à The O b s e rv e r MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY............. August 11.1911 A ‘PresentFor Emmerett T P ersonal Talk With Yss. A t aoy tim e w h e n requested to do so, the paper w ill be discontinued. But we expect that all arrears w ill be paid before such request is m ade. It is easy to ask us for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully rendered at any tim e . The Buyers Proved Veri-< table Bulls In a China Shop By CLARISSA M A C K IE Copyright by Am erican Preaa Asso­ ciation. 1911. r ./ y don’t cost enough. Hare yon got a real expensive ’lurnlnntor, m lssr The girl smiled and led the way to a ahelf laden with a flower bed of col­ ored lamps. She glanced at the price tags and then said: ’Thia one for »12 la the moot expensive one. It’s very pretty.” The three surveyed the lamp doubt­ fully. It waa a small lamp of brass, with an elaborate shade set with pink opaleecent glass. “It don’t cost enough,” said 1 ro le with regret “It’s mighty pretty, miss, but we couldn’t hand out no measly present like that to Emmerett »how im something better.” The girl stifled an exclamation and took them to a case full of sllverwure As they gravely examined knives and forks the girl watched them uneasily. At la st flashing deeply, she spoke. “Most any girl would think that lump was a nice present” They shook their heads negatively. “It’s got to be something pretty nice and tasty,” said Tony Goff; ’’you see. her name’s Emmerett and a girl that haa that handle to her la used to good share of'xhq remaining »H back In his pocket “ We’ve »pent about all the money w e reckoned on tn thia her« place. There’s a mighty Ultia pink lamp np in Bed far three ninety-eight what will have te do fe r Emmerett” The girt flashed a glance nt the re­ treating form of her employer and then laid a hand on Jink Prole’a sleeve. She wan laughing, but the tears were In her eyes. . _ “Don’t you d are bay that pink lamp, she whtpered “Too set out to get the nicest present you knew how fo r that girl, and K l»n*t ^ ar *** you’ve loet your money. You take an the dishea, and ril mend the glass water set and you give ’em to h er fo r the wedding present, and I reckon she’ll be proud to think what was in your hearts, and that’s what matters anyway!” Bbe paused breathlessly, her eyes like stars, her cheeks pink with excitement “How d’you know she would rather have this truck T Jink Prole swept a long arm over the broken china and eyed her doubtfully. ’ “Because I'm EmmerettI" she said triumphantly. The three stared down nt her In de lighted amassment Then three hands shot out to grasp hers, and Jink Prole ¿poke again. “We might a-known Ray­ mond’s girl would be like this.” be said. Q “We was afraid of your long name,” And All ef Them Americana. An English visitor has recently been expressing his wonderment at the fa­ cility with which America assimilates tts stream of immigrants. A friend with whom he was talking on the subject remarked. “My housemaid Is a Norwegian, my grocer a Scotchman, my butcher Is a German, my druggist Is a Finn, my barber an Italian, my newsman a Jew. my lauudryman Is Irish, my fishmonger English, my florist Greek and my tailor Russian.” —American Hebrew. Correot. TV s easy to find out what time It la,” said a married man. “i f the hall clock says 6:20, and the drawing room dock says 6:60, and the dining room clock aaya 6:06, and my watch says 6:15. and my w ife’s little dinky watch says 6. It’s 6 o’clock In our bouse.”— Gas Logic. H O T E L MORO w . C R U T L ED G E, Proprietor. ----------------------- Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank and Depot. Courteous T rea tm e n t, Clean Beds and Table the best the m a rk et w ill afford. - j * S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . Opposite Postoffice Moro Oregon. Raymond blurted hla startling an­ nouncement and dodged out of the >00000000000000000000000000 bunk bouse. His three comrades stared B— B— 5=-SaHHB5=SHH« open mouthed at one another until Pepper broke the silence. By REGINALD D HAVEN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO “Married!” he “Mat * uttered dazedly. “ D id Had the Moving Mania. he say that?" M L Copyright by Am erican Press Asso­ Sunday School Teacher—What! Don't W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T Tony Goff solemnly nodded. Ana ciation. 