Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, December 23, 1910, Image 4

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The Frigidly Fortunate.
trlc as I shopped one glorious morning,
The w-V'" n --1 <* tiappy m en .
and we stopped to dine at a reataurant
Though at the »redo winter’s mercy. L s a rn T h « C a u s e o f D a lly W o a a
ou the ninth floor of a great depart­
He e e u his preesful pemmlcan
T han End T h e m .
MORO, OREGON.
A n d do<i «*« ¿11 th e c o n tro v ersy .
ment store building.
— W a sh in g to n Star.
W . C. R U T L E D G E , Proprietor.
It was when we had settled our­
FRIDAY ..D ecember 23.1910
When the back aches and throbs
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selves In a secluded corner that my
The GoWon Rain.
it Was a Thrilling Episode That roving eyes fell upon David. He bad
When the housework is torture
Oh. | lave Hie tunafut petter
P erson al Talk W ith You
When night brings no rest nor sleep.
evidently finished hla meal and waa
Enabled Polly to Decide.
Of the abower upon th e p a n s.
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank
But It’s nothin» to the clatter
When urinary disorders set in
leaning back wearily.
At any time when requested to do so,
Of
the
D
o<
-
Cook
golden
rain
I
and
Depot. Courteous Treatment, Clean
How white and thin he looked.
W omen’s lot is a weary one.
-Atlanta Cena tit utioe.
the paper will be discontinued. But we
Working
Bteadlly
all
summer
without
There is a way to escape these woes.
By AGNES G. BROGAN.
expect that all arrears will be paid before
Beds and Tablet he best the market will
such request is made. It is easy to ask us IC opyrigh t. 1910. by A m erica n P r e ss A s s o ­ rest or recreation had been too hard
Doan's Kidney Pills cures such ills
S a v e d F rom A w fu l D e a th .
afford.
-
ciation .J .
lor a statement, which will be cheerfully
on hlm .i
Have cured women here in Moro
rendered at any time.
I shall never forget that summer,
The pianist began to play som ething
How an appalling calamity in his f»m-
This is one Moro woman's testimony.
the most Important season of my Jlfe. weird and sad. and tbe violin Joined ily
SU NDAY
DINNERS
3 '* 5 C .
prevn>'cd i» told by A D McDon­
Mrs. H U Martin, ’of Moro, Oregon,
Z
■ i y S'*SS——
David Was then tweuty-dver tall and In sobblngly. I looked down upon a»y ald, of Fayetteville, N. C. R. F. D. N o. says'. I can recommend Doan’s Kidney
-n-isa».
straight as au arrow, cool of disposi­ corsage boquet o f white violets tied
My lister had consumption,’’ he Pills highly.
My back ached severely
tion, never flustered, while 1 was not With silken cord, and resentment rose writes, “ she was very thin and pale, had and my health became all run down us the
within me at the thought that with
A t h le t ic s V e rs u s .
only full of whims, but Impulsive and
all his unceasing labor David could no appetite and seemed to grow weaker result of disordered kidneys. Doan's Kid­
never certain of doing the right thing not hope to buy the violets which every day, ai nil remedies failed, till Dr ney Pills corrected these difficulties and
L e a r n in g
at the right time.
King’s New Discovery was tried, and so proved of benefit in every way.”
Cyril bestowed so lavishly.
I had known him siuce I was a little
Story of a Twirler and TacLIer
Then above the hum of conversa­ completely cured her, that she has not
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
girl and had alw ays looked j p to him tion, even above the crash of the m u ­ been troubled with a cough since. Its the Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
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By HUDSON C. EASTON
as som ething too far above such a sic, I became conscious of an air of best medicine I ever »aw or heard o f.’ sole agents for the United States.
C op yrigh t. 1910. by A m erican P ress
chit us 1. Cyril M arston 1 did not subdued excitem ent. The little w ait­ For coughs colds, Ij/grippe, asthma,croup
Remember the name— Doan’s—and take
A saociatlon .
meet till that eventful summer, but as resses hurried about with w hite and hemorrhages, nil bronchial troubles, it has no other.
,
soon us ho saw tue It was plain thfft frightened faces, men talked quietly no equal, 50c. and $1. trial bottle free at
“Johnny.” «aid Peter Went berime to
Grass V a lley , Oregon.
together then hastened from the room.
I had made an Impression.
