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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1909)
'I'h e O b s e rv e r. M O B U , OKBOOM *. F R ID A Y .................. August 6, 1&09 P s r s s a s l Talk W ith Vow. I f you do n ot raad T h e O bserver Xhy NotT W e should lik e to h a v e y »u tak « It, and we ’mow It would be profitable to you IO becom e a subscriber W e »«nd II two year* for $2 50; one year $150;12Hc>* a month la s’t much. T ry It. Order by Poatal Card, and pay for It when you can IN THE FI OF HIS FATHERS. * Story of a Womout Farm and Its Restoration to Fertility. •.<- r.?P':q ineRky. The light breeze had become « wind and now tossed and «hipped down the tall grain. The first drn|»s <»f rain fell on the boy’s white upturned face. “The drought Is broken, father. Just In tim e," be said. "Let ua start home.” But the old man turned from him without a word. ded before them on that other aay A t the end o f tbe western road the sun waa beginning to net In a glory of purple and bold, and the sweet notes 6 f a herm it thrush came now aud agalu from the elm tree. A completer realisation o f all that ho was about to loao mastered the old man’s heart. M utely the seen« about him spoke of work that waa dour the gleaned fields, the setting sun, the creeimr reddening In death. Sephu nlah, too. stood In tbe evening and mu tuinn o f hla life. B ut the sun Would rise again, the creeper would p ut forth new leaves, and the young grain would come up where tbe old had been cut down. But for Zephanlah there was no resurrection. In anger t c hag cast hla seed from hlin. H e hurled his thin, seamed face In bis hands, I* “ O h, M atthew , ray son. my son!” he cried Again tbo beat o f hoofs fell upon the air. but this time tbe Judge*« bays driven by a young woman In gray, came out of the west. As they grove alongside Zephanlah tbey were drawn In suddenly to u standstill, and a m an sprang out Into the roadside. “F ath er!" The clear voice earns like the answer to a prayer, bridging the eight years. “ M atthew !” And the old man held his “boy" in his arm«. The Judge’s daughter drove «lowly on tow ard the house. She and M attln w PROPER TREE PLAUTINO. fj.w Method »aid to Dive • * * * * • ' auRs Than th« Old. Tree planting revolutionise«. It 1» an article of faith among fru it grower» that a fru it tree must ba planted In properly prepared soil, a large, w id e . «hallow hole, the roots carefully spread out In all dlrectloua and arranged near the surface, w ith a alight upw ard bear ing at the ends, aaya th« Chicago T r ib une. Small quantities of the finer aoU first worked In among th« root«, hoi tow places caused by arvhlngs tn the stouter roots are filled up. the remain- dcr o f the soil la put In. troddan care- fully down and the whole left to the compacting lufluonce o f tbe rain. The tree U support«! by «take« u n til H A N D IC A P P E D . CtTO.lt ÇUMMOSB----- ln ln U m C ito . Court oí U m oí OiegOB, lor «forman couatv I D T hia la t h e C u e s w ith M any M ere Fred J Hartley, Plaintiff, vs. P e o p le . Lola Hartley, Defendant. Too m an y Moro clti«cna are bandl- oapped w ith a bed back. Tbe unceas ing pnlu causes constant misery, m a k ing w ork a burden and stooping or lift ing an Im possibility, T h e back aches a t n ig h t,p re v e n tin g refreshing rest and I . tb -m u ro !« ru. I. d d lln lm e u ta m ay give relief but oannot reach the cause. To ellm lu ate I the pains and achra you must cure the kidneys. Doeu'a K id n e y Pills cure sick kidney« and cure them perm anently, Slebefi,»!« Federal street. T he Oregon, »ays; "J aum-red from L evers backaches aud pain« acruee the T o L o l« H a rtle y , fe n d a n t— Ih « «bove uatued de lu th« nenia o f ti.« Mtata <»f O rogos i Yon ara harebv required lo «ppaar and •o e w e r th« ooro p ial n i filed agaioat ytw lo abovn a u titto d aourt and « s il oe o r befor« Snturdny, dial day of A ogvst, l«0«, wbteb la tb« laat day pr«eortb«d ln th« ordar for M c C a l l f it t o l » CeUfo.nv l l->r » i/i •- p rf'«-* reTLtdHty n«<ir » < *, V,' ev-ry ).iy h. I to” N I I I ‘ c / f 'Â 1 I Four years dragged themselves slow ___________,______________ th« _ peblloatioB of thl» asiumosa fo, yoa lo Cnud-r. or hr nw.l * i» ’ ’ ' ' any etit r ra.L *. t , J 1 - r A ,.* _ r a nd ana- ly over the Whitcomb farm , and M at thew ’s prophecy began to be fulfilled. B<’A L V a MACAS!*.'- »«Wiled oourt for tbs relfof prsy«^ iy«d for ln Ho»* »uWiib«'* 1 ,» f-7, • ,» r B y K E N D R I C K F E R R IS . Tbe grain came up fltfnlly under the ula< ni tutalov -rniiMon a ,w ’ I '• »• * - (C o p y rig h t. 19». by A m e ric a n Praaa Asso- w arm , germinating rays of the April e»t uylc*. p>it rn«, «rem «», ». • to w lt. T h a t th« m arria g « e irotraet n o « «x- otation.J l«tin g h*tw ««u »«Id p la in tiff and said de sun; It grew h alf heartedly through fe n d a n t be diaaol vefl a n n u lle d and held fo r “I can’t let you go. »on. I need you the early summer days and In July na n a h t, th n t p la in tiff he fo re ve r dtvoresd At an» tim e when »©quested to do for the karveBtln’.’’ and August yielded hut an ominous from said d e fe n d a n t, and fo r aoob <*b«r a% the paper w ill be dlacon iln ued. B ut we The tone was patiently persuasive handful. The corn, hardier and still and fa rth e r re lie f aa to the oourt m ay aeero te Agent*. Po’»»! hHaj:» r»ra»'nn c^u.»q;ue a sp e ct th a t a ll a rre a r« w ill be paid before rather than authoritative, aud a note m eet and e q u itab le . und n«w pri»* o««1 *. Adelte»» promising, was beaten down and bro such requeat la m ade. I t 1» easy to a»k ua of pleading crept Into It aa the old This eoiu uion* Is published pnrsnant to VM MctAU. co., wnwa «tur m i ken by September rains T he harveat tor a statem ent, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly an order m ade end dated on the Mtb day of man udded, “I don’t like to feel 1 have bad failed. " b », t u July , 1H0W, by tfce H»n W in H e u rio h a .tk m a ty ren dered at any tim e . to forte you to stay at home. M at Judue of tLe oonntv o f B b a rw an , state ot Zephanlah Whitcomb and bis w ife recent researches, declares that proper “ would lu v a rlb ly settle on m y kidney O regon, by « h to h order b la dtraot. d th a t thew .” talked little over tbe biasing hickory “ You can't!” cried the boy passion logs that burned cheerfully during the tree pluntlng mean« • ymall hole, root» oauslng me added suffering. I was in thia su aim one be p n l.lis h -d tn the H beriaan County O b ee rv rr ouoe » week fo r aia eon ee- ately. “ I ’ll run away first.” As he long evenings of the following winter. doublid up anyhow, the tree« stuck to. this condition five years, uslug m any n i ve «««ks and tbe d a te o f the flrat pu ldi- spoke lie broke u piece off the rotting Abigail knitted by the firelight silent the anil thrown tn an<f rammed down preparations, but was unable to obtalu oaliou Is the Wth day o f J u ly , ItMM. 0 . H L i r o . L jrrr and aa for a gnie|>oet. W ith extensive ex- I relief? I fin a lly learned of Duatr’e K id - rail fence by which they were stundlng ly and industriously, sighing now and J. U. H o s fo rd , A ttorney« and flllli-cd It angrily Into the field of then, possibly over a dropped stitch, pcrlmenta 50 per ten t abow to favo r of O|fy p jj,B aQ(j H box. I I ra MlJ»i20) for P la t» «* waving grain. Then ns bis father did while the farm er smoked his corncob the new simple method. 27 »bow no proved from the first and the great F irs t p n ld ie a tio n . July «tb, HW9, last By M. Q U A D . not Immediately Answer he turned to difference, nnd 14 per per cen ow j derived leads me to recom pablioatfon, August *A)th, UMJU pipe and watched tbe pictures that see the effect o f hla threat, but Zepha- [C o p y ria h t. 1909. by T . C. M cClure.J agnlMnt the new way. By w hatever j r M M U N H . — In the CMcuit C o e rtM the Stale etched themselves tirelessly In the mend thia remedy h ig h ly ." ntfth W hitcomb’s thin. Beamed face of Uregon for Hhvrmao Cooety. criterion the tree« are gauged the new Mias H attie Cowper, daughter of a dancing flum e». F or sale by all dealers. Price ftO method Is raid to give better results farmer, had arrived at the age of was aa quietly impassive aa If be had The day before Christmas Abigail Eva MoOnalg, PUiatlff J than the orthodox. Although an aatag- oents. F oster-M ilbu rn Co., Buffalo, tblrty-flve, and no one. not even her not heard. watched for Zephuntab's return from ‘T i l run aw ay.” reiterated the boy Gu»ig, | Hefonda.it ) «ren onlstlc cry ha» been raised against the I N e w Y o rk , sole agents for tbe U nited M J McCaaig, mother, had suspected her of romance. the Corners store w ith uncontrolled revolution theory, no practical man Htates. She had cooked and washed and baked dogxedly. Impatience aud, despite the d riftin g J U c C d a ig . the above nam ed d«- To M His father Ignored both the words has been able to give any feason for Hemem l)er the name— Doans— and fon dant. 3 T ra in s to T h e East B ally and put up pickle« and made her ow n snow and the cold wind blowing out and the tone. "Thia field'll be alxiut the old faith th a t la In him beyond the . In the UMUie o f th« B tate o f O re g o n — dresses and seemed content. Even of the north, hurried forth to meet fact that It la aanctlooed by eatab- 1 " <h* r' Yho are hereby req uired to »pp««r and ready for reapin’ Monday,” he rem ark when Zed Green, hired man to her fa H e handed her a bundle and answer th« e o w p ia in t fited sgeinat yon lu Mf' ed w ith the a ir of a connoisseur, let him. llshad custom. the s h o w e n title d dull , on o cb vfo r« the laet touriai nlscplng-nara d aily 1» O m aha, ther. had fallen In love w ith her and ting his eyes travel slowly across the theu felt in the pocket» of his great Examlnattou prove« that ram m ing <>t it)« tim e pr«nurib«d in tbo order o f Chicago, Hpnfcnnn; Inn rial »Ineptiig- asked her to be hls’n she had aucceaa- coat while hla w ife waited expect acres of billowing rye to the dark row oniiOHtion, t o u t tiu o or i<e(oru ti,» ad day has led to a copious development of d n ily tn KaXaaa Ç lty . In c lin in g ulialr- fully concealed any evidence that It o f Kept, rniMtr, HAid, auo if you (a ll 1» ao ep- of windbreaks opposite rearing Itself antly. flbroag roots. In planting the Impor For Infiuits And Children. * ■ was other than the humdrum program peat and .u r * t > r , p la in tiff w ill a pply to tbe oar» (e««U frew) to the Eant d ally . H ere’s a letter for you,” he said, against the northern sky. “ And the tant thing la to Induce fresh root for of existence and had replied that slip oourt for the re 'le t d«w a u d «d in th e oom- ten acre piece across the way la about producing a fat envelope. mation, aud ramming does thia more y ln in t filed h erein agatuet you, to -w it, fo r a guessed she would have him, and that P O R TI. A NI» P K P O T . h e . f o ll y . A r .p a U y . Abigail flushed happily. “I thought rli»e now. There'll be considerable deurea diaeolving (he huude o f in atriiu u u y rapidly than the old way settled the m atter for awhile. Zed maybe there'd be," abe said, bolding now r x i-u n g hrtw xeu th , pinu tiff aud your- Bear« the didn't w ant to mnrry for a year or thrnshln', all told.” •wlf «u the grounds >>f w ilfu l d re e rtio u ; aud “I haven’t had one Not ns much aa last year,” said the out her band. Signature tor aiMti oth er aud fu r, ber re lie f » * to the rU Huniington. N.Kl » m. * 3 0 p at two. and lla ttle was content. At least since lust June, when be graduated. I boy meaningly. "And the weather’s Pe*»«* HigM*, (»top», 19.1* p.m. 4 30 p at. oourt m ay aerni rq u ita o ie aud ju a t. C h o le r a In fan tu m C ured no one sus|»ecte<l her of discontent, wunt to answer this one, Zephanlah. 