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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1911)
DO IT NOW sis that grew heavier aud suddenly *» + » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » * burst into a broad yellow flame that Hew to M a rk C lo th ing . M ero P e o p le S h o u ld N e t W alt U n turned to orange and blue and green The nicest way to mark clothing la MORO, OREGON. and theu became a m ystic rainbow of to embroider one’s initial on every gar til It is T o e L ate. fantastically writhing color. The salt m ent The letters should be sm all and F R ID A Y ............ A pril 28. 1911 sizzled as the Ore gripped Into the wood can ba done in solid embroidery, or, The appalling death-rate from kidney and shot up little electric sparks of If time bo «Mtrce. In chain stitched out- discos* is due in most cases to the fact that Personal T a lk W ith V om . light that died before they reached the the little kidney troubles are usually neg chimney’s throat. .T h e wood creak*d For t>oardttog school or public laun lected until they become serious. The A l any tim e when requested to do so, as It warped from the scorching touch, dries, where the full name la essential, the paper w ill be diaconunued- But we and a loosened Iron bolt fell rattling make a die from one’s own writing, slight symptoms give place to chronic dis expect that all arrears «nil be paid before And the Mystery It to the hearthstone. The burning wood hare It In the form o f a stamp, and orders and the sufferer goes gradually into such request is made. It is easy to ask us the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Bright’s dis Unfolds settled anew, and aa the flames mount work the name In outlines. for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully ed higher Captain Jack leaned forward rendered at any tim e. Leas dainty but quicker Is It to sew ease, gravel or some other serious form of and pointed a shaking finger at tba on colored n*m<*H that can be bought kidney complaint. By CLARISSA MACKIE fire. If you suffer from backache, headache, ready stamped by the dozen on short “Look, Gerard,” he said hoarsely. tapes. Theos are neatly hemmed on dissy spells; if the kidney secretions are C opyrl< ht b y A m erican P ress A sso “W hat la that?” the edges and rarely wear off. cia tio n . 19U. irregular of passage and unnatural in ap Gerard Anaou stared with fascinated Quickest o f all Is marking with In pearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + W + 4 -+ + 4 - eyes at the thing that appeared In the delible Ink that does not need Iron It was Just the sort of night some fire. The heel o f a broken bowsprit ing, aa do dome of the makes. To at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for thing out of the ordinury might hap with one splintered plank thrust forth avoid blurring the material should be kidney disorders—they cure where others pen. The cottage was situated on the as it had beeu torn from the bow of a firmly stretched and the pen clean. By ANDREW C EWING edge of a high bluff aboye the sea; vessel. The paint had burned from the This kind o f marking Is only for one’s fail. Over one hundred thousand people have recommended them- Here’s a case f sentinel pines guarded it on either side, plank, but there remained Imbedded In moat ordinary belongings. C op yrigh t. 1910 by A m erican P resa A sso cia tio n . at home: and other pines, like u ragged company the wood several copper letters covered How to Romove Blood Stains. Mrs Hans F Peetx of Moro, Oregon of soldiers, straggled down the slope with verdigris and undoubtedly form A mother whose children have a rep says: “ A member of our family suffered e yellow beach where the big ing the terminal o f the 111 fated ship’s 1 left St. Petersburg lu the after- to rehensible habit o f cutting tbelr fin from kidney trouble and on a neighbor’s name. noou. When the guard closed the door waves crashed among the rocks. “B-l-o-p-e,” spelled Gerard alowly, gers and spotting with blood tbelr best advice, began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. Gerard Anson sat by the window long of the compartment I was In I noticed after the twilight had fallen, watch and then, aa if the meaning o f the frocks has found a method of remov This remedy effected a cure.” a man sitting opposite me give a sigh ing the coming of a long heralded word suddenly burst upon his bew il ing blood stains, and she says that the For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. of relief. Still, be