Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, February 03, 1911, Image 4

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    The Observer A RE-ENACTED
TRA6EDY.
MORO,
OREGON.
F R ID A Y .. F e b r u a r y
3.1911
t o M M l T a lk W ith Y o u .
At any tim« when requested to do so,
the paper will be discontinued. But we
expect that all arrears will be paid betöre
such request is made. It is easy to ask us
lor a statement, which will be cheerfully
rendered at any time.
Story of a Mysterious Happening
to an Automobiler.
By F. A. MITCHEL.
(Copyright, IMO. by American Press A sso­
ciation. J
none of the ladles came fo rw a rd to
Ironclad W araMpa.
assist her. Looking about fo r some of
T h e Idea ol the Ironclad w arship la
them. I saw them all dancing attend
a t U a « t aa old * •
r* t* D
N,a p a
ance on the old painted bag, w ith her Icon I t was aug<«*t«fl to Napoleon,
enormous ruffled co llar and bedizened patented to thia country dqrtog the
w ith Jewels. She cast a glance occa­ w ar a t X812 and suggested again lata
sionally to w ard me and my charge, to the French g o v .rn ra .n L but to ««cb
and a more m alignant acowl 1 never
failed to receive recognition. At
observed on the face o f any human be- the beginning _____
of the M exican w a r auc-
lng. It seemed Intended to w arn those I
ments were made with It
faw n in g upon her th a t the slightest I uu(i(,r
gasplces o f the U gltad States
sym pathy w ith the Scottish queen _overntn^ t > but again the m atter was,
would be visited w ith a frig h tfu l re- , tra n re ly «Dough. allowed to drop,
venge.
Shortly g fterw ard. however, the Freu< h
M ary opened her eyes and, seeing p T V n m W ( finally took up the idea
me looking dow n a t her w ith Intense aB(j gypnch ironclads to ’b* Crimean
solicitude, gave me a responsive glance
eervlce against th e H im
th at w ent straig h t to my h e a rt I glaD fo ft> But the battle between the
could not b at contrast her beauty—«he M o nitor and the M errim ac
was the very Im age o f the portraits I | Qmt real encounter betwaen real iron
o f her prototype_ wlth that cla<J .h ip « .-N a w York Am erican,
The Bird and the Man.
A couuuy stable hpepar wan driving
a salesman from one town to auoiher
when, in passlm f throuqti a wooded
section, the salcsrann seized the ltoea
and brought the horse to a halt.
•«What Is th a t uo I kc ?” be queried, lis­
tening to a peculiar couud coming
from the woods.
"That? Oh. that's a partridge drum­
ming," replied the driver.
“Well," mused the aulesman, letting
go the Hue«, "1 hope he's bad better
luck than I have today.**— Boston
Herald.
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H O TE L MORO
W - C, R U T LE D G E , P r o p rie to r ,
t*'
- *r
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank
and Depot. Courteous T reatm en t, Clean
Beds and Table the best the m a rk et w ill
afford.
r
•
S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C .
Opposite Postoffice
BE READY.
That year the first snowstorm came
K
e
ep
on
trimming your lamps,
early, and It was an Infant bllxxard
your soil, tugging and peg-
It
caught
me
to
my
automobile
mak-
JUDGE A. Z. BLAIR.
mug «way. Y o u can never tell when
lng a trip near Edinburgh. I had robes
with me. It la true, but not the sup- |
faced gklnny Wrinkted old I “
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tha messenger of success w ill coma.
ply I usually carried for winter weath
Oble Jurist Whs Is B e n te n c in s
woman who was personating Eliza­
The qufcker a cold 1« g-'bch
er. The snow fell lightly nt first, grow
Votara Who Hava Baan Brlbad.
beth When Mary had sufficiently IB- m
s the danger from pn-uamgia
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lng thicker and finally comlug with covered to speak she begged me to go
Notioe V» all whom it iwhv oonoorn:
Tbe underaigued, Jotiu Venable, w ill on
blinding force, the wind rising and for wine, that she might be strength­
Monday Maroh 6th, 1HII, make npplioatiou
berlaia’aQomJ»
to &
heaping It In drifts.