1911. you want to go to heaven when you he said her name la Emmerett H o d g e , die? Little Emma—Well, you see our family couldn’t think of living In Monty Sherman was ambitious to he said In aa awed tons “Emmerett Hodge?” repeated Prole H y)ng .” one place the whole year round.— * „ fight a duel. bitterly. “A g ir l w ith a n a m e lik e "We couldn’t get anything poor look­ Monty was still young when he mar Puck. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ing,” added Pepper, and Jink Prole rled and went on the Mediterranean that always has a tony What did Raymond say about it? a Corner of 7th and 8tark 8tre«t. Opportunity makes us known moth­ nodded assent trip to Italy for a wedding tour. He didn’t sense It all, 1 was so flabber “It’s a nice lamp,” persisted the Kin ers. hot more to oureelve« talked so fiercely about what he would C H A S . W R IG H T , P resid en t "We might git four or five lam pe- do If he had any trouble with any one rasted.** M . C , D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r. “ Ai near aa 1 can i* collect he said In foreign lands that his bride was there was to be a fancy time at her enough for the hall bouse. Let’s look at them again.” Jink Prole turned I t is new, and its rooms are provided with nearly scared to death. house and we was Invited. TonyJure In Rome Mr. and Mrs. Sherman were haa got to stand up with the biide suddenly to lead the way back to the Tor Infants and Children. ru n n in g w ater and long distance telephones. lamps, hla sharp elbow dug Into Tony constantly to be seen, when not engage Goff’s ribs, and that stout gentleman groom.” __ _ E uropean plan. R ates $1 per day and up. ed In sightseeing, seated on their fa­ Jink Prole unjolnted hla long legs vorite sidewalk outside a cafe in the and stood erect, towering above> the leaped backward to fall heavily Raymond.’’ pot in Tony G o ff innocent Beaus the Piazza Colonna. the lady sipping some other two. "What about a weddln against one of the china laden tables ____ When the clattering crash had died ly. Miss ’lodge uplifted a slim brown Signature o f thing, the man smoking cigarettes OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO he demanded. Into silence Mr. Goff picked himself One day Monty wished to go a short present?” “That’s easy. We’ll all chip to and out of a debris of broken dinner seta finger, and her cheeks dimpled under distance around the corner to buy some git Mrs. Carwood to buy It down to their friendly admiration. I C U M M 0 N 8 ------ In the C ircuit Court ot :he B u te 1 1 1 1 » 1 111 n l i 1 1 i i H ’ l111 i i ’i’^ ’H - r r i - r i i 11 vi" i 111 i"i"i i n n 1 1 .|. “Dos t you dare call use anythlag but □ cigars, and his wife chose to remain Penfle>d Wlmmen always know what to confront an Irate little man who o f Oregon. ,or Bhermsn county danced wildly before them and de­ where she was till be returned. While Emmerett I” she said eeverely. manded Instant reimbursement for his fftte** , W illia m H . Cooley, P la in tiff, I he was gone an Italian faultlessly to Tony Goff shook his head. "Nix on va. f fihs Was Master. _ dressed stepi»ed up to the bride and. that. Pepper. Why, Raymond's been losses. Id a A. Cooley. Defendant. J It required the united efforts of Tony Bflcon—That sounds like a master & ra is in g his hat politely, said something our mate for three years-ever since Portland, Oregon. GofTa companions to convince the an­ hand at tbs piano. T o Id a A. Cooley, the above-named de­ in Italian which she did not under­ I come to the Twin Star. I feel gry proprietor that the offense waa fendant. Egbert—It Is. It’s my wife. Faster« Oregon Headquarters. stand. She turned away from him. mighty friendly to him. I reckon all In the name of the State of Oregon. not Intentional. * J . .» 