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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1910)
Or. H Ut. Soc., CMj Hali. Eistcibliehod 1887. « M M O » ■Uront hall bedroom, “house heated, JLJUBE' The (rain (¡routers Conveniences A r . . 0 t . t a A « . n 6 n . l .0 R»»> Free D .U « O »« ,„ d ,b . Telephone. There 1. “ o‘^ ^ " ^ n£ Z u M ‘c MBS, TRIPP'S ■ n t * SET. do mve ferniere ehouhl have — and many -«count , . , (UM| bank The poseeswr of such an account count With a good ban«. « ,«,r, nn or about avoid, the ri.k ol having h « money on bn. per-on h i. home « h er. it 1. in danger ol fire and tblever 111. bill, paid by eheok are not only a « td merfpt. bn al.o a convenience in h i. home tran.aot.oo. where very He the « p r n r y change lor concluding »etllem ent.. not a t hand Don’t*.to'p to think thi. over, but .ta rt an account now wPh I The Ulasco (larehousc Killing Co. flank, of K ° ro- ................................ i m MORO PHARMACY E x p e rt, E x p e rie n c e d , R e g is te re d P h a r m a c is ts f le d ic ln e s C a r e f u lly C o m p o u n d e d . Complete Assortment of 8 ll« e rw a re and Jew elry formaldehyde , rubber goods , perfumery BRUSHES, COMBS -SPONGES. CIGARS. A ny n o d alt K in d s o l P a t e n , M e d ic in e A iw a v s In S to c k How It Brought Discord Among Rival InheritantSr A N D UNDERTAKING O. W. AXTELL e -V H E lW P R O V tO ¿ T jo ftp a M i Í& -A o’* o"».* - »gz COPPER k _ - a Oregon. ASphndidOwrai for every use. Cut generous ly fulL T w o hip p o c k e ts. F elled seem s. C o n t in u o u s fly. |y ? G J i& i i«Mi»eN*n- r iv e t e d MURFtnr. «AMI I co. OVERALLS vcy. ”au’ one day «J w® * * • ■l,v. Beulah, a ay. • » ’ ■ Chany tea »et. »ay» ■*•«. ‘ you had it as any o°« aB * 1 “T h rill'» the very word» • “ ** _ my wife. ' put In Mr. Kora 8 ‘“ «noD' - * tittle old man w ith a fem inine face aud voice. 'An' Betty was a own coualn of mine.’’ ••Au’ of mine!’’ a»Ul * W»1 * « « « » » maty W ac* near the whatnot on w h lt l the coveted china »tood 80 the »trlfe continued until there wa» no poeslblllty of »□ amicable ad justment of the claim» of the varloO» They finally left the bouse claimants. of Ml»« In the possession of Mis» Selina ____ The first comers fijpnd the present Itk a iit of the cottage flying wildly Around, throwing her few belonging» lute the street and screajnlng '‘Fire!” At the top of her voice. , When the occupants of Mr. Drew »’» ■erlor reached die cottage they found ‘t he roof ill flames and smoke pouring fi »m Hie windows, while the fire com- u. n wa» still In the distance, i - l ' i i s my chauy been got out yetT fViritked Nancy John»on. KfOtir chany Y' said Cyrtlla Mill», who was only a fourth coualn. “I ’d finy •my chany.’ ” »«Id Beulah U o ye y ? 4 ' “It won’t tie anybody’s If it tin t got <mt o’ there right off!” «brleked Exra ’ Simmons By F R A N K H. S W E E T . (Copyright. IN». by Anwrlcsn Ere— Asso ciation. J ' When good old M r. end Mr». Tripp died w ithin a week of each other there was. I regret to »ay, an Immediate dis agreement among their heir» over the and the china in pornt • |bc men aplM,ared In »mall property left by the old people. Bueh disagreements are so «bu mefiti- forv ard no the whatnot and It» content, between lv common now that thl» one might year», who ftltbougl‘ * ,Uat abe , lie|a Tbe biue dog toppled over and not have »»cited any particular Inter of Mr. Tripp._ b I oo (h# #tQne , tep M , bey est had it not been for the »omewhut claim to the china, decía nf hud no wish to claim It. I reached “ w * the door. — — The --------- brown one peculiar nature of the article over “ But there’» one thing certain, »aid threatened to do the same, aud the which the cupidity o f the varloua heir» Miss Sharpe as .h e clo»ed J*«,d^ cup» and other dishes were swaying