W IM »' . SUMMONS—In the Circuit Court o f the action. The horses were gone, aufl tflel» stMte of Oregon for Sherman oouoiy. scarchlights earnings went with them I D a u u a U . Armstrong, P laintiff, | “Philemon’s father was angry enough A tp«elal Pattern Muet Be Used en Charles Armatroug, Defendant. ) because the young man could not recol­ the Sues Canal. lect whut he had done with the money, W . C R U T L E D G E , Proprietor, MORO. OREGON. Every w a r vessel carries from one to To Chai lee Armatroug, the above named de­ fendant— and It was finally concluded that what twenty ««4l^hI1ght». »nd •▼«T ve»se F R I D A Y . . . . . . . . L J une 23 1911 In the nam e of the State o f Oregon: he had not spent In entertainm ent he o f s a y degfeflptlon whatever passing Yon are hereby required to appear and had been relieved of by his unscrupu­ 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 through the Buei canal has to carry »newer the oom plalnt tiled against you in P «r««n al Talk W ith Yew. lous companions. The money was gone the above entitled suit, on or before the last o n e o f a a p o d a l pattern. day of the tim e prescribed in the order o f 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 and Uncle Philemon’s Uncle Philemon , At any ti mewhen requested to do so. ▲ searchlight consists essentially of publication, towit, on or before the 30th day was disgraced. the paper will be discontinued. But we of June, 1011, and if you fail to ao ap­ 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 sn arc lamp of special form, a para “He died a moderately poor mkn— expect that all arrears will be paid before pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the And How It» Visit* Were bollc mirror and a case to hold the lot, oourt ‘ if dem anded in the oom- for the relief dem anded------- auch request is made It is eaay to ask us land poor—aud today the disappear­ a f fo r d . th» case hetny mounted to as to be plaint filed herein against you, to-wit, for a Stopped for a atatement, which will be cheerfully ance of the money Is as much a mys­ decree dissolving the bonds of m atrim ony capable o f movement In two dlrec- rendered at any time. tery as ever. They say thHt the old S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . tton o-vla. vertically and horizontal­ now existing between the plaintiff and your self, on the grounds of w ilful desertion gentleman returns now aud then, es­ By C LA R ISSA M A C K IE ly. The hood, as thia case lo called, and for suoh other and further relief as to pecially on the anniversary of the day ’ • Copyright by Am erican Press Aaso the Court may seem equitable and just. on which he made the unhappy deal la made of «beet steel about 8.82 « » r elation, HU. T his sum m ons is served upon you by pub­ Inch thick. ' T h e turnable, trunnion», the horse buyers, in order to make lication thereof for a period of six su ccess­ 4 I I H - f . | I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 ’I"» a with etc are in gun metaL The ive weeks iu The Sherm au County Observer, more thorough search for the m iss­ “That for a ghost!** cried Clarke, ing moiiey. I saw him a yeur ago to­ arms which support the hood are of a weekly newspaper of general oiroulation east s t e a p T be lamp box 1» form­ published iu Sherm an oouuty, Oregon, in »OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO with a contemptuous snap of hla fin night. and I hope you are scheduled to pursuance to an order of the Hon D R Park­ ed a» part o f the hood. The mlr er, Cirouit Judge for Sherm an oounty, duly By M A R T H A B. H UTCH IN S gere. “Who ever saw one? Did you, be cured of your doubts.” Evans light­ ed his cigar once more uud leaned com­ ror la carried on spring» In the made on the 16th day of May, 1011, Evans?" GOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO back cover, and at the front of the and the date of the first publication there­ Copyright. IMO. by Am erican Presa “Parfreps," said hla friend evasively. fortably back In Ills chair. 