4 HI H e «lth lo M oro Cxponotvo mehl more »he realized that ábe waa "^ferry Christmas. Mias Callsta! Bo Standing on a seat In the tonneau and Then any cure. The country U now fill­ you are playing Banta Clans thia morn that her bead was above water. Rhe ed If ith people who migrate serosa the con­ Ing! I am glad of that, because some glanced about, in frout of her were tinent in ell directions »¿eking that which of my old people are feeling very blue Wlnthrope and Mlaa Peabody. The MOW,, OKBOON : gold cannot buy. Nine-10th» of them are today.* latter still had her a rm * about W in »uffering from throat and lung (rouble or He relieved her o f the baskets slid F R I D A Y .................... D ec . 2 4 . 1909 How a Girl Was Changed From thrope’» neck, aud Mlaa Forbes ess chronic catarrh reaplting from neglected led the way Into the cheery warmth that abe bad fainted. Selfishness to Charity. By J A M B * A. EDCBATOW. cold», and »pending fortune» vainly trying of his comfortable ofllce, where Calls­ Wlnthrope caught sight of th * girt, PwreenaM T a lk W ith V o a . ta sat down before (be glowing stove The Event That Brought a Love and ahe was sure that a flash o f Joy I C o p y r t a h t . iSU», by American Press Aaae- to regain lost health. Could every sufferer oiationj I f you do not read T h e 0*>»Brver and thawed out her frosty fingers. ■wept across hla face. "B u t o f course H B usual conception of Banta but undo the pa»t end cure that first neg v *• By CLARISSA M AC K IE. Affair to Its Climax. When she spoke her eyre were fasten­ JThy Not? r he’d be glad anybody wasn’t drowned.’ Claus la that o f a rather inno­ lected cold, ell this sorrow, pain, anxiety VI a should lik e to have you U k * IC e p y rta h t. 1 M , by A m erican ed oo the red coals, and tbs words ahe told herself. cent, unsophisticated, though and expense could have been avoided. n. «ad w * fn o w It w o uld be p ro fitab le io "Can you w ait uutU I take Mias Pae For tw elve long years Callata Thorp eame hesitatingly. By F R A N K H. W IL L IA M S . benevolent old geutlemgu who Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is famous eatt to becom e a subscriber. W e send !• “ I ’ve kept Christmas alone—fo r {C o p y rig h t. ISOS, by Associated L ite r a ry body to the shore?" W lnthrope c rie ^ visits ail the bouses tn Christendom lor its cure» of cold», end can always be (w o year« for $ 2 50; o n e y e a r $1 > f l; 1 2 K ct* had fought against that grim Cate twelve years. Somehow I didn’t care Mlaa Forbea nodded. Rhe watched PnpsJ t v)( a m onth U t ’ l m u c h . T r y It. O d e r l^r which had removed her loved opes» the night of Dec. 24 and leaves pres­ depended upon. U m it and the more »eri 3 IT rain» to Tho Eaat Bally about seeing anybody. I Just wanted Maude Forbes, maid to Mlaa Aqn him strike oot w ith strong, sturdy ents fo r all good children and even re­ within the apace of a short twelve P o « a l C ard, and pay fo» It w h e n you can. ou» diseases may be avoided. For »ale at to try to bring back things as they Peabody, felt her heart th rill as abe strokes, aud her heart thrilled at the members some who are not so good. A t snv tim e when yequeete.-l Io d o month and left her hopeissa aud dry T hrough P u llm an standards aod used to be—before”— aigbL W ell might Mine Peabody or Bat this idea falls to do the busy old Moro Pharpiacy. tourist, sleep!ng-eary d a ily tn O m aha, glanced a t the bulky figure o f the big »-», the paper w ill be discontinued. Rut we eyed in the midst of an empty hot|«e. Dr. Keyes wiped his glasses and re­ nuy one else be proud o f such a man. saint fu ll Justice. As • m atter o f fact, ------------------------- --------— — ! ------- J!