< ' I N A T U R E S W A R N IN G . yon did ndl « are io? me, and that wS* And you did not • Oh” —the little mother’s face was why I let you go glad to see me and a little excited w ith M e re P e e p le M u e t S u re ly Reeefl- „hire—"be mustn’t coma h ere-b e tell me of the child." cocktails aud prospective greatness n lse and H eed It . "OU. no," ahe breathed: “ I could ., I f thia story la published tomorrow mustn’t." But be did come, and behind him a not!" morning what effect w ill It have?" "And so for five years you have MORO, (IKROOM : Kidney ill« uouw quietly, myaterl colored waiter bore a tray loaded with There w ill be oo electldo. btnaU. struggled." H la voice broke. "And oualy. good things. F R ID A Y ................ Nov. 6, 1»<>V Edwards and Dick will abandon theU t Brouflhk the Kniflht to the The little mother atared at him ilk * I believed that you did not care until B u t nature always warns you. , scheme aud deny the story; public Princess He Was Seeking. one who sees a ghost. "W hy have last month. When I shut np the big Notloa the kidney secretions. opinion would be too strong P v m m I T a lk W ith Y e a . bouse a fte r my slater’s death I came you come?" she asked. them Our paper la fighting for Judge Bee I f the color Is u n h e s lth f, •Llush!" H e glanced at the utan across your little diary fa r back In U a la Its heaviest stock By V IR G IN IA BLAIR. If TOO do not read The Observer Allerton I f there are sell lings and sediment. „bo was setting the tray ou the table. your desk, and In it 1 re a d -w b a t you C opyrighted, uwe. by Associated L ite r a ry bolder . . Passage« frequent, scanty, painful. JFhy Not? . have thought—bow you have loved me •Let me give the child a feast, and Press 1 - I f you telephone your editor. Dick W e s h o u l d l i k e to have you take AND I t la tim e, theu, to use D o an ’« K id The small girl set the red cotton rab- after that. If you think beat, I w ill go." -d e a r." I l and we Hnow it would be profiubhi «*’ w ill not be governor, w ill het She was sobbing now In hla arms, ney Pllle. / The small girl clapped her hands. ?oCto becom e. eub^riber. W c ^ n d J loee. as many a man has lost, because Mt In the opea window w ith hla no«« 3 ITralns to The East B ally To ward o ff Brlghta disease or diabetes ••Mother, mother.” she cried, ‘th e re ’s and the sound attracted the attention »ear» for $260; onejear >1 80. ltX c V u a flowerpot. he trusted a woman ” . m J X •» i t mwcb- T r y It. O rd e r b , of the email girl. who. w ith the red , hlclcen aud everything!’’ Doan s have dona great w ork In M oro “He’s eating grass," she annouuved "B ut mv paper” — Through P u llm au standard« aud i Z S Card, and pay for It when ,o u can- They ate aud drank, the small girl rabbit, bad been finishing the sweets. P. P. DeMoaa, of Moro O r., aaye tourist sleeping-cars d aily to O m aha, •‘W hat about yourself?" 1 — irluiuj hnntly “You’ve made her cry,” ahe re­ rapturously stuffing herself and the A t any tim e w hen requested to do ••This Is my work—my profession - " T h e chief sym ptom of m y kidn ey (Chicago, Hpokane; tourist sleeping-car ‘T h a t ’a nice." said the weary woman red ra b b it the other two w ith little proached him. .o , the paper w ill be discon tinu ed . B ut we ••When you were a little girl you It the aewlug roachlue, ’only dou’t let com plaint was the Irre g u la rity In the d ally to Kansas C ity, liecllolug chair- S i t a ll a r r e a r . w ill be paid before heard!" "B u t we are going to ba happy ever appetite. cars (seats free) to the K«et dally. were