'th ia «unitunu* i* served upon >on by p»'b- and yet romance was fairly bubbling been better too.” «POKANA PLYKX. ? <M p.or. b e ta . “Roniething Ilk « tw o yenra ago t o y i q UMMONB_ im s lio u (hereof lo r a period o f six eooeta Again the father ignored him and please,” she added In a burst o f te flag ■<> atop In her soul. 81ie wanted to be abduct baby, then about a year old, wna taken I ? . . •iv e week* in T h e Hberm nu G ouu'y Olaw rver faaaee Htgga ILJOp.m >.4* ».nt. merity. eoutlnned Im perturbably: "Sam Curry, In the Circuit Court oí Uie Stata of Oregua tor weekly uewapaper ot genorai cum ulation ed; she wanted to elope; Bbe wanted Fot X e a lrra W aehiagien, W alla W alla, Lewie- seriously ill w ith cholera In fa n tu m , l t ’a not from —hlm." Tbe farm er hes «herma.. co' O.v pu bbthed in oh erm nu oottuty, O regon, iu on, ( ' . a u r d 'A le ne and U real Northern pointe to l>e bust In the sugar bush and found from dowu on Beaver creek, waa up irsnauee to an order o f the H vo m itin g and purging pn<fu«ely, aeya I oru g m e ii« Goundou, P la in tiff, nt the Coruer» store yesterday, aud itated over the pronoun. “I t ’s some ad by a cavalier. m iio h s , D ouuty Judge for Sherman oo,,n- A I L A N II« ! K X C K K 8H vertisements from tbe Corner» stone." J F Dcnapney, o f Dempsey, A la . I did vs. for th r K»»l via H u n t She kept hoping and expecting and he snld help’s goln’ to be-scarce this ty, duly m ade <>n the* -16 U day o f July w lia t I could to relieve her, but did her 0<etadoo. Defendant H e leaned forw ard and gathered np 7.40 p m 3 4* *.01 11*1», »nd th r date ol the Aral i»<liiioatioti ington sewing carpet rags and helping her season, ile'a sent for a couple of hls_ n>, Mop. flag the reins that he might appear not to thereo f I* tbe Aid day o t J u ly , llkJti. sister’s boys from down Maine, and” It A3 pin 4*1 a t*. no good, and being very much alarm ed I To Hay Uuuudou, the » lo w n»n.eJ d«feud- Patera Mig. • mother make pickled Illy, and time ran J B G u u ia M . A ttorney see the bitter disappointment on the on. and one evening Zed announced he’s only got a hundred acres under about her w ent for a physician but foil- t nMme of lbe (>f Orei<(,n 842 jA U d ) lor P ln im ifl I'U H T L A N U B IU U S old face. 1-O C AL, for ail fo a l that he was ready to m arry. Then an the plow." ed to /Jud one, »o came back by Kldera Y<>o are hereby req uired to nppeur nnd ijV M M U M t-. In the spring the Whitcomb farm point» between The boy looked hla conteigpt. store, and he recommended Cham ber-1 •"*"•«' «-welatut filed affaluat you la» Idea came to her like a flash of light erul Portland. ’ } th© above e u tille d unit, nr nr before tbo la«l iu the O ire u it C o n n o f the S ta te o f Oregon “Sam Curry cradles and flails,” he went under the yoke of a mortgage. IX U * a.m l.v s 3 I M - Arrive» at Bigg* ning. and a fte r turning It over lu her la in ’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea I of tbo tim e prHMoribrd iu th** <>rd< r o f fo r tue e„iiu t> o f H hsrm au. said, bracing himself by bis elbows The old dilapidated barns had to be mind for five minute« she answered: Remedy I procured a bottle of It, w ent pebliesti..«. towlts on or he for« the 6th day rebuilt, nnd Are had partially destroy C« luna hla and WiliMMarlte River. “Zed, I w ill never, never m arry you against the rails. *T should think he " * ; . , __, Augost, 11WM. and i f you fo il toa<>»p- F r uk G A ld riu u F ie> u tiff, i ed the summer kitchen. The bald, cold bonrie as q uickly aa possible and g av e l (aHr HI)li hn w„r ptgtnug <,n «.ppIvTo the unless we have some romance about would have to get help from down In * • . ' I • the baby a doea o f the rem edy. I t iw-1 oourt fo r the r a lia f deiu»ud«d in th« n >u>- A nnie A ld ric h . D e fe n d a n t. 7 - J Maine, hut some day even Malne'U eyed Investor from the neighboring It.” . jj, uvclltig w ith eieainer fur Ilw aco and town who advanced money proved to ■i j u i . <• I p la in t filed herein agaioat you, to- w it: fo r » “ Do you mean going to the dlrcus or kick on a cradle." lleved her In 16 m inutes and soon cured I dkM ulvi-ig the bond» of ■'atrioKHiy T u A um e A ld ric h the atioVe uaiued N o rth itonolt tNteumar HnM alo, Aah be a friend of the Judge. • The old man pnlled bis bat brim her e n tire ly ." F o rea le by Moro P h a r - 1 now fcxmt uk U i w m i i ih« p la in tiff utd yoar- do feu dittit. something of that kind?” he asked. »Irtw l dock. Lcuvvw M.dO p tu d ally , Yes. Indeed; yea. Indeed,” he re-' I s e lf, on the grou nd* o f (tone, lion aud atm n- lu the mtuie o f tbe State o f O regon “ No, 1 don’t. I mean that 1 don't lower ns be looked past his son dowu except rtumiay. Huturduy 1UBU p ut. I do uuieut, end for attcb o i her and fu thsr marked sententlously while Zephanlah Yon are hereby r»q<i,ied to appear and Arrives 5 IMI p. m. daily vxcvpt nuuday. propose to stand up In the parlor and the dusty road that ran westward for relie f «* io tho oourt m ay »» ui r q u iln h lr Htiawer th» oo m piuint died agatuet you hi was laboriously signing the paper. -------------------------- -— .......... -■ ........ ... v- be married by a Justice of the peace.” a tulle or more. , the nbov» e n title d s u it, Oil OF txitore the la t and jn at. T u rk ith Turban*. For Dayton, Oregon City and Y a m Judge Graham took me down to TUKT WEHK PRAWN MCPVXNbY TO A HTAND T in * Duiuino.iH i* H»rv«d upon von by piito <oiy ot the tim » prea ribed in tbe urd»r of "W ell, what do you want?” Rally Marks was tellln’ your ma A Turkish turban o f the largest else lioHttou h ill R iv e r iHiltils, Aah otrvet dock. Montelth w ith him last June to sea had but that day learned of the mort there f fo r the' period of 7 btiooeae- pueuoniioti to w n ; » n o r before the 8d dav “I want to run away to get mar this mornln’ there's goln* to be more bis daughter graduate. But It waa gage on the farm , and, armed w ith contains from ten to tw enty yards of | ,»« w eek* in the H h e rra in 0 >uutv (J tw e rw r. of S pit o .b r tuhtt, sod If you t a il to ao ap Leaves 7 Oh n m d aily cxi-epl Hunday. dances this harvestin’ than ever be your son, M r. Whitcomb, who bore off Its cancellation, M atthew had d«*cldad the finest aud softest mualln. ried.” n w eekly new *pi(,x,r o f g e neral o iru u lx t.o n , pear and Muawer, p in iu u s w ill apply U* ibo A rriv e * 5 80 p in dally excopt rivnday. “Shoo! I don’t see the need of thnt lore,” commented Zephanlah, slipping pnblivhed ti Hh> r iiit n oom oy, D rago n, m o,>Mri for the re .le l dom aoded in the oom all the honors. Yoe, Indeed—yea, in to brave once more hla fathdr’« w rath For L ew iston , Idaho, and way tattoto noraunno« to m . i ord e r o f the H un It H Bu>- p in iu t filed hereiu agaiuet > >U, to-w tt: (or a when everybody's w illing.” his thumbs under hla suspenders and deed; really a remarkable boy. I sup and to tell bis parents of hh< coming * M e e rs c h a u m . from U ip atla , Waah. Lsnvs Rinarto t«r, Judge or the »bove e n tlth d oourt duly deun-e d .M o iv iiig he ootids of m atrim o n y “ Bui I do. 1 want folks to have spreading his feet apart. “She’s get- marriage. M argaret Instated upon ac Meerschaum (a silicate'o f magnesia, m ade on (h e 15th d»v of June, 11*11, m id the n o * xieting be .w ee u th e p ia ttitlfl and your- 5.40 a. ut , or upon a rriv a l train No. 4, pose you are quite Inordinately -proud something to talk about, and I want tin ’ to be a fine lookin’ girl. Rally companying him. la mined at Kahe, vilayet o f Angora. date o f the fir t pu ld.u.ttio u th rreo f m the e»if on the groqudM o f W ilfu l deaertioti-, and d aily except Kaiurdnv. A rtiv s R lparta of him, M r. Whitcomb?” lfith dny o f June. tl'tW for eoob o ilie r and fo rth o r re lie f aa to tu« 4 p. m . d ally txo spt Friday. something to think of a fterw ard.” Marks Is. books like an August pop F e rh a i« he w ill not forgive you, In the aanjak of Kutale. etc., but prin Zephanlah was shading tbe "b” on eourt m ay v ein e q u itab le and Juat. T ie o s KiNnaLL, A ’ to ru -y “I ’m w illing to do all 1 can. H attie. py w ith her red cheeks and her red the downward stroke aud did not aee and then that w ill be my only chance cipally to the c a u of Eakl-Shehr. I t 840-JeUG6J T h ia MUMirtiooe te served upou you by puh- f..r F la in iif l Seems kinder foolish to me, but If you hair." lie a tio n thereof fo r the period o f aix auooeaa- la found to nodular form. For fu ll •|,loriu»llon eat. on or adpreaa fit to Interrupt so delicate a proceed to know your mother,” she hud said. look at It ’tother way lt’a all rig h t ive week» tu t he Mber-owa U otuity O bserver, M atthew W hitcomb straightened ing to answer, but later over hla cup Down by the rye field (he young pro * I^ H E K IF F BALK. a weekly hewapopsr o f general o iru u ia tio n , I t ’a to be w hat they call an elopement,- hhnself slowly. "Rally M a r k s la the The Coal Fields. M cM U R R A Y ’ of tea he repeated tbe conversation of fessor o f agricultural physics waa pn b lta m d in t»h<nutiu coun ty, O regon, in ehr* wrong bait, father," he snld dryly. tbe pompous country gentleman verba bracing him self by hla elbowa against N otiee ia herabv giv«n that »urrtuant to pursuance to the order o f the lio n W m 11 .n Ninety-six per cent o f the w orld’« the oomiunnd of a w rit of c ir e n t io a and de- riohe. C ounty Judge for finer n au coun ty, "Y e n ” "H e r horizon Is covered w ith a dance tim. Abigail's heart w arm ed w ithin tbe rails and saying: U s n 'i 1'aeacngsr A g en t, coal la produced north of the equator. oree iaeuad out o f tb» C h o u it nonrt o f the d u ly m ade on the lK'.h day ot J u ly . »SAW. ano “ AJ1 right. I never eloped, but I and a recipe for mince pie.” “ By keeping my nose ln a book four P o rtla n d , O re g o n . her as abe heard, but abe knew better Htnte of O regon, tor th» oooulv of ttherm nn, the date o f th» drat p u b lic a tio n thereof ia guess wo can manage It somehow. Aa he was speaking the sound of than to comment on M atthew ’s suc years yon see I have SUifeeded in W h a t 1« B eat fo r In d ig e s tio n ? I t o roe dirented. dated lb» 12th d»y o f J u ly , tbe 884 d u v o f J u ly , IS*W Thia la Thursday. Shall we bring It horses’ hoofs approaching rapidly came .j ii . _ , 1 11MW, In a am t t h e n in p»ndbig w h erein M ay J B OnraiAM A ttornev pleasing the Judge’s daughter. Now cess. A Robinson of D ru fu q u lo , O ntario , I gnrigut le plsttitiS and John w Biown. off next Tuesday night?" for P la in tiff from the curve lrt the road to the east, “Sally M arks aaya the Judge's w ill you let me try to eave the farm?" has been troubled fur ysara w ith ludlg-1 Nanny J Brown, H M S h u ll, and B .u k o f 842j28e81 The dale suited the young woman, and before the farm er could answer a Zephanlah waa looking at the pro daughter's real pleasant spoken and U W M o S A - i i i the C ircuii Court ol the »tai« — U - f lL w ..) l «..l.lwvlro I OrKEB VKlIOy Io def©U<lH0<B, OolUlU tlld iliu and next morning Ijoth got up to act trim little phaeton, draw n by a span I [Ut< l(J njCr^„| property h e re in a fte r dee- s of Orrgon for itj£criii.i,i Coamt y .. frieudly,” ahe aald. now w ith brim m ing fessor w ith the eyes of a starved ration, and recommends (.