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OREGON.
F R ID A Y . . .September 29,1911
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P e rs o n a l T a lk W ith Yea.
A Story of Kidaaptaf
At any tim e when requested to do so,
the paper will be discontinued. But we
expect that all arrears w ill be paid before
such request is made. ' I t is easy to ask us
for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully
rendered at any time.
By CLAUSSA MACKIE
► Copyright by American Presa ,» san-
elation. UU.
ROYAL ETIQUETTE.
cocoanuta.
" W h e t. .r e tba oth»r.r >b. . r t r t
J *8 Card helped her over the gunwale.
mlng tn the next b o a t” ha an
swered evasively, and then, turning to
the men, “AU ready—cast off!” and la
an instant the dory was manned and
shot out Into the g ra / filial.
Where la the H arlequin T’ asked
Alice, straining her eyes a fter the de
parting boat
Beyond the reef,” replied Card
laconically.
“And—why are you here?*’ she asked
with growing wonderment In her wide
gray eyee. “Ton came in the first boat
nd left the women behind?”
Because 1 wanted you and I said I
jwould w in you. my lady!” he retorted
hotly.
“Am I to understand that the H arle
quin has not been In danger—that it
Is a trick?"
Not in the least danger.” he laughed
rudely.
“Alvelro knows this Island
and the cove like a book, and the ship
T
TAFT URGES USE
OF IMPEACHMENT
AN ARTIST OF NERVE.
In
Remarkable Daring and Ossie
■n AI »Ins Aeeldent
The architect Vtoltot la Doc waa oae
day op tba SchwarsaoMr* glacier at
a height of about W»0 fast accompa
hied by Baptists, the guide, who
marched In front The tw o men ware
attached to each ether by a rope, aa la
usual In Alpine mountaInagrlng,
The guide had passed over a crevasse,
hot when M Vlollet to Dpc attempted
to cross it he failed and fell into the
abyss. The golds tried to p oll him
o u t but Instead he found hlmeelf
gradually descending.
The architect perceived th at hla
companion If ha persisted In the at
tempt to save him would surely share
hie fate, and be asked I f Baptists had
a fam ily.
“A w ife and children,” waa the an
swer.
“Then." said T lo lle t le Due quietly.
" I shall cut the rope.”
H e did ao and fall, but a block of
Ice th irty feet lower down stopped hla
descent When Baptiste saw thia and
that fo r a time the danger was lessen
ed he wept la search of help and re
turned w ith four stout peasants. Throe
boon afterward Vlollet le Doc was ex
tricated.
In spite e f hla perilous position the
ruling pension waa strong w ith the
a rtis t for, although he waa almost cov
ered w ith tofctito from the dripping w a
ter. he had Contrived’ to make d m r -
tngs of the
to perceive.
HOTEL MORO
W . C R U T L E D G E , P ro p ricto f.
St. Louis— Admitting that the courts
of the United States are “not what
they ought to be," President T a ft ad
vocated a more liberal use of the Im
peachment of Judges, aa 4 substitute
for the Judlctol recall, which he d
nouaced, la a
hero.
The President declared that the
law’s delay was unquestionably one of
the greatest causes of unrogt la thia
oouatry and said that undoubtedly the
reoall Idea had grown out ef the fact
that the oourte were net performing
the functions that they should.
Judges should he made more r
sponsible, the President declared J,
There should be Judicial procedure, a
proper bearing, rather than public
«lam er.
Mr. T a ft declared that the
delay In ads^aletorlng Justloe In thia
country should bring the blush of
shame to ell good A—-—
m g that
the eourto e f thia oeuatry made a
very poor shewing la oemparlson with
those ef Bnglaad. where the Judges
keep up with their dockets and where
eriaalnals
find sw ift
punishment
Awaiting them.
• .
N e a r e s t H o t e 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 ffo rd ,
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S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C .