19th day of May. 1911. hood 1« a -front glass” mounted In a of ia the JOHN Clarke shrugged his shoulders and A. B K liliY , Attorney A ssociation. •Tm not certain whether I did or not. W HEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT for P laintiff turned over the leaves of a magazine gun metal ring. a,‘d ^h® dispersion 97.ml9j30 Thar» why I Invited you down to keep us w hen ’carried 1» hinged on .In with careless Indifference. John Benton worked for a ranchman watch with me and make uncertainty "No objections to my potting nt him front o f thia. Training 1» carried out S U M M ON8—In the Circuit Court ot the State o f Oregon for Sherman countv. and lived In a little cabin with hla certainty.” with my revolver?” he asked hope­ by means of a w orm and worm wheel or by a rack and pinion. Slewing Is daughter Sarah, who was his only com ­ “In other words, when is a ghost 7 fully. Verna C Becker, P laintiff, 1 vs. > panion, hla wife being dead. Sarah Jeered Clarke. In hla favorite vaude “Why. iio so long as you don’t cut effected by maaus of a pinion which Joseph Becker, D efendant. J crown wheel on the un­ kept house for him, did his cooking, a hole In the portrait.” assented Ev­ g«ars Into Corner of 7th and Stark S treet. vllllan manner. derside o f the turntable, or else It Is washed bis clothes and In the even­ To Joseph Beoker. the above nam ed de­ "Uaually at 12,” returned Evans dry­ ans. “Are you a good shot?" be asked ings when a book was obtainable read fen d an t— done directly by band. C H A S . W RIGHT, P resid en t ly, “Now, so that you may not become as an afterthought. The Snap canal regulation« require In the nam e of the State of Oregon: to him. M C. D IÇ K IN S O N , M an ager. “Am I? Ask Timothy Allen. I You are hereby required to appear an« When Sarah was nineteen years old n e r v o u s through anticipation, let us that the projector shall be capable of answer »he oom plaint filed against you in knocked the button off his cap the I t is new, and its rooms are provided with giving the Hght required under two the above en titled suit, on or j»efora the last John died. All he left her was the forget the grewsome story of my Uncle cabin, his horse and his stock of shoot- Philemon’s Uncle Philemon and turn other dHy.” different ooM ltlon«—In the first case a day of the tune presoribed io the order of ru n n in g water and longdistance telephones. “I can trust you with Uncle Phile­ publication,to wit: on or before the 2»d day lng Irons. He was burled by his em to pinochle.” broad, flat b a a » of light Illuminating of June, 1911, and if you fall to so ap E uropean plan. Rates $1 per day and up. mon. then.” said Evans, relieved. They drew closer to the library table, both bank» and the canal uninterrupt­ pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the ployer, and Sarah th» night after the “Want somebody else in?” asked edly. thia being used when no other ooort for the relief dem anded in the oom- funeral found herself alone In her while the servant plied more wood on cabin with the problem of her future the firs and placed a tray of refresh Clarke. “I can run out and ask one ship la approaching: In the other case S laint filed herein against vou, to-wit, for a eoree dissolving the bonds of matrimony before her. Had ahe been born a boy menta close at hand. Then the man of your servants In If you want me they require a beam having the same now existin g between the plaintiff and your oooooooooooooooooooooooooo sh e would not have ao dreaded trying withdrew, leaving the two friends sit­ to." He turned toward the door. angle of divergence and consequently aelf on the grounds of inhum an treatm ent “They won’t do at all—too much of the Mina Width a« the first, but dlvld and for suoh other aud further relief as to to make a llvlug, but there was no ting la the large, high celllnged apart­ the emotional about them. What we ed Into two portion«, with a dark In­ the oourt may seem equitable and just. l 1 1 -1 1 I H - ’H - l I l l I - l l l l -H - I - l - l - I - l - r i - H H - H - E work commonly doue by girls of her ment, whose walls were lined with tall This sum m ons is served upon you by pub­ class that she cared to undertake. To bookcases variegated with large fam ­ need for these experiments are men of terval between, thus giving light at lication thereof for a period of six su ccess­ physical muscle as well as those of both aides, bnt not directly in front, ive weeks in The Sherm an County Observer, become a cook or a dishw asher was ily portraits. weekly newspaper of general oiroulation, “Who Is the gent with the leary mental power. Understand?” to her an abhorrence. Even the only and ao not Interfering with the navi­ a published in Sherm an oounty, Oregon, in 'T rying to,” said Clarke helplessly. legacy her father had left her, his eye?” demanded Clarke suddenly as P o r t la n d , O re g o n . gation of the approaching v essel.