-■ following the bano . „ — ' uui kuowtog of bln predisposition. coo tie famltly aueberbto jo o M * tinued to try to charm him, but be Ito Pageantry Appeal« to the Negra’e Involuntarily Utg Kata a« A special representative of the Uwied to whet they sa»d without beer Trepieal Imaginatiea. warn* approval of the act. United Stales Dcpgrtipcnt o f A“<» of Washington, D C . the best •u title areocUtlun while etrolltog with ad ha wanted to know. Bays Hdrrte a lady on bla qrm he came face to face tokaon In Boecaaa Magaaina. With known au th ority on good roads in with the subject of bla dneama. He Is gout intra friend bo was hurrying to this country, will speak on that Wiles of Cupid Supplemented by If you do noi read T h e O b verver, » n y would bare »eft bla companion to fol­ ko coart house A negro parade block subject at the following point* on low the wuhnown had that heea ad a New York Policeman. 1 the street—negroaa In carrlagae, on g? xM sy. mlaaible. but since It waa not be was W e would Hhe <« 7 °" “ * • i,( ind oaoatmek. os foot; nagroaa with the dates nam ed: . know H would be prohlable Io you to obliged to content hlmaelf by asking Baker city................ **•..........-• 16th I X . . eubeeriber. W . .r o d t «wo who aba waa. H e learned that her ►«re lor « 50; one year $1.50; • n a a n waa Ingeborg Vtodlng; that aba o n .h l«a’t m u ib * 7 »« Or«ier by was not known In society, her fam ily asuU r o 'd . and pay lor it when you can. not being noble, that she had a (toe Heppner ........ . . . A l any lim e when requeued lo do eo. Bind, bat, owing to a retiring dis­ „ papei w ill be diMSPOlUiMod. S u l we position. did not a ren a« that promt Pendleton................. toecT that ell a rt ea r . w ill be p . 'd hetore nanea to which bar t ndn w etoa eotF Condon .................... ,ch requaw i . m ade I I j . eaey l o w j oe . ? V R „ a .la ie m e n i, w hich w ill be cheerfully tied her M o r o .................... <... General Lovenorn as aooa a . be was p The Dalles ; ........ free from attendance wjtow the tody 1( who gave hits this lcforsaatton to « w ( H o od R iver. time In securing an IntrrtwrOste to Dallas, polk county Ingetiorg Vlndlhg. lie pawed the row iPortlgpd of the evening with ber and recetvei per mire toa to call upon ber M cM innville wotthy of eedarseaesat. ” There waa curiosity oa lhe part o f f For «ale by ell dealer«. IMea AO « V I Forest G r o v e .......... several women who bad each set ber Faetor-Milbora Go.. Buffalo. N*w Y^fc. O r e g o q c ity .. tyow It Made a Man’s Fortune cap for General Lovaanrn when be sole agaow lor the Uotaad « hi conaplcnoua for his absence from [oefeha . . . . , . . . k ,. . . . and What Followed. "T h a t’s so,” w ith Jubilant r o lle r in , Remember the oama Ho agf e-rood qkp the next notable social function. When d iffe r e n t eyes th e words had died w Albany .................... two or three of auch affair« h /d passed his throat, aud he bad apologized and his voice. “ I ’ve heured bout the Naw York theaytere. O f course 1 mutt see . ICacMUb ............... without bla being present curiosity Scowled and grumbled In the «ante By T H E O D O R E BROW N. tbetn. But I ’m feared I ’ll be like the I Eugene ........ had grown into alarm . When it dually breath. Bbe waa good at figure«, was IC o p y rls h t. WJO. by A nw rloan Pres. Aaeo bull to the china «hop that I ’ve read of elation ] began to bd* wlil«i>ered th a t -the gen­ absolutely trustworthy, was a draw to If 1 try to do the thing alone. I don’t 1 Roseburg................ Throe students were w alking on the eral waa devoting blmaelf to a lady to ■’pose ye'd b e -b e w illin ’ to sort of ram parts o f Copenhagen. Tw o of them whom royalty had not given a ticket trade, aud these attributes were val­ Grants Pass............ were wealthy noblemen. Tbe third to the court circle alarm gave way to uable to a man who could neither read start me thia first evenin’? Ya aea. M edford ................ I've never been In a tbeeyter In all was a young man of promise, but w ith consternation. When he was seen at Hor combine figures hlmaelf. Besides, Ashland ................ his bold «poo ber father was sufficient my life, d f course. I know It ain’t the ( so fortune, a uectwrory adjunct lu old the opera with the lady who bad on conntflea fo r aealatlug one to a career. coitacloualy occasioned title disquietude to make her isurry him whenever he real proper w a y "—hurriedly. "There ( should be Introducin'« an* time ta git ( T h e commoner waa telling bis friends necks were craned and lorgnettes were wished. 