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- - • The Ohwervee. _ * MORO. F R ID A Y ... - . - - — X= OREGON. M ay 13. 1910 U r t a n t i T a lk W ith Yen. If you do no» rend The Observer, why •o»? W « would like to have you ’“ke « , and we Mkow it would be profitable lo you Io become a .ubacriber W e j c . d U two year» lor $2.50; one year $1.50; L24 cl. a month Un » much Trv it. Order by poatal card, and pay lor It when you c h . At any time when requested to’ do so. the paper will be discontinued. But we «ipect that all arrear. will be paid before such request i. made. It is ea.v to a.k ua for a statement. which will be cheerfully rendered at any It«*»«. tills •« •T hu nd er“’ «nv« hlblt 1. BarsIlluT” I done the polite, mentioning Brown's name, hesitating on t other ebup’e. •U r-J o n e u .” saya the human light house. • "Glad Lo rnqei you. M r Jones,” raya Peter. “So you w ant to be a waiter, do you? For how much p er7” "Oh. I don’t know. I ’ll begin at the buitoui, being a green bnu I Tw enty a week or so.” Biwwu choked “The figures all right,” he says, "only It covsra a month down here.” _ “ Right!” aays Jones, not a blt'OTBtok I Plea agaluat betting. except when be efce liked a -g n d -a »pmle lot more. « P k gnawer 1» bis pocket But be "And. tro w /a ll nt Ance. aays I. she ........... « *» > • cackling Joyful, lovful. and Apd. oowi/ all Ance.’’ saya want and that that gives up being buppy and wall and night Van Wedderburn arrived. contented, and won’t eat, aud cries, Van waa a substantial looking old and aays she's golug to leave. Tliera's a reason, and I ’m going to make a guess a t I t I bellaya It calls Itself Jones ’’ . j -AM ’ Ilia underjaw pushed out a little, and his eyebrows drew together, But an be saM > aa. “ W a lir relic, built on the lines of the Boston statehouse, br«»ad in the beam and w ith a shiny dome on top. 1 Judged tbs meals at our table would ba as agreeable aa a dog fight. p ow ever. ’twaa up to me. and I towed him In aud made him -acquaint ed W |U Mabel. Bhe wa’n’t enthualaa- t,e j name. Theo • Recent Invention«. IF WOMKN ONLY KNCW You Can Have a Model Kitchen cool »nd white »« » dairy. No smell, no smote, no heat, no dust. No oW-f»»hloned contrivances. The A pnlr of abeam, faatoned to an op- W hat a H eap of Happlneaa It Would right baas, adjustable to any J * * * * /’ Bring to Moro Homo's. I« ibe tisw«»et luveutlon aloug tb« Herd to do housework with so aching of eklrt trimming luetrumeuta. *< -T o leave marching soldiers' ^band« back. fr«m a Chicagoan haa patented a r t t ’ carrier, consisting of a pocket to «a»- pend the butt from tbe belt and a atlflp to hold the barrel agaluet the shoulder A fire escape receutly patented by a North Dakota man coualata of a nuro her of Inclined planet made o f a jriehl log trot fireproof material, slanted in opiKielte directions, ao that a person Mrs. J. T. Holman, Main St. Hood can slide from one to tbe other and River, O r., says: “ I suffered from back thence to the ground. ache and other annoyances arising from An Ideal Husband e* disordered kidneys. 1 tried so many rem edies without finding relief, that I did not is patient, even with a nagging wile, lor he have much confidence in Doan*» Kidney knows »he needs help. Bhe may* be so Pills, but I nevertheless procured s box. nervous and run-down In health that trjfles 1 received quick relief (roas-Xhcir use and annoy her. IF »be js melancholy, excit» was soon cured completely. I have not able, troubled with loss of appetite, heed- had the least symptom o"f kidney trouble ache, sleeplessness, constipation or. feint since. I ean recommend Doan’s Kidney ing and dissy spells, she need» Electric Pills, knowing them to be s reliable rem Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for edy.” ailing women. Thousand» of »ufffereis For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Iron female troubles, nervou» troubles, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, backache and weak kidneys have used •ole agents tor the United States. them and become healthy and happy, Try Remember the name— Doan’s—end take them. Only 50c. -Satisfaction guaranteed > other. by Moro Pharmacy. A Queer Offer. Oook—And sos L "f think I ’ll find an Brings you hours of misery at