The
then. rising, looked a t the patiaat w ith
an expression that was more thangwo-
feasloaally sympathetic.
“I suppose," he said, “that there la
no one very near or deqr to yoo—that
there la a void which needs to be
O b serv er
MORO,
OREGON.
FRIDAY . . . . . . M arch 10, 1911
A t any tim e when requested to do so,
the paper w ill be discontinued. But we
aspect that all arrears w ill be paid before
such request ia made. It is easy to ask us
for • statement, which w ill be cheerfully
rendered at sny tim e.
TIM ID ITY OF LO VE
A Veteran of the Civil ^ a r
' Quails Before a Woman
By A R N O LD BROW N
C o p y rig h t. M O. by A m e ric an F re e .
Association.
I t waa April X 1861. The -tl» reg
tment was ordered to march the next
4«j to the defense of Washington. A
reception was to be held the evening
before departure in the armory, at
which mothers, wives. Bisters and
a ir act has-tv could bid adieu to their
loved ones, some of whom might not
return. During the afternoon previous
to the reception young Norman Eger
ton, second lieutenant of Q company,
eat at a desk In his comfortable bouie
writing. This Is what be wrote:
By
JA N E
P IN C K N E Y
BURNETT.
I
* Dr. Pltmau W i.i un excellent m atri
monial catch lu every way except In
that of fortune. Socially he stood as
high as any one can stand In Ameri
can society. His manners were re
fined. lie was not only conversant
with conventional customs, but knew
the social rights of every one. In his
relations to others It would have been
Impossible for him to commit a social
error. People whose education or In
stincts were not of the highest type
would watch him at a dinner party or
any social function and follow his lead.
They knew he would not eat meat
with his fish fork.
There was an exact counterpart of
the doctor among the women of the
place where he lived and practiced. A
youiiK widow, Mrs. (Jwondollu Whit-
MORO
Ay a rule, the ancients frowned upon
the Wee of interest. They called It
usury, and, except In the case of
wardships and trusts, when the law
insisted upon money being usefully In
vested they looked u|»on the man who
lived by Investments as a bad char
acter end his trade as a disreputable
one. Even Aristotle, a most advanced
thinker In many respects, talked moat
energetically against money, calling It
a “ barren thing, which could produce
nothing without violating uature.” I t
was not until the crusades that the
money lender had any standing or re
spectability In Europe.—New York
American.
■
N e a re s t H o te l to 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
affo rd .
-
SU N D AY D IN N ER S 3 5 0 .
Opposite Postoffice
/loro
S u nd ay T ra v e lin g .
Old time acts o f parliament In Great
Britain aimed to ’ stop 8uudtty travel
ing. In lfltif). for example, two men
were found guilty of the crime of
walking from Bristol to Bath on a
Bunday and were at once fined 20 shil
lings <*4 S0> each All business was at
a standstill on a Sunday.
Nothing
was allowed to be sold except milk.
For all the trnders of England the
m ilkman, and the milkman alone, was
allowed to pursue hts calling for ths
whole seven days o f the week.
_ ____
“1—didn’t supposs—that you winbed
Dean Ramsay’s memoirs coataln an
anecdote of a® old woman e< Rturth-
epey. Just before bur fieefk gbe
ernnly Instructed her grand nephew,
“W illy , I ’m deelu*. and as y«Tl hoe the
charge o* a* 1 h e x toted- now. that • •
much whisky la to he used a t say fh-
nerat as there w m a t my bepttom .-
Wllly, bnvtefl no neceed e f the qwam
tity consumed at the beptfoto, ffiafifiBg
.
There w m a panse before the reply
It came st last
“Do you remember
that I eenl you a Imuqiict of flower»
before tbe reception given the even
fug previous to onr departure?'
“1 d o "
“ And the ecrap of paper in 11?“
“The ecrap of paper?"
“Tea.”
■he had led him Into a corner where
uo one bat themselves was present
“W a ll here " »lie »aid.