ened by it. I told her that I would do beet preparation on tbs market for cold«
to the oouuty oonrt In and for Sherman
. It was these drifts that balked me. so If she would promise that my place
oonnty, Oregon, for a lioenae to sell and
I plowed through them at first, but as beside her should not be filled with
dispose of apiritnoua, vinous, and m alt
with
7
liquors and ferm ented oidnr, oornmonly
they grew deeper I found this method another cavalier.
known aa hard oider. iu leoaquantitles than
of getting on more difficult, and un
oue gallon in the town of Rufus, Grant
"No fear of that," she replied gloom­
fortunately there was no other.
precinct, No. 1, Sherman oonnty, Oregon.
ily. "No cavalier could be devoted to
The Story Humorous and Witty.
J ohn ViiNAima.
The snow was getting deeper, the
E n t i r e l y n e w , c o n v e n i e n t to b u s in e s s . v
T h e tatteorous story le strictly a
me and live."
,
In the oonnty ooart for Sherm an oonnty,
cold more intense, and I was becorn
I went to the supper room and re­ w ork o f a ft high and delicate a rt— state o f Or«««m:
,
C l e a n b e d s , a n d t a b l e t h e b e e t t h e m a rk e t
lng drowsy when 1 saw a light flicker­ turned with a cup of wine. W hat was
In the matter of the petition of John Ven­
ing to my left a short dlstnnco nhead. my astonishment to find everything and only an artist can tell It, averred
able for a liquor license in the town
w ill a ff o r d . P r ic e s r e a s o n a b l e .
C om ­
Jtelng at the foot of a rise, the ascent changed. Mary, whom I had left a few M a rk T w a in But no a r t le necessary
of Rufus, Grant precinct, district No
comic and the w itty
m e r c i a l t r a d e s o li c it e d .
one, Sherman county, Oregon.
n.u,:
of which Involved a cut and a drift, minutes before on a sofa, was being In telling
I left my machine beside the road that tried for treason, having aspired to story; anybody can do IL T h e a rt of To the honorable body, the county court
of Sherman county, Oregon, we, the Un­
it might not be In the way of pass
tl»e crown of her cousin. Queen Elisa­ telling a |p|uioroua story—-understand,
legal voters and residents of
lng vehicles and walked toward the beth. That the trial w as a mock ose I mean by-W ord o f mouth, n o t p r l n t - dersigned
Grant precinct district No one, Sherman
light. Gradually a big brick house I did not doubt. It was certainly a was created to Am erica and has re­ county, Oregon, do pray or petition your
loomed up before me, and as I ad­ mockery, for nothing was proved. mained k t boras. *>
*
honorable body for a license granting to
vanced lights api>eared at every w in­ Nevertheless the Judge—the host—pro­
John Venable the right to keep for sale
dow of a large and Imitoslng structure.
and sell spirituous, malt, or vinious liquor
nounced a sentence of death against
in less quantities than one gallon lor the
CASE A FTER CASE
By the time I reached the front door
the accused. Then the court broke up
W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T
term for which his receipt may call for, in
the place was brilliantly Illuminated.
and the spectators scattered.
the town of Rufus, Grant precinct, district
rapped with the brass knocker, the
P le n ty M arw U k e T h is In M o r e .
"If this were not so grewsome," I
N o one, Sherman county, Oregon
door was immediately thrown open by
P A Venable
said to one of the guests, “If the ac­
L C Hailey
butler, und I found m yself In a tors were not so Intense In their parts,
Charles Tom
Scores of M oro people can tell you F Y Hulery
I 1 i »V
C H A S . W R lG H T i
bouse where a social function was lu the enactment of a historical occur­
W E Bozarth
about Doan’s Kidney Pill«. ’ Many a Anson Tom
M .C . D M /K IN S O H , M a n a g e r.
