily ,” says P D A a rriu g to u of cell to ihe hipbeat bidder for oaeh in hand, a ll o f tbe fo llo w in g deecrilied 'e e l property was Invited, to celebrate tbe departure sm arting. Incid ent to oertalu «kin dis M t A e ria l, K y . This la tbe uui venal o f the M id defendant«, lo w ill T n e south of the Jones fam ily on tbe day a fte r one f i . l f o f U r- n o rth cast q u a rte r and lota »see«, Is almost Instantly allayed by ap verdict of a ll wbo use this rem ed y; It* numbered th re e, (o u r, gnd five, and tbe tbe said notes fell dne. H e r husband, p lyin g Oba.»dierlalo’e Halve. Prloe 26o. cures are ao prom pt and effectual vital «oath east q o s rte r o f the nor b west q u arte r generous man, made It known that if t t More-Pharmacy people take pleasure in recobimending a ll in aecilou six tu tow nship four south of any o f the debtors found It Inconven range aevenieen east o f W illa m e tte m e rid i IL F or sale by Moro Pharm aoy. an. Aleo the west <>ne h a lf of «action th irty ient to pay up a t m aturity tbe m atter two, tn tow nahip «hr«- eouth of r»nge asv - would be le ft open for a reasonable Lika a Cat en a Well. enieen east o f tbe W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , a ll time. These two propositions en John Brown was executed at H a r o f «aid property being situated tn Hberrosn A Scotch highland minister was very * hanced tha popularity of tbe Jones It waa oouuty, O regon. fond of commenting on eneb -verae os pers Ferry ou Dec. 2, I860. J. 0 . FunsMAM, S heriff of “ fam ily, and tbe cutthroats got their shortly a fte r 11 o’clock In tbe morn he read It out. On reading the precept X42r»ijylfial8] - Sherman eonety. Oregon horses and their guns ready to return ing. T w o thousand soldiers were “W a lk circumspectly,” he said: “Ye’Ve the fam ily fortune to circulation. ranged arouud the scaffold when he all seen a c a t my brethren, w alking on was brought from bis prlaofi bouse I had clerked for Jones and was the top o’ a w a ll’ covered w l‘ broken and placed lu a wagon which was to ready to do anything In tbe world for bottles and bit« of glass See boo It convey him to the scene of execution. him, but be didn’t trust me till tbe R s s ta u r a n t 8 la n g . last minute, though be told me to be Tw o customers, a man and woman, lifts oe fit and then anltber fit and boo Plret street. Strong brick, Moro, Ore. reedy od abort notice to go somewhere B o w el C e m p la ln t In C h ild re n who visited a cheap restaurant In New alowly and carefully It puts It doou to w ith him. I was not Include! In Mrs. York were startled when they gave keep clear of the sharp bite o f glass W h en alx m onths old tbe little g irl of Jouea’ Invitations for her ’‘suarry,” their orders and beard the w aiter In And so, my brethren, In thia warld o' D A L IT TLX AND L ir r K D E N D ew ey, a m erchant of A guew vil, snare« and pitfalls w« should be like C o n fectio n ery which surprised me. I bad a room op MKS. WHCBT I fO T 11 B Ell turn shout them through a small w in fcYKK. the eat on the w a ll—we should walk Va, had an a ttack of ebolera Infantu m . posite tbe Jones bonne, aud tbe night d ow to the cook. C ig ars, T o b acco s ; - the party came off I watched the the Jeweler’s wife, said wns the finest Clittuiberlain’aCollo, Cholere and D la r "G ive me two eggs fried on one circumspectly.” Throng go in and knew by the gradual of the kind she bod ever seeu. rhoea Remedy wae given aud effected side and three slices o f crisp broiled No other woman In Northport had - B illia r d an d Pool T a b le s ly Increasing sounds coming from w ith a complete cure; the rentedv