leiaure or at work. > I f women only knew the cause—that Backache pains come from tick kidney». ’Twould save much needle»« Woe. Doan’s Kidney Pill» cures tick kidney». Many resident» of thia vicinity endorse N w B c r g r tio n O lí Cook- T ea ,” I aaya. “ And, now. Mr. . ‘ L Z Z T m 7 v l< but Joaaa. I m old a id y 1 lflre that g ir l Perhaps I might coma to ilka you to®- * ou c a o t tall. abe gave a tittle» gnsp-ffke. W b e f Van had gone up to his rooms, puffing Ilka the latest practical, scientific cook-stove. I t w ill cook the most Under them ctrcuroatancea and .w ith a donkey euglue and growling ’cause tliq understanding th a t It didn’t go no chlorate dinner without heating the kitchen. tile re wa’n’t no elevators, she took me up. Peter stepped back and looked hint farther tnaybe you might give “to a bj^the arm and aaya she: Hoila bakes, or roasts better th an a n y range. R e a d y in a aecond. glltapse of the lay o f the land. Poa- over. . ‘”4 hat did you «ay hla name was, Extinguishedinasecond. Fitted w ith Cabinet Top, with collapaible “Jonesy,” says be finally, "you re sibly 1 might have something to say Mr. Wingate?" *•* K — rests, towel rock, and every up-to-date on. T ak e hltu to the servants’ quar that would help. I ’ m fa irly w hite un “ Van Wedderburu.” saya 1. _____ feature Unagmai io You wont it, bo- derneath. I f I he sunburned. -What ters, W ingate.* “Not o f Van Wedderburn A Homll- ______ It w ___cook ill coo any dinner and not h'ext morning we was at tho brenk- do you think about It?” hast the room. No heat, no wadi, she asks, eager • He didn’t answer right off; seemed ton, the bankers ;»H t table In my branch establish no wnokc, no coal to bring in, no oshec “T h a t’s htna," says L "W hy? Do to be chewing it over A fte r a spell ment—ms and Mabel and the five to carry out. I t does away with the you know hltu?" and makes it a boarders. All bauds was doing tbelr he «poke. “Oh. no." «he aays. “ I don’t know “M r. W ingate.” saya he, "w ith the the light touch bent to start a fam ine In the fru it him. hut I kuow of hl io -everybody understanding that yob sientleoed I j___ _ _____ , appreciate it* bu market, and Dr. B latt was wavlug a does." cease they can Immediately have a banana aud cheering us with a yarn don't mind supposing a case. Sup- Wall, everybody d*d- that’s a fact, quick fire, simply by turning a handle. about an old lady that his Burdock p<«e you was a chap In collage.1 Bnp- and the way M aria Bounderhy and No half-hour preparation. It not only Bitters had h’lated bodily out of the p ,« , you met a girl In the vicinity “ Mnlxle" whs togged out at the supper is lesa trouble than coal, hut It costa tomb when the kitchen door opens, that waS—well, waa about the best tabla was u slu aud a shame. lees. Absolutely no smell, no smoky | and Jn marches the w aiter w ith the evW Rj Suppose you came to find that and it doesn’t heat the kitchen. But what surprised me waa Mabel life wasn’t worth a continental w ith tray fu ll of Gishes of “cereal." Seems The nickel finish, with the turquoise out that girl. Then suppose you had geabury Fbe was ureased up. to o - to me ’twaa chopped hay we hnd that B<>t In the Uouuderbys' style—collar blue of the enameled chimneys, makes morning—either that or shavings. I a dad with mouay—lots o f money. bones and diamonds—but In plain the stove ornamental and attractive. Jo n esy always get them breakfast foods m ix Suppose the old fo— the gov'nor. 1 white, with Ince fuzx. I f she w a'n’t Made with 1, 8 and 3 burners; the m ean -w ith o u t even seeing her or even other Job.” and »-burner stoves can he had with ed up. gram the "Old Heme Heuaw” kDowing her name or a thing about peuebes aud f-reutn then all you need Friend—W bat did the missis say lo or without Cabinet. But ’tw a ’n’t the hay that made ev Is lettuce to make me a lobster salad. that? erybody eet up upd take notice. 