Frank Medler
progress.
rence at a masquerade would be a happy citizen makes a public statement of Silas Book I y
Geo W Ramey
"I
am
a
R
elated
.traveler
caught
to
W
E
Philli
Coratr of 7th >wd Stark Street.
9 1911. by Amer loan Pre»« Association.
capital Idea. I shall suggest It for the
Stalfox
Fred Loubocher
the stoim . Will you kindly ask your next masquerade ball to which I am hi« experience. H e re it a case ol it. George
Geo
Blackburn
W
het
better
proof
of
merit
can
ba
had
J
S
Fowler
master if he will give me shelter for
I t is n e w ;
r o o m s a r e p r o v id e d w ith
Taft’s Picture Ordered Removed.
J Y Addington
Invited." •<
c M Kuypers
O
Henderson
The man to whom I made the re than such endorsement?
Boise, Ida.— A sensation was creat­ the night?”
Alfred Hines
r u n n in g w a te r a n d lo n g d is ta n c e te le p h o n e s .
While 1 was speaking a gentleman
Carl Peetz, near Cottage Hotel, MorO, Chas R Fields
Bruce Millard
ed in political circles here when It advanced, heard my story and Invited mark looked at me as If he did not
E u ro p e a n p la n . I R a te s $1 p e r d a y a n d u p .
R
E
Bozarth
Oregon,
aay»:],
“
8iuce
publically
recom­
R Dingle
became known that Governor James me in. A masquerade ball was In q ilte understand my meaning, then
J W Underhill
mending Doan’s Kidney Pills in 1907, I J L Thompson
walked
away.
L A Ellsworth
H. Hawley had ordered the custodian progress. There were people dressed
1 strolled into another room. A have taken them whenever I have been in C C Deyo
W A Tale
R C Wallis
of the state h\mse to remove Presi­ us undent Romans, Greeks and Asiat­ group occupied It. consisting of Queen
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need of a kuldpy medicine and 1 have al­ S J Bock .
('.has Hill
ics.
Pirates,
priests,
kings
and
harle­
dent Taft’s picture from the execu
Elizabeth aud courtiers. The queeu sat ways received relief. I still hold this ,J A Pyhurn
O Hoffman
quins mingled indiscriminately. The at a table, before her a parchment.
5td30j27-63
tive office.
remedy in high esteem.
Kidney com­ I A S Striker
m i l l I U 1 1 I 1 111 »'1 1 « ’I H " I" H 1 1 I -I 1
; J-W -I-W -H-H-A
The governor later explained that gentleman who received me was the Scanning the document, she signed It plaint made me miserable for years and at
host and was dressed to represent and handl'd It to oue of the men pnjs-
the picture was not removed because
eH K R IF F HALE
times
my
condition
was
so
bad
that
I
a Judge with w ig and gown. He In­
of any personal feeling a g a ’nst the sisted on my taking part in the festiv­ eut, und he carried It out of the room. could scarcely walk.
Notioe Is hereby given that purvnant to
My whole body
These scenes were becoming so real
the com m and of un execat on iu for. d o lo r e
President and that no disrespect was ities, and since 1 was young and de­
lstic as to be positively painful. I al­ was sore and my back ached a great deal. and deoree isaned out (it .be C bouit o »nri
P o rtla n d , O regon.
j
Intended, but that he desired another voted to pleasure 1 consented, though most wished m yself buck lu my auto­ 1 had to arise several times at night to of the «tut« oi O regon, for the county of
Opened June, ipuK.
Sherm
sn,
to
me
directed,
dated
the
with
I
at
first
demurred
on
the
ground
that
picture in the place
mobile, facing the driving storm. But pau the kidney secretions end thus my day uf.Dcoem ber 1910, in * so il therein pen­
Eastern Oregon H eadquarters.