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.O p p o site P o s t o f f ic e
When Alice Lovett bad come out of
the east, where she had been for a
year’s visit, Percle Caro auccumbed at
once to her loveliness and charm. I t
In England It Assumes a Number wav by no means his first love affair,
but it was without doubt hla most seri
of Curious Phases.
ous one.
Tho beautiful Miss Lovett, however,
PORTLAND STOP AT
looked with Indifference upon the
THINGS THE KING CANNOT 0 0 young millionaire— upon his extreme
slenderness, his narrow face with Its
wreck part, the landing in the boat, I
close placed eyes, elefck hair and rose may as well <eU you, waa part of the
H a la Barred From Aocoptlng Gifts
bud mouth, like a girl’s. She disliked , game I"
From Individuals, Ha M ust Not B«
M i ovefdeferectlal manner, the touch
“And—now? I t Is yonr Intention to
long to a Club and May Not Marry of hla white spatulate finger tips and. detain me here?" she asked angrily.
Corner of 7th and S ta rk S treet.
Without Parliament's Conoont.
Well, until you promise to marry
above all, hla effeminacy. Mentally
me,” he admitted..,.
C H A S . W R IG H T . P re s id e n t
I t may sound a little curious, but she wore a picture of a tall, brown
M . C . K M C K IR S Q Id , M a n a g e r.
“And i f I do not?**
there ure quits a number of things faced man. w ith strong hands, keen
“Ton’ll
have
to
stay
until
you
d
o
r
blue
eyes
and
a
shock
of
chestnut
hair.
which, despite hla exalted position aa
I t is n e w , a n d it s r o o m s are p r o v id e d w ith
“And If I consent?’
sovereign of the realm. King George There was also the memory of a brief,
r
u n n in g w a te r a n d l o n g d is t a n c e t e le p h o n e s .
"W
hy,
there’s
a
settlement
on
the
V. cannot do. Those disabilities range blissful betrothal, a quarrel and the
other
side
of
the
Island,
and
the
clergy
long
ache
after
the
parting.
He,
the
Japanese
Oeds.
E
u r o p e a n p la n . R a te d
per d a y an d up.
over all aorta of matters and concern*
«aid th a t there are no few,
etiquette, politics, religion and „law . artist, had sailed for unknown seas man there”— he stopped abruptly. -
“A settlement!” she exclaimed Joy
than 8,000000 Wtoghi» gods worshiped
To begin with etiquette. It la an estab with sketch book and pencil, while she
by the Japanese, s
'
lished practice that bis majesty must had fled home to California aa being ously. “Thank you for the Informa
A p p le s .
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
never call upon or grant an audience farthest from the scene o f her heart tion, Percle Card!” She turned and
To stew apples so each quarter la
U M M O N S —In the C ircu it C ourt o, the State
ran sw iftly along the curving beach
to a fprelgn monarch except In the disaster.
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Oregon,
for
Sherman
county.
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unbroken sud so clear one can almost
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I t was at the suggestion of his so toward a point of laud that Jutted Into
presence of a responsible minister.
see through It la an art. and yet k la a
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Etiquette also precludes him from ac cial sponsor, Mrs. Arlington, that Per the little bay.
simple thing to do if one only knows
va.
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For a moment be watched her
cepting a gift which a loyal subject du Card planned a cruise on the H a r
bow. Peel ta ft sppfiea very thin, cut M innie E. De Kay, Defendant J
wrathfully. Then he followed. Bhe
may wish to make him. Should, how lequin.- I t required heroic resolve to
them In quartan and remove the coma
do
this,
but
the
opportunity
offered
by
To M innie E. De Kav, the above named • >
ran
Uke
a
deer,
but
he
waa
lithe
of
ever, the gift be a» Joint offering the
and seeds. Aa fast aa yon can peel and
P o r t l a n d , O re g o n .
