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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1910)
*1 g f W -a he O b serv er. Openlng the Jar. “ WUl you tell poppy some t im e r lie knew I was going to do someth i "Have you beard from Old Boom “ Yes. if you am t menu to me. like be didn't want me to. but Georgia h >»> I.ous’suy and Georgia.” Lousany knew, and (hey told me Id erang since she went hom er* asked MORO. OREGON. Mr. Tucker, putting bis feet oo the lie was silent, bhe slipped from the tie whipped for It. But I won't." fence aud took his band, and they They were drawing uear lion»« gow table. F R I D A Y ........ . . F f b . 4, 1910 “1 waut you to stop calling mamma started together ecrows the beids to The lighted caudle« aud intups ab< ward home. with a cheerful light lu tbe darkQge*«. Old B-Hiinerang,” aald lira . Tucker. “Zourl, pul on your sunbonuet. P erson al Talk W ith You. “I'll leave you at tbe big gale. Zourl. "W hat makes yon csll ber tbstT* “W hy, I was Just wondering when You'll catch cold.” You won’t be afraid theu, 1 reckou." I f y o u d o not re a d T h e O b t e r v e r , why A Child’s Message of Love That she was corning back, that's all,” an Zourl obeyed. "Poppy." she said, Zourl did uot auawer, aud Joe tell a n o t? “what did you and Uncle Joe get an pulu at his heart as the (bought came swered Mr. Tucker. “You needn't get Brought Abiding Peace. \V< w o u ld lik e to h a v e y o u ta k e it, an d gry slKiut? I»ld he treat you mean (tint, after all. tbe child did uot care sore about it." w e kn o w it w o u ld be p ro fita b le to y o u to when yqn wanted to do anything? ' whether he weut farther or uot. “W hy are you so sure tbe evitica b e c o m e a t u b t e r ib e r . W e »end it tw o Beth stsr tc l Jo« had Peru iu his By F R A N K H. S W E E T . "Here he comes!" ahe cried eudd< li don't know w hat they are talking y e a rv for $ 2 .SO, o n e y e a r S I . 5 0 ; 12'TcU a mind more than once that day, l>e- ly. "He’s - hunting for tut, 1 reck n . m o n th i r n ’ t m u c h . T r y it. O r d e r b y ( C o p y rig h t. lino, by A m e r ic a n P res s Asso cause It was the anniversary of the N o w he'll make you com e lu and ait about?** c la t lia ij p o s tal c a rd , and p ay fo r it w hen yoCi can. “ I waited five years to publish my planting of the stake, and Seth had It was the 13th of February. The ou the «Mher aide o t tbe chlm ly!” A t a n y tim e w h en r e q u e u e d to d o so, bock,” answered the young author, sun had couie out and made things stood for half an hour by the side of Yea; there was Beth com ing along th e p a p e r w ill be d is c o n tin u e d . But we look \ ory bright uud happy, uud In the the stake recall lug the c ire unis tnuces t h e road to meet tberu. Joe preaa«*<i “and then they sneered a t me for e x p e c t that a ll a rrears w ill be p a id b e fo re 'rushing late p rlu tf " — Washington light was so connected with It. • u e h request ta m a d e . I l ia easy to ask ua southeru cbwstrg us Z o u ils hand tightly lu bis aud was Star. “No, Zourl; Joe wasn't exactly mean silent. fo r a aln te m d h t, w h ic h w ill be c h e e r fu lly warm and pleasant that three little girls had come out among the grass to me. 1 reckou he was hetter'n i re n d e re d at a n y tim e . Beth culled out In tbe durknesa. NOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION, (Publisher) and trees to write their valentines. whs when It cony« to that.” "Zourl, 1« thut you?” Nat Goal Lqmd. “Then l ain’t going to he mad with These girls were {Set li Urauberry’s “ Yes, (Hippy, me and Uucle Joe. lie D e p a r tm e n t o f tbe In t e r i o r , U H L a n d «(fine him," she answered, and the etiulton- brought me home.” three tilth- stutes, as they were called h i The Dalles, Orstc>u,Jsu IPth.lttlO The two liiuuberry hrottiers. Seth net came off again. "Anyhow. ’Ten N o tine is h e re tiv g iv e n t h a t A r l iw a s H B*r- Beth stopped on lnataut aud then iiiiu i . o f M o ro , O r,w h o , on M a ro h 18th, tiMJd, and Joslah, were farmers, uud their nessee's got to go on crutches nil her came uearer. m