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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1910)
'li e O b s e r v e r . Week 2 4 H ours ■ D ay. Bly bones beld«.£nd presently I w as fu ln ess, a g en tlen ess that w as pained afoot again after ly in g long enough to even by so sm all a m atter a s th e re The busiest little things ever made are F | gut my breath. T here woe a w eakness fu sal to sa tisfy my curiosity. Such Dr King’s N ew Life Pill« Every pill is a MORO, O R EG O N. In my kuees, and my hhad sw ain, but w ere th e traits that I divined In her. sugar coated globule of health,that changes “T ell me as little as* you p lease.” MARIE M. OOFFIN. J uly 15 1910 . th e sen se of rve(x> inability tended to F R ID A Y ........ 1 restore me, for the girl under the saM 1. "It seem ed that I m ust learn weakness into strength,languor into energy beech tree w as my patient, requiring som eth in g about you in order to serve brain fag into mental power,curing consti II? P e r so n a l T alk W ith You. pation, head gche, chills, dyspepria, mala my im m ediate attention. Office in The Goffin Building, 1st St. It may have been the cold rain upon ria. 25c at Moro Pharmacy. M oro , O rsoon . At any time when requested to do so, her face that had revived her. At any the paper will be discontinued. But we rate, she had regained a sort o f co n expect that all arrears will be paid before The Tslsphone and Julius Caesar. such request is made. It is easy to ask us scio u sn ess and bud raised herself upon As 1 carried her Into the New brick building newly furnished. for a statement, which will be cheerfully one arm J u liu s caeaar missed a great d eal lu sh elter o f the tree she uttered som e rendered at any time. uot ku ow lu g the telephone or at least incoherent words., but her first Intelli Sherm an county people made welcome at all times. J D s x x tls t In uot using It If he knew i t One can gible utterance w as this. In a fohe o f see th e telephone engineer attach ed to MORO, ; - OREGON aw e stricken surprise, childish and One block from depot. Kates 50c and up. th e Homan post office endeavoring, but k F to 15th of each month. charm ing: w ith ou t avail, to get au Instrum ent In “Did I com e d ow n ?” Office opposite Drs. Goffin stalled a t the cnpltol and a t the pal- ’’W asn’t that ,you r In ten tion T' said ace. “I am Instructed by th e em peror I. "You can't have meant to stay to. sa y th a t he does not d esire th ese up” - OREGON barbarian novelties, and so T hom as WASCO, "Am 1 In Stockton? W here are all A lva Edlaonus need not call again 16th to 30th of each month. U ? lbe people? Oh. It’s night! T h ey ’ve w ith his m agician’s apparatus." A Office opp. McCoy, Atwood Co all gone hom e.” sign al blunder! We can Im agine w h at '- r d With ihut she began to cry. w ould have happened. "H ello, 2187 Her mind was not vet clear, and for Tiber I Is it thou. ArtemldoruB? I un J. A.-‘ W ilson G eo . M owry som e m inutes she favored me with d erstan d thou raugst me up th is m orn sY m d en d a o f com m ent upon m u lti ing. W hat? D etails o f a plot? Go By HOWARD FIELDING. tudes of people, all o f whom were not to th e senate today? B ew are o f [ C o p y r ig h t , 1810. by A m e r ic a n P res s A sso looking at her. "And . they d id n ’t B ru tu s? Go not near Caaca? R ig h t c ia tio n .J A ttorneys a t L aw know ” —that was the recurrent phrase and I thank thee, Artemldorus. I w ill It w as th e night succeeding You are cordially invited to make the upon her lips All those people looked huve an extra guard put on Instantly Fourth o f July, past 1 o ’clock, a/, at her, and there w as som ething that aud th e conspirators arrested.” And Office in the Moro Commercial tense night with a wild sky. T he w est so, th ou gh A rtew idorus w as unable to was all solid black, a moustrous cloud they didn't kpow. I could uot make Co. new brick building. g iv e h is w a n in g In the street, be gav< perfectly level on top, and h alf the out what. She seem ed to conceal It It over the telephone, and C aesar's moon shone over It with uudlinlnisbed lutentloually, as If it were a secret. - O R EG O N , E vidently she had made the ascent valu ab le Ilf® and w ith It th e fortu n e M ORO splendor, w hile the other half w as cu t Your resting place between trains In Stockton, w hich w as fifty m iles o f R om e were saved.