I was not in costume.
the worst w as yet to come. We wore rest was disturbed. VisiU to hot springs ding wherein Murv E Colem an, is plaintiff
1 entered the main room, where danc­ all dancing a wild figure when sud­ relieved me for awhile, but as soon as I L ouisa Coleman H ockinson, and Clav IL
Hnakinaon, Buell E. lb skinson, Robert B
ing was going on, feeling out of place denly the stroke of a bell brought ev­
P o sitively m- st ce n tra lly
caught cold, ray back bothered me as Hoskinaon and Jew«t- H oakim wo, minor
In ordinary clothes among so many ery one to a standstill. It was fol­
located. F ifth St. cats pass
badly as eves- • Finally I read about beila of R. E. Hoskinaon deoeaw d, art
defendants,
oom nianding me to sell
lowed by others. Then from out one of
the door s eve» y few m iutes
_____
Doan’s Kidnay Pills and aa they were
the rear rooms came a little proces­
the real
. — property hereinafter deserilMO
of which walked I strongly recommended, 1 procured a sup- to antisfy a judgm ent and decree renuered
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sion, ut the head
And entered In «Hid cjioh ® on the 22<l day <‘t
Mary. For the first tim e glancing txt- ply at the Moro Drug Store. The con­ November 19l0,in favor of the plnintiff and
Attractive Cafe and G rill Music
Hamburg. Miss —-Following a pistol
word the other end of the room. 1 saw tent« ol the first box helped me and I con­ Agnmat tbe defcndnuti» herein above named
B u ro p ^ ia P la n . Paten $1 0 0 a n d up
for »1108 66 wilb interest ib< reou nt H per
dued to the chair car of a Yazoo &
a Blodk sim ilar to the oue shown to­ tinued their use until 1 waa relieved of the cent
per annaiu, from th<- 22d dav of Novem­
day In the Tower o f London on which backache and trouble with the kidney ac­ ber 1910, and for tbe furtber sum of »71b 20
Mississippi Valley train In which A
L Q. SWETLAND. Secy, and M g r.
dny o f-
state prisoners were beheaded, and I cretion«. I do not think that I could get with interest tberou from ’Wnttl
Heron killed Charles 8tew art, the
November, 1910, Mt tbe rHie of 8 per o®nt
i ■ t f r r m
’ u i 1 1 1 7 i í i i 11111 n 11 111111 w w w e w w -
shuddered at the executtouer standing along without thia remedy.”
slayer terrorized the passengers until
per annum, and the furtber sum of JfiO.OO
beside It, leaning on the handle of his
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent«. attorney fees, and the further sura of »24.50
the train reached Hamburg, where he
ax.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ousts and aoem lnji c o ils and disbursem ents,
alighted, captured the town and held
i h 1111 r r t i 11 r i f t “ ‘ 1 1 “ 1
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11 ** ♦ H ~H t
wilt on
"For heaven’s sake," 1 groaned,
that | «ole agents for the United Stat
the Inhabitants prisoners In their
"they’re uot going to enact
Wednesday,
February
15th,
1911,
Remember the namk—Doan*»—and take
frightful scene, 1 hopel This Is alto­
homes for 24 hours.
;
At the hour of 1:30 o’olook p. m. of aald
no
other
gether too realistic. If I recommend
Heron Is the proprietor of s local
day, at tbe C on ti House door in Morft,
O
r
i
c
x
i
A
x derson , M a n a g e r.
any such representation for a uiasquor-
Sherm an oouutv, Oregon, sell to the high­
hotel. He and Stewart, who waa a
“I had U ea troubled with constipation est bidder for onsh in baud all of the fo l­
axlo I’ll choose a more pleasing one.’’
flxgman on the Yazoo road, had
ing described teal pro|»erty of »he said
Cor. Front and Morrison 8ts. Portland, Oregon.