--------------- ■ Chicago, Mpohane; tourist aleeping-oar e ip e c t that a ll a rre a rt w ill be paid before even now echoing with happy voices placed (hern oo bla floe noae. Had be chauffeur beside her. n a short time W lnthrope had reached be baa to be quite up to date to attend U K F E U E K R 8 4 L 8 O F B E A L P R O P B B T Y d aily to Kauaaa C ity . Beelining c h a ir wuch request la m ade. It laeaav to a»k ua ■tilled forever. John W lnthrope was a w ell built oot stood aide by side w ith little Ca­ r a ataten- ent, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly oars (aaata free) to the East d aily . the shore and deposited the attll form bis numerous customers. She was a fra il little woman, with He Is so R itiee 1» hereby g tv *n tb s t ttoe o n d e re te * rn d e red at any tim e . a bruised heart which she hid behind llsta Thorp aud fought bopeleasly the man. T a ll and handsome, w ith the of Mlaa Peabody on the ground. Then much a man o f affairs that it la neces­ ed wsre ih » tb» 17tb d*y «d Novsmber, 180®, battle of life and d e a th -a n d lost! muscles o f au athlete, he waa enough lie plunged Into the water. 'a cold exterior, defiant blue eyes atm sary for him to adopt modern meth­ duly aed regolarly appotnted by Hot». K H. FORTL.AND D kF O T. Lv. D«|Iy. Ar. O a llf. •You aren’t frightened, are you?” ods. a bitter tongue. A ll the eoftneaa af And bad not Callata turned on him to make the heart o f an impression­ Nowadays It is essential for Ballar, Jadge of thè Ciroolt Court In aud for H U 'A O O ro K T L A N D ’ able girl palpitate abnormally. And Wlnthrope asked as be neared Mlaa every large business to be carried out (iberiuMi ooonty, stai» o t O renon. sa H »t- G her youth had congealed. »he was like a- little wild anim al and con MFKCIAI. fara. wera Drfeudante, to aell great fa u lt tn MI m Forbes’ eyes waa be had lost tbs grim battle for her large sock. Bobby’s two stockings seat. . . . make a personal visit to a ll the homes thè followlna d«aerih*d reai properiy. to­ loo, C. «ur d’ Alsn# t u J U r e a l Northern pure«» his Innate baabfulness. r , (gaping expectantly», little Ann's white loved ones When they bad reached the shore where hl* gifts were expected, but ni », All ot Beoiion Iweuiy-two ( « ) tu town A T L A N T IC KXFklgg - “before my folks died.” went ou “Do you know.” she whispered « m - Miss Forbes' eyee fell apon her mis­ ahtp ons (1) north of rinite sixieen (16) eaat for the A tti vU Bust- ones and. last of all. her own limp Callata steadily. "But It can’t be done'. fldently In hla ear. " I believe th a t you tress. Miss Forbee watched her face now all that is changed. Ro he drafts o f ibe willam atia lueiidian In Hberman I lagtoe. 7.4» pw • O t .« By P R A N K H . S W E P T . the expressman, the messenger boy, oountv, state of Oregon. o»> »log. . , , Tbs minister talked to roe about It, (C opyright. •»? A m erican Freaa Asso­ black one. . ■*« And tw elve times had Callata filled I I . » p o t. brighten as her eyes fell upon W in AM «.ai. are tn love w ith Mies Peabody.” Fow l'uaaaroaa. lo purauanoa of saidlp- **»••«• Bigg» ciation.] 4 n tm » u t aud Order of e«ld Quart, the an­ them w ith shining e.vea aud swelling and 1 got to thinking last olgbt may­ no i___ ___, thrope. 8be extended her hands to­ W lnthrope’s face turned red under FO R T LA N D -B lG O e GOOD old fashioned Chrix’max heart. Tbeu when Christ mas morning be the heat way to live over happy dersiuued,as suoli R eferee», w ill ou the lA ih ! LU C A L , for »II forti . her twluklTng gaxe; b u t although Mlaa ward him. re. . tvio, at t e pabilo aaettou day o f J a n u a ry 1910. sell a at ‘ point» tw lw ,C ,l| b is s » with the logs upon the dawned and she awoke to the bitter rfm.-s la to give them to somebody ”M.v hero!" «he, rourptnred aoftly. M<> at ibe Quart Hoase «loor la io Moro, Oregon and Portland. a oo ».m. Forbes waa apparently greatly delight­ tbat never had any, so I ’ve said date a t th« boar rtf tw o o’olook p ni. on Arriva» et Biga» 13.0» t.m Lv. Resolutely Kits* Forbes turned her ueaa that awaited her in the silent brought all (he presents I've given ed at the result of her words, she was to tb« b ig b M * b id d e r fo r on«ti *«, h a u d .