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<* 1 'bwerver lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO D O IT N O W "Can wa id Y fT * he gasped. HOTEL MORO “Mr. Kelvin,** said the pastor, “we M e re People S h e u ld N o t W a lt U n must. This chart h is dying of depend til It la Tao L ata. T h ® I t o / w & f l ence. I have gtudled the situation W- C RUTLEDGE, Proprietor. FRIDAY........... A pri L 2 £ 1911 thoroughly, and that la what ia the ...............................T ? T ----------- --------------■' The appalling death-rate from kidney matter. When you loat heart for a ■ I F © i r A S t o y moment after a aeries of misfortunes disease is due in most cases to the (act that the task that should have been shared the little kidney troubles are usually neg N e a re s t H o tel to Business C e n te r, B a n k Copyright by Am erican Press Asso by ail w a s whisked out of tha way by lected until they become serious. The A t «ny «¡me when requested «o do »o. By HOWARD FIELDING an d D epot, C ourteous T r e a tm e n t, C lean ciation, 1911. au act of ill considered munificence. slight symptoms give place to chronic dis «he paper w ill be discontinued. But we Understand me. I will not hear one orders and the sufferer goes gradually into expect «het all arrears w ill be paid before Beds and T a b le th e best th e m a r k e t w ill word against Mrs. Harwood. She the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Bright’s dis such request is msde. It is easy to ask us a ffo rd . - , built on another plot. hatT run foul for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully meant well. But 1 Insist that America RS - MORTON HARWOOD ease, gravel or some other serious fo ra of is not the place for this sort o f thing. rendered at any tim e. o f a flaw in the title, which hud coat wus a patroness of St. Paul's kidney complaint. S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 0 . church o f Huy side—the pa much money to straighten out, and It la a pine« where people act for if you suffer from backache, headache, themselvee end bear their own bur troness, Indeed; Its main pe 1 finally u quicksand, discovered too late dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are under cuniary pillar. In recent years her a corner of the foundation, had dens. So muM we live here in thia irregular of passage and unnatural in ap husband had made a great fortune, entailed a disheartening expense. Mrs. laud or perish, souls first and bodies W e hear too much of pearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys and be had bought u country seat at Harwood had given some money and afterward. Bayside, which was the fashionable had loaned the balance, and she had great gift». The whole community ia at once. becoming an object of charity. We Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for thing to do, and Mrs. Harwood had had her w ay ever since, wherefore Mr. Kelvin w ent to his pastor with a stand w ith waiting palms like lackeys. kidney disorders—they cure where others Joined 8t. Paul’s. But my face shall be against this In fail. Over one hundred thousand people By CUTHBERT R KRAAFT It had become more and more the troubled brow. “As to this— e r—Count Kasslmlr,” the email circle where I have influ have recommended them. Here’s a case I I I ■>*»»» I H H H H I 11 I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H l l l - I H d-m ■ custom for the holders of country seats ence. Let us got together, w e who own Copyright by American Prcas Asso said he, "what Is your opinion?” to come down from the city for the at home: ciation, 1911- W inslow was silent for full twenty thia church, »nd pay for It- Now, at week end. even In winter, but they Mrs Hans F Peetz of Moro, Oregon this good tim e o f year, this season of rurely weut to church. It was Mrs. seconds, and then he answered grave says: “ A member of our family suffered spiritual rebirth, will you Join with Gerald Herbert, George Tisdale and Morton Harwood’s belief that they ly: me and draw your friends after you from kidney trouble and on a neighbor’s “1 think the Lord has sent him.” I were bosom friends. It Is not often could be made to go to St. Paul s. to make our Church live aga in ? ’ advice, began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. "He will sing nt Easter?” In regard to this matter she called that three persons become Inseparable, The tw o men clasped hands in si This remedy effected a cure.” "Not if I am pastor of S t Paul’s upon James Kelvin, the statiqner, for You are cordially invited to make the lence. for two are liable to pull together, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. merly active In the affairs of the at that time. Don’t ask me to say At the m eeting, which was called at leaving the third out In the cold. Our church, but fallen of late Into an apa more Just now.” Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Y o rk , It was rumored about the town next the pastor's request, there were but sole agents for the United States. case was an exception. Nevertheless thy which soemad to be working like our trio was broken up. not by another a dry rot throughout the congregation ' day that Winslow had refused to let two notable men who were missed. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take man, but by a woman. She cume be To Mr. Kelvin the lady suggested the I Kasslmlr sing in the church and that One o f them wns known to be ill, and no other. the other w as his physician. tw een Gerald and George directly, then displacement of the present minister, l Mrs. Harwood was determined upon “I am sittin g With Brother Barnes,” It. The r u m o r between the two of them and me in who was very willing to go, and tho w n s confirmed. wrote the la tU g ;^ a note which was Y our restin g place betw een trains Ñ U T I OK O F G U A R D I A N ’B BALK directly. « culling of some one hi his stead who All Bayside dis read a t the m eeting, “as the only sure One evening I got a telephone m es would wield the requisite social Infln Pursuant to an order of the County Court way of keeping him In bed, where he ; at The Dalles, Oregon, cussed it. Mrs. sage from Gerald asking me to meet anca—“some one,” said she, “who can of the state of Oregon, for tha ooanty of Harwood rallied belongs. Otherwise*he would certain Wasco, made on the 10th day of February, him and George at the gymnasium g t mingle with onr wealthy people on An excellent restaurant at moderate prices. 1911, from and after the 90th day of May her forces, Influ ly be with" you. Upon the money 10 o’clock. He said they were to have terms of equality.” 1911,1, the undersigned guardián o f the question, put ua down as follows," encing a g r e a t a fencing match and wished me to be estate of M ary B. Sherar, a m inor, aball Mrs. Harwood, by the way, was not many. W inslow and the sum s named were liberal. i H m m i i n 11 i-i i-i 11111 i - h h - h - h - i - h - h - h h i i i i i »»■» * umpire. At that hour w e would be qulta able as yet to do this herself, but proceed to sell at private sale for cash, a ll Within an hour the amount required I rig h t, title sud iu'erest of aaid m inor (tba said, “Not while alone. When 1 got there, Instead of she had one foot over the threshold W henever Mrs. Har- same being one undivided ope seventy- I am pastor of was subscribed. finding the two together, Gerald met and could see witbln. She had reason eighth) in and to that certain real propertv wood’s , name was 1 St. Paul’s.” me and said George would join us In to believe that the Rev. Philip Lee and right« in real property, eiloated in mentioned It was E verybody Waaoo county and in Sherman ooanty, in a few minutes. Meanwhile Gerald put Winslow, member of one of the most with respect and the state of Oreg >n, p articu larly described wondered w h a t on a mask, took up a foil and amused exclusive families in the country, could gratitude. She had as follows: ri w o u l d happen, him self su b b in g the wall. Presently be secured for 8t. Paul’s. He was at West h alf of the Southwest quarter Sec borne the burden AX'}’ and naturally George came in. 1 noticed he dldn t present In charge of a chapel of Graco tion 27 for a time. It was HoutbsAst quarter of Seo»ion 84. U K L A ID A N IRO N when something look at or say anything to Gerald, church in the city. now the turn of Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter H A N D ON K A S 8 I- did h a p p o n it but got ready at once for the match. “He would be an Ideal man for us,” others. of Section 84 I ’ mik ’ b ARM . was m a d e the Before taking position they put the said Mrs. Harwood. North h alf of the Southwest quarter of W inslow walked Ü