D arting ew ay. »he ran up»talre and
returned wttb e withered bouquet
D ivin g Into k . »he w ithdrew hl« note
w ritten »lx yeers before and. opening
IL read for tbe fine tim e hla meaeage
Then, taking a ll that wee left of a
the »teas, aha Inserted It la bet
to give every noarner
m
o H lid r
O ry
FOR FLETCHER’S
C A S T O R I A
T 0 AN B TR O M P 2 R T L A N B
Y oq are cordially invited to make the
“ I bad beau troubled
for twe paura and tried i
«fona la Bristol, Tsnn4
nothing for ass, writs* '
MkidlJiovo, X y . “Twff
South
bound
passen
ger daily i
New brick, building newly furnished.
p
Sherman county people made welcome at all times.
One block from depot. Rates 50c and up,
¡!
E. C. SMITH, MANAGER S
I I I H I I U I I I I l I i l l i H U J I f i t i f r M + l 1 I M W I 1 » H I l- H -d- f - H
ESMOND HOTEL
O scar A nderson , Manager.
Cor. Front and Morrison 8ts. Portland, Oregon
Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. European
plan. Sherman County headquarters.
A
m ill
GOOD
I H -I
C U E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L
11 I I I 1 i n I I H I I I 1 I 11 H d -W - 4 1 1111
td -' l
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
P o rtla n d , Oregon.
Opened June, 1908.
Eastern Oregon Headquarters.
Positively most centrally
t located
Fifth St. cars pass
the door s every few miutes
Attractive Cafe and G rill Music
European Plan. Ratea $1 00 and up
L Q. SWETLAND. Secy, and Mgr
W H EN
IN - PO R TLA N D
STO P AT
HOTEL
OREGON
CHAR. WftlOMt, President
M.C. DICKINBQH. MsesiSr.
Corner of 7tk and 8t>rk 8treet.
It is new, and its rooms are provided with
running water and long distance telephones.
European plan. Rates $1 per day and up
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
UMATILLA HOUSE
T. N
C R O r r b N , P re p rie te r
THE DALLES, OREGON. ’
• Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Electric
Call Bella-
0 - R- A N. Local Trains
«trtn a t f r o n t door.
Railway Ticket
1
S T A T IO N S
bound
passen
ger daily
* . Shaniko .
, .. W ilc o x ..
, . . . Kent .
.Bourbon .,
Grass Valley
. . . Erskine..
. . . Moro . . .
toMfc te J to
. . . DeMoss .
..McDoneld .
. . . Ssndon. .
. Klondike .
. . . W asco., .
Hi KM Y« tat W
GR6C0N
YOU.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
t M h < with the rapaffi teht «ht
oeral procemfion. having >
travere.
ten miles to tee ehnrehpMfi efo h ehtot
November M
errtved. only fig teghfo
fall. Then k wttn f i k n v t e f it
«hn
mourners, halting at a w eyetle te K
had rested tee ceffin Ph « fften «M
left It there whah thpy lammed their
Journey. The oerpee w m a dpp mte
In arriving i t the <MV<
1 < H i 1 !■ 1' l l - i- H U l l l l l 1 H -d -j
Your resting plaoe between trains
at The «D a U bs , Oregon,
An excellent restaurant at moderate prices
Dr. Pitman kept hla engagemsBto I
“E r—yes; you mustn’t say anything
with Mrs. Whiting—a t least as eoou as I about
,
It, old chap, but every time I ’ve
he had seen his hypochondriac patient | tailed
.
N O T IC E T O C B K D lT O liS
( .
at the houqe lately there’s been
safely off on an ocean liner, with a I g
i savage buDdoff.**—Chicago Tribune.