1 was her gnld no. Suppose you and the ) And sire was as nice ro Van as I f he Cook—«he sen. “ H^dad an’ Ol II give ritxilb- K B T in s tblv N«>12 N o rthb ud the w aiter himself. H e clogged Up old gentleman hod a devil o f a raw waa old Deuteronomy out of tbe Bb By J O S IP t t C. L W C O L F » M ay 1« 1008 passe agar « .o c y o f th e taada Raw PariMtloa." you »20 when yea lave If yea don’t go." bound tho scenery like a pet elephant and gnd beoge o ff for keeps. Then sup ble. He set down to that meal w ith a lUMHHIgr Brooklyn Life. was down In the shipping Hat aa pose the g irl wouldn’t listen to you daily station m dally under the clrcurostnocea. Talked rot face on him like a pair of nutcrackers, CearHabt. IW by A. »• Bare— « Co. “Jones.” about ’wasted future’ and ‘throwing aud afore 'twaa over he was laughing I t . 10 a rts “W pll, M r. Jonea,” aays L soon’s 1 .0 ......B I« !*..... 1 00 ptu / Lion Fondle« • C h ild . W A S re fe r T . Brown that sug sad eating apple pie and telling fuony 6.4 ...G ib « “ » * . . . . 11 46 could get my breath, “thia la kind of your life aw ay,’ nnd so on. Suppose 1.16 gested It, you might know. yarns about robbing hla “friends' In In Pittsburg s savage lion fondled the 1.26 7 0 . . . . . K i n k s . . . . 11.40 Thought you when yon showed her that you didn’t Ami. as likewise you might unexjieeted. ain’t . l|? cars a red for futures she ran away tho s treet I Judged he’d he sorry for hand that a child thrust into his cage. 1 40 Ho commenced to laugh, » 8 . . . . W asco,. . 11.26 A R egular Tom Boy know, 'twaa Cap’n Jonadab was booked for the main deck.” It a/ore morning, but I didn’t care for 10.20 14.1 , . K lo n d yk a tli iltght he'd never stop. Danger to a child is sometime» great when 1 56 Yea, air," be says, polite as a sew from you and wouldn’t tell w here she’d hat done the input of the growling. IO 1 . . . Kattdou . . , 11.00 gone. Suppose—well, 1 guess that's that. I was kind o f worried myself; W h a t’s tho J o k e r I asks after a wa» Susie—climbing tree» end fences, least regarded. Often it comes through 2 06 ing machine agent, “1 was, but Percy • • • • H ay Canon Jot •'They ain't no tenae In It, Peter,” 10 2 didn’t understand I t year or ao of thia foolishness. “ Lot jumping ditchec, whittling, slwsy» gettinfi coughs, croup, whooping cough- They and 1 have exchanged. Cereal this enough supposing. 1 don’t know why IO 0 ,. SÍcD uisId» , 10.46 2 20 uya he. “ Education's all right In Its And 1 nndorstoo'l It less and loss as me In, won’t y o u r I'm telling you these thing* any w a y ” »cratches, cut», »prain», brui»ea, bump«- morning, madam?” . D i -M ohs .. 10.80 ■lay thousand» thal' Dr King'» New Dis 2 Kft ’ •28 9 >lace. but ’talu ’t no good out of It.” H e stopped ‘ and' scowled a t' the the days went by. Mal>el cooked little H a stopped long enough to ask one burn» oe»csld». But lsw»l H er mother Mrs. Boundcrby took her measure 27.0 , , , , .M oro . . . . 10.16 covery could have saved “ A few doses 3.46 “Oh. ring off!" aays Peter. "T w en spactal diahea for his dyaperiy to mors quasi Ion. "Tall ma. for tbo floor, acting like he was sorry he just applied Bucklen’s Arnies Save and of shavings and Jones’ measure at the ao 4 . .E r s k ln v ilk . 10.06 ploy w ith and set w ith him ou the pi I.ortl’a sake!” aays ha. “ Did she know cursd our baby of a very bad case of 8 IN) ty-three!” 9 46 88 6 .Grass Valley » .’A* same time. She had him labeled “Dan «poke. I pulled a t my p h * a minute azza evenings and laughed at his cured her quick. Heals everything heal And ao they bad it back and forth. croup," writes Mrs. George B Davis, of 46 8 , . . Bourbon ., V 26 w tio he w ear’ 8 60 ger” tight off. You could tell that or an, and then aaya 1: able— boils, ulcets, eczema, old sores Jokes and tbe land knoffs w h a t In I didn’t any nothing. 1 knew how 0 10 ........ K a n t . . , 62 6 Fist Rock, N . C. " W e always give it to 4(>6 H um !” I aays. ”1 presume likely “Bartln." saya L “8o did every oth by the way she aprend her wings over corns or piles. Try it. 25c st Moro side of a fo rtn l’t he was a gone goose, 67 8 . . . . W ilcox . . . 9 00 ’twould end., I f l ’eter T. You’d him when he takes cold. Its a wonderful 4 20 Maizls.” But I wfi’n’t watching her it’s fa ir to suppose that this break which wa’n’t surprising, every other er woman around tbe place. 70 (J ... Bhanlho... 