-th * bouse aud In the sight of the row of eyes awuy. although her heart waa k health, following dtaerilwd property to-wil All of ( I t l a n a k l » a a tg W i l l « atte i t e » B le«r. mother and father aud the children secretly dismayed. Waa it possible thumping painfully. Rhe eaught sight eaoiion tw e a ty -tw o (¡M) in tow nabip oue ( l ) The table filled with feasters an’ the bulging stockings hanging Before the ever since—then—aud I w ant the folks smoldering fire she would fly down to of Wlnthrppe staggering toward her north of raifire Sixteen (16) ot tb« H II- For A«torla aud w av puluts, Oon- room a-roar with mirth, here to have them.” lauietU» tuendinn in Ht» rmen eoaniy, »lat« the silting room aud tear them from Hla fo o t, ahe asw. waa oddly twisted, beotlug w ith »learner for ilw a o o aud Tw o tears rolled dowb her cheeka of Oregon. W. M. HAMKwrr, W ith the stockin'» crammed to bust­ the shelf aud empty each one of Its and be seemed to be wholly unmanned N o rth Beach. Hteauier Haeealo, Ash H R. MeÍ >»«■!.. from Callata’« overcharged heart, and in’ an’ the medders piled with burden. W holly disregarding Mlaa Peabody street dock. Leaves b.OO p m . d aily , .„ , -■( _.x_ I. D. Pwa, oibera followed and fell Into the glass Referree except Munday. Haturday 10 00 p. tu. The bureau drawers in the slant he fell on hla knees beelde Mlaa Forbes snow— of grape Juice wUlcb Dr. Reyes held D ate o f firs t p o b lle a ilo e , D reerober 17. Il*» Arrives 0 00 p. ui. d ally except » u u d a v . and caught hgr hand In both of hla. A good old fashioned Chris’mas like roofed bedrooms were filled with the at her llp*. and perhaps It waa that or D a te o f last p u b lic « tlo n , J a u a a ry l i l b . 1910 | — ------- ----------- ... little treasures Callata bad bought for “M y dear, my dear!” he murmured. For Dayton, Oregon C ity aud Yam the large warm hand which rested da we had so long ago! Mlaa Forbea enught her breath quick her loved ouea. R E F K B E E R H A L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y I»*»» K lv e r points 'Ash atreet dock Again It was Christmas eve. and her shoulder that revived the little Now that's the thing I ’d like to see ty. Rhe looked w ildly at her mlatreaa . Leaves 7.00 a. m d ally except M unday. woman to renewed atrength. Callata bad come home from shopping. and saw the latter, w ith a hurt look Notice 1» bereby given that tb« nndersign- Arrive« A.flO p in. d aily «xuepl rie n d u t. ag’in afore I die. "Yon need never be without a fam i­ «d were on the i f t l i dav of Novetnher, -- -------- * ---------- . In her eyes, turn away. Then slowly But Chris’mas in the city here— it’s Her arms were full of parcels, aud the ly. Mlaa Callata,” said the doctor at d u ly and regutNrly appointed by H o n . B . ft F o r L e w b t o n , Idah o, aod w ay points snowflakes powdered the dark hair the mnld bent over and kissed W in laal In a husky voice. "1 have a faifll- Butler. Judge ot ibe (¡iro u i i court lu andI fo r I from itip a rla , Wash. Leave Kt par nt different, oh, my! that framed her small pale face— thrope. H u r rm ta Q o outv. H tate of O r j^ o e . » • R - ' w B. m ., or upon a rriv a l tra in No 4, With the erowded hnstle-bnstle of (Miler than usual, for ibe young mlnls- ly here—forty people—old «no young, ereee in the amt wbcrmi J R KaM-burg wee . ., _ , , H a io r r t a « A r t Iv a th,< P lK io tiff aud w R . Qop**l»nd. Auvueta '*»Hy MalU . .A r ,,v e K lp erla ler hsd met her at the corner and and little children. They need help the slushy, noisy street Ccprlnn«', li J. KH'-rbuig. Annie Keaebarg, * p^m. d ally except F rid a y . DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. and encouragement and comfort. Borne walked borne w ith her. An’ the soowl upon the faces of the Liazte Hi,11tint. W.O.Brnnett.Frank»* Kaee- At the gale he had tim idly relieved may have another chance In the world burg «nd L lax le Kaeeborg (m in o r betre ot strangers that you meet. Mlaa Nellie Ile rto n of Fort W ortlj F o r full !n lo rn i« lto ii cal on or m|dt«-»- W H K aavburg, d*o*««o«l >, E. E K ate b u rg . himself of a burden that troubled him. If they receive a word of womanly haa been elected treasurer aud secre­ E v e ly n K ae rb u ra . A. Q K aarbnrg. H e rb e rt [ He had remonstrated with Callsta sympathy In season. W ill you be my BANTA DMAVT8 THB gXFKKHHlIAN tary of the Furthers’ union of Texas Root and A m e lia R« ot were Ib e D efe n d an t«, mcmurray right band her»?” Oh, there’s huyin’, plenty of it, of a Thorp because o f her selfishness. Rhe haa Juat passed her tw enty-fifth the postofan. the delivery man and a to aell ib e fo llo w in g desert bed real propertv " I ’d like to,” sobbed Callat» thank­ Her