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Tiie Observer MORO. OREGON. F R I D A Y ............. October 13,1911 T H E T IN . PEDDLER Personal T a lk W ith Yaa. Al any timewhen requested to do ao, the paper will be discontinued. But we expect that all arrears will be paid before •uch request is made. It is easy to ask us lor a statement, which will be cheerfully rendered at any time. TRIPOLI IS DECLARED UNDER MARTIAL LAW Italian Governor Issues Pro H e W as Chock Full of Romance By F. A. MffCHEL Copyright by American Press Asso ciation, l i l t Few persons are satisfied w ith their station In life or their occupation. I am an exception to that rule. I de light In my work, and yet I am only face at Ills Window, lltduflnated by a firelight. It ’s the prettiest sight be/ever saw. A t any rate, If a vista of heaven had been opened to me I couldn’t have been more delighted. I whirled my chair around and sat enraptured. The window was just high enough from the ground and the girl just tall enough to show her face, but not the rest of her body. She could see me fairly well by /he light of the fire. “Who are you.” she asked, “and w h a t are you doing here?*’ “I ’m a pin peddler, and I stopped here for overnight.” “Is that all? I thought you must be robber.” “I suppose a robber would be more attractive to you than a tin peddler.” “Not a nice tin peddler.” r There was some encouragement In this. But I was curious to And out about the house 1 was In. "Where did you come from?” I asked. From Just over a rise in the ground. Our place Is hidden by trees. I saw smoke'against the sky and came to the bill to find out what it come from.* Since it was from this chimney I thought I ’d come on and see who was In the bouse.” * “I ’m very glad to see you. I ’m cu rious to. know how the premises hap pened to* be loft as they are. I ’ve been forming theories about It. Perhaps you can tell me which theory Is cor- — Easy la Identify. A Chinese prince In this country vis The Lady Guaranteed Silence, and She ited police headquarters In New York and was much interested In tbe thumb M ade Good. Unexpectedly uii uptown pustor who mark records preserved there as a > W . C RUTLEDGE, Proprietor. encouraged cougregatioual singing method of identification for crim ínala , “ We have used thumb marks fo r ' gained a new parishioner. Keen though his delight in hearing hla peo several thousand years as seals on ple sing, there w h * one member of his mercantile and other papers.” the Chi flock .whose e n d e a v o r s he never en naman told .the man lu charge of the couraged. But the mun sung without thumb mark bureau, “but we do not encouragement, wueh to the discomfi use them In any other way.” “ n o w dq you Identify your crimi ture of pew holders anywhere near him, who claimed that his loud, unmu nals?” asked the thumb mark man. “Oh. we have a very simple method sical voice threw them out of time and of Identification—we cut off th e lr^ tune. Repeated complaints .»convinced tbe heads.”—Saturday Evening Post. minister that somebody would have to assume the responsibility of silencing Newfoundland. the ambitions king* t . Do decided that In spite of ease aud swiftness of the man’s w ife was best fitted for tbe communication we breuk down over Job Owing to a difference In reli the pronunciation of names th a t. Lie IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO gious view's husbm d and wife attend ontslde our front door. Thpre Is New ed different chnrein s. but the minister foundland. Our earliest speculation In kuew her, so he culled and explained American settlers. B ut'you can’t pro JXXXXXXXXXXXX>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXX)OOOOCXXXXXXXXXX> his predicament. Mm was genuinely nounce It so as to satisfy everybody. surprised. A visitor has protested. The name *, “Do you mean to say he sings?” she has three selld syllables. One must said. win. In English mouths the accent Is “Tries to,” aaaeu '"d the pastor. generally put on the second syllable, She thought a mii.nte. “1 shall have for the dogs found their day. T h a t to come there to church,” she said. “1 sbqll be glad to see you.” said tbs Is wrong, quite wrong. But do yofi minister’ “But wlmt effect w ill that know whether you should say “New- fnln” or “Ninland?’’—London Chron buve on your husband's singing?” C H A S . W R IG H T , P eesidsnt The look she gave him wns more icle. M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r. significant , than ; words, and they C om m on P lu m es. meant a good deal. I t is new, and ita rooms are provided with M illiner—1 am sailing foV Paris next “John w ill never open his mouth week for French plumes and trim ru n n in g w ater and lo n g d istan ce telephones. when I am arednd." she said. mings. Could I purchase anything for E uropean plan. Rates $1 per day and up And John never has. — New York you? Mrs. Recent Rich—W hy, yes; Times. you may bring ms half a dosen of those nom de plumes I often hear A Comet. SDoken of.