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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
... jjfc -------- - - — -- — ' ___________ OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtXXXXX>0OC The O b s e rv e r MORO, h i u u o ih h i i i i i h h OREOON. F R I D A Y ................ J uly 21. 1911 P er so n a l Talk W ith Yaa. * At any tim e when requested to do so, the paper will be ¿»«continued. But we expect that all arreara will be paid before auch request ia made. It it easy to ask u« for a atatement, which will be cheerfully rendered at any time. Was break In the old w all anyroundto’ the wheel that left one of the atones ae ' 11 we could f i t oar hands an I t I push ’ N ed off w ith Janey, and we Clung to the » ’ “ WA got a kind o f a rest, hut It wasn’t pleasant being In w ater Over our heads keepin* ouraeivea up that way, and ranejfa teeth began to chatter. I was beotdo myself w ith terror fo r her I t waa she who waa puttin’ the beat face on It alL sayin' that the grist would soon give eut and the water would be turned off. B ut I knew that her strength was goto’, and I dreaded a time when It would leave her all at once. •Then I tried hollerin' ag’to, but I hadn’t as much power behind my voice as I had when 1 called before and couldn’t make as much noise. “I knew I ’d got to do eomep’n or party soon it would be all over w ith ua. I t occurred to me th at If I could get my weight on to the aide of the wheei th«» was goto* up thè motion would be slower I asked Janey if she could hold on where she was for awhile. She said she could, but I knew she A W id o w a n d a R a ilr o a d By M QUAD Copyright. M il. b y A s s o c ia te d e r a r y l ’ress. L it Garfish Skin. A woman looking over cotoiy Jowto, cases In one of the moet expensive o f , the uptown ehope the other day w to struck with the beautiful, Ivory-Uke finish of a number of them. “W hat are they made ef?" she aakto admir ingly. “Garfish akin, madam.'' answer ed the salesman. “Garfish leather, we find, la very little known abeul out side of the trade, and yet tt hga cotae to be of importance. I t not only can be worked up to the poUah, but it la wonderfully hard. They aay eertaln tribes of Indians knew its secret and that among them I t was used aa a r mor, the tradition being th at a breaat- plate o f it would resist any to m a hawk or arrow. I t can ba matte now so th at It w ill turn the edge Of a knife or a ■peer.”—New Terk Sun. HOTEL MORO W . C. R U T L ED G E, Proprietor. --------------------- ’ F T T --------- ----------- 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 The D. and 8 railroad bnd decided to elim inate a tou tulle curve on its a ffo rd . . " line by a cross cut of half the dis tance, The curve had been inude to B y E D W A R D G IL L E T T E S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . reach a boom town which hud later Copyright by Aaaertaan Presa Aase- been fire swept and then abandoned. The W idow Carter, relict of a furmer, lived on the line of the rejected cut off. It moat run between two lakes on her farm, and the isthm us was only There la no more dainty bit of aeon JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ary, to my thinking, than one of theaa seventy feet wide. There waa not a doubt ou the part Uttia patched up, tumbledown, moan He Liked the Lie. By M A RTH A V. PEASLEY o f the, railroad people that the widow covered water mills o f the olden time. W illiam — was said to be the ugli IGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXX» would sell the right of wuy for $100 est tboug * the most lovable man to They are always situated at the lower C o p y r ig h t b y A m e r ic a n I T « . . A s s o or ao. One day a company lawyer Louisiana. Oa returning to the plan c ia tio n , M l end of a pond, nestling under trees W HEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT paid her a call. H« ® ,UMU ot tation after a abort absence bis broth and h a lf boded In shrubbery They fifty, about the widow’s age, and the er said: My brother Henry wrote me that be apeak of a past when farmers warp two had not talked ten minutes before “W illie, I met to New Orleans a Mrs. was going to bring his friend out to used to carrying a sack or tw o o f It developed'that they used to go to Forrester, who la a great admirer of our country place for the week end. grain to m ill on horseback before them couldn’t. school together as children. When it