the prettleat. sweetest little girl a ic h r e q u e e l I . ptade. I t la e a e r to aak ua ••Yea; It Is different." a fte r.” he said ae be clasped her close passage of the kiduey aecretlous, fore tn Mlddleford. Dick Huston w » | the tiim fail out.” “ Did the princess have golden h a ir“ ’ lug me to arise inauy times d uring the “O f course not," said the small g in. »top •»« happily. . . .. hla clothes, for ho never could remem what you were to him then. A man lgaln.” said the-«mnll girl. 1.40 ».in. according to direction« and rebelved lVJVp I P .M ra Ria«» "L ik e "— H e caught hla breath and She slopped her slngsoug and leaued ber where he bad put them the night bolds In Ills heart always through the For K s .U ru W»»hinslo>i, W .l l * W »ll», Lswte- . ar Ka.n-rn W i_ . .... lsna and Ureal Northern ~ pointe looked at her closely. before when he nDdreased. Ho he de­ prom pt relief. I have taken them ou Um, Coeur d'A „ . crudest of life a disillusions the pure. jut. several oecaeloua s’ . uce then aud the fined the plaD of w riting down on a There’s a man down there, she re Then be put a Unger under her chlu Innocent Child he first loved. She be­ A T L A N T IC KXHR KSH sheet of paper where each article of result« have been highly satisfactory." for Ih» Ko»« » L H a s t­ longs to the time of dreams, a state of narked. ”a inan iu a gray hat, and he and turned her little face up to h lm - • 4» «.is I . t f p.ni ing Urn. F o r «ale by all dealers. Price &0 clothing was placed as be took i t off. su«h a baby face, but w ith the firm ornes every day." Ao RlOD. *«« Idealism we once lived in, but from LSI s.Sk II. W pm. cents. Foster-M ilburn C’e., Buffalo, Fa»»«» Bigs» Docs he?" Het; mother’s voice was and thia la w hat be wrote: chin, the deep grn.v eyes, the broad, And a Telephone Call That Was which most of us have departed. Dick “Coat on third peg. left baud corner New Y o rk , sole ageul« for the UnlUel low brow o f the woman he had loved! had a lot of sentiment He Is about ibaeiitm iudtd. she was so busy. The F O R T L A H D -B K K Ï8 Canceled. of room; waistcoat and trousers on rt tales. L O C A L , lor » II local “ Ilaby." he whispered, "w hat la your to attain the highest place In the state, «uu ahone on her bent bronze head and pointe Iwtwccn Rigg» chair by bed; collar on door handle; tie brought out the golden lights In the lit- and be la feeling very deeply. He IteuieuBier the name— Doans—aud na me ” SOU ».a*. A sod Portland. through key of door; vest on floor by IXUS a.m. Lv. te curls on her broad white forehead Arriva» at Bigga By A N N I E H I N R I C H 8 E N . ••I.uclle Dudley Morse." talked to you tonight because you were take uo other. window; cuffs on knobs by bedstead, “ My God!’’ H e was- ernshin« h ef In rhe «mall girl's mother was very (C opyrlahted. 1 !» . by Associated L ite ra ry the dream g irl"— C a la m k l» « « A W ills»»««»« K lv e r . shirt on portmanteau; sock» oo gas his arms, red rabbit and all. until she Press 1 oung. but her eyes were sad. Apse and Stags Life, •‘Dick has no conscience, no political bracket; boots outside door; professor The small girl made the rabbit prance cave a little squeal of protest. ghe entered upou ber stage life at tbs The man looked across the table at honor. H e la a bribe giver and « Ft»r Astoria aud wav points, con­ Then he said “ Beg pardon’’ and set b«.r In hla eyes were surpris«? and grafter age of fifteen und bad nttnlned phe­ necLlng In bed " slid ing w ltn ith strainer stesiner ror for nwstx» lit I have my fight to make—a back and forth and back and