—Judge. € X ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXT Tbe following whimsical account of U M M O N S —In the C ircu it C ourt <>» •*»« State tbe nature of a splendid comet is given of Oregon, for Sherman county. In au old French m ilitary Journal: “It J Is a parcel of old stars w'bo, being no T. M. Do Kay, P laintiff v«. —- ? longer fit for service, have been dis M innie E. De Kay, D efendant j i charged on half pay and, to save ex To M innie E De Kay, the above named pense. have agreed to me«q together.” defendant* A Clever Mute. In the nam e of the State of Or»>gnn:- Eastern Oregon Headquarters. Emuuuel Philibert, prince of Savoy, Yon ar • hereby required to appear and a deaf mute, w ho died 1700 at the ago answer the com plaint filed against you in the atiove en titled suit ou or before tbe last of flftv. mastered four languages. ;iy m w c e n tra lly KEPT MOUTH SHUT. H O T E L MORO ------- “TT?--- ---- Nearest Hotel to Business Center, bank and Depot. Courteous Treatment, Clean Beds and Table the best the market will J afford. - . - • * SU N D AY D IN N ER S 3 5 C . Opposite Postoffice Moro Oregon. T. a tin peddler. For heaven’s sake, why are you sat clamation Announcing City Isfled to be a tin peddler? For a paradoxical reason. 1 am in State of Siege. * full of Ideality and romance. Ideality and romance In a tin ped Rome.— M artial law was declared In dler! Nonaauae! Tripoli by Italy. The Italian governor Yes; listen to me snd I w ill prove to of the recently acquired territory Rear you that there can be romance even Admiral Borea d’ Olmo. issued a proc In a tin peddler. And because there lamation announcing the .city in a Is romance In me I enjoy nay work. I t gives ma opportunity to dream. For state of siege. In the occupation of Derna and the instance. 1 drive my peddling wagon along a road of a bright spring morn coast of Bomtyay Gulf the plan of the ing. Tha air la laden w ith the fra Italian campaign in northern Africa grance of -opening buda. Tha bird«“ 'Wtaat are they T ’ was revealed. Under cover of a great are chirping In the trees, flitting here ‘That couple," pointing to the picture naval display before Tripoli, Rear Ad and there, one carrying a bit of straw, m iral Aubray, feigning a pursuit of another a string, another a horsehair of a bride and groom, “had just been married and come to live here. Is the Turkish fleet, landed a force from w ith which to build their nests. They that so?” the fleet, occupying Bombay Gulf are chattering at each other just as No; another coupld just married persons would do who were building and the town of Derna, 500 miles east house. W hite clouds are rolling did.” of Tripoli. “Well, one of that other couple along silently on the borlxon. On my The Italian authorities at Tripoli la- left forest trees rear their topmost died.” sued a proclamation suppressing slav branches as if reaching toward tha “No; they’re both alive.” “They bad a , spat and separated.” ery. Tripoli was the only remaining blue aky, where a hawk la sailing. On “No such thing." port on the coast of Africa where my right and beneath me Ilea a lake. “Then they were separated by that slavery still prevailed, notwithstand Around about the country la a patch- crusty looking old woman whose pic ing the efforts of Great Britain and work of farms dotted with houses. ture hangs there. She wns the mother- I was driving my wagon one even France to prevent the traffic. in-law of one pf them.” ing In October, looking for a place in The attitude of the Turkish govern day of the tim e prescribed in tbe order of “Not at all. She Is my mother and which to spend tbe n fth t Tbe woods publication, to-wit: on ,or before the 3d ment regarding the Italians in the lo cated . F ifth S t. cars pass were aflame with patches of yellow or perfectly lovely." day of November, 1911, and if yon fail to so Ottoman enfrptre is viewed with some scarlet “One more guess. One or the other SUMMONS—In the Circuit (krart of the appear and answer, the plaiutiff will apply th e do o rs every few m in u tes. Î My eye was resting, as I state o f Orat oti lor Sherm an county. to the court for the relief dem anded in tue concern and the order of expulsion supposed, on one of these, a deep red, was extravagant, and that broke them - — —- ooroplaiut tiled herein against vou, towit: M i I I a h i U B. D avit M ortoli, Plaintiff, and the abolition of the capitulations, but In another moment I saw that It up.” Ï 7 for a decree d issolvin g the bondis of m atri- vs. “You’re no guesser. None of those Popular Priced Restaurant If carried into effect, may be the was the setting sun shining on a w in uiouv now existin g between the plaiutiff Ann Aleihe Davi» Marceli.Defendant aud yonrself, o u -th o grounds o f desertion, cause of serious complications. It dowpane. I drove on toward It and guesses Is right.” European Plan. Rate» $1 00 and up T<> Anu Atethe D avis M arceli, tbe above and for such o her m id further relief aa to "W ell, tell me.” named defehdunt— is expected that Germany, which now stopped at a little farmhouse beside the court may seem eqnitable'and just. ' “M y married sister lived here; th at’s In the name o f the State o f Oregon: L. Q. SWETLAND, Mn. Thia sum