<haml>srlal rather qneerly. They were absent of bay», drove briskly by. A girl In eyes, reaching across the table. “Hand lover, and now he laughed, low and Htomach and L iv e r Tablets aa " tb e best oril»»d to sntiafy a ju d g m e n t Mid dt-oree r»n - Josephine M y rtle Blurner P la in tiff, t ..... i> IT » m riH Im t w i t h Id e r t d and entered iu Haiti on no» on th» 13th } minded and preoccupied and had so gray, w ith brown h air and large brown medicine I ever used. I f troubled w ith K < f >|y u<w w fHV >t ( f tM> p|n(|jUtr me your cup, Zephanlah. Your tea'r happily. little to say to each other that before T ute tble.N«>12 N o rtb b n d South Jacob F ra n k lin B lu m e r D efe n d an t indigestion or constipation give then) a I on>l agnmst the d rf» n d a n t, John W Brown. "Boy,” he said, “let's go In end aee got cold.” M ay 18 100H bound the day was over Mrs. Cowper said to trial- thev are osrlaln to prove benefl-1 Nnuov J B own, 11 M h h u ll, ond B »nk of pome liger A bigail.” . So a sympathy and an understand tria l, they M e o sriai« w H ’ J u r a « « V r lle v , for « 8 2tW 51 w ith im » re -t To J«oob F r a u lb u B luiuer lb « above uautod laute ligr her husband: And so It came to pass that Zeph- (tofoodant. Ing fa r deeper and sweetef than those clal, they are easy to take and pleasant thereon from th» 13th d.»\ of J uly lWH. at 8 T A T I C N 8 d aily dally “H enry, I ’m afrnhl H a ttie Is coming of their earlier, untried love welled antah Whitcomb lived to see the In effeot. Price 25c. Ramples free. F or »he rat» o f H p e ro e u i. p r annum nnd AddO Iu lb« u n u )« i>f tb« fitat« of Oregon: down w ith some sickness or other, or You nr« hereby required tu appear and 1 attornev fee. and th» fu tt. r «ntu o f «24 75 .0 ........B ig g . . . . . . 12.16 arv« np between thia lonely, disappointed despised "book learnln’ " bring bn, k »ato a t Moro Pharm acy a n s w e r III« e o iu p la in l filed agaiual you ti> l.(M) pm else she’s got some aw ful thing on her oi'Hlr, and aoeruing uo»ta, I w ill, on 6.4 . . .G iie o u » .... 11 46 tb « nlauv.' e u lilt o u a u it, ou ur before the la«1 1.2b man and woman, for the moat part the full, glad harvests o f his fathers mind. I bars never seen her so quiet. 7 0 .....H in k » ........ 11.86 ra _ - - Monday, 16th 'day of August, 1909, day o f lb« nine pr»atirlh«d in tbe order of 1.26 silently, but sometimes, a t tbe touch The soils were carefdTiy analysed bj Out? she put her arms around me and » . * • ' . n . H . . ra . 1------------ ----------- J tn u i’b W O T 1 w» <r- potoroattuo, l . a u .O u ur before the fid day of 1.86 _ 0.8 ------ WNffCP,.,. 11.28 the young professor and th e ir tilt h of the other’s pkln, spilling over In asked ine to forgive her, and when 1 When the yerba mate, or native tea 0j00|| p. m of B| u w f jo a r t U iiomo fi>pitiulM>L 1:0», ano if you fa il lo so appear 1 60 - • 14.1 . . K Ion dyke .. I1.Ô6 little homely acts and words o f half and fe rtility Intensified. Crops were asked for what she ran away. What 18 1 . . . Haiidou . . , 11.00 of Paraguay, is cultivated the seeds door iu M oro Hh»rn nti nonti'v. O regon, MUd answer, p la in tiff w ill a p p ly lo Ib e O u w rl 2 00 rotated scientifically, and prosperity . . . irwatwri »n an arid bath before l i * 11 to ,be bigh»at h id d e i for o.ial) m hand , lu r (lie relie f * dem anded ,u tbe oo iup lainl embarrassed tenderness and care. 10.2 H a y Canon Jet d’ye ’spoae alls her?” ,ed In rein against you, lo w il: F o r a deorve 8 Í » are treated to ao acid MHI of the fo llo w in g d»aorii>»d <<ui property returned. And “the hand o f the Lord.1 ' They began to be even more constant 10 0 .. M cD 'lia b le .. 10*86 “Can't tell, but Zeke lias nlso been isaolviba tbe bond« o f u ia triin o u t n«w ex- u> -win I b« Montb 23. M . . . De M o m ... 10.20 ly together than their Isolated life re w b k h hla fathers had seen In the planting. Thia aoftena the hard shell I of Uio «mitt iaiui,t between tb« p la in tiff and yourself on 2 86 acting up and astonishing me. Thia which «urrounda the kernel of the o*" '* B ”» »1;•;«•<-rth »a.. ,rt. r "«•«* »«»»* 10 06 27.0 -«^..M «>ro quired, A Kigali following ber husband prodigality o f nature, Zephanlah W h it afternoon as we was hoeing coni aide . _____ A , noniboTOii ibroe. Ton», nna p v r. a m i tbe tu» aro u n d * u i or u i l aud lu hum an treat- 2.60 80 ! . E rs k Invili» . V 46 eNHt quarter »f th* dhr h w»»t q u arte r ill, u t, aud for auob oth er and fu rth e r relie f 8 10 nightly when he was “doing up hla comb now wonderlngly beheld to the seeds and enable« them to sprout in I and aide he suddenly alopi>ed nnd look as to (be oourt m ay evriu e q u iln o le aud ju ak 8N 6 Urea» Valley. 9 20 8.60 threw or four month«. I f planted tn I all in ««oifon »it tn tow naiup fou< aooth of chorea,” Saying that tbe bouse looked knowledge o f his son. ed at me aud almost shouted: ‘No; I l iiis auiniuou» la served upon you by pub 4.20 46 8 . . . Bourbon. . . 8.60 ' .U I - . . . . . . . I .r a r a it » o t i i I w m t h r s s range aeventeen eaat ■ f W lila m s tte rosridi- lic a tio n i hereof f o r a period of aixauaeaaa- ”ao big and akeery” to ber when the their natural « ta t* It require« tu I B Alao ihe west one ball of aeerioa thlrtr w ill not give her up! I w ill defy you 62 6 ........ K e u t . . . . 8.80 « 46 iv» weeks in thefiberrunu County ( ‘baerver, a THE HONEYMOON PARADE. sun commenced going down, and Zeph or four y e a n for the seeds to germl- two. in tow nauiu »hr»- snath of r ng» sev weekly nqwapaper ol general eiro u iatio u 6 0Û to the end!’ When I asked him what 67.8 . . . W lloox . . . 8 16 enteen east o f tb» W illn m e tte m eri lia n , a ll anlah caring leas and leas often to .. Khan 1 ko. 7.46 a ns be meant by such durned nonsense lie nate. pubiiabed in fib eruiau oouuty, O regon, tu 8.80 arv 70 0 of ra id proygrt» being situated in S iieriu au take the long drive to the Corners Wedding Custom In On» Town When purauanee to au o rd e ro f tbe H o n W m U e n - actually chanked hla te e th ” oonnty,' Oregon. ricba, ju dge of tbe County C o u rt of fiber- th» T rain la Late. store. Thia close companionship and I t was that romance was bubbling, J. G. F k « w m m *. Sheriff of F o r rates and In fo rm a tio n apply to In te n se ly C allek y P a in s R e lie v ed roan oouuty. O regon, duly m ade on the 16th devotion worked a aubtla, »lowly per 18435i jy 16a 13] fib e rm a n n o u tity . Oregon A small city, which need not be lo and by the following Tuesday Zed had day ot J o lv , aud 'b e date o f ib*- F . C R A B T R E E , A g a n t, “ For years I suffered from Intense ceptible change In the countenance« ?ated more particularly than that It la made himself believe thnt a stern fa tirat pu htiostion thereof la tbe J8d day of J o ly ^ liM t. M o r« » . O r . of the Old couple till at Inst they somewhere east of Boston, baa its own colicky pains w hich would come on at ther had stepped between him and the W D FsaoMAH, A ttorney were seen to actually resemble each peculiar way of sj>eedlug the newly tlmea, aud from w hich I could find no object of bis love and would brutally for F la iu tiff 84 ‘ii 2 8-8 1 married on their honeymoon. blast hla future, nnd H a ttie composed other. .♦ relief," toys I H M a*on, of Beaverdam, For one thing, every one goes to the K y, "Charaharlalti’s Collo, f ’h olsra and The following fall the grain again a note to l>e left l>ehlnd for her moth lu tbe Cirerait C ourt of tbe fila te of O tegou, er asking forgiveness and saying that yielded sparingly, but as much of the station to see the couple depart. This Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended | " r e t .tra c t, Strong brick, M em , Ore. Iu and for tb« oouuty o f fiberuiau. Is done ln .many small places. The It almost broke her heart to do the seed had rotted la the ground under to ins bv a friend- A fte r ta k in g a few the persistent spring ralna Zephantah showering of rice or confetti and the thing contemplated. C la ra B ak e r P la iu tiff, <loses of tbe remedy I waa com pletely Ham m ons. va. The farmer's bedtime waa 0 o'clock. had no thought of defeat. I4 ttle could throwing of the old shoe take place, F ra u k E B aker, D « fru d a n t. cured four years ago. and there bos I teen By 10 be and hla good w ife were »nor be saved for the mortgage. But the not at the home of tbe bride, but a t the C o n fe c tio n e ry lng. Even the eat slept. Not so w ith amount waa not great, and there still atatton. To th a t extent the city re no retqrn o f the symptoms allies th a t | To F ra n k E B aker th e nbove nam ed de H a ttie and Zed. however The young tim e ." F or sale by Moro Pharm acy remained three years. In which to ferred to Is not unusual. fendant C ig a rs , T o b acco s in the nam e of tba f ita t* o f O rtg o n : woman aat In her room, dressed for But to thia city train schedules fre meet It. Moreover, Zephanlah's child Yon »re hereby req uired to appear and A F ly R t m » v * r . the elopement and feeling thrllla of ro like faith In a loving and Interfering quently go aw ry, and when they do answer tbe o o m p la iu l filed against yon in B illia r d an d Pool T a b le s -AHIes that alw now beginning to get manee, and Zed had made a sneak for the unusual happsmT The wedding, of Father precluded all Idea of failure tbe atx-Ve en title d » m t, ou or before tbe last r u n O t o MAN 8TFT1CK H IS F IS T OK T H r the- barn to hitch up a horse and day of tbe tim * preaorliied in tbe order of The Whitcomb farm had supported course, has been celebrated on time, busy w ill soon lenvs If you saturate B A IL . b lica tio n , to -w it, on o rtie fo re the 8d day clothe w ith oil of sassafras and lay wagon and the reception baa taken aa ranch Ice cold d rln k v a n d ice cream in sea u pu four generations of Industrious. God ffie p te in lie r, IM » . and if yon f a il to soap- A t 11 o’clock the rig was driven to «yea, held the reins, and as she uotlcod fearing men—supported them easily rime aa such things u«ually taka. The them near window » and doors. son. H<>da water, botttotfnnd fountain, pear and a n s v er, p la in tiff w ill apply lo tbe the front gate, and Zed Jumped down the boy by the roadside abe nodded and well The Lord would not desert departure from the bride’s boros 1» oourt for tb * re lie f dem anded ‘. n the eom- alw ays on hand. pleasantly to him. But he. caught lu In Memory of Liablg. p la in t filed herein against you; to -w it, for and hid beside the rosebush Three made In due season to catch the train tbelr equally Industrious and (¿otffear a decree fhaaolviug tbe bonds o f m atrim on v A statue of Liebig la to ba erected In minutes later lla ttle was w ith him. shirt sleeves and suspenders, rivaled lng descendant In tbe hour of his need If It la on time. now exiatiog between tbe p la in tiff and O verlaud Express train a for Halera, Darm stadt, where be wua born In 1808. Thera were whlsj>ers and hand an "August poppy” as the carriage The wedding guests rush to tits «ta But lu tbe fall, when the mortgage yonroclf, ou tbe grounds o f w ilfn i desertion (tom-burg, Ash laud, Km raineuto, O g- sqneesea. and the elopement had start passed, forgetting In hla embarrass became due, something leered at Zeph tton, where all other Inhabitant» hav fo r a p rio d of m ore than «»oe year and Franoiiton, Stockton L<« for snob oth er and fu rth e r re lie f as to tne deu, Hau ed I t had progressed Just forty rods nient to hide his telltale fnce from anlah from the barren rye fields. It ing nothing better to do have assem Nawar Knew»» ta Fall Angeles. E l Paso, N ew Orlaans and tb« court m ay aeem i q u ita b le and Ju-t. N Ithnr *pn’: • wh!»e the when there came a flash of lightning. his fath er bled already. It 1» a free .show which .