Section SR All in Towuahip 8 Booth, of subject of considerable exaggeration. tips of their foils under my nose and Mr. Kelvin had no objection. He home with Kelvin Range 14 East of the W illam ette M eridian . It was the afternoon of the Thursday Gerald said: * agreed to see several other men in the when all w as over. Also West h a lf of the East h alf of Sec ri “Take notice of these foils. Charlie. matter, and none of them objected. It before Easter. Tho church was open The stationer was tion 8 ri and some ladles of the congregation There was an accident at the Southeast quarter of the Northwest q uar In high spirits, and might not be quite true to say that New brick building newly, furnished. ter of H otiou 3 . Athletic club the other day with foils. they did not care, but It Is certain that were arranging floral decorations. Mrs. be chuckled like East h alf of the Southwest quarter of The button o f one was snapped off they did not exhibit the old time Inter Harwood bad desired to have a deco one who has heard Sherman county people made welcome at all times. Beotion 8. > ) " T O U MIAN”— and a man got hurt. Afterward It est. However, they mustered a quo rator from tlie clty and had offered to Northwest quarter of Heetion 10. a good joke. Northwest quarter of the Southwest q uar was charged that the man who held rum at the necessary meeting, and the pay the c h a r g e s\jp t Mr. W inslow had j Jr, One block from depot Rates 50c and up. J “To think,” ha burst forth at last, ter of Section 10; all in Township 4 Booth, the foil purposely used one without Rev. Philip Lee Winslow was called to Insisted upon home talen t “that you came hare as a fashionable of R*n«e 14 East of the W illam ette M e rid Now, the simple fact Is that Count minister! Why, I hardly thought I’d a button.” S t Paul’s of Bayside. ian; and the ight to use so much of the “Go on.” 1 replied. "The buttons on bsnks of the DeaGhntes river, where the Mr. Winslow was a tall, spare young Kasslmlr was taking one of his rides, ever come to know you.” same crosses <>r touches the Northwest these foils won’t come off. I'll guaran man with a broad chest and the gen and, desiring to see Mrs. Harwood, The young pastor took off his hat quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section whom he believed to be nt the church, tee.” and looked upward for a moment to eral look of one inured to outdoor ex 35. Township 3 South, of Range 14 East of They set to. and the way they fenc ercises. H is blue eyes were very ho went there to find her. It was re the sky. the W illam ette M eridian, as may be neoes- ed. I confess, puzzled me. Neither bright partly by contrast with his ported, however, that he went to call •ary or convenient in the development of “Do you know me?” he asked sud power on the DeaGhntes river above or be •eemed to be trying to pink the other. bronzed akin, and his teeth were white Mr. Winslow to account for having denly. "Do you know me thoroughly 1 H I - H U I I I I H U I 1 1 1 1 I I 1+4 I I I I l l ' H ' I l - 1-l-H-1 I I I H - H *i"H-> low said last described forty-acre tract, and Neither spoke to the other. They and perfect. Bayside admitted that mode statem ents derogatory to his and like me w ell—well enough to let also the right of way across said last de- seemed to be fencing against time. me steal the Jewel from your house If ' scribed traot for pipe lines, oanalaor flnmas he was a “fine figure of u man.” n is character. on such line hereon ss may hereafter be “Oh, get a move on you!” I said. "I welcome came naturally from Mrs. It was one of the count's delights to I can and carry It to m ine?’ seleoted. don't propose to sit hpre wntchlng you Harwood and her circle, and his ap stop a running horse In the shortest “You mean”— . Bids w ill be reoelved by me at the ofllee O scar A nderson , Manager. tw o fellow s go to sleep.” possible space, Fie would dash up to “Annie.” of the Connty Clerk of said Wasco county pearance In the pulpit of St. Paul’s “Go get me a glass of water," said wus signalized by the ndveut of sev a place as If with no Intention of halt at The Dalles, in the ooanty of Waaoo and Kelvin drew a deep breath. Cor. Front and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon. state of Ore von. George. “My throat s dry as parched eral large automobiles that never be ing* and then h a