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The Observer MORO, A FOOTBALL GIANT OREGON. FRIDAY....... M arch 3. 1911 P e r s o n a l T a l k W it h And How He Wat Inspired to Win a Champion Game. be, but was tiabie to ue a positive ln- inry Every mao of the team went ©o the gridiron with despair written in his face. The Stanwlga, on the con trary, had got wind of the fact that something was wrong with their op^ poneuts and were buoyed with hope. - The consequence was that during the first half the Parldstotts did them selves great Injustice, while the Stan wigs played better than they bad ever played before. Tucker Just before the game opened had .w orn like a trooper at Stanford, using terms of sovereign contempt, hoping to touch hla pride. I t had simply concentrated hla atten tion on the game sufficiently to pre vent his making any blunders. The second half was about to begin, w ith 6 to 0 In favor of the Stanwlga, when Captain Tucker heard a voice behind him say; A lady at the grand stand wants to gee you, Stanford.** Turning. Tucker saw Stanford walk away. "Come back here!” shouted the cap tain of the Stanwlga. "Tim e’s called.” _____________ "Go on!” thundered Tucker, Stanford proceeded, watched by hla captain. Tucker saw him go to the grand stand, aud on drawing near It be waa beckoned to by Miss Storm. "Great heavens!” muttered Tucker, ‘Cau It be that she’s going to set him WASH YOUR FURNITURE Hew Casts« Pleoea M a y Be Reetered to Original Brightness. "Vary few people know that fu rn i ture ought tofce washed.” said a sales man Ip tho fq|*aiturt; section of a large department C ore In Indianapolis. ) O O O O O O O O O O O O iX X K X X X X X X X X X X ) Every family has need of a good, «liable liniment For sprain., bruissa, sorsoeas of the muaolea and rbeomatle pains there la none belter than Chamberlain.. Sold by all dealers , ______ _ H O T E L M O R O W. c . R U T L E D G E , Thwarted Her. «1 believe Just for a Joke." eaye the wife, “that I ’ll show you folks the love letter John sent me with bla first Cbrlatmas prggtfpt to me.” “ Yes. do,” suggests John grimly, winking at the guests, “and I ’ll go up to the attic and get that hand painted necktie you sent me at the time.”—Judge’s Library. Pr .prietor. N e a re s t H o te l t o Business C e n te r, B a n k an d D epot. C ourteous T r e a tm e n t, C lean Beds an d T a b le th e best th e m a r k e t w ill “Yea,” he ooaduued. " It la the best At any lim« whan requested to do «O, thing one can do to keei> iurnlture By ARN O LD TRACY. the paper wW be discontinued. But we looking as well as it should. One expect that all arresra will be paid before iCopyrlght. l«0. by American Preee Asso a ffo rd . ' - r should take a bucket of tepid rainwa ciation.) such request it made. It b easy to ask us ter and make a suds with a good pare for a statement, which will be cheerfully .« 4 have called.” said Captain Ben S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . Tucker of the Parkluton football team ■nap, Then, with a soft piece of rendered at any time. to Mies Bthel Storm, “on a matter of cheesecloth, aJU the woodwork should a very delicate nature.” be washed^ Jt Is astonishing how The quicker a cold U g*Hi*n rid of the ••Indeed.” said M ia. Storm, opening much d irt WB1 come off. A second «as the danger from pneumonia and other a pair of big brown eye. enfiladed by piece of cheesecloth should be wrung aerioua diaeaaee. Mr. B. W . L. H all, Of long black lashes. Waverly, Va. .toys: ”1 fir.ulv believe Cham dry out of hot w a te r. On thia should “Yes, extremely delicate. Indeed, l be poured a tableKpoonful of first class berlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the >00000000000000000000000000 scarcely know how to begin.” furniture psttsb The heat w ill aflreud beat preparation on the market for oolda. I have recommended It to my friends and There was a pause, during which Hm polish through the cloth. Next Captain Tucker waa pumping up his the furniture K ould be gone over with they all agree with me.” For sab by aU l l l l l n i l 1 1 1 H -t-4 I I 1 I 1 F U - * ! 