has proven breakfast bacon,” ordered rto man. Vlfe 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Yearn such a way of wearing her clothes, of In that the guests were getting cheer very successful In cases o f bowel com “T w o cackles slapped In tbe face and ful. By 11 o’clock most of them were carrying herself, of tillin g her chin. Icqcobi d rinks aud lee «-ream iu sea Helen 11st« have found In a Sw itser p laint In children and when given a© And no other wontaa-waa as beauti three squeals crisp,” bowied the w a it drunk, the worst element being laid er, while the woman looked aghast son. Boris water, bottled and fountain, cording to dlreetlons can be relied upon ful. I f she had not been beautiful land cave bones of men w ho lived 100,- out on the floor where they had sunk “And your«, muds in?” said the w a it In their exuberance of spirit a. I there would not have been so tnUCh er, Innocent o f creating any sensation. <100 years age, when life waa In constant w ith perfect oonfldeuce. When reduced always ou band. said or thought a to n t her. could see through the windows Jcne« langer from w ild beasts. Today the w ith w ater and sweetened it la pleasant “I'd like a steak well done covered She had a calm, pale face, surround opening champagne, his w ife «er\ lng langer, as shown by A W B row n • f to take, w hich la of great importance w ith onions?” she replied. cd with dark hair ns w ith a frame, eatables and the children carrying the “One steak cremated aud snffocated,” Alexander, Me, la largely from deadly when a remedy moat be given to young lle r eye« also were dark. Inscrutable luxuries to tbe guests. Then 1 saw disease, “ i f it bad not l>een for D r children. For rale by Moro Pharm acy Her again yelled the waiter. Jones himself, drunk as a lord, jrisdg- In their depth and stillness. “ W hat would you like to drink?" he K lu g ’s N ew Discovery, w hich cured me tng hie guests, while his wife took up mouth drooped a little, but then some asked The double entry system of book ( could not have lived, be w rites, suf tbe corkscrew, which he was no longer months are not shaped for constant The woman ordered a cup of coffee keeping now In common use was flrat smiling It was not s sod mouth, and fering as I did from a severe lu n g trou able to wield. w ith cream, two lumps o f sugar and. P o rtla n d , O re g o n . practiced In Italy In tbe latter part of I had been told to remain In my It was not s happy ane. It was Just of course, a spoon. The man wanted •tie and stubborn cough.” To cure sore tbe fifteenth century. still, like the rest of her face. ungs, col,la, obstinate coughs, and pre room ready for orders, and at midnight O 9C A H A N D K K itO N M A N A U B K I f she bad had s great sorrow she a cup of coffee without cream. I saw Jones emerge from hla house and vent pneum oula, Its tbe tjeet medjclne n ere is what the w aiter ordered: hid It skillfully or else she had no T o rtu re d a « a H come across tbe street, and, walking t a r t a l a d M a rm a Strate »n earth. 50c aud $1; guaranteed by “i ’up of mud, two chunks of ballast, “ For tan yaa.s I couldn’t ride a bone straight as an Infantry sergeant, he Heart. There were a great many wom milk the Jersey and throw In a piece Moro Pharm acy. T ria l bottle free. en who thought she had no heart. w ith ou t being io torture from piles headed for me. When ho came under of scrap Iron; draw another In the my window be called to me softly. 1 T in t Is often the first accusation dark.”