-J . purHuanoe to in order of th© lio n Win H» n “I’ve been thinking, Dan,” went on M Ilealop In Uaaaler's Magazine. horse and equipments, was useless to he flung down his cards and faced to­ riohs, County judge for Hherman oouuty, Opened June, 1908. Oregon, duly m ade on the 5th day of May ward one of the paintings. “That over Evans thoughtfully, “why wouldn’t it her as a girl. 1911, and the date of the first publication Eastern Oregon Headquarters. be a good idea for you to step up to Sarah settled the problem In this the fireplace?” H a p p ie s t G ir l I n L in c o ln . thereof is the 12th day of May 1911. “That’s my Uncle Philem on’s Uncle the shade of my uncle and endeavor w ise: She would put on the clothing A M WING, Attorney A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, “I had been for plaintiff her father had left behind him, mount Philemon,” explained Evans solemnly. to prove whether his guise Is that of ailing for some time with chronic constipa m!2j28.95] P o s itiv 'ly m o st c e n tra lly ” his horse, go to a region where she "The old party wbo walks?” asked real flesh and blood or”— lion and stomach trouble. I began taking lo ca te d . F ifth St. ca rs pass •• “Whether he's a combination of Chamberlain’a Stomach and Liver Tablets SUMMONS—In tlm Circuit Court of the was not known and hire herself out Clarke, a trifle put out in manner. th e doo, s evei y few m iu te s .. misty gray chiffons?” ended Clarke and In three day« I was able to be up and for a cowboy. That night she locked state of Oregon, for Shermau oouuty. “Yea. Why?” — — her cabin, put the key In her pocket “I wish you’d hang a curtain over disgustedly. "I’ll Pot do it. ’ I’ll take got better right along. I am the proudest I girl in Lincoln to find such a good medi­ B, lie B ailey, P laintiff, and In h man’s garb rode westward till the picture. With due respect to your shots at him, though.’* A ttractive Cafe and G rill Music V rt Z Five minutes before 12 the clock cine.** F or sale by all dealers. morning, when, coming to a ranch, ahe ancestors, Evana, old man. he’s about W J B ailey, D efendant. I E u ro p ean P la n . Rate» $1 0 0 a n d up + found a breakfast and a Job. She as disagreeable a party as I ever met.” gave a little warning click, which was To W J Bailey, the ubove nam ed defen d ­ Many Kinds at Monkeys. Evans smiled rather maliciously “If followed by . the clicking of Clarke’s called herself Jack Benton, and no ant „ . The ordinary reader hardly realize« _ L. Q. SWETLAND. Secy, and Mgr. one on the place suspected that she you prefer It. Ed, we can go In some revolver ns he cocked the weapon. i In the nam e of the State of O reuon: You Hre hereby required to appear and I I'll n i l ' n i l T - l I 1 r i H H ! 1 1 I ■ H T - I - H - H I 1 1 - H -4-ÌT1 I I I 1 l"H"1 was a girl. She rounded up cattle with Somehow it doesn’t seem Just the how many varieties of monkeys exist. answer the com plaint filed agaiuet you in the other cowpunchers. right thing to take advantage of an We hear of monkeys In the Indies with the above entitled suit, on or before the last Among the women on the ranch was old man like that,” Evans was begin­ reddish brown bodies, black beads and I day of the time prescrila-d in the order of I H I t l l l l l l 1 1 1 1 I H ~ t I I ' fl — ‘ » ! 1 " 1 1 1 1 i ’ ’ i - i - l l I '1 ’1 " 1 I I I I I "M ; ’ faces of a sky blue. There are mon­ publication, towit, on or before the 2 3<1 day a pretty girl Of her own age, Martha ning, rather uneasily, when the big key« With white eyelids and green of June, 1911, and if yon fail to ao ap­ Swayne. for whom Jack conceived clock In the hall boomed out the hour monkey» to be found on the African pear aud answer, plaintiff will apply to the ao stroug a friendship that she Im­ of 12, to be Immediately followed by for the relief dem anded :n the com ­ continent and Cape de Verde Islands. oourt parted to her her secret. Now, it hap­ plaint filed herein agniust you; to-w it, for the sm s Her chime of the library clock. The howlers, which Inhabit South O scar