Nultee i« b *re b v uiv ti tb«t ttm -o nd er-
' f w
1 ■
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«igned b«« been n u dated executrix of «he
medicine cheat made up by himself to I
of Frnnk S Clisrk, d“oeH«ed. All per-
suit her especial c as e s ea t her flowers I The quicker a oqW it gotten rid of the oMlMte
hods having winiius ngsiu«* hsid estate »»re
less
the
daflaer
from
piwutnonis
and
other
regularly, and each day hto manner I*
notified to proeent tin m m « doly
asrioaa diseases. Mr. B. W. L. H *U , of berebv
ite m ize d and rnuui >rlw verified, »*t the law
became more endearing. H e was grad- 1*
believe CUm - office
of B. W . Knirk, nt Ihe-d ltiv e r, O r.,
nally leading np to a proposal that the L
And «11 per"°”B kno .in g ihetuawlvee to be
widow knew was coming, that he knew I ,
indebted to antd ««tete are requeated to pay
she knew wan-coming, hut between L
the lem e.
Dated thin, 7th <J »v of F e to m rv . 1911.
two persons of such delicate nsnslblll- L
N A N N IE E. C L A ItK .
_
ties most be made an- a male angel-L
5:f24*.nt< 71]
iln o d ltiv e r, Oregon
would make It to a fa m O » -angel. g—~|, I a
The Matinee Qlri.
I vlded there were marriage and giving I I . The matinee flirt existed as early aa S U M M O N S —In the O ireeit Oonrt ot the
In marriage In heaven.
I the elghteentb ofotury
nt«te of Oregon, fur rthcruisu oonntjr.
In Japan girl« I
I t came one October evening whan I In those dMya u«ed to throw their I
L
J
Hollenbeck, Pi.» hit iff,
Mrs. W hiting felt that aha needed P r. j tons and purses at the feet of the I
vs
Pitman’s professional services er D r. |
N in a Hollenbeck, DofeudnU
“leading
vutflT:'.lta
he
minced
along
, Pitman, aa the case may be Bhe w as |
Pic
sitting before a Are e f real biasing I “the flower walk” to the «tage
. logs—Mrs. W hiting scorned ¡to nee I , tares of theee “hemes” were an early
Yoo nre h e re b y rtq nlrcd to appear und
’ sny of thoea devices fo r Im itating an I I product of Japanese wood engraving, «newer the c o iu p b ilt ii *fiiad wctiiiist yon in
then beveen titled «nh. on or before the last
open wood flre-dreeeed in a tea gown I and theee ptotxnlt« were secret trees
dey of the tint. |»n et-» ’» d in the <»rd> r of
* that was extremely becoming to her I ores of mnnv iMtideas.
unblioetion, t»»wit, on or ber<»i«the 31«» day
Ti» l •
' —
o f Mnrch, U til. > tH W Y’“» I ttt-d »S o ap
. She had been putting off Dr. P itm a n s
pear «ml «newer, p! iu tlff'w ill 'tpply to the
MfiY PROVE FATAL
i proposal until she felt-exactly In th e !
oourt for the rcbef »1» mended tiftb o ooni-
i mood for It. ¿Dr. Pitman. With exqul- I W hen W « l M a re People Learn th e platnt filed herein neat:»»* von; to-w it, for
a decree duwolvlna the bond« of uiHtrimony
site tact, aware that she desired to I
I m p i r t r — e f it? .
mow existin g 1 lielween
the p lain tiff and
t lead in the matter, left everything to I
yoornelf, on the sroonde of desertion M.d
r her. H e was no stupid blunderer t e l ’ Beckacbe is only ■ «imple thiqgat first; for snob other and fu rth er t< lief a« to the
i. step In at the wrong moment and was I j But when you know its from the kidney«; oourt tuny Seeta»q tti**l'i* •’ Oil j ’t t-
Tble eunimons ia r-rv e d noon von by pobl»-
1 prepared to speak whan he received I
oetion thereof tor » p” lod of •>»» week» In
That serfoas kidney trouble follow«;
» the signal. Nog was It q ia a y a ry for
Sherman C lum v Dhrerycr, a
That diabetes,' Bright’. diaeese may be the
uewapaper of getwral cir.’ Qlstlen pnb-lshed
a the widow to make that signal Inovdl I
1
1
1
Sherman
oounty. Orecou. In pursuance
the
fatal
end,
e nately plain. Ths doctor could breathe 1
H In with the perfumed a ir that our I j You w ill gladly to o fil by the following
I experience.