—Brooklyn Eagle. writes L H N apier, Ruglees, K y , when brought «gainst a beautiful woman by F re e b u » to an d fro m tra in » went down. and. taking ins through all doctor« aud other remed lee failed How to Keep A ir Moist In Rooms. others who nre not so beautiful. tbe back door and tbe yard, he stopped Buck ton’s A rnica Halve cured me.” I n R a te » by th e d a y A matron who Is fond o f music and Equals. Hhe had lived In Northport two years before a two horse team standing ou owns a handsome grand piano says she fallible for piles, burns, scald», cuts, 5 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 2 . •‘Dead men tell no tales.” when something happened. Peter Mere tbe street beyond. Jones told me to 'T ru e . but. more marvelous stIU. nei keeps It In tune much longer aud pre Ixilla, fever aoree, erseina. aalt-rheum dith fell In love with h er.. O f course get In and take tbe reins. I did so. vent« It from drying out w ith the in e o rn a , $6c a t Moro Pharm acy guarantee there might have been other men than ther do dead women.” E u ro p e a n P la n and as we drove off he strapped a tense heat of her city house by grow Peter In love with her and probably brace of pistols around Ills waist and How to Freshen a Shabby Gown. A G o o d C le a n F a m ly H o te l ing plants In w ater In her drawing were, but Peter was the only one that I !, . ... ■ I .1 >4 - t ‘ ' l«V.M laid two more at my feet at the bot The tucked net that now come« by room, « h e raises Chlneae llllea and advertised his regard boldly. are ¿ividtd into spu. ea tw .uty to thlr tom of tbe wagon On the outskirts All the young unmstyled women the yard Is a wonderful time saver to hyacinths In glass liowla and Jara and ty yards wide by a furrow made by o f tbe town we stopped for a minute were simply dying for Peter. In the a tinny girl. She who finds In the usually has, standing on the nlano or a plow. These are termed rigs.. at a bonae while Jones lifted Into tbe first place he was rich, and It) »he next morning that the gown she wlebes to near It a big rose Jnr or a lai%e glass buggy a box containing $80 000 In gold wear that aftemoen Is hopelessly ahnh- pitcher filled w ith a doxen or more his gBed |o«’:< v-.-.’d !i t.'i <;.< h'm We bad tbe best team of borsea In !’ .• nt yoke and sleeves need not alt to vines of trndeacanfls growing In w a S e e e M e th e r G re w Yeung. eligible WltEoUt the udditicu of uiAne.'. BUSINE55 COLLEGE! that region, and they did good service. lament, but v. Ith a yard of this ready ter. This vine Is better known as the WASHlMOTOFff AMOTBMTH ST$ Ills married sister took him to task “ I t would be hard to overstate the O f course we didn’t know w hether we tacked goods and an hour's time cau “wandering Jew ” end thriven aa well FOWTIAHD ORtaOM as soon ss she s u s p e c ted hla Infatua W R IT ! F O R C A T A L O O bad tHM>n betrayed by some one who have her gown freshened np qnlte Uke In water as In foil. I t cornea In the wonderful change In my mother slnoe tion. She bed kept him from marry I /W k «» Fre M • U« m < /-»»«Offe « ? " ' " ¿ '" " T had got wind of the trick, though new. By using the old sleeves for a p i, I d „ r ~ n . „ ) , , r l - « . . « l M W * - J I * » ' * Ing a goed many years, because she Jones bed taken no one Into his cotifl pattern it Is surprising how quickly la a charming addition to a roonf, da M ra W L O H p o trto k , D a n fo rth , M e., a l wanted tbe mosey for the small Pe new ones can be cut and run together w ell sx m ik in g tbe air more moist though past 70 she seems really to be deiM • A n y w a y e v e r y s o w a n d tb e u ter. her son. and she did not Intend fo we pulled in and listened for footfalls by hand. This net come« w ith tacks The v in e * rodt readily In water and g ro w in g young «gain. Hhe suffered to outw itted now by a woman who Cotixlderlng what be had at stake. of various widths In white, cream and need comparatively little light. AlauM untold m isery from dyspepsia for 20 had Bottling but her handsome face to black. 