"What Is It? ’ I asked o f Cyril, and Moro Pharma« y.
his son when bis boy left hiui In the
My uncle—my dear uncle who loved
SU M M O N S — Iu tb e C ircu it C ourt o f tba
> , *
he went to see.
mountains of Colorado to go east, »to
T h e F lig h t af Time.
S ia m o f O regon for S h erm a n o&nnty.
me as his own child—was with me,
Presently
he
beckoned
m
e
from
the
college. “I want you to study your or, rather, I wus under Ills cure, and 1
It’s th r ea m onths sin ce I saw you la s t .’
E ntirely new, convenient to business.
P ea rl E P urdy, P la in tiff,
1
T h e o n e w h o met her p la in ly eta te e.
larnin’ hard and don't give too much knew he was watching me. knowing doorway. “Something Is wrong.” he
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said nervously. “W e had Jxtter get S a y s sh e ; “ Can that be p o ssib le ?
Clean beds, and table the best tbe m arket
o f your time to those games the boys that 1 bad two strings to my bow. I
L D P urdy. D e fe n d a n t
)
It’s awful how time aviates 1”
_K P. Pit zer in Harper’s Weakly.
play at college. Out here when an tried to get out o f him which was his out.”
will afford. Prices reasonable.
Com ­
T o L D P u rd y , tb e ab ove n am ed d e fe n d a n t
But as we made our way to the ele
eddecated young man onct gets a start choice, but he would not tell me. I vntors we found them already sur
lu i be u m n e o f tb e S ta te o f O regou
m ercial trade solicited.
Yon are h ereb y require«! to a p p ear and
he can top those who haven't the e<l- have since known that he preferred rounded by a crowd pushing and strug­
W a n t« to H e l p S a m s O n a .
answ
er
tb
e
c
o
m
p
la
in
t
filed
a
g
a
in
st
yon
tn
decation. Now study hard and let the to leave It to me to choose Instinctively gling recklessly to get nearer the Iron
For thirty years J F Boyer, of Fertile, tbe above e n title d s u it , o u or b efo re the la st
the better uinn.
other things go.”
CONDUCTED ON TH E BEST PR IN CIPLES.
doors, clerks hurried down the narrow Mo., needed help and couldn’t find it. day o f tbe tu n e p rescrib ed in th e order o f
My uncle bade me goodby as I stood
p u b lic a tio n to w it; on or b efo re th e 18ib day
When Johnny returned four years
stairw ay, disorder and confusion pre­ Thiit’s why he wants to help some one o f J a n u a ry . 1911, an d if yon fa il to so ap­
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later his father was very much dis­ on the steps of the summer hotel.
ea r and nnawer, p la in tiff w ill apply to tbe
r. Suffering so long himself he feels p oourt
appointed In his record, lie had taken “H ave a good time. Polly," he said nt vailed.
fo r tb e roiiu f d em a n d ed in th e oom -
Then I saw David’s tall figure. He
for all distress from backache, nervous­ p la in t filed heroin a g .n u « j o u ^ io -w U : for^a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX)OOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXX>^
no honors, stood near the f o o t of his purtlng, "and may the |>est man win."
hnd
been
speaking
to
one
of
the
m
an­
I laughed, but my face flushed hotly,
class, but was the athletic hero o f the
agers. Now his voice rang out clear­ ness, loss of appetite, lassitude and kidney now cx ia tiu g b etw een tba p la in tiff au d you r­
season. As a twirler he couid semi n and when uncle had gone I sat there
W HEN IN PO R TLA N D S TO P AT
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disorders. He shows that Electric Bit­ s e lf ou the prouutla o f cru el an d in h u m a n
ly, convincingly:
ball that few could hit; as u tackier upon the veranda thinking things over.
trea
tm
en
t
and
w
itfu
l
d
eavrtiou
a
u
d
for
aaob
ters
work
wonders
for
such
troubles.
“
Five
There is no cause to be alarmed.”
o ilier mid furth er r e lie f aa tu tbe oourt m ay
no man could get past him. Johnny's You see, David had been asking me to
be said. "A slight Are in the front bottles,” he writes, “ wholly cured me seciji eq u ita b le und ju st.
father was owner and editor of the marry him both in und out of season
Tfc ih eiiuimoiiH ih nerved upon you by pub­
part
of
the
building
w
ill
soon
be
under
and
now
1
am
well
and
hearty.”