lt He came whirling “Well," said he, “I’d be a long time CHRIS JOHNSON, Guardian corn." Into the semicircular roadway that led w aiting for a better man.” fore had been seen w aiting outside the M aS l.m ld. 90] - as aforesaid. I went to the cooler and brought Church. He was a success in the from the street to the church door Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates him a glass of water. I didn’t turn higher social circles, but singularly with an astonishing clatter of hoofs and my back on them any longer than nec with results very surprising to himself. Ç U M M O N S ------ In th e C ircuit C ourt ot :h e S ta te enough his own preference seemed to 60c, 76c, $1.00, f 1.50, $2.00. European essary to draw the water, but when I O o í O r eg o n , tor S herm an co u n ty At that moment one of the Kelvin be for the company of the common turned and went back to them they plan. Sherman County headquarters. people and especially for James Kel boys, superintended by Annie, was Geo. H W itte r, P la in tiff, . Ì both looked conscious. wheeling a barrow laden with potted va. ' By T H E O D O R » H . BO1CE. “Been stealing something?” I re vin and his family. L illie Ê. W itte r, D efendant Kelvin had a very pretty dnughter, plants along a narrow strip o f boards Down through the cycle« hoar w ith aga. marked A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L . Annie, nineteen at the time, and two that b id been laid upon the mud. The To L illie E. W itter, the above-named de Through a ll tha y ear* of storied time. There was no reply from either. fendant. boys some years younger. The ltev. rushing steed came up unseen behind Ha« com« th« tele of wondrous lov« George very politely offered the glass H l l l l I' M I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 IS 1 1 >S H 4 » » T In the name of the State of Oregon. Mr. W inslow liked to Spend on hour the boy, who dodged for his life, up Shown fo rth in «“crlftce sublime— You are hereby required to appear and to Gerald, who thanked him “very or two at the Kelvin house of an even setting the burrow, from which a great The story o f the. Christ who came ■niHwer the noiuplaiut tiled agaiuat yon in the much” and declined. Somehow it ing singing with Annie or playing the mnss of pots und flowers rolled under And fo r a tim e grief*« burdens bora. above entitled snit, ou or before the last day Jl I I U I 1-1 1111 1 ■H- l -l -i-l-l-lri-H -W 11111 1 I-4-- I | struck me that there was something of the tim e prescribed in the order of pob- W ho fe lt the bltjterness o f death accompaniments for her gongs, and he the horse’s feet. unusual In this politeness »>etween the lioatioD, to -w it,o n or before the 21st day of And rose ter UVe forevermore. would sometimes enthrall the boys The animal shied like a zigzag flash A p ril, 1911, and If von fa il to so appear two. They would more likely have with tales of his uncle’s great stork of lightning, and Count Kasslmlr kept and answer p lain tiff w ill apgly to the eonrt H e came to lift a fallen race chaffed each other. After taking a farm, where there were hundreds of straight ou through the air, landing for the relief demanded in the oomplaint Borne down t>T Bin and grief and care. sip of the water George set down the Portland, Oregon. filed herein against io n , to-wtt, for a decree blooded horses, some of them as wild on nil fours without serious damage. H e opened w ide the door of hope glass, and they renewed the contest. diaeolving the bonds of m atrim ony now sa Opened June, 190S. F o r those who groped in dark despair. as zebras and not to be ridden by any Ild was up In an Instant, but the horse luting between ibe pi d n tiff »nd yourself on * But what a difference! Each mnn’s H e wiped aw ay the mourners’ tsars living man except one that hud the had vnulsbed around n corner o f the the grounds of desertion, and for »nob other Eastern Oregon Headquarter». eye was fixed on the other’s. Each And gave them eyes of faith to sea and fori her relief hs to the oourt may seam church. In this direction, however, watched for a thntat as though his special g ift Tha pearly mansion» for them reared eqnitable and jnst. You could hear the new pastor's there was no exit, and the animal was life depended on It and parried It Thia Mumtnons is served upon yon by pub And theirs fo r a ll eternity. P