defendant:
form and like a cat upon his fe e t
prohibition does not apply. Thia en long, delightful days onr the Pacific
quarter them drop the apples In a
In the name of the State of Oregon:
ables King George to accept gifts with Alice Lovett, followed by dream W ith long, sweeping bounds he gained saucepan In which you have already
Yon a n hereby required to appear and
Eastera Orogaa Headqwrtere.
which are subscribed for by a number ful, moonlit, tropical nights, was not on her and, reaching her, placed one placed cold w ater to the depth o f two answer the oom plaint filed against yon in
the
nbove
entitled
aoit
on
or
befote
the
laet
to be denied, and ao it was th at one hand on her shoulder. Bhe uttered a Inches. When the apples are all In. put
of people together.
day of the time preeorlbed in the order of
ly most centrally
▲ king never writes a letter to any fine September morning the long black sharp cry, and tn that instant there the saucepan over a alow flre,eo?er It pnblieatioe, tefcwit: oo or before the 3d
waa
a
scuffle
of
feet,
the
shout
of
a
hull
of
the
Harlequin
slipped
through
body outside hla family circle.
All
located. Fifth 8t. cara pass
till the water reaches the boiling point, day of November, 1911, and If yon fail to ao
other correspondence baa to be con the Golden Gate and disappeared Into igruff voice, and some dark body h u rl-. then remove the cover and let the ap appear and answer, the plaintiff w ill apply ;
tho doors every few minutes.
to the oonrt for the relief demanded in the , ,
ed Its e lf upon Percle Card and bore
ducted through one of hla secretaries. the enchanted west
ples simmer almost Imperceptibly till oomplaiut filed herein against yon, towit:
him
to
the
sand.
“Can you do it ? ’ asked Card for the
Nor does King George accept invita
you can pierce them easily with a for a deeree dissolving the bonds of mqtri-
The dark body resolved Itself into
P opular Priced R ootiuront
tions to dine or atop with a subject third time.
broom splint; then sprinkle the sugar monv now existing between the plaintiff
Captain AJvelro scowled. “I must the leather countenance and stocky over them and let them Just simmer and yonrself, on the grounde of desertion,
W hat he does when he wishes to pay
B u n p c a a P U a , RaU» $ i.0 0 and up
and for snob other and further relief aa to
figure of Simon Colton. H e sat upon
auch a visit la to Invite himself. An think,“ he said sullenly. “ I must plan
until it la all melted. Remove the the oonrt may seem equitable and Jaat.
Thia BoramoM ia served upon yon by pnb-
other strictly observed point of eti It all out and consider IL There Is a the recumbent form of hla late em saucepan from the fire and let It stand
L Q. SWETLAND, Mar.
ployer and addressed the trembling girl:
lioation thereof for the period of aix snooe««-
quette la that on ascending the throne risk.“
where the apples w ill get cold before ive weeks in The Sherman County Observer,
C. H. SHAFER, AaaL M r-
“
Don’t
you
be
afeerd
of
this
here
a king shall withdraw from any clubs
“B a h r’ scoffed Card.
" I f you’re
turning them into a dish fo r the table a weekly newspaper of general olrenlation, : : i i í TT w T ú 1 1 n i ? i 111 h 1 1 1 1 » h 1 1 111111 h 11111 l i i-i-H-
to which be has hitherto belonged. afraid, say so! I thought you fellow» little piper, miss. H e couldn’t hurt a
pnhliahed in Bberman oounty, Oregon, in
flea. I f you’d slapt>ed his face good
tnrenanoe to an order of the Hon Wm.
Similarly he cannot become a Free were fire eaters. When It conies right
Egyptian hasekere and Medneee.
lenriohe, County Judge for Bberman Co ,
and
hard
he’d
’a’
run
away.