1 You are hereby required to appear and C h i l d r e n C r y — -KsXfti— and he passed on. of us do, and we must pick out th e “You can’t fool me!” he sputtered answer the oom plaint tiled against you in tb« When her husband returned, forget­ present ourselves W h a t sa-ay?" Positively most centrally •; loudly. “I had a place shot up oncet above entitled suit, on or before the last day . FOR FLETCHER’S ting his duellstlc propensities, his wife The others nodded assent, and as It In Dead Eye and they didn’t leave so of the tim e prescribed in the order of pub­ located. Fifth St. cars pass told him of the occurrence. He at once h ap p en s that the morrow was the mnch as a glass salt cellar—wiped out lication, to-w it, on or before the 16th day of . the doors every few minutes. ” September, 1911. and if von fa il to ao appear became very much enraged. monthly pay day they decided to rid e my hull stock of china and glassware and answer p la in tiff w ill apply to the oonrt I “But the man was very polite.” H o llo s fo r A p p lic a tio n fo r Liquor for the relief demanded in the com plaint over to Penfield the next afternoon Lloonoo. “That doesn’t matter. He shall apol­ and select a wedding gift for Ray­ and”— filed herein against von, to-w it, for a deoree “Drop It, confound ye!” growled Jink Popular Priced Restaurant To all whom it may concern take notice dueolving the bond« of m atrim ony now ex­ ogize.” , Prole. “Jest you compose your little that the undersigned S T Smith will apply isting between the pl iin tiff and yourself on mond’s bride. __ European P l^ a. Rate» $1.00 a n d up •• Mrs. Sherman tried to reason with With pockets well lined and bronzed bunch of cinnamon aide whiskers and the grounds of desertion and cruel and in ­ him, but to no purpose. He rushed In­ faces portentously solemn with the git down and count up your loss. I to the County Court of Sherman County. human treatm ent, and fo r auoh other and l T q T swetland . M r 7 to the cafe and'ksked the proprietor if Import of their mission, the three set reckon we can pay fer wh»t we break. State of Oregon, on Tuesday the 5th day furth er relief aa to the oourt may seem September. 1911 for a liceiue to «ell spirit­ c. H. SHAFER, Aawt. be had seen the man who bad spoken forth on the twenty mile ride from the We’re a-ahoppln’ fer cut glass and cut uous, malt and viniou« liquor« in le«« equitable and just. T his soromons is served upon yon by pub­ J to hla wife. The "proprietor said that Twin Star cattle ranch to the largest china, and we’ve paid fer »22 worth al­ quantitiea than one gallon in the town of lication 11 i T r i T u i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H - + + + 1 11 H - H -i ■i-i’i i n n i r i thereof for a period of six auooese- be had not, but cilled several of the to w n in the c o u n ty . Rufua, District Number One, In «aid ive weeks in the Sherman County Observer,a . ready." _ of general oironlatton, waiters who happened to notice the They stopped at Bed Spider for the The three ranchmen stood r ig id ly County of Sherman for the period for weekly newspaper I l l l l l l l l l l l l I I ' " I " ' " I " J in bherman oountv Oregon, tn episode, one of whom said the man m a il, and the three wedding Invita­ in their tracks while Mr. Farnam and which hi« receipt from the treasurer of onbiisbed pnrsuanoe to an order of the Hon W uj Hen­ was Signor Capponi, who came to the tions that faced them nearly caused a the black haired girl took Inventory ■aid county may call for. The petition of rietta, Judge of the County oonrt of Bherman the under.ig. ed which he will present to cafe every afternoon. stampede. Jink Prole atared unhappi­ of the shattered crockery. Many of the court on said date being hereinafter county, Oregon, duly made on the 8d day f August, 1911, anal the date of the first Monty could not wait for the next ly at the engraved wordfi. the pieces of various dinner seta were •etforth, dated at Rufu«, Oregon, thia 24ih o pnblioation thereof is the 4th day of O scar A nderson , M anager. afternoon to avenge the Insult to hla “I dunno,” he hesitated. ' It might whole and there were several vases day of June, A. D. 1911. “ "boBDON 4 FABBIN, young bride, so he asked the proprietor be thio present business oughter be did that were cracked or only slightly bro­ S. T. S m i t h , applicant. Cor. Front and Morrison 8ta. Portland, Oregon. 