The
O b s e rv e r
MORO, OREGON.
F R ID A Y . . .
J anuary
6, 1911
At any time when requested to do so,
the paper will be discontinued. But we
expect that all arrears «rill be paid before
euch request ia made. It is easy to ask u«
lor a statement, which will be cheerfully
rendered at any tim e.
How an Exile's Return Made
a Joyful Christmas.
w eek» w as lu Florence.
Then w hen, th e day a fter hie arrival,
bis daughter took him to the P itti g a l
lery nud show ed him th el^ p rt^ alt o f
Mine. Le Brun be w as not aw are th a t
It w as a second link In th e ch ain w hich
w as to lead him into th e trap.
“N ow , papa,’’ sold th e girl, “If w e
could ouly have a picture o f m am m a
to look out at us as th a t d oes w ouldn't
It bo nice?’’
T h e Father of a Girl Falls
Mr. K ing declared th at h e w ould g|Ve
Into a T ra p
h a lf his fortune, If not th e w h ole o f It,
for such a picture.
By F. A. N IT C K L
“Would you kindly m ove asid e a lit
C o p yrig h t, 1910, by A m e ric a n P r ^ a
tle, sir," said a voice behind them .
A sso ciât Ion.
T urning, the banker sa w a young
man looking a t him through R aphael
In the P lttl gallery n t F lorence, Italy, eyes, who had come. In w ith an ea sel
1s a celebrated portrait b efore w hich and a convus and had plautod the one
Is a lw a y s a crow d o f gaaers. It la w ith the other on it b efore th e L e Brun
th e lik en ess o f a Mine. Le Brun and portrait. T he a rtist w as W inston and
on his easel w as his finished copy o f
waa painted by h erself during the the portrait. H e haà been w atch in g
eigh teen th century. S h e Is represented for the futher and daughter and soon
sittin g beside her easel w ith her bead aftffr their appearance had se t up his
turned tow ard those b efore her, and It easel pnd pretended to be p u ttin g fin
seem s th at real e y es are looking from ishing' touches on th e cauvaa.
Mr.
th e can vas and real Ups are parted, K ing turued and saw a d u p licate o f
the Le Bruu portrait, th e copy h avin g
sh o w in g real teeth. ' .
One m orning Lina K in g , th e d au gh th e sam e living attrib u tes us tho orig-r
ter o f a w ealth y A m erican banker and Inal. Indeed, it w ould have been im
m em ber o f th at set w h ich cla im s to be possible for him to tell th e original
th e cream o f N ew Yorjs so ciety , being from th e copy.
W ithin h a lf an hour th e artist w as
In F lorence nud In th e P lttl gallery, com m issioned to paint th e picture
stopped before this p o r tr a it A young upon w hich the w idow er had se t his
a rtist w a s cop yin g I t His clo th es w ere h e a r t One th in g puzzled Mr. K ing—
shabby, but th ere wua a n Ideal look In th e artist w ould not set a price o n hia
h is fa ce th a t a t once d rew one's atten-% work, d eclarin g th at the purchaser
tlon. H is ey es w ere large aud lu»-. m ight not be satisfied w ith It. B ut as
troas, rem inding o n e o f th o se o f the th e banker could stand a pretty stiff
C hrist child o f R aphael In th e celeb ra t ch arge th is did not trouble him. Ber
sides, from th e m om ent be sa w the
ed pain tin g o f th e S lstln e Madonna.
sp
ecim en o f the artist's work no
M iss K in g had stopped to have a
look a t th e p o rtra it b u t rem ained to am ount o f m oney w ould stand in the
feaAY'her ey es on th e cop yist. She w ay o f h a v in g th e portrait execu ted
by one p ossessin g such pow ers.
sp ok e som e Italian and asked him a
W h ile this bargaining w as going on
fe w q u estion s a s to th e original o f th e
p o rtra it H e replied in the sa m e lan th e girl w h o had brought It about w as
looking at other p ictu res w ith op-
gu age, but, not g ettin g on very weU,
supplied certain Italian w ord s w ith im rent Indifference. W hen her father
E n glish ones. M iss K in g lau gh ed and announced th at W histou w as to paint
a portrait o f her m other sh e found it
replied In first rate N ew York E n glish ,
w hereupon the a rtist co n fessed th a t he < difficult to restrain her excitem ent.
Ilvr fath er had w alked Into th e trap.
w a s an A m erican art stu d e n t
W ould th è lovers be able to spring th e
M iss K in g artfu lly d rew from him
lid?