B
ut
you
Mason, and If be happens to be one at down to turning off a Job—well, say,
r 1 1 1 n t i 1 1 1 i n n 1 1 r i i t u 1 1 !■<■>♦< n 1 1 n i 1 1 n 1 1 1 u ( n -( +
An Egyptian smoker of basbeeah to dnly made on the 21at day of September,
the date of hla ascension he muet re you’ve got a kindergarten beaten to a did the runnln’, and he, bein’ the kind even a more helpless slave than the l£ l l, and the date of the first publication • »-<
that
ain’t
afeerd
of
nobuddy
that’s
sign from the craft.
King George, standstill.” ‘
22d dav of September, 1911.
Chinese opium te n d Hb knows that thereof is the
ALLAN R JOY; Attorney
however, has not been Initiated.
“Ah, you think se?’ The captain’s afeerd of him, why, be Just nat’r’lly In the end he w ill become a m ad m a n,
7ta22n8-118]
for Plaintiff
Even In affairs of the heart a sover slim brown fingers caressed an ugly follered after.”
O sc a r A n d e r s o n , M a n a g e r .
— ;
yet he rushes toward the aw ful goal
How
did
you
get
here,
Simon?’
eign must bow to the w ill of others. looking knife produced from his tight
with unrelaxed speed.
W ith the
asked
Alice
eagerly.
“How
can
we
Although King Oophetua might have ly girted w a is t “Just the same, eir.
Cor. Front and M orrison 8 ts . Portland, O regon.
get away? And Is It true that the strange exaltation which first comes
loved and shared hla throne with a I ’ll take my time and think about It.”
to the smoker he feels himself floating
Harlequin
has
gone?*
beggar maid, the foyal marriage act
Card shifted uneasily in hie seat
Simon tucked a generous bit of to from cloud to cloud or alighting In the
would render the occurrence of any “ All rig h t take your time, old sport’’
gardens of palacee all hla own. Moat
F r e e B u s s t o a n d fr o m T r a in s . RateB
such romantic union impossible In Eng he said, w ith a sickly grin. “ And as bacco In his mouth and nodded sol of the basbaash which Egypt con
emnly.
“1
heerd
them
a-layln’
plans
6 0 c , 7 5 c , 1.00, $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 . E u r o p e a n
land.
Members of the blood royal for you, Colton, keep your mouth shut
sumes cornea from Greece. From the
must have the sanction of parliament —aavey?* H e glared savagely at the In the wheelhouse yest’dy. They ex husks of the hemp seeds and the ten
p la n .
S h e r m a n C o u n ty h e a d q u a r te r s.
pected me to Jlne in, and 1 did as fu r
before they can marry, and thia would eld seaman.
der hope of the hemp pleat the Greeks
I
wanted
to.
I
knew
If
I
opened
Colton observed a respectful silence,
certainly not be accorded unless the
manufacture a greenish powder whose
my ja w nobuddy’d believe me and
birth and position of the lady were and AJvelro, who had sheathed hla
fumes bring the (ecstasy its victims
A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T C L e
they’d clap me below. So 1 keeps my
knife, turned hla somber face to the
beyond reproach.
desire -
trap
shut
and
thinks
I
’ll
be
on
deck
young
millionaire.
“Give
yourself
no
An English king’s position toward
■ 1 1 1 1 m 111 i i 1 1 i n 1111
11 n w t u n i t + » 4 W - h - h - i
to take ’care o’ miss when we lands.
the law Is somewhat peculiar. Theo uhcsHlness. M r. Card. I t w ill happen They loses me overboard while they BCMMONB—Ip the plrenit Court of the
state
of
Orogon
for
Sherman
oonnty.
retically he la above the law. In prac a> you wish—about tomorrow even
were brlngln’ you here, miss, and
11 i 1 1 I I I 11 1 1 1 1 1 H l l l i H W i n i l I I H I I 1 1 1 1 1 H O M
h
tice, however, he has to obey It, Jnat lag or very early the following day.” devil a prayer did one of them dagoes M ill ward B. Davis Maroell, Plaintiff,
vs.