o s it iv e ly m n s t c e n t r a l ly lication thereof for a peiiod of six «nooea^ when it came with all the skill he praises from any of the Kelvins, and not quite scared enough to dash him lo c a te d F if t h S t. c a rs p a n s ive weeks in the Sherman Gonnty Observer,a F or sinful man he gave up life. possessed. Every minute they became no one spoke 111 of him, though some self against n stone wall. H e stopped, weeklv n-wapauer of general oironlation, | th e d o o i 8 e v e » y fe w m iu t e n . T And on the.sham eful cross he died. suid that he was not overexerting and K a s s lm lr caught him and began more earnest And then I began to published in t-berroan oonnty Oregon, in The crowning aacrlflce of love , notice a look In their faces that sur himself for the rejuvenation of the to bent him unmercifully. purananoc to »u order of the Hon Wrn Heu Through age« to be glorified. rich», Judge of the Gonnty o<mrt of Sherman .St this tbeue was an outcry, and Mr. prised and pained me. Their accus church. The fact is that there w as no H e broke the seal and bonds of death Attractive Cafe and Grill Music •• county, Oregon, dnly made on the 6th day tomed friendliness was replaced by great change throughout the winter. W inslow , w ith others, came ruunlng And rose In trium ph from the grave. . of March 1911. and the date of the flryt 8 t Paul’s drifted along in the same E uropean P lan . Rate» $1 .00 a n d up from th e church. The clergyman un hate. Their eye« began to gleam; the publication thereof ta the lOtb day of H e reigns again as King of kings apathy as before. When the pastor derstood the situ atio n at a glance. He blood mounted to their faces. And welcome« those he came to sav< M arch, 1911. L. Q. SW ETLAN D . Secy, and M <r. j : First publication Marob 10, 1911 "You two fellows had better stop was asked what he thought of It he laid an ir<m baud on Kasslmlr’s arm. And so w ith sy«e of faith we look Last P ^ lie n tto n A p nl J«»} would only say: “The sltuatlou Is very “The horse Is som ewhat excited," that fracas.” I said. “You’re getting BBYANi < r w rl . f i l i l i 1 I i T l 1 I ♦ 1 »4 1 H 1 1 t I 1 1 1 K l l i * I 1 -H -l-H -iH^i 1111 H - h t- H Beyond tha shadows of the tomb difficult. I nm endeavoring to get at said he. " It Is better that I should 7t.rnlO <21 70] Attorneys for P la in tiff | riled." And see tha pearly mansions gleam They paid no attention to me. 'In the root of tin» trouble.” retu rn him to Beyond tha Intervening gloom. In March there cam e to Mrs. Har Mrs. H arw ood." > ooooooooocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwo deed, I doubt If they heard me. so in W e »ee the dear ones who have crossed SU M M O N S — In the Oirouit Gonrt of the wood's house a distinguished guest. tent were they on what they were do The vale and reached the heavenly goal. K asslm lr m ade Stete of O r g >n for Sherr an i booty. W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T And thought o f fond reunion there ing. Presently I saw blood running He was a tenor of the first rank, or a very violent re very near it, who had sung In grand Is giving com fort to the souL from a gash on the back of Gerald s Dntia G. Armstrong. Pl.untiff, tort, nml the next oi>era during the winter, but was now I n s t a n t w a s vs sword hand. Rejoice and lat all hearts ba glad) Charlo» Arm»*rono, Defcndetit In retirement because of an nlterca- s t r e t c h ed fiat “II ere." I cried, “stop this!” L et sorrow s tsars ba wiped away. I was rising to get between them , tlon with a reporter In which the lat U|>on hl» hack.. C H A S . W R IG H T , P resident To Chari» » Anuntrong the al.ova named de Join In hosannas to the Lord. ter had sustained some slight damage. M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r. defendant. when Gerald made a pass, breaking W ho ross fro m night to endless day, T il* <in lookers In the uami of tlie State ot Oregon through George's guard, and I saw H is name was Kasslmlr, or thus he are not su io to For he has triumphed over death. Yon are hereby required to appear and Corntr of 7th and Stark Street. w as known, and And he has opened wide the door the foil go right through the fleshy tins day w hether answer the oomplaint filed agnin«.t von io In his own land To th a t bright realm of endleas life. part of George’s arm. When It was