continued to look storm, while his friend and companion dered senses, he asked, “Good heavens. finest w hit* fabrics will not be Injured out the window, as be bad teen doing, Jack, do you—do you suppose thia la by I t “If the Stain la dry,” she says, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, occupied a huge chair before the fire. “m oisten It and cover It with dry sole agenta for the United States. apparently dreading to see something Gerard Anson’s face was marked by part of the Antelope?” He laughed Remember the name— Doan's— and take or some one. Tbp train moved out a happy carelessness that Iiespoke the sheepishly even as he asked the ques starch, patting It Into a thick crust and moistening whenever necessary. no other. with accelerating motion, and the fast mun of leisure with means to gratify tion. “Of course It’* the Antelope,” re Let thia stay on for two or three hours. er it rolled the more relieved looked all the whims of a variable personality. turned Captain Jack w ith quick com If this doe* not absorb all the stein my fellow passenger. H e had been the owner of Captain NOTICE OP GUARDIAN’» SALE Suddenly 1 heard him give a sm oth Jack’s last ship, the big schooner Ante posure. “See that little pointed thing repeat the whole process. A wet stain Pursuant to au order of the County C ourt ered cry. and, following the direction lope. which had m ysteriously founder that’s flaming now?” That’s one horn should ba tal^ n oat as much as pos o f his eyes, I saw a man running like ed In the W est indies flvo years before, of the little bead that formed the fig sible by allowing lukewarm water to of the Mime of Osewon, (or (be oouutjr o f run through the parE After the stain Wasoo, tunde on the lOiti day o f February, a deer to catch the train. The pas with all hands lost save the captain urehead of my boat.” 1911, fron» and a fte r the 3S0th day o f M ay has been reduced In cylor by this meth 1911, I, the uudersigned guardian of the senger put his head out the window As the wonder of the strange hap and flrRt mate. Of course the loss of od the starch may be applied as de estate of M ary B. bberar, a m iuor, shall to see the end of the race, drew It In the schooner had beeu more of a sor pening grew upon them they sat very scribed No ugly stain will remain proceed Io sell at private Hale for cash, a ll and gasped: row to Captain Jack than it had to silent. Who could call it a common oc after this treatment with starch.' rig h t, title and in'ereat of Haiti m iuor <the “My God!” an me being one undivided one seventy- Gerard Auaon, for the latter had currence that a broken portion of Cap “Did he catch the train?’’ I asked. eighth) in and to that certain real propertv money wherewith to build other boats, tain Jack’s schooner, loat in the West “He Jumped on to the footboard of Etary family has need of a goo«!, reliable and rights lu real property, situated in and he had desired that bis friend Indies five years before, should have liaimesL For sprains, bruises, soreness of W hsoo county and in Bberman ooanty, in the last car.’’ washed upon the strip of beach that the state of O reg-w, p artic u la rly described “ My friend.” I said, “I Judge that should take the command of a larger belonged to her owner and should burn the muscles and rheumatic pains there is as follows: and newer one, but the sailor had de none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by you are a political refugee.” Went h alf of (be Southwest q uarter Sec there on the hearth now, a flaming all dealers. \ tion 27 “Why do you think that?*’ said the clined with emphasis. proof of her destruction ? “When the mystery of the Antelope 8outh»ast quarter of 8«cHou 84. man. stiffening up. “1 don’t wonder sailors are supersti Noribwcat quarter of the N ortheast quarter Queered Himself. “The man who run to catch the has been cleared up, Gerard,” he al tious,” said Gerard after a long time. “Ah, Mr. Jlmsoll,” exclaimed the kit of Section A4 train Is a government official. Ills w ays Insisted, “then 1 may go to sea “The sea Is a fickle m istress, for she”— North h alf of the Southwest quarter of tenish Indy with the plenitude of pow Section again. In the m eantime my berth In 86 All in Township 8 South, of object Is to nrrest you.’’ But he was doomed never to com der on her face, “you must remember Range I t East of the W illam ette M erid ia n . the harbormaster’s department Is all “Who are you?" plete the sentence, for at that moment I am n daughter o f Eve.” Also Ml eat h a lf of the East h alf o f Sec that I deserve.” “An American.” 