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how lon g he w ould b e en g a g ed on the
T he artist w as in vited tó call at the
cop y and at w h a t hours he w ou ld work
K in gs’ apartm ents th at afternoon,
on It. H e w a s a s a rtfu l a s she, tellin g
her th at h e m ight bo sev era l w eek s In w here the m aterial for the portrait
w a s sh ow n him.
com p letin g th e cop y and he w orked
“ I see," he said to Mr. K ing, “a ee-
e v e iy m orning from 11 to 12 o'clock.
mnrkabld
lik en ess
b etw een
your
H e w a s m ak in g It fo r un E n glish lord
w h o w ould pay him enough for It to daughter and her mother. T h at life
en ab le him to pursue his stu d ies i n . w hich Is ip the L e Brun portrait ca n
n ot be obtained from these photo
F lo ren ce fo r a w h o le year.
E d w in W in ston p o ssessed great ar graphs. B u t it is fortunate that M iss
K ing Is th e Im age o f Jior m other, for,
tistic talen ts.
M iss K in g freq u en tly
w h ile I shnll g et the featu res from
v isited th e P lttl gallery b etw een 11 and
these pictures, I shall endeavor to
draw the vitul spark from your daugh-
“I reckon this is go In’ ter be er bus
ter,’’ said old U ncle B illy B otsw orth
as he cam e Into the fam ily sittin g
loom o f the old farm house with u
great load o f wood on his shoulders.
Grandma Bo t a worth, w ho sat lu her
accustom ed corner by th e “Jamb," busy
w ith her k nitting, made no reply, w hile
U ncle B illy proceeded to rem ove his
coat, h a t and boots and filled aud ligh t
ed his pipe. P resen tly hla tw o sous.
Jacob and M ilton, cam o In.
A little la ter Mrs. B otsw orth Joined
them , and th en th e fam ily circle w as
com plete—no, n o t com plete, either; a
daughter w a s m issing. T hree y ea rs
ago th is C h ristm as ev a sh e had gon e
o a t from th e parental roof to m arry
th e man sh e loved, but w hom her fa
th er had forbidden som e tim e before to
en ter his doors. B ut M ary had gone,
an d sh e and her husband, a poor m e
ch an ic, w en t o u t w e st to build up for
th em selves a hom e and fortune. A fter
th ey w ere m arried, »« d a y or tw o be
fore th ey w ere to Start for D akota,
Mary and her husband drove to th e
old home, w h ere sh e g o t out o f the
buggy and sta rted to go into th e
house to sa y goodby. S h e did not ask
nor expect fo rg iv en ess from her fa th er
for w hat sh e had done, but sh e k new
her mother and her brothers still loved
her and w ould glad ly h ave her com e
to see them .
Bo sh e Just had her
hand on the g a te latch and, w ith tear
filled eyea, w a s taking In th e dear and
fam iliar surroundings w hen her fa th er^
com ing round th e corner o f the house,
sa w her.
“Don’t yer-com e In here!” he. yelled
hoarsely. “D on ’t step your foot^ p sld e
o’ th at gate, Mary E llen BotswortKT
You’re no darter o’ mine. Take yer
hatchet faced pain t slin ger an ’ git.**
From that tim e on U ncle Billy had
never spoken his daughter's name.
B ut on th e C hristm as eve that 1
have Introduced him t o your notice he
M t by th e fire thinking, and bis
thoughts w ere o f her. H e had long
ago adm itted to h im self th at he w as
too hasty w h en he drove «his ’ only
daughter a w a y from hto home, but he
■till rem ained s ile n t A s h e w a s busy
w ith his th ou gh ts, gazin g th e w h ile
m oodily Into th a lire and n o w an d
th en pun ch in g up th e fore stick s In a
sp itefu l sort o f w ay. G randm a B ots
w orth suddenly spoke up and said:
“Tomorrer*ll be an oth er w h ite Christ*
m as. Thia m a k es tw o on ’em righ t
hand runnln’.”
“ I reckon It’ll be good sleig h in ’ to- ■VZBT DAT MISS XWO VISlTZD THK STUDIO.
morrer," ob served U n cle B illy, “an’
12 o’clock and u su a lly found him at
a ll tha fo lk s’ll com e over In th e bobs.
w ork there. S h e w a s a lo v ely girl,
Eh! W h at’s t b a t r
aud WLnstou w a s very m uch attracted
T h e ex clam ation w ith w hich he con
to her.