had asserted Itself. hind the last of the -hairs, there Few Indeed were the poeaeaalona Mr. ■han’t one of ’em step their foot into unsteadily from side to side. “Be careful of my dishes!” cried Mrs. and Mr». T rip p left behind them. They thia house again to touch the « J * J did not owu even the humble little or anything else unt11 ltB »«ttled by Mills. brown house I d which they had lived law who hns a right to ’•«*• * T® r* n t; “Your— ob!” for the paat ten year», and when their “Oh!” ed tbe house myself of ’» °y,n(‘r ’ * “ funeral expense» had been paid there 1 won’t have my door* durkened by •dLo-o h!” was not a dollar left of the »urn found “I f th a t ain’t too bad w of them.” . . . One o f tbe men had stepped off the In an old pewter teapot on the top Miss Sharpe adhered to this resolu ■belf o f the red cupboard In the kitch tion. politely hut firmly refusing ad^ little porch sooner than the other, thus en. Frugal a» they had been. It was mlttance to several cf the claimants tilting the whatnot forwnrd and send- evident that thl» Bum represented the who culled during the folio wring week rem total of their aavtug» of many “to talk It over" with her and possibly years the china beme In triumph. But M r. and Mrs. T rip p bad not at- to C“ r^ ; 7 he" chlua, there was nothing ways been so p ^ r as they ,‘Z ' among M r. and M r*. T rip p ’s few poor la s t and there was one o f Mr»- T rip p s . a g . tb ,. relatives coveted, which . h . h .d at w a y . « - | ba v- blbltad with |,rld . aa a re fc 0« bar lug teen sold or given in |m,m au l of a payment better days and as undeniable proof of few bills that dime In after the f u the fact that there had been a time neral. when she “had had a-plenty Accordingly Miss Sharpe was soon Over this her relatives now disputed: f , 7 . n(, „ esslon of what W b a . w a . IO O b i, a . b i t . < • » » le ft Io X g u a r t r t b, F U R N IT U R E Moro last sic knees than terrupted Second Co«»*« ¡ j * * l £ * ppp P R IN T E R ’S IN K S P E L L S sad the typew riter oegnn w revuw and Jump like a strike breaker’s motor- to do except Bchulenberg’• menu cards. Sarah sat in her squeaky willow rock er and looked out the window. The ten bill of fare. When Baran a w sue calendar on the wall kept crying to set aside, w ith a sigh, the dish of dan her: “8prlngtlme Is here. Sarah; delions w ith Its crowning ovartona ac springtime la here, I tell you! Look companiment. Aa thl» dark mas» had Fond Hearts United Through a at me, Sarah! My figures show It! hqen transformed from a bright and You’ve got a neat figure yourself. love Indorsed flower to be an Igno Dish of Dandelion Greens. Sarah—a nice springtime figure! Why minious vegetable, ao had her summer hopes wilted and perished. Love may. do you look out the wludow bo sadly r Sarah's room was at the back of the as Shakespeare said, feed on Itself, but By O. H E N R Y . Looking out the window she Sarah could not te la « hereatf t® «at ICopyrtent. UÄ*. M MsClwr., FtoUUlW could see the wludowrless rear brick the dnndellon» that had graced as or Col wall of the box factory on the next naments the first spiritual banquet of It was a day In March. street But the wnll was clearest crys her heart’s true affection. Never, never lieglu a story this way t t 7:30 tbe couple In the next room when you w rite one. No opening could tal and Sarah was looking down a began to quarrel. The man In the possibly be worse. It Is unimaginative, grassy lane shaded with cherry trees room above sought for A on his flute. flat, dry and likely to consist of mere and elms and bordered with raspberry The gas went a little lower. Three wlud. But in this Instance It Is allow bushes and Cherokee roses. Spring’s real harbingers are too sub coal wagons started to unload, the only able. for the following