the above entitled autt. on or before the la»t W inslow or the he was a count. W here loved one« meat to part no more. withdrawn the sleeve was saturated It is new, and its rooms are provided with da of the tim e prescribed iu the order of I horse did it. The In private life pn lioatlon to wit: on or before the 2Rtb day with blood. m inister never running water and long distance telephones. A p ril. 1911, and If yoa fa il to so ap of and with those In vain I cried to them to desist. A. pear and anxaer, plaintiff w ill apply to the would tell. One European plan. Rates $1 per day and up. whom he admit From friends they had become wild court for (he relief demanded In the o«m- tiling, however, ted to l»e 111» p laiu t filed bereiu against y«o, to-wit: fur a HK W O U LD TEAM animals. They paid no attention to decree di»s<>lvlng the bond» of m atrim ony T ndbuau thm lafaaU ta i Children. equals he was all saw plainly— me. and so maddened were they that th a t the horse noa existing between the p lain tiff end yunr- ST R E E T S. said to be I in I did not dare to force m yself between self on the grounds of desertion and for absolutely was OOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOpCXMXH m m m mane and engag anuh other and fnrther relief aetu the court them, fearing to get stabbed. A red crazy and that to mount him seemed Ing. Certainly the may seem eqnitAble And lost. stream trickling down Gerald’s leg was • Bear« the" Tfchi «aromons is served open yeu by pub Harwoods v a 1- mere suicide. Nevertheless the pastor the next evidence of the seriousness of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + * + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ of St. Pn ill's got Into the saddle as If lication thereof for the period of a ll »nooess- Signature of ued hint for what ive weska in I’he Sherman O m n ty Oboervsr, the contest; then when Gerald’s point It were no trouble nt all and after they conceived to a weekly ui,w»P"pe>’ *>f general oironlation, *---------- ■ - was within an Inch of George s heart pnbliah. d in Sherman eotmiy, ( hv-gon, In ,»e his personal permitting the animal to execute aome the latter In the tenth part of a second NOTICE TO CREDITORS amazing evolutions quite unchecked pursuanoe to an order of the Hon 'Win qualltlea and not T . N C R O F T O N , P re p rla te r turned It sw ay. 1 hurried to find rode away at a very moderate pace. Nottea Is hereby gSrea that the under- Henrlobs, Connty Judge for Sherm an Go.» merely for the made on the 18th day of M*r<m, 1911, something with which to beat down Kasslmlr walked to the Harwoods', aipned has been appointed executrix of tba duly •inaiiro with ahnix . iugter of his title and tbe date ot the first pnbliostion thereof eatAte of F rank S C lark, deoeaned. All per the weapons and on facing the com- the better part o f two miles. eons having olaima against aaid estate are is tbs 17th day of M arob, 1911. x batsnts again saw a door open and and his fame or as an “attraction” at J O H N A. B E R R Y Attorney Mrs. Ilnrwood camo to the church In hereby notified to present, the gams dnly 7tml7a98 H81 P la in tiff Helen Deane step Into the room What their house. Thus only can be ex item ized and regularly verified, at the law Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Electric tho late n fter n o o /in high dudgeon and oftsa of S. W . Stark, in Hood River, O r., I would have needed, n w in rm . io ac plained the determination of Mrs II rwood that Count Kasslmlr should demanded an apology for the mistreat w ith in »ix mouth» from the date of this Gall Bells. O. R. A N. Local ,Trains complish this girl . . . I I ment Of her guest. Mr. Winslow wsn nottoe, »nd all persons knowing theinaelveS U M M O N S —In th e C ircuit C ourt ot th e «iu„* lu f t. P au l’» at Easter. presence. The men lowered then foil» to be Indebted to aaid eBtate are requested S Ot O reg o n , for HhcrniAn c o u n ty . stop at front door. Railway Ticket The count hud been gaining flesh extremely courteous and pnclflc, but ho to pay the same. “How did yon get on to thia?" asked , . . - ■ -----------— faster than he liked and had taken to would not express any regret for whut Dated thia, 8l»t day of A pril. 191b Charles S. Elton, P la in tiff V Getald. office in the Lobby. horseback exercise for Ils reduction. he had do&e. N annie r olawl