It’s
al­
Rocky Mountain Glolie. But ttie paper for a long time, but why hurry to de-
lic a tio n thereof for the period o f six »uoeeas-
C H A S . W R I G H T , P re s id e n t
control.
The
one
great
danger
to
be
io
positively
guaranteed
for
liver
trouble,
during Johnny's sojourn at college had cldo so important a question, for Da­ averted at this time Is a panic. The
iv e w eek s tn rb eH b eru iu u C ou n ty O b server,
M C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g s r.
dyspepsia, blood disorders, female com­ %we<g<ly n ew sp a p er o f g en era l c ir c u la tio n ,
been running down. A rough element vid 'would alw ays be w iltin g patient
elevators
can
easily
carry
every
one
plaints and malaria. Try them. 50c at p u b lish «d in S h erm a n uonnty, O regon , in
Corner of 7th and Stark Street.
had come Into the town, which had and faithful. Immovable ns d ie sphinx.
' tbdranauce- t o an ord er o f th e li o n It It
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Ko through this one long summer here to safety In a short time; cool­ MoioPharmacy. /"1
started with fine prospects, and so dls-
B u tler, C ircu it1 J u d r e for S h erm a n c o u n ty ,
ness and obedience nre all that Is re­
duly m ade on t b e ^ ls t d u y o f O otob er, 1910,
turbed the condition of tilings that the vacation nt least I determined to think
It
is
new,
and
its
rooms
are
provided
with
x
quired."
and tb e d a te o t tb e flint p u b lic a tio n tb e ro o f
The Deubtful W itness.
better people were leaving, while no . no more of the vexing question of
ru n n in g water and lo n g d istan ce telephones. '
8
ik the 2d day o,l D e c e m b e r , 1910.
He went about quickly, and with the •I m u st h a v e tim e," th e e x p e r t eaid .
new respectable settlers were coming marrying or giving in marriage, and
J 11 C P I ON A ttorney
aid of men who followed, kla directions
“ Fur fr a m in g a rep ly .”
European
plan.
Kates
$1
per
day
and
up
«¡r
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then
Cyril
Marsden
appeared
on
the
1
7td2jI3
60l
for
P
la
in
tiff
In.
long lines were formed reaching to the And th en he naked an d sc r a tc h e d hla b ea u .
W R IG H T -D IC K IN S O N HOTEL C O M PA NY
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“Father,” said Johnny, “it seem s to seen*.
P ray, on w h ich aide qm I?2.
, - „
It was very gratifying. I must ad ­ doors o f the elevators, which worked
me that It’s the duty o f nn editor to
sw iftly as the orderly rows of people
make It hot for evil wherever his paper mit. to be the oue chosen above all
B a n k s os S u re T h in g N o w .
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li E R I F F HALE
moved slowly forward or patiently
others by a man so great'y admired,
s
la located.” *
‘i
’ll
never
be
without
Dr.
King’»
New
N o tice in hereby g iv en th a t pu rsu an t to |
and w'e were soon Jolly good compan- aw aited their turn.
“And get shot for doing It.”
There w as no sound within now save Life Pill» again,” write» A Schlngeck, the co m m a n d of an cxnC utloii in fo reclo su re
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“Better be shot than let the other fel­
and
d ecree issu ed o u t o f tbe C ircu it oourt
David’s voice encouraging, reassuring. 647 Elm St. Buffalo, N . Y.
“ They o f th e Rtuie ot O reg o n , for tb e co u n ty of
low take the bread and butter away
T
Cyril
clutched
my
arm
frantically
cured me of chronic con»tipation when all Sb ei m i n i , to m e d ir e c te d , d a te d tb e 3«)th
from you. If the town dies our paper
T
NEW
H
O
TEL
PERKINS
o f N o v em b er W l0 ,‘in a Hint th ereiu pen-
*We w ill be next,” be exclaimed. other» failed.”
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Unequaled for bilious­ day
dies.”
„
d iu g w h erein F erd 11 DisiZ"! is p la in tiff,
‘Make a rush for It.”
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ness, jaundice, indige»tion, headache», 'I' Clay N i e c e .S uh nt E Ne<oe bia w ife; J o b !
Peter Weatherbee consented (hat hls<
Portland, Oregon.
Then David approached: “Polly," he
son should write articles against the
chill», malaria and debility. 25c at Moro P N eece. M Baebwl N ee c e bia w ife; W illiam
Opened June, 190K.
said very gently. “I am glad that you
b N eve, G eo rg ia N recv Inn w if e ,E llis No« oe
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evil disposed, thus awakening the bet­
Pharmacy.