paragraph, sound of which the phonograph la Jeal whhb should have Inaugurated the tle for the eye and ear. Some must ous. Cats on the back fence» »lowly have the flowering crocus, the wood narrative. Is too wildly extravagant retreated toward Mukden. By these aud preposterous to be fluuuted lu the starring dogwood, tho voice of blue signs Sarah knew that It.w a s time for bird. even so gross a reminder as the face of the reader without preparation. her to read. She got out “The Cloister Sarah was crying over her bill of farewell handshake of the retiring buckwheat and oyster, before they can fare Think of a New York girl sbeddlug welcome the lady In green to their dull bosoms. But to old ea rth s choicest tears on the menu card! To account for this you will he al kin there come straight, sweet mes lowed to guess that the lobsters were sages from his newest bride, telling all out. or that she had sworn Ice them they shall be no stepchildren un- cream off during Leut, or that she had | leag they choose to be. On the previous summer Sarah hud ordered onions, or that she had Just come from a Hackett matinee. And gone Into the country and loved u I Li CURTE. then, all these theories being wrong, farmer. (In w riting your story ndver hark you w ill please let the story proceed. Tbe gentleman who announced that back thus. It Is bud art nnd cripples the world was an oyster which he Interest. Let It march, inarch.) Surah stayed two weeks at Sunny- with his sword would open made a larger hit thnn he deserved. It Is not brook farm . There she learned Ip love difficult to open an oyster with a old Fanner F rankllu ’s son W alter. sword. But did you ever notice any Farmers have been loved and wedded one try to open the terrestrial bivalve and turned out to grass’ In less time. with a typewriter? 1-lke to wait for a But young W alter Franklin was a modem agriculturist. He bad a tele dozen raw opened that way? Sarah had manlged to pry apart the phone lu his cow house, and he could shells with her unhandy weapon far figure up exactly what effect next enough to nibble a wee bit at the cold year s Canada whent crop would hare and clammy world within. She knew on potatoes planted lq the dark of the no iflore shorthand than If she had moon. I t was lu tills shaded and raspber been a graduate In stenography Just •et. each piece of which bad a broad w a. left, a»d -a h . cM let slip upon the world by a business rted lane that W alter had wooed and gold bapd arouDd the rim . the faith . . hrP4( weeks after college. So. not being able to stenog, won her. And together they had sat she coold not enter that bright galaxy and woveu a crown, of dandelions for - - ’ — ■ S X - b o ^ 1 = , ^ ^ l V ; X cborcb of office talent. She was a free lance her hair. He hnd Immoderately prais typew riter and canvassed for odd Job» ed the effect of the yellow blossoms eyes of her visitor». against her brown tresses, and she hud Mrs. Cephas Klug and Nancy Jonu of copying. Is. You kin look right through It. Sol eon had been next door neighbors and The moat brllllsut and crowning feat left the chaplet there and walked back omon give It to me on our tenth wed very warm friend» up to the time the of Sarah'» battle with the world was to the house swinging her straw anllor RgAPXI) AND aABNSHXD HXR. ding day. He was In the grocery busl the deal she made with Schulenberg’s In her hand. dispute over tbe china arose, hut now. ness then an’ doin’ well, an’ he’d gone alas they »corufully paased by w ith a id the H e n rth .