to h a re It .ground.,. Now the grain is T bad to put my arm around her, came to apeaklio of the right of way yours. She said, though, that it wasn’t “He’s a Jim dandy. Edith.” wrote -----------ff—----------------------------- grown on bigger farms In bigger hulk, so much the brilliancy of yonr mental and, partly by swlmnaln’ and parily Henry, “and I’m bringing him out pur and the Individual farmer’s product Is by dingin’ to the wall, I , worked my the la w y A treated It as a trltllug mat attainments aa your marvelous phys Corner of 7th and S tark S treet. posely to introduce him to you." lost In a great cereal river that flows way toward the back of the wheel. ter. All other landowners ou the line ical and facial beauty wblcb charmed About a mile from our place was the to mills driven by steam and with had granted it for pothing, but In Mrs. C H A S . W R IG H T , P resid en t The hardest place to pass waa between Carter’s eaae they would pay $100 If and delighted her.” M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r. state Insane asylum. . Its proximity steche towering hundreds of feet high. Edmund,” cried W illiam earnestly, the wheel and the wall. I expected she would bind herself to keep quiet was a great disadvantage In that I Progteea la there, but the little w ater “that la a wicked lie, bat tell tt to me both of ua would be crushed. • T t ia new, and its rooms are provided with about It. • • *• was in constant dread lest some maniac m ill of the past la only useful to fu r “ When I get by that part o f It and again f ’—Every body's “I won’t say either yes or no today, ru n n in g w ater and long distance telephones. should escape, come to our bouse and nish themes for the Artist got Janey and myself a hold of the “There s som ething I E uropean plan. Rates $1 per day and up. X ayn one of thaw heights of the wheel I felt better. But we couldn’t abe replied. murder us all. An escaped lunatic bed Dutiful Fee Ones. want to remember about our school Boy—My tooth aches, and mamma once come there when ao one but a brash myseif ©nA d«y. .coming upon atop the wheel; all we could do waa days—some Incident o f im|M>rtnnce thnt muld was In the house and bad fright such • eimple scene a s .I have men to cling to it till It pulled ua out of the you were connect«*d with. 1 guess 1 »ild I should come here and let yoa tioned, I opened my three lagged stool. Water and then catch hold lower down. Dentist—! aee. It most ened her out of her senses. OOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) can think it up tonight, and you can • K)k at it About 5 o’clock one afternoon when __ up my easel and began to work In I did thia, but Janey could only keep come o u t Won’t take bnt a rolunte. come back tomorrow.” 1 was Just ready to go downstairs and my colors. I have the picture I ChAngin’ her hands all the while as The lawyer departed, thinking the Now be a brave little man. and I ’ll— out ou to the piazza there came a ring of the mill, and no money would In the wheel revolved, she bain' support 1 i I H l"l 1 I I1 H "l 1 -M-H' l 1111 1 1 widow a bit odd In her ways, and he &oy (hastily backing off)—Mamma st the telephone. 1 answered the call dues ma to part with It. Thera U a ed in the water. Know In’ that thia didn’t say I should let yoa pnll I t She was back in due time next dny. myself. It was from the asylum and story connected w ith It, told m e while was tour only chance, I threw all the “Look here, Sam D avis,” said Mrs. only said I should let you look at I t I was painting, which, appealing to strength left in me Into my work, w !( h an luqulry as to whether we had Carter as they were seated. “I was seen or heard of one of the Inmates my fancy, rendered my work especial lottln* the wheel pull me almost up to purty sure there was some Incident, P o r t la n d , O re g o n . Happiest Girl In Lincoln. who had left the grounds and gone la ly successful. T he picture and the the water runnln’ above, stayin’ there Opened June, 1908. A Lincoln, Nab., girl writes, “I had been and It has come to me. You know our direction. He had passed out with story go together, -t and lettln' go my hold first with one t r: -? ailing for some time with chronic constipa there was a hill back of the school Eastern Oregon Headquarters. s suit case in his hand, telling the gate While I was at work a man under a hand, then with the other. But as I tion and stomach trouble. I began taking bouse at