ade h onestead (s e n s i N o U Z 7 8 ft)N o 12881, large furtnu J o llie d . The brothers were life, and I'm sorry.” For once Zourl to r the B^i H W Q , s e c tio n 82, to w n s h ip 1 "la It you, Joe?” I wlus. was almost crying. “ Yes. Beth; me and Zourl." Joe f e lt •multi rn u g e 17 eas t, W illa m e t t e M e n d K n , has tile d no tto e o f h is in te n tio n to m a k e They were married on the sam e day. "Is that a fact. Zourl? Little Tenny (he tie«-«! of companiouahlp Juat tben t in t i five y e a r p ro o f, to e s ta b lis h o la im to There had l»een a sort of agreem ent on crutch«« all her life too! Whnt If "Shake bunds with Uncle Joe, poppy! odd le n d ab o ve d e s c rib d b e fo re th e R e g ie -, Predictions of G reat Activity In the between tlilfttii that whenever a tmby It was you. Zourl?” He's coming iu to sit in that Chair ter a n d lle o e iv e r o f th e U n ite d N tu 'e s L e n d girl cam e to the household of either There was no answer, and they across the chlmly from you. 1 asked t »Ilice «I I he D a lle s , O re g o n , ou th e "?4ib Iditarod P la ce r*, the C h itin a she should be given the name of a walked dH> o f F e b ru a r y . 1810. home the rest of the way in him to.” C h ii ir i ii t n um e« ss w ituesaes. i t T M o rg a n , silence. Copper Region and Sushitna’s state lu the Union. Beth held out Ills band and said: Otto 1‘e e 's . E W lje w fs a u d 0 O Hula, a ll o f Bo it cam e about that when some St. Valentine's day w u g clear and “Come, Joe; Hint chair's been en tity M oro, O re g o n . 0 W MOORE. G old Quartz Belt. years had gone hy there were six little beautiful. R e g is te r these four years. I reckon you’d bet- .> j2 lf lO | status, three iu each fam ily. The boys Boon after dInner, without a word Three different mining stniniH-tles, did not count lu this union, for It to any one, Zourl put on a clean dress ^ 1 ' M .MONS In ilie Circuit Court ot Ihc IMltc of each distinct tu character, are predict would not do to call a boy T exas or and. hanging her sunbonnet on her ‘ ’ V ir io n for c o u n tv . ed for Ala a k a n e x t a u m in e r , a n d o n « kflustaslppl. arm, started aw ay on ber mission. L /.sic fiasMw, Plaintiff, i o f t h e m In <>u In ttie depth o f (Ida pres 'Then cam e the time when Seth and Beth bad been watching her all day. vs. J. ent winter. To the Idftnrod placer dig Josiah ceased to be twine in spirit, for He saw ber start from home, but wald D a n ie l C k 'lu x ii-r, D e fe n d a n t. ) g in g s m e n t ir e now toiling over the (bey had a serious quarrel ubout tlie nothing. t o D n n ie l O F r a s ie r , tlie ab o v e nan»<-d ,le nuftw trtllls lu a wjlil chase for a planting of a division stake aud the Bhe reached the point where the fe u d a u t— allure of the ut.dhufitvd riche« first ownership of three or four feet of road crossed the head of the old mill In U u .o iiri'o f th e H tiile o f O re g o n ; found there lust .senson. Into the great land. Hetb, the more self willed o f the I»oiid Bhe knew that Uncle Joe's was You are l,sr«i»v require«! to apisar •nd i i . hwi Mio O o m p la in t tlle il agnliiM i yon in c o p p e r b e lt of the Cliltinu basin there two, had planted the stake where he not far beyond. But Zourl had never III«' nix ve t iiillllo d M iiu .o u or tw fo r« tb e la«l will be another influx of miners und plcas«*d, and Joe had subm itted, but been very brave about crossing the d a y ot ilie tiiu e prtaturitxtd in th e o rd v r ot pr< speetor.s next .Inly when the Cop from that day the brothers had uot pond. T here w as only u narrow plunk p u h lio .ih o n .to W itt on o r b e fo re the 2f»ih «lav o f Fi t> m iry , 1810, aud if you f a ll to «o a p per River a.el Northwestern ruilroud spoken to each otner, aud the h I x little way ncross. h i u I It seem ed so near the p e a r aud H iixw er, p(ar)ntllT w ill ap p ly io th e reaches the outer edge of the district. states, who loved each other, find t>eeu water, und so many fishes and noisy c o u rt tor th e r e l ie f d^n iH n d ed lu H ie «aim Still another group, the gold quurtz separated. frogs and