cheeka burned as she remember­ to w it: the Pouth o n *-l> alf o t Hection(V)utn«‘ whole lot o f otdfer folks into hla serv lot of gorgeous toys. blrthduy. li« ll'l P»»a*liger A g*<- - in l o ^ u th ip o..e (1 ) N o rth of itnnue etxteeo An’ it takes a mint of money to ed how hte spectacles hnd reflected fully. Mrs. George W . Childs has sold her ice. ( ! « ) * » - ! of the W U Im e etta M e rid ia n iu Bher PortlMiul, Oreg Together they distributed tbs con For example, he appoints aa depu ■uau »’o a u t j, H tete of O regon. please modern girls an’ boys. home in Pasadena and w ill return to lenta of the two baskets, and Callata ties at least h alf a million extra ex * Now 'I H a a a ro ’.a, In pnr«uanee e f a n d ap-1 Philadelphia a fte r a long absence to Why, I mind the time a jackknife found her tongua anylog soft pleas pressmen dn the United Rtates alone. poinAnient and O rd e r o f «aid door», the # n - pass her remaining days w ith relatives e rtlg n rd , a» tu c h ft- fereea wiM ou the 1Mb antrtee and h er cold face responding an’ a toffy lump for me O rdinarily tire express companies have d day o f J a n u a ry , 1910. te ll a t im blte a urn ion. and friends. warmly to grateful smiles. Made my little heart an’ stockin’ alxrat that number of employees, but a t the Q u art Hoaee door in M o rn ,O re , o n .a t I Mrs. Danforth W lllla rd Blanchard during the tw o weeks before Christ­ the bonr of tw o o’clock p ro on «aid d « ie , Bba saw bar mother’s kindly look just chock full of Chris’mai glee. one of the oldest woman suffragists In ina*. when Ranta calls on them to car lo the bigbeat b id d e r f» r oa«b tn baud, tb- and her father’s approving nod In the the world. Is ninety-nine years of age ry ao many of hla packages, they have fo llo w in g i)*»oril«>i NgMtuavyou iu Christmas buslneaa can be realised. abv««, «nulled ai U, on or bt for« the I n *» d»u 4 ____ 87,8 . . . . W tlonx . 20 Mlsa>Fll^n Day I* *al Mrv 70 0 Hbantko. needed comfort and encouragement be­ plied Mlaa Forbee. ‘T i l not (ell any est organist in London. Rhe Is etghty- Oo account of the expense of eeudlng o II« « ilo ll, M >-w il,on or Lttfure lit» l4 ib il» r of packages by express It 1» estimated fore taking up the harden of life and one about your affinity. You might nne mid has been before the public Jaunary, 1010, aud if ton f»H <-• no Hp(i«Hr ever since abe was eight, when she that few If any of these Christmas and »newer p la tu iilf w ill applv t>< »he o m r t Fo r rafe« «nd In lorm aitor» a p p ly H> attaining Independence In tb * end. confide In me. W e’re good friends created so great a sensation by her bundles are worth I*»» than >2. while (or ihe re lie f dH om iot-d !o tie e o u ip la in t • The following Christmas Callsta waa aren’t we?” F. C R A B T R C C . A g e n t, eome of them are valued at hundreds filed herein a g a in e l »on, tu-w it,f<»r « daoree welcomed as an old friend by the In "Yea. good friends.” W lnthrope an­ skill on the piano th a t she was called of dollars. It la thus seen that tbe diNOolvin« th» bond» ol iiih '. i i ii o n »■ lo w ex M oro. O r / to play for Queen Victoria. Mlaa Day M tinu b^iwpeii itie pi ilo tiff nod » "u r.w lf ou mates of the poorhouae. swered shortly. Christmas business handled -by the ex­ the gro u n d * o f d«ceriton, «nd fo r «u> h o ib rr At her bidding each one had hang Again Mlaa Forbea felt a »Inking nt knew Mendelssohn, I.laxt and Chopin press companies alone represents a and (u n ite r relie i .»■ to in « «ou> v nx-.v »' «ro hla or bar stocking oo a Una stretched the heart. Bo (hey were nothing more and gave music lesaons to the children eqaitnb l« and jo»!. value of hundreds b f mllllous. before the dormitory doors, and that than friends! An’ there’» feaxtin’. Think o’ feedin’ of Bnlfe. • l't 'i » m U iuoiouh 1« Mo'V'd upon »on bv pab- This does not take Into account tbe ltoatlon th e reo f (or n period o f ntX tnoot-*»- I evening Callsta and Dr. Keyes bad “O f course,” she went on. “it doc»» with these »tuck np city folk! • great number of bundle» carried by Iva week» in the Hlu rui-tu Ooaniy OlNforver,* m u s t on o ie n t a s , Misa oauista 1” filled them all. seem rather presumptuous of you to W! y, yon hare