8 30 a ro thought ’twaa good Judgment to hire Pharmacy. thlgk ao If”— medicine for babies." Beat for coughs, & 0»» *rv Just then. 1 was looking at Mabel with the old gent Is for ghod?” a mesa o f college boy a for waiters, fe l H e didn’t answer. But hr didn’t man being In tbe same Ox. but ’twas Ho walked off then, laughing hlro- Reabury—looking and wondering colds, Is grippe, asthma, hemorrhages, surprising to see her helping the gone H«-lf Into a f i t “Good night, old man,“ A Lessor For Nsllis- lers w ho could order up the squab In F. CRA BTR EE. A gent, T he housekeeper was white as the need to. The look on his face was Mrs. Washington was a strict disci weak lung». 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle ness along. The Bound or bya packed lie aaya between spasms. “ Ree you pigeon English and the bain in hog M o ro . O r tablecloth. She stared at the Jones enough. free. Guaranteed by Moro Pharmacy. pltnarlan about certain matters aud up and lit out lu ten days and none Latin, I didn’t care, ao long aa the “Yes.” rays I. "W ell. It ’S likewise to inter.“ inan as If she couldu’t believe her among other things always required of the other women would speak to orders and boarders got filled and the eyes, and her breath come short and be supposed that the Idea—the even If be hadn’t been so big 1 cal'lnted the members of the household to fol Mabel. payroll didn't have growing pains. 1 I ’d have Halted a kick« i 1 i i " i h i 1 1 •« ■<->" 1 quick. I thought sure she was golug tual Ideu—Is marriage, straight mar low tbe example of her husband and And Jonadab! H e wa n’t fit to live had considerable faith In Brown s to cry. A whole lot o f the boarders had gone __ And what she ate of that riage. heyl*’ - dress for dinner, which was at 8 with. The third foren on after Van Ideas, and he was as set on this one meal wouldn't have made a lunch for <>n the evening train, and at our bouse He Jumped out o f his choir. “ Why. o’clock. On one occasion Nellie Cua- Wedderburn got there he come around as a T ra h m a hen on a plaster nest a hearty humming bird. Vaa Wedderburn was the only one cuss youP’ he aaya. "FI!“— tls and her cousin, M artha Dandridge and took the quarter bet. And the All rig h t Set down an$ l>e nice. le ft He and Mabel and me w t i tbe Wb«h ’twaa finished 1 went out on “I t ’ll give tone to the shebang,’’ says the porch to think things over. The j was fairly sure of uty soundings, but way he crowed over me mude my full crew at the breakfast table tho appeared at the table In tbelr morning hands Itch for a rope’s end. That gowns, but no comment was made he, referring to the hotel, “and we dining room winder was open, and it don't do no harm to heave the lead foderlng morning. Tbe fru it season _ ______X - , | - 111 I _ _______________________ , ___ tv „ ll » h n t rn , night I dropped a line to poor Jouesy upon It until a coach was seen sp w an t to keep the Old Home House as Jonesy was clearing the table. All of I ask your pardon. Well, what you waa a quiet one. I done all the talk- i t rrovldence telling him that If he preaching and the visitors, some high t<»n»-d os u ten story organ facto lug there waa. Every time the broker sudden I beard him say, low and going to support a wife on—her kind *ould get a day off maybe he'd better French officers of high rank and ry. And as for education, that's o f a wife? A summer waiter's Jtfb at and tbo housekeeper looked at each earnest; iotne down to Welltnonth and see to Charles Carroll, Jr., of Carrollton, one m atter of taste. Me. I ’d Just as soon other they turned red. W ell, aren’t you going to speak to twenty a month T' > H k ‘ o f Miss Cusds’ ardent suitors, were have a w aiter that bashfully adm itted r f ia r H e Set down, but he looked more hla fctK*«a. Finally ’twas “chopped hay” time, A ssure you m ost ! T b e next dny was Labor day, and annouheed. Instantly the girls, in s 'I W c solicit your patronage. ‘Wee, my dam,’ as 1 would one that and In comes tbs w aiter with the tray. I was sorry for The answer was In a g irl’s voice, troubled than ever what was left of the boarders was flutter o f excitement, begged to be ex courteous treatm en t a t reasonable rates. pushed ‘Shur-r-e. M o lk e f edgeways and 1 knew the voice. I t aald hltn. I couldn’t help liking the boy. And again we bad a surprise, just llbe going for a final picnic over to Baker’s ensed in older to change their gowns, out of one corner o f his mouth and 'Suppose «he keeps her word nnd the one back In July. Percy wa’n’t on You, youl How uould you? Why throve at Ostable. Wa went, three cat but Mrs. Washington shook her heed. N. K. C LA R K , M anager, •erved the lettuce on top o f the lob did you corner’ goes aw ay.” says I, ’what thenP’ boats full of us, and Van and Mabel hand, and Joneay waa. “No," ahe said. "Remain as yon are ster fhom principle, to keep the green “You didn’t think 1 could srtl^ away, But the other surprise w a’n’t nothing “I ’ll go after h e r * J. i ; Baabury was In the same boat. We A costume good enough for President f il ili I 1 b Id I' I -+ + + + + + + ^ " !