As I glanced about me and saw seri­ for two years and tried all of the beat P^J“ ’ low
defen d sn ts, to wit: Lots num b-red six [6J
threatened each others’ lives. Heron
oiaga
in
Bristol,
Taoni,
and
thjy
conld
do
ousness depicted on every face, some of
seven
[71,
ew
b
t
I?J,
nine
[9],
and
ten
[10]
S b & s : - w s
went to McNair and waited until the
Queen Mary’s attendants weeping, the
in biook twenty-tour (21]. in
“ rHl
of Cham-
F r e e B u s s to a n d f r o m T r a i n s . R a t e s
°Ltv«r T¡ableta
cured addition to the town of Moro, in hberman
northbound train on which Stewart
queen herself pale as death, Mary axl-
oonnty. Oregon, according to tbe plat of
berlain'a Stocnach and
w
running, pulled In. He boarded
vanced to the block and divested her­ ma." For sale by all dealers.
said addition to s a id to w n , Mud also that
6 0 c, 7 5 c , $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 . E u r o p e a n
oertain pleoe, tract or parcel of land d e­
self of whatever of her clothing would
the train on the front end and walked
scribed
aa
follow
s:
Com
m
encing
at
the
p la n .
S h e r m a n C o u n t y h e a d q u a r t e rs.
Inttrfero with the death stroke. Then
through the coaches, hunting for the
Hontbsasterly oorner of block nontlrer
N atural Ga*.
she turned her eyes full upon me with
twenty-four
[241
of
said
Moore
s
first
a
d
­
AL
gagman
.¿The natural gaa uf fann aylrn nla Is dition to said town of Moro, in Sherman
ono last beseeching look. I startod
They met In the chalr-csr, in which
knbij T BKFoaa t u « bixxyb .
A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L .
forA-ard to put a stop to this frightful jd or lo t s .. Its presoiut rgrnuot be de­ ooontv. Oregon, ibeuce iu a
there were many women and children
tected by smell. That Is the explana­ direction one-bund red and eighty [IbOJ feet
striking costumes. My embarrassment impersonatV>n. hut was seized by two
to
the
County
R»sd
;
thence
due
North
along
1
1
1
1
1
11111 111 H •
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H i - : - : -'-i-H -i-H -.
Both drew their weapons and flred.^
tion of many of the d snstroua explo­ said Countv Road five hundred and eighty
was by no means disturbed by the at­ men standing l>ehlnd me and held to a
(6601 feet to tho Noitb line of Section
At the first shot Stewart wounded tention 1 attracted for the plainness firm grip. Mary, seeing my Intention sion« which occur. T he gradual leek
[18], township «»»'• UJ
Heron slightly.
Heron's third shot of my costume. One would suppose by aud Its thwarting, gave me a last look «ge from a nut oral ga» |»lp« may 0*1 ■ eighteen
cellar or a room. Thia leakage may Range seventeen [17] East of the Wlllara-
of
i
jingled
gratitude
anti
despair.
Then
took effect In Stew art’s breast and fly* way these people stared at me that
s tts M eridian, thence We-t along the
occur directly from the pipe or tbe
line tive-bn dred and tweuty-one
he fell in the aisle, mortally wound my ordinary sack coat, vest and trou­ she knelt before the block, the execu­ gas may travel som« distance through eeotion
[521] feet, tbenov duo South two hundr« d
tioner swung the ax aloft, It descend­
snd
sixteen
1*216] ft et to a point at tbe
ed
The hotel man kept firing hla sers were more curious than those
« sew er pipe Then whan a Ught is
worn by themselves. It seemed to roe ed, and amid a spurting of blood the brought Into the cetlar or room a ter Northeasterly term inus of Adams Street in
revolver until It was empty.
said town o f Moro, ih -n ce in a houlbeast-
.) iaafcfctenJbteiBagh J !
- * !-
■
that true pollteneos would have led head of the victim rolled to the floor.
1 fainted.
When I came to my rifle explosion occurs, often destroying arlv direction six buudre-i [600] feet to the
them to pass my deficiency without
place
of
beginning;
together
with
the
tene­
M t2r.de Fears Injury to Province. notice Just as a person of feeling will Beui.eH several people In ordinary coe- tbe bulldlxig and aometlraes tearing up m ents, berea its incuts and appurtenances
the street to fron t — Philadelphia thereto belonging or appertaining.
Victoria, B C — Premier Richard refrain from staring at any physical tutne were standing about me. looking
North American
J. G. FuEb.VlAN. Sheriff of
very
anxious.