1 ben'there I n net that la tucked once a week the plnnfo nre carcfulM y e a n . A t last she could neither eat, Jones was pretty cool. reeoifimend her. In groups of three«, w ith tw o or three removed and the Jar washed nnd filled On the start 1 drove pretty fast, but “You don’t know anything about d rin k nor sleep. Doctor» gave ber up Inchen space between each group Jones concluded that we had better With pure water. A^ small lump <d a ll remed lee faffed t i l l Electric B itte n hey,“ she urged. which la filled w ith colored dots am eave the hi-raes as much as possible, ritgrroal In the water w ill keep It • I don't ask to know anything- that worked such wonders for ber h ealth.” broldered In silk. This la not only used from getting Inipurat aud I soon slowed down. W’e made she does not choose to tell. me. I love T h e y Invigorate a ll vital organa, cure for yoke«, but also makes up very th irty mlios w libout stopping except | her well enough to trust her,” Peter prettHy Into shirt wslats. No trim m ing liv e r and kidney trophies. Induce sleep, for w ater aud another ten before g iv answered valiantly. of any kind need tie used On them. ing the horses a feed. Tbeu we break- j im p a rt strength and appetite. O n ly 60c “Good heavens! Bhe may be an ad- P ro p e r T rs a tm a n t fo r O yssntery They are made to fasten down the fasted ourselves and .gave the team a a t Moro Pharm acy. And rilarilines. Tbe great iim r»allig tw o hours' rest. And so we went ou ventureas!” cried his «later, losing her front w ith either crochet buttons to match the dots or w ith tiny rhinestone from dysentery and di tryhoea 1» due ta by easier and Wirier Stages till we teiuiwr. Naw York's eheap hotels for women _ reached the railroad Jones bonrdod Then Peter lost his and declared that ones. t lack o f ,»rn,ier treatm ent at tbe first have no trouble In getting patronage, . ----- - „■ J A.. a train, and I drove leisurely back to he woo going straight to Mra. Wreat tiafces of the «lioes»e. C liHinberlainii hat they do have trouble In keeping Hew te Hang Tablecloths. (T n n a m o n . I to ask her to marry him. H e weut. Tablecloths If hung properly are Colin, t liolern and Diarrhoea Remedy 1^ out w ell to do guests wbo w ant to get I found the town perfectly quiet, but i Mrs. Howland, who lived otqxMlte. saw a reliable and effect uni medicine, and much fo r a little. despondent Jones bad got away w ith i him go to the door, saw Cornelia much easier to Iron than If they are when given In r» ( m * ) i i » ' le tim e w ill all tbe money there was In It. and the Bangs gidmlt him and take him Into bung carelessly. The proper way to A N ig h t Ridar*« Raid. prospect waa not attractive. Nobody the parlor. Then she flew for the spy hang tablecloths Is to fold the hem oreVri't any d«ng«-n.us consdqtienous Tita worst night ridera ara calomel, asked me shout whgye I had twwn. for glass which had lielnnged to ber fa ends together and hang them on the I t t»as bi<en lu u-e for m any yeant and line w ith pins close, together. When has always met w ith uuvarylng h u r -' croton oil or aloes p ille they raid your everybody knew Mrs Jouea was the ther, an old sea captain. But the apy- only one Interested Hhe said that glass was, a fte r a ll, very Inadequate tbe cloth la taken from the line It For ««lx by Moro Phsrtua«) . tod to rob yon of rest. N ot ao with Dr none