1 I 1 1-M - H - H - By I A NTHO NY TW INING eslers. _ courage, or, rather, hunting for a way the second cloth There will be no to .ta le his case that would be least need of putting on more polish, for CoprrlahU two. by American Press offensive. Finally, with a last ahem, Association. t h .t much wtfl do all one needs. Too YOUR GOOD N A M E he went on: many person make the mistake of Whatever you lend. let it be your "You are aware. I suppose, that In a I uaiug too much polish and leaving It My uncle, George Ohataworth, was a few day. our team meet, the Stanwlg T 0 ANB FROM P2R T L A N B money, not your name. Money you thick on the burniture, where It looks ▼cry eccentric man. Aa he grew older team In a final try for the season’. may get again, and, if not, you may <jauby and when- It gathers more dirt hla eccentricity exhibited Itself In vfo You are cordially invited to make the championship." contrive to do without it; name once There Is furniture In homes t«jday lent prejudices. H e disliked every lost you cannot get aval«,, and g . " I am.” that Is cast off becuuse of It» appenr- "You may be also aware that there thing that was In hla time and advo ance when It plight be hack contrive to do without it you cated anything that was not He was to one man on whom depends our sue ’ to Its rlglnal freshness by this sim better never been boTn.— up?” very rich and had no children. I was cess or failure.” ple process o f washing. Many per He saw Miss Storm smile on Stan Bulwer Lytton. “Who Is this Ajax?" hla only living relative and hla heir sons do not know that a fine bit of ma "Perhaps you have heard of M ile . ford, whisper something to him, give hogany la Improved by careful wash expectant. My position waa rather him her baud and send him away. Y our restin g place betw een trains ing, and hundreds of plan«« bave trying. I must agree with him In all Stanford.” The big man came running w ith the M AY PRO VE FATAL " I am acquainted w ith him. never been »one'than dusted In years. hla odd tflrse or run the risk of of a t The Dalles, Oregon, f cheesecloth for the wash - I am pleased that you admit the lightness of a gazelle o n t o the field. . W hen W ill M e re F e e p le L enre th e aod ' t h e , ^ b l a f w ill fending him to d thereby losing a for acquaintance. It la a step forward. Tucker passed the w o rt* among An excellent restau ran t at m oderate prices. I m p erte nee o f It? Now we shall get on. Mr. Stanford team that something tune. do the work, and the result will well The most deep seated prejudice of to suffering from a mental malady aud they lined up w ith a supreme con Backache is only a aimple thing at first; repay the effort « H I 1 11 1 ! ' ♦ » » my uncle waa against the medical pro which renders him unfit for putting fidence, every man In condition to do — - - ■ h n n » 1 1 1 1 » » h - h 1 1 1 1 I H - H 4 But when you know ita from the kidneys; fession. When 111 he would not have forth hla best efforts on the gridiron. his best. That serious kidney trouble follows; CARE OF EMBROIDERIES. Si range It Is how under certain cir a doctor near him. In this I felt It my Though the game Is near at hand, I That diabetes, Bright's disease may be duty to Interfere, end on one occasion, can’t get him to practice w ith any cumstances what Is not known be spirit. He gets the signals mixed, comes known. I t was probably not How to Remove Yellow Tint That the fatal end, fir in g the matter Into my own hands. Comes From Year« of Paoklng. doesn't remember anything he Is told, five minutes between the reception of You will gladly profit by the following 1 sent for a physician. My uncle or and often when he might seize the ball A young woman who received half Stanford’s summons and the beginning experience. dered him out of the house and waa and carry It untackled to goal he of the second half, yet It was known a dosea antique hand embroidered ’Tis the statement or a Moro citisen. so wroth with me that I feared he atands on the field In a day dream. everywhere on the oval that a change I round collars and undersleeves of ex P. P. DeMoaa, of Moro. O r., saya: " I would change hie will, cutting me off When I about to him he starts as If had come over the conditions pertain- quisite stltchery, found them Just the am just as willing to recommend Doan