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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
The evening, and he had ru n th* blockade of tbe butler * disapproving glance and was once more on the pavem ent w hen be recollected Bleanoc Lee’s d ark efhe and proudly poised head w ith Its w eight o f blue black hair. " I m ight a * w ell m ake a go o f It ,” tie muttered, and, referring to his address book fo r Mias I^ e ’s street and num ber. he waa soon ushered Into tbe lx»** draw ing room under very much the ■erne circumstances aa had marked h l* O b s e rv e r MORO, OREGON. F R ID A Y ........ J anuary 13, 1911 P e rs o n a l T a lk W ith Y e u Z A t any tim e when requested to do to, « p a p e r w ill be diacootinqed. But we tpect that all arrear* w ill be paid before ich requeat ia made. It i* ea*y to aak ua ir a *tateroent. which w ill be cheerfully By CLARISSA M A C K IE Copyright, «10, by Amaricen 1 Association. Brownell crossed hla feet com fortably on the brass ra il o f the fender and H IS A S S IS T A N T yawned a t hla host. “I may be a hardw orking benedict w ith my nose to the grindstone, b ut I w ouldn’t change pUceo w ith you, Dick, Story of a Professor -- ,, A n d a G irl Graduate By B E R T H A D ALSOP old m an!” “W hy n o t r “Because yon’re so rich,” said B ro w C o p y r ig h t, IMO, b y A m e r ic a n 1 nell calmly. “I ’ve never found th a t a disadvan tage,” said Dick lightly. “ H o w can you be sure th at a girl really loves you or your money? As for me, I was such a beggar th a t there was never any doubt about the reason why Edith married me.” “ I must bo going home,” yawned d ay a fte r ber graduation aaia io oer. “ Your carear must not be that o f wo men who are tied down to tbe care of children. Choose ra th e r to devote yourself to Intellectual pursuits. I can ' give you a fine opportunity for a l>e- gfhning. I am w ritin g a history of the barbarian kings who changed the Influence of Rome In European clv111- I andon during the fo urth and fifth cen turies. I need an assistant to aid me In my researches. W ill you Join m e? ’ «■And give up all thoughts of a home life w ith dear little children to Com fo rt me when I am old?” | « “You w ill be Interested in yo u r work, a f a r nobler d u ty than mending chil dren’s clothe* and w ashing th e ir d irty Brow nell. “ I t ’s a fte r I L ” F o r a long w hile a fte r Brow nell de parted D ick Rodman aat In silent med itation. Jinks, the bulldog, tested hja Notiselo eil »I T b * undersign T h * quicker a oold i" Ko' ,e* lesati)* dang** ftwwi P"*’“*J2n‘* serious dlreMSS. M r. U. W . I. Waverly, V a. .say» - I firn,17 b*?v barlain'* Gough Remedy to be ab* best preparation on the market fo \ Fam ily Methemettee. “Y ou say you re a cousin sf Mr. Oto- sons?” Hid oonUuna no opium or other narcotic r b* given a. confidently to a baby adult. Bold by a ll d e a l*» . motoring, and thus launched on his fav o rite topic M r. Rodman proceeded to give a very fa ir Illu stratio n o f how a young m illionaire may go fo rth In tending to play the poor youth w o rk ing hard for a liv in g and g iving h im self and his secret aw ay in every oth er sentence he uttered. Once more he w e n t fo rth , cheered by smiles and even Invited to stay and lunch. Q uite relieved In hla mind con cerning the power o f hla ow n person a lity when stripped o f his usual a t mosphere of w ealth, Dick Rodman hied him self to a d airy lunch room and proceeded to order a meal th a t m ight be w ith in the lim its o f a brush agent’s b rie f paragraph th at had challenged hls carelee* glance. I t was In tbe “*o d e ty " column: " I t Is understood th a t an Interesting romance w ill soon come to lig h t