M ik E II ih N vooe, G race N eeoe, J o h n C lark,
are near the door.”
Eastern
Oregon
Headquarters.
ter class of citizens against them
Ih n N te c e . T h eo d isid T o g ier m id J a m es |
T
Just two more,” calV^dndhe elevator
T
1< z.er are deten dau iH , co m m a n d in g m e to
Johnny began by lhvelghlng against
V s te le s a n e a a .
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mnn ns Cyril hurried m J forward. We
Heil tbe real i rop erly h e r e in a fte r d escrib ed
A v o tele» * c ity acm e p refer.
the Indiscriminate carrying of weap­
P o s it iv e ly m o s t c e n t r a lly Ï
io h iiiHty a ju d g m e n t a n d d ecree rendered
T h o u g h it m ay m iss a lo t o f fu a .
had entered the car. wheu 1 saw
ons. Then he attacked certain men
and yin« red in «aid c a u se on th e 22d d ay of
N o b o d y b id s y ou " reg ister"
lo c a te d .
F if t h S t. ca. s p a s s
I
woman
look
up
at
Cyril
beseechingly
who ran gambling houses, with others
'I*
N o r b e llo w s "fraud" w h en a ll la d o n s. N ovem b er 1910,In fa v o r o f th e p la in iiff and
th
e
d
o
o
r
s
eve» y J e w m i u t e s
and
then
step
back
In
sudden
dlsap^
a g a in st th e d e fe n d a n ts h erein ab ove nam ed
Î
who made offices of the said resorts.
for $200 UO w iili in te r e st th ereon a t 10 per
polntment. She hnd a little child In
“Johnny,” said his father, “seem s to
T h e quicker a cold is
h ri*l o f the
f
cen t per a n n u m , from th e 9tb day o f O cto ­
her
arms.
,*»-'*
»•the danger from pnvi.i.«* ma and other ber 190M, und lor $75 <X) A tioruey fe e s Mid
me you’ve weakened yourself.
You
A ttra c tiv e C afe a nd G r ill M u s ic +
Then It all happened very quickly— serious diseases. Mr. IL W. L. Hall, of tb e fin lb e r turn o i $45 50 o cats, aud aooru
can’t carry a revolver since you’ve
T
European Plan. Rates SI 00 an d up
the woman had my place In the ele­ Waverly, V a ., osys: “1 lirmly l*lieve Cham­ ing coHiH, 1 w ill, on
come down on the prnctlce. and these
berlain's
Cough
Remedy
to
be
absolutely
the
vator.
the
Iron
door
clanged
shut.
an<1
men you’ve been larrupin’ ’ll shoot you
Thursday, January 12th, 1911,
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e w rrri a v n c
j m
4-
L Q. SWETLAND. Secy, and Igr. J
I stood coughing a little with the beet preparation on the market for colds. I At th e hour o f l uo o ’clo ck p. m o f said ^ f
down like a dog.”
have recommended it to my friends and
smoke and smiling up at David.
“They won’t go for me. father. I’m
they all agree with roe.” For eale by all «lay, at m e Con it H o u se door in M oro, f I I !■ 1 l"I I 1 11 I 1 1 1 I I 1 H 1 I H 1 1 1 4- l "t 4 ' I“l‘-I-H -I’-H " F H H - - H - - H - - . " i . - I *
“Oh. Polly,” he said sternly, “why iealere.
S h erm a n o o u n tv , O reg o n , aell to tb e b igb -
only an understrapper. They’ll go for
e s i bidder for catih in h an d a ll o f tb e f o l­
did you do that?”
you. at least till they find out that I’m
lo w in g d escrib ed te a l property o f tb e sa id
I H I I'M I I I I I H H H ♦»'» « 1
1 I ’I”! •K -1-H~l r i ~ : - H - :
J
And I slipped my hand through his
the man that’s after them."