Wharton?” keeper that he had been discharged faded straw hat and suspenders un bangin’ in the a ir and wasn t Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets r “Yes." and in three days I was able to ba op and and was going home. He was one of covered by coat or waistcoat came up buoyed by water it was aw ful hard P o s ijiv ly m o s t c e n tr a lly 1 “And we used to slide down on sleds got batter right along. I am the proudest the most dangerous patients In the In behind ma and looked at my work. work, especially after what I ’d been and boards at recess and after school?" girl in Lincoln to find such a good medi lo c a te d . F ifth S t. c a ts pass H a waa a middle aged countryman, through. Btlll, there’s hardly a lim it to stltutlon. cine.” For sale by all dealers th e doo* s evei y few m iu te s “8o we dhl.” I replied that we had seen nothing w ith those furrows In hla face that the endurance of a boy of sixteen. “One noon you asked me to ride on of him and sincerely hoped we would H en to be transferred there from bis “ All of a auddeut I saw the miller your sled. H alfw ay down the hill It A Carnival of Dwarf* not. Then 1 went out on the piazza eyea being constantly fixed on furrows lookin' down on us. I didn’t have to A ttra c tiv e Cafe and G r ill M usic •• upset, and I lost n big cud of gum I Czar Peter of Kussla celebrated a and tried to think of something else. made by hla plow. H e eeemed to take hollar, and he didn’t aay a word. He was chewing.” E u ro p e an P la n . Rates $1 0 0 a n d up • • marriage of dwarfs with great parade But I was unable to fix my thoughts a deep Interest In my picture. ran away. 1 heard the sluice close, and The lawyer laughed and slapped his In 1710. D warfs of both sexea within on anything save a madman coming “There’s eemep’n wanted on that In another minute he was back with leg. but the widow bad a very serious J L. Q. SWETLAND. Secy, and M| t . : down on us. Every man who passed little apace beside'the wheel," he said. a ladder, which he put down and, com 200 miles were commanded to repair on the road a short distance from In’ down himself, first took Janey In face as she went on? . | i |~i H - | I 1 1 I 1 l-bFH H -H * ’H l i I I -I-H -H - M -W I-1 T I 1 I 1 I I H to the capital. He supplied carriages “W hat's that?" I asked And so your old railroad has got his arms and carried her o u t He was where I sat looked to me like a raving A hoy and a g irt” to pay me a thousand dollars for the for lhem and so arranged the affair cornin’ back for me, but I let go the maniac. Finally I saw a man coming “W h at hoy and girt?" right of way. I'm going to get even that one horse should be geen gallop "Bomep’n happened there onct. I wheel and swam for the ladder by carrying a suit case. My heart went ing Into SL Petersburg with tw elve for that lost gum." right up into my throat. I muttered kin teU y’ about It If y’ want to bear myself. I tried to climb up It, but It or more of these small folk. The en “A hundred dollars is a big price, Waa ne.go; the m iller reached down a silent prayer that he might pass the IL " widow. It's land that you make no tire company of dwarfs who took pert and dragged me out. gate. He did not. He stepped and “Ge ahead." In the feetlvlties numbered seventy, O scar A nderson , Manager. uae of.” “When I got up I saw Janey lyin’ looked up at our house. "H e ’s the es “It's about myself and the girl. 1 and all the furniture and other things “But I may decide to make use of caped patient,” I moaned. "He's de Waa nigh on to seventeen, and J an ay on the grass with her eyea closed, Ump prepared for them were on a minia Cor. Front and M o rrU o n S ts. Portland, O regon. fifteen. Chlldsan haven’t got any and white as a cloth. Thlnkln’ she it. No; the railroad can have It for a ture scale. liberating whether he’ll come here or go w __ __ thousand dollars, but not a cent less. on farther. Heavens, he’s coming In!” aenaa, and Janey wasn't much past waa dead, 1 gave a cry and, bendln’ “It can condemn the land under the There was no man In the house, and Data' a child. W a had been playin' down over her, lifted her In my arms. Never leave home on a Journey without a Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates I simply must meet him. 1 sat per together when we was at an age to The miller said ahe’d only fainted and law, you understand, and In that case oottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I l is almost certain to fectly a till while he came up the walk, play, and now we waa a little older would coma to herself purty soon. And It would get It for $10.” 