H
la
voice
dropped
to
a
hissing
whis
as have hla subjects. H e must ob
say when I slipped over. I lays In Ann Alethe Dayla Maroell.Defendant
serve the established legal system of per. “ Ami the payment of the money
w ait here, and blast me If I didn’t go I’O Anil Alethe Devia M arosi, the above
—I
may
be
assured
of
th
a
t
sir?”
the country. Any royal proclamation
asleep on duty. But I ’m wide awake
nHvnriti
‘Sure thing,’* nodded Card carel
which he issues la only binding in so
now.” H e arose and aimed a kick at In the name of the State of Oregon:
ly,
“and
I
f
you
make
a
pretty
Job
of
Yon are hereby required to appear and
far aa it la founded upon an existing
the recumbent form o f Mr. Card.
answer the eomplaint filed against von In
law. I t cannot alter the common law it I ’ll make it twenty-five hundred.”
The little millionaire jumped to his the above entitled enit, on or before the last
All that night and the next day the
Y o u are cordially invited to make the
or create a new offense, nor can a
fe e t ashen w ith anger and despairing day of the time preeorlbed in the order of
king set up private tribunals, such as Harlequin labored In the teeth o f a humiliation. H e stared from the for pnblioatioB, to-wit.on or before the 13th day
of Oetober. 1911, and if you fail to ao ap
the star chamber, or add to the Juris gala A t nightfall Percle Card report
bidding countenance of the sailor to pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the
ed
that
the
men
were
exhausted,
a
diction of a court. By a special act of
the haughty, scornful one of the girl ooart for the relief demanded in the oom-
laint filed herein agalnat von, to-wit. for a
parliament It has also been decided propeller shaft was broken and that he had attempted to abduct
She
the
yacht
was
drifting
helplessly
at
eoree dissolving the bonds of matrimony
that if hla majesty were to lose an ac
turned
away
and
looked
beyond
him.
now
existing between the plaintiff and yonr-
the mercy of the storm. There was a
tion brought against him by the reve
H
er
face
softened,
and
a
glad
light
aelf,
on the gronnds of ernel and inha-
spare shaft aboard, but under present
nue authorities he would be liable for
Y o u r r e s t in g p la c e b e tw e e n tr a in s
came Into her eyes. Amassment and man treatment, and for snob other and
conditions no repairs could be made
further relief aa to the Court may aeero
the payment of costa
recognition
flushed
her
cheeks.
She
H e made thia announcement to the
eqnitable and Jaat.
a t T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n ,
By the law of the land the king can
Thia anmmnna ia served upon yon by pnb- This offer holds only to the last
the— men In the smoking room after looked like a vision of the morning
not possibly commit an offense Any
aix
lioatioD
thereof
for
a
period
of
A n e x c e lle n t r e s ta u r a n t a t m o d e r a te p r ice s.
with her shining haly and sw eet gray
of October and is to all subscrib
the women had retired.
only Observer,
ive weeka in Tbs Sherman Ooani
Injury or wrong suffered by a subject
eyes.
"Then there Is danger?*’ said Man
a weekly newspaper ef general olrenlation er« to both papers alike.
at hla hands has to be attributed to
“Oh!” she cried rapturously. . “Who published in Bberman eoonfo, Oregon, In
nerlng coolly.
the “mistake of hla advisers,*" hence
11 u i riH i n i i - H 111111 i i 11 i H ' t < 1 1 1 1 n t »»(•(-*( 1 1 1 1 1 < h i • •
pnrananoe to an order of the Hon Wm. Hen-
Is th a t? ’
Card laughed nervously. “O f course.'
rioha Connty Judge for Sherman oonnty,
It happens that King George la the
They turned and followed her glance. dnly made on the 26th day of Anguat, 1911,
he said abruptly.