when the engagement o f Miss Am y Packard ttu f'u a , u r a n i W inning Both W ay*. T h e Zulu young lady, when suitors are not fogtlx -mlng. takes the m atter In hand Herself. She leave* home, takes a dtocr«<t frie n d o f her own sex and presents herself a t tbe home o f her favored swain. I f he regards her w ith satlsfa< t Ion his parents receive her aa his fu tu re bride. Should he, however, be u n w illin g to accept her he 'rnkgs h er a handsome present In stead W EARY Nearest Hotel to BuM iie** Center * t>a 11 and Depot. C o u r t* o u * T » * tm e n t, Clean Bads am t T *b le the b * r t t b f m a rk e t w ill a ffo rd ,, >>«».- , -jflj W OMEN In the matter of the petition of John Ven able for a liquor liceo** in the tew» of Rufua, Grant precinct, diatrict N o one, Sherman county, Oregon. V G U T o the honorable body, the county court of Sherman county, Oregon, 4 e , the un i i eraigned legal voter* end JMidenu ut Grant precinct diatrict N o one, She in*» cofinty, Oregon, do pr*y or petition youi honorable body for a license granting to John Venable the right to keep for tele v d teU spirituous, melt, or V in to « liquor in 1«W quanihie» than one gallo» to r th e term for which hi* receipt may cell lor, in the town of Rufqa, Grant precinct, diatrict N o one, Sherman county, OWNo“ j 4; \ ’ ' L C H ailey P À V e n a ti* ' ’ M F Y Huldry Anson Toni Sila* Book Iy W E Phillip* George Staifox J S Fowler C M Kuypera Alfred Hines Cha* R Field* R Dingle J L Thom pson C C Deyo R C W all!« S J Bock J A Pyburn A 8 Striker . S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . loro5'1"*’“’ J Y A d d it io n O Henderaon Biuc* M illard R E B o ta r» J W Underhill L A Ellsworth Oregon E n tirely new,' convenient"io business. Clean bettelnd lebte tbe beet th e m arket Wilt a tte ri.. Pitees reasonable Con. - W Alata Cha. H i l f O Hoffman i n w BEST PRINCIPLES S U M M O N S - 1» »he O lrentt Ooort cd? a t.ta o( Oregon. for Rbermaa aoodtj Id u s n V M a rttp ' F ls to ttff.1. f I "£f ’ v* > W hen the beck ache* and throb* P atrick E M artin, Defendant. 1 W hen the housework 1* torture To P atrteh B M a rlin ? th * abova named W hen night bring» no rest nor sleep. fend ant n . <a s t/W S W h s urinary disorder« set in y „o nra hereby frq o tte d to ft|J|dta'J answer the oom p laint filed against rot W om en’» lot 1* S Weary one. the above entitled aott. on or before «be There is * way to escape these woe*. Dotin’a Kidney Pill* cures such ills j H a v * cured women here in M oro a ] , 7 J e , « . . . , im i . f r « u ♦ 1 7td9j30.«n ’W H E N V N - F o r In f a n ts STOP AT M.Gt DtCKlRGOM.M aaafsr. Corne. of T fip m l 8tefl« 8 tr e « t mena I t is now, «ori ite s i provided w ith • r u n n in g w ater and lo n g d isten e« telephone«. > JEuroposn p l» n .| Rat«« »1 P « d ay »nd up. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY 1 1 1111 4 M T# ■< w - h : ¡Sc ” REW HOTEL PERKÎNS '-^k\ V P ertlan d, Oregon. I < » Easton Orat»a Headquarter«. Attorney Is * i ' r x f lH M N G 1IC K TO CBKDITORB - . / In the County Ooort o f the B U I* of O t r bog , for Hbvrmao County,; ;; •• lu the m atter of th * estate of J. IL w heat Mtofi • PO RTLAND h f > ô 1 t XH e Ä i. l WRIGHT, o r tareM e d»»« g o n Forehanded. One noun C harlie Inform ed hls p ar ents th at he fe lt too 111 to re tu rn to school. ’ “ H adn’t I betttyr send fo r t h * doc tor?” asked h l* mother, fioplng to test the genuineness o f h i* lilie s *. “Oh, no; you don’t need to,” replied Charlie. “H e ’ll be up pretty soon. I ;iust stopped In htofoffice on the way h orn* and told him to com * op to s * * m e."