80. whatever bla detormina acquainted an’ all that, A c t 1 don't t o f his desire to make something of leveled a t the couple fro m the circle tlou In secret, lu her presence be quail know a slugie man in all New York. f Idm aelf and bto lia b ility to do so w ith where sat the aristocracy o f Copeuba ed and waited. Down to Texas we don’t stand much no means at hla command. <*n. In the cashier’s desk was a book on on ceremony like ye do In A city, but ( “ I must go abroad.” he said, “see General Lovenorn asked Ingeborg o th er countries, mingle w ith other peo­ Finding to be bla w ife. T h e manner eltqoetta which bore tbe marks of 1 could put up a stake or—Or a margin ( much study, and w ith It were several w ith a policeman or somebody to show , ple. H e re we are u ff frozen up like a w ith which «be received hla declare rtunlty for development.” did uot meet w ith a response. lie K a te ’s life, as had her determined a t­ quette. then a fte r a little had gone knows aha oaada help , f^a any >a. • • Fad to arctic natives up to the frank, boyish face looking Tl»e tw o noblemen were more Inter- knew that «he waa the only woman he tendance at night ecboola. Keep us rueaalng some. n e rvo u . and run down 1» h«al|h lba< trilas e»ted la a lady sitting at a Window on bad ever wlahefi to m arry and waa Suitor« Big K ate had bad In plenty, down a t ber. I t waa an open, manly PhiladelpfcU Ledsar. •aaojT ker II l| 4M la a c h o l^ .SX^t- th e other side of the street bordering disappointed that she should hava though her hpme life gra« In a cellar, face w ith straight, honest eyes, .bls, troubled with loss ol appetite. M sd - A R egular T o m Reg tb e ram;Mirts doing some kind o f em­ doubts as to her wish to m arry him. w ith tbe perpetual steam of ber moth " k «•¥,«. I w ill be glad to go." she an­ broidery than In the aspirations of “ I must ask fo r tim e.” she said, "In e r’a washtuhs aud tbe amoke o f Her swered. “You may call for me a lit­ waa Susie—climbingF trees and fence., th e ir companion. I f they desired a ca­ which to consider so Im portant a deci­ father’s pipe stifling the atmosphere tle before 8 a t” —ebe waa about to ,say jumping ditches, whittling, always gettinj reer there were plenty of avenues open sion.” and t^ith the scolding of tbe one and the restaurant, but substituted Instead, eRpeaklng a kindly 1 gave my heart. H e did not enter Into At supper be remained long enough at nature, and modesty was stamped on my life. O ur acquaintance w a i the records. I t to believed to bh kt toast THE CABINET LEAK. the desk to obtain Big Kate’s consent •v e ry feature. ( 1,000 years older than tha Moaklc tow. briefest, but from th a t day to this the to go w ith him again to the theater. ••Poul.” said one o f hla friends, "do dream of a young girl has been with King Ham m urabi relgtted . & . and tha ——a , , 4 , ■■ w severing Its Eeuroa. Tm e tble MolhNtrfthU»«« at the desk w ith bla supper check Red th e re r laws ha too y l b l 1 OO ctof tohlgto may never see him again. I t wsa the Onca years ago, whett Daniel Web­ May Id UMH Pete appeared. »•Yes" for tha moat part no doubt long ante­ part o f a girl Just coining to woman­ I ’tete’ »»g»l ster was secretary o f stats, there waa date that too» “Look-a-here. Mr. Cowboy.” he bins ••.Well, i f you w ill get a kiss from hood eo suddenly and uninvited to sur­ T ha Mcoate t o t to ¿ to d i A T k U N H daily an Important foreign m atter up for die tered, “we don’t want any more o' those n d lips we w ill defray the ex­ render to a man; bat, Mfcvlng done so, supposed to have baoa gtvan to cuaslon before the cabinet, and the ut­ aboutriOO B 0-, and I t would sppoOr. thia. Pm w illin' for the men to talk panse« f t this foreign tour you are so 1 have never since been able to break .0 — b » g g « - ... to Id a rvr most secrecy waa o f c o u n t maintain w ith Big Kate, for It draws trade, but «utxlou lo make." thareforo. that the H a a s a « m U r o d * 6 1 , . Ü U « u u a . . .. ; U 4» the bonds th a t have held me to him. ed. but the whole thing wga Mar.o„«l Id a the much greater apOqotty.—New It mustn't go too far. 1 don't want "D o you mean that?” asked Poul. 7 » ........roluka.. . ,< 11 1 w ill not deceive you. I t would be aboot la a few hours after the eeblhat any more theater goto*. 