1
was
In
the
room
McBride, of British Columbia, bo defect such as a birthmark.
5tJ13fl0.67]
Sherman county. Oregon
where 1 hud seeu the tragedy enacted,
1
soon
found
myBelf
dancing
with
lievea the proposed reciprocity agree­
E ..n w u h -
’ • *. a •« ..L f 19 y
»- ’
but
not
one
of
tbe
masqueraders
Was
linimanL
For
sprains,
brumas,
sotmaem
oi
ment between the United 8 ta les and the rest, choosing mjr partners at ran­ there. 1 was lying on the couch on
N e w b r i c k b u i l d i n g n e w ly f u r n i s h e d .
NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE OF REAL
dom. for, though 1 was acquainted
Canada will Inflict serious injury to
Hold
pr o per ty . *
with none of the ladles, they were all which I had placed Queen Mary, to none better than Chamberlain •
S h e r m a n c o u n t y p e o p le m a d e w e lc o m e a t a ll tim e s
view
of
the
spot
where
I
had
seen
her
British Columbia interw ta
«11
dealen.
gracious to me. One of them, dressed
N otice it hereby givan that the
ex « u ted . I looked for the block, for
signed waa, on tbe 9th day of January. 1911.
as Mary, queen of Scots, seemed not
•; Pr*v»d«ntl«b
*
O n e b lo c k f r o m d e p o t. R a te s 5 0 c a n d u p
duly and regularly appointed by the Hon.
Dr. Burke Found Guilty.
averse to having me for a partner, and blo.?d stains on the floor^ They had
Tenchwr
N
ew,
i
I
explained
D R. Parker, Judge of the Circuit Court in
vanished.
Santa Rosa. C a l— D r. William P as she was a very beautiful woman I
I and for Sherman oouutv, «tale o f Oregon,
"Where the deuce am IT’ I exclaim ­ w hat “pixzvUw ntter me«»».
aa R eferee in the «nit where J R Kaaeberg
Burke, the aged proprietor of the was not averse to dancing with her. ed.
w an t « o « e «< you to give » • «n 0 - was plair tiff, and Frank E Kaaeberg end
Liaaie
Kaaeberg. «♦'«• defendants» to sell
Burke Sanitarium, waa found guilty The company had revived old fash­
"Luckily not frozen,’’ was the reply.
lustration
'
ioned dances, among others the min­
follow in g deaoiibed real ProP*‘[t V. l<>
.
They told me that I had been found
of having dynamited a tent-house In
Bright B o y -F l« o o , tta ’nm, I « » .
Seotion twenty-two 12*2) and ihe Uonth
uet. I was leading Queeu Mary to a
which a former employe. Lu Etta position for this dance when she stop­ asl«*ep In my automobile, had been car­
half (BW) of Heetion nine (9),
. 2
»Very w ell. W h a t to I t T
one (I] North of Range sixteen (16) East of
Smith, and her Infant child lay sleep­ ped short and turned pale. Following ried to the house In which I was and
"T he h o i« In « powm« plaator."
tbe W illam ette M eridian, m Sherm an
revived with the greatest difficulty.
ing on the night of February 5 last. the direction of her eyes, I saw a
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h -'- i - i - i -: •: : -w -K -l-W -I-l-M ;
oonnty, state o i Oregon.
"H u m ! Why?"
Now. I am not going to suggest that
Now, therefore, in pursnauoe to said Hp
woman dressed as Queen Elizabeth there was anything remarkable to
»Whwn yeh pull thr* gAaator oC th
pointraent and order of said Court, tbe on-
glancing at her.