f rounded her lovely person.
d
D r. Pitman had come In early and I I ’Tie the statement or «■ Moro citizen,
a waa dressed for the evening whan he I j P . p . DeMpss, of Moro, Or., say«: *’ I
I sm just a« willing to recommend Doan*«
n received a telephone call from Mrs J
e W hiting’s maid that her mlstrees j I Kidney PHU st thU time aa I we« «everal |
In the C ircuit Court ol the State
t
would like to have him come over if 1
I
egn when I gsv* * public statement 1
tor Sherman county
s- he could do ao at once. In ton mln- in thelt IsVnr. A too frequent desire to I
lt utes he waa w ith her, though ha had P«m the kidney secretion«, especially at G w . H. W itte r, P ltiu li® ,
v«.
>
h stopped on the way forgovanre. vBtod
Lillie E. WiMer. Defends«*?
J
night, caused me,n<M®d ° f annoy«*««
patient was discernible only by , the I I was anxious to get relief. When an sc- To L illie E? W itte r, the nbove-usnaitd de-
r firelight. Without rising she gave him I quaintsnee who hnd taken Doan's Kidney
fksidsnt.
ic her hand, and when, she looked np at
name of the State of Oregon.
Pith with benefit fifiVhed me to try them, In the
Yon are hereby required to appear and
q - him there was that In her ayea which
I I did so, procuring my supply st the Moro answer »he oom pliiinl tbe i »gnlu«t yon in the
< told him the hour had coma. H e ro
above entitled »uh, ou nr before the last day
le tatned her hand tor h moment, return drug store. This remedy brought prompt o* the lim n prt-aertbed In the order of pub
I relief and corrected the difficulty in a short lication. to-wrt, ou or t «for» tbe g la td a y of
mt lug her glance, while With hla ether
'o n fa il to so appear
e- hand be tossed the flowers he had I time. I heve taken Doan'» Kidney Pills A p ril, U H l. and
and answer p lain tiff w ill apply to tbe oonrt
since then and they, k«ve always benefited for tbe relief dem and'd h i the eotnplnint
id brought Into her lap.
filed herein agninat ton , to-w it, for a decree
ps
“You are looking eewaO, so charm 1 toe.**
the bond» o f nmtriniouy now ex-
>u ing, this evening.** he said, “that I am
Por sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. diaeolviug
iatini; hetwoyn the pi in tiff und yootself on
sure yon have not sent for me to min
Poster-Milbum C o .í Buffalo, New Y o rk, the ground« of deaertion, «nd for «nch other
d, Inter to your h ea lth , and t am pleased M ie agents tor the United Stoles.
and furth er rebel ns to the court uiny seem
«•qoiUble and ju>t
that It Is so. for I have something to
I . Remember the nato« Po e n ’s - end take
This anmnion» is *e v d b ; m » u yon by pnb-
nt esy to yon that I have been putting off
lieatiou thereof to t e period of six aucoe»»-
to from day to day. B at before I say It
I tvs week» in the Hhcrmao Oounty »»’. lairver,«
week I ’ newspaper of general cirenlatioti,
ae promise me. my dear Ilfs . Whiting,
pnbliabed in bbennun c»mi»tv Oregon, in
al that whatever It he It shell not break
Dnranniioe to an order iti the Mon Wm lie n -
ly op that delightful friendship which
OUUU>J| VIFK'mi <.-.a^ ------------ - - - - - -
w
»ir has some to be a necessity with me.“
of March IU11. and the date of ths Oral
“I promise.” she s a lt In s low tons
publication thereof ia the 10 h day of
:er
Then, bending low over her. he said:
M arch, l t f l l .
a “My whole being le dlseofvlag in an all
Firat pnhliiwitiou March 10, 1911
Laat public ttion April 2 l, 1911.__
Is absorbing love tor you. May I dare
p
B HYANT A w iiE M J X IN
I hope that you w ill he my wife?**
ft.m lO 21 70]
Atb'rneys for P la in tiff
up a little courage at the last moment,
sent an acewptaoo. it bad no sooner
been dispatched than be wished to re
call IL But It waa too late.