3 the burning wood stirred strangely In “Well honestly,” replied the blunder tion They had been spending several days Southeast quarter of the Northwest q uar “Ah! Americans ore our friends. the Are and the copper letters burned ing man, “you don’t look half that ter of S ction 3. I will tell you. That man. as you say, In this cottage of Gerard’s, perched on at a white heat. A broad sheet of R a st h alf of the Southwest quarter of «id ” '________ will arrest me, and I shall be sent to the North Carolina coast. Section 3. flame seemed to stand motionless aa a “If you stick to your determination “I had been troubled with constipation Siberia. Help me!” Northwest quarter of Section 10. for two years and tried all of the best physi never to take another command until background for a curious picture. Northwest quarter of the Southwest quar “How can I do that?” Blue flames shot Its upper edge and cians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do ter of Sect on 10; all iu Township 4 South, “We are not unlike—the same height, of R time 14 Bast of the W illam ette M erid - became a tropical midnight sky pow nothing for me,” writes Thos. E. Williams, both light hair and beard, both wear Middleboro, Ky. ‘*Two packages of Cham iau; and the ight to use so much of the dered with golden stars; green Are ran glussea. Give me your traveling coat hanks of the DesOhutes riv e r, whera the across the flame and became a placid berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets cured same cr iases or tonohes the Northwest and your golf cap and put on these i.” For oale by all dealers. sen tinged with moonlight. On the quarter o f the Southeast q uarter o f Section Russian clothes. When the train stops 36, Township 3 South, of Range 14 East of green sea there rested the graceful out an officer will come here to arrest me. the W illa m e tte M eridian, as may ba necea lines of a six masted schooner, one of •«ary or convenient in the development of But by that time It will be night. 1 GOOD NATURE. the largest and fleetest of her kind- power on the DesOhntes river above or be shall pretend to be asleep In my cor low said Iasi described fort.v-acre trao», and G ood nature is more agreeable Her canvas hung motionless, for there ner with the collar of your coat pulled also the rig ht of way aoroov said last de- appeared to be no wind. There were in conversation than wit, and it gives up about my face and your cap down ecrib' d tract for pipe lines, oanalsor flumes pygmy forms of men on deck—one at that to the countenance which on su ch line herfeon as m ay hereafter be over my eyes. You say. with a groan the wheel and others grouped near by. selected. of despair, ’I am caught at last, but 1 more pleasing than beauty. Bids w ill be reoeived by me at the office Suddenly the pygmy men ran to and will not live to go to the mines!’ „ the County Clerk of said Wasco eountv fro as If frautlc with fear; something D iffe re n t Effects. While they are removing you I shall at 'I he Dalles, in the ooanty of Waaoo and long and sinuous sw ept the deck, and “The sam e thing will make entirely state of Oregon. watch for an opportunity to get away C H R IS J O H N S O N , G uardian when It vanished the men were gone. different Impressions on different read before they discover their mistake.” 5tH21.m 19 90 J as aforesaid Then other long, sinuous, shadowy ob ers, ” remarked the man who write«. Wheu the scheme was first proposed jects appeared at Intervals about the “Quit* *o,” replied the lawyer. “Let to me I had not the remotest Idea of vessel’s rails. Her sails quivered as If ters which bring tears to a girl’s eyes perpetrating IE But since It was an N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S by some sudden shock. Out from the frequently make a Jury laugh.”— hour before the train stopped he had Notice is hereby given that the under that time to persuade me. I should companionway there tumbled two W ashington Star. signed bas been appointed executrix of the have yielded, but I was not sure that other pigmy men, who glanced aloft estate of Frnnk 8 C lark, deoeased. A ll per sm s having claims against said estate are I would not suffer a long term of Im and then ran to the forecastle hatch berebv notified to present th«- same duly prisonment for Interfering in the and pounded lustily. As If impelled by itemised and regularlv verified, at the lav man's capture. Before we had reach some Intense fear that did not take office of S. W . Stark, in