o f the agents awoke betore 10 to ihe occasion. Rhe coul^ not hear should 1 * folded carefully, ao tb a t'tt K in g ’s Naw Lifo Pilla; they never dia- o’clock tha day a fte r tbe “anarvy.” and w hat wa« aald, th lough abe drew ber w ill not have any o f those great long trern or I neon veti lane«, tm t always It waa not evident to them before noon j o^rn c o n c lu sio n s w W n Peter came creases that It Is sure to have If qleanac tha Syriern, curing colds, head thrown carelessly Into tbe basket I f the« they bad beau tricked. H was forth, dejected. ache, cons« I pal ton, malaria, Vtoat tha Kvcry kin d of rig to order, Mrs. Wrest had Indeed refused him these simple precautions ere taken the then too late to make chase For Ialin ts and Childrtn. Moro Pharmacy. , On tbe day the notes fell dde—onae It wa« Incredible. Peter took 11 very tablecloth w ill Irou easier and w ill nnd all orders prom pt and satis look much better _ ’ * - , ----------- --------« ----- o f them were paid—I drove M ra Jenes hard It waa hla first experience In i Saving a Fortune. Io th« three« Ueurt el « •• t u ie W m . Rudolf tha* Blain.if b- fa.evsrdtoorred froui sà|d d s fv n d a n l, fo t wiah o her sud for»b«r rsltef as Ut (he oo arl mny t sttein Phallaniont livery C p . Vasco, Oregon. Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. CASTOR IA and her children to the railroad. At the station I found a letter from Jonea meet In him at Frisco and » I X to partner business HOBACK B. G ATLOKD. not getting- what he wanted, in s te a d of In-lng grateful to Mrs. Wreet for not accepting him. every < untosrrl<«d woman waa angry with her I t waa not long before scarcely a w ere C K II< $ F * r t li» KM Yn Min Alvqt B nc M C r y FOR FllTC H ER 'J C A 3 T O R I A Saara the Signatare of O K IIa ir w r » O ry FOR FUT0HER*« O A S T O R IA factory at reasonable prices. '' Farm er» toams fed aa we.Il as «bey are fed a t home, if not batter. Telephone a t ouraxpenoe. MeCALVa MA6AZINK Mora «uhMriber« lli»a any other fukias maeaxlna— million a sxmtli. Invaluable. M t - eit atylsa. pattaraa, ffaeaswaldaw, mllllsary, plain aewlsg, loscy nasfflewsrk, EairfireSaisg, etlqwtts, good stostea, ate. Osly M Cent« s yeur (worth dowbU), Including • Ire« gattorn. ’ buhaertbe today, or aesd let oasijda «spy- WONBCKFVL INOriCEMENTB to Avast*. Po»tal bring« pram Ism catalog»« and no* cash priM ofiaia. A<to*«SS T b ts «uiuiitotia ta pu b iitltv d pursasnt lu Tax MtCAU CC m » Is MS W. I7tk XL. CW fo U na a rd er tsad« and d *l« d tnt thè HUi day tX J u ly , IW u, hy t t e H 'M i W in U eorickM .Uaunty Jad v e of i l « ounutv ut H iie n u ao , state o f O regon, toy «rhich arder tt le dtr«ci«-d th s t th la «aroruoti« he puhltsb«d in thè H lieriuaii (k x tn tv Obsorver uuoc • we«k fa r mix san ac n i'V e , Wft-ka and thè d a te of th« flrat pubi! oation is thè Mth «t«v of J n ly . lt«W 0 . W. L t r o i u m and , J. li. U o » t«rd . A ttoruays tesvi and equiisble. far PIo»aWff MljD'iXO] F irs t puh lina fin n , J n ly Odi, 19UX, Is s i tta b lio n il iu , A u jn x t » i h . 1909. OREGON SuoiçrL iN E N A — le the Circuit Court ai th« Stst« 8 CMMO of Oregqn for Wierinan County. Eva M oC ualg , P la in tiff .1 « m U nion P acific M J MfcCualg, Defendant T o M J M oC oalg, the shove uautsd de fend out. Ip the t i a m s of tha fita ts o f O regon— Yon are hereby 're q u ired to appear and ttp«wer tbs c o iu p ia tu l filed ttgsuisi you iu the above « u title d « u t i , ou 'or before the last dav o f the utus pre ear» bed tn the order of pu bliestton , to w it:o p or iw fora the :id day o f Mopt> tuber, IFM», and i f yon fo il to so ap pear aud auawer, p