other queer creatures lived piuiut li.ed herein a g a in s t you, to -w it, fo r m miners, will flock to Kenai peninsula lien e diaeolviug ibe tM>nda o f m a trim o n y Beth's Zourl, whose real name was right under this plank, Hud the water now c a b lin g b e tw een th e plaintiff an d y«»nr and lhe Sushiiua valley as soon us the Missouri, had Just declared that she looked so quiet and dark. «elf on i lie g ro u n d s o f desert ion a n d f ,r snow has gone to follow up the recent would send a valentine to Uncle Joe. When Zourl reached this point in «uoli o llo o aud f u r th e r r e lle t ns to d ie o o u il Moose pass uud Willow creek strikes. "1 met him down at (he branch the her Journey she stopited a moment, a m av Hoeoi q m tn lile a o d itis l. T h ia HOiuinous is serve«! noon you by pub- It would set in then that Alaska has other day," she said, "and lie talked little frightened, and was alm ost ready b c a tio n th e re o f fo r a p e rio d o f six aaooeas- finally advanced to the quartz mining to me real nice. I felt sorry for him, to turn hack aud go home. But she ive we«-ka in t lie H liu n u a ii O o u m y I Ib a e rv e r, stage, and tb this may la* added In 11)10 because he said that Teunessee could did not do this. Bhe hegau to sing, » we. kly new sp ap er o f g e n e ra l o lr o u la tlo ii, coal mining In the Bering river fields. never go without crutches any more." putili-iiod in H lie r iiia n o o n u lv , O re g o n , n, and as she snug she ran lightly across .p u rs u a n c e lo an o rd e r o f th e i b .n W in B e n This cliuti^e really marks a most Im I>>us'nuy und Georgia suld they were the plank. n o b », ju d g e o f tb e C o u n ty C o u rt o f fib e r portant m llestoue liq the development quite sure that Zourt would be whlp- ZoucX w as,on Uncle Joe's farm now o ia ti c o u n ly , O re g o n , d u ly m a d e ou ih e 7lh o f the northern territory. 'P lacer mlu- [M*d If elie did not keep uwuy from aud ho,s*d to find him lu some field la y o f J a n u a r y . 1810, a n d th e d a te oF tbe in produces much gold, hut It Is not a U ude Joe's folks and stop seudlug not far away. As ahe went along the d ra t p u h b o iH io n th e r e o f ih th e 14th d ay o f • la u n .r v , 1810. permanent resource, does not make a valentines there. But Zourt w as the roadway, looking to the right mik I left, B I D N K Y G O R D O N , A tto rn e y permanent population or even warrant, youngest of the three and not old she saw on a little rise of land the fig 7 'J I4 i2 i\. J f o r p lH iu iiff as a rule, the building of railroads. enough to be very cuutlous. Besides, ure of a man. lie was standing be "IH IT TOO. JOS?’ Quartz mining does. The plncer fields she hud a little curly red head and her tween ber and the sinking sun. aud a S U M M O N S .— of the Iditarod and Inuoko fivers, father's own willful spirit. warm, soft light shone over his fuce. ter come ill and use It (ouight. Zeurl's In th e t ir c a it C o u r t o f th e M teto o f O ie g o u , which are said to be larger In extent She went on painfully writing the ''Uncle Joe! Oh. Uncle Joe!" she got better seuite tbuu tier fa th e r.’ In e n d (o r th e o o u u ty o f B b e riu tu. even tliun the Klondike fields, are sure words of her valeptlue; called. “ I told him 'bout Tenny, Uncie Joe, M a r« M m A inn, in , i 'l a l n i i f f , i to yb ld many large fortunes. If the *‘L>eer Unker Joe, I |uv you. I w ish “Land sakes, if that ain’t Beth's lit field proves as rich ns the present you wud cutn over and set on the other tle Zourl!” he muttered as he started and lie’s sorry, top.” said Zottrl. E tlw n rd B A m a in , D r f e n d i iTidant. ) Beth laid one blind on J o e ’ s s l r o il d e r , show ing would Indicate the district side of the chlm ly like you use t a i ’a toward her. while with the other he led little ,rd H A u a n u , th e nhove n a m e d d. - will have a population of 10,000 within won't let enubody set ttiere now. im "No; dou't com e yet!” she called Zourl toward the liouse. Both artn- Co fe n E d iw ant u twelvem onth. Already there are sorry Tenny has to go on crutches agalD. “1 aiu't ready!” In ih . lu tiu « o f th e S ta te o f Or« go Di ehttlrs were fillisl that evening, and a 2.