She told hlnr am ong other
cluded his rem ark w a s caused by th e
th in g s th a t her m other had recently
furious barking o f old Maje. the
died and her fa th er had sin ce been
w atchdog. th e sound o f voices In the
try in g to flud an artist w ho could paint
fro n t yard and w h at seem ed to be th e
from photographs, m in iatu res and o th
cry o f a ehlld In fear.
er lik en esses a i>ortralt th a t w ould rep
T h e tw o boys started for the front
resent his w ife as h e w ish ed to re
door, w h ile th e rem ainder o f th e fa m
m em ber her; but, though a num ber o f
ily M t Intently listen in g and w onder
in g w ho could be their visitors. T hey prom inent artists bad m ade the a t
had not long to w ait, for a m inute tem pt; none bad pleased him.
later I he sittin g room door w as flung < T h ose w ho are natural m ates recog-
opcu mid Jacob strode in. bearing In ' n lze each other very quickly. There
hl* nrros a bright and lu sty two-year*, w a s nothing like a courtship betw een
old boy. A lm ost sn a tch in g the w raps "these tw o. T hey loved from the m o
from about It and holding th e little m ent th ey m et before th e Le Bruu
fellow up. be shouted: “Pap. look at portrait. Miss R ing, w ho w a s tra v el
your grandson! Mary’s com e, an* th is in g w ith an aunt, occupied apartm ents
on the Arno, and th e a rtist w ould stroll
la her boy."
“T he devil It Is!” roared U ncle Billy, by on tbo quay w hen th e even in g glow
springing to his feet w ith a face as m ingled w ith th e artificial lig h ts lin
black as a thundercloud. “T ake him in g both sides o f the river, w h ile Lina
waa sittin g on a balcony. In th is w ay
aw ay; I don’t w an t ter see him.*’
“Hold on a m in u te r shouted a clear th e tw ain secured a coveted sigh t o f
strong voice In th e doorw ay. It w a s each oth er a fter th eir usua3 m eetin g
the son-in-law w ho had spoken and In th e morning. T h e au n t had been
w ho stepped Into the room, h is figure com m issioned to keep a w a y from ber
erect and e y es blazing w ith anger. ch arge all persons w ith w h om Lina
“H old on a m inute, I M y ,“ be con m igh t fa ll In lo v e w h o w ere not d e
tinued; “I w a n t a word. BUI B ots sirab le i>artlee, th u s m ea n in g th at sh e
w orth. I can buy and sell you. I am a should n ot be p erm itted to d rift Into a
rich man, but you don’t have to ow n lo v e affnlr w ith any on e u n less, per
m e for a son-in-law on th a t account. haps, a noblem an w ith e sta te s a s w ell
Aa for ma, I can g et alon g w ithout aa title; con seq u en tly L in a did not feel
you . B u t M ary here w a n ted to com e a t liberty to ask her lover to see her
bach au d eeo her m other aud all at her hotel.
B a t th o se sto len m eetin g s 1 H o #
o f you ooce cans*, and I M id th e
should, and. m ove th an that, I M id m uch m ore d eliciou s than a free ac-
y o u should trea t her and baby right csm . One d ay It w ould be In tbo B oboll
o r r d m aka yo u , and. b y thunder, I’ll - gardens, w ith lan d scap e gard en in g o f
do Itr E ven w h ile be w ae talk in g 4k oonple o f cen tu ries ago; another In
m other and d a u g h ter w ere w eep in g In fh g great D nom o cathedral, w ith Its
each other’s em brace, and Grandm a bell to w er b u ilt by th e fam ou s a rtist
B otsw orth , rlsl'tg with d l’Seulty from G iotto, and ag a in on th e hill ab ove th e
her sM t, laid her hand on her sou ’* c ity w here sta n d s th e sta tu e o f D avid,
tthoulder. “ WfiMaaa,“ sh e m M. “n o w ’s by MR'hfflniigtdo. F lorence la a city
aa good a tim e to g iv e In aa y e ’ll ever for a rtists and for lovers. One o f these
h a v e. I f M ary an’ WttK can afford to two waa an a rtist and both w ere
fo rg iv e yo u I don’t sm now you can I ovsm . In snfih an atm osphere th e lit
help ferglvln* them . G om e >ow . son. tle god had It a ll hla ow n v^ay, and,
w h ile th e dneuna w a a ca r e fu lly gu ard
d o right“
F or a n In sta n t he stood stru gglin g ing, aa sh e supposed, her ch arge from
w th his passion; then love conquered. an allian ce not In accord w ith her eo-
E x ten d in g h is hand to his so a la-law , g lal position. Lina and her U te r w ere
h a sold : “B illy , I knock under. I've gagreeeed w ith each other.
Probably the m oat ta v eu tiv e gen iu s
M ade a m ista k e an’ am sorry for I t
|g Oupld. T h e adage. “L o v e lau gh s at
iMfesniths.** Is a verification o f this.