to apeak in whixperx, Pen, Chisel and Brush. the messenger boya. I d the four cities weeklv n «»p aper of gener«l o iro u l« iio n , Callata'a blue eyee were shining with aspire so high, but stranger things the moonlight until they seemed like above mentioned these amount to near publiehr.d in M ie u u n n couui» O regon. In an’ yon dar’an’t crack a joke. puninMboe to «n ¿(d or of the ito n W m Heu- happiness as the doctor drove bar have happened. I ’ve often thought - A monument to the French pointer |y a h alf million in number. The Jo­ n o fi*, Juitge of ihe < loaoty c iu r i of t*i,«rru»e Tk s remember how the tablet look­ luminous supernatural eyes reading home under the Christmas stars. that la. It has seethed to me that the Cesatine Is to be orected at Aix-en- vial old saint could scarcely get along ber soul. eontiiv, O regon, duly lu n le o n the DOlh dwy We rememlwred every one." ahe has looked on you and talked to you Provence. The work w ill be given to ed all crowded w ith your kin. words, S lllk fit, fic ta , ot N ov.-iuber, l» *> He had ventured ouD a fe w ithout their help. BOMEK4, When yon oonldn’t hear a whistle and his concluding aefllence still rang ■aid contentedly, leaning back among as If she were Interested. Naturally M M aillol, fhe sculptor. in addition. It to necessary for Ranta, 8yi-7«d8j 14) JOHN M A uorne» fo r P la in tiff | the soft robes. 1 wish you all the luck In the world Mu reel PrevoeL the new French Claua to enllat tbe service» of an army blow acrosi the merry din. Io her ears: “ Every one?” he repeated doubt­ I —1 hope you’ll autVeed.” "Surely there ta room In your heart academician, has recentiy been chris­ o f extrfl store clerka. delivery wagon» » U M M O N » . - - l n lh » C ir c u it C o u rt o l th a K ta ir fully. M ykW,” growled Wlnthrope. “ i " — B u t ot O ri |fon for Hherinun C o o n iy . others outside your loved ones tened the “dressmaker novelist.” The and teamsters. I t can readily be ae»n You tee, I ’m to old faihioned-like I for •■Why. who have wa forgotten?” the rest of hla sentence was lost In th* who have gone! Cod grant you a h a p ­ name fits him. H e has a most excep­ tbat for a couple of week* he to atiout W i U ínb D G a rd in e r, P la in tiff, don’t care much for style. "M e.” he said gravely. grinding of the gears as he vlaloualv tional weakness for describing dree». v«. py Christmas, Mlaa Callata!" the blggeet huaineaa m«u on earth. I f Callata’a heart thumped painfully at pulltM the car lo a atop. Mlaa P»n K a th e rin e Q n rd iq « r, D efend an t An' to eat your Chris’mas banquets H e was very young and very poor W illiam J. Locke, tbe author, was hla arm y were one of w a r rather than body waa w allin g for them In front of born In British Guiana and finished bla peace he could conquer the world. and very much In earnest, and he hud the new note In hla deep voice. f o K a lh e riu e O a r u in e r , tba above nnr««d here I wouldn’t go a mile. "You have forgotten me, Callata. I d e fe n d a n t. »lore. Then be musters in it large array of education at 8t. John’s college, Cam ­ I ’d rather have, like Solomon, a a young wife and fam ily at home huve given you my heart.. T h a t la my a “ department In tbe dn iii « o f tb« btHte of Oregon: I ’ll alt In front w ltlr John.** Mte” aw aiting him. yet he had found ttow Salvation Army and Volunteer lad» bridge. He taught for thirteen year* You * r e hereby required tt> « p p e *r and good yarh dinner aet to concern himself over Callata Iborp, gift. You have God's gift. too. the love Peabody announced brightly aa the car and then accepted a position aa secre­ nnawer the eotnptelnt ttled agnlnat yon in Overland Kxpreee traiti« for bnleag -W ith real old friends than turtle (he most skeptical member of hla of isy p °°r people and hla love In drew up. “1 want him to give me " lh» abovu e n title d am t, ou or before the iae» tary of the Royal Institute of British day o f tbe tim e prescribed in the order ot Kneehurg, A shland, Kacraineut". O» your h eart 1. too. waut a g i f t ” final lesson In driving the car.