Hood R iver, O r., IS 18 PA K T O P T H * For Iafiuits and Children. ed the station he had promised If I “ DO TOO 8 U P F A O N S T U E L T O H PE w ithin six months from the date of this shape in that beautiful moonlit night ?” notioe, and a ll persons knowing themselves would take bis place to see that the the men ran to the punij» and sawed to ba indebted to said estate are requested American minister was made aware the mystpry o f the Antelope has been away. to p iy th ’ mime. of the matter, and as the train slowed cleared I’m afraid you’re doomed to The vessel seemed to settle In the Dated this, 2l»t dav of April, 1911. Bear* the , N a N N IE E. C L A R K , dowu, not being able to resist his pa remain a landsman to the end of your water as If she was dragged down by Signature of 6’a21:u 19.901 Hood River, Oregon days,” prophesied Gerard after they Invisible hands. The two meu on the thetic appeals, I adopted his plan. All happened as be had predicted. had listened to the beating of the ruin boat suddenly deserted the pumps and As soon as the train stopped the coach for aw hile In silence. lenped Into the sea Just as the beautl NOTICE of final account N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N door was thrown open and a lantern You wouldn’t blame me If you were ful schooner slowly careened, then Departm »nt <»f the In te rio r, U nited States Notioe la hereby given th a t the under thrust Into the compartment. True to in the sam e fix as I am,” retorted straightened, dipped her bow and went signed, as adm inistrator of the estate of Laud Office, I’he Dalloe, Oregon, April I4 lb , 1911 my promise. I cried out In Russian. Captain Jack, refilling his pipe. down In a seething white foam of Henriette Kvaeberg, deceased, has filed bis Notice is hereby given that Leslie Sm ith “I am caught nt last, but I will not “How can you prove it, old man? bubbles. The bubbles spread aw ay, Anal report and eecnunt assueh adm in is tra •f Aj ix, Oregon, who, on J hi nary 9th live to go to the mines!” You don’t know yoursel/ what hap and there remained the green, placid tor in the County Court of the state of O re 1906, made Homestead No. 141‘. 4 serial gon, for the ooanty of Sherman, and I was Jerked out of the coach and pened to the Antelope.” n t-X , «u<i i»X oe)< sen. on which bobbed a little boat and that M onday the 6th day of June, 1911, at No 03449, for lo 1, ,-ottou 6, township 2 south, range 19 east hurried away. What became of the “I know she sank under me without In It two pygmy men. Then all at once the h nr of 9 o'olock iu the foren >on o f said W illam ette m eridian , has filed notice of “political” 1 did not know. I was five m inutes’ warning—w ent down In the scene disappeared, and there was day and the court rdom of said oonrt has been appointed by said oourt as the tim e intention to m ate final five year ptuof, to taken Into the station, glveu a closer a glassy sea under a full moon's rays. the fireplace with Its charred embers and place fo r the hearing of objeolions establish cla m to the land above describ Inspection and the deception discover Fleck and I had barely time to Jump ed, befor < th - Register mid Receiver of the of the lost Antelope. The driftwood thereto and the Battlement thereof. U S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, ed. By the next train 1 was taken and swim beyond the suction she made Dated and first published A p ril 388th, 1911. on had told Its story; the fate of the the 23d day of May 1911, C laim an t J U . KASKBEUG , Adm inistrator back to St. Petersburg and thrown In going down. If It hadn’t beeu that names • a witnesses: H o «li S ’ott John T schooner was a secret no more. of the estate of H e n r ie tte K naeberg.de- Into prison. Hope, H a rry B Haliner, alter G S m ith , al I one of the sm all boats got adrift and The spell of silence which had rest o essed . E V L1TTLFFIELD, The next morning I asked for writ bumped Into us I wouldn’t be here to Attorney for Adm inistrator. o f A jax, Oregou. e d upon the two men w as broken by 6ta28 j2 91] 6tn24iu l9 91 j 0. W. M O O R ® . Rsgistvr ing materials, which were given me. night telling you this old yarn for the Captain Jack’s excited cry. “Did you and wrote a note to the American min hundredth tim e.” N O T IC E O F F IN A L A CCO UNT. «ee it. Gerard?” he gasped. “Did you ister, stating that 1 w as an American “I like to hear it. Jack.’’ see It?” Notioe is hereby given that the under S U M M O N S — In the Circuì* <k a rt of the citlxen in a Russian prison and