A nderson , Manager. a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony pened that one of the boys. Ben Then It was that they both found America, are large and fierce, and now e x is t in g b e t w e e n the plaintiff aud Hughes, w as In lose with Martha and, their attention attracted to the picture travelers describe their yells as abso­ yourself, on the grounds of desertion and Cor. Front and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon. seeing Jack Benton a great deal with of Uncle Philemon over the fireplace. lutely appalling. So dreadful Is the for suoh other and further relief as to the may seem equitable and just. her, became Inordinately Jealous. In Some unseen wind was blowing It sound of their roarings that one would oourt T his sum m ons is served noon you by publi­ ▼aln Martha protested that her Inti­ gently to and fro, out from the wall Imagine that all the beasts of the for­ cation thereof for a period of six weeks in Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates macy with Jack was a mere friend­ and then back Hgnln. and they dis­ ests had gathered together for a battle. the Sherm an Countv Observer, a weekly ly one. Hughes would not be con­ tinctly heard the rub and knock of the These creatures are so fierce that even newspaper of general circulation published 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. European in Hherman oounty. Oregon, in pursuance vinced. It became evident that Jack heavy frame us It pounded the wall. the most skillful and adventurous to an order of the H«»n W illiam H ennohs. plan, Sherm an County headquarters. would be obliged either to be dl» A little drift o f ’ dust floated down trainer Is unwilling to teach them County Judge of said Sherman cou n ty,O re­ gon, duly made on the 5th day of May, graced In the eyes of her associates or from the disturbed frame. tricks. 1911 and the date oY the first publication tight Ben Hughes, who lost no oppor­ “My Lord!” gasped Evans excitedly. 12lb ■’■ /* ? ' “ DHTON. A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L . Right in your busiest season when you tunity to provoke her. But Clarke wus siieechless with have the least time to spare you are most 7t.m l2j23.96l Attorney for P laintiff Among the boya was a manly young amazement, his hand holding the J I | | | | l..|- | 1 1 1 1 I - H 1 1 T - 1 4 - I H - I - H - I - 4 - H - H - M - H - h likely to take diarrhoea and lose several fellow, ten years Jack's senior, named cocked pistol resting on the edge of days’ time, unleaayou have Chamberlain’s Randall, for whom Jack had conceived N S ----- In the Circuit Court ol :he State the table and quite carelessly pointing (’o lio, C holera'«* Diarrhoea Remedy at S U M o M f O Oregon, lor Sherman countv an affection. Had Randall reciprocat­ the weapon at the huge Chinese porce­ hand and take • d o» oo the first appear i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 11 i I ' H - K - H -H H -: - h - i - i m i l H 4 » ed Jack might have confessed her se i lain vase that stood at one end of the anoe of the disease. For sale by all dealers. W illiam H Cooley, Plaintiff, 1 vs. f and all would have goue smoothly for » L - •" -■ -■ mantel. Ida A. Cooley, D efendant. J both couples. But how was Randall The drifting dust seemed to thicken * A Reyel Exile’s Reoeptlon. to reciprocate an affection of which and form u cloud which obscured the In the memoirs of Prince«« Murat To Ida A. Cooley, the above-named de- •• picture for a moment. Then It thinned there 1« *u indignant description of feudaut, , . he was unaware and not knowing that u am eof the State of Oregon. again, and out of the frame there the reception accorded Napoleon III. In the Jack was s girl? Yon are hereby required to appear and stepped Uncle Philemon’s Uncle Phile­ As was natural. Jack confided his «newer the com plaint fite«l against you io the Y ou are co rd ially invited to make the above entitled acit, on or before the last day mon, resplendent In velvet coat and In England in 1871'. trouble with Hughes to Randall, telling ’•When the emperor went to Wind­ of the tim e prescribed in the < ’rd®r Pu b ' lace and lw»wlgged and powdered and him that he would be obliged to fight liaation, to-wit, on or before the 23d day of patched. He stepped easily to the sor by the queen’« Invitation, accom­ June 1911, and