W h en Mr. B enjam in K in g a t N ew
T ark reoetved a letter from hla daugh-
“TtoSTS, there, dhlld.“ the old fello w 1 ter In F lorence su g g estin g that that
■rennored lu a v o ice h u sk y w ith emo- j-eity w as the pJa«c—the uuiy p la c e -
Ooa, “It’s all forgot now , an*
1 w here he m ight have « jd; fu r s pulutfh
B n t he did not finish th e sentence. o f her mother U hlchr .»word su it bftn
Aud w h ile M ary w ae klaeffl* grandm a he did not dream that the su ggestion
a n d all w ere silen tly cryin g for joy he w a s a lovers’ trap. H e strai».h>wuy
fittgau to hu stle round aud < e t on hla packed a ll th« ntm tograplis aud other
jr ou t and “ere about tho pictures o f h;« w ife tuui, board lug a
steam* r for Nuplcn. iu a cou.de nt
T h a t night U n d e B illy built up su ch
U fire la th e old fireplace a s It bad n et
M S for m any a day, and as they all
aud talked until after
B w m Indeed to
hoots to
cut aresnfi It
tBuMtottf U
ttMl
OKIIfilrton O r y
FOI FLfTCHErS
And so the prelim inary featu res q f
this conspiracy w ere estab lish ed . T he
a rtist w as to have the" girl be loved
sit for her m other’s portrait.
For
hours during su ccessiv e d ays he wodld
be perm itted to gaze on her beloved
featu res. T his w as but a tem porary
pleasure. W inston intended to m ake
th e effort o f his life to Instill the fa ce
o f a livin g girl Into th e painted fe a
tures o f on e w h o w as dead.
E very day M iss K ing visited the
stu d io o f th e artist, accom panied eith er
by her fath er or her a u n t U su ally
her fa th er w as her chaperon, for he
w a s w atch in g th * face and figure o f
his w ife slow ly grow upon th e canvas.
W hen Mias K in g w as not present
W lnstop worked upon d étails he found
In th e m aterial furnished him, but as
soon as Lina appeared w ith th e love
ligh t in her eye he began to tran sfer it
to thé can vas. H e did not need to
call it forth by his ow n lover’s glances.
T w o love stories w ere being Intertw in
ed. T h e picture grow in g up on the
can vas w as rather a creature ç>f the
past than o f the recent present. It
w a s rather th e girl that had loved and
been loved a quarter o f n century ago
than the mother o f a grow n daughter.
Yet so sk illfu lly did the arflat blend
the tw o that he produced both.
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W hen the portrait w as finished, to
the bereaved husband it w as priceless.
H e drew h is check for a sum so large
that he believed the artist w ould be
surprised. To bis ow n aston ish m en t it
w as returned w ith a m essage statin g
that the portrait could not l>e bought
w ith money.
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N ow cam e the m ost d elicate part o f
this lover’s p lo t.. Would all l»e lost In
passing from w hat hnd been accom
plished to the ultim ate object? The
artist left all to the girl. H er father
show ed her W inston’s note and asked
per w hat It meant. She w as prepared
for w h at w as to com e and responded:
“He wauts me, papa."
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A bogt the
Thia bird lv foil ud
p ortloq n ^ of A f r lu
a lso found In s<
Europe. T b g K liig «
Psi loan.
spread over m any
and A sia and la
p a rts o f southern
o f tlg> pelican are
T h e pouch o f t i e pelican la enor
m ously large, -Ciij ible o f con tain in g
tw o galloua d f water. and la em ployed
by th e bird
u basket w herein to
carry th e Osh w j h n it h as oaughj.
T h e iwUcan l
good fisherm an,
h o verin g o v er tb< water w atch in g for
a sh oal o f fish best the surface. D own
sw oop s th e bird, scoops up a nurabor
o f fish in Its ffikpD' i >us pouch and then
gen erally files 01 homeward. In Its
homeprard tllgbt it Is often robbed by
haw ks, w hich t^tpek Jt and ca u se It
to scream . Ouco the pelican’s mouth
is open th e haw k » aatefiba th e fish out
o f th e bird’s pouch
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Vary ‘-C urious.
A m ong th e J e w 's possession s are
som e an cien t coins which cam e tb him
In a curious rnaiMir. Som e years ago
a r e g a in m ao drvatued three tim es
that the sp irit of-tb.» Czar A lexander
HL appeared to lilm and told him th at
som e coin s Which he ow ned und w hich
hud been 1 p r o c u n , from a w onder
w orking m inister h id the pow er of
sh ield in g any ...one from all evil and
begged th e man. to .ive them to N ich
olas IL T ho old n m w as greatly Im
p ressed by h is y ls j a find at onee sen t
the coins w lth g n ;I •«»•ud of bis dream s
to th e R u s s la u W i «nsaador at Vienna,
who bad then) oonveyed to N icholas.