asking “You know Fleck sprang to the Gernrd nodded. “I saw something, signed, ms adm inistrator of the estate of S ta t e o f O regon for S h erm an ouUuty. his assistance. The day passed and 1 pumps the first thing, but she w as dry Jack You will laugh if I tell you what John 0 . Kaoeberg, deceased, has filed his heard nothing. A week, a month, went final report andeoeouut as such a d m in is tra D h uii G. Armstrong, P la in tiff, i as a bone. It was more as if she was I saw —yon won’t believe me.” by. I gave up hope and cursed my tor in the County Court of the state of O re vs - being pulled down by some gigantic “I’ll believe you, never fear; You gon fo r the ooanty of Sherman, and that Cimrlvs Armstrong, D efendant. ) self for a fool. force. You know the man at the wheel don’t mean the picture in the flame— Monday the 6th dav of June, 1911, at the One morning a young man came to hoar of 9 o’olook la the forenoon of said To Charles Ariuitrong the above uamed de- and the watch had disappeared entire of course you saw that?** see me. saying that he was from the day and the ooturl room of said eourt has defendant, ■_ ly when we reached the deck, and be “No. I don't mean th a t Jack: I mean been appointed by said oourt as the time Iu ibe nnine of the State of Oregon embassy. I asked him why be had been fore we had time to get the rest of the the thing thnt pnlled the Antelope and sad plaoe fo r the hearing of objections Yon are hereby required to appear aud so long in taking cognisance of my men out of the fo’ca s’le she was drawn the crew down to their deaths: I mean thereto and the settlement thereof. answer the com plaint filed Mgninst you iu note. He replied that no note had been Dated and firstpublished April 28tb, 1911. the above entitled sajt.onor before the |a *t under and w e bad to Jump for our the proof of your ability to take com received, but the very next day after day of the tune prescribed in the order of I . R. K.AH2BKRO, Aum inistrator Uvea.” mand of the Petrel next month.” said of the estate o f John C Ease berg, deceased. publication to wit: on or before the 28th day my arrest the minister had been In “And you won’t take command of the his friend calmly. of A pril. 1911, and if you fa il to oo ap B. V. LITTLEFIELD. formed of all that had happened. He 8tn28.j9.91] . Attorney fo r Adm inistrator. pear aud answer, p la in tiff w ill apply »o tbe Petrel? ’flfou kpow you can have a Captain Jack Bernard uttered a re had since been trying to get the gov oourt for tbe re lie f demnoded in the com third Interest In her at your own price, lieved sigh. “I was afraid it was an p lain t filed herein against you, to-w ii: for a emrnent to take the matter up. I had and she will be a gold mine to us In optical Illusion on my own part.” ha decree dissolving the bonds of m atrim ony NOTIOE TO CREDITORS. been twice moved from one prison to now existing between the p la in tiff and your the fruit trade. It Isn’t liecause she’s muttered. “I saw It, but scarcely be another, and each time the embassy the District Oonrt of tb« United Sts tea, self on tbe grounds of desertion and fo r a steamer Instead of a sailing vessel, lieved, and nobody else In the world for In the Diatriot of Oregon. snub other and farther relief as to the oourt had been Informed o f my removal. In In the m atter of Dnuosa Chisholm , B iuk wHl«belleve ns If w e tell them that an may seem eqnitable and jnat. short, my note to the minister had not Is it?” T t is Huwroons Is served upon you by p “No, no. It’s merely because I can’t enormous devilfish pulled a six m ast i opt; No. 1778 in Bankruptcy. been delivered, but some one had been Notioe Is hereby given that on the 18th lieu lion thereof for ihe period of six success 1911, Dunosn Chisholm , ive weeks iu The Hbero<an County Observer, keeping watch over me and Informing trust m yself to take command o f any ed schodner to the bottom of the sea.” day of A p ril, A . vessel until I am assured that the fate Let us keep our own secret, then, as of Kent, Oregon, the bankrnpi above named, a w eek!