—St. Ja m es’ G a clean off. * from G arrison’s field, where we tw o votte. >-*«■ ' •*' fjt The Dalles, Oregon, ’ I w as returning home from visitin g a patient, a |»oor j/eraon livin g on the strangers, so m iraculously met, sat un An excellent restaurant at m o d era te prices. ou tsk irts o f the tow n, and had taken der the beech rr«»© In the wild storm, J» A F r ig h tfu l W r e c k but I learned little else about the m at a sh ort cut through a held because o f A ttorney at L aw 7 N . K. C L A R K , Manager. the threatening storm . T he held Is ter excep t thnt she had sulled the air S H E W A LK ED W ITH ME TO TH E H O U SE O » ' Of train,automobile or buggy may cause alone. Zfhls was a relief, for she had cuts, bruiaes, abrasion* sprains or wounds Room* 1 & 2 over W . W . M. Co. Bank. MV F A T H E R . p rivately ow ned and publicly used. 1 •b-Hri-l-l I - H - I H - - K - H - I H -F H -1 -M -H ' + have seen three g a m es o f baseball said “fa th er” several tim es, aud I had you properly In this extraordinary slt- that demand Buck lens Arnica Salve, earth* at first feared Quit her father had a s played upon it sim ultaneously, w hich O R EG O N ualiou, but It m ight huve been more surest healer. Quick relief and prompt MORO w ill g iv e you som e idea of its exten t. cended with her aud hud met with kind to g ive you a bit o f Information cure results, for burns, boils, sores, of all *•('•>>•»* + + -1* + + + * > i ' *!» + ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + + «> It Is bare sa v e for one tree, a great som e accident. first. My nam e is Harold Latim er. 1 kinds, eczem a, chapped hand* and lips, “T here was an anchor in the car.” beech stan d in g about m idw ay o f the ___________r ____ sore eyes or corns, it* ~ supreme. Surest pile said I. "Why didn’t you throw It am a doctor, a bachelor, a ball player _____ eastern sid e aud au am ateur bullooplst, like your- cure. 25c at Moro Pharmacy, T . N C R O F T O N , P r o p r ie to r But suddenly 1 w as aw are of a n out?” self, h avin g Just m ade my first ascen- “1 d ld u ’t know how .” she answ ered, A ttorney - at - L aw other sound, a so ft, stealth y rush of slum 1 am six feet tali and w eigh 200 som eth in g toward me. In stin ctively ' “and then I fa in te d —oh. I don’t re pounds excep t w heo I fall out o f a h ’ O T IC R O F B JgeC U T O R S A L E Office in Vogt Block upstairs I shrank Into a crouching posture, member how many tim es—w henever I balloon as 1 did Just now ; then I w eigh looked d ow n .” N^tic« ip hereby given that in purhuance ready to run In auy direction, w h ile a ton." Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Electric of an order from the oouuty oonrt of the “ But why were you so frightened?" OREGON "W here is It?” sh e said, w ith a sh u d state of Oregon, far Sherman oonnty, made THE DALLES I asked. “W hat w ent wrong?" Call Bells. O. K. tfc N. Local Trains end entered of report! on the 1st dav of der. “I cou ld n ’t do an y th in g .” sh e said. Noveinher, 1909, in the matter of the estate The ba loon? said I. It Is g o n e - , of Henry d^gegel,deceased, the andetsign- stop at front .door. * Railway Ticket ”1 thought I knew som eth in g about it. J a in e s S l c v v i i i t and I d id n ’t. It all w ent out o f my wrecked, 1 fear, hut th at s my fau lt, 1 ed executor of said estate will, from and office in the Lobby. for 1 should have fasten ed It. I w ill ¡after Friday, the 29th day of July, 1910, A d d ress: MORO, OREGON. head.” assu m e th e financial responsibility for prooetd to sell at private sale all of the fol “ Had you had much ex p erien ce?” lowing desaribed real pcoporty of said