(w*t men where a year ago there were fruui your loving valentine.” I o n nre lie re b v n -q u ire d to a p p e a r and lie stopped and stood waiting. little curly ltcad«*d girl sat first on the hardly a dozen. The excitem ent re « w er th e o o w p la iu i filA il again«« you in " T a ln 't right. Zourl,” Lous'auy said. “ What on the enrtlr’s brought Zourl knees that ««•ciipied one «hair und theu au lb « abo ve e iit ille d s u it, on or lie fo re Ih e last sulting will tie great, und the romantic "Pa’ll punish you for It.” over here? i'll bet Beth don't know It. on those that «a-cupled the other until day o f th e u n it p r te c r ih ,« l in th e m d e r « t story o f the K loudlke and borne will •'Besides, who'U take It over to Un Thnt child's Just the apple of Beth's at last slit* fell asleep In Uncle Joe’s p u b lic a tio n , t o -w it, on o r b e fo r a th « 4«b J « , be repeated. But it would l»e most e x cle Joe?” asked G e o r g ia . eye. Well, If she can get around him arms aud was carried to lasl with his o f M a r c h , 1810, a n il it von t a i l u> a<, n t - ceptions! if ten years from now should pi ar m id a n s w e r, ph in t if f w ill a p p ly io ti e “1 w ill,” said Zourl ns she shook there's som ething In her.” kiss aud blessing resting «in her fore tiou ri »or tliA r e lie f d e m a n d e d ;n i lit com - st*e any linportaut placer mining going back her red curls and picked up her “Uncle Joe. a re you listening?” p la in t til« d h e re in a u a in a i vou; to -w it, t, r head on iu that noxV alm ost unprospected sunbonnet from the grass. "Yes, honey; talk on.” "There ain’t many like her. Beth.” a dec re e d ia s o iv in g th e bon ds of u in triiu o tiv ret > >n. It will simply be worked out. Zourl w a s so young—scarcely eight “Well. I’ve put It In that old hollow he said. “You ought to lie mighty now ( jiia r iu g Iw tv re e ii n .e p la in tif t an d y o n re o lf, on th< u ro im d s o f «lem rio .i a, . ll Is different with the Chitina cop years old and so much aceustoined to tree down here. When I'm gone you thankful you've got Zourl Id lay f«>r an«,h o th e r end f iir th e r r e lie f «« »o inn per region There 1« a known belt of go aud get it. Goodby, Uncle Joe.” down and die thia minute If I could c o u rt m a y « eui q u it ,|,le m i I ju „ i. mineralize«! rock 120 miles long and i h i ,n. non« im y, rved ii, >n vo ■ by p i,I,- “Goodby. Zourl. Can't you wait a see my Teuny strong and hearty like eight or ten miles wide, uud, though bu li II th e re o f fo r th e o| six Ml’.CCk a bit?” her.” • v e e k - im T h e A h A riiisti (J u tn ily O b s e rv e r, this twit may also he said to be not He watched her sunny little figure, W '.M Ij new ao .p e r o i u r n e r a l n il« u l e t i o n , Then there w in a pause. half prospected. there are thirty-five the clean, fresh dress, the dangling “Did y«m suspect wbat she was up pni li«hed in n lo rm « n «x«Uli , O reguM , In or more groups of clalths on II. One pnr-m aoutf io in o rd v r of t lie R o n m Hen suntKiunet aud the so ft dancing curls to. B e t h f __ or tw o o f these h ate been so far de rioos, C o u n ty J ix lo e fo r H lisrm a vi i n n n l i , as she flew aloug toward bout« agulu. o n ly no,oe on the I7«h d a y o f J a n u a ry ItlO , 'I w asn’t right certain, but it ha«f vel. qs-d that there Is assurance o f a Well. I reckon I'll nave to see what som etblug to do wltii you or Teonv. an. «he d a le o f the fir«« p u b lic a tio n ihereo« large ore supply for generations. So « l ; 2 1 -i ila y o l J iin u a iy , 1810. It Is.” he said. But Zourl’s queer, and when she sets sure Is the future of this region that JfJHr.PU a HANKY, Aimroryn He walked slowly to the edge of the put to do a thing there's no stopping 7 i J 2 | iii 4 J (or l*l„in«.fl capital Is spending flu ,000,000 on a field, vaulted over the rail fence and her. B<> I generally keep still and wait railroad from the sea 200 miles Inland crossed the road to where the old hol till she’g done it liefore I say much." to tup It. Yet there Is every possibil low tree stood. He stooped nn<l put "I »Id you ever kuow anybody ehe ity that dazeus of other properties still Ids hand within, aud then he drew It In the C ir c u it C o u r t or toe B la u o f O re like l hat. Bet h ?