forth, Next morning this plan seemed to nomenal BUccesa at twenty. Ten yearn N o rth Beach. Hteamer Hsssalo, Ash amusement, down. hard, unfnlr one Why shouldn’t I use and still the man with the gray hat answer adm irably. H e collected hla •Tom e." he took the small head In later she toured the »Uitea a» a star, street dock. Leaves 8.00 p. in. d ally , ••I don't know you." he snniea this opportunity to make good? Ne stood on the corner Idly. garments rapidly, and when be cam«, ghe was then twenty-three. Then suddenly u dreudful thing h ap­ hla; "we w ill go up and see your moth­ Bight except Hutiday. Haturday 10 00 p .m . “ Haven’t the slightest Idea who you merry and little Justice has been to the last Item on the list he went years after she left tbe gloee of tbe Arrives 5.00 p. nt. dally except Kunday. pened The rdd rabbit, being rnovci er.” are But you are the most charming shown to roe I ’m feeling things, too over to the bed and, to hla great dis footlights, married, got a divorce and too rapidly ou his red cotton legs, lost But the small girl shook her head. young woman 1 have ever mot-" —more things than Dick la I ’m feel For Dayton, Oregon City and Y a m ­ gust, found It empty. “You mustn't." Rhe said ‘ Mother returued to her old love at twenty- h ill B lv e r points. Ash street dock. tils balance and fell out. The girl laughed softly and delight­ Ing five years of poverty and loneli “he's doesn't have time for vlsllera. she's so "A b !" be cried In bew ilderm ent •Oh," the small girl shrieked, four. Notwithstanding the fact that Leaves 7.00 a. iu d ally except Buudsy. edly " I t ’s good not to hear the lnan ness and hurts and disillusionment» “ Now the professor la lost! Thia plan her long career ujkm ) the boards (twen- Arrives 5.80 p m dally except Be «»day. hit the man with the gray hat!" busy I f «he doesn’t sew we can’t have Ity, 'You haven’t changed a bit In the and slavish bard work 1 look suc­ lid Is not good W h at shall I do n o w t ’ a u p i*r. you know At least mother "You’ll have to go after him.' ty-flve year»» has left Ba marks on last five year»; you re Just the same ’ cessful 1 wear the clothes and I ve F or L ew iston, Idaho, aud way points h e r m o th e r, "and come right back." her face ahe seems as nuibltlous and can’t, but just the red rabbit nnd me. She held her alehder. straight, young learned the manner But It’» « bluff from ltip a ria , Waab. Leave ltl|»aris I ’ll walk aud walk aud w a lk ,” sung and we only huve bread But when nimble at the bead of her own com Monumvnts to Potato««. 6.40 a. iu ., or upou arriv al train No. 4, figure w ith m ilitary rigidity Home day It won’t be; some day II 1 AM HUNTINO FOR TUB OAHTLK WllKBS she sews hurd all day we have soup the small girl as «be started “ tyheu I was in Germ any." aald a pany a« she ever did. She la uow d ally except Baturdsv. A rrive Kiparta •‘You’re not the same." he Insisted will l>e real 1 want success I In THE PIUNCRM 18 IMFRIfiONMO On the lower lauding ahe met the sometime* und rueut. aud otye day we |ia u who travels. " I »aw some people twenty -eight.— Bohemian Magazine. 