7t.a4sl6 104] » Attorneys for P la in tiff . for Capponl’s address. The proprie­ by an expert. If we should make « ken. These Mr. Earnum announced PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. tor gave It as No. - Via Nationals. mistake she— the lady — Emmerett— would be a total lose to him and tbs To the Hon. County Court of the State He tried to say something else, but might tako offense at what we got.” ranchmen might aa well carry them M O N S . — In the C ircu it Oonrt o f the of Oregon, for 8herman County, we, the S U M State Free Buss to and from T rains. Rates Monty did not understand him. In- Tony Goff tucked hla envelope away away. of Oregon for Sherman county. . undersigned residents and legal voters in deed, he was so hot that all he wished and prepared to omoke. “There aln t Six dinner seta and four vases and District Number On«, county and state 60c, 75c, |1.00, |1.50, $2.00. European I Oregon State L in d Board, P la in tiff to know was Capponl’s street and num­ no use losing your nerve,” he said at a glass water pitcher had gone dow n aforesaid, do hereby respectfully P«««*®“ vs. ' plan. Sherm an County headquarters. ber, which he received written on a length. “You braced us to the Job, and to destruction, and Mr. Earnum dols- andprsy that said County Court shall Anna J. Brook, D . E. O ilm an , and Charles W iokcreham, Defendants card. ’ we got to carry It through. Mebbe we fuUy announced that »90 would barely grant a license to 8 T Smith to sell spirit­ Then Monty took hla wife to their ho ain’t got to go clean to Penfield. What cover the wholesale price. uous, mslt sod viniou* liquors tn the town T o Onarleo Wiokereham, defendant above In silence the »90 was handed over, of Rufus, District Number one, in less A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L . tel on the Via Cavour and, leaving her yon think of that lamp to Cox’a win­ named - _ In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon there, went to the number on the Via der?" He pointed a lean forefinger at while the girl stood near with down­ qusntities than oua gallon fof the H I 111 11 1 1 1 H 1 1» I l 11 1 H 11 1 I H ’fr’M 1 I 1 i t I » 1 H 11 1 t 1 Yon are hereby required to appear and 1 for which his receipt from the County i National« given him, where he found the dusty, fly spotted merchandise dis cast face. - '■ (tnawar the oom plaint died against you in “All these pieces that aln t broke os- Treasurer of said Sherman County may the above entitled court and anit w ith in six a store for the sale of books and sta­ played by the postmaster. long to you gentlemen.” remarked MX. call for. ................ M * 11M-M"111111111 h <-»» h - h - weeks from the date of the first publication ¿ n u n l i t t i i tionery. Monty, who was bent on do­ The three surveyed It longingly. F A Hull P A Vensble of this summons, tow it: on or before the ing things as he had always read of It was a tall lamp of pink glass and Earnum magnanimously. “Of course R E Boaarth A T Striker 16th day of September, 1911; and if you fa il their being done in affairs of honor, en when freed from dust and lighted they ain’t no use to me because none R Dingle Geo W Ramsey . so to ans»e>, for want thereof, the p la in tiff I tered the store and asked a clerk who might cast an added rosy glow over of ’em match anything else I ’ ve in J S Fowler w ill apply to the oonrt for s judgm ent and A H Martin decree th a t a oertatn m ortgage, given by ’ advanced to meet him if he spoke Eng the future of the newly wedded pair. ■tock. There’s cups and saucers and T A Fowler W Tata in n « J. Brock and George A. Brock, her r Venable R C W .H U plates and"— w Mr. Pepper strode to the door and Ush. husband, ainoe deoeaaed, to the piMintiff, F L Hulery J P Ltndem an ♦ ”1 guess we’ll be going along, in bearing date tbe 27th day of A p ril, l« » J .*“ d “81, signor, a leetie.” bawled an Inquiry. Oron Hoffman Chas Hill rcoordcd oo the 2Hth dny of April, 1B9W, on He returned and flung blmselr on terruptedTrole slgwjy ag h e t h n t f t Monty thereupon told him that i «- You are cordially invited to make the Alfred Hines W E Boaarth page 896, o f book E of tbe record of m ort­ wished to see Signor CapponL The his horse. “Three nlnetyelght, Inclnd | Earl Hines 4 C h ild r e n C ry gages for Sherman county, state of Oregon, clerk managed with difficulty to tell Ing the shade,” he repeated contemp be foreclosed, and that the lauds and prem ­ J A Pvburn Ed Phillip® ises therein described, via: the north west FOR FLETCHER’S Monty that Blgnor Capponi was out tuously, “and ua with a hundred In C M