60c, 75c, $1.00, |1.50, $2.0U. European be needed and cannot be obtained when on “Well, let ’em go ahead.” my heart wildly heating. I had read wo ksot on playin' together. Anyway, be waa right. In another moment abe board the cars or steamshipa For sale iff The railroad company didn't care to plan. Sherm an C ounty headquarters. stories o f persons turning away insane Janey was a wild Uttia thing and up opened her eyea, and, eeeln’ me, what go ahead until It bad exhausted other VA deals r*. persons by coolness and strategy, tout to all aorta of pranks. W hat I waa do you suppose she did?” means. It would raise its figures, and 1 didn’t find any coolness In myself, doin’ about thia time I ’m «peakin' of I “W b a t r • V’ fiuooess In the Garden.., A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L . “She Juat smiled the same kind of a it would 8$n<l other law yers to her and, as for strategy. I was Incapable vfaa tryln ’ to keep her from tumblin’ The success of a garden will depend off the peak of the barn roof, or fahln smile as whan aha waa goto’ down on Meanwhile the widow consulted a luw- of carrying on even an ordinary con principally on making the ground rich yer In the village. He was a one horse aud keeping It to a high state o f cul ■ H I 11 1 1 I 1 n I 1 I’ 1 I 1 1 1 11 II 1 1 I -I'H ~1 1 1 I I I - H - I - H -H W vernation w ith the man. By tbs time down through a hole In the haymow the wheel ’’ “My friend," I said a t the conclu lawyer, but be was posted on the thing be reached the plaaaa I saw a wild floor, or gtttin’ drowned In the pond. tivation. Many amateurs have an Idea “Ona day wa was-over there where sion of his story. " I wish I had you she wanted most to know. In certain eyed creature with fiery red hair and that raking la only done to destroy r 1 n 11111 n t fr n 111 * ■* * * * l xA t 1 t-*i»i»t- t- t 't " i 11 ■$-! ■ i i ■$ ■$ fr -n 1 111 r u a dirt road led down to the m i l l . I t ’s states a railroad cannot secure the and Jaaey right here at the age you atmospheric disturbances sim ilar to the young weeds, but thia la only one all grown over with grass now, but then were that I might work you Into right of way through a dwelling bouse heat waves emanating from hla fin and rather a small reason for the con you can aee where it waa. A t that by condemnation proceedings. If the my painting " ger ends. Indeed, had I looked a t him through dancing water or an Im time the m ill waa run whenever there T f you’ll come w ith me up the road owner asks an exorbitant figure the stant use of the band rake. The main object In cultivating between plants la perfect window pane he couldn’t have was any grain to grind, and whan a bit I'll show you two young una ( value la to be set by three adjacent landowners. This law applied In the to loosen the surface soil, so that it appeared more terrible. H e said *omo there wasn’t the w ater waa turned that'll do as wall." ha replied. off the sluice. That day It waa turned forma a mulch and preserves the mois I want with the man. who stopped w idow ’s case, or soou would. She at thing to me. but I had no Idea what Y o u are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to m ake the ture In the lower ground, where I t la off at a little house beside the road. We once ordered lumber to build a shanty It was. except that It was a question needed to feed the plants.—Harper's •The first thing I knew Janey she on that isthmus, and within a week entered and found a middle aged wo “Go on,” I said—“oh. go on! They’re Bazar. Her man Ironing • she w as living in it. after you! I Jnat had a telephone from climbed out on to the wheel. weight was Juat enough to turn i t and "There’s Janey," he said. Turning The railroad sent on another lawyer, them asking If we had seen you. As Sprains require careful treatment Keep let her down alow. W hile she was to her, he added, "W here are the chil who offered $*200 for the right of way. you value your freedom, go!" quiet and apply Chamberlain’s Linimeht Mrs. Carter was firm. Then another freely. I t will remove the sorensm and He stood looking at me Was he go slakin' she looked at me sad laughed. dren V • “Janey’a upstairs, and I sent Dick lawyer and $400 Mrs. Carter was quickly restore the parts to a healthy con log to spring upon me or would be IP waa a party enough laugh, hut Your resting place between trains with that cunning often to be found somehow I didn’t Uke to aee her goto' to the store H e’ll be back to a few firmer. dition. For sale by all dealers. Into that hola. 