-l- -4 Suppose she still «ticks to her prin above the red.’’ did y o u r made the grove all right, nnd me and to this ona. The Reabury girl was Washington is good enough for any go It went his w ay finally, as 1 knew “But how did you know I waa ciples and won’t bars you. w hfre’ll mightily aet back, but old Van was Jonadab had our hauds full, baking guest of bis.” Needless to say, Miss f t would, and when the Old Home h e r e r you go then?” . t o >1;> 7 ? . clams nnd chasing spiders out o f tbe paralysed- Nellie never overlooked her proper open<*d up on June 1 the college “ I t took me a month, but I worked “To the hereafter.” saya bs, naming milk and doing all the chorea that “Oereul. air?” asks Jones, polite as garb for dinner again. — National w aiters was on hand. And they was it out finally. Aren’t you glad to see the station at the end of the route. ever. makes a picnic so Joyfully miserable. as o f # a lot of boys as ever handled me?" •Oh. well, there’s ao hurry about When tbe dinner dishes was washed ••Why— why. you—you ra s c a lr hol Monthly. plates and wiped dishes fo r tbelr board She burst out crying thten. quiet, but that. Moat of u* are sure of a free lers Van Wedderburn "W h at are you I went off by myself to a quiet bunch P o rtla n d , O regon. , The Nearest He Ever Came te IL and $4 a week. And tbejr made a hit as If her heart waa broke. one way pass to that port some time of bay berry busbe« half < mile from doing h erer Opened June. ipoR. * ‘ "Colonel,” ahe naked, "have you ever “Ob,” she soba, “ how could you be or other, ’cording to the parson’s »ell w ith the boarders, especially tlie worn 1 have a few days* vacation from the grove and laid down to re s t be en folks. Before June was over the ao cruel! And they’ve been so kind to See here, Jones I Let’s look at this my position at Providence, sir.” an been wp In a balloon?” Eastern Oregon Headquarters. ing beat out. “No,” ba answered, "but I got to O ld Home was full up. and we had to me here. thing like a couple of med. not chll r ------- A ! 1 guess I fell asleep, and what woks swers Jones. I went away then, thinking harder dren. The way to »how a young wo me was somebody speaking close by. annex a couple o f next door houses for Why. Robert!” exclaims Msbel Res talking a rt to a Boston lady once, and ■he had me away up In the a ir Inside than ever. At dinner Jonesy done the Positiv ly m »I centrally man like her that yon mean business the leftovers. “Oh. noT says Mabel fleabury. bury. I was skipper for one of them houses, waiting, but Mabel w a’n’t on deck located F ifth St. cars pass IJ and are going to be wurth cooking dreadful nervous and hurrled-llke. Van swung around like he was on a o f tw o minutes."«-Exchange. and Jonadab run the other. Each of meals for Is to get the best plnce you “Oh. no! Mr. Van Wedderburn. please pivot. “ Do you know h lm F ’ he pants, th e d o o s eve-y few minutes • ’ a s had a cook and a waiter, a house ean and start In to earn a living and fon t say any more." wild as a coot * A M a n W a n ts te D ie r* — « * * * ----- ;r. keeper and an upstairs g irt M y house save money Now, Mr. Brown’s fa - r ’Twas the w aiter himself that an “ Do you mean that—really mean only when s Issy liver and tluggiah bowels Attractive Cafe and G rill Music * * keeper was the boss price In the i»sck- thor-ln law is a man by the name of U?” nsks Van. hla voice rather shaky swered. But Dr. ■gy H e r name was Mabel Reabury, Dlllaw ay. Dlllaw sy of the Conaolldat “Hbe knows me, father.” be says. cause frightful despondency. European Plan. Katea f l 0 0 an ti up ; ‘ aqd seemingly a good deal upset, “M y and she was young and quiet and as