*' unknown limy equal that one or two. gon , fo r B h erm <n (lo o n tv . out with a sham efaced air. Then tinxe was n laugh a laugh The Chitina region Irid never been en “Just one ot Zniirl’s Jokes, 1 reckon. i* L J . hriHon, 1‘ l a l u t i l f , . brought back from the past years of tered except by a few miners, en v». t Bhe'll thluk I'm an old fool to come love and brotherly kindness—and it gineers and Indians, so that when the E lla J o h u a o n , D e fe n d a n t . I down here at all.” w as full of promise for tlie years to railroad, now 100 miles Inland, reaches Then he leaned against the tree, ,O L i la J o b lo e ili, «lie a l a r m u n u i e d d e f e u - the mouth of the Chitina river, thirty- d s t il— with one hand resting on Its trunk. come. In a fexv dnya there wns a reunion in th e n a m e o f th s H ta le o f O ro g o u ; five miles farther, next summer, prac "Just four years ago yesterday since You a m b s i« b y r e q u ire d to a p p e a r anu nt Beth’s home of tl»e «it little states tically an entirely new country, the Beth and I stopped speaking, and this u a s i r ih e com pi a m i file d a g a in s t you iu They w i l e all there, Missouri hea>l future activity of which Is assured be- the abo ve « n litl« d a u il, o n or I,« to re the last Is the first tim e one of Ids fam ily's lug tlie list, foreluind, will be opeued up. At pres day ol th e tim e p re s c rib e d in ttie o rd e r «>< I mo * 11 ou my Innd. to my kuowlug. Not p iilrh o n l io n , to » !« , on o r b e fo re th e 25«h day I il<» n o t k n o w If other states hn ie ent Ingress Is pos.-lble only by long another one of them would dare to been added to this union since, but t o l F e b r u a r y , 1810, a u d if you f a il to no ap trail tripe over a very rough country, a come hut Zourl.” p e a r and u is w e r, p la in t i f f w ill a p p ly to the do know thnbKourl'a valentine brought Oourt fo r th e r e lie f d e ru a n o e d in t in ooui- condition that will be changed almost 11« ahullled around again to the hol back a lienee that has been abiding in a flash within a few mouths. The p ln m t file d h e re in a p a iu a t y o u , t o -w it, fo r a low. “I reckon I’ll try once more." he decree «paiol r in g tb e la m ii« o f tom ru n on y result to those who k u ow w h xt pioneer said. ■low • iih lt d g tMiiwean th e p la in t if f a n d your conditions are Is apparent. s e lf, on th e g ro u m ia o f d «M erin,o. a n il fo r A Hard Working Rivsr. This time he dropped upon ids Icnew, Another new mining field that gives “ W HA T if it was you , zoubi ?" The hnrdcst work lug river, the one aiioh o th e r a n d f u r th e r r e lie f h i lo th e C o u rt put bis arm far Into the opening aud great promise of attracting large num being petted that such opposition as felt enrefully arouud. He found It, all moat thoroughly harnessed to the mill ma« h « m in e q u ita b le and ju s t . i hia H iiutu inaa ta served ujan i you by p u le bers o f pioneers next summer Is that this hurt her feelings deeply. But It crumpled and not very clean. Then bo wheels of labor In the United State«, b o a t i o n «hereof fo r a perio d o f m i mucc .- hm north of Seward, oo Kenai |>eulnsula. did not shake tier resolution. ive weeks in T h e H b e riu m i C o u n ty O b s e rv e r, slowly opeued and rend It—the little probably In the world. Is the Rla<*k- This Is old placer country, in which a w e e k ly n ew s p a p e r o f g e n e ra l c ir c u la tio n Bhe had written the valentine thnt scrawl that had cost Zourl so much to stone. It Is not a large river either pabtlsli it »u B lie rm n n o o a u ty , Oregon, in sotno o f the mother lodes have recent she bad meant from the beginning to write. its drainage area ia only aln»nt 45S p U i-u .iK o e to an o rd e r o f Ih . B o n W in B e n ly been discovered and are