“I f the wind
only person In Great Britain who ean-
changes AJvelro says we’ll come out A figure was advancing down the and the date of the first pablioation there
na t a west a suspected filou. even If
♦ ♦♦
beach toward them—a tall man with of le the let dav of September. 1911.
all right**
S. J. felLVKRMAN, Attorney
inch a one were to be seen by him en
♦
Alice Lovett stopt little that night bared head. H o carried an easel In 7tslolfilOtil
for
Plaintiff.
tering Buckingham palace or Windsor
She as well aa the root o f the women one hand and a small camp chair In
♦
castle. The reason for this la because
was a good sailor, but the pitching and the other. A painting k it was slung
Sensi-Weekly Oregon Journal,
no action for wrongful arrest could
SUMMONS— In the Ctrwuit Court ot the
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p
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lurching of the yacht prevented repose from bis shoulders. Suddenly be lift
one year.............................. $1.50
■tate of Oregon, Cor Bberman oonnty.
lie against him, and therefore I f the
♦
ed
his
eyes
and
saw
the
little
group.
of body, while her mind was painfully
Sherman Connty Observer .. 1.S0
person arrested by him were proved
active In Its restive unhappiness. That Alice started forward w ith a loud, Edwin F. Weaver, Plaintiff,
♦
Innocent there would then be a wrong
glad cry that rang in Percle Card’s Leah Helene Weaver, Defendant
day she had refused Percle Card’s o f
Total .........................
$X00
without a remedy. Another legal dis
’
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S te a m H e a t, E le c t r ic L ig h ts , E le c tr ic
for of marriage for the third time, and ears for many a day, 8uch a revela
ability of the king la that be la barred
To Lenh Helene Weaver, the above named
hla open resentment was unpleasant
tion of love that it Was!
C a ll B e lls .
O . R . & N . L o c a l T r a in s
of all rights In matters relating to land
defendant.
v
“Ralph, Ralph. Ralph!” she called.
She sank into a dose, to be awakened
♦
In the name of the State of Oregon:
after a lapse of sixty yean. He la also
s to p a t fr o n t d o o r .
R a ilw a y T ic k e t
Ralph Bolton dropped his burden and
Yoo are hereby required to appear and
by an Insistent rapping nt her door.
*
♦
prohibited from serving on a ju ry or
Borne one was speaking hoarsely. came to meet her w ith Incredulous answer the eomplaint filed agalnat von in
from giving evidence.
tbs above entitled suit, on or before the laat
office
in
t
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e
L
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b
b
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.
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eyes.
H
e
gathered
her
Into
his
willing
“Mias L o v e tt get up and drees at once!
day of the time preeorlbed .in the order of
U ntil ao comparatively recent a pe
arms without further explanation.
♦
We are In great dangerl H urry 1’’
pablioation,to-wit, on or before the 18th day
riod as 1870 i f a subject were convict
Oh, I have wanted you so badly!” of Oetober, lffll, and If you fail to ao ap
Thera were hoarse about» from the
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ed of treason or felony the king could
PubIHhe« the leteat eafi mo»« complete tele-
pear and answer, plaintiff w ill apply to the
oonrt for the relief demanded in the e<
claim hla property. Another lapsed boat th at had been lowered, and Alice she sobbed Into his shoulder.
graphic new« ol tba world; give« reliable
H e tightened his grasp on her form plaint filed herein against yoq: io-wit, for
found
herself
hurried
over
the
market reporta, aa it la published at Portland,
prerogative of the crown la one known
a deeree dissolving the bonds of matrimony
wbora tba market n e w , can ba and I , corrected
aa “corody.” During lta existence a and passed from one strong arm to as he drew back her head and kissed now existing between the plaintiff an<
to date fo r each iaaue. It alao baa a page of
yourself, on tto grqnndaof desertion and
king who wanted to advance the In another until she was seated In the her tenderly on the lips.
Simon Colton spat reflectively upon for sneh other
m e d a l matter (or the (arm aad home, an eater-
terests of a royal chaplain could com pitching dory. There was a little de-
ta ie iM etorv pefo aad a p a r i or more of ooaalc
pel a bishop to support each a clergy My while the boat roes and sank on the sand and turned hla back on the oonrt may
i yon by publi-
Thia summons
aeeb week-KM time, a rear, «
man until a benefice had bean found the great rollers. Another boat was reunited lovers.
tka In
ostion thereof
..