a ing to the game. In the first place, a .ty le to use with round neck and kl- entirely. suddenly awakened Kidney Pill« at this time as I w it several H e changed hla will, but did not cut a ln n v o u "And may I ask.” said the g irt open- number of Miss Storm’s friends mono sleeves. . a----- AVAfll " W L lttt B U I -a I m . - drawback JS------- me off. He put in a codicil that If lug wide The was the yellow tint years ago when I gave a public statement her beautiful eyes. . gUUng about her saw Stanford - ap when he again at any time fell 111 1 thia has to do with me? A too frequent deaire to her wnwper«. whispered from years of packing. An old colored in their favor nroach her. listen to ner Captain T “cke,r;_halv] ^ , ' ^ ” P, X | w ord, and receive the pree.nre o f her laundress succeeded In whitening them pass the kidney secretions, especially should call In a doctor hla property New brick building newly furnished. should all go to an old friend of bis subject In question, being now face to little band. They saw, too, a sudden without acids or weakening fabrics night, caused me no end of annoyance and who had as many violent prejudices as face with It. was abashed. The girl gust o f Joy sweep over hla face. Then made delicate w ith age. This Is the I was anxious to get relief. When an ac Sherm an county people made welcome at all times. be bad himself. This old fellow. Peter would not aid him. they followed him with their eyes as way to do It: quaintance who had taken Doan s Kidney Newman, always took the oppoelte “H e’s dead In love with you, ana be bounded toward the center of the The pieces are put Into cold water, One block from depot.- Kates 50c and up. Pills with benefit advised me to try them side of every question from that taken you are standing him off. Why the which is thick With pure white soap • by my uncle and had no fear In forc dickens can’t you give him a sop till gridiron. The news was disseminated end a drop of bluing. This is allowed I did so, procuring my supply at the Moro j : ing hla opinions The strange caae of after the game? Then 1 don’t care by a hundred voices, which In turn to come to, the bolt Remove the ar drug store. This remedy brought prompt told It to a hundred more, and so on these two curmudgeons being warm ticles at once, rinse through severul relief and corrected the difficulty in a short what you do with him.” till It was common property that a friends was like two opposing winds Mlaa Storm controlled a desire to lukewarm waters, finally through a time. I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills great advantage had come to the meeting and dinging to each other In laugh. The affair between the petite bluing water and put on the grass since then and they have always benefited a cyclone. 1 was told of this pro Miss Storm and the gigantic Mr. Stan Parklntons. W hat that advantage was while wet to bleach. me.” vision of my uncle’s will, but Mr. New ford was being watched by the numer- only the inner circle knew. Parklnton Do not rub or squeeze liard. Some For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. rooters yelled themselves hoarse; Stan man waa not 8lnce my uncle abused m 1111 i t i i t n 1 1 1 1 1 1 » r i-1-1- 1 1 ' 11 <■ f i n -H | times It Is necessary to repeat the Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, wig rooters' voices seemed to bave been the doctors hla friend defended them. washing and belling If the pieces are I think my uncle did not dare tell sole agents for the United States. smothered- .. . ’ "W h at is It, StanfordT' Tucker ask very yellow. Newman that be had disinherited me Remember the name— Doan’s— and take When bleached put the right side ed Just before the ball was put to play. In case 1 did w hat he would approve. O scar A nderson , Manager. down on the Honing board, smooth no other. “I f thia game Is won.” replied the Well, my node was taken down with edges Into place and Iron under a linen Hercules, ‘T u i In paradise; if It is lost a malady which waa sure to klU him N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S Cor. Front and Morrkon 8ts. Portland, Oregon. cloth. D o not use too hot an Iron, a» I ’m to the other place.” If ha did not have medical attendance, NnUoe to hereby alven that the I old materials scorch easily. "Then It’s won. by thunder!” Higned has been appointed executrix of in« and be would probably die anyway. 