. A Feasible Exhibit. *
d e fe n d a n ts, io w it: T b e north w est q u arter
arm and answered honestly, “ 1 did It T u rk ey t’a ta lk in g o f g iv in g a fa ir
The next morning Johnny put his
o f tbe so u th e a st q u a rter, tb e so u th ea st
T o sh o w to th e w orld w h a t It ow n».
q u arter o f tb e n o rth w est q n a rler. an d tbe
David, because I could not bear to be
desk In a room through which all must
P erh a p s tw ill Ulrplay to tb e v isito r th e re west h a lf o f the n orth ca st q u arter o f aeo-
outside while you were here, aud I ni
go to his father’s office. He hud hard
tion th ir ty -fo u r to w n sh ip five so u th o f ran ge
A p a la c e o f butchered m en 's b on es.
O scar A nderson , M anager.
going to stay with you to the last.
ly got aettled when one of the pnrtles
se v en tee n e a st o f tb e W illa m ette m e r id ia n ,
1 have read In stories of faces being
attacked In that day’s Issue of the
When you h ive a cold get a bottle of iu SherUH U c.>un»v, O reg o n , c o n ta in in g 100 I
J. C. F ltE E M A N , S h eriff o f
Cor. Front and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon.
Illuminated, and 1 understood the full Chamberlain’s C ough Remedy. It will a cres.
paper cam e up the stairs.
Iu9j0.01]
K berm an o o u n ty , O « teo n
. “W here’s old Weatherbee?” he ask­
meaning of the word as I looked at soon fix you up all right and will ward off
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any tendency toward pneumonia. Tina
ed. “I’m goln’ to kill the’’—
David now.
remedy
contains
no
opium
or
other
narcotic
Free Buss to and from Trains. Kates
“In there.” Interrupted Johnny.
He did not speak, but held me close
and may be given as confidently to a baby
The m en was opening the door when
to his side us our life saver came flying as to an adult. Sold by all dealers.
60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. European
Johnny tackle«! him from behind, pull­
up ugaln. The peoplg were growing
ed him to the landing and threw him
t plan. Sherm an County headquarters.
unruly now and pressed forward
Hard For Man and Beast.
down to the first floor, two flights be­
roughly.
“T o te a c h new trick s to an old d o g
North­
Time Table
South­
low. H e was not killed outright, but
Suddenly David lifted me in his
i s hard.” said Air. B lx .
TFIEN I HAW D A V ID ’S TALL. F IG U H B .
Aug. 21, 1910 bound
bound
died In a hospital tbe next day.
“ B u t harder still for th e old m an
A GOOD CLEAN FAM ILY HOTEL.
arms, the Iron doors closed again, and
passen­
T o th in k up sa id new tr ic k s.”
“8o much for my football trnlulng. Ions, he and I, alw ays enjoying to­ this time 1 was going down, down
ger
daily
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n
s
a
s
C
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y
T
ir
o
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s
.
A l f i l l l i l l l l-f- H 1 I I I 1 I 1 M -H "
father." said Johnny. “By and by I’ll gether the little excursions und fetes
with the fortunute oneB to safety.
try some other athletic features I which the guests had planned.
7.15 am
70 ........Shaniko . . .
As
we
cam
e
out
Into
the
fresh
air
6.45
pm
Tills beautiful greeu country nest
7.50
learned nt college."
157
6.00
and were led to a place beyond the
8.00
Johnny sat down to write some uiorfc ling cjose to the hills with its great
•52
5.55
protecting
rape
a
cheer
went
up
from
.Bourbon .. .'. 8.20
(45
articles attacking other rascal». Over blue'Hike sparkling In the sunshine or the crowd, and 1 raised my smoke
5.30
F o r In fa n ta and C hildren.
.Grass Valley. .. 8.45
38
5.05
his desk was a rosewood baseball in­ silvering In the moonlight was to me smarting eyes to the windows of the
F
. . . Erskine........ 8.55
30
laid with gold which Johnny bad won a -Jew and enchanted lund, while the ninth story, where little tongues of Tb» Kind You Hate Alwajt Benght 4.45
9.10
|27
4.30
dull
and
crowded
city,
so
lately
left
in «-o.it ; e as a trophy. When he was
flame leaped and curled.
. . De Mo»«........ 9.20
23
4.20
behind. seemed but n memory, and
rn i'it d «»it h is defenselessness he said
B ears the
. .McDoneld . . 9.35
Í19
Kick with fear I waited, knowing
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he could use that far better than n David with his grave and kindly face that David would be the last person B ig n a ta re o f
116 ........ Sandon.......... 9.50
3.55
f»
had
grown
to
bo—a
part
of
the
mem­
revolver.
During the morning he
¡11 . . . . Klondike . . . . 9.55
3.50
to leave the burning floor. From time
Í»
beard a quick footstep at tbe other ory.