When vomr feet are wet and cold, an*,
your body chilled thfWtgF and through from
exjMiflurv, take a blg d -«« of Chamberlain's
Cough Rgiuedv, *f
, vmir feet in bet
water before going to l *J, anti you are al
most certain to wanf ofl rt MVeni cold. For
Wile by all <l«-i!«*rs.
Mr«.
The quicker u-obtdr
il<l o f the
le«« the danger front |n.
i - «mi pther
seriou« dineatte«. Mh Jr’.
L. H all, o f
Waverly, V a ., save: *‘l tiiiiov ' ih*ve Cham
berlain’s Cough itemed) to fur uhsolately tho
beet preparation on tha mat het tor colds. I
have recommended its to my friends and
they all agree with me.” For sale by.all
dealers.
Ac’a.yi*» PoF ‘.e A ct.
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Mrs. B enhaig—7«icn .n,ea’t ns c ^ ’ajp.
rouH us they *tu»ed' to be. Benlnim —
Oh, I don’t khUw; I n$x$t~JjMrd of
Adaut giving ¡ap M h seat l l g. Street
car to a wotuan.?»»Mn. Bonbnui—-Per
haps not, but h e -g d ve up his rib to
on e z—New York ’ft-css.
When you have a cold gbt a bottle of
Chairil<erlitin’B Coagh Remedy. It wijl
soon fit you up all right and will ward of!
any tendency toward pnenm onb.
Tills
remedy contains no opium or other narcoth^
and may be given as confidently “to a bab)
as to an adult. Hold by all dealers.
m e <ea norae.
T h e hippocam pus, or sea horse, is by
no m ean s an u ttlu c t creature, nor Is It
■ c r e a t io n o f
, id “m ythologies" or
¡“ fa iry
R >. yoc’ttupus, though
very f»p;'
\ - vo»4*ty'find nbt
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CASTOR IA
For Tnftmts and Children.
Tbs KM Y ob Have Always Bought
N ’ttiQe to all Whan*
it muy oonuern:
'I’tieD B ilarsLn feil. Johu V e n a b le , w ill on
M*>n«la.v M a rc h (Uh. UH I , nm k« n p p lie a iip u
to th e oonutv eo n r' in und fo r St*«rm nn
u o am v, Orogón« tor a I hcuho to sell aud
• lisp, »e of sptriiu p , v m tí-», am i m a lt
liq u o rs a n d feVo’« n ’ ed r>6l« r, oo.nwionlv
kn ow n se hard aider, in less q u a n t» les th a n
one ye I loti iu t ie inun ot R i fu s, G ran t,
prfet iun», No., 1, (tbertuan e«>o” 'y , O rego n.
land, from the effects of a eevere eold.
U t W H t t to
» Itoh «4.
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank
and Depot, Courteous Treatment, Clean
Beds a n d Table the best the market will
afford.
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VINTON HOTEL
NOTICE TO CBKD1TOBS
I n th« C ou nty C o u rt o f tb s S ta te of O re-
tzou, fo r BheriuHti County,
I n th<* u ia tte r of tbs estate o f J . B . Wheat
deesHKed.
N o tic e is horehy e lv e n tb n t th e under-
«’vujrd bn« bean’ d o lv Hnp«'int«d executor of
ih « ©•«•ute o f J B W h ea t, deceased, and baa
q u a lifie d ..
A ll
pi raona
b a v i g cla im «
wasipVt «aid en tate.ere berebv n o tified and
n q n f r d to prehoni tb m , d u ly ve rified w ith
irrnper vuuohepi th e re fo r, w ith in six v -in th «
fro m the d a te o f thin Jto tie o , to th e and«-r-
sivn^d « t th e offiew o f B iy a t il A W h ea ld o n ,
in M o ro , O regon.
D a te d tb ia fillth da y o f D eo em b er. 1910.
D O N C . W H E A T . E xec u to r
o f th e e a V ite o f J B W b e at deceased
B n e n t A W'beu d* n , A ttp ru eya fo| «slate
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E ntirely new, convenient to buisiuess.
( ’lean beds, and table the best the m arket
will afford. Prices reasonable.
Com
mercial trade solicited.
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES
W H EN
IN* PO R TLA N D S T O P A T
HOTEL OREG6N
Mettle MoKiuben, Plnuitiff,
vs.
C H A S , W R IG H T . P r e s id e n t
A |. C . D I C K I N S O N , M a n a g e r .
B v r o tl M e K ib b e n . D rfen d H U t.