'causa there minute*." • Railroads often seize by force what I d persons of his kind attempt to out down at The Dalles, Oregon, wasn't any way for her to git out. I t A girl about fifteen came down at they covet and then fight it out in A Hause ef Shells. * w it me ao that he could effect an en was walled to. except near the top, her mother*« call, and there .w » i court. The idea was to do it in this An excellent restau ran t at m oderate prices. A retired sea captain living near trance into the house and murder ua where an opening had been left to tot Janey sure enough. I asked permla Edinburgh. Scotland, concluded that case. Mrs. Carter borrowed every shot all without our being able to call for the water out. O f course when Janey alon to make a sketch of her, and gun for a mile around and was ready one of the rooms In hla boose was too help? got to the bottom the wheel stopped when her brother, two years her I I 1 1 1 I J 1 1 1 U T ' T ■ 1 * ' for battle. She actually fired u charge dark, and. not wanting to whitewash “ Ton can’t come In!” I continued e x ruin’. senior, came In I did the asme w ith of bird shot that entered the legs of or to paint the w all opporit« the win citedly. “Oh, go on! Don't atop a tn “Then I asked Janey to stand on It dow ao as to reflect the light Into the moment. You’ll he captured. Please add let me turn M and her back eg*»», him. Then I gave each a good fee three trespassers and »ent them howl for serving as models, and after drink tog Then the railroad j>eople got a room, he covered the wall with ce toft she got off and dared ma to come ment and to it placed a layer of white The man turned and. without a worn, down. I can see her eyes now Juat ing a glass of m ilk which was urged minister from the village to go down and talk with the widow. He saved shell, says 8 t Nicholas. The resalt retraced his steps 1 maintained my <e they looked then with a lot of dev upon me I took my leave Going back to the mill. I finished his breath, even if he didn’t earn his was ao pleasing and he had ao many T . N . C R O F T O N , Proprietor position until I had seen him out of iltry ‘aoa ,s »i - ' i/ my picture under the Inspiration oc money. The moment she understood seaahella which be had collected from the gate, then 1 staggered Into the “There waa two simpletons tostoad casioned by the story connected w ith various parts of the world that he con house, sank on a lounge, and that’s of one I got on to the wheel, sad lit hla errand she said. It As I worked I thought which of Now, paraon. you don’t w ant to butt tinued the work until hla cottage and the last 1 knew till 1 saw the maid turned quicker w ith my weight than garden became the wonder of the re- the different scenes through which the Into thia. Your business is to preach sprinkling my face with water with hpra. I Joined hoc at the bottom, youngsters had passed I would Intro Steam Heat, Electric Lights, IElectric elon. ___________ of goodness and heaven and angels Ashamed of my weakness. I soon and «be , w ^ •♦murin' bereetf in all duce on the canvas. ‘ ‘ I knew that to Mine is to beat the railroad. You go Call Bells. 0 . R. & N. Local Trains C h ild r e n C ry arose and by keeping smelling salts sorts of ways, dancin’ and ruanto’ place Janey ou the grana Juat recover right back home and leave me to run continually at my nostrils managed to around the wheat and hollerin’ to hear stop at front door. Railway Ticket tog from her fainting would be ef FOR FLETCHER get upstairs to my room. In the course how queer It oounded down there, fediva, but I rather favored putting things here.” of an hour the maid knocked at my Tw o or three times I tried to g it Mr. office in the Lobby. Then the railroad offered $f>00 te r on the wheel when she first stap door and said my brother had come. to 1st too toko her o u t I t wouldn't “Juat half my figure!” was the wo le d oa to tt and smiling at her boy .1 was surprised a t thia, for he had bo an easy matter to any event The man’s reply. companion, his own expression denot NOTI0B TO CRBDITOB8 * H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . Then they called for a commission o f written that be would be with ua on only, way