v». f “Your sister overheard " Statt m l9 90] Hood R iver. Oregon Anna I)< Forest Elton, Defendant, j Mounted upon s splendid thorough “The man was abusing the horse,” “Well.” « -* H .» X . i L „ '........? “Drop those foils, both of you. If bred from the Herwood stables, he he said. “I was obliged to Interfere, To Anna IX* Forest Elton, tbe above named H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . ♦ 01353884 Would tear through the strwits of Bay- and 1 (lid so as gently as possible.” defendant* “ *■* you value my acquaintance.” side without the smallest regard for In tb« min e of the State of Oragont None o f the Harwoods, none of the The folia rattled on the floor. Yon ar b e re ft required to appear and T im e ‘i'aMe “I have known you three friends for those who might be In his wny. He villa set, attended the Easter service South North answer the complaint filed against^yon in had been an army officer, and his nat In Kt. Paul’s, but the congregation bound Apr. 9, 1911 the above entitled suit on or before tbe l*» t a long while." Helen continued. "I bound yOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTOO ural arrogance was enhanced by the was the largest that had gathered In passen- passen dev o f »he tim e praaeribnd in the order o f will admit that one of you 1 love .’I sblioatlon, to-wit: on or before the 2fith thousand brutalities of European mili ger daily STATIONS I ger daily the church within two years. “la It IT" asked Gerald quickly ay of April, 1W1. and If you fa it to so tary eerviee. • On the Tuesday following Mr. Wine- “N o" and answer, tbs p lain tiff «11» apply 7.30 am I I appeal ...Shaniko .. pm 7.00 t o tb e eonrt for the r tlie f demanded In the “IT” asked George Now, to a simple citizen like James low* called at the.K elvin house in the I 6.00 8.15 . . . Wilcox .. oomplaint filed herein against yon, tow il! “No.” 8.39 Kelvin Count Kasslmlr wan an objec evening. 5 40 for a decree dissolving the bond» of m a tri • •••• "1 have received word from Mrs. 5.20 The two men looked at each other; tionable character in general and n 8.50 mony now existing bstweeo tba p la in tiff . .Bourbon .« 9.10 then both turned toward me. and vour.<elf, on the grounds of desertion, .Grass Vhlley fugitive from Justice in particular, for Morton Harwood,*’ said he, “that she 4 50 «ne fe< »ooh o her and fu rth er relief aa to 9.40 “Chartle?“ asked both at once. . . . Kmkioe .. the assaulted reporter had obtained a has withdrawn from St. Paul’s, at 4.30 the eonrt may seem equitable end just 9.50 . . . . llo r o . . . . Entirely new, convenient to business. “T e a ” warrant, not valid In Bayside, which least for as long as 1 remain pastor. 4.10 Tfc»e sammoil» is served op»1’ Pnb’ 1005 ...O h M o m ... , In these ctrvninstances I think It beet 13.55 They could have knocked me down is screes the state line. The Idea of lioeLion thereof for the period of I X sueos- •*. 10.20 Clean beds, and table the best the market McDeaald . Iva Mreek" in The Gherman Oonnty (JM ervet, With a feather. I had worshiped her Kamimlr’s singing In St- Paul’s church that there should be a meeting called 3.40 10.40 . .. Bandon... s wtvbly new«peper o f genaral uircalation, MCfgtly. bat not dreaming that I had ■was very painful; but, on the other ! for the purpose o f expressing our sin 3.20 will afford. Prices pedponahle.* C om 10.45 pnldlabed In Hherninn conn v, Orvffun. io . Klondike . 3.15 any chanca with either of the others hand, there w as Mrs Harwood to he cere sense of obligation to Mrs. Har I 2 .SO uursttanen to an order of the Hon . . . Waece mercial trade »«dioited. H> uriehr. C onty Judge for Sherman Co , “gee the lady borne. Charlie.” said considered Mrs Harwood had come wood for her many benefactions to the 2.25 h i.» duty made on ’ he I4 ’ h day of March George “We’ll attend to these cuts." forward In the midst of the church's rhurch and our regret at her w ith 2.10 • - • G W * * * • 11.55 Ar 1V II, a«»'1 date of tbe fire* puMlsafthwi “ I t la time yon did.” I aaid. anti, offer ....S ig n .... mtsfwrtnnee. which had been many. drawal and also for the purpose of 1.45 Lv theieof lathe 17 h <lav of M a rrii, 1911. tag my arm to the prise. I escorted First the old wooden edifice, which raising Immediately the money to re A LliA N R JO Y . 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