1 9 ........VVaico........... 10.10
3.35
to
time
faint
cheers
sounded
as
tbe
•>
10.25
.
hi the Circuit Court
Court ol :he Rtsle 3.15
ÇUMMONB —— In
.........
Sink............
“Muy the boat man w in,”, niy uncle
end of the ball. There’s lota In a step
7
elevators unloaded their precious bur­
of Oregon, tor S herm an co u n ty
5 ........G ib so n .......... 10.30
3.05
Johnny knew at once what this one had said. "The best man," I repeated
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dens. then with a wild and glaring
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2.45
M ettie M oK inbeu, P la in tiff,
meant. Seizing bTa wooden ball, he wondertngly, then, looking up. anw Da
New brick building newly furnished.
light the flames burst forth unre­
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va.
went to the door. Some fifty feet vid him self standing before me.
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Big£s
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strained.
Tremblingly
I
covered
my
Bvrou M cK ibben D efen d a n t. J
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“You!" I exclaim ed, and my tone
away a man he recognized as a pal
Sherm an county people made welcome at all times.
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face, but soon a mighty resounding To B yron M oK ibben, th e ab o v e-n a m ed d e ­ 2.32
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of the one be had thrown downstairs expressed only consternation, for Cyril
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fe n d a n t.
was coming with blood in his eyes as was to ta k e me In bln motorboat that cheer seemed to shake the earth. “All
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13
One
block
from
depot.
Kates
50c
and
up.
out safely.” called a triumphant voice, In Ih e n a m e o f the S la te o f O reg o n .
well as hi» step. Johnny twirled his very afternoon to a yuebt race—why
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You a re hereby req u ired to ap p ear and
trophy ball, landing It In the right I was wearing the launch club colors and the people all about were telling an sw er tb e oo m p la in t filed a g a iu st you In »be
For information and rate», apply to
eye of the comer und relieving It of In honor of the oecnslou—and It seemed excitedly of the presence of mind and ab ove e n t ille d s u it, on or b efo re ih e la st d ay
A . R O S E , A g e n t,
rather Inconsiderate of David to thus Ihe bravery of tbe man who prevented o f tb e tim e prescrib ed in ib e order o f pnb
all the blood there was In It.
M o ro . O r.
lioatinn, to-wii, on or b efore th e 27tb d ay o f
appear without one line of announce­ a panic.
Tbe man didn’t come any farther
J a n u a ry , 1911, and if von fa ll io ao appear
“Who is he?” asked a young man a n d a u e w e r p la in tiff w ill ap p ly Ao tb e oourt
Indeed, he was taken to his home, ment.
who stood near with notebook and pen­ for - th e r e lie f d em and ed in th e o o m p la in t
“ Yes,” he answered quietly. “It Is I
where a doctor pronounced his case
filed h erein agHinnt von, to -w it, for a d ecree
cil In hand.
a fracture of the frontal bone. He You do not seem pleased to see me
d iseol v in g th e bond« o f m a trim o n y n ow ex-
And
I
heard
m
yself
answering
him
Polly r
m ting b etw een the p ld u t if f an d yon reel f on
died In a few days.
proudly, almost unconsciously, "He Is the gron n d a o f d eeertlon , and for ea ch o th er
Fr»«h, Rallabl», Fare
“If I had known that you were com
These two novel encounters encour­
CuaranlMd to Pl»a»a
David Gray," I said, “the man I am and fa r th e r relief aa to th e o o o rt m ay evem
aged the good citizens and somewhat Ing." I answered UlppnTÄ'ly, “I would
«
q
n
ita
b
le
and
Just.
Kvrry Gardener end
shamed the bad ones.
An athletic have met you with a brass band. As going to marry.” Then I turned to
Planter »honId teet the
T h is su m m o n s is served upon vou-by pnl»-
rapeVtar
m a rlteo i Our
find
David's
eyes
looking
into
mine.
gambler vowed he would take Johnny It Is”—
li oat ion th e reo f f'W n period o f ■»« s n i w i e -
Northen» Grown Seed*.
“Come. Polly,” be said softly and iv e w eek s in »be H herm an C ou n ty O beerver.a
on his own ground. Meeting Johnny
David’s face grew very stern. “Yes,”
swicutL
orrgg
T©
ANB FRO M
PSRTUANB
eeklv U' w sptp er o f g en era l c ir c u la tio n ,
hastily drew me away. As we walked w
on tbe street, ba suddenly tackled him he said queetlonlugly. “as it Is?"