8be’a my Both ills friends agreed that If he dishonorable In me to m arry you w ith W u w ....... 11 > » 8 York American t o ld meeting. Bo the president hastily oaut promised w ife.” cpuld get the klas—w illingly, not by this dream still In my heart.” 14.1 , . K loudy ke for hla cabinet to talk over thia leak. The Texan flashed a quick look at 1« » . . BaMtob .. 11 99 t'Your keen sense o f honor only Bacb man bad a different Idea e f A IK Ü H ay CauMi Jet tbe cashier. She smiled calmly. mu ken me more desirous of possessing IV V . M c D m a k U , lb « Eltt&iiy M r. Webstar arose, saying. •‘I t ’s the old man’s promise, Red yon. I have beatd o f cases where a 10 HU » ® . . . D e M .w “You, gentlemen, go on w ith your dto- 1 Pete," she said serenely, "not mine. 10 I * young girl has given ber heart In that Î7 .» . . . . .Miwo :. eosuloa. ahd ITT be back to k tolhato.” Yea,” to tbe Texan. “ I ’ll go w ith you. . K rs k ln v lli. . 10 Iff . way, and there are such cases among HU 4 In a few minutes ba 1 «turned and re­ 1 thought tbe cellar would make some HK 6 (ira te Vailev men. I, too, once met a g * l Of whom a peated every word th a t had been spo- difference. I ’m glad It don’t.” V» N . . . Rourhofi I dreamed till I met you. Now th a t M n In the room la bto a h oanre. H e Bad Pete broke Into a torreffl of » 10 . . . . .K ru t hi 5 dream has vanished before mature explained Ruff I f by standing etoaa to oaths, stamping hla feet. • 10 bi .1 . . . WUtstk love.” 1- ? . * tha door outside the cabinet room you 8 Hd a •». Nhaotk' 7« t) “ I f he does go w ith ye, It'll be clubs "T h a t la the difference between the held your ear to It you t<»ni1 »1 » 1 11 » I »■»»»1 i 1 1 1 11 « I d H i >■» i l l > i I H * This was u n fa m ilia r ground, sod It though whispered. Some enterprising might be well to play tbe game eavesdropper bed been expertmenttoig shrewdly. w ith the door and had found that "Hello, pardner!” be began affably. upon th a t exact spet there waa some “Reckon you've got a to le fb le broken acouattc property e f the door o r room range on this street. Plenty o' stam­ th a t conveyed the Bound In perfect an- Opened D eom b er 1st 1909. pedin’ an’ buckin’, ain ’t they?” Orety. ____________ ___ “I t ’s a little rough, I f that’s w hat HEAD QUARTERS FOR SHERMAN COUNTY PEOPLE you meau.” replied the officer doubt­ fully. A M e n W a n ts to D ie *T s’posed so from tbe way th in g * only whea a lasy liver sad eluggieh bowels boll. Well, I f ye ever w ant quiet come W e so licit y o u r p atro n ag e. A s s u re , y o u m o st 1 cause frightful despondency. But Dr. down to Texas, an’ I f ya ever Coma courteous tre a tm e n t a t reasonable rates. King’* New Life Fills expel poisons from near the X X X ranch ask for Many tbe system; bringp hope end courage; cures Horse C harlie—th a t’a me. I ’ll put the NF. K . C L A R K , M a n a g e r. world up to ye right. Money’s easy a|l liver, stomach and kidney troubles; im­ TSE FACE OF down there. Here, drop thia Into your parts health and vigor to tbe weak, nerv­ U l l l i n t l l l l I I I H I H H I l H t l l l i l H l I W - H m i l l I > 11 I ‘ pocket," transferring a note that made T h ere I . so much of seed In tbe werwt of ous and ailing. 25c at Moro Pharmacy. us the officer’s eyea glisten. "1 don’t reck­ And so much ef tmd to the bee* ef ue on the city pays more 'n h alf w h a t ye T h a i it senreely behoevee any ef ue W. •T SHALL XFVH« TOHO«T THAT TOUHO AMD earn, an’ It ’s a duty fo r the people to To ta lk about tbe reel SSrHDSXASTlO VACH.” Whoever wrote the above lines, as make up the rest. W ell, eo long.” The officer’! eyea followed him grate­ ■uredly there la In them more of tru th force or trickery—they would furnish fully. thnu of poetry. , the reqn.red means. P o r t la n d , O re g o n . “T h a t’s a gentleman." he soliloquised { The other night a burglar, masked Poul b -ked long and earnestly at the Opened June, iqafi. as be carefully folded tbe note and lovely falce, then suddenly started for and armed with a revolver >cated F H t ' St. ca • p<*«» the ass! sud the yoqpg men saw that out It I should h a v l remained here, and tbe deal would U k e him untp late and got *B. «11 the money In sight thed o o a e v - y flrvrute» Poul Wi telling ber of tb d r offer w ith thankful for an occasional crumb drop­ The burglar started to back away a mah cams nt who cHALLkaroan hbb In the evening, but be made tim e for Ila p r o '. Ion. for she looked np at ped by some patronising noble. By It R r tto n ** * ’ - when be caught sight of Utile Marte a few minute«* run Into the restaurant. tbetn w .Ito he spoke. Then she drew I have received the confidence of a Attractive Cafe and G rill Music "1 won’t be able to git round fo r the Hubert, aged four years, asleep In bar la tbe two years, but the ones she ap­ h im tow :.rd tbe window aud gave him king.” Friday Evening Program r r ..!