C ettsge City Break« in Two.
one’s seeing the sights I did when un­ hoi«« don’t hwi.**
.l«raign«<t, aa auob referee, w ill, on
“Upon
my
word,”
I
»aid
to
my
part­
conscious. Nevertheless there is s cu­
Seattle. WaBh—After 21 year» of
Monday, the 20th day of February,
ner, "you people are carrying out your
battle with waves and Ice the fa characters to perfection. That old rious coincidence connected with the
1911 sell at public auction at the Court
T 0
A N B
TR O M
P S R TLA N B
Ronac. to-Wit: In Muro, Oregon, at the
m oui wooden ateamahlp Cottage City Jezebel Is looking at you with all the matter. 1 learned that the house to
which I was carried and where I w it­
hour of two (2) o’olock P M., on said date,
formerly a Fall River liner, ha« found malice there was to the virgin queen,
to tbe high est bidder for eash in hand, he
You arc cordially invited to make the
nessed the tragedy was several hun­
follow ing described P ^ F *riy, to ,w.t:
« grave on the reef off Cape Mudge and you are trembling as If you were dred years old and had once been oc­
Station twenty-two (22) and Booth half
B. C. The passengers and crew were aware of tier purpose to murder you.” cupied by Mary, queen of Boots. Tra
HU) of Beetion nine (9 ). in luw iish i^ one
North o f Range sir teen (1«) E .at o f »h«
“T a k e me aw ay,” she moaned.
landed safely and taken to Seattle
dltlon gives more than this. It says
llam ette Meridian <n bb rman county,
Wondering at thia show of fe e lln g -
Beaura th«
that Mary and Elizabeth once met
State of O regou. ~
w. B MoCOY.
tt <lld not seem to be assumed—I took there at a hall. But of this there I* S ig n a tu r« of
THE MA PÍCETE.
Refer*«.
th ' indy to a place where a set waa no historical record. At the aarne time
Date o f find pubiio ti«>n Jiinnarv 2 », 1911-
forming for the minuet and there was Elizabeth might have been In Scot­
Y o u r r e s t i n g p la c e b e tw e e n t r a i n s
CUMMOM8
ln
the
CiK-wt
Court
e»
«>«
M
ut*
D>ite of
pubhoaii<»n KeUttiary 17«
Portland.
a place vacant. We occupied IL The land Incognito and been entertained at □
of Or««...., (hr Sb«r«nan county.
5t.J20
17
681
W heat—Track prices: Club, Sic; music startl'd up. and we began to il»ls very house.
a t T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n ,
Cora E HimiuonZ« Plaintiff
dance What surprised me was that I.
bluestem, 84c; red Russian, 78c
A
n
e
x
c
e
l
l
e
n t r e s t a u r a n t a t m o d e r a t e p r ic e s .
V to» <- -
17453686
Barley—Feed.
»23.50;
brewing, who had no knowledge of the dance,
A. G. Himraon« D efendant.
M
L
M
N
------------
Number of the Star«.
wan able to get through the figures
»27.50 .
On directing th« ry« to the celMtfel T^7. G- Hirair naT toa above named de­
without
making
any
serious
mistakes
i n n h i m « » ►+* » h i n i h * + + + + + + -H -•: : ~ k - . h « h - w h - h
Oats—No. 1 White, »28 per ton.
, North­
fendant:
• _ _ .
.
_
Time Table
T s-,
W’e had Just finished when my part­ vau lt the lm preM ton made upon th«
In the name of the
Or*,l2 ^ r an<j
bound
H a y — Ttm othf. Wlliaunette Valley,
Aun.
2T,
1910
ner gave a shriek and fell swooning in mind la th at of an tncnlcutobl« num­
Yon er h.»«by required to "V P**'*““ bound I « -x
passen­
»19020 per ton; Eastern Oregon. my arms. I «aw the guests looking ber o f «tars being vletble, a boat w hich
wen- L*®0 !'
♦*
ger daily
g g g ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
S T A T IO N S
ger
daily
O
A;
our
arith
m
etic
w
ill
not
suffice
to
reck­
»21022; alfalfa, »13.50.
from her to some one else and, « 'nix­
♦
Butter—Creamery, 33c; ranch, 24c. ing In that direction for an explana­ on. But this 1» an optical Illusion. T h «
.. .Shaniko. .
6.15 pm
tw
in
k
lin
g
and
disorderly
position
off
*
, . . . W ilc o x ..
tion, saw a figure In a akin fitting
Eggs—Ranch, cap died, 28it30c.