la tiiliff w ill apply to lbs court fo r the re lie f dem anded tu the oom- td»tot filed h«r«lu auaiuat you, to -w it, for * decree diteo ivlu u Ih e bonds o f u iatrlu iou y uuw eXlHtliig betweeu th>' p la it tiff and year octi ou >he g ro u n d *<•( w ilfu l desertions shd fo r aitvh oth er and fu rth e r re lie f as to the aoqrt m ay aeeui equitab le sud ja»t. T h u t aunuuous la Served apou you by pnb- lu a tK H i thereof lo r a period o f M I eoooea alve weeks in The R lirru ia u County Observer a weekly uewapaper u t u''i>*r»l circ u la tio n pnbliahed tu »htruiau oouuty, O regon, ip parsuauue to ttO order o f the R o n . Win tfe u iiflh a , Oouuty Jndge for fih eruinn coun ty, duty uinde on the 10.b day o f J u ly , Itritt, and thy date o f the first pn hlteaiio n thereo f is the 'AW day o f J a ly , ltrik. J B G lt b U M , A ito rn s y 3<2-Jff8»Jl _ '~lur Plstuuff 3 Trains to The East Dally Through P u llm an standards and t<Hirt«t> stoeplng-oare d aily to O m aha, Chlosgr», Hpokane; tourist etovplng-car d aily to Kansas C ity . Itocllnin a oltalr- cars (e«ato free) to the East d a ily . POR TLAN D DEPOT. Iw . Dally. Ar. Daily. ».80 m . iu . t 12.1» p.tu. S » pm < » p ea CH1CAOO P O H IL A K D X P R ICI C IA I. fur th e Eaat v ia M tin lin g to e . Pa*aea M gs*, (»tap«) 7.00 p.a«. X DO • Ml. XPOKANE FLVKK - . flag no «top P»«»«a Bigg» ll.'JRp.in >.45 a.««. For Kealrrn Washington, Walla Walla, Lcwl«- ton, Ci cur d’Alene ana Ureal Northern potata A T L A N T IC KXPKFJW Fur th« Maat «U Huet- ingi.M F ra n k G A ld ric h F la to uff, V«. > A m ile A ld ric h . D e fe n d a n t. ) •«•If oil the ground» o f wilful«1eo«rttou; and fo r such other and fa rth e r r e lie f as to ths court uiay a«-»ni y quiluh ie and ju st. T h is aaiuio oiM i« «ervtid upou you by pnb- ltu altou UiBraol for (he pvrtod o f six » u o o b m - y« weeks in I'h e B h a n n a n County CHxmrver. A w .a jily hnw«p>!p»r of general c irc u la tio n , p u b ilah td tu Hhcrrunu ra.auly , O regon. IU puisuauoM to the order of the lio n W ui Hen rlohs. C ounty J udg e for bhar n «o oouuty, duly uiadu on tu» ltftb any o f J sly, llriv, and th« data of tbn firat pu bitoailou Ihoreof IS tha 281 day of J u ly , Dritf. J b G il l ia m A ttorney 342j'J8»:t 1 ” lo r F ia iu tifl « U M M O N J é .- ln ttw C ift-iA « U n a rt e t th « Stet« ~ ST O regon iu r S heriaan C o u n ly . Jostphlna M y rtle U iauier I ’ la lh tiff, ■ I va. . > Jacob F re u k lib B luait-r D e ftn d a u l ) T o Jacob F ra n k lin U iauier the «trove tiRiaed d r feudnut. In I ho iiau iB o f the Htate of Oregout You Are hereby req uueu to appear aud iiia a e r th« onto p la in t Slvd agaluat you in 'he niroVv oiititind AU.I, ou or before the Iasi day o f tl>e tim e prva. r|t»-d tu the order of p u btio alion , to a il.O u or b< fore the 3d day o f Oepieiirher, IXJ9, aim If you fa ti to eo appear aud auawer, p la in tiff w ill apply to theC ourt lo r the re lie f dem anded lu the a o n ip U in t h*ed he re I n again»! yoa, to w it: Fo r a decree diaaolviug the bond» of m atrim o n y u»w ex- tetmg between the p la in tiff aud yourself on the grounds o f uruei aud in lia m a u tre a t m en t, and for « M h other end fu rth e r reh ef as to 11*4 oourt may Meetu equitao ie and jusL T b ia sumujouH taaerved upou you by pulr- llOKIton thereof f o r a period of aix suoosa»- ive weeks In tbeHhertuan County Observer, a treekly no»«paper of general circ u la tio n puiitiabod in Hheruian county, D ie g o ii, in parnuau«’» to au order of the H ou W m llo n - rich». jadgu of the C om ity C ourt o f Hher- luuii county. Oregon, duly made on the Ifilh day of J u ly , liri9 , and 'h e date of tbe flrat pu blicatio n thereof 1« the 23d day of J u ly , 19L9. W D F axsm a m , A ttorney :t42jJU4ll for P la in tiff in «be C irc n it G o art of the H t«t« of Oregon, Iu aud for the ooauty of Hherm au. r O itr L A N D B IG U S I.U U A L, for «il toral pointa betw een Bigg, riw lM u a fe la and A Stiver. M illa m e tte For Aatoria aud w av points, ooo- treullUK w ith niesmer for Jlwsoo sud N o rth Beach. Mteuuter Hjassulo, A«h street dook. L«-t»v«e H.tlO p. u t.x ls lly , exoept Holiday. Hsturdny 10 00 p. lu. Arrive« 5 oO p. tn dully exivptnum luy. For Day lou, Oregon G lly sod Ynt»- lilli R iver i'olul», Aalt street dock. Lee ve» 7 (Ml u ni dully except Hunduy. Arrive« 6.80 p.iu dully effewpt K ci.day, For Lew iston, Idaho, and way pidnta from lti|»artM, Wash. Luttv» ltli>arta 6.4(1 a. ui-, or upou a rriv a l train N<> 4. 4 p iu. d ally excejd Friday. Fo r fu ll In fo rm a tio n cal. cm 6r addir»« Wm. M cM U RR A Y’ (Jon’ l P u-sengsr A g en t, Portlsnd, 0 regoli. HLUMBU SOUTHERN RT. South & & T i n e this N o ia N orth bod bound s * M ay 16 19UH paese nger [Mumogr < 2 S I ’A T IO N S daily d aily 0 6.4 7 0 » H 14.1 ........Bigg»......... ...G ila to n s .... ........K in k s .. . . . ___W a s c o ... . . . K lottdyke . . Ifi 1 . . : Saitdon . . . 19.2 H ay Canon Jet 19 9 . M c D m a i d « . . 28.» . . . D e M (« s i.. . 27.0 . . . . . M oro ...» K rs k iu v iih . 30 4 3« 6 .Grass V alley. 45 H . . . Bourbon. . . 52 6 . . . . K ent . . . . 6 7 .8 . . . , W ilcox . . . arv 70 0 . . . H b a n lk o ... 1.011 p in 1 iä) 1.25 1.86 1 50 2 00 2.20 2 35 2.50 8.10 8.50 4.20 4 46 6 O í ' i fi.80 12.1 6 arvg 11 46 11.86 11.20 IÍ.0 6 11.00 » . 66 Í0.D 9. .. 10.Ufi JL4S » 20 8.60 8 »0 8 16 7.46 a ru For rate« and In lo rm a tlo n a p p ly lo F. C R A B T R C C . A g en t, M o ro , O r. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. •Ham m nna. T o F ra n k E B ik e r the Above nam ed de fen d a n t In the nam e of tbe H tate o f O regon: You are hereby required to appe*r * nd auawer th e note p la in t Hied again«! you in tbe above en titled n u t , on or betore tbe laat day o f the tint« pre«crih<-d tu the order of pu blicatio n, to- w tt, on or heiore the 3d day of Septem ber, 19IW, and if yon fa ll to soap- pear and a u s s e i, p la in tiff w tll apply - court fo r the re lie f dem anded n ibe p la in t filed herein sgaiuet Von; to -w it, for ' ‘ * ug the d o lu ds on s o or f niatrim ruatriniuny now «xiatiog» Iw iw aen the pi» in tiff and yourself, on the grounds o f w ilfu l deaurtion fo r a p< rtod o f more than one year and for such other and fu rth e r re lie f as to tne court m ay eeeis » q u in tile aud ju»L T h ia suuimou« is served upou you by pub lica tio n thereof fo r the period of six snoje-s- Ive weeks In Tb e Hherm an Gonuly Oboerver, « weekly uewapaper of general c ircnintiou, pubi tailed iu Mherroan noun v, D r egun, iu par mi an ee to an order of the H o u Was H e n - rich«, G uanty Jadge fo r Hberm an oounty, duly m ade ou the 16th day o f J u ly 11,'0W, and tbe date of the flrat pnidioatioti thereof is tbs 23d dAy of J a y. 1FM. J Fred Yates, Attorney 34rJ98a»] for Plaintiff M O N B -In Ihe Circuit Court (9 S U M Oregon fot Bhrrman vountv. Io n G a rb a riu o , P la in tiff. ” *■ E. G. Gatharino, Defendant 1 f | th« Bute of ' . * T o E 0 . G a rb a rin o . tbe above named de- fe n d u n t— In the uatfio of the Htate o f Oregon: Yon are hereby required to appear and answer Ifie com p la in t filed agaiuat you is ■ be above e n titled «nil, on or before tbe last dav o f ih e tim e preacriiied In the order of pa b h ea tlo u .to w it: on or before the 