“
Seehis
to
me,
yonng
feller,”
be
said,
»kly
being
towered.
the Bhermsn Cosate Observer
for him. Nowadays he has not even
h
. Once she raised her voice and called, fixing the miserable Percle w ith a hu newspaper of geBsral oiroulstion p u b lis iheil
the right of founding a bishopric or
in Bberman oonnty, Oregon, in pursnanoe
creating
ecclesiastical
Jurisdiction. “lira . Arlington, are you safe?" but morous eye, “that you’ve brought that to an order of the Hon W illiam Henrieha,
——aemnmamea^mj^— “
♦=■
Givea tbe local n e w , and happening, and »hould
Similarly he must always be a mem the words died out on the gale She there young miss to a place where County Judge of said Bberman uonntv, Ore-
„__, dnly mnde oil the 99th day of Angnat,
be in every home ia thia county.
T h e tw o
ber of the Church of England and reached out a hand and fait nothing she's mighty glad to be.”
1911, and the dale of the first pnbLoation
papers make a »plendld combination and you
E n t ir e ly n e w , c o n v e n ie n t to. b u s in e s s .
save the rough flannel shirt of a sea
cannot change hla religion.
She W as Toe ■nthusiaetlo.
aave SI by aandiad your aubacription to tba
T h e theory th at the k ln r “rwtyna. man. H e r friends were probably fol
C le a n b e d s, a n d ta b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t
“Teaching to me.” said an enthusias
7t,slol3 1071
Attorney for Plaintiff
but does not govern I*
h »."'”
lowing in another boat
tic young schoolmistress, “Is a holy
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER
out by the political system of the
w ill afford . P r ic e s r e a s o n a b le .
C om
Before the could think further the
country. While the members of par
roar of the breakers drowned even her calling. To sow in the young mind the
W e also Siva a Rood clubbiaR offer for (ba
m e r c ia l tr a d e s o lic it e d .
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore.
llameut are bis majesty's “faith fu l thoughts, and for a few moments It seeds of future knowledge and watch
D ully and Seeday or Sunday Journal
gon, for the Oonnty of Sherman.
commons,’’ they have certain privi seemed aa though animation was sus them as they grow and develop is a
leges which he himself does not pos pended while the dory burst through pleasure greater than I can tell. I I. s. Booti, Plaintiff.
J
SUMMONS.
sess Thna King George can summon a booming mountain of water. Hhe never weary of my work. My thoughts ». C. O’Leary* Defendant
01753884
ioooooooooooooooooooooooooo
or prorogue parliament at will, but be was drenched to the skin and panting are only o f ’—
cannot prolong It beyond a definite for breath when, with a suddenness
“I am very sorry,” Interrupted the
Time Table
N orth
South
period. Similarly he la absolutely de that was startling, they gilded down young man to whom she waa talking,
bound
June 18 1911
bound
barred from Imposing any sort of tax the mountain of water and descended “that you are so devoted to your pro
oomplaint filed w a in rt I
paMcn-
ation whatever without first securing with a rush into Infinite calm, and ex fession, Miss Clara. I had hoped that titled
a ex-
or be for
i tied oourt
ooart an"
and j ia^aa^^ on
n ^»
<er daily
S T A T IO N S
the data
da of the <er daily
the consent of parliament Bo Jeal cept ftor the tong swell left by the some day I might have asked you—la ptrntion
tration of atx
aix wwaaa rom *ww
ously guarded la this privilege that a rushing combers the boat gilded evenly fact, I called toulght—but 1 hardly first publirstioa of thia aummoua, to-wit:
. . . .Shaniko . . . 7.45 am
pm 70
on or before the 19tk day «f Ootobar, 1911,
• lin g cannot create new officer« with
. . . . v in ic o x .. . .