^ th e teat nonaelllng borne restaurant. The restaurant was They were to mnrry In the spring— to New York to buy goods, an’ when out . word or .m ile of recognition next door to tbe old red brick in which at the very first slgu of spring. W alter book of the month, settled her feet on - he come borne he brung thl». all packed when they met, and the King children •be hall roomed. One evening after anld. Aud Sarah came back to the , her trunk aud began to wander w ith ao carefully In straw th a t they wa’n’t were forbidden to have anything at all dining at Schnlenberg’a forty cent five city to pound her typewriter. 1 Gerard. a piece broke, but one of the aasa The front door te ll rang. The land- eonrae table d’hote (served as fast as to do w ith tbe Johnson children A knock at the dm»r dispelled Sarnh s dlsbe» wa» cracked a little, an’ 1 never you throw tbe five baseballs at the cob vtalona of that happy day. A waiter la,ly answered It. Sarah le ft G erard Mrs Cyrua Masterson lived directly used It noDe. so It ain’t never broke ored gentleman’s head» Harsh took bad brought the rough pencil d raft or and Denys treed by a te a r and listen acrQM the street from Beulah either. I think the world an’ all of my away with her the bill of fare. It was tbe hoaie restaurant’s next day fnre ed Oh, yea; yon would! Just »■ *he .n d so frequent had been ^ ® J - pleasant little calls the ladles had w ritten In an almost unreadable script, in old Schuleuberg » angular hand. The dearly prlxed “chany” bad for And then a strong voice wss beard neither English nor German» and so made upon each other that a Sarah aat down to her type years graced an old fashioned what arranged that If you were not careHil and slipped a card between tbe rollers In the ball below, and Sarah Jumped worn path led from one house to the not is. a corner of Mrs. T rip p ’s best other. Now all was changed The you began with a toothpick and rice She was a nimble worker. Generally for her door, leaving the book on tbe room. There was nothing else on the pudding and ended with soup and the in an hour and a hnlf the tweuty-oue floor and the first round easily the path was wholly disused, and Mr». I>OWN WITH A OBASH. whatnot but two big “chany” dogs, one Masterson c k ^ fW ly Withered up her te a r’s. . . menu cards were written and ready. day of the week. a reddish brown aud tbe other a dark ksg every piece of the cherished china You have guessed It. She reached Tbe next day Sarah showed Schulen- blue, which looked as ‘ b;-ugbhth7 af^ “« U - u ^ r yco°n- Today there were more changes on down with a crash on the brick walk berg a neat card on which the menu the bill of fare thnn usual. -The soups the top of the stairs Just as her farm before the door. , was beautifully typewritten, with the were lighter. Pork wafi eliminated from er enme up three at a Jump nnd reaped The several heirs looked at each elands temptingly marshaled under the entrees, figuring only with Rus and garnered her, w ith nothing le ft for with those of her once other in silence for a moment 1 hen tbelr right aud proper heada from ful to tbelr trust. - sian turnips among the roasts. 1 he the gleaners. bor. M r. and Mrs. Tripp bad no children, Benin!) Hovey suddenly cried out. what I "bora d ’oeuvre” to "not responsible for gracious spirit of spring pervaded the “ Why haven’t you w ritten—oh. w hy? •Well, Mrs. Ezra Slinmous returned a cer but they had some relatives—cousins a hysterical little luugh M overcoats aud umbrellas. entire menu. Lamb thut lately ca cried Sarah. tain basque patteru »he bad borrowed and second cousins and more remote “ New York Is a pretty large town, Schuleuberg became a naturalized pered on tho greening hillsides was of Selina Sharpe w ith a note stating geese we he!” connections. These relatives were nu •So we air. Benly-so we air! ac citizen on the spot. Before Sarah left becomingly exploited w ith the sauce said W alter Franklin. “I came In a •I’d never him she had him willingly committed merous, however. Just how numerous that “In consequence of the course you quiesced Ezra Sim m ons