proving write. Bhe left Ueorgla and Louisi It was like a m essage from Beth, and square inllea. and In its p«»wer p r o d il« -' ro il;» Ju d g e o f S b e r n ia n o o u n ty d u ly m ade very rich. This country la still very ana now and ran, pattering her bare njl the old tim e love for his brother Ing s«*cti<»n It Is only forty-three miles ou ’ he Zih d a y o f J s u u a r v , 18R). und the d a l e <.f th e fir a t p u b lic a tio n th e re o f is tin. difficult of access beyond Cook inlet, feet over the grass, ,o the fence that came Into Joe s heart ns b e rend Zou long a very Tom Thumb of a r^ver as 14th da« o f J a n u a r y . lM ltl. a* there are not even government separated the yard from the roadway. ri a valentine. C L I N T O N A. A M . R O S E . A tto rn o v rivers go In America. Y’et the doughty trails, but m ral'road is on its way In 1 fo r E la in tif l “ I'm sorry Tenny has to go on crutch little stream prodiirs»« 2ff.<n»o horwc 7 tjl4 l2 A .- “She's gone to the field where pa la,” land to the Matanuska coal fields, and Georgia said ns she watched Zourl es." Here was the great so r r o w of power, fifty for every square mile of the Alaska road eoinmlssiou has prom disappear down the roadway. U M M i ) N 8 . - - l n lb < C ir c u it C o u r t o t th « i"4nt« ■ Joe's life, for Teuijy was to him what Its drainage area If you will fi ni o f Dretfon for Btleruw i County. ised r*ex()«stinimer to build a trail “ Yes, and, what's more,” Louisiana Zourl was to Betb. aud all her young <ut this amount «>f boruejsxwer lu northward lu tfij* valley and across answered, “she'll make pa say she can strength had gone aud left her a pa v* liU.tui Gun)in«r, Haiutiff, erma of coal you will find that the 7U. the mountains to the hendwnters of up aud do anything she wants to." tient, suffering little cripple. busy little Rtream represents a cup R'CtiAriui Gardiner, Defendant the Kuskoqultn o n the way to the They were right In guessing that Bo he stood there and wept over Itailxatlon o f about f2ff.0Dd.<»od. Thl i o h .tih e r u ie G a r d in e r , ilia txive n am ed Iditarod diggings Tills will give a Zourl had goue to find her father. Bhe Zourl's tender words. "God bless ber Is twice the develo|»ed horscjHiwer of ! lie t n ii d i n t , great Im •Hus t« both quarts and knew that he was som ewhere In the for sending I t J” he murmured. ! in ilie u hoc o f tb e S ta te o f O re g o n : any other Important river ( placer nil ting the line and* will fields, looking about his farm and Vou e re h e re b y re q u ire d to app« t»r anil As he stood there he heard her call AlmoKt n hundred mills, catching a n e w e f th i, o o u ip l.tin i h ie d a g n iu a i v u ii in aliow the devel □tent o f several planning the spring sowing. ing from far down the road: with their whirling turbines Its water t l i e a l a i v e n t itle d n u ll, on o r tie fo ie the lua. quartz propositions. Every few minutes her voice rang “ Uncle Joe! Oh. Uncle Jiw!" nlnifist from the very sonr«'e In the I day o f O k . O nio preaorilM -d In th e o r d e r of The railroad out o f Reward already out In n loud call. “ I'o; | y. v here nre He turned aud saw Zourl running dty of \Vor< <>ster. M ss.. line Its banks ' pnbll<wtliOD, Aowil; on o r b e fo re tlie 4 th dcy crosses tlie peninsula aeveuty tulles y o u r tow ird him. somewhat pale and and grow hi sire and Importance till ot F e b r u a r y , 1810,a n il it in n t a il lo a n iip iw m mt iiu e w e r, p l a iu t i f f w ill a p p ly to ib e G o u r t nn<l with new government trails has At last from a distance she beard frightened. He stooped and held o,>en In Woonsocket ami DawtU' ke». R. J lo l lit« l e ll e l d e m m id e ii In th e o o lc p le in t Ibis last year made available much t h e a n s w e r ; “ Hello. Zourl! Is thnt Ids arms, and she rustled Into them. you have some of the largest o f theb ! file d h e r e in » g a in a t yo u . lo v n t t F o r a decree gold quartz country <>f great promise. «Jetaolving tin b otide o f m iitr iiu o u v u<>w ex you? I'm down In the potato field!” Then he klHs,sl her silently, 1 bid Lr LLc cotl'dr«- T