On the appointed date he got Into
evening drees, pinned op hla empty
■leave, hearing a deep sigh as he did
ao. and went to the house. H a lf an
boar In the robing room waa uecea-
anry to give him the requlaJte courage
to go below. The hosts were drawn
up to receive th e ir guests, to Bgerton
appearing like an opposing line o f bnt
tl« io a raw recrulL Ha approached,
saluted and. seeing a look of embar
rassment on IIlee Harding’s face, aa
aoon as the ceremony was over beat a
precipitate retreat
Later he wee stalking about, won
dering If sufficient time would ever
peas to enable him to depart with pro
priety. when be felt a hand slipped on
hi« arm sod. turning, saw the girl who
bad refused him
“General.’* «he »«Id wMb p e r e v i”
on the floor, “ why did you u o t COHO
to see me after your return from the
war?“
“I —why—I want abroad.“
•Then why not since your
There was e warm hand. <
arm that Imparted courage to hi»
Oregon
I 1 111 - H » 1 1 » I > I ■»» 1 I H l
decensed, bad nt the tim o o f hl« death lu
end to L o t Eleven 111) «»• Section T h irty
[801 in Township One [1J Sooth of tta n a*
Ninetxen IlU ] E.ml uf Vt illn H ie ttr M eridian ;
“N a ”
• - ;
D
and
L t< Two [2], F»v« 16] wud 8»x [6 ], In
“The first does I shall give you la I a
Section T h irty oue f a i l , in Tuwusbip One
fresh air. I will call at 3 and take you
[1] Sou h of H hu I ru Isrtr Pen [ltt] Eeel of
to drive. Have you seen Lohengrin* I $
WilliuiH tie M< ruiinit, a ll of »aid reel prop
erty bek>4 situated lu the Ovuutles of oher-
with Mme.---- as B ls a r
|
man «nd G illia m , S ate of O rtgou.
“I have not, doctor.’’
I fi
Toueth r w ith all the-tenements, bsredi- ,
“I w ill secure seats for Wednesday I a
ten.entB. od np; erteiutbce* thereunto b e -'
n ig h t, and I wish yon to continue my I
lonuiuH or m eny wt-a appertntutng.
treatment In thia reqpect during the I j
LEU US O F B K LE
season. Are yon fond of flowers?**
I B
At privn?» unis, f»»t Sash or upon oredit;
“ Passionately.“
I v
the entire ti <ot of land b trs ih dvaoribed to
l»e sold hb h h'4v, on t..e lolio w in« term *,
“I w ill leave an order a t the pharm— I (
I
io
-w it:
Not 1* hb th in ait'd.QO oi the pur-
I mean the flower shop—fo r some reeea I
ohAse price to ie pi>id in euah, and » term
to be sent In the morning’*
t
of credit not < to o tlin g one \e->r on the rs-
“ How lovely of you!“
I g
m rrnder: putc; i-er to execute and deliver a
promtHSory not or notes of approved fo rm ,
“And now I must leave you to see a I
and eooure the
rue by a fit at ruorta*se on
patient I was about to visit when your I j
I the Said prcini ♦.
All of said deferred
I payroems Shall b t r in»er*!»t at not leas
call came.*’
I than eight p. r 0< t. per aiotutn. 8 »id ealr»
“A lady T’ .
h|
I w ill be Hubj- ot t r -ale and confirm ation
“Yes; an elderly lady, a hypochou - l y
I by the ooun la
I
1 am .er as other
drlac who tries m e dreadfully. I shall I n
I eale« of property y ad uituetratora or ex-
prescribe for her. as In your case, not I «
I eontor*.