-tired nt him from the scanty stub East. Leaves PortlaNtl U nion Depot. T h ia auiumous ia served upou vou by pub “ I have used Cham berlain's ('olio, A t fifty rods the thunder bellowed. beat of the b urr) lug hoofs died uw tio n tboreof fo r tbe period of six suooe^e- 8 45 p. tn. Arrives 7 26 a- tu., d aily . ble of tbe oats and wheat. It reared no one would miss. BUSINESS COLLEGE lica ive we»ka iu T h e dberm an County O bserver, A t a hundred the rain began to fall. down tbe road, but the silence waa Its ugly head exultautly at him our The carriage bearing tbe newly m ar C bo b ra and Diarrhoea Rem edy since] W A S M IM O U S M A M O T S M T N S T W M oruiug trgju oouneuUAt Woodburn a weekly uewapaper o f g e n e ra l otraolatlo n, eoervAMO. o«««o» Zed had been crafty, bat be hadn’t no tense betweeu them, < The boy broke of the menu ahocka of corn. Zeph ried pair |s draw n by whits horaee and It was first Introduced to the public, lo pnbliylied in H nerm afi eonn v, O regon, iu d ally except Hunday w ith train» for W R I T E F O R C A T A L O G 1872, and hava never found an Inatan« • I ticed the gathering atorm. Itomauce It at last, taking the aggressive. decorated w ith white ribbons. Cnatota M t. A ngel, HI Ivor ton Brow nsvllla. puravtanoe to an order o f lb» llo u W ua H en anlah stood face to face with defeat Flow« F m » ta • J “The farm ta beginning to fall now. and a soaking shower do not go well rioba. C ounty Judge fo r fib erm an county, HprlngtioTd, W e n d liu g uutl N a tro u . And Zephanlah’s suffering waa tw o demand» thia, a n d no one has yet had w here a cur« was not speedily effected duly m ad» on tbe l« tb day of J u ly itbtf. together, but there tnttwt be no turning he exclaimed, turning toward hla fa Leave» Port laud U n lou Depot 8.80 a.m . by its use. I have bean a eomtnerolal fold, for hla thoughts now had become the tem erity to do otherwise. and the date o f the first pab lio a tio n thereof arrives 6.66 p. in. back. There waa an old open abed In ther. “1 tell you you’re outraging na The carriage arrives at the Million, traveler for 18 years, and never atari out eelf accusatory. H e had done wrong IS the 28d day o f Jo y. 1WM F.ugen© paa»e liger county Is a t W ood a field a mile away, aud as the rain tnre. exhausting the soil stupidly year hence the Lord had turned aw ay his and It la learned that th© train la so J F re d Yates, A tioru»y an a trip w ith o u t this rem edy, m y veiy burn w ith M t. Angel and Hllvertoo began to fall Zed put on the gad to after year thia way without any re ¡U tj28«3j fo r P la in tiff many minutes or so many hours lata. face. H e bad made hla only son an folthful frie n d ," says H H Nichols, < f| Mark ray words, four year* local. i«eaves Pori land Union Depot reach Ils «belter. The old horse fell dress. Usually the measure la ln hours outcast, and by hla mandate of allen< 4 16 p. i b ., return» 10 86 a.u>., d aily O aklan d, I T For sale by Morn P h a r down three time« and had to be heljied from now every harvest w ill be a fall The carriage doesn't wnlt. It goto UM M O N « - I n lh« C tm n « Cm irt ol th« »tat» of he had saddened hla w ife’s life. Had Oregon for Shr-’ iu n county. Corvallis pMascnger leaves Portland « np again each time before the abed ure." parading. I t drives around and a n >«»4 maoy The ’ muscles about Zephanlah** he been patient a little longer with his U n lou Depot 7.80 a m ., arrkv«a6.60 p in . wua reached; but they drove under It wayw ard boy, had he permitted Abl a prescribed routs, from every, point o f I« n O u rb a ri'io , P la in tiff J inorflh twitched and hla eye« narrow D a lly . at Inst. Juvt a« they did ao a flash of How ts Save a W »t Book Cavse. va. ball to answer the affectionate, en which the driver con get due notice of lightning showed an old bull at the ed a« he looked at the tall boy befor» Hheriduii ,HUMwngt-r leave» Pori laud Should w ater be splllsd on the back the approach o f the train. K. O .G a -h a rin o , D eferida thualastlc letters, loss and disaster U nion De|>ot 4 60 p.ui., airiv»»H.26 a .a i. rear eu<1. lie had also got in out <>f him. but he spoke tn the same eve« The crQM’d remains patiently nt tbe pf a valuable hook bound tn doth do need not have come upon them and Tu E Garhsrmo. the alaive natn.d dw- Dally. the wet. and. being the first romer, he tone. M atthew would atttl have comforted station. Other curious persons stattaB not attem pt to dry It w ith a cloth or “ And s|>endln' four years w ith TOW f»iidaut— naturally rcaente<Vany Intrusion. He the in selves nt points along the rout» place it near tbe heat. Instead absdrb Forest Urov« praoeoger leaves Port In the nam e o f tbe fita t* of O regon: their old age. got up and began to paw and paw aud o o m - In a book. If It won’t ‘aa v * the as much of the moisture as possible Jnst to see the wedding coach pass. land Union Dep<>( 10 4o p. iu ., a rrirv a You are barwby req uire'! u> ap(iesr and I t was a late afternoon In R e p te m lie r answer *he n o m p lntiit filed agatuat yon lu bellow, and when the lirave lover got fa rm .’ at least It w ill please the 1 60 p in. D aily except Hunday. w ith blotting bnper and put the book Bomctlmes two or three carris the day before tbe mortgage waa dne ttaealxive » u n tie d a n il, on ur Iw fore the Htal down to shoo him forth he charge«! Judge’s daughter. I might hbvwknown drawn by white hors»'« and decorated over the back of • chair or rack ao P O R T L A N D OHW EGO S U B U R B A N . The old couple were to leave the farm day of the tu n * preaertbed In tba order of ... . . .. . _ _____ aKa-a a_____»bam. the wagon and broke one*w heel off a woman was at the bottom of this.” In white, swing atcudlly around thin that the backs hang down. Het the pablio a tio n ,to w it: on or before the lb tb day H ftltV IC K A N D Y A M H IL L on tbe following moralngi and Abigail The farm er's tone did not deceive and scattered th e horse around. Thia o f Septem ber t«U8, aud I f you fa il <o eo ap meneal circuit. It seems like • n chair where there la a strong d ra ft of D IV IS IO N . pear and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbs brought about a"pretty plain conversa hla son. He knew thatrlie was facing waa now busy In the big gaVret pack dless procession. I t ta not unaetl a ir that w ill dry quickly. lng some forgotten belongings oonrt (o r tbe re lie f dem anded in tbe eoro- - Depot, Foot o f JefferMou Htreet. an angry man. but he faced him ree<> tion between H attie and Zed. for a wedding pair to spend the tlrwt p iain t filed herein against yon, tow it, for a Aa Abigail began upon a second “Zed (ireeu. I t n going home." finally lutely, hla own anger dying as hla Leaves (rout Jefferaou street depot for five hours of their honeymoon Jnst rid deeroe diawfivtug tbe bonds o f m atrim ony a<ranal«tvd S « to E y to Cuewd . trunk Zepbanlab stole miserably down Dallas and Interm ediate point» d ally , now existing between tb * p la in tiff and your declared the girl. You are the biggest father's increased. ing round and round watting for tbs “ For » yto ra I »offered frafo « trad tbe stairs and out Into the field»—hts self ou tbe grou nd* o f ornel and inhum an 4 16 p.ui. A rriv e Portland, 10.16 a .m . “ I doa’t have to go till the thrash fool oa earth, and nothing could In train. trea tm e n t and fo t aoeb other and fa rth e r re fields, hla father's fields and bis fa ing's done, father,” he began. duce m« to marry you!” When the screech of the locomotive rwra© of granulated »ora oy—, »«v» M a r T h e Indepeiidenca-M oninoutb Motor lie f as to the oourt m ay seem equitab le and ther's fathers’ to the third and fourth The farm er lutelfupied him shortly And the romance seeking girl gs she- L in e operates d ally to M onm outh and finally la heard the driver continues to tin Boyd, o f H enrito to, K y . I n Feb- Ju t. generation l>efore him. The old man T h is earomona 1» served noon you by pnh A lrlle, connecting w ith 8 . P. On’a stepped forth Into the still pouring “ I f you go at all you naver come bark awing up to the platform Jqst as th« ro s ry , 1808, • friend »»ked me to try boat ion thereof for a period o f trains a t pulls© and Independ«nca. ' r«ln to afoeh her way homeward Newfangled methods are sgln aenm walked fb rough them unsteadily, not train comes to a atop. Than the brid« Obn.oirailalu'kHelvw I bought one box lee weeks tn Tb e fib erm an O o uaty Observer, Ticket« to Eastern points and Europe, through the puddles couldn't help but and agla God, and no' son of mine has ing lovingly every fam iliar undulation, and bridegroom make a mad rush for •n d used about tw o -th lrd » of It, »nd a weekly newspaper o f general et re n ia i too. •very knoll, every outcropping o f rock. four years fa wawta." pwbttaoto In fib erm an oonnty, D rago n, in •ton Japan, C hina, H o nolulu and hear the retort: their car amid k shower of rice >«nd nay eye» have not given roe any trouble I H e passed through tbe bare rye field Every Uind *>«( rig to order, paranano* to an order o f tb * H o n Was H en - Australia. “ You always do the w inter plowing “ I know o f another fool Just as big. confetti and old shoe«. The bone) moo« ■ In to." For »«ie by M oro Pharm acy judge o f tb * Oonnty C ourt o f fiber- without aae. father, and there’s vary and came to the rail fence, opposite parade is ever.—Exchange. •n d all order« prompt »nd satt«- rtobs, and I ’m glad I'v a found h e r ©rati" m an oonnty, O regon, d a ly m ade on the 28d C IT Y T IC K E T OPP1CB, Corner T h ird the elm tree, where he and M atthew Thera waa no marriage till six little corn thia year. I could go"— •n d W ashin gton . Phona M ain 7 > i. Uctorv fit rtoronablr price«. wb ........... . 1 day o f J u ly , lkOU, and tbe date o f tb * firm C h lld r « n C ry P o rtland , Or. The old man brought hie clinched had quarreled eight years ago. The -ablioatlon thereo f is tb» 90th day of J u ly , bi mouths later, and then Zed and H attie Farmer© team« fed «« well »© pu C h i l d r e n C ry flare of reddening creeper could be UM» clasped hands and atood-up before a fist down ai*>n the rail fence. “Oe." C. w . STINGER, Wi n e MURR h Y they »re fed at homq^if not bettor. FOR F1ETCHM Wtusaa A firasoaa. Attorney» eeen In the windbreak, the field« were FOR FLETCHER'S fuirtlee of the pence and were married he cried—“go and Ira hanged’” CMy Ticket Agant. «48-jaOalO) tor plaintiff Telephone at oar «xpenira. empty and brown. He remembered A black cl« rad came from behind the for a dollar. . Zed didn't even walk WOSNrCRFVV IWDtlCBMCNTS OREGON S hoict L ine «au U nion P acific CASTOR IA Tht Ktod You H a n A h n p Bought C Wm. « 1 SOUTHERN H i 5 Wm. Rudolf SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.. Sunset, Ocean Shasta Routa E A S T via S O U T H LN Pballamont livery 0 . Vasco, Oregon. Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. 1 * mu anil the yard lo r a , windbreak aud spread Btoeif «rat thick bv th e grabs hu< «w ay«* aud Bed C A S T O R IA S C A S T O R IO