I t ootfd ho done was fo r ua log hla anxiety. I decided upon the In tli« County oonrt of the State of Dragon, Baturday afternoon, and It was new to hal<ao each other by climbin’ on three to view and value. They were for Shetttaan ooanty In tba matter of latter featore, and. taking to m y «tu Friday. I was ao ashamed of my terror, ___ loe of the wheel. But I f dio the sketches 1 had matte, I work three farmers and were good friends the estate of W B MoOov, deoeaeed. at the approach of the lunatic—H e n ry . the water should be turned on wo ed them in when I fe lt to the mood o f Mra. Carter. They put the value at Notice ie hereby given that tbe au<top L Barnum, has had no respect for my tim idity—that Coukto’ttto that $2.000.. One of their reasons w as that signed, for tt. I eeeoeedud fa r better to de miniatrator of the estate of W B MoOov 1 resolved not to say aay thing shout “lritwt thing I know I board aoenapto piettog -the required egpeeeeion than the passing of trains would make the deoessed. ktd has q«»!**«1' , It. W ith the smelling salts In my moved snddent above, and down coupe I bad hoped for. The picture hangs to fish to the two lakes very nervous. having claims against aolcl estate are he bv notified indrequired So preaent the tome hand. I went down Into the living the watoc. I tonkott. • • J * * * ' toy studio and hah often been ad Another was that the w histles of the duly item tied and regularly verified, M «be room a a t.o t my boots, tort Janey seemed to mired. I have had many offers for It, locomotives would prevent, the widow o ffice ot L Baramn at Moro, Oregon, within Oh. my goodness gracious! Am I consider It a good X * * the UUle final, bet i t la the only picture I have ever from hearing her clock strike and six month« from the date of mad, or are my eyes askew? There, and began to dance about In the Wto- painted whereto there la a story I might set her roosters to crowing an n n d all persona knowhig theroaelvaa to be indebted to said estate are requested U P - y healde Henry, stands the maniac! tar oa the «tone flaur- . B W ^aduaUy have heard at first hand. For this I >ur ahead of time. th e s a m e Dated »hla, Mat day of Jaiy. WH “ What the dickens did yoa mean. the wator rone From the bottom to reason I have never been willing to E ntirely new, convenient to business. When the award was made known L BAHNUM. Adminiatratos of tba estate Edith, by treating Mr. Trask as you the lowest part ef the wheal It was 5tj21aI8 102 of W B MoOoy , <*<**««‘m1 toe railroad company wanted to set « Clean beds, and table the best the m arket part w ith I t George Mowry, attorney for said estate did awhile ago? I missed the train, up to our necks 1 lifted Janey oa to tie for $1.600. ‘ ' and he came on without me. only to the wheel and got ep myself will afford. Prices reasonable. Com- “I don’t want hot a thousand, said The A Curieue New Zealand Bird. U M M O N » —In the C ircu it C ourt at the Btste ol • • a • - vw be turned swuy by jo u r Wvirf you oa j thing for ue to do was to climb the widow T h a t has been my Agger S Oregon for Hherman countv. mercial trade solicited. The Maoris of New Zealand hunt crazy 7 ’ right along However. 1 want Ram as the wheel turned the bale for Its feathers, and the bird Msry Emma Amaober, Plaintiff, “N a-o, h but I thought be waa.” -1 shouted with all my might, hopin' vu. The hula Andrews to bring the money and tell Henry was very angry, but hla friend the miller would bear me. B ut ho is in danger of extinction me he’s mighty sorry nbout that gum, Harry Amaoher, Defendant. soothingly said that I doubtless had an was inside the milt, and the nolee of Is a Jet Wack bird w ith a white band and If It was to do over ag’ln he’d help a t the entrome end of tta tall feath «Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx5oooo<x>c-oooixxxxx>oooooooocxx> To Harry Amaoher, »be above named de explanation I gave It. A sickly amlle me to find the cud If It took all day. the water down whore we waa was iL y n T D ir ffc r ? .