Ty b *r,*U MoKibbvO». the nbovi-uanivd dr
— b o n i e r o f 7th and 8 ta rk 8tr<g t.
ttu d n u t,
I n th e u m u W th e S ta te o f O reg o n .
Yon 'trc y b A -to ' requ ired tp appear am i
■ mover th e n o m p ln in t fi e<i
you iu the
rth<»ve etitH led at i t , on or before the laut day
of the tim e ptoeeriited Hl th e order o f pub-
Ito a tn o i, io w it, on rtr peforu th e 27th day ot
J in s iry , IU11, nud if von fa il to so appear
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p lm n tiff M i l ap ply to the «(»art
fo r <hu r e lie f d e o iended In th e ,o o m p ta in i
filed herein S <<iu«. ou, lv -w tt, fo r a dee«*«-
din ro lvin i! the bond« o f i»uiirni<rHiv now e x -
i« tiu u JMtweeu (be pi ><ntiff old yo nraeif on
tb r c ro u n d a o f d é sertio n , nud fo r «neb other
e n d f o r h e r re h e t us to u w oo urt nm y #eey>
e q u ita b le and jii» t
T h ia 'a tfmuguiM ih wit v. d npoii yon l»y pub-
lio atto n thereof- Yor a v *rto d 41 »ix «iioc -»a-
ive w eek«in th e b b eru ia n O ooiity Ot»a rv«a,a
w eeM v n»WHp,ip««r o f geoer«! e iro u lu tio u .
p ih lis lie jj iu th evirran W onntv D re g o n . in
purnvuSIrte In mu o rd e r o r th e H ou W m H e n
richs», J m l«e of th e C o u n ty eo url o f B eerm an
coun ty, O regon, d u ly m ade>oi th e l.'AU day
of Deoeu b<-r, IfMW. end the d a te o f lb e Arni
p u lii'e d i n tb d reo f U the 16th day o f D . -
cetuber, la id .
W . H. D . V J t i E I T , A tto rn ey
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fo r P ln in tifl
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It is new, and its rooms are provided with
ru n n in g water and lon g d istan ce telephohes.
European plan- Kates $1 per day and ,up.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
Portland, Oregon.
Opened Ju n e, 1908. .
Eastern Oregon Headquarters.
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P o s h iv ly m st c e n tra lly
located
F ifth S t. cars pass
th e doo a every few m iu tes
— l u th e Ç iro u il C ó n rt o f the
tttwu' q í O r r u o o 'f o r Bb»!.rujRn O h tiu lj.
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P t ri E P n rJ y , F liu n iif f
Attractive Cafe and G rill Music
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European Plan. Rataa $1.00 and up
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vs.
T i I» P n rtly . Def«n,<1<»»it
T o l i U P u rd y , th e h I u iv «- utMioul d e fen dan t
In tb v n tim n o f th e H in t« o f O regon
Y ob a re here b y r«.qa>ie4 to a p p e a r and
Hnftwer (h e o o m p h u n t file d Kgnin»t yoo in
the above e n title d n a it ,o a o t before tb e1a «t
da y o f the tim e |w e«.rtbed iu th e order o f
p u biio atiftu p» wit-, on or before th e 18»b day
o f J a n u a ry , IM U , aud i f you f u ll to so ap
pear and un sw er, p la in tiff w ill apply to th«
co u rt fo r the re rie f dem anded iu the eorn-
p la iu t file-1 herein a g ain st yon, to -w it: fo r h
doeree d ieso lvin u be bonds o f m a trim o n y
n o * ' ¡‘ xiatuiK bp'weou the p la in tiff «n d yuor-
Mfetf on the gronndb o f cruel and in h u m an
ireattO hnt aari w ilf u l deaertion au d fo r M c b
»tlifer and tu rth e r r e lie f ><« to th e co u rt m ay
S«V, nt , q n i.n ltt* un it j ’ tijt.
This Mimnidua i» s rv«*d upon you bv pub-
U estig u th ereo f fo r '.he period o f six »oooesa-
ivn weeks iu I be Sbor-iUtn C o u n ty ()b«o rver
a w eekly uewsp per o f u eneral o irc u ln tio n ,
p n b lis lu d iu S h e rm a n e o u u ty , G rego u, iu
nnrsuanoe to an e n te r o f th e H ou R it
B u tle r. C ir c u it Judge fo r B herm nn donnty,
d u ly m ade on th e 21st day ««< (U ito ta -r, 1910,
and th * d a te o f th e firs t p ’lb lic it io n th ereo f
1« the 2d day o f Dfeoeniber, 19!0.