__ _
Dated at Moro, herm it* <1 m a ty , Oregon,
drugs, but with a view to build up her I
I this 10th day ol k. rah, l l t il.
flqmsthing Between Them.
system."
I
Date o f first pu
M arch 10, 1911.
“W hat seems to be the trouble be
“ W h a t do you mean by that, doctor?*’ I
D ate of lawt pu . iflatioU April 7. 1911.
O N. llU G G L E S .
anxiously.
I tw
1 ees yeu and the pretty Mlse Bpud-
Adm inistrator ol I noetate »»f F M Hutnil««.
-
*
“I shall send her off on a long trip.“ I | le u g r ;
(6t.n»10a7.73
d'-cenSed.
The words, such as a boy would
w rite who realized Into what he was
going, were intended for Miss Mabel
Harding, even younger than hlinself.
They were written on a bit of thin
paper, which be folded Into a small
compass, end, taking up a bouquet
that lay beside him, he thrust his
missive Into Its center, covering It
w ith the flowers as If fearful the girl
would find IL Calling a servant, be di
rected him to carry the flowers to their
4<wtin a tio n and report to him that they
had been received by the young lady.
Then he walked the floor till the report
had been made.
T h a t night at the armory he watched
eagerly tor the signal. Presently be
saw Miss Harding walking toward
him on the arm of a man whom be
had feared aa a rival. 8be wore no
flowers. The young officer, like many
a man In hla first fight, quailed. He
left the hall and did not return to IL
Egerton proved the reverse in war
of what he was in love. He returned
w ith an empty sleeve and a colonel’s
commission, with brevet rank of briga
dier general. But be had no sooner
reached home than his lover’s cow
ardice got the better of him. Senal
“Why n o tr
of Australia to not
that of Greater New
cept love.’’
“
Thia statement commended the lady I
especially to the doctor's delicate aeq- «
Blbllltles. Another .woma^ m ig h t have ol
put it bluntly, ‘O n a of the advantages
a man, especially a poor own, may
|; *
rive from marrying me to my wealth. ~ I M
Instead e f thia harsh announcement
Mias Whiting had said. «1 have the ti
means to acquire anything I wish ex I ti
cept love.” And another man would «
have made bold to Interpret thia ae k l
was Intended. Not so the refined J*1V; el
man. H e Ignored It, except In a pro- tl
fesalonal sense.
I lx
- I think, dear Mrs. Whiting.“ he L
said encouragingly, “th at what ,/<** I
need la not drugs. 1 found a slightly I A
aecelerated cardiac action whan I l t o - j . ^
tened to your heart beat Just now and I
could give you a sedative, but I doubt I
that it la necessary. Ton used rather I *
to mingle more with the world. cWe Q1
medical men are now Inclined to build I
up the whole system rather than an 1
affected part, the part deriving benefit I J
from the whole and being thus »
strengthened to throw off the trouble. I _
I wish you to cultivate inch aeeoda- I
tions as are pleasing to you. I f there I
le any one whom you wish to ho w ith I •
you a great deal yield to the longing. I ■
I need not say that In the case Of so I Si
chflfmlng a woman —
I y
“ Oh, doctor, hew good ef you!"
“ H ave you any engagement for to- I h
morrow afternoon T'
J
IC o p y rig h t in u A y Am erican Press Aseo-
' c-iitton.J
1 b a r * delayed to »P®«k. fe a rln s «« »>«
repelled but now a t ttie last m om ent I
m u it te ll you th a t I love y o u -lo v e you
heart.
Interest In Ancient Days.
' I
j
Oiled. It la tide that 1a aflefttaff the P
action of your heart**
' * Im
“I am sure your diagnosis to right,
doctor.
I am lonely. < I have tea
means to acquire anything 1 wish ox- I
Occurred at the Moment
Lady Wished IL
owooooooooooo
I _
I I
tefM
.
.S in k ....
io . Gibson .
. . . Bigg« ..
For information and r«t«», apply to
VINTON
Entirely new, convenient to b u sin ess
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