\f theayter tonight, K atie,” be said as crib. proved of had scarcely noticed her. E u ro p ia P ita. Pat»» f ! 99 aa4 ap U kiwi. H e waa standing when be «aid thia, W hat was Jt? T he noblemen kept tbelr word, and and she. too. arose, peering Into hla while those who paused st the desk be leaned over, tbe desk, "bnt It won’t D id ha have cblldreo a t home, or m atter eo much now, a fte r w h a t wa with bold admiration had been aent on tbe commoner went abroad local views face as I f to recall an Image she had I t seems a was It some toodar raaolutlooi their way by a single Inquiring glance talked over last night. I t w ar some years a fte r this ln< Ident Idug held In memory. Anyw ay, thia burglar who a fe w mo­ ih iiiiiiu iiii h iiiii ) h + good deal o’ hurry, don’t It? But the th a t a I lstlnguished arm y officer waa By W . A- Raymond. "Yea,” she said presently. “I t la the o f ber «»Id eyea. ment* before waa « deopaaadoc went Then one day a man came In who recalled by the king from a distaat bead, but the features are much over to the crib and looked a long time DRAMA gtatlon t.» Stockholm to receive the ap- changed. 1 did U il i-C '.'T.i c Ih t -i ’ j ■ ballenand ber attention at the very down In the fkco o f the «Weetly stoop- polntm c t o f adjutant general, which man of today the youth o f yesterday . «.lAit. he 'vna. eo big and strong and tog child. •'Way of Kan ’’ meant < ,lef o f staff, or. In other words, But L lo«. h * v« changed. A fte r all /rlendly looking. But hla trousers were Thao ho want book to the bedside a d in T h e M o n o thrown negligently into long, unblack- comma i tier In chief o f tbe army. your boasted constancy you have not o f M r. and Mra. Hubert, handhd over A DRAMA j U hoots, and be wore a wide brimmed O cnerrl Lovenorn wsa the recipient recognised me." O bserver w ill r e a c h in y e the *6 be bad token, dug up a quarter o f a gro at deal o f attention. H e was Tbe next day It was announced that oat, which flapped as be walked, and “Hector, the Angel Child." besides and said: Utere was a huge belt shout tils waist w s o a rr s o d m an y a youn g « Ir l o f General T*oul Vendelbo Lovenorn was ♦Tbte to my ehang«, nod 1 haven’t p e o p l e in S h ^ r i n a n C o u n t ) th a n fpirgen" . •” set her eap for him. for to m arry Ingeborg Vlndlng, and tbe and a bright handkerchief knotted A DRAMA ret a whole lot either. I need M. but As her be was i borhelor and ht his prlm<^. wedding ceremonies were graced by ,-releesly about his th ro a t *m going to tosva It to r tbe IR tla hrt.” 4>y a n y o t h e r ' m e d i u m a y a i i a h h M>es took In these damaging facta they 'Honey industry in France. being i ! >ut fo rty years old. Even tbe presence o f the king end queen. .vtnrned to tha book of ellquette which «laugh11 i of noblemen were "thrown Society st the capital from that day “Just hand har thto quarter whan ' ILLUSTRATED SONG ■ t his 1. »d." but be would have none welcomed the w ife o f tbe distinguished lay open among ber toialneasllke pile .ha wakaa up. w fll ’ W *« v f O*et One day while riding on general. Tbe story to often repeated o f coins. 1 Won't .You Come Over to My BoaeeY But a moment later tbelr corners aaw Koraebo h. w ith a couple of orderlies In Itenm srk. though different versions Thun ba want away. IwhliMl i :n*, he passed a lady lu a car of It are given. But In the m atter of something that xmnde them lift again W hat ta there to tha art book about rlnge e i e»pe< tally attracted hla fa ­ Poul Lovenorn getting the kite and otel>>* t • had aaeo h at « •< * Instead for o n ty $ 1 .5 0 a y o u e f dlm iutohiax. hte ta ona are nto . aa be The O b M rv e r. A CRILD- E D IS O N 'S NEW HOTEL PERKINS MOVING PICTURE SHOW M a y d U y Emup A Throe Shows for I I Cuts i “W A N T” M o ro s B arrer Eventhiie first Class ud llji to M O P tO C A S T O R IA « KW Yn lm toqi M U ~ ~ SH ERM AN C O U N TY