J U U P T O N A.ttorn«v
7 td 2 jl3 OUif*
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foy P la in tiff
C iiE R lF F
L Q. SWETLAND. Secy.
aW Mgr.
ESMOND HOTEL
. O scar A nderson , M anager.
Cor. Front and M orrison S ts. Portland, Oregon
Free B u s h to and from Trains. Rates
60c, 7oo, $1.00, $1.«50, $2.00. Europeàn
plan. Sherm an C ounty headquarters.
A GOOD CLEAN FAM ILY H O TEL
WALK
N<nto<t 1« h»*rfebj' K>ven th a t pu rM tan t to
the oomruHud ot un feXfeOutiou. iti :or<-Qao«Qr«
und. cieer- fc iH»aed out of titotHroafv uouri
o f th e «tut« ot O rego n, fo r th e o n io ty ut
JotlN ViSAHf.J?,
b h en tiH h , to m e d ire c te d , d a te d th e 36th
In the oountv court f«»r bherman oountv, U > v t Ni/\fe«iib< r HBO, 1» ».«mt 1 h e re in peu-
state of ( >r«*«<iu:
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d i iu w lic rc iu F e rd 11 D iuts^l is p la in .iff.
In the matter of the petition of John V en T Utity JN> «Cfe.Susfen E N«>-a«- bis w ife; Jo ni
able for a liquor license in the tow n V N tt-ce. M Knchwl Neeeo his wit«*; W illia m
«<;■■, Ufeuruta Nceee *” « wiiu.Ei I is Ne* <x
of Rufus, Grant precinct, district N o r
M im E iiiu Neeo«, G^aoe Neeoe, Ju b n C la r k ,
one, Sherman county, Oregon.
R« N^ece, T b e o d is i« 'f>>st«r a u d Juinus
T o the honorable body, the county court i < z i« r e re d e te n d n u is , «o m n iau d in u me to
of Sherman county, Oregon, we, the un
the real 1 rn p e rty h e re in a fte r duseribed
dersigned legal voters and residents of l o i ' . i j i , a ju d v n ie u t an d d e arer rendered
Grant precinct district N o one, Sherman h iii I untfer«*d in »aid cause on th e 22d day <>f
county, Oregon, do pray or.petition your -N o ^ eiu b er 1910,in f» v o r o f th e p b n m ttf and
honorable body for s license granting to again*» I k * d e n s tid iw U h e re in «bove iinm«d
Ofl w ith mterfertt tin rw iu nt 10 per
John Venable the right to keep for «ale ■ r«»r
p»-r n im tu u . f r ' in th e 9 th d « t o f O cto
and sell spirituous, malt, or vinioua liquor C<*u.
ber 1908, nud to r <75 ( j O nt nrney fees und
in le u quantities th«n one gallon for the ue fu rtl i r ra m of $4htfDo«.stH, and noora-
term for which M« receipt may call for, in tnc 0GS»«, I « t i l , on
the town of Rufus, Grunt precinct, district
“Y o u r
“Yes. .And, w h at Is more, I w ant
him .’’
T h e bnfiker looked gt his dnughter
with n greater surprise than ever.
“ May 1 ask ,’’ lié suld, "how long this
Charles Tom
affair has been going on?”
W E Bozarth ’ ’
“Since soon a fter my com ing to Flor-
Frank Medler
en ce.’’
G eo W Ramey
T he m atter could not be Settled In a
Fred Löubocher
mom ent. T he banker held it In ab ey
Geo Blackburn
ance, d esirin g to discover bow for his
J Y Addington
O Henderson
d au gh ter’s Ufe happiness w a s coa-
Bruce Millard
served , and he loved her too w ell to
R E Bo zutth
w reck It.
J W Underbill f v
T w o forces prevailed—th e husbahd’s
L A EUsworth
d esire to have h it w ife alw a y s w llh
W A Tate -
him as W inston had depicted her aud
Chas Hill
th e fa ct th at L ina’s heart w as irrevo
O Hoffman «
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cab ly given. Bosldea, th e portrait, h av
in g been hung for a tim e In s private
gallery, g ave avldence th at If seon*by B Ü M ’ f n N a - ï t i ¡ ' e Circuit Ooert of th .
«tut« < .< O r« c ti, fbf fibcreuui oneiftf;
tha w orld It w ould m ake th e artist
w h o execu ted It famous»
5ti4>i >1* ru * , I’lokStiff,
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P w»r;wfr E M«r‘iut^^fyH difki. j ¿
A Life Saving Elephant.