« — -— fendant— gradually overspread the features of enough to drown any boy's voice • I t ers. The birds ase hatched In pairs And Lawyer Andrews appeared and In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon: both the men. and. as for me. I ran tookad about for aotoep'n to stop t>a The male hae a abort, strong beak an<1 laid down the yellow backs and made Yon are bewby required to atfpear and the female a long, slender. Incurved np to my room and locked the door, sad gnawer »he oomplslni filed against you In wheel with, hut there wasn't a attok beak. I The male breaks the bark off the handsomest kind of nn apology, tbe above entitled ault.on 0» betove tbe laM they didn’t get me out of It till the k The dead tew *, and the* female then dips and a month later the railroad waa day of tbe time praeortbed in tba order ef next morning. When I came down to m ton* u mj mm aaywtuí» nnblieatloo.to wit: on orhetoreth. let ddy •U t ww.«k>t . her beak Into the holes of the tog using the short cut and the engines of breakfast Heary and Mr. Trask were September, 1911, aadW you fall to ao .p were tooting at Mrs Carter as she bad a «ms n mt e f g ftrt to grind ’t « b e which attack dead Umber. She pear and anawer, plaintiff will apply tn the M O R O , O R E G O N .'- r. waiting for me Henry, who whs atfll he'd gtt through befare we waa tired preeenhs one grab to bar spouse and stood tn her door. oourt for the relief demanded in tbe eom- mortified at my reception of hla friend, nlalnt filed hereto again«» ytje. tow it, fogg euL B^t I didn't think he'd start the then has one herself, alternating moat said by way of lntroductioa. Juat as if When Flab Was 6c.ro«. L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A P L E S . decree dissolving the bonds of matriaiooe mill for leas than two or three hmrtff eonacientloosly The Maoris say that The scarcity of fl»b *n o,d t,m*" ,n now <11»ting between the we hadn’t met before: « whan one dlea the ether must neces Biigland made It difficult for the poor •elf on tbe groonda of ornSI and lahum.a “ Edith, this la Mr. Trask, whom I grind. and for auoh other and tonber C . R- BELSHEE, Proprietor and Manager. "Jtoaay atee< u> well « ahfnt half sarily dla of starvation, because nature to keep Lent Pepya remarks, “The treatment • rote you I would bring up with me relief ae to the oonrt may aaem eqaMable b y ao arranged that each la depend a ^ q r » StotoO d fflbf times as loflg this waak. I assure yon ha la In hla talk of th« towne now la whether Lent and Jnat. * . This snmmoea («served Oboe yon hy pub- -tirnn ohe hagan to o n t TM •at an th* right mind and has no Intention of Telephone from The Dalle« or any Sherman county point» at our ex shall be kept w ith tbe atrictnesee of lioation thereof for a period of at: only thing I could do with bar waa to murdering yon.” pense. Service furni»hed to or from Moro to any point. tve week, la The fthertoan CMUnly the king's proclamation, which la Neterad. braso up by, puttin' mg tort» bath “ Yaa, I have." said the ether. ' T n a weekly newepaper of general Ob’®****®®; O U R M O T T O “Plea»* the public.” thought cannot > be. because of Ute Mra. Hattereon-The ladles ef the < her. tonto or pnbliahed In Hherman ooontv. OrW’O, to going to pluck bar heart out of her " poor who cannot buy fish " He also pertoh got ng a baby show tor the parananee to aa order of tbe Hbn W nJ Ban- ready tnery. bet she looked at me wtlh Mow, w a a a f that nice of him? says, "Notwithstanding my reaolutlon, rich a, County Judge for Bharman I . EV ER Y TH IN G NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, Indeed, he turned the whole matter a tired amlle and hegten markin' tbe benaflt ef the to w lta l yet tor want of other vlctualla. 1 did Greaon, duly mads 0» tbe lteh day , lira. Oha«arano-Waa It a oocceaa? Into a Joke, getting Henry Into good 1911, and the date of the fir.» ^bheatlnn aat flesh thia L e n t” and again. "Our thereof ia the ttat day of Inly “Oh. a howling ■■c o aaar SPE C IA L RATES TO COM MERCIAL TR A V ELER ^ gomor and making ma feel lees ua pert? she got so tirod GEO N. FABB1N, Attorn.» dinner wkk only sugar sopps aud flab, AN ESCAPED LUNATIC - • Opposite Postoffice . Moro Oregon. HOTEL 0R6CQN WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY NEW HOTEL PERKINS E S M O N D H O TEL On your T0 way ANB HOTEL S C A S T O R I A FROM P S R T L iA N B DALLES ^^>^fl«^*4**** «• + + + ♦ + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ UMATILLA HOUSE ♦ ♦ THE DALLES, OREGON. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V IN TO N HO TEL Grass Valley, Oregon. CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES. w comfortable. And he kapt hla word Sweesom ■ w» • -»• fiW rt I knew a W tt have to git a real, afltt I ter Mara to ulta« |a 1 to ha ♦he only time wa have had a Leutaa all thia U tt." TtJHal.KMl for plaintiff