estate Its loss. W ho ow'ned it?” towit: AH the estate, right, title, and inter ‘‘E xperience?” she repeated. Stock Inspector H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . "Father,” said she. “ It wns a very est, whioh the eaid Henry Schlegel, deceas “Had you been up often before?” ed, had at the tu n ep f bw death, in aud to ♦ -}• + + + + + + -(- + <<- + + -»• + “ I never w as up b efore.” she a n sw er old one. I a m glad It Is gone. I don ’t the snath half of the porrheast quarter and S h erm an County, w ant any „ one 1 care for to go up In . the northwest quarter of »ontboaat quarter, ed, and by the flare o f lightning I sa w Oregon. , and the northeast quarter of the southwest the childish terror In her big blue one ngaln. "If w e should becom e frien d s,” said quarter of aeetioa seventeen (17) in town- eyes. 1, "so th at I might be Included In the 8h|P uin*Ueu (1») D ep u ty S to c k In sp ector "In heaven's nam e,” I crliKl aghast, . east of Willamette meridian, containing suburbs o f thnt w ish, so to speak, you | Hbonl one bnndred sixty acres of land, in L ou is Scliadew it z , K ent, O regon “w ho let you go?” have my prom ise thnt I w ill not n avi Sherman and Gilliam oounltes, together "They didn't k n ow .” suld she. with all t ie teneiiiiutx. hereditaments, and g a te th e air. Once Is enough for m e.” P o rtla n d , Oregon. I w as silent, thinking, but the pic appurtenaows thereunto belonging or in And then 1 told her how sh e had auy Opened June, 1908. way appertaining tu re o f the balloon dashed to pieces, com e Railing across the field and how T. rma of Sale At privivte tale, for oiah as it m ust have been by thut tim e, Eastern Oregon Headquarters. the good beech tree w hich w as now or upon oredti, the »utlre tract of land here and the wreck o f it hanging to a prec our roof again st the storm had stood r’« d ^ H b e d »o be sold as a whole, allowing Ï — — ipice or driftin g dow n the river som e a term of oredit not exceeding two yep h , In her path so that sh e m ight com e to not more than two-tbirds of tbe purebaa» P osiJv |y m is t centrally w hat overpow ered my reasoning fa c no 'hurt. price, taking a mortgage of, the oaqa I com ulties. located Fifth St. cars pass “ My nam e Is Lucy Calderwood," said mercial form on tbe land ho sold, for aeour- "You menu.” snld I at la s t “that the she. thedoo s eve^y few rii nutes ity on deferred payroenta, and ha vs said de X ferred payments to hear interest at (he rate people lu Stockton th ou gh t that you "John C alderw ood’« da lighter!" I e x of not less iban eight per o- nt per annum. had hnd exp erience—thnt you w ere a Ha id sale will be aobjeot to yesale and oon- Attractive Cafe and Grill Music skilled nerouaut. You made them claim ed. "W hy, I rem em ber him. I tirmotion by tbe oontt in jb e same manner W A T C H E S , CLOCKS, say him ninke an ascen t from this think so?” as other sales i f real property by adminis E u ro pean P la n . Rates $ 1 .0 0 a n d up very field fifteen years ago or more. I trators or Sxeoators JE W E LR Y . “ Yes. I knew enough for that." nt Moro, Sherman oonnty, Oregon "But w hy did you do such an Insane w ould have given the tip o f my ear this Dated F . W . N E W E L L , J e w e le r 26th day of June. 1910. L. Q. SWETLAND. Secy, and to go up with him then, but prudence thing?” k. UILLINGER, Exeontor G r a s s V a lle y , O reg o n . W--M-++-W« com es to us w ith age. I have not of tbe e* täte of liaery Boiilei ary Soiiiegel. deceased ’ Bhe did not answ er. heard o f him lately.” Mj 11-29 24 W.O.Rrvant attorney for estate "Is your father a balloonist?" "He g ave up ballooning for som e "Yes.” * oooooooooooooooc<joqc>o00000 oooocococc “It w as he that w as to have made year« until recently." «aid she. “T here , NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S BALE Is so much o f it now lb th e papers th at the ascen t?” W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T For Infants and Children. In the Circuit Court of tbs St ite of Ore "Yes,” sh e answ ered, wit h _ ev l dent he took It up again, hoping to make gon for Sbarrami Oonnty. som e money." reluctance. 