F O R 10 C E N T S
p u b lish ed in Sherm an oou n tv O reg o ii. in
we
windend
postpaid
«nr
down
a
ijulet
side
street
1
looked
up
w ith hla right arm and began to rain
Y o u are c o r d ia lly in v ite d to m ake the
“I have made another engagement
pursuance t > in order o t the H on Wm H «o-
F A M O U S C O L L E C T IO N
Into his dear grimy face with Its tired rictas, J m lg e o : tb e G ou n ty oo ert o f Hherm an
blow s on hla face with his left fist. for this afternoon,” I finished.
1
p
k
ff.
M
D
er
Teaale
I«.
oounty, Oregon, duly
o n t l ie lM h d n y
I pkf Tri««*--
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Rat Johnny had been thus held often
David
studied
me
reprovingly: lines.
of I)eoerrb»'r, ItflO, und th e d a te o f tb e ftrsi
1 ek(. S. II «irow In« Ole»»
1»«
“David,” I asked reproachfully, “why p n b lica lii-n th ereo f 1* th ” , ®th d*T
before. He wrlgjflcd cut like nn eel “Then. Polly.” be said slow ly, “I will
1 Off. Herir Ae»»» fcraS r.kk.*.
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1 »kB. r » l l . e t » b M .ik.t !* « .» <
did you not let me stay with you up oem ber, 1910.
and landed a blow uy I
. >
AU. I» Tarlelln Ckrta» Vlaw.r S..
.
.
not stay to Interrupt your plana.”
W. B. D A G G E T T . A tto rn ey
mug that capsized hltu. T h e titan
ills glan. e followed mine down the there until the last?”
Wette te<1»rl S«».! 10 cento te h»lp » y . PT*W»..»J*
for P la in tiff
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started to run. Johnny followed hltn. roadway, where Cyril Marsden came
par k
m« » n « V . e „ « b - .< , , , - , . ' » h . ahne» ‘ « H X m rt Oeltock>«M,
“Because, Polly," he answered, with 7t.d ll’.j27.fi2]
iiîh.r « i t i , o n r N .w »rrt rt I n r . l t r r u r « t « l e » . ( fl» t o r4 r j » t n n Ou
U V IA».
M»
every now and then getting In a kick
r « B K A T N O B T H K R N B K K » ÇO.
T0-
sw inging along looking very handsome a happy, boyish laugh. "I wnntedTotlto
11 noia
Your resting place between trains
1757 R oh « H » .
Rockford, Illlr»
At last, after having several time:« In his y a ch tin g flannels.
stay with me down her«*until the Inst." SUMMON«-I » the Girouit Oourt ol tbe
sta te o f O n ««®, for Sherman county.
served as Johnny’s football, the man
And
that
In
how
we
became
engaged
at Tbe Dalles, Oregon,
David barely acknowledged the In­
gave out and could go no farther.
M uat 1‘ M "nn ; Plaintiff,
1
troduction aa I presented the two men.
— It
8esktrifl « Complaint.
An
excellent
restau ran t at m oderate prices.
Those who saw the last kick ihe
- vr
f
but Cyril was charming and gra^tous
A young lady who appeared to be P a trick E M artin, P e te ttd a u L J
gambler received differed as to the
as ever, and thoughtfully Invited In perfect health, but who bad a very
distance Johnny sent him Some raid
ilia starve named de
David to accompany ua on onr pleas­ worried expression upon her blooming T o l ’ntriok E Malt»«
T i l t i l I I H I l-t-M H « « I 1 1 1 1 -1 1 ■«•■« ■A-i - I I H I 14 fcfrH -H I M»H“ H - I- K X
dentistry nn the Pacific Coaet la exwbeted barn,
It w as ten fe e t some flfteeh. and one
fend
a
n
t
■
W
r
. . .
. ___ _ _ j
ure trip—»n Invitation which was face, eutered tbe consulting room of
Ynn era bi relit n q ujred to appear and
e here built np onr repntatlou on I t Y oh can
man. who claimed to bnve measured
depend on <rn«fi(y »nd cannot <et better pSIaleee
V
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Wurk euyi rwhare, a o m at Lor b ’ o " w a iu e b * y o — n p v
the distance with a tape line, declared curtly refused.
a New York physician early last sum­ answ er th e «■< uib
the ab ove e n lii led
_
j -
“Goodby.