—DFttnea t or. • ‘ OReaisff June, »9*8. P ositively most centrally located. " F ifth 8 t. cars pass the doors every few miutes a - a Notice is harebv given that th * * » d * Tl amned baa bean data «i p< >nt*4 the « mi 1 ate of J B Wheat, deoeaaatg and has nonliftod. AU i-ra *tta ’ hAvtag • bUisha S i l n a t aaut e s U w T m h a re b v no. «ft.d aed fif**®** 'f •*> ffWl rrqoirvd to present tb< w H “« to»h proper voucher* therefor, w ith in Six m * i*tM from the date of this *o« ^^. ^ ^1* Under- Attractive Cafe and G rill Music g fs rfs rr R i t e i f l . M i a d up D. « 4 CASTOR IA and of th * estate of 4 B W heal ite**gpe«1 Br not A Whealdon, Attorney* f<n aatat* C h ild re n . fit d » JM7 6SJ V r i Tti tad Yon Han Ahnp B m {M L “f X> $ S 0 ! C U M M O N S ------ In the Circw d of («regon. »•« Hhermsn 51 n u aril 1 0 « *jtlA H »ss«»v«M snager. Cor. Front *0» MotHooo 8te. Portland, Oregon [O b 8—In «ho C ircoit Cowrt ot th e Stato *r Oregon, for Shernten couttty. »« 1 lta Gora E. Himinonv, P la in tiff vn. m arry me. W h y . you’ve only known Barnes a few week*, and I ’ve loved you—I have loved you all my life .” . “W hen did you find It out, D lc k T * ■he asked softly. “ I mean find out th at yon liked”— “ Ixived," Interrupted D ick forcibly. m i n was ushered reluctantly i n t o vn«i i d raw in g room. H e waited, a lig h t o f I “ Ixrved, then.” blushed Am y. "W hen expectancy In hls gray ayae, hla heart I did you?” “ A h alf hour ago—a fte r I read th a t th rillin g vrith the element of adven- | tore. H a waa on the track o f true I In th * paper. Yon must break I t off, A m y . W h y , b ls m * I t all, I ’v * got to lova, and th * sand th at Brow nell have yon and nobody else!” thought m ight clog hls w ay had been throw n aside. "Brushed off, by Jove!” I “There, there, D ick,” soothed Am y, grinpad D ick, Just as the door opened I between tears and laughter. “ I f yon hadn’t spent all your summ er a t th a t to ad m it Miss B rayton herself. “M o ther Is aw ay. I am very glad to I horrid old sea resort you m ight h a v * see you," she said cordially as he been up at the camp and noticed th a t M r. Barnes had eyes for nobody els* beat low over ber hand A fte r he had made th * usual pollta I I b et Lena. Just a stupid newspaper mistake, th at’s all, and I ’v * been re Inquiries D ick looked hesitatingly a t the lovely fa c * o f t h * girl, and ha shot J reiving cangratulatlons all the morn ing over th * telephone and try in g to g regretful glance a t hla own shabby reflection In a long m irror. H a thought I explain the mistake." Then he told of hls morning escapade. ha detected a pussled Inq u iry In bar “I know both th * girls," said Am y blue «yea, and ha plunged boldly Into I a fte r she had wiped aw ay her tears his errand, sw inging tn * suit cae* from of laughter at hla recital. “You were b+M ^d hls ch a ir w ith a professional wise to come to me. dear D ick, fo r a ir th a t ha had secretly practiced. you would h av* had scant show w ith *T have ta k e n the lib erty o f coming, either one. Yon see, Alice Brayton la M iss B rayton— er— you see, I ’m agent «►ngugt-d to some man out west, and fo r the celebrated Flagg brushes I am E leanor L e * is to m arry my cousin, • o r * you have heard o f them. T h a r* Tom Packard. I don’t wonder they are brush«* for every purpose you can w ere Interested In b a rin g brushes f th in k of. L e t m * show you." Even as D ick Joined In her laugh at B efore M is * B rayto n ’s astonished the expense o f . hls own conceit the •y e * D ick Rodm an demonstrated the telephone ball rang sharply efficiency o f every brush In hls bag. “ Another congratulation.” hasarded W hen he had concluded, hot and Dick, smiling. dusty, be reached fo r a shiny new or “I f It la," said A m y sweetly, “ I shall der book and aw aited her order. H e w as prepared to be snubbed—to be sent accept I t " difference." There was a prolonged alienee, at the end >f whfc> Loeila aald: ‘-T hat would mean an abandonment of an intellectual career fo r m a ” T b i p«>f— o ' •>“ « ‘ to boy who had been eanght robbing »be ' sugar bowl. . rem em ber w h a t yon aald to m« B taw m o n th , ago a . te the p re ta ro n - ‘ fo r an Intellectual M a r „ e remembered very w ell th a t H was ’ batter than “m ending children * d o th .