/new ap"per of general circulntion, the minister of my coodltlon. of the Antelope and the unfortunate the sea has the reputation of keeping wee d uly adjudicated beukrapt; end that publish* d iu Sherman oounty, Oregon, in After another month’s hard work the the flret meeting of hie creditor« w ill be pnrsuatiee to nn order of tbe Hoc Wm embassy succeeded In securing my re men of my crew are not the result of hers.” said Gerard. held a t the offices of theanderstgued Rooms H. niiclis, Coonty Judi;e for Bberuien On my own negligence.” “Rhe didn’t keep this one.” said the 401-2-3, Fenton Huildtog, P o rtland, OreaoL, dnlv made on the l8tb day of M arch, 1911 lease on condition that I leave the “Your own word, without that of Antelot»e's captain as the last crum on the 2d day of M ay, 1911, at 10 A M . at and th» date ol the first publication thereof country immediately. I was escorted wbloh tim e s«id or. dttora may attend, prove is the 17th day of M arc h , 1911, over the line, wondering the while Fleck’s, Is sufficient for me, Jack, and bling ash of his schooner faded Into their olatma, appoint a traatee, examine the J O H N A. B E R R Y Attornev fur F la iu tlff bankrupt, and banaaol Booh other business 7tml7n28 881 whether I bad been n fool or a fine you know that your testimony as well nothingness. as his has fully satisfied the board of as may properly ooma before said meeting. fellow. 1 hud n i -v i. •' ' 1 1” ■ ;t:l Claims must be presented in form re the border thnu a luhij aiep|ad up '.«» Inquiry thnt you are blatneleaa.” quired by the Baukiupt Ao», and sworn to. TREATMENT OF CURTAINS. “1 want lo l»e satisfied m yself; until the Circuit Court e t Ihe «tat« me and said. “1 am to take you to the The soiled nle tiled discloses assets S UMMON«—In then I will not have the nerve to take of Oregon, for Sherman county. amounting to 140,000 00, estim ated. eonnt.” Hew to Launder the Laoe end Muslin Dated April 20ih 1911. “Thanks, no. I don’t want to go command of the squarest scow that C h arles K E lto n , P la in tiff ) Varieties. CHESIBR G. MURPHY, ever cleared from any port,” said Cap vs. t, ' to any count. I’ve had enough of thia ,1 Referee in Bankruptcy. To launder lace curtains soak them lta28 91] tain Jack decisively. Anna D eForert Elton, D tfen d an t business.” “Of course I know you’re right, overnight In a tub of lukewarm water But be persuaded me and took me to To Anns DeForest Elton, the above uamed 01753884 Jack, but It’s a blamed shame, because to which are added two tableepoonfnla a bouse where 1 was received by—the defendant* of ammonia and one-quarter cake of the mystery of the Autelope will never lu the name of ths « la te «»f Oregon: man whom 1 had helped to escape. He laundry soap shaved fine. Drain off Yon sr hereby requir’ d to appear and rushed forward and gave me a bear be cleared up. North- Time Table aiiHwer the com plaint filed against ton iu the water, but do not lift out the cu r South Captain Jack made no reply. He bound Apr. 9, 1911 , hug and kissed m e-on both cbeeka. the above e n title d srtit on or before ths last tains, as the water will mak* them bound paaarn- dav of the tim e preacrilted in the order of When his transports bad subsided he poked at the crumbling embers on the heavy and liable to tear. Pour In an paiven- «0Q <er daily publication, to-wit: on or before tbe 28 h hearth and drew them together In a STATIONS firr daily Q i ■aid: other amount of slightly warm water day of A pril, 1911, and if y<»n fa il to so glowing pyramid. “Got any more wood, “I kept my promise. The government 7.30am appear and answer, tbe p lain tiff w ill apply prepared In the sam e way. More the 7 00 pm 70 ---- Shaniko Gerard?” he asked. to the oourt for the rcMef demanded in the tried to lose you. but my friends pre 8.15 57 ........W ilcox . . . . o o v p la itt filed herein acains« you, tow it: Ills hoot leaned to the ancient sea lac* about and aqueeae It, then drain 6 .0 0 vented After you left me I got out 52 ........ K en t.......... 8.30 5.40 for a decree dixeolvitig »tie bonds of m s tri and put In a third and*. of the car and escaped. 1 bate been cheat which served as a wood box and 45 . . . Bourbon . . . . 8.50 moil V now existing betweea tbe p la in tiff Drain and lift carefully Into a rina- 5.20 38 . .. Grata VaUsy - 9.10 ai d vonr'Mdf, ou tbe grounds of dssertinn. here ever since. 1 am a noble, rich, threw back the lid. A salty odor is ing water and then Into a bluing wa 4.50 9.40 siKi for each o her and fu rth er relief as to sue«, from the recesses of the cheat 30 and half my fortune Is yours ter. Pa«« through a wringar, lay over 4.30 the com« may seem eqnitable nnd just. 27 ........ M o ro .......... 9.50 -N o.” I said “It feels so good to “Here’s some driftwood that Peters a line, then fasten Into curtain frame« 4.10 T his summons Is served upon vo i hy pub 23 . . . DeMoa......... 10.05 3.55 have made one sacrificial act that you Ins picked up. I’ve been saving It for lication thereof for the period of sut ■r.oeeaa- 19 . . . . McDooeld . . . 