if yon fail to ao appear for a girl whom he didn’t love and panied by the Due de Baeaano and broad shelf and paced down Its length and anewer plaintiff will apply to the oonrt who dldu’t love him. toward the Chinese vase, his head the officer« of his suit, he found that for the relief dem anded in the oom plaint ••Well.” said her friend, “all you need filed herein against yon, to-wit, for a decree towering upward, his hands clasped only a «mall pony carriage had been dissolving to do la to tell him so and have the the bonds of matrimony now ex­ behind his bent back. Seen through sent to m eet him all that was thought isting between the pi dotiff and yourself on girl do likewise, if this doesn’t work s t x rpan x a s i i . t t o t h k ii r o a d b h k l e Your resting place between trains the grounds of desertion aud cruel and in­ tho mist. It appeared that the portrait necessary for a fallen sovereign. The you’ll have to fight.” other room—-my den, for Instance only human treatm ent, and for suoh other and Martha and Jack put their beads to­ 1 thought you dldu’t mind Influences of Evans' uncle was still In the frame, empress w as loud in expressing her further relief as to the oourt may seem at The Dalles, Oregon, and yet lie paced the broad mantel, outraged feelings • • • Lord Gran equitable and just. gether, aud the result w as that Ran and small matters of that sort,” An excellent restaurm it nt moderate pi ices. dexterously evading the few orna 'Phis summoue is seived upon you by pub­ vllle and Mr. Gladstone were, I know, dall was commissioned to send a chal­ ed Evans. horrified when they heard of the blun­ lication thereof for a period of six suooese- lenge from Jack to Hughes It was ’T h e library for mine,” asserted n ie n ts w ith bis silk stockinged legs. ive weeks in the Sherman County Observer,a T h e tfc o w a tc h e r s g a sp ed e x c ite d ly , der.' I think that an apology was sent weeltlv newspaper of general circulation, arranged that they should meet In a Clarke stiffly, and then the play went 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 •M-b-H-HH-H-HV and then Clarke's nervous finger in to his m ajesty, blaming some official published in hherman oountv Oregon, in clump of trees not far from the ranch on for another hour, but all the time pursuance to ao order of the Hon Wm llen - house. At the last moment RandaU, the visitor w as twitching uneasily in advertently pressed the trigger of the of the court for the tactleeajnclvlllty.* richs, Judge of the County oourt of Sberm an seeing that Jack had no relish for such hla chair, svldently 111 at ease over the pistol, and It went off with a star Sprains require careful treatment. Keep oouuty, Oregon, dnly made on the 5th day tliug detonation in the quiet room. affairs, offered to pick a quarrel with c lo s e scrutiny o f the beruffled and be quiet and apply Chamberlain’a Liniment of May, 1911, and the date of the first Hughes and claim precedence and thus wlgged old gentleman standing so stiff The form on the mantel shelf seemed freely. It will remove the soreness and nublication thereof is the 12th day of take the affair off Jack’s bands. At ly In ths gold frame over the fireplace to rush back Into Its frame, which quickly reatore the parte to a healthy con­ May, 1911. q o k D O N a f a u r i N , hung rigidly as l>efore. The dust dis dition. For sale by all dealers. T . N C R O F T O N , P r o p r ie t o r 7t.rol2je23 95] Attorneys for P laintiff this Jack showed a fright that he had -O h—ah"— yaw ned Clarke as the not displayed at hla own m eeting w ith hour of 11 was chimed. ‘‘You licked appeared, and the room lay bathed In the warm lamplight as It was tie- P a st Hla K n ow led ge. hla enemy. --------------------------------- — 4, m s all to bite, Ed. Let’s quit. I’m fore the clock hud struck. SUMMONS — In the Circuit Court of the H aving decreed that a woman must State of Oregon for Shermau oennty. •‘Yov're a queer duck,” said R an ­ dying for sm oke.” The room was the same, save that be pollts to her husband. » learned dall. "You have all the sensitiveness “gam e here,” said the other, scratch Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Electric * the great Chinese vase which had Judge Immediately w as accosted by Sam uel O. Potter, Plaintiff, of a girl and all the pluck of a man." lng a