4 p in. d aily ex«*ept F riday. "You’re altogether different. The tend to have It. I ’m only an assistant Xm Tw hen they had finished tbe wo­ He waw big aud who like potatoes eveu better than I hud t a r t s " - young woman journalist dining with society reporter, sent down here to man In the gray hat Il^-atood looking down nt her a mo­ man said. "You must go now—at go. At auy rate, they erect »tatuea to me tonight la a brand new person w rite up a state meeting of woman’s tall, and the small girl thought that Good Cough M « d lo ln e fo r C h ild re n For full inlonnatkMi cal. on or addre»» ment. “ W hat are you going to have once." them. Offenberg was tbe first city to bearing, as a means of attracting my clubs because the regular reporter la hla eyes were beautiful. and G row n Folks T o o . “ 1 shall not go." he «aid "until 1 erect a monument of this kind. Tlw “ 1 was com lug up," he aald tonight?" he asked w in . m c m u rr ay 111. ThlR story wU) throw me u head- “ Well, you needn’t now," the small " I ’m not sure," said the small girt’, aiieuk of the lie» that have btsen told upper part consists of a statue o f Bli ••W e could h ardly do w ith o u t Cham yonrs beyond assistant society scrtb you.” gkl 4oM him. "«ur years. I con h eartily recom­ "Bob, I used to envy you. and now “H e «»id he’d see me ngalu." the* took her hands, “why didn't you trust bers. On tbe |>ede«tal on one aide I* it safely tucked under her arm. mend It for onughs, colds and croup In I do more than ever You always had me? Why dldu’t you come to me and She turned to make the long climb amall girl told her mother, who was Sir Francis Drake’s uame, tbe second the best of every/htng -new shoes and .ipwsrd and then struck suddenly by children und grown folks too." T he w aiting anxiously at the top of the tell mo the stories that those relatives side explain« what a blessing the po such nice hobbyborspR Life has gone a tbyugUt. «be uaked him, "W h a t of mine had told? «’buldn’t you ace tato has been to mankind, the third above shows the Im p lic it confldanoe stairs. on so easily for you You Inherited makes you come und stand on the cor- that If they got uiy w ife out they records that the statue Is the g ift ot that m any mothers place in Cham ber- “Who?” 7our father’s money and prestige, and ‘T h e man w ith the gray hat H e’s a could combine to live ou my money a cerlaln Andrew Frederick of Ktrna« la in ’»« Cough R em edy, a confidence uer every day?” • success came ready made, gilt cdgtsl H e laughed. “ I ’m looklug for some knight looking for a princess, and they aud have the comforts I hud alway» burg, and the fourth . contains the Jxised on m any years' experience iu the riouth- I L Tine thl«- N o l2 Northbnd nd tied up Wltg a pink ribbon " c u M ay Iti 1WOH one." be aahl. “nome one who la hid­ quarreled, and she ran away, and he provided ?“ names o f the er«*ctors. A statue alml use of H. N o one need hesitate to uw bouud pusse nger Dick has 'never married You can den In some of these big Imuses oo hugged me when I told him my nam<>." pasengr f X “But (bey «aid you loved—some one la r 40 this Is In the towu of Mura, aud __, . thia remedy for It oonlains u« chioro- daily M TA T 1O N B . be the wife of the governor of the thia big street, and 1 can’t find her." daily H e r mother caught her brenth quick­ —else " I h a re heen -t o l d that there form , ophma or other narcotics and ‘•1 have loved only you," he Hald. "Ob. is It a fairy story?” asked the ly. “ W h a t did he look like?” 12.10 arve copies in many small towns. .0 ........B ig g « .. may l»e given to a child »« confidently 1 00 pm ‘The w ife of a moral degenerate—a small girl eagerly, and she sat down "H e had nice eyes.” said the small and his eyes met hers very gravely. York Sun 11 46 ' 6.4 .. .G ibsons.. 1.16 as to au a d u lt. For rule by Moro boodler"— on the step atxl spread out her small jlrljn e d lta tlv e ly , "nnd be was big and “They told me thing* of you. too—that 11 40 7.0 ........K in ks... 1.26 H e laughed hnpplly and drew her short skirt« sociably. 