8.15
57-
under the Impetus of the stout armed dare go on. In the light of what you’’— Itud If yon fail m to eeawtr, for want there
new fees or annex new fees to exist
........ K a n t............ 8.30
“You may go on, Mr. Smith,” said of plaintiff will ink« Jadgm^m ««ainet yon I S
52
oaramen.
for the sum of >600.01 together wllh to.
ing officers, as auch a course would
8.45
. .Bourbon
2
A ll thia while not a sound b«d beau the young lady softly. *T am a little term» on 11960 OOfroaa Oetober A W » . to
. .Grass Valley.,.
9.10
be considered as Imposing a fresh tax.
O A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K I N Y O U R
4.15
too enthusiastic at times perhkps
D
Meptaniber
19.1900.
and
internal
an
$1000
00
> ... Erfkine . . .
9.35
In bygooe times, however, when an uttered b f her companions. Pteaently
3.55
from
Heptambar
19.
1999,
to
Deeember
1,
W ind Shota.
id le d a y s b y t e l l in g y o u r n e ig h b o r s o f t h e g o o d
9.45
........Moro . . . . .
3.35
English monarch was In want of funds the keel grounded on soft, yielding
Tw o striking Instances of the effects 1901, and Interest on $860 00 from Daeam-
. . D a M o a a . . . 10.00
23
he would levy taxes right and left and sand, and Percto Card's voice broke of “wind »hot»,” or tho current» of air ber 1,1901, to Jnee 19. « « ¿ a n d to tarer an 3.20
q u a lit ie s o f T h e O b ser v e r . ‘T f y o u c a n ’t g e t th e ir s u b
..McDonald , . 10.15
9600.00 from Jane 19, I f f * until paid, 3.05
19.
the long ellsftce.
without asking anybody.
at the rata of « par eant parannom. a ril for 2.45
caused
by
the
enemy's
cannon
balls,
. . . Sandon . . . 10.35
16
s c r ip tio n s , se n d u s t h e ir a d d r e s s e s a n d w e w ill s e n d
"Rafe on shore, Mies L o v e tt” he sold
T he franclae doea not extend to Eng
aro given In the ‘‘Autobiography of the eoata and diahnrsemanM of thia ootion. 2.40
14 ‘ . . . Klondike . . 10.45
This snmmona
to pnh
pnbliikad by order of
llsh monarchs.
King George la one briskly, and Alice was too cold and
amona
is
11.00
........W aaco____
9
th e m s a m p le c o p ie s . W e p a y fo r a ll s o lic it in g y o u d o
Sir Henry Smith." /O n one occasion the Hon Wm.
Hnnrtnba.
m. Hear
leba, Jadgnof the OonaW 2.15
o f the few men possessing a gennloa weary to reject the clammy baud that
. . . . . Sink.......... 11.10 ,
7
hla horse fell as If stone dead, but ha Coart for the Oonnty
Connty of Sherman, State of 1.50
¡ 0 T S u b s c r ib e fo r T h e O b se r v e r . B e s t W e e k ly p u b lis h e d
. . . . . Gibeon . . . , 11.15
•ta k e In the country without the priv sought bars la the dark
5
mtd arden
o rla r wan made and dated 1.45
id arid
was not hurt at all. On another occa < ir^goa. and
Day waa dawning.
........Bigg»......... 11.45 Ar
ilege of recording a vote. — Ix»ndon
the 9fi»h day
Angnat. 1911. and the data 1.25 Lv 0
iy of Angnat,
slon
an
officer
was
“knocked
down
by
in t h e I n la n d E m p ir e . E v e r y o n e Teads it .
<>f ibe Aral pubi matten of thia aommooa Is
Bhe looked a t the Jungle covered
Bellman.
the »rind of a shot and hla fa c t M the l e t *
For information aad ratea, apply to
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