chnlenl World « •tin g tietw cen tb e p la in t if f a n d y o u ra e lf on On the w hole, the moat conservative When she reached him he placed her “1 was afraid to crosa tlie plank at t a r iironn .iH I U cmci Io n . m id lo r «uuu o th e i Investigator must admit thnt Alaska's on the highest rsll o f the fence, while the pond.” she said. m id lu r .1 r e lie f na lo th e c o u rt iuey aeeui greatest mining days nre o f the future he h O uk I beside tier and listened. « on t.l u ie an d ju a t "Never mind, Zourl.” he said; “I'll vn<1 Wist the miners, wee it W pmrtnc. There had stw nys been a strong hood take you over the pond.” !•«♦« m e io ii o ,■■ im oervt <1 u p .c . yo a >.y pub lio e tio n l i e r e o f f o r a p<-rioo oi aixa.incnea • io n w t l , t«e In the steady ascendant F o r In fa n ta a n d C h ild ren . of sym pathy between him and this lit He held ber gently In Ids arms and lire w e e k s lu UinKh rtn a i < lint« t 'l,e e r v e r ,e fro m h o w o n w a rd tle girl, perhaps because she wns “a carried her ns easily ss It ahe had I » o k lv in -a p a p e r ot . r n c i n l c i ic u im i u chip of the old block.” been a baby. 1 p n h ti» h rd In b ii.-rm a u co ,i. «, (» cg o u . Ill “What's the ma I tor with [Hippy's lit “l»ld you get It, Uncle Joe?" she I p a ra ila n c e to an o rd e r ol ih « Bun. it B. The Doctor'» Gift. S K n aT ar^o f l l 'l 'o - r . .Iil lg c «>1 the ab o ve e n t itle d c u r t , \ whispered. I»r. Robert Gljma-Clobery, a delight tle g w ir he asked 'l i m y iim o e on tlie 14th d ay o f D e c e m b e r, "It's I/Otis'my und Georgia. They've "Yes. bouey: It wns the beat little ful old character described In "Rem I 10(4», a u d 'h (. d 'H ' o t ill«, lire« p o id h . i t n n i lieen bothering me.” ' th e re o f 1« tlie 24 h dav ..I D e o em tM ir, liaiU. letter thnt ever I had llow 'd you iniscences of Cambridge.” was n fel J I M VI1 I \ » In ll>.• « ' it Zopri's cheeks were dusticd and her ha pi »*n to send It. Zourl?” J A. W IL S O N . A tto rn e y low. o f King's college, where he resid eyes bright. °F (»rcgim for fthm nitn t'nnnl . 7 td .’4 4. J fo r F im u lifl , ••'Cause I wanted to after you to'd ed. I »tiring a long Illness he attended Beth looked at her for a moment. me slsm t Tenny. and l ain't angry C W R . i I u ic m , Plaibtifl , a |x»or man. of whose family party a , Then he took her anobonnet from bee with yon any more. Uncle Joe. 1 told M » rv ( ilo VB. b n o t , (»«f. iiitiu it pert, talkative magpie made one. and poppy so to«».” hand and pia< <*d It on her head. 'I n M a r y E H o im c a , m « as the patient observed that Or. Glynn «»,.<««. It, in Tlae day was drawing to a henntl- “ W hat have they t>een txiiheriug yon fe n d a n t. •xrdf II- ï Cbbery alw ays when paying a visit l i n e ll»l«r N o l ' i j N o r i i i l i i i i l ful eteee. All along the side of the In tb « n a m e o f »be B t Rt* of Or,\a„„ nbout, b m ie y r r Oli Iti a u Muy I f i BO H bad som e Joke with the bird bethought Y o u a r a h«r«h y re q u ire d to npt r Zourl quietly look the sutibounat off water and iu the wis»ds and fields the (M V aengr f i ♦hat perhaps the doctor might like to a w er th « oon p liu n t li . ,| i«v«.«.». * HI'ATIOPJH as site answered. "Be, stiff* 1 said I aouiltia of night could l»e heard s s the an daily Ih « ab o ve « ittilli« .l M i , m i or h ,r. i possess it. was going Io (to something you didn’t shadows of tw ilight grew longer sod d av o f tli,i tu n « iii«.«iirii>(..| H, i,,,. ,,, , «•t • o f I Ml pm Accordingly, when the poor man was o ....... Biggs......... want me to. But I Just bare to do It. tlie last rosy light of the «lay melted p u b lic a tio n , l« w ii: in. o r i « fo r« t iir i i lay well again, with overflowing gratitude, ft 4 . . . ( JIIWOIIH . . .. o f M a r c h , UM0, an I i f you th l! to » I IA Into darkness. poppy! It weuid make me feel so lisd > 1 » 7 t» . . . . .S in k s .. l«-a r a n d anaw . r, p la m tit f w il; ,,p , bat with no money to pay n bill, be ' he I . a» Zourt slipped from Uncle Joe's arms co u rt fo r I h « r, i. I ........... ... ,i WaaJm. W H I 40 thought he could do no better thsn If I didn't.” to tb< ground a fte r they had safely p la in t file d ii«*r«iii n g a in at von t«, v t J, B e ,b e fa c e lo o k e d grsye. 