Polly.”
David
said
In
a
that It w as Just nineteen feet and
d ay <>f th e tinw prrecrit«*d In
* * *
mer.
»«ustdiai
low voice. “I think that I understand
i w it, dw-or b efo re th e 20th d v
four Inches.
“Doctor," «he said. “It Is absolutely o pubiiftAtiun,
f Jatm arv, 1911. an d If y«>u f a il to eo ep-
The man suffered from a broken coc- j everything now."
‘aisleee etto
•f*
That summer upon the lake abort essential that 1 go to White Sulphur pear and aiisA nt, p la in tiff w*ll ap p ly •<» »
eyx, which la the end of the backbone
oourt
l«»r
the
.»
I
n
f
d
-m
a
n
d
e
d
n
iba,
«
>
•
•
Kprings."
T . N C R O F T O N , P ro p rie to r
•d. Ceneettetlee
V
Thio belug tbe third man that John , was one round of gayety. but 1 did not
p la in t filed I ereln agnloa» JoOj «>-» »•
“Obt perhaps not!" the physician re­ a d ecree d r i v i n g the b«n d a o f ~ " ‘ rj,nao" ’5
Crew»« $8.
I By had put “out of the tight." a nt»m I aee or bear from David again.
TH
E
DALLES,
OREGON,
marked
reassuringly.
“
Tell
me
fully
uow
e
x
is
tin
g
b
etw
**n
11‘*
’
P
l*
!"
1’“
m
irW
csT
eetli^
It w as after we had returned to the
ber o f citizens called on him and h I
your symp4flina. What do you expect yoursutf, on i U p u r o n n d io f
6eM nWa«e
him that they would see him thrcti ’i city that Cyril disappointed my sum­
(or enob m ber and fu r th er r e lie f aa o b
Caaml f Hito«»
mer time frtanda by pmviug that upon to cure ai the springs?” +
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what else might 1* lb store for him
c
o
n
n
m
ay
at
m
et«
Steam H eat, Electric Lights, E le c tr ic * -
"That Is Just what I came to you to
his
part
at
least
ours
hnd
not
lx»en
an
Thm
auinm.’ue
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.
Johnny said to them:
*
find
out.
doctor,"
aha
confessed.
“Tou
nation thereof for a p eriod o f »i« w eek« In
Idle flirtation, for he asked that world
“W hile at college I i>repnred my
Call Bells.
O. R. A N. Local T rains
eee, 1 b ate got to talk with papa. the HberutHii C o u n ts D harrvev, a w eebt.
•>
c ir c u la tio n p U busbe
■elf for my beginning here.
Rut 1 old question, mu ®. Hstenitir. I thrilled W hat do you go to White Hulphur to n ew spap er of
¿top
at
front
door.
Railway Ticket
in Hherman - o u n ty . O reg o n in t*"’” ’ !***-
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B
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W
.
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W
M
»
.
S
w
a
a
a
a
t
u
u
M m m m
reckon t|>gt, having got fid of the nt tlte laniilty of Ids laitgusrte.
be cured of?” --Exchange.
J to an o r d .. , f tu e H« m . W illia m H en rlo b e
(I TMM m*»» ■ ewruM
lie had driven me about Iti hl* elec-
th ree worst men la the town, the oth
f l
office
in
the
Lobby.
>
U m intv J iu l.e o fr s a id H herm an o o u n tv . Drr
All work full« «•«aruuteod for ftftooa ]
gnu, o n lv linn , qn the 7th d ay o f D eo em n r
era w ill bo cow ed.”
V»
A Clash Feared.
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1910. and the d ata o t th e Aral uubl
4 nA go it proved. Johnny, haying
O h. c o n tr o v e r s ia lis ts , m a k e h a sta
thereof t . I... Jib day < f
pared tb s w ay for hla ueefuinea* roae
Painless
Dentist«
And »rrfl tt’.cae q u a rrels cleared aw «T
H
O
TEL
RATES
T
O
S
U
IT
YOU.
R. B DUFUR,
B« f o ie ajal:* '»I* tln»e to baate
ra p id ly la the ssteem of his fellow
FOR FLETCHER'S
Attorney fur
TtdVjA) 611,
Tbe
lUike/
tor
Thankegtvtng
day1
now one o f toe promt
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