match. vs. stood on the mantel shelf even before Call Bells. O. R- & N. Local Trains Randall put an arm affectionately E lisabeth P otter, D efendant "What did the old fellow do?” ask the day when Uncle Phllemou’s Un­ one of the sex. around hie friend and gave him a bit ed Clarke after a alienee which he had Your decision might fit som e esses,” stop at front door. Railway 'tick et + To E lisabeth Potter the above uaroed de­ cle Philemon had lived In the old of a hug. "W hat-blushing? You’re vainly employed In endeavoring to defendant, brick mansion was shattered by the she admitted, “but when the husband In the name of the Htate of Oregon the first man I ever saw do t h a t ” office in the Lobby. stare Uncle Philemon’s Uncle Phlle straying bullet from Clarke s carelesa Haa forgotten to mail her letter«, Yon are hereby commanded and re­ Jack broke away and. running as mon out of his disagreeable counte­ speak« unseemly of her mother and quired to appear and answer the oom plaint fast as be could to where hla horse nance. “W hat waa his particular wild weapon. When they gathered their w its to­ without warning bring« a friend home Jf the plaintiff filed against yon in the H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . atood, mounted him and galloped off. oat that he must come back to see how above entitled ooarl, ou or before the i w gether and convinced them selves that to dinner**— 3 day of June. 1911. and if you fail to so ap­ Randall, who stood looking a t h im It flourlsheth 7” T h « Judge, b ein g a lea r n e d Jud ge In­ they were not dreaming—tbst they pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the ♦ ♦ V w ith a puzzled expression, muttered: “lloraes.” said Evans laconically. had simply talked them selves Into see d eed , h ad h a d th e praaenee o f m ind to oonrt for the relief prayed for in the oom ­ " H e ’s a n ic e boy. I. w o u ld n ’t lik e to "Extravagant, I suppose, and put a lng ghostly visions and after the re a d jou rn c o u r t w h ile th e q u e s tio n s w ere plaint filed against you herein, wbioh is rcxxxxxx->coooooooooooocxx» tor a decree dissolvin g and holding for see him killed.” m o rtg a g e on the old home, la that freshment tray had helped to restore b e in g form u lated . uanght the bonds of m atrim ony heretofore Before the meeting, which w a i to •Madam,” ha rejoined meekly, ”1 am and now existing between the plaintiff and w hat the double uncle did?” their courage—they gathered up the take place at eumiee. Jack told hla broken porcelain vase and found w ith­ now but a humble cltlsen and not en­ yonrself and for suoh other, further and “Y ep” second that he would meet him on the "Then he’a a doable dyed old villain.” in Ita shattered shell all the money titled t o a n ^eptnlea.**—P h ila d elp h ia general relief aa to the court rosy seem ground. Jack had also Insisted that eqnitable and just. sniffed Clarke. “Ought to had hla head Uncle Philemon’s Uncle Philemon had Ledger. T his sum m ons is a-rved upon you by pn»>- In order to keep the m a tte r a se c r e t bumped I suppose the other uncle, carelessly stowed away that day so lioation thereof for the period of Six wmaeou- Randall should act for Hughes as tive se e k s, seven issues, in 1 be Sherman many years ago when In the sowing ‘ C h ild r e n • C r y well as for himself. Thia was not hla namesake, the last one. had to County Observer, a weekly newspaper of of his wild pats he had chosen to sell work off tbs mortgage ” general oiroulation, publish« d and issued considered remarkable, for Randall FOR FLETCHER'S E ntirely new, convenient to husineRfl. off his father’s blooded horses. 4 The weekly in Moro. Hherman county. Oregon, “Right again.” was a friend to both of them, and an in pursuance of an order « “ » rananl to tion theroof is the 12th Notiee is hereby given paranan counted It and examined It to their dall and Hughes went together to the around (he last three years now, doing the command of n a «*<« writ "• of execution m s oom m snu m “"Z” " /; ; - 11 and hearts' content.” Attorney for Plaintiff the same old stunt. You see. hla father d e r o f sale Issued wot o f »he Circuit court m lij23 981 place of rendexvous “And laid his own ghost nt the same of the state of Oregon, for the' As the two men approached the had a beautiful stable of blooded Y am hill, to me directed. d*t«d ‘he 4tb1 d a , time.” added Clarke seriously, which clump of trees, on which the eun waa horses, and at one time when the >□ OOOCXXXXIOC 3O0OOOOOOOOOOOOO wits quite true, for Uncle Philemon’« of Mav.1911, In a soft therein pend lag where­ l - W . B . t » . 