1 I f the grass Is dusty pat pieces ou a estate of Frank S Clark, deoeaaed. AM per- From the reopening of the game confess 1 waa not anxloua that he clean towel. They bleach b e tt/r when Hona havlnH claim« aHatnat aaid Free Buss to and from Trains. Kates Stanford, who bad during the first should Uve, but his Injunction that 1 hereby notified to present tfo- 7 ,“it ? ,“” half attracted attention because of the flat on the grass, though sometimes 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. European should not call In a doctor placed me itemised and recolarly *' ‘ i uselessness of a roan who might be they need an after rinsing. offioe of S. W . Sterk, In Hood In a very delicate position- No one Never permit old embroidery to be and all peraona knowing themselves to be plan. Sherm an County headquarters. Infinitely useful, converged the eyes of but I knew of the conditions of h l* casually done up. I f you cannot do indebted to aaid estate are requested to pay all present. ' Scarcely had the game w ill, and If It became known 1 w ou ld the same. , recommenced when, he got possession them yourself find an expert Dated thia. 7th dav of F ’ brnarv. 1 M L be berated by friends, neighbor, and A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L . N A N N IE E . C L A R K ,. of the ball, and, warding off a tackle relatives for permitting the old man IPf24mV4.711 Hood Rive», Ore«oo ; H«W,ta Clean Ivory- - on hto right with hla free arm and U» die rather than oppose him by call 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 I 111 I I I 1 H 1 1 I » I 1- H - - H - H 1 1 1 1 W - H -: "1 1 » H l Wash Ivory ornaments to soap and launching his ponderous body on an tag in medical attendance. But It was S U M M O N S —In the Cironit Court of the water, using a soft brush to remove other tackle, he got beyond the en I w h o waa to be rich or remain In pov «tale of Oregon, for Sherman o o u n lj. emy's line and. like a mountain aud the dust from any fine work there erty and not they. I omitted to cal) 1 1 1 1 n n t i n 1 '* 1 ,J I 1 h - h i i n n i i i i may be upon them. Dry by laying £ J Hollenbeck, P la in tiff, denly equipped with wings, flew to a doctor, nor did I give the real rea . 1 ve them to the sunshine, keeping them goal. son for not doing so—that 1 would lose NEW H O TEL P E R K IN S constantly wet with soapy water for Nm a Holtoobeak, Defendani Again, when two wedges were ram sn Inheritance If 1 did. ming each other, Stanford by what several days while they are in the sun. To Nina Hohenbeok, the above named <to As soon a . It w . . known that my P o rtla n d , O regon. fend'int teemed the effort of a T itan forced Finally wash and rinse them again. uncle was dangerously U1 people bo Yon i,re hereby required to appear and ^Opened June, 1908. \¿ S \u . Never let them dry or the heat will his way through the mass before him answer the com plaint filed again*« yon In gan to wonder that I did not call la and with a few contortions ridding cause the Ivory to warp. I f the Ivory Eastern Oregon Headquarter®. the aboveentitleu « I t , on or before Ibe laat a doctor, T h to they began to ssk himself of the cllngers made a side la stained, hut not deeply, rub the dav of Ike time preaor.bed in tbe or<kr of I ben I told them my — the reason surface with finely ground pumice uabtioation, tow it, on or before the Slat dav run and another touchdown. have a doctor th e / all of March. 