ed Cash Stores B e ll do things for dear young lady. I realize that I ’m “In fact, Bhe Is the young lady I told Kfng*» New Life Pill» expel poison» from p retty as the first bunch of May flow me If 1 ask hlin to. nnd 1 happen to twice your age and more, and I sup you about last spring the «y»tem; brings hope and courage; cure» _____ _ L. Q. SWf.TLAND. Secy, and Mgr ’ ’ era In the spring. And a In d j-w b e w ! know that he's Ju«t started a branch pose that I was an old fool, to hops, Did you ever see the tide go out all liver, stomach and kidney troubles; im .1 i 1 I» T h e first time I set opposite to her at Up to Protldence and 1« there now over tbe tints? Well, that’s the way pert« health and vigor to the weak, nerv but 1 did hope—I — Can’t you?” tab le I made up my mind I wouldn’t Suppose I give you a note to him. n«k “N o f wiys-she. more nervous than the red slid down off old Vao’s bald ou< and ailing. 25c at Moro Pharmacy. d rin k out of my sasser If I scalded Ing him as a favor to me to give you ever and shaky, too, but decided. “Not head nnd across his cheeks. -But It th e lining off my th ro a t the l»est Job he canj H e ’ll do it, I Oh. no! I t ’s all my fault. I ’m— I ’m— came back again like an earthquake ’ ghe was city born and brought up. wave. He turned to Mabel once more, know.. A fter that It’s up to yt^u. This ao sorry. Pleane forglye me." h u t she wa’n't one of your common Is. of course, providing that you start T hat night as 1 passed tbs lilac nnd If ever there was a pleading * H e , he; ain’t you tu r r lh le f lunch for Providence touiorrer msrnlng bushes by the gate somebody steps out “Don’t tell” In s man’s eyes ’twas In hla. P o r c e la in B a th T u b a . counter princesses, with a head like "Cereal, sir?" asks Robert Van Wed W hat d ’you say?” and grabs my arm. 1 Jumped, looked a dandelion gone to seed and a fish n e was thinking hard “Suppose 1 up. nnd there, glaring down at roe out derburn. » e t walqj. You bet she wa’n’t! Her Well. I guess that’s about all. Van don’t make good?” he says. of the clouds, waa Friend Jones from dad had had money once, afobe he senior took It enough sight more Oh, suppose your granny’s pet Providence. R. I tried to beat ‘out Jonah and swallow graceful than you’d expect under the hen hatched turkeys,” 1 says, get “W lagate." be whispers, fierce, “who J Agent for tbe Beet Steam bauiidry th e stock exchange whale. ting Impatient, “i ’ll risk your making < lrcuniRtnnces. He went straight up Is the man fcnd where Is he?” - The only trouble she made was first to his room and never showed up till gmxl ” i,' , • tt. j • }ti V ' Shoo in Brick Building next Observer Office J “ E ary," 1 begs, -easy on that arm. I along, and that w a'n’t her fa u lt 1 supper time. Then he marches to “ Mr. W ingate.” saya he, “tt ’a a d e a l.’ might want to use It again. W hat P r i h y thought at one time we'd have to put where Mabel nnd his son was on the “Good eno ug hr * •»?•- “N «w- f ° u E D G A R L E W I S . P r o p r ie to r . up a w ire fence to keep them college porch, and nays he; go and tell her, and I ’ll w rite the let man 7“ * “T h a t man you wrote me about w aiters away from her. They hung “Bob.” he says, “If you don’t marry ter to D llla w ay .” ' i I ’ve come down here to Interview «round her like a p a w l of gulls ibis young lady within a month I ’ll So the next forenoon Peter T. Brown him." around a herring b oat She was nice disown you for good this time. YoU’ve was Joyful all up oua aide because , “Oh. It’s all right now.” snya I. cot more sense than I thought Ries* to ’em, too, but when you’re Just so Mabel had said she’d stay and mourn •T here was an old rooefer from New n ic e to everybody and not nice enough >-d If I see who you Inherit It from !” ful all dbwn the other because his pet LOCAL VIEWS York who waa acting too «klttlah to to any special one the prospect ain't Jonadab ain't jwld me the quarter college giant had quit almost afore he ault me. but 1 guess It’« all off. Ile ’a a encouraging. 