11.26 Pharm acy. 9 8 . . . . W *» c o .. 40 hands op to bis lips. “Oh. sweet 10.2«) 14.1 .. K lo nd yke 1 66 11.00 sauled. contradictory child, cut It out 18 1 . . . Kandon . 2.06 "Natl. If you refuse to marry me”— H ay C huou Jet 19 2 and come home w ttb me! I want "You’ll do something desperate, w ill a ’ » 19 9 -. .M cD'UAlds. 10*46 you’“— you, George?" . . De M i . 10.30 28.» 2 H6 “I won’t. The hardest part of my “Not nt all. I f you refuse me I win 2.45 ' 27.0 ........ Moro . . . 10.16 struggle Is past, or w ill be when thia a bet—that’s all." 30 4 .. Krsklti vili» 10.06 8 00 story reaches our editor. You think 9 46 " U ’m! W ell, you lose, George. I ’m » .» I 38 6 Graas Valley 9 26 < I ’m doing wrong In taking this oppor 46 8 . .. Bourbon.. going to t«mch him a lesson on bet 8 60 9.10 - . . . . . K ent . . . tunlty. I f I give It up you w ill assume 52 « 4.06 ting "—Chicago Tribune. 9 90 67.3 . . . , W lloox .. 4 20 the responsibility of my future. la " I should thluk you would be 6 00 arv 70 0 . . . bliAU lko.. M.30 « m that what you mean? You were a l­ ashamed. Brother James, to let that ways m sentimentalist. D ltk , and the boy of yours lead such au aimless Ilfs. F o rT s ic » snd ln lo rm s llo n apply to truest, b e a t- But 1 s b a llfjta y and H e docs nothing all day but practice fight I t out and succeed Wgball use F. C R A B T R E E . A g e n t, w ith his uew rifle Dick's atory and tnke the Benefit. I " I am sure. Sister M arla, you cannot M o ro . O r. ■B UXUOHXD HAFPtLT AMD D O W MKB won’t go home with you to He lazy and call target prnctlce an u(unless occupa­ HANDS UP TO HIS LIPS comfortable and good nnd happy ” tion.”—Baltimore American. attention In a proper manner, the "Happy." he remarked to the hands Dim e of a girl I used to take to pic he still held ngnlnst his face “ Happy " -1 ( jJ iM U N H .--In th« Circuì« «lauri ol lh« St»t« & ales In a little fresh water towu.” The curtains of the alcove parted. — of OrêgOQ for Hherinan Cousiy. “M M d le fo rd -d e a r little old town, “ Lady," announced a beliboy. “can L G«osses tonight.” a thing " replied his wife, with tears In m a n coun'y Grsgoti. duly made on the zsth m o r u iu g b ia iu She spoke Impatiently. "I want her eyes “i t ’s Just as faded as It ever day o f 8» pternber I « « , and «he date o f the dally except Sunday v know why those three men are togeth B row nsville, was. and you've only made more holes first pnhlioatiot. thereof 1» the 1st day of M t . A ngel, Milverton er The legislature meets again tomor O ctober, Ils it) Hprlngfleld, W en dllng and N a tro n . In It.” B kvxnt & M wkt , Attorneys I Portland Unlou Depot 8.30a in. row after a week’s adjournment. **r>o ynn mean to say 1 don t know »61 oti»12]__________ for P la in tiff < r r lv m 5 p. m . ’ Something Is being planued by that how to Shake a carpet?" demanded . diMMONS Eugene passenger connects at W ood- party which w ill break the long dead N ig g a r d , his vanity tou«‘hed. . ------ burn w ith M t. Angel and MIlvtrtOB lock They are not together for social ••1 do."