1911. end it^you fa ll to ao ap cle would n P o s itiv Iv m ’ St c e n tra lly The yell that went up from the root stone and water; moisten well and lay was my duty toRorce pear and anaeer. p la in tiff ° agreed located F ifth St. ca* s pass OATS H IM HUB HAXn. court tor the relief demanded .n «be oom ers of both sides was like a dosen in the to bleach. I f this does not From that they one upon h plaint filed herein auaioat yon; to-w lt, for the d o o -s e v e -y few m iu te s . ■ucceed w M h knife handles or any thunderstorms ous friends of both w ith interest and that 1 wished Aim to to lnslnua a decree diaaolvin« the hoeda of matrimony And so the game went on. In hair other articles w ith one part of nitric light get hla m oney/ Final amusement. And Just before the big now exieting between the p H in tiff nnd die that 1 an hour the score, which had been 6 to acid and ten parts of Water. Polish vourmdf, on the .g ro u n d * of d«*ertlon aud __ as bad tack 1 didn’t game was to come off. ly th f were made that 1 Attractive Cafe and G rill Music sent to would have It. Stanford had taken It 0 for the Stanwlga. stood 12 to 6 for with finely powdered whiting made for Bueh other end furth er relief ■■ to tue “do i Jnty“ word would court iney eeem • quitahle aud jo»t. the Parklntons. Stanford, who con European Plan. Rates $1 00 and up murder- Into a paste with vinegar. To bleach Into hla head to propose to her and she Thia hOmmou* to served noon yooov publl- the | • that 1 was alow, sidered the game won, permitted hla Ivory discolored by age and handling ontion thereof for a period of aix week* in my- had cast him Into a slough of despond tag i mcle In order to mind to d rift upon the blessedness to exDose to the Sun under glese—the dl- the Shermen Connlv D b *erv*r. * * * ‘* ¿ ’7 atratn be ency by refusing him. — L. Q. SWETLAND. S«y. «nä • e lf j ila millions. of general oiroolation pnb »*fte<l T •tore for him. One of the enemy, tak lt possible .c « « « of th . «no w ill e n d to newapaper "M r. Tucker,” she said gravely, "are so great that I th in Sherman «<’»t»ty. O reepn^lu u i T Û T m m Î i h 1 Î 1 i i i i i i i i i i i ' i 1 -H -H - i - w - bla fortune you aware of the breach you are mak ing advantage of his Inertness, passed crack It—or place ou stripe of zinc In to mi o rd*r of the Hon W illiam Hen . night have yielded the ball to another, who passed It to g a vessel, cover with spirits of turpen County Jud«* of aaid S b « “ »» have gone to an one else than ing of"— «on. ilnly made on the 10th day of February OOOOOOOGOO<XiOOOGCe'XXXXXXXX> "Oh. for heaven’s sake, don’t play third, and this man took It to goal. ted. tine and expose to the sun. I t is not 1911, and the date of tbe flret publienU"" old .\e tv m S n , w hom 1 "W ake up!" yelled the Parklnton necessary that this should be done thereof pian mmaelL having I ’m not In that game at all. Just is «be 17th dBJ jJ fo F pb7 j S T ! W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T b«‘M rd of hla frieod’S Ulneaa, came now I ’m absorbed In winning this rooters. under glass. F 71 fl7inS1.69l A ttorney for P la in tiff Stauford did wake up and. since around to ace him. Cncla was too 111 match between our teem and the Stan- for bis friend to attempt to force a wigs I f you don’t help us or stop there were but eight minutes left, Hew to Hold a V«ll Snugly. C O M M O N S ------ In the C ircuit Court ot :be State doctor upon him, but Newman bad no standing In our way, whichever you made the best use o f them. As If to A number o f clever expedients bave □ of Oregon, tor Hhermao count? C H A 6 . W R IG H T , Prwuldent sooner left the sickroom than he loos choose to call it, the Jig’® up. w ® c *“ ’1 atone for her negligence, be swung been devised to bold a veil snugly M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r. ened bla tongue upon me, bringing beat them with Stanford In hla pres himself about, bis enemtoa going down under the chta without giving an ugly G^£ h W itter, P la in tiff, Î va. Finally, line. Here M one method which saves L il l i * E. W forth Imprecations upon me for per ent condition, and I f you’ll only go before him like pygmies. itte r. D efendant. Corner of 7th and 8 u r k S l r w t . mitting my uncle to die for the sake soft on him for three days the cham when time was called the game stood the veil also and Involves hardly any To L illie E. W itter, the above-named de 14 to 10 In favor of the Parklntons. of coming Into my Inheritance. pionship w ill be ours.” trouble. Get the narrowest kind of fendant, - — I t is new, and its rooms .are provided with Hercules, Instead o i bearing the round elastic, the same color as the In the-a*m The girl stood looking at him with “Can't you wait a few years, you e of the State of Oregon. on