“ soup with all the nobs you’d get. flock. Architects, holding that place fo r elev pn hliea tio n , t " w i|: on or before the 4tb d *y den, riau Frativtec», rtLuckum L ► There was a htisbed alienee then un­ As Ml«e Forbea reluctantly climbed en yeurs and publishing six novate. For the first time a light broke in on ol February,1U10,im d if vou fn il to»(> appeal Angele«. E l Pano, New O riceli* Mini til Cnlists found courage to nab shyly. from her seat in front and made her • n d onawer. p la in tiff w ill apply mi "Give me a place In your heart. torted vision It seemed that Wlnthrope enough, from a fam ily of lawyers. H e lift thoae who were gone abe waa hiding latiug between the pi iin tiff and yonraelf on d aily except Hunday w ith train» < Callata. I must be there also. We w ill gladlv “welcomed the change. To her haa himself gtudlfd law . and he waa tbe ground« o f deaeroou. aud (or «nob otb ei M t. A ngel, riiivertou If I’d holler: “Merry Chris’mas! her talent lo a napkin. Hrgw uevin. called to the bar several year* ago It ngd fa rth e r re lie f a« iu the oonri may It waa not those loved ones she was work together. Burely you have room It appeared that hla hand rested al­ waa on account o f hia health that be Springfield, W e u d lltig and N«iregon, in looal. Leaves Portlsud t u k i u i>»p<- der as he whispered his Instructions to Hf » this city stiffness, anyways! Was she not In giving It to them pie faith. pnrrraaDQe lo an order o f tbe H o u . K- B. 4.16 p. tu., returue 1U.86 *.ua., dull« "There la room In my heart for you. her , Miss Forbes sighed. lin tie r . Judge o f tbe above e n title d court, hoarding It for herself? All of ■ sud­ ♦ Dress Hints. I can't get used to i t d u ly m ade on the 14th day of D eoem bei, H e n ry -ro o m for the memory of ray The car sped through the streets and Curvali 1« pttMsenger leave« PoilLu.. den a realisation of her true position 19U9, aud the date of the first publioatiou U nion Depot 7.80a t t i., s r r iv e » 6 80 p . dear one*, room for the whole world tn a abort tim e reaohed th * country­ To cleanse the collars of garment» rushed upon her with resistless fore*. thereof i* t b e M lh day o f D vo em tx r. 1909. D a ily . • side. Mias Peabody’s fresh laugh rang dissolve one part salt In four o f al­ And how long had abe abut herself J. A . W IL S O N . A ttorney SIRES AND SONS. 7 td M f 4. ] - - ' fo r P la in tiff out aa they raced along Rhe seemed cohol and apply w ith a sponge and Hlierhlso paaaeuger leave» Porli» Wb this world of her own selfish mak U nion Depot 4 60 p.ui., striveeM.x6a i to be enjoying beraelf hugely. Miss rub well Ing? Tw elve years. D a ily . * George F. Bher, president of the ro rh rt, wished that she were havtng A shame came In her heart that abe Bending F elt hats may be cleaned by dipping U M M O N S - l n th e C ir c u it C o a rt o f the B f t « Railw ay company, la sixty I rorOe* > ao good a time had all thia w hile taken no Interest In ot O re « d h , lo r S herm a n C o u n t y Forest G rove paaaeuger leave« 1 >>i a bard brush which haa abort hair» They had reached a broad country Into »pint» o f ammonia. Rub well un land U ukin Depot 10 Ao p ut., a rrlx -r single living being at Christmas ■ev en years of age Mary J E r w in , K la iu u ff, » 4 Captain' R. F. Scott. R. N., who is rood, and Wlnthrope had practically I 80 p ai. D aily except Huodn^. til the greaae disappear». time. V». t ub sxnrr and t h « MNBBKitaga boy . D a v id Raiuuvl E rw in , D efe n d an t There were the children among Her o rp uilriug a jte w British expedition to resigned eootrol of the machine to Never roll glove» Into each other, for P O R I'L A N D O S W E G O foU H U R L A 6 Mlaa Peabody. T h * road made a sharp they w ill «eVef look ao well after relatives, tb» children of her friends, tho anu tix tk nt a cost of >200,600, com end Ineeea to gather sod cook Christ­ T o D aVtd M iiu u e l U rw in , «be ebeve nam ed H K R V IC E A N U Y A M H IL L ♦urn. and a» th * auioinobUe raced They should be stretched out to dry; ina* dinner» for the poor and to help but. above a ll^ h s children of the poor manded th * national antarctic expedi defendant. around th * enrv* M l** Forbea saw a otherwise the molature from the hands dtetripute hla present» In tbe tenement In «be n *n *« of «be R iste of Ore«on When she thought of the many little Hon