-replied his better h alf In In the C irc u it C ourt of the State of Oregon lo i.a , J ^ a v r e Portland U n lou Depot purpose* Dick hasn’t seen ua W e’ll «one that left no doubt what the result fo r Sherm an o o u tv. 4. p. u,., returns |0 86 a.UL, daily E E Kasehnrg and A C K -O fohntg. H a m tiff» , ’ f go Into the hotel lobby, and you must would be “ You are going to shake vs. Corvallis passenger leaves Portland leave me Go upstairs to the parlor that old carpet for a new one." J R K assbnrg. M a rv K«asburg. W tt Cope- u n |oll i>*..H)t 7.80 a m ., arrives6 60 p.m. and w ait for me " la u d , Angnata C o -e la n d , H J Kusebnrg, I . . Annie Kaseburg, L izzie B en nett. W C Ben ” “ But. M arlon "— The Biebopitrow Balls. n e tt H erbert B ool. A m elia Root, F ra n h i* H h e rid a n passenger leaves P o r t la n d “Thia la business. Bob W ill you do The famous Benn Nash was at one Kaaehnrg and L iz x ie Kuaeburg. (m in o r U u , o u I>e ,x )t 4 60 p .u u , airlyeaH .26a.in. as I say? W e’ll talk In te r" lim e extremely fond of a begutlful gin heirs of W H Kaaeborg. deceas«d>, Pe- For an hour and a h alf he waited called Juliana Papjoy. aometlmes T o W*HCop« lan d . Ani>n«taCopel"ndi H J F o re s t G r o v e passen ger le a v e s I ’o r t - Then she came, hurrying known as ihe Blabnpstrow belle. She Kaaebnr«, A uiji« K tsebu rg . L .z s i. B en nett, j Uulon Depot 10.4n p .m -, ari Ivaa T have it. It's done Come Into the used to ride about the streets of Bath W C B i-nnett, F ra n k ie Kaifohorgf «nd_Li«a»a | j gg D a lly except Munday. alcove, and I'll tell you about It. on a fine gray horse, carrying a whip Knseburg. (m in o r heirs o f W U Kusebarg “ I f lb *tr plana don’t miscarry the with manv thong«, s fad which gained Jeoeaaed), the above-nam ed defendants. P O R T L A N D OKW EGG S U B U R B A N Iu the nam e o f the state o f Gn-gon, »on next senator w ill be— gueea-Governot^ for her tbe title o f Lady I ’- ’ D besom are hereby required to appear and an»wer S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L Greenwood Juliana w ar very i.'ud «<. ’ to the oo niidaint filed h e re in on or before D IV IS IO N * “Be told me everything. I*ve put In during the last five years of Ihe beau « ihe 6ih day of N ovem ber. 11MK). and if you rail »0 so appear and auswer, tbe plain tiffs a long distance call for our office i t ’s life she nursed him devotedly. A fter w ill sunly to the «mart fo r a deoree th a t r e f­ Depot, Foot o f Jafferaon Street . • M g story, and our paper w ill have it his death she vowed that ahe would erees Is* appointed, and th a t section twenty In time for the early edition. uevor again sleep in a bed and took up two «22) in township Jm> (1 ) no rth of range 1 josves from Jgffarson street depot for I sixteen (1«) east of the W illa m e tte nm ridl- Dalle« aud luteriuedlat« poiuts daily. , «be OeeOVorb w ilt be Wo­ her abode In a large hollow tree, where an in Hherroan oonnty, atate o f Q r s g on, be • q A rriv e Portland, 10.16 % jn . ken tomorrow F ir seven weeks Judge she lived fo r% ia n y years, earning n s«)l Go’s of . tbe p . lain and defendants, and f o r | who are supporting Allerton. Kd wards Juliana became very 111. and. 8 » . P. ,o«h other and fu rth e r re lie f as m ay seem tralns'at Dallas and Independence. eonteole fifteen votes, which he has re­ knowing ahe could not possibly re­ meet and equitable in the premises. fused to give to Allerton or any other cover she felt an Intense longing to Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, T h is sniaiHonsis served upon you by pub­ lication by a utho rity of an «»«»•/<« « » » _______ also Japau, China, H onolulu and man whom Small favors. But both die In ber old cottage home at Blshop- W m H enrieha, Oonnty Jod«e o f Sherm an A u s tra lia . want Governor Greenwood, out of the atrow. More dead than alive, ahe set 1 oonnty, Oregon, whmh said order was m ade | A state,' The Internal Improvement com <«ut on this last Journey and managed and entered <»n the 18th day of Sep’ amlmr C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , Corner