- „n<1 washing their d irty faces. b«i » n » »0»" to the housekeeper or the butler. H e w as q u it* unprepared fo r Miss B ra y graetouanese She exam ined the various brushes w ith keenest i n t o r a a t asked m any In te llig e n t questions, some o f which M r. Rodman could not an ■war, and Anally gave him an order th a t took hla breath aw ay. “N o w th a t bnatneaa la concluded." a h * aald when be had tucked aw ay the order book and waa closing hla sample <•*■ ». “ Do tell me w hat became e* that d«‘ll;rktral M r. Fletcher." go fell to talkin g about the events «h* POM anminer u ntil he quite foruut KU ro,e of ®«*nt nnd m#<le m any u «Up th a t caused Mlaa B ray ton’s blue uyee to sparkle w ith sup pressed mischief. H e went aw ay quite positive In hls own mind th at Alice Broyton was the girl he venlly loved. H e bud prom I « M to com«» again In »' ton’s g e a r e d t u r b in e s •yatam . Hero laenom loal Than Ra- elprecatlno Engine*. A recent annual report published by a B ritish ateam turbine company de ecribea an experim ent which may have an im portant effect on ateamahlps. A abort tim e ago the company pur chased the cargo steam er Veapaslan and equipped It w ith t system o f gear efl tu rb in e* fo r the purpose o f ascer taining I f any economies could be m ad * as regards fuel, w eight and space to comparison w ith the beet types of reciprocating engine* which ■re used to 'cargo steamers o f low epeed and g reat dead w eight capacity. I t to now reported th a t a teat has bean made w ith the geared turbines on the measured mile at ordinary rates o f sea tra ve l and th a t a decreased steam consumption o f IB per cent was shown as compared w ith reciprocating engines, and eqnally g ratifyin g result* were attained on ordinary aea voyage*. -Gopsular Report, | rab* «teff ‘ Free B uss to and from Traina. Ratea 60c, 76o, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. E uropean plan. Sherm an C ou n ty headquarters. A. G- Btnimonn, n»-fond»int. • M Of paai mul auswar, p M n tin w Thi» I* one Moro woman’* testimony. ooart for tb'S dewan Mrs. H U M artin , M oro, Oregon, plHint filed herein aaainat brush agent. "isaoiviw i th * boui f i J M I u “P ete r B row n ell’s all wrong.” he »ay*: I c*n recommend Doan’» Kidney now ertatlog betwaae * • • pi«>r muttered, tu rn in g the pages o f the pa IvoaraeU , «•» U»a g ro uudaet dasas Pill» highly. M y back ached severely per. “T h e re are plenty o f n ic * g irl* ! for such other and fu rth e r re lie f i and niy health became all run down us the i court « u h j aetwa 'q « U « b l* asaM»«*.’ th a t m ight fa ll In love w ith a fellow T h is summons Is served ti ix»n you even I f he wan burdened w ith a few result of disordered kidney* Doan’s K id ney Pill* corrected these difficulties and o .tion thereof fa r 4 paefof o f eta millions. W h y ’’—- the Hherninn Couutv Observer, , R ichard M o rtim er Rodm an’s Jaw proved of benefit in every w ay.” newspaper o f geuernl «uroulsMoo p dropped In amasement and something For sale by all dealer*. Price SO cent*. iu Hberman ooonfy. Oreeoto. w Pj six an order of . the B u » W »Utah* I else A ll the healthy color fled from Foster-Milburn C o., Buffalo, New