In WTO-4. « D IV IS IO N - Yon nr» hereby required io appear mid ones whom even a penny toy would A. B. Rtirkngy, former president oi temporary bridge apnnnlng a stream n w ill make them dry bard. dlHtricts. H e never forget» the needy. nnawer ih » « o m p la in t filed *itslo»t you in delight she was seised w ith a d *slr* the Chicago G reat Western railroad, 1» abort distance to the aide o f the spot De|io(, Foot o f Jeflersou Htreet. But among his great array, of depu the above e u iiiie d aui ,u t or before «he laai I f you w ill slip a thin piece o f whale­ thia Christmas to wipe out the w riting a book on freight rates. H e where th * old bridge had formerly bone Into tbe hem where hooks anil tlee let na not forget the postman. d»V o f »be lim e pfeaoribed in «toe order of jAMVe« from Jeffereou street depoi i . w .| d lo u .r iiir a lia t e im iìiiim da *x|>e<-ts to derote the next nix or seven stood. T h * temporary bridge waa a eyea are to be sewed yon w ill avoid Who has not seen tbe fa ith fu l servant poblle*«i'»n. »owu: on or before the 8 l« 4 d X *> I o stain. V - i t : a ™ Ä 5 T S T .» . fra il atrocinre w ith no aide rail. The parcels rattled to the floor the mouths to tbe work. running the thread through on the staggering under hte great toed» on Instinctively Mia« Forbes felt dlaae- wrong aide pipe which her father would never Admiral von lloltsendorff, who auc- The business oonr« fo r the reh o f dem anded iu t h e o im - Blip the whalebone out Christman morning? T b e independeuce-M oittuotM.it Moi ter coming tier wav. Rhe closed her smoke, the soft wools which her moth •eeeda IT tn c* H enry of Prussia aa com- done by Uncle Ram's postoffice for the n la in t filed herein «««»net you, lo -w itt (o r « Idue operate« d ally to M o u tu ou lli mi ' aftd r tbe work la completed. decree diseolviug ihe bond« of tu e iriim m y er** fingers would never k n it the toys maMd«r hi chief of the GoruMn navy, •yes and beard Wlnthrope call to Mlaa tw o week» before Christmas is Just X e x l.tm « between t h e n la .u .iff and your- A I rile, cot-nettling w ith (J. P. « . L w ith which Bobby might not play, the is llfty-alx year« of age and haa com­ Peabody; nboat doable what H t e at ordinary e e lfi on the «round« o f desertion, and for trains at D a lis * and In d e p e n d e n t. The Cookbook. wax doll which could not afford little ma oded I he first squadron of the high “To the right, quickH he cried. tiroes. All this te because of Bauta ■nah oiber and fin «her re lie f aa u> (he ooert T ic k e t* to Kselern pointssn«l K ur ,< sew« fleet since the year 1000. Mlaa Forbes opened her eyes. Per- Claoe, so the extra clerks and postmen may spem equ itab le and juat. also Japan, C h ina, Honolulu m i >< Ann any delight! ________ ¿Tbia aumrooue ia «erven upon yon by pub­ When frying mu«h dip tbe »lice« first The next morning, when Christmas The I hike of Bucclench haa an an­ hap* Wlnthrope’* cool head would needed must be credited up to him. licatio n thereo f for ibe period o f aixanooeea- Australia. broke over the world. Cs lists Thorp nual revenue of nearly >800,000, la gave them, a fte r ell. Rhe saw MC m In the w hite e f an egg Thte make» ,ve weeks lu thw Rherm m U o n u ty Ifo s e rv rr, C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , Coraer T h t.a UteereO Straight. a weekly newap»per o f general o ir e u litio e , waa stirring around bar house Tw o known to ewn art treasures worth Peabody drop the steering wheel and It ertep and W ashin gton . Phone M ain 7x1 ”l f I thought tbst any 'girl would ac­ pnbliehed In H hrrm an eonn tv. O f*« ® » . »» T h * w hite mayonnaise prepared by throw her arras about Winthrope’a >1.800,000 and maintains a great Loo Po rtland , O r. great baskets ware filled with gifts neraiianoe to an ord e r o f tb« H on U H B u t­ cept me." caaunfly remarked the bash­ foreign chefs calls for cream, lemon neck. Wlnthrope tried desperately to le r Jndge of the above » m ille d oonrt d a lr C. W . ST1NGBR, T . h a yorr heart it keeps a-swellin’ from the overflowing dr«wen» In the don house and at least six country W m . flc M U K R A t disengage her hands and lo reach the juice and the w hite o f an egg Instead ful Mr. Man. " I ’d propose tomorrow.” made o» ib e 16«h day o f N oveiuber.U M t.ahd hontee In Huottanfi and England dosed cl»sml>era, and Cs Hals's CUy Ticket Agent. Gen - P m «, a » till it nearly bust» your dde. "W hy oot thia evening?” asked Miss tbe date of tbe fir*» pu b lica tio n thereof fo o f the oil. vinegar and egg yolk» used H arry P. W hitney began hla bnal wheel, but without avell. Mlaa Forbee Ar by night your jaws are «chin’ clonk and list lay on the sofa. the 19tb day of N ovem ber, l»0B. Fondlck coyly. The pnortoouse was three iqltea away neaa training aa a bank clerk at >20 aaw that the car waa headed for the In the ordinary rosy on n a tee O. M. H IC K E Y . A tto rn e y . The affair wifi take place in about S with your »mile four inch«« on the highroad, and a snowplow bad a week lie now has charge of the river, and again abe clos'd her eyes. . When baking appJ* pie put a tea 7tnl9d81 1W0J fo r P la ln tifl. in Z moment the car seemed to leave spoonful or tw o o f tftrong cold tea tfi month. wide. >80,000,000 relate l«ft by tbe elder lavtlcd a broad track lo the very door An’ your enemy, the worst one. Bo Callata. clad In her best, put on her Whitney, and It ia said that hl* troa- the earth and soar Into the air. Then the filling: also try the same In your Marriages lit Portugal. you’d just grab hi» hand an’aay overshoe« and «farted forth, a basket teoablp haa tncreaeed thF"fnm Ily for- ca me the aound o f a huge aplnab ar. tf apple e»ucw or baked apple» «nd notice In Portugal "men'* frequently marry tun» I atrw k Ute water. Icy cold water en the improved flavor o f the apples nt fonrieeu and "women” at tw elve “Y ’.'be both of n» wax wrong, John In either hand i T he objectionable »puttering end fly­ Jose M. H errare o f the elaaa of 18001 veloprd M i«* Forbee. Rhe was quits pale and tired what» m o n t h l v m a g a zin e Come, let'» shake. It’s Chris’mai she turned Into Ibe high whits g a te ln the Agricultural College. Amberst. j To MI ms Forbee’ eiirprt«*-ehe dlrt not ing o t the hot fa t when egg», hominy, yenva o f age. whuee aauw ln the “ Index" waa atar I löse comKloOKneea Rhe fought dea(*er- apples and like thing* are dropped into F a m il y L ib r a r y day.1 and advanced up the path, bordered oo red, marked deceeeed, wtth tbe e x -ia te ly to ree« h rhe «nrfne*. and aa she It to fry may be prevented I f » little either side with gloomy cedar tread. planatlon, “ Dled at tbe hnnds of tb » |fn o g b t whe wotidered. oddty eo-nigh. flour te »tfted Into tbe fat Juat liefore Dr. Reyes was tbs overseer of the X iffhty little Chris’mas spirit seems 1a C o n e us v< N o v i u V kano Rlienlanla lo Cuba.” a«tontehed bla what Wlnthrope and MI nn Pealxgly they are added Cloverdale poorhouae, and It was con­ to dwell ’tween city w tllt. M A N Y S H O R T S T O R IE S A N D were doing. Rhe wondered If MlaJ friendM recentiy by calllng <»u Ibem T or I n f in t a nnd Children. W *rt each snowflake brings a root- sidered the best managed Institution P A PER S O N T IM E L Y T O W C S | Peelrrdy still had hfir arma about W t it hale and hearty and very much alive. of Its kind la lbs stats. flake for a brother as it fall h im B«gM thropete neck, and even then ah* felt a • 2 ^ 0 NCR V k A R ; 2 8 O T «. A c o r e Breakfast waa being served lo the C h ild r e n O ry Mighty little Chrii’me» «pint, an long dining ball when Callsta rang tho pang of Jeaioney. . , Adrtee. N O C O N T IN U E D S T O R ir S ' Finally M l"* Forbea got her head» The more we need advice the !*■» Tm pinin', don’t you kn«w, rvettv won ess c o s m t i in creeir U ball, aod when tbs door opened the FOR FLETCHER’S Ukely we are to appreciate tike kind I above watef. and then, to her further bluff, broom eyed doctor blmoeif '■ he O b s e rv e r. W EALISTA'S£HfilSTM*S S ervan ts o f Santa Claus MAID . AND MISTRESS, OREGON S b o l l in e T sa» U nion P acific Christmas Long A go A ’t/4 wm. CflllINBU MUTHEBH I SOUTHERN. FÀCirIC t V», S and Sbasti fiiiuit EAST via S O U T H UPPINCOTT'S A CASTOR IA Th KM Y H Ahup f o r a good old faih ion ed C h rh’ma« l i k e w a h a d so lon g ago | e g m t TBittolffg* « eargrtao. *h * 4M M t ahak. la a mo- c a n t o r ia -- V The But in Current UtsraTur^ ■ ...... H