T h ird mission Is to be appointed, and there to reach the house where she was and W ashington. Phone M ain 7x 1 . ISiO!). and requires >00 to answer the com­ p la in t w ith in six weeks o f the date o f the w ill lie a lot of graft In it for whoever bom In time to die there. P o rtland, O r. drat i».ibiio itio u of this summons. the governor t|»polnts. Governor Green C. W . STIN O ER , W m . ÌT c M U R R A Y E V. Errrm riano. wood hate* both Small and Edward» I ¡ujc A ttorney for P la in tiff« C Uy T ic k e t Agent. Gen-Pass. A g t H e - W e ll. If you want to know IL 1 and won’t give them or tbelr friends a D ate of first pu b lica tio n , Heptember married you for your money. D ale of last p u b lica tio n , Noveutoar ft. DU» chance at the money the com mission Rbs— I wish I could tell «• easily w ill have to disburse. Small and Ed what I married you for wards have agreed to bury their d lf A rubber hot water bottle Is easily ferences and secure for th e m s e lv e s th e rootrol o f the commission They w ill cleaned. Wash It well w ith lukewarm water and soap, rubbing on lbs soap unite their votes, elect Governor Green wood to the senate, remove him from w ith a piece of flaaael. m o n t h l y m a g a z in e State to federal politics and bare as The Caspian sea has only eleven F a m il y L ib r a r y governor a man whom they can con pounds of aalt ta the ton of w ater; tret Dick Ilnaton, the lieutenant gov Tin Best in Cuaent Liteiatwi the English channel has seventy-two emor. w ill succeed Greenwood, and and tbe Dead sea 1ST. 12 C o a ir L iv f N ovxur Ytaauv Small and Edwards w ill have the Tbe Tfagee of the coollea who raise M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N D » spending of the commission funds. DAPCTYS O N T IM E L Y T O P IC S s “ And I've secure«! the story for my tea In Ceylon vary from M S to 11«« They are. however paper I t ’s the biggest surprise In the rents a day. S2.O O RgRVKAR; 2 0 0TB. * coev housed free and get rice at coat price political Malory o f the state N O C O N T IN U E D S T O R IE S “ Dick gave you permission. I sup CVKRY nuiRBxn OORRRLXTB ir Preeur pose. to use thia atory “Wo. n » does not know I am work FOR FLETCHER'S fog on a paper I have not seen him He The HER RED RABBIT. O b s e rv e r. “Tea. It ’s a fairy story," be said, and sat down tieslde her, “and 1 am hunting for the castle where the p rin ­ cess Is Imprisoned, and I ’m the poor knight who has wandered and w an­ dered and can’t find her.” “ But some day you w ill find her." comforted the small person, “and you’ll give her a kiss, snd you’ll live happy ever after." “I ’m not so sure," said the rueful knight, "th at she’ll let me klse her.* “W hy not?" "W ell, you see, the princess aud the knight quarreled a w fu lly , and the princess ran away from him and said she would never come back " "Oh.” gasped the amall girl, ’That’ s different from any Julry U le 1 ever OREGON SHOWTIME U nion P acific y. • THE BROKEN DEADLOCK. WLÖ4BH SOÖTHERN I). Wit QUARTERLY MEETING AND E le c tio n o f O ffic e r s SHERMAN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE s 1HRH PICIHC CO.. Sunset, Ocean and Routa E A S T via S O U T H W ASCO , O REG O N, Tuesday, November 9th. EXECUTIVE WiEfcfINC A.*D ELECTION AT 1:30 P. “ E xcellent M usical and L iterary Program , in w h ich rep resen ta tiv es from all p arts of th e cou n ty w ill participate, w ill be rendered in Aker’s Opera House In th e E ven in g at 8 o’clock. UPPINCOTT’S A E veryone is Cordially Invited Ü Ohlldr»« •’ Cry I c A S T O R IA