York, Conuty Jud«« of »aid Hharman ©oq his face, and hls b ro w * kn itted fierce unu, duly m ad* ou th * 7th day o f D , 1910, and th * «hits of thé first sff ly. H is finger* clutched the paper a* • thereof ia the (Hh day of hls burning eyes read and reread a L uella turned s w a y , butsal«1 n othing “ Perhaps.” the profeeor w ent on. red denlng. " If 1 knew when I went home at night th a t you woold—be these- I mean- aa my w l f e - t t m ight m ake a • d ll he * » M nothing ■ o d W r A . ttrm r U > *V • In th* eountv ooort for w rites a b o u t" One day a letter camo to the profes sor from hla assistant stating th a t ho must get some one to take her place- In order to fit herself physically for th e plans he had laid down fo r her la worthies*-" l«s*qusb»l iti» s ta te o f O ra a to o i “ Yen—Ssvsn timas removed-" ea rlier call. x “Goodness! IIo w do yon keep “M o ther 1* shopping,” announced of t h a t r Mlsa Lee, her quick glance taking In “ Easily. M y fo u rth h oaha nd m*r' the shabby figure, the Incrim inatin g h la th ird w l fa " —Clsvslsod Leader. ault case and the conspicuously dis played order book. > Aa het hand yon have . cold get » bottle «¡J dropped from Rodm an's grasp he w ent rlain’a Cough Remedy. It w yon up all right and w ill through his ceremony of polite In deucy toward pnaumonis. Ib is quiries and then plunged In to his ra p id or o f her.” “H e persuaded her,” said another, - « t o devote her life to w orm y books. H o certainly wouldn’t perm it him self | to th in k about her except as a means to dig up the past o f the people he out your assistance." “T iM re ’e Mtoe P ringle who waa grad u a tid last June. She’s very b rig h t Bhe would love the w ork.” “I shall give It up.” “Oh. professor, don’t tnlk that way. I t w ill give you a groat reputel luu ' “ I can’t go on w ith It." “ Not w ith an a h i* assistant?” “ No.” “W h y n o t r „ __ “Unless I see 7®» F °°r ed piece I have no h eart In It, and lite ra ry w ork done w ith o u t heart t* MORO >«' M ure to the oooniy o o u atj, Grata din posé of I liquore sud known as hat one la preoiaot, No. 1, Hbertuan oo««*y, ( M g e o . Income. As he unfolded the m orning paper w hich had protruded fro m his coat pocket d urin g hla visits he was pmre puszled than ever over the situation H e blushed furiously th a t he should be so w eak as to love tw o girls equal ly w ell. H e glowed w ith enthusiasm as he recalled the gentle courtesy th at each had extended to the bum ble faces.” Luella. w hether or no she waa coo- I vlnced; was a t last Induced to accept the professor’s In v ita tio n . She dived Into books on tbe Gotha, w h ile the pro fessor bored into the past o f the H ana. H e found ber extrem ely useful. In deed. he soon learned th a t I t would have been next to Impossible to get on w ithout her. She worked so hard that a t the eud few months she needed a rest and w ant a w a y from him . Professor Erskine was not sur prised th a t he found bis w o rk very d if fic u lt w ith o u t ber, b ut be was sur prised th a t d u rin g her absence be had no h ea rt In h l* work. Gouseric, Alartc, A ttlla, all tbe barbarian kings, ceased suddenly to interest h«». T h e lib ra ries In which he delved had become musty. In h ir study there were Luel la’a chair and .desk, but w ith o ut Loeila tbe room waa unbearable. Instead o f working he w ent out and w alked back and fo rth on the campus. “T h e re ’s old Erskine,” said a co-ed on her way to lecture, “stalking back and fo rth as I f moonstruck H e ’s been doing th a t ever since Luella I Greenfield w ent aw ay. I wonder If he’s dream ing o f the barbarian kings nate fo r me. I t w ill ba impoeeime ior me to continue my