10.20 3 40 to d r v u Ive weeks in The dherman Ooauty Observer, i t s u c h a night as thia. It Isn’t so can’t pay me for doing It ” To launder muslin curtains wash 16 ---- Sandon . . . . 10.40 a weekly newspaper of pen era I oiruulatioe, « '>oiue of the stuff he brings In, them carefully, atarch and Iron on the 3.20 Bat I found It Impossible to got rid 10.45 Klondike . . . . 3.15 * 14, published in Sherman eoun v, Oregon, in * \ uomm It’s water soaked enough to of the count’s gratitude I went to pursuance to an order of the Hon Wm. 9 ---- W a a c o ...... 10.55 wrong aide to make them look Ilk* 2.50 i.< fireworks for aw hile.” Henricb», C -o n ly Judge for Sherman C o , Paris and bad no sootier arrived than 7 ........ Sink............ 11.25 2.25 new clo th .____________ ____ dnlv m ad - on the 14th day of M areh , • i iseed on several large timber* 5 . . . . Giboon . j . . 11.30 a number of Russians called on me. 2.10 11.55 Ar 11.11, and the v ate of the fir it publication 1.45 Lv 0 ........ 1» in the dim glow of the ember* Prejudloee. One Offered mo a box at th* opera, thereof is Ihe 17»h d \v of M areh, 1911. We can forgive any man hl* preju another the use o f a bouse. There was wer* quite indistinguishable a* to ALLAN ---------- I B . JOY. Attorney For information end rates, apply to (or HlsltkUff 7tm l7aM »j dice«—provided they don’t conflict with nothing I wished far that was tost shape. F ind UM « M k -U fe T toe O to s e rv e r OOOOOOOOOOOOOO.XXXXXXXXXXX7 (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) In the Driftwood C R U T L E D G E , Proprietor. ------------------------c ------------------------------------ N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n t e r , B a n k a n d D e p o t. C o u r te o u s T r e a t m e n t , C le a n B e d s a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w i l l a f fo r d . * D IN N E R S 3 6 0 . Opposite Postoffice Moro Oregon. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 l i l k lri"» 1 n i l 1-H -d- I- H - H - H l V On fooirth way T 0 AND TROM P2RtbAND You are cordially invited to make the HOTEL DALLES Your resting plaoe between trains a t The Dalles, Oregon, An excellent restau ran t at m oderate prices. ■l-l-l -l-fr•l I H l l f l- i -l-l* 1 I 1 1 U l l l -H -k !■ > 1111 11 1-1- W k k 11111 -H-L + r HOOD R IV E R HOTEL OREGON New brick building newly furnished. Sherm an county people m ade welcome at all times. One block from depot. Rates 50c and up. E.C. SMITH, MANAGER I l n 1 i l » I I I H I- H - H I l i I 1 f ' H I I- M -Ì- Ì -H -1-1-1-1-I-I-H-+-H-II1 -I-- H -; f E S M O N D HOTEL O scar A nderson , M anager. Cor. Front and M orrison 8 ts . Portland, O regon. Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates’ 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. European plan. Sherm an County headquarters. A GOOD CLEAN F A M IL Y HOTEL. i i i 11 i - h i n i i i i n i m - n n -i- Thi Kiri Y n Han Always Bought 8-W. H.ÄM. _ • SUNDAY A Sacrifice CASTOR IA HOTEL MORO I 1 1 1 ! H - l- l I I U 4 H 4 4 I NEW HOTEL PERKINS P o r t la n d , O re g o n . Opened June, 1908. Eastern Oregon Headquarters. Positiv ly m.:st centrally located Fifth St. cars pass the dooi s evei y few miutes Attractive Cafe and Grill Music E u ro p e an P la n . Rates f t 0 0 a n d up ■ ¡H i i h 1 1 I I - I I M 1 I I 1 I L Q. SWETLAND. Secy, a id Mgr. > ( > r-* nTeatr * ->- t — * OOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXiOOOOOOOOO W HEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT H O TEL OREGON C H A S . W RIGHT, P re sid en t M .C - D IC K IN S O N , M an a g er. Cornsr of 7th and Stark 8 trc e t. I t is new, and its rooms are provided with ru n n in g water and lo n g d istan ce telephones. European plau. Rates $1 per day and up. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY CXXXXX»CX»OiDOOCXXXX»OOCXX>OOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>iXXXXXXX> ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ UMATILLA HOUSE T . N C R O FTO N ..P ro p rieto r THE DALLES, OREGON, Steam H eatr E lectric Lights, Electric Call Bells. ‘ O. R. A N. Local T rains stop at front door. ; Railway Ticket office in th e Lobby. HOTEL RATES T O S U IT YOU. ♦ «- ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO V IN TO N HO TEL Grass Valley, Oregon. E ntirely new, convenient to business. Clean beds, and table the best the m arket will afford. Prioe» reasonable. Com« meroial trade solicited. CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.