that commemorated Its gambols. The week ago to your old addreea. I found they were was made manifest when have seen fit to pursoo In relation» to have made any fuss about the old •ong of the oyster, though not stleuced. thut you Went away on a Thursday. my husband’s own dear dead cuzsen » It came to dividing the few personal chany only for Ennnellne making me was diminuendo con atnore. ’f he fry That consoled some; It eliminated the *chlny tea things, which now rig htfully belongings of tbe old people. But It ing pan seemed to be held Inactive t»e- poHslhle Frklay bed luck. belongs to me, 1 return the lncloeed d Tills frank confession of the ascend- Tbe “heirs” met at the bouse on hlnd the beneficent bars of the broiler. didn’t prevent my hunting for yon their way home from the funeral. bask T «n ® rn • « ’ wou,d tbflnk you for eni y " f Mrs. Simmons created a laugh, with police and otherwl»« ever slne«- The pie list swelled;,, the richer pud H ardly were they assembled when my cdp cake resect an’ my polynay 1„ which every one Joined. “ l wrote!” said Sarah vehemently. dings had vanished; the sausage, with Nancy Johnson, own cousin to Mrs. pattern, not desiring that anything of There were several w aggish fellows “ Never got It!" his drapery wrapped about him. bare yours should remain In my possession, l„ the crowd who turned the occasion “Then bow did you flud me?" Tripp, said: ly lingered In a pleasant thanatopsls an’ vte« versy. an’ th a t we do not “O f course you all know that my 0Iie of such m errim ent th a t even The young farm er smiled a spring- . with the buckwheats and the sweet speak to each other from this d a le ” father an’ Betty T ripp ’s mother was trim Mrs. Johnson found chuckling time smile. ' So It was that there were discord but doomed maple. own brother an’ sister, an’ that made ( aloud, « b ile T hyrza M asterson " I dropped into that Home restau Sarah’s fingers danced like midgets So It and enm ity where there had ot^-e been Mrs. Simmons, being nt heart good me an’ Betty own cousins rant next door thia e v e n in g said he. above a summer stream. L’° * n only’ fa'lr that I should at least peace and harmony. Not one of the na.ured and keenly susceptible to even seems ay choice of her things. »pe»hly contending claimants ^on^ e* * fI,d through the courses she worked, giv “ 1 don't care who knowa It; I like a ? n(H>r u lt laughed louder th an any one have my 5 ing each Item Its position according to dish of some kind of greens at thia speak to auy o f her r iv a l, to the In • I mid w alked home tog eth er side time of the year. I ran my eye down Its length with an accurate eye heritance. j i T a h o v e t te deserts caste the u ke ^ w r i t t e n bill of fare look- l,v - III. Ill t i l, n»"*i* Hint.-I.tite o i.n n .r- A month had passed and tbe bad list of vegetablea-carrols aud teas. | Ulg for W)h,ethiug In that line. , . . . Ihe end nt «11 feeling was at Its height when Mr. *nd the china ns wcM an the end of the aaparngua on toast, the perennial to- t got l(<qoW cabbage I turned «“J“ Mrs. Kara SUnmons one evening Con niatoes aud coni aiffl succotnsh. lima ovvr nnd hollered for the proprietor, cluded to spend an hour w ith their china liself. teuns cabbage- and then-- He told me where you Hj®«- friends M r. and Mrs. Deacon Drew«. Sarah was crying over her hill of | .q rv,nembcr.’’ Sighed Rarah b*PPdy,; An Au»trahao Blowhole. The deacon aud his w ife were not nt \ créât natural curl,mlty Is the ’blow was dandelion» below cabonge home Whan M r. and M rs Sim m on, nr •h.Hi^ on tire Australian co«»t neat fare. Tears from the depths o f some d b ln e ‘drapal’r rote lu her heart and I „ l I'd d kuow kuow that that cranky capital W rived but Sally, the maidservant, said Ki.una. in tb “ colony of New South gathered to her eyes. Down went her -way above the lloe-.th *t y^ . that she was expecting them every mo It may he found In the mid- head on tho Mttle typew riter stand, w riter makes anywhere In the \\ a ment and Invited the callers to wait die of a rocky headland running out and the keyboard rattled a dry accoin- Hnl(, Eranklln. until their return. the sea. W ith each aucces-ive panlment to her tnolst sobs. “ Why. there’s no W In dandelion«. They had waited In the pnrlor a few breaker the ocean spray la sent shoot- For »he hnd received no Itttc r from I Harsh ln surprise. moments mug mouicuia when «..-H- tb< ------- bell ------- - and Sally » into the air, sometimes from W alter in two weeks, rtnd the next I T lw young man drew the bill of r y e « « , h eart Hi mil < * » " ‘ ,“ PJ o f,e t. .« •o n ip .n lr t I.J . m m Item on the bill of faro was dandelions from ,lla p ^ k e t aud pointed to a tin _ master mid m l.ir —. wimld lie In W T ■» f d „ „ „ , tbmider, -d a n d e lio n , with some kind of egg. Sarah m C nls»4 the flret c» mmn and to lo v lt. them * t . o to M jm j Id ' « ™ ,„ r m il... T h l. But bother the egg! Dandelion«, with typewritten that * “ er™ n’ . 7 h*™ Io and out,. K tre e tli afterw ard W a I... r „ „d „.o. whose golden bloom» W alter had , WM a, nl fhe rayed splotch In the up • X T e , ^ . „ .n ..« • crowned her his queen of love and fu , [)er rlgbt band corner where a te ^ ■oaonnMBxno bboam » a watubalizmd ture bride; damlellona, the harbinger. h-(1 fallen. Rut ever the spot where x « " T t X X " y. o d ' “ ,r - » » - ' : x T . X h r . r x ^ y - ; OITIXBM o n TH » »POT. of spring, her aorrow’a crown of eor onp abonW hare read th« name o f t te to an agreement. She waa to furnish row. reminder of her happiest days’. I Q1Bn(low ,,iant ,he ’ Un«l“< the ocean by a cave-nli^ut a hundred typewritten bills of fare for t h . twem alienee. Madam. 1 dare yon tq anillo until tb#lr golden blossoms bad allowed ner A third ring of the bell nnd Mrs. yards in length. Into this ,rave w « .. u. fln to ttrlk e „(range keys. ty on» table. In th . restaurant a new y„u suffer this test: Let the Marechal Beulah Hovey appeared st the parlor rush during stormy weather, * " d Between the red cabbage and the bill for rach day’s dinner and n r w Nlel roses thut Percy brought you on door. She gave the pre'loua occu the cave extends some distance f " rtb ones for breakfast and lunch aa often the night you gave him your heart be stuffed green peppers 7** ^ . “fiA R D p an t. of the parlor a atony stare am Into the rock than the "blowhole _ changes occurred In the food or aa erved as a salad with French dressing “DEAREST WALTER.WITH HARD then went to sit stiffly erect In <l‘« Schuleuberg BOILED EGO ” the entrance of esch neatness required. nt a center of a sofa, where she becomej full of compres-i-d ate wh • 7 n return for th l. Bchulenberg w a . before your eyes Had Juliet so seen her table d d'hote. engaged In studying intently the I ¿ „ n d three m eal, per dUm to 8a- t.bte ^ o ra — j w hen Hie tension becom e. JefferSon a | an Inventor. tern of the paper on the wall. Mr Jefferson Invented th» copying b lo w , «he water with rah’’ h" " rO°te ^ b l X d X n i b ' would -he have sought the le.hean Perfect alienee ensued for a monu Z ^ ’h . Z r a o o T T X V t e t l l .draft her«, of th the perpendicular oisuilng Dress. He write» to Mr. Msdlson ln when the bell again rang and N am f 1787: "Having a great dealt» te have a Standard. Jr what fate had In -tore for Bchuten- But w h.x a — ”o — aod lroll ^ n a h te 'c o ^ ln Y m a c h ln . ^ d having Johnson’s voice wss heard at the . When M r. and Mrs. Drew® foil" wt* POT.TTKUT BUT FI BU TT BEFtEBIMO ADMIT- The Gtewffs's J^lmldity. A giraffe I" very timW <« hearing TAMOB. •11 these caller» Into the parlor, s ■ - the principle of large . Bchulenberg’. patron, none to convey b •s it m«y •<*««». hnd w ,h * .... to apply In the smaller one. 1 * when I might claim ’em all. But I now knew what th . food they .te > w a . ( c o u r i e r U r n flrtd « ^ # one in England and had It Mrs. Cephas King, who w as too <o ain’t one to act selfish, an’ I m w lllln ones. celled even If I f n .tn re J Z ^ U e r o f fortune, this dent-de-llon answer. perfe< tty. I have * < • * « * - you should all have your abeer or agcous a woman to be In <’> says daunted by what she beheld. puzzled them. Ami ™ ™b| . Hon e tooth, as tte French chefs man to making them, and they ere of w hat’a left a fte r I ’ve packed up Betty a z j l c , but « l . d j r t t ” 1»« ln • ," h £ calmly seated herself In a < <» during s cold, doll winter. j pi,,were,I he w ill assist at •m h demand that he h e. h . chany tea aet an’ ” — ble rocking chair and composedly re- “I knowed thnt was wbat you was tbe main thing with her. T r.n in k in g wreathed In my lady’s nut t „end you And then the almanac lied nnd said loremak g nnd CBnow and un- , to make many esteyn b* « y X goln’ to say." Interrupted Mre. Cephas turned Mrs. Nancy Jo“ ’1« ’» ” "tn h it spring had c o m ., Bpr,n« j J J goes Into the boiling pot perfectly. A * ¡ « * ^ * 2 5 W hile Mr. and Mrs King, "an’ 1 can tell you that Solo vainly endeavoring to start a g well after a terrible explosion ° g mon Tripp waa my own coualn. an conversation - b . n t . ou t b . C.U.G . . « t the village Are bell rang i X He alte ee«t a copy than a sponge. the tea thing» wa» as much his aa they ?oi th" first tint} in many tn<>" b* the Marquis de Lafayette in« the keeper of the giraffes of that was Betty’s, an’ I ’ve as much right The fire company consisted of t X , h o . tbuy hn.t tt. • • * ' • • - £ to ’em as yon have!" who could be first In getting to a " >aU h , . . . ...r,.rlro.l how very It n" ^ Ing chair, now a fn m iliar and With their D^ernber vlvnclty teara ^ T h e ^ c ^ A thin, sharp vole» came from a Tim e wi.n «.uv» - mak, B(„ , ,Q a fnmt. golden — they took. They Jumped to thelr ' room In the rear of t M ry article of furniture^ In »« .n d expression. äande,sonine dream .he finger^ ____________ corner of th^ room. ( where there wwre six tire extmg •nd counting moine. Tbe redwalM but almost nt once lay <' T )ll,I>4.„pd “ Betty T ripp told me ag’ln an’ ag lb. ,b r t -Y ,.- y " ¡ " X , . tP” ,b ,. it said, “that she wanted me to have ere and a hand reel and hose. The entire population of '» ••Tint he added. 1« 1 were •» them dishes when she was done w ith was s u . .r £ v ~ - .v . In the street In less than " v c ^ J tim e to creep nlong that K»*1' ” that the city .r But soon she came .w lftly bac» to , be< 'em She said”— socks they would te so w ared « mt I .r. bui “ ------ — Mg ■ heir~ | nt “She told me the same thing,” Inter winter. . ,atPÍ. believe they would d* * \ posed Mr». Cyrua M»»ter»on. who wa» and it was soon bltn. They fee» th« larking f u * . . . la , h . l i t « , brow» only « third coualn. . Trtpp I “ I t o o k m o r e c a r e o f h e r e o d u r l n h e r eeeupled hy Mr. and was Wc M ake It SPELL For YOU at Prices So Low T h ey Will A sto n ish You C om . . . J C af T h o . . t w n r H . . d . Y o u » . . « B .a n N a a d ln . S° H otel M oro Nea-eet Hofrl to Busin«» Center, Bank» «nd Depot. Sunday D inner 35 cents. T a b le t h e B e s t t h e f l a r k e t w i l l A ffo r d O p p o s ite P o s t O f f ic e Moro. Oregon. S T O P x h t r t t h t p t o p l t tlo p . T h e . Umatilla House m e Steam H e a t. n u lle ., Electric L ig hts Electric Call Bells. H O TE L R A T E S TO SU IT YOU. A ll O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door . Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby. T . A. C R O FT O N , I P r o p r ie to r . WteW M« ,2