17453886 . ' ? pouring hla first rays. Randall stopped old gentleman waa away and young in the Northwestern f r o s t Co., e Uncle Philemon never walked again, tion la plaintiff, and J. 0 Beckner ia de “1 thought 1 saw s woman'i drees Philemon waa home (you’d never think ant com m anding me *° **1! that decrepit old gentleman ever was for he bnd accomplished his long poet fend flash between two tree tru n k s” the reel property hereinafter d.aeribed N orth- Time Table poned act of reparation. young. with good red blood In him. “By thunder!” exclaimed Hughes to sa tisfy a jndgmea» and "lLv l< I-X »< ) N . ' They walked on. but suddenly otop- of the whole stable for a large sum. the veldt between Prleska and Ken- s n m o f 8» 00 and i»tercet thereon from Shaniko .. jwh ! again. They heard women's and after one wild night, when he en hard. The donkeya had lieen driven June 5»tb 1910 at 6 per een» par annum and . . . W ilco x .. voice« singing In unison Pushing on. tertalned a crowd of hla half lntoxlcat 'L to the veldt, and we. tny friend and the fnrthev sum of |1B •*) L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . and the further m « o f 00 with ' ’ Mt Kent . . . . . . were ____ talking In Ik coming to a grotto formed by young ed <-om p«nlons a t a p rin cely fea»t. myaelf, the . *•♦••!** tael tO to thereon et « pet cent from the 24th dav of . ipoorbon ■. tree«, they saw Martha and another entire «nm of money dlsoppenrod *« a Dutchman named Gert Maans about Mareh. 1910, and the further earn of »4 1» .Grew Valley ooeta snd diabnraemeuts o f eaid action, and girl with their arms around each oth If M h ad n e v e r been He «woke the the wonder« of the universe. C. R. BELSHEE. Proprietor and Manager. . . . Rrtkine .. a o o r slsg ooeta, I w ill on er They soon recognized the other next morning sober ns an owl and We mentioned that the world was . . Moro . . . . ro«ld give no accounting of (he trana- round? Mnana anld that he knew It. Saturday the 8th day of July, 1911, . .. DeMim ., girl as Jack , Telephone from The Dalles or any Sherman connty points at our ex­ McDoneld . There were blushes and sm iles on Thia answer waa unusual for a Boer, At Ibe hoar of 94W o’etook a. m. of eaid pense. Service furnished to or from Moro lo any point. . . , Sandon. . the fa ce , of I m »( b g irls, th o u g h - J a c k ’s ” ao w e asked him how he knew. H« day, at the Ooort H ooee door in Moro. OUR M O TTO “Plea»« the public.” .. Klondike Sherm an eonuty. Oregon, ‘.h* ^ ‘j w ere principally hln-hes. Her etory replied: . . , Wa.co .. bidder for cash in hand all of the d w as told, end «he announced that by “I started to ride to Poortje one dark eat . . . Sink---- fondant’s Interest in end to J J 1“’ '"F F®r Tnfiawta a n d C h lld rflli. EVERYTHING NEW AND I 'I ’TO-DATE, night through the veldt, and I rode described reel property a« 1 vice of her friend «1»* »<» w2 iw n T o n e . . . Gibson . . hard all the night, and next morning I one half o f Peetloo T«»ar(4) longer ina*»»crsde as a roan. _ Riggs _________ I) Booth, of Range 19 Eastiaf the Indeed, such masquerading w«e no found myaelf nt the place I atarted •Me SPEC IA L RATES TO C O M M E lid \ l . TRAVELERS M eridian. In Sherm an G onety, Oregon. For information and ratea, apply to from. «0 I know the world Is round be- longer necessary. It W B e a m th e - * ■ ’ü ’î i i î ? ; " ’ ' fore «be had promised to be Rao cause I rode round It.**— Ix m d o n Stand S ig n a tu r e o f dall’a w ife, and Instead o f • deal th. •rd. T h e O b server Uncle P h ilem o n ’s :: VG host HOTEL MORO O p p o s ite P o s to f f ic e A M a sq u erad er M oro Oregon. HOT GL OROCON a WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY NEW HOTEL PERKINS J ESM O ND HOTEL On your way T0 ANB FROM PQRTbANB HOTEL DHLLES ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ U M A T IL L A H O U S E ♦ - THE DALLES, OREGON. : ♦ ♦ V IN T O N H O T E L Grass Valley, Oregon. C A S T O R I A CONDUCTED QN THE BEST PRINCIPLES. P IO N E E R CASTOR IA The KM Yei Han Alwip Bsght w a tt B L T J E B A .R N