A Caw years ago tw o children were 'I’ll P u t . lek E M-rtln». ths
n th ’vd dv-
bathing In th e te a a t a little tow n ou
I lu’ !H
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Y««u • r«« to»r-i>v kfqntre.d
«tid
th e coast o f Franco, when auddenly,
for som e reason o»*nther, they were itgiMWfer Iti»« <«*ii pltJin. filed «i»n«ntí» fw s In
carried ou t o f their depth. In n few
m om ents their crlee aa they stntyfcTM
I d tha deep w ater aroused attention,
bnt before any en e could reach them
they w ere rescued In an altogeth er nn-,
exported manner.
An Im m ense elephant b elonging to
a travelin g circus happened to have
been led dow n to th e sm th at pJorn-
la g to bathe, and as he w as enjoying
his both cleM at hand h e beard th e
erlM o f the children. H a n g in g through
the w ater tow ard them , he lifted them
very "gently one a t a tim e and carried
them to a place o f sa fety .
T h is elephant, wjtoae nam e w as Ons.
«»tod not long eg « at H ereford. Eng
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[B O N S
In the C ircuit Court ot :he State
e l C reyón, t«>r Sheruian cunntv
i
“W h at’s Maude crying about?” asked
th e father, hom e from w o r k .
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“ She's cryin g oyer th e play she- saw
e t Vhe tm U uee."
And w hut's Maymlu cryin g about?”
'Shell crying b<*cgii8e sh e couldn’t
’’-W a s h in g to n Star.
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W. C. RUTLEDÇE, Proprietor.
W hen tha back aches sod throb«
W hen the housework ia tprture
W hen night brings no Vest nor sleep.
When urinary disorder« set in
W om en’s lot is a weary on e.
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Thsre is a way to etcape these woes.
D oan’s Kidney Pills cure« «uch ills
H ave cored wom en here in Moro
Thi» is one Moro woman's testimony.
Mr«. H U Martin, o f Moro, Oregon,
«ay«: I can recommend D oan’s Kidney
Hills highjy.
My back ached severely
and my health becam e all run down us the
result of disordered kidneys- D oan’s Kid
ney Pills corrected these difficulties and
proved o f benefit in every w a y .”
For tale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn C o., Buffalo, N ew York,
•ole agents for the United State«.
Remember the name— Doan's— and take
no other.
H0T6L
b .
OReCON
New brick building newly furnished,
berinan county people made welcome at all tim es
One block from depot.
Rates 60c and up.
$ E. C. SMITH, MANAGER
Thursday, January 12th, 1911,
A t th e ho ur o f l.AQ o’ clock p, ui o f snld
«y, ht H i« C o u rt Hoane ilo o r in M oro,
c h , ri;i««i «<;uu»v, O reg o n , neb iV) he h i« b -
d h .i/d e r fo r e> sii in tiand «tl of the fo l-
famliiM u« soribe«1 cut prop erty o f tlio «nid
.¿Kifet.d.miM, to win 't he north wcet^qj *rtol*
Af Jhti ««nib east qaar.er, thy mum east
q>i*«i(cr«>l »heuo'tb w«n quMfior. *t<d the
«wit Unif- id’ thg uvrt-h Mat. q n a r ie r of tw-o-
. ion thirty root iu*r«t.tiip 11/c xouUi ut runu«
.cvcuifecu «'«kt «.f ttyv »Viri^nctto mciidt'iti.
in rhi rno*ih «joon'y, Ut«t<nb, * * * u in t r g ISO
H0«ea.
• J. O. FttE.'.MAN, Rt^Ttff of
■tuWj&.Ot)
gbertuMti
Oregon
T O
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T im e Table
Aug. 21^1910
ST A T IO N S
iNorth-
fcofifid n-'
passen
ger daily
F R Q M ,.P Q R T L ï A N 0
Y o a are cordially invited to make the
HOTEL
bputh* I
bound
pSSSCQ* 1
ger daily
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DHLLES
Your resting place between train s •
nt The Dalles, Oregon,
An exoellcnbreataurant at m oderate pKces,
J .S h an ik o.,'
w iic o x »’
.. .. Kent . . .
.Bourbon .
Grass V s lle y
. . Ersk ine . .
.. Moro . . .
L zD eM ottf..
.M e Don eld .
, B M d tta..
. Klondike .
, . W a s c o ...
S in k « ,..
. . Gibson ...
...B ig g «
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Des Chufes
.. C elilo. . .
. .Bumit, ..
The Del los
For inform!
UMATILLA HOUSE
T. N
C R O F T O N , P r e p - l.t e r
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Steam
Electric Lights, Electric
Calf Bellri.
O. R. A N. Local T rains
stop at front door.
Railway Tioket
office iu the Lobby*.
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H O TEL RATES T O S U IT YOU.
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