10th day o f B epietnlier 191)9, and if you fo il in «o a p pear and auawer, p la in tiff w ill apply to th.' eourt for the re lie f dam anded in the oom; p la in t filed herein «gainst you. to -w lt, b>r a decree diheotviug Abe bonds of m atrim on y now existing hetwaeu the p la in tiff and ytrar «elf an the ground» o f cruel and in hum an trea tm e n t and fo r sock other sad fu rth e r re lie f ue In the eourt m ay eeem equitab le aud Just. T h is summons ie served upon you bv pub- lie a tlo a thereofofi r a period o f « it n u m v a «- ive weeks tn The fibennwu Gounty Observer, a weekly newspaper o f general s im u la tio n , pnbliabed iu Htiarnian oouuty. O regon. In ftarsaauee to au order of the ito n W in H en riebs, Jadge o f tbe County C ourt of Mhere, iran eoenty, O regon, duly made nn ibe 7$d day o f J n ly , I'.MW, end tbe date e f tbe first pnhhoettoS thereef le tbe 90th day of J a ly , »4» ifftolO] 12.U6 a.m. Lv. >. ’J .. Arrlvm at Bigg« P la in tiff, vs. "Fra n k E B aker, D efi-udant. B ma • 45 a.m »«« A5I «.at. i v A id ric u the above nam ed To A uuie d e fendant. h i the itaiue o f the H tate o f Oregon You are hereby required to appyar aud auawer tfaa eum p la iu t fil' d again»! you in toe «bove e n title d « a it, ou or helor» the la -t day o f tbe t uie p ie s n b e d In Ute order of pueU catiou to w n . on or before the 9a day «if b pie u i b 't Uri9, and i» you ta il to so ap pear aud ana wer, p la lu tiff w ill apply to the Oourt for the re .ie f dem anded lu Ihe Oolu p la in t filed herein agaiust you, to -w tl: fo r a oeutee dissolving the lam ds o f m atrim on y G lare B aker 7.«e p m ao »lap. I l W pat. Bigg« and I'n r lU ru l. lu th e G irc u tt G o art of Ibe 8 talc o f Oregon fo r tbe et-auly o f Hheriuan. Esmond Hotel ■ OLM E ralhtbilily nearly to yearK IWId ts iwsrlv •very city «ed W wo I s , th« Uni»«d XtaU« and CaaMla, or hy mail dlrscl. Mere arid Dtas any uthcr outk«. 8e«d lor lie« cnUlogu«. W ilms A f im m a s . Attorneys fo r p la in tiff ¡■ p ^ y EAST Sunset, Ocean and Shasta Routi via S O U T H O verland Bxprods trains for Hufom, Itoeoburg, Ashland, Sacramento, O g den, Halt Francisco, Htockton Loe Angeles, B I Paso, N e w Orleans and tbe East. Leave» Portland t/n iu u Depot, S.46 p. tu. Arrive» 7.JA a .iu ., dally. M orning train connects at Wixxlburu dally except Sunday w ith trains for M t. A ugei, Silver loti B row nsville, H p r in g ltc id , W e tid llh g add N a tro n , irttaves Portland U ulou Depot H. 30 a.in . arrives6.66 p. tu. Eugene paaseuger connects a t Wood burn w ith - M t. Angel and Hllvertoo local. Leaves Portland U u lou Depot 4.16 p. tn., returns 10.86 a.m ., dally Corvallis passenger leaves Portland U nion Depot 7.80 a m ., arrives6.00 p.m. © a lly . Sheridan passenger leaves Portland U nion Deftot 4 50 p-in., at rive«». 25 a .m . Dally. Forest (Frove paaeetiger leavea P o r t-* land Uulou Dc(N>t 10 4o p in , arrive« 1 60 p.m . Dally except Sunday. P O R T L A N D OSW BUO S U B U R B A N S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO X .' bejNtt, FiKtVof Jetfereon Street. Leaves front Jeffvroou street depot for D a lla s aud Interm ediate points d ally, 4 16 pun. A rriv e P o rtland , 10.16 a. m . The Independence-M onm outh-Motor Line operate« dally to M onm outh and Alrlle, connecting w ith H. P. Go'» train« s t Dal la - and Independence. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, also Japan, C hina, Honolulu aud Australia. CITY TIC K ET OFFICE, C o r « r Third and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 7x1, Portland, Or. C. W . STINGER, W in . rU M U R R A Y ' CMy Ticket Agent. 4 -1 • 14*