1 She proceeded to tell me th at the E. W. Lafferty, PI mq tiff It had seem ed to me that she wus T H E K X W A 8 KO SIOJI O F HUM AN PUKRKNCB B ea rs the rather shabbily clud. I mean that her Fourth o f July com m ittee o f Stockton B G. Boardman,Defendant. 1 C H A S . W R IG H T , P r e s id e n t m y scared ey es scouted for the enem y. a ttire ns 1 saw It In the glure of the had offered her fath er a good sum for Notice if hereby «riven that by virtue of S ig n a tu re o f NI C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r . T here tow ered betw een me and the ligh tn in g som ehow g a v e me the Im au ascen t and that sh e had received it nn exeoutiou doty leaned ont of tbe Cireott van ish in g moon an enorm ous, ghostly pression o f a "best d ress” which had Just before leavlu g the earth ’s surface Court of the Starà «f Oregon for Phorman Corner of 7th and Stark Street. dated tbe 25th dav of Mat, 1910, in creature, like an afreet In a sw irl of seen too much sen d ee. —w ith very little hope o f returning to a Oonnty, certain action in Hold Cqort wherein E. dark vapor. It sw ep t by, alm ost w ith "You w ere obliged to have th e m on it alive, I Judged—and that she bad W. Lnffertv recovered a judgment aaainst It is new, and its rooms are provided with in touch, and nt the sam e Instant the ey,” snld I. “Your fa th er had engaged sen t the m oney home by her sm all B G Boardman for tbe fumi of $1,068 88 aud the further H U S) of $126, Attorney’s tees running water and longdistance telephones. first chill breath of the approachlug brother, w ho w as preHCut. But why nnd $9o onota and nooruing costs of said . - ... + storm struck through the humid she hud done this suicidal act she wiit. Said judgment being recorded id ♦ ■ ■■ European plan. Rates $1 per dav and up w arm th o f th e ulght. <- would not say. It w as not for the the Oonnty Clerk's office in Sherman County, Oregon, on tbe 21st day of May, T he thing th at passed me w as a mere money. 1910. Notice is hereby given that 1 have balloon, th e car Just clear of the ’Z 1 T he rain w as now over, aud she levied upon, nnd will on ground. It fled eastw ard across the walked with me to the house of my FRIDAY JULY 16th. 1010 * D. P. & A. N. CO. + > OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOC/OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO field, and the big beech tree seem ed father, w here I theu lived. My father At the front door of the CoQtity Copri House // in Moro, Sherman Cosnty, Oregon, at 10:»0 to reach out and seize It. There was / Is a rock ribbed Yankee nnd Imper o’clock a. tn. on snid day sell « t i ubilo • t ~ I - + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 - W * + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 - W * * ’~ I - + » H som eth in g ao rem arkable In the Inter vious to surprises, but my mother Is nnotlon to the high* h L bidder, foreash in Î * - ■ ■ * position o f this solitary object In the a southern wontnn bred In the extrem e bnnd. all of the right titlssn d interest of the airsh ip ’s path toward destruction that o f convent louality. Her em otions at nnid B. G Boardman tn and to e ll of Lot« O n e (l), Two (2), Three fg). Eight (»), 1 bad the Impression of u rest ue. and sight of her son com ing home at 2 In Nine (9), Ten (10), all in bloek Eight (8), my bands Instinctively clutched. O scar A nderson , Manager. the m orning with u very beautiful girl of * the *" town " rn of ' Kent, " ' in Sherman County, ~ I had not seen the car clearly, hut K l the name ap^eatw’ of record iu whom he had met In a manner so Ir- Oregon, R ,s the County Clerk’» office of : said Hberman my confused notion w as that it con Cor. Front and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon. regulnr I leave to the Imagination. County. Oregon; also a poition of I » t s tallied aeveral persons, and I looked to Now, th e rest o f thia Is