Ruyper. G W ®*.a®kbJrn quarter and the west h alf of the north east Then Monty told him to tell Slgn<>r our pockets to spend!” . S L Coats Bruce Millard quarter of seotion sixteen, in township one Fred Liub«her G E Wilkerson Capponi when he came In that he had With one accord they resumed the I north, range nineteen easb- of the W illa m - C C D eyo Chas R Fields Insulted a lady and there must be an Journey to Penfield, leaving behind the I ette m eridan, in Hhetman oounty, Oregon, containing 240 acres, more or less, be sold Anson Tom « apology or a fight. Then be threw dark shadowing mountains with the Frank Medlar Prank E Brown, - Jr. - I in the m anner ^provided by law, ana tnat l Your resting place between trains down hla card on the counter. The last glimmer of the sunset along the I the prooccds of tach wil© be applied to the I • J B Venable F E Brown, Sr. z Sherman. clerk took It up and began to talk to upper ridges. It was after dark when «. I liqu idation of the amonnts doe p la in tiff on • . at The Dalles, Oregon, K. L aid la w , p la in tiff 6tj28.il. 103]_________ __________ _____ I aaid mortgage and the note and the indebt- , t Monty about it In a mixed language of they pounded into the town, and, hun H. P. D iaher* L illi« M . Webber edneas whioh aaid mortgage wae K‘ven to three-fourths Italian and one-fourth f Section 82L ^ w n ^ i p tbe 15th day of September, t o ll, and if you * tlve to arrange a meeting. The brl e how there wan’t no place for allows Clean beds, and table the best the m arket «J2 1a Ì8 K » of W M f a l l ao to answer, for want thereof the plain- was beginning to hope that the trou >’ow, mine, what’s the damage T' He 1 North Range 18 East of the W. M .. con­ George Mowry, attorney for said «st« « tiffs w ill apply to the Conrt^for s judgm ent taining in a ll 647 sores, more or lees. will afford. Prices reasonable. Com­ and decree that a certain mortgage given ] ble.had fallen through when a waiter dug hie hand deep into a pocket and Traot No. 2 T he |£ **t h alf of »*0»»°“ l i ­ announced that sc-jv cue v ’aheJ to , rntipht forth hla month’s pay. HO. U M M O N S —l a the C ircui t Court oí the 8t»te ol by Roby B. Petteye to the p lain tiffs, bear­ the N. W X of Section 12 add mercial trade solicited. ing the date of the 3d day of January, 1306, Oregon tor M wrtnsn eouotv. .. and the N. W. X of the D E. A eee Signor Sherman In H » rr The girl knelt upon the floor and the ». W. and recorded the 16th day of J a n u a ry ,1906. the S. W. M of the Northeast M of room Mrs. Sherman Insisted on going bent her head above the fragments, and Knimn ^rj,n«ber, P la in tiff, 1 be foreclosed, and that the lands and the said Section 12, all being In Township 1, I pTemisea therein described, »is: the west 1 down with her husband, and he wee filectog them together with little dis Booth Hangs 1« East of W . M ., containing M ary r Am sohir, Defendant. | h a lf o f tbe north west quarter of section » unable to prevent her. Entering the mayed exclamations. At last she toeeed H a rry and the soptk west quarter of tbe south west Now, therefore, bv virtue of eaid * * * « a- reception room together, an Italian, back her misty black hair and looked the above named Quarter of seotion II, all in township three judgm ent, order, decree and order of eonth^ range 16 east bf the W illam efte m e- handsomely dreaeed, arose, poking a op at them with slowly crlmaoulng tion. sale, and in oompliance w ith the posnmande rtdasn, tn Sherman ooonty, Oregon, be sold of aaid w rit, I w ill on • ' card at Monty. „.„.„had in the manner provided by law, and that Mrs. Sherman gasped and clutched “It’s too bad,“ she said regretfully. Saturday the 26th day August 1911 dtoomw I® of Rooh rr I® be applied to the . her heart- Monty looked at the card “but thia la real cot glass, and It's aw- St to o’olock A. M . at the fro nt door of the ine acore, ro w « — liquidation of t te amounts due plain tiffs] . - ordeta and disburse­ the one be had left at Capponi e. pea­ tie and six tumblers—110 for th h hot County, State of Oregon, sell at publto * 7 I M I aad if you fa il to ao ap ments. attorney* fees, and interest, a ll as MO HO, O R EG O N . Saptembe», MW». ’ ... w the ch marks end .IL Then the visitor tie and »2 apiece for the tumblera a sc »ion