8o they give it up. hut By W . A. Raymond. yet. He says the bet was that she’d started. hundred years old or so -M in e of Van l a n d there w a’n’t a male on the place, a millionaire and a Van Wedd»i 1 went up to the depot w ith Jonesy A DRAMA Wedderburn." fro m old D r. B latt, m ixer of H iatt’s Imrn afore the season end«*d. and »he to see him off. " W K a tr he snys. pinching my arm ~ ‘'Gambling W ith Death " Burdock Bitters and B latt’s Balm For did. So he Aggers that be won I be “Goodby. okl man." he say*, shak- till I could all but feel his thumb and Beauty, down to the boy that emptied l>et. Him and me got wedding ear«»* Iwg hands. “You’ll w rite me once In finger meet “W hat? Stop Joking I ’m a week ago. no 1 suppose -Jonesy’’ «»nd BABY CONTEST PICTURES th e ashes, who wouldn’t have humped “A Job/" I itingo out ”A JobT awhile telling me how she la. and not funny tonight." himse lf on all fours and crawled eight She hnd a headache, the cook said Mabel are oo their hooeyniooo uuw. tnd ao on?” * >- SCENERY “ I t ’s no Joke," says 1. trying to put 1 wonder If she’s ever told her bus m iles If she’d asked him to. And that and Peter Brown cornea to me. all “Bet y o u r aaya L “I ’ll keep you my arm together again “Van Wedder hand about what I heard In the bay- u Viewst q f Nfuxau and Cuba ” Includes me and Cap’n Jonadab, and broke up. and says he; posted up.’* 1. I' w o ’re shout as tough a couple of wo- Iwrry bushen. Being the gam e« sport he "There’s merry clink to pay July and tbe first tw o weeks In Au A COMEDY men proof old bulks as you’ll find aaya. “Mabel s going to leave for a »roman that ever 1 eee. I ’ll gam gust moped .along, and everything at " W illie » W ater Sprinkler." ble she ain’t aald a word about H. afloat. "N o r* aays I. “She alu't neither!" the Old Home House kept shout the One evening—along the second week "Yea. she Is She say* all»** going 5i me Mabel was in mighty good splr K DRAMA <n July ’tw aa-1 got up from the sup fomorrer. She w»u»’l tt !l uii ‘h. . i’.’m Ils for her. and affe got prettier every ■volution ef the Apgls. p e r table and walked over toward the I ’ve argued with her for two hours "The Blind M utition ” day. - I hud euuaiderable fun with Apples ore new In the economy of hotel. By the gate I see a feller atand She’s going to quit, and I'd rather Cap*u Joaodab bver hla not landing rim world's use and taste. At the be ILLUSTRATED SQNG - f a g , a felle r w ith a leather hag In his enough sight q uit myself. W h at’U we a rich husband for the Reftbury girl ginning oV the last century few varies ‘Down Where the Silvi r g Mohawk tea ad. a etaausaev- d o r aaya he. ’ Looked Uks tbe ratlReaalre wrap was ttsu wore known, and we c<a f o back “Good eveutofl.” says I. “la c k in g Al, round the place everybody was going to be a failure that summer Flow»" In history to a time when all apples f o r tbs hotel, was you7” talking about the “lovely” new waiter, -e little, sour and puckery—crab ap- H e swung round kind o f lasy-llk» and to hear the girls go on you’d •But one morning he comes to me, e x retail m erchant’s telephone serves not only as a ^ _ j and notbhig elae. The crab apple and looked at roe. Then 1 noticed bow think th#_ Prince o f Wales had landed cited aa a mouse a t a cat show, and *1» aud la in Its wUduess nothing but •ays big be w aa Reemed to me be was afi I waa busy thinking. By ft o’clock salesm an, but also as a purchasing agent. a rosebush. Away back In time the “ Ah. ha! W hat did 1 tell you? l ’«e « f eeven foot high and broad accord I ’d made up my mind, and I went srlld rose, with Its pretty blossoms \^h«n a m erchant find« th at he is going to run out of got oner' ing. And rigged u p t n y aoull lie bad hunting for Jonea.” that turn to little red balls, apple fla T see you have.” says I. “Wat «n a wide felt hat w ith a whirligig “ LxM>k here.” says I. " M r .- M r .* — vored, and the thorny erab had the me to send for the doctor?” a line of goods, he can call up the wholesaler or fact ry top ou to It and a light checked suit "Jones." aaya ha. same grandmother - “Stop your foollaWnf." be aays. “ I and gloves and slung u»«>ra style Mian "Ob. yea—Jonea. I t ’s a nice name.” and not only order a new stock, but conie lo an agreement mean I ’ve got a mil l loo sire lie ’s a barlter on Sunday. 