his shoulders, waa borne on Yim are hereby required to appear and young villain, for a fortune that will an expression that neither he nor any world ru n n in g water and longdistance telephones. d on h l, ~ th. w t lto .1 -tK - w ith w « t.r and whip It anawer tbe oom plamt filed again*« yon in IB * surely be yours? One would suppose one else could reed. The expression on the shoulders of the world. Stanford | colon for a colored vMll vail) and whip Europoan plan. Rates $1 per day and up entitled euit, ou or before the Isat day wn* carried off tha field t>T hla com over tbe extreme edge of the veil, ta - above that If only for the sake of appear his own face waa one of Infinite vexa ot the time proaorit»ed in »h* ord5r.° * pOb, rades amid the confusion o f a b o n k lng up only a stogie thread .fill arountV Hoiktion, to-w lt, on or «•efofe the 7 tb day of ances you would give him the medical tlon. attendance he needs. H e will prob "Mr. Tucker.” she said at last, "you ing to on the gridiron by • mnltltodn Include any cut edges, but afterward April, 1911, *u d if vaa ta il to eo appear »ml au«wer p lain tiff w ill apply to tbe court ably die of thia Illness W w a y , and overrate my Influence with Mr. Stan of spectators. pare them off fieatly with a "man pair for the relief demanded in the oomplaint I ^ ^ ^ ^ M i O O O O O O O O O O O C O O O O O ^ Captain Tucker considered what of Bciftsora. Fasten to back with a filed herein ngainat joe, to-w it, for » dec you’ll get the money Then why not ford. I should be happy to aid you If It were In my power, but unfortunate could with propriety he done to show tight knot. The veH la slightly gath diHR.Ivin« the bond* of m atrim tm y n o * ex- do your duty?" lietween the pi u n tiff and yooraelf 00 "1 will not take the responsibility. Mi«* Storm the appreciation of hlm- ered on the Mastic, fits nicely under idting ly Mr. Stanford la hla own master.” the 1 round* of deeertton, and for aneb other 1 said, “of disobeying my uncle’s This was said w ith such Icy severity •e lf and his team for having saved the chin end over hat and stretches when and further relm l a* to tbe oourl may aeem that Tucker did not feel warranted to game. H e had met w ith an icy recep It la raised- sworn* the best solu ‘ ^ riitV iu iu n i'n iiS ia a rV A d npon you by pub T b ta eaii»«M"t»* to serv’ d upon -Then I will take steps to mak« you pursuing the subject further. “I re tion on trespassing ou her private.af- tion of a vexing problem of dress. lication „«.Uion thereof for a period of • *1x ’ « *no , T . N C R O F T O N , P ro prieto r disobey hl« wishes, since It is evident talrs and had no mind to trespass gret,” he said, “to have felt It necee ive week« in the Sherman Ooonly Observer,* ly your desire to let him die for a pur aary to trespass upon your private af again. lie called a meeting of the wueklv n-wepaper of general Hew to Class White Merbto. pobliahed in hberman e o u n t v J * • pose. I shall at once make this mat fairs and trust you w ill consider my team and asked fo r suggestions. The A nice wash for white marble Is s parananoe to s n sr«i*r of th * ter known to the authorities 1 shall Interest In the coming match, as well result of the deliberal ions waa that paste made from «1««’ P’ rts of "alt riche, Jadu* of the County court of St>«vm*» bring a charge against you of w ill es the good of the whole team, an ex the same evening Miss Storm received eountv, Drego«, duly ® *d e ou the M tb day Steam Heat, Electric Light«, Electric and fine pmnlce stone added a box Inlaid with motber-of pearl con tbe quantity of washing sods. This a ot Fabruary. 