a love story, Seven (7) and Four (4) OS follows: Cora- see them clam lierlng out as 1 ran to nnd I have uo art to tell that sort of menoing 8eventy,(7Q) feet from tbe North ward th e spot. N othing of the sort tale. Moreover, It ran very sm oothly west oorner of Lot Seven (7) in Bloek Eight Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates (8) aud run mug South Twenty (20) feet and happened. There w as uo sign of hu and might seem tam e In print. There thenoe East to tbe East line of Lot F* nr(4) 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. European man presence. The car sw ung higher la, how ever, n m ystery to tie cleared and thence North to the South-east oorner than my bead, and 1 could not he sure of Lot Three (8) aud thenoe to tbe place of up, and here Is the fact about it. plan. Sherm an County headquarters. situated in Block Eight (8) in that there w as uot som e person lying John UHldcrwood had become a beginning, the Raid town of Kept, Sherman Oonntv. In the bottom o f It. If so uow w as his drunkard—not a steady toper, but a State of Oregon, as the same appear» of last chance, for at any moment the In victim o f periodical sprees. Under the leoord in tbe County Clerk’» office hi Moro, A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L . ev ita b le tem p est m ight com e and the Influence o f liquor, on th e afternoon o f Oregon, which property, was heretofore at- taohed iu said o ium , and Is now bald under balloon go w hirling over the quarry July 3, he hnd stolen a huiii of money attachment to be «old under execution and Into th e rock wulled gorge o f the river. from his em ployer lu an absurdly open the proceed* applied m aatisfaction of said I jum ped and caught the rim o f the manner. For th is offense he w as ar judgment in favor of B W. Lafferty B. O B lardman.* car and pull<*d m y self up till 1 could rested on th e morning o f th e Fourth, againat XXXXXXXXK<X.^OCr3-"'JC<XXXXXXX)C<XXA?,r<>OCX30000000000000000 Dated at Moro, Sherman County, Ore look over. 1 saw a prone figure and a or been nibbed o f It. gon, thia 14th day of Jane, 1910. eta rtlln g ly w h ite face very close to J. C. F uhrman . T here w as hut one way to return * Sheriff of Sherman Oonnty, Oregon. ♦ FASTEST T IH E m ine—a g irl’s face. I can shut my th at m oney, and Lucy took that way. 6t.jel7.jyl5.28 eyes now and see It Just as It looked ♦ CHEAPEST RATES * She g ave her life for It, as 1 may W. C. RUTLEDGE, Proprietor. then. A nother m om ent aud 1 had fairly declare. She sen t It by her scram bled Into the car beside her. brother to her fath er’s em ployer, a ♦ / ♦ She w a s unconscious, seem ingly In ‘I C L U TC H ED T H E R O PES AMD PA IN T E D kindly person w hom 1 h ave aeert Turn F irs t CI a s j Accom odations + AGAIN " w hat is popularly known as a “dead pale at the mere mention of this oc Nearest H otel to Business C enter, B ank + F or W ag o n s L ivesto ck + fa in t.” her handa thrown up over her Ut go and could n o t T h e balloon w as currence. bead and clluche«, upon som e cordage alreudy there, and all w a s prepared. and A u to m o b iles. + and Depot. Courteous T re a tm e n t, Clean John Calderwood w as released, and South North TimeTable w ith a grip n, • • -i • ' I f:>« You w ent In hla place. Is he HI?” If there Is a man on earth who can be bound bound June 12. 1910 Beds and Table the best the m a rk e t w ill 13 tened a rope u'ttdei U«i m m * mid u ■ "No. ’ «lie answ ered and again hurst depended upon to go to bis grave w ith paaaen paaaen s m -------- —--------- * » . L . C m C IIT flH , i f e n t ; ered her to the ground, and Just then into teurs. afford . - - - ger daily out touching liquor again I think my ger daily Q 4; S T A T IO N S the squall struck. I felt the balloon I knew not w hat to m ak e^ b flt. Her recently acquired fath er In-law Is th at stru gglin g In the em brace o f the tree father could not be d e a d She bad man. 7.00 am ___Shaniko .. 6.55 pm 70 T h e D alles , O regon. S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . 7.35 . . . W ilcox . . , and. knew that It must break aw ay, spoken o f him in a way to make me 6.15 7.45 ........Kent . . . . . 5.50 but m eanw hile I could not get lo the sure thnt he still lived. W hat wns the . .Bourbon . 8.05 His Conciliatory Way. 5.35 end of the rope by w hich I had lo w explanation, then, o f her having taken 8.20 .Grass Valley. ered the girl There seem ed to lie a his place? l i e m ight be a diunkard. * JIr. and Mr». P ick aw ay, although 5.05 j?j y " ” »■’ a 8.40 30 , ........ Erakine . . . V i S E 3 Y ' H f i thousand fathom s o f It. and It w as it was nil thnt I could think of. and really fond o f each other, bad frequent 4.45 8.55 27 . . . . ’.M o r o ........ 4.30 fou l o f ev ery th in g In th e ear. and the ’ the p oaslh lllty% f It cut me off from quarrels ow in g no doubt to Infirmities ! 4-20 9.05 í I 23 cit tho 1 »az to U»ve o f tem per ou th e part o f both. Mr. I 4.05 girl W ls tied to the other eud like an further questioning along thnt line. yim r tenth o u t und 19 . M cDoneld . . 9.20 5 OCXx>oooooc oooocxxxxxxxxxxxxiooooooooo y. p i a t e a 11 * brti'tfa anchor. “ W here do you live?" I asked when Plckuw ny w as tellin g his troubles to ¡ 3.50 9.35 16 ... Sandon..., w i Is.tone. F c r o u t- ot>).*wn *M.tr..,at we hl« elderly maiden auut. 9.40 I got out a sm all penknife, which she bad ceased to weep. 14 . . . . Klondike . . . 3.40 flnich p l a t e s n rl C C X X X X X X X X X X X X X JO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C O O C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O "I try to l»e as good a husband to 13.25 bi i.liw » n ,k in o n * 9.55 W a sc o .. w as i l l I had. and saw ed away w ith a Bhe w as silent, and so w as I. We da* IT n e m a a iy . Sink.......... 10.10 doll blade, w h ile horror lengthened sat th ere In the black darkness Inter- Berlhn as I know how to be,” he said, 3.15 e e «A Molar Crown* $ 5 .0 9 10.15 . . , Gibson •v ery «e<*ond to five minutes. If tb e sperwed w ith d szx lln g Illum inations “but w e don’t seem to get along. It 3.10 22k B r M r *T o * lh 3 .f)0 10.40 Ar 2.55 Lv> Bigg- balloon should break aw ay and the girl from th e heavens, sheltered by the tak es so little to Irritate her. and when . . ■ .W Bold Fill'flft 1.00 b e dragged after It—th e thought froze • broad trunk o f the tree to w indw ard sh e «tarts to scolding »lie never know s 2.45 Ar 0 ------- B iW -V. Eaaeial F:lltn*e 1 . 0 0 10.40 I.v w hen to stop. Bhe tak es offense, too, my v ita ls And when s t Inst that rope nnd by the unusual th ick n ess of Its 8lh*r FlHie tt .6 0 10.50 De« Chute* 4 2.38 S*nd Rubbar w as severed the breath weut out o f foliage ao that the ground w as dry be at such little things." 10.58 230 ,i Celilo . . 8 Plata« 6.00 "Then don’t «ay those little things, 2.20 m e In a great sob. - . ../»S u m it . . . ** 11.05 ,13 Ba*t Rukbar neath us and for a little space around. Ptalae 11.25 The Dalle* |20 1 had not dared to Jump out to untie "I would rather not tell you any Joshua," »aid Ills a u n t "When she 2.00 718 E ntirely new, convenient to business. . W. ft. SSM. New we IhMaa Nielei* Eilr’llae the rope lest 1 should dislodge the bal more,” she> said a fte r a long interval, Is cunts you m ust try to b® concilia W tww Mwauawe a feeniae BBSV HCTttOOS tory.” G4ean beds, and table the best the m arket For informal ion .god F®*®«. »PPb l<> ^ tn la a a k ztra ' tlon Free whan plataa or bridge work loon. ®n<^,Indeed that wns fust w hat and there w as som eth in g that w en t la «rdaren. OeweulUktion Free. T ea ran met le t t e r F. CR* aTReK^Ag^Rt. “l / n i conciliatory, A unt B etty,” he happened when I started hastily to straigh t to my heart in her manner o f petal w work a u /w b ere. p e m atter bow see«* /o n pay. will afford. Brices reasonable. Com A l l wrer® TuUp w u e r a n t e e d f o f f f if t e e n pnera. clim b from the car. W hile | still hung 'sp ea k in g —a natural candor and trust- an sw ered . 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