1 remember It beautifully." aaya coming tonight too.” "Good eveulng.” says the eerep foot on price find time of delivery. ie. smiling «LOCAL VIEWS •ermiMe Sandy. | managed to find out that the new a r. looking down and speak.ng to me “ All right. M r Jonea. Pro going to While passing by an old fashioned The unexytected needs of his customers t un be ivet boarder waa a big banker from New cheerful “ la this the Old Ladles’ . By W. A. Raymond. Inn In H cotliqf. the tourists were at My text la York, name o f V aa Weddvrbum. with h o m e -th e Old Home House. I should preach a little sermon with thedeast possible delay. found In the Old Horn* hotel. WeU- a bnrfisl o f cash and a hog*head of tracted by au ancient bagpiper, who VIEWS • a y 7” moutb. first bouse ou the le ft I t ’s i was tooting atrectons sobnds through If the m erchant cannot fine what h • v - s < > dyapepsy. . . . . “Yes. sir.“ says I. looking up »ever "Of the Great Auto Race» at an Instrument that was both dilapi Miss Rea bury.” says I. “Aad r»a fixed It that he’s to atop «nt at that hat. the Long Dislano« Service of the Bell 8ynt< it m dated and squeaky “Great Jericho. Crown Point.” “ Right.” he saya “W tll yoe be good 4, Ils was surprised. I guess, but be . at your house, Barxllla," crow« Jona Sandy I" exclaimed one la desperation into immediate communication with other cities and other enough to tell me where I can find never turned a hair. “ Indeed?” he dab. “ And when be sees M a b e l-w e ll BABY CONTEST "Why don’t you have your bagpipes aaya. “She Is th e -th e housekeeper, you know w hat she’s done "lo the other th e proprietor? I'm looking for a Job ” repaired?” And the old man ceased ‘is n ’t she?" Babg Contest Clo»es to night. markets. men folks.” he aaya. "A Job!” I sings o u t "A Job?” ploying sad looked up to astonish “Sbe was.” says I. ‘ but she leaves “Hum ph!“ aaya 1. "M aybe ho’e got "Yaa. I understand you employ col menL "Havers, mon. ya dlnns under VIEWS dyspepay of the heart along w ith the le g e men as waiters. I ’ m from H a r tomorrer morning.” stand! If ma bagpotpas wor In good Tltat bit him between wind and wa otlmr kind. What mabee yoa ao cock "View» o f Nassau and Cuba.” v a rd . and” — tune the Inn mon wlnna give me S t t r y Bell T defhone It Ih t Center e f th e Si/elem. "f «upposs that / wa» a« old foot to „ ... “ A waiter?” I says, so astonished ter sartiu?" BhlliinR**^ move oo." “N o r' be sings out. setting up ' A DRAMA “ ’Cause he’s a widower.” he aaya. burn la his nsms. Course you’ve t* tuff th a t I could hardly avraller. "Be you straight and .< staring at me “ Not "Them’s tbe softest kind.” "Kontabanh'» Watch Cate ” a w a lte rT ’ of him. W hy. there be Is now!" "W all, you ought to know," I told “ I don’t know. I ’ve been told ao. really?” Bure enough, there was Van, stand “ You b e t" 1 saya. “Now. down la him “Bet you 7« rente to a quarter ILLUSTRATED SONG O u r coach used to say I was the best ing like a statue of misery on the »• 1 -ex- w a ite r on the teem. At any rale. I ’ll thia part o f the chart we’ve coma to It don’t work." fro nt porch o f tbe main hotel. Jon "W hat Make» the W orld go Round ” Tor Ih&ats snA GUMraa. I think mors of that young lady than a H e wouldu’t I» *» me. having wem try the experiment." T he Paper that Prints the New of Sherman stared and otared. cat does of the only kitten left out of -■ ' ' JJL_ L . L - g . « L X .m X t - L .l J — “But what for? Toa ala’t abort of 'la that tbe man?" he aaya. choklsff County and Delivers You the E^< V we. tt the bag In tbs ureter bucket. I^et me O r K l i a r e n O r y eaabT” Q h lie r a n C ry up. "Was be sweet on Mabel r* tell you about bur ” fpr only $1.50 a year Get Wise, i >^c ¿ J “You b e tr he Bays. “Wrapped!” Jxreeter ’a a molasses stopped.” . FOR FLETCHER’S u Ro I went ahead, telling him bow I w ent off and found Peter T m ys 1. “Bat ha’s going away ig g M s l* l bod come to us. why she < oum , T o n ’d ought to seen Peter stars when n<«eJ b Y’ T ó e le s F o r W in te r E v e n in g 3 rM M IIM M F iì. Stan<Ur4 OH m 111111 i i 1 i n- n u u h 111 m -H 1111-i i n 11 11 HOTEL DALLES Opened December 1st 1909." HEAD QUARTERS FOR SHERMAN COUNTY PEOPLE, I 1 l t. " I H ill I'I H H NEW HOTEL PERKINS i; i fliTi 11111 H tl 11“ ‘ fc‘ “ 1,1 »-*1 ‘ 1 ■'■*■*■«.1.1 i 1 EDISON’S ; M oro MOVING PICTURE SHOW B arber S hop Everything first Class and lln ta date. MORO. O R E G O N . 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