1911, and the dale of tbe Aral fu lly -- cuse and forgive me.” p nb lm atim thereof to the 24»h day of Feb- C all Bell«. O. R. & N. Local Train« Ha waa moving away when letovped “You are forgiven," said Mies Rtorm. taining ton pounds of candy. Nothing mixed with wntgr a P"",e , F ^ ^ T r a t publication February 24th. 1911 him. “H o td r 1 said. “ You ars my putting out her band. to mark the donor accompanied It. bdt being first finely sifted. Rub «top at front door. Railway Ticket on ancle’s beet friend, areo’t y o u r Tucker grasped It thankfully and to Mias Storm knew very well that It tbe marble, specially on discolored L ... , office in the Lobby. "1 a m ." hla gratitude fo r, being forgiven the gift of the winning team. . parts, then wsahoff to water to which 7i.f24a7.70] Attorneys for P la in tiff "W ell, will you take the responsible aqueeeed it so hard to hla brawny flat a little «aR Is a ldpd. Do not use much Ity of calling In a d o c to rr that he called forth a cry and waa ammonia on martA*. M yellows It. obliged to ask to be forgiven again. - I w ill." An Ancient Ironmaetee. “Theo «It down and write out so Then be went sway feetlng that he trooMed las *1 bed Hogge’u House at Buxted, H N o rth order for any doctor you wish to call had failed In his mission and the Time Table South England, in the center of tbe old Iron for two year« and Aug. 21, 1910- bound and 1 w ill take It m yself" championship waa aa good as lout W illi____ bound dlatrlct. was formerly the residence of c U bu I d Briutol, . ; . - pMMfl4 lOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOl “ | m not afraid of the old man.“ he During the next few days the eap Cham- pataen Ralph Hoggc. an Ironmaster. H e Is S TA T IO N S fier daily I m id. hla face red and blue with In tain nourished a feint hope that gcr daily blets cured ? ? celebrated as having been the first to dignattou. and. sitting down at my all Mlaa Storm would relent and be rant ■ cannon In one piece. This oe-^ nue.” For sale by all dealar»- d c*k he w ro te the o rd er I c a rrie d 6.15 pm 70 ........Shaniko... would notice to the practice games a »urred lu IM S. Originally big gun* 57 ........WUoog. . . 5.15 le w to S a ., B a ttito W ith W a s . It myself and after showing It to the Hsanff* for the better In Stafitord were hooped and dangerous to manage 52 .......Kant... • M . l r . l g M o u » Ü »1 k" ”i 5.00 d<M-tdr nut It to my po ket 45 . . . .Bourbon .. 4.45 the great hulk of a “ “ «« n -r. The worthy merchant’s discovery rrvo My uncle died, eed a few days after Hut too, or r « t o I . « ï f " î î r f * 38 .. .Great Valley. g r < tha ftskl like a ship In the mliern lutlonlsed the trade and brought him 4.20 9 55 the will was opened I met Mr New Erskine... 30 4.00 wealth and fams. Hla ancient home, without a breaas. 10.10 ......... Moro . . . . man on th« street. He koew of the 27 3.45 There was nothing to do but play embowered In trees, to still In good “ T * : «»• ¿ X u” '1 E ntirely new, convenient to' business. .. DeMoaa... 23 codicil and how he bad unwillingly 3 36 tbs game and taka tbe conaequancea condition, well worth seeing end quite . . . Me Don eld . 19 prevented the possibility of hie inherit 3.25 Clean beds, and table the best tbe m arket Tha captain and all the team expected close to the church. On Ita facade to • 16 ........Sandon .. 3.10 lag hla friend’s mooey. He gave me ttZ t th ilr ansmlss would have a walk- . . . . Klondike . bog In bas rellef _____ • 14 will affortl. Prices reasomib’e Com 3.05 g grim took sod orar. But what could they db? f” *n 9 ........Waaco .i 2.55, any other recognition. would net only fall ta bs the fi>R mercial trade boljcimd. y. 7 ...........Sink------ Week nf the Wevee. IS ► My uncle had not stopped te think ford ........Gibaoq .. o f a tre n y th to th e m he *h o u ld 5 In twenty-five years the • • • that la forcing me to beep the doctors 2.00 Lv 0 ......... Bififia .. washed away 41» scree of land from away from h l» be was ceuferHng the British Isles, but st the same time For information and estes, apply <o Bear« ths benefit upon me He w n . very t gaftOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXJCXXJOOCOOOCXXXXXXXJOOOOOOOO ft has added SOX»» a«Bua. The land rtroable man. bwt I was not sorry rof taken. howeTST. was nMKh more valu part w ith hlaa and was »neb pi •M e than th a t to gat evss with BM onBBterparL I GOT EVEN WITH BOTH Opposite Postoffice Oregon. On your way □ H O T E L D A L L E S i HOOD R IV E R IH O T E L O R E G O N E . C. S M I T H , M A N A G E R : - m ESMOND HOTEL Mr- + ftttw u » A t sm . HOTEL OREGON WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY wq II ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0-W.R.XN. 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