5-15
,
.
.
.
.
Kent
....
~
T
.
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N
C
R
Ö
F
T
O
IM
,
P
vo
p
rl«4or
black costume, masked, bearing aa ax tho «tars confute and d«c«hr« the to tbe oourt for the relief dam andad
*
Hop«— 1910 crop, 19c; 1909, 14c.
5.00
,. .Bourbon .
sight. An ordinary «ya. I t has been
4.45
Wool—Eastern Oregon, 12018c lb.; ou his shoulder. Just disappearing «•tlniab xl, w ill discern a t once tlm « oom plaiot •»•«> b«S«ie ag*i«*» T®«.
*
.Grata Valley
4.20
through a d<x»r into another rooin.
,
.
,
.
Erskine..
Valley. 17 0 1 9 c lt>.
only about 8.000 star» to our firm a­
4.00
"Thia is enacting churaxiefs with a ment under the moot favorable c ir­
.. .«-i Moro . . .
Mobslcw-Cholce, ¿0021c.
3.45
— *r
. . . . DeMoea. .
S te a m H e a t , E l e c t r i c L ig h ts , E l e c t r i c
vengeance," U sold to m jself. "Not cumstances, and, Including both henak
3.35
..
.McDoneld
further
relief
*«
to
«
•°
ri
♦nly does Mary tremble at the sight of spheres, there w ill not bo more than
3 »
Beattie.
C a ll B e lla .
O , R . A N . L ocal T ra in s
and jual, _
■__
. . . , Sandofi..
KHzabelh. but she fatuts at the sight of «,000 visible to a keen and expertoneoff equitable
> b ia aommnna 1« e w v ^ l up»., vou by p«« 3.10
Klondike .
W heat— Blueatem, 84c; Club, 82c;
3.05
s
to
p
a
t
f
r
o
n
t
d o o r.
R a ilw a y T i c k e t
the executkioer.’’ 1 waa obliged to gaze. Using an instrum ent o f no g reat lication thereof f«f the
•*!
. . W aaco..
*
2.55
red Russian, 80c.
carry her to a lounge, where I placed size—little more than tw o Inches w ide ive weeks in Tbe Sherman 0 * ^ *2 2- ^ ^
.
.
.
S
in
k
..
arkly
newspaper
off
wrmr«»
eWeaWtlon,
2.30
a
wc
office in t h e L o b b y .
B arley—<27 per ton
her, fanning her until she came ba k —there have been not less than 810,000
. . . . Gibaon “
,«n nonai V,
2.30
published
Of the
to crin* loosnatfL I wen suj3»ris«»«l that stars charted In the northern h a lf o f
.....BMBi ••
Oats—»31 per ton
Lv
2.00
f f a n n .^
Hay—Timothy, »24 per ton; alfalfa.
the heavens alone. I t 1« calculated
' *
h o t e l r ates t o s u it y o u
dnlv m ade on tbs
e L J ? l i tSll
L k i
th
at
the
total
num
ber
visible
to
tho
For Inlonnjllon »»d
im «pply •« » ,
C h ild r e n
O ry
»17 per ton
ICH, and th. date of
entire celestial va u lt w ltji tho aid o f thereof lath, »«to d*v
Butter—Washington creamery. 35c;
*• 't f S k US •
M o ro
O regon.
1
VINTON H O T E L
Grass Valley, Oregon.
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.
H O TEL OREGON
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
NEW HOTEL PERKINS t
TOWN TERRORIZED
BY I LONE MAN
ESM O ND HOTEL
HOOD
R IV E R
HOTGL
Q R 6G 0N
E. C. SMITH, MANAGER
O n your vyay
CASTORIA
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HOTEL
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U M A T IL L A H O U S E
’
THE DALLES, OREGON,
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FOR FLETCHER'S
sia
toogi» »to
O A B T Q R IA
tho l a r / w
♦♦
' ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
B. B. DUffOB, AI*«7a<lollÄ
telaacopea would mouut
to n 000.000.-R9W Yarfc
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