14. I ., K loiidy ke 1 ftft make his kind friend a present of tlie passed the I»ond but she h e b t M s .t.-oree d l« *o |v ln g Ih c lioiuia ,'t , “ Well, b o e e y ,' he said soberly, “did 16 1 . . . Mshdon a oft rnngple. and so Die prisoner In its « x t - tn .g tv.tw .v.„ tl, ,,, „ , v hand, and he saw that he must take a now IH .2 Hay Canon Jef « lf >>n th v g ro n n i'a of d, H m ,, cage was conveyed to bis rooms In you come aw ay out tiere to get me to 10 0 .. Mi l» ntflda aueb o th e r an d f o r ih c r rc!|. > , , ’’ ber boaie. or at leant within sight of 2 20 let you do a tbing after i Imd told you King's college. 2» » . . . IkcMteei m av aoem e q o ita h l« m id ju a t 2.3ft tbe bouae. The bearer met with a kind recep you couldn't r ann im o n a u a. rv«d upon ««« |, ,K. J. 4» 2 7 . 0 ........ Moro .. . "Zourt.” be asked, "did your father iie I a hta "No. i»opp.v.” she mu Id. “I Jnst come tio n Ih v rc o f lo r a p . r „ h | , f , „ ¡J , , tio n . but was desired to carry the bird » 0 4 .. Krekln vlliv . 3 00 to get you io make Georgia and L xmis *- know you were going to bring me that ■ive w««eka in I h« S h erm a n ............. o , back with him 86 6 Gnma Valley »21» a w e e k ly n ew «pMlM. r valentine T’ ciraaii, x,(t|, » A0 4ft H . . . B o U r ir o ll "I cannot,” said the doctor, “take so sny let me alone and stop lielug mean to die.” “No. I didn't tell hint whnt It r.xs p u b lis h e d tn Sb> rm p<»»tv, Oregon, In fta ft ........ K»«ol good care of It as esn you. but 1 shall 4.0ft ptarauatire in an ord “Zourt. la It anything bad yon waut f t 7 .8 . . . \ft ill-o x Rei 4 20 «-oil aider it mine, and I intrust It to ^OllehA ty Jnog. fo r B b a r u m n to d o r G H Itd r m n C ry ty, du, i , i ci,. x i,H K 1( (lH, ( ( Ö (Mi i r v 70 0 . . . K l i a n l k o you to keep for me. and ns long ss It I Bid. id Ip «tat«, o' , I , ,i f, , ' ' “ Ko, It ain’t.” _ I uie« i n,t i n t o r n ia i 'on e p p iy l<> lives I will |>ay you half a crown FOR FLETCNER’t .h e re , t IV th e 2l » ,1„ o l „ T .T V ’ “What 1» it. h o n e y r weekly for Us malutenanre " 4 . C R A B T R E E . A « « n t, CARI Kt A DUFUR X t , , , **1 cas t toU yet. It's ■ a u ra l.'* ’ ‘i*1“ 4 1 for I'laiuMff little zoom's H o m e C o u rse VALEHTIHE. 1 0 V STAMPEDES IN ALASKA NEXT YEAR S‘ in D o m e s tic S c ie n c e By Edith G. Charlton Department of Domestic Economy Iowa State College. Another Practical Home Course Eighteen T w o Column Illustrated Articles, Un der the Following Headings: 1 The Scope of Domestic Science 2 Selection of Food 3 Cost of Food in Moder ate Homes ♦ 4 Vegetables in the Diet 5 Some Breakfast Sug- ■ - gestions Cuts of Meat and how to Cook Them 7 Substitutes for Meats 8 Useful Labor Saving De vices Attractive Table rangement Ar- 10 The Modern Kitchen 11 The Process of Bread making 12 Hints on Home Laun dering 13 Wash Day Made Easy 14 Principles of , Home Decoration 15 Use of Color in Home Decoration 16 Treatment of Floors and Windows 17 Suggestions on Home Nursing 18 Foods for Invalids and Children Of Interest and Value to every Woman A Benefit to every Man Will be Published in The Observer s I CASTOR IA The Kind Yon Have Always Bought 1 s f W l O T i B i BI B O R IA Opening Third Unit of u S. GOVERNMENT LANDS UMATILLA PROJECT AT Hermiston, Oregon, February 10, 1910. Oreaon Railroad & Naviaation Co. and Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon, will m a k e an open ra te of ONE AND ONE TH IR D FARE, F o r th e above occasion th e for the ro u n d trip . T ic k e ts on sale F e b ru a ry w ith final re tu rn lim it F e b ru a ry 2 0 , 19 1 0 . 7 th and 8 th F rom M oro and R eturn $ 4 .9 0 F ree booklet, issu ed by the G overn m en t, c o n ta in in g full inform ation as cost, h o w to file, w a ter righ ts, etc., m a y be obtained from a n y O. R. a N . or S. P. A gen t or by w ritin g to W m . M c M U R R A Y , G en eral P a sse n g e r A gen t, P ortland , O regon, ' -1 t t