present w ork w ltb - » it may oonoern John Tenable, 1 filed herein against v*Q, to-w»t. ,» dissolving the bond* o f m a iriw ta iv new ex isting between »ha pl d n tiff and ff-eraatf <m the gronndaof deaertkm, n»><l f«» other and fu ri Iter relief aa to th * ooart easy eeew equitable and J*St. "' T h in r u iu u h u s in nerved upon you by puo- liontton thereof for a period of *ta raaeaa* tve week* m the Sh arp en Qotatay weekly n«wapeuer of general rirotilntiOO, publinhed ih bharmsfti *o » » ta °rog*>n> to puraoauoe to an order of the Hon w^ru nnn- i riche, Jtulge o( the Goonty <x noiinty, Oregon, duly made*- o f the of DeeHn-ber. 1?1Q, and ffto publication thereof is the oattbar, B D A G G E T T , k ito i 7t.dWJ9T.S2] HOT6 L f ®r 1 ORGGON ----- ------------ . S U M M O N S — In tbe O iro oit Ooaxt State of Oregon for Sberroau er.i - n e w ly fu rn ish ed . Pearl B Purdy, Plaintiff, an 8herm an co u n ty people m ade w elcom e a t a ll t im e s L D Pwrdv. D efendant. ‘ O ne bldck from depot. R ates 6 0 c a n d u p . E. C.J5MITH, MANAGER Butliontton to w ifi on or before J of January. » 1 1 , and ifJrqn f» w a r and ansWar, ptaiurtff w ill oonrt for th * relief, d a re **4*^1 p taiiit filed herein against you, oaoraa dieeolvin« It*» bond#of a? rlta i i «>«»««.»« i « » i m awiA eqnitafcl* andja«»» f ft;? ju t« « . ' T Ö ’ iffN B T (W a weekly »«rwapiper of gaoarsl pnbliah«d in fthvrinan ***»»7« Noven,bar. 1910, at tl>* rata w « "«u» per «-uri»®, «nd the fu rth e r »nm of gñO <* S .m n o y frev. rn d ¿nrihar ««no of $24 ooetH nudacarntoft «osta anddiahnraerticnta, I w ill aa Wcdnetdajf, February 15th, At the hour of l HO o’rinek P ,„v at the Court Houaa « h ** bidder for cash in band lowina described <e*l . . -i> ; » d J lli.n I« i t h U „nid „dffltlnn U» X îlS r 1 *1 to aAid town of Moro, in »n*r«»an o-.oiitr. Gragoo, ibantre ta a NorV îî!tîl < r I dir..ntw uena-bm idred *n d »iwhty ( Ito ) fact . i * r^ n n tv R ia d I ihenredne North along « w c i Ï Ï Î r « - - a O . !.«»<>’ -<* ■""’ ¿ S '! " ’ K ^ r S X S ï î î !« f i î f t r #? ä ä - ï Æ i » ir r - W * make the Y our restin g place betw een trains . at T h e D a lles, Oregon, A n e x c e lle n t restau ran t at m oderate prices. of the M - u S ‘ d ì' to ïd lid ly invited .J T -S S ’ Ä r t . ’ r jß 1 oertam p ire *. »r *o« o f p a rre i o f I »nd d •or.bed a . fo llo w *’ Cximmenrin« «t tbe Homi anateilv cornar of Stock j> o m b *r PQ R TbAN D nud tbo date oì theflrm n abb o«; |„ tb e 2d d .y o f Deo«rrfb«V, 1910 - of “ ,d in Morn. noni tv PrecOrt, a««*>rdlOR io th * P,n’ 01 TROM to *n ptMarP» lh^ itler, C ircu it Jad«e for Shen K nnanne dnly made on t b e ile t flay «< Ot ‘ J n w ju o r fi 1911, l " - » •« » Vriaii . South- - I bound paseen- I ger d a ily , J - . 'O I f m f l M U H l 11 1 .1 m Tim e Table v w o : 1 1 1 1 1 1 .......................... m m n i-H i 111 STATIONS . Shaniko . t Al neo» * I UMATILLA HOUSE T. tareprlefi*» , a * . “ if - N OkOFTBN, ,..B o u rb o n . Q ra a a V e n d f,.. :.tr a a a lOMTO h m J H E HALLES, OREGON.’ » a a » a • ..DelMC'.f.V . , . Sandon. . I .• .. KlodflllM?; W a a e *~ .-V } . 2 . . s rá k ....< ..z Gibad» ■».’,'.-4 ♦ . * a - S team H e„t, E lectric L ight«, E lectric C all Bell». ; 0 . R. A N. Local T rains »top at front door. R ailw ay T ick et . o ffic e i p ».• X f f i ä s s is»» ï £ ® “ . th e Lobby» , • ■ 2 1 m l í S 5 t o « t o » t toeetber w ith 1 iw S e n t* b a ra *»tamanta and „pe*««enane** loiMiinx •» RprHirtahdn«. tharnlob. » gbariff of B tjia m « n H h a rm a n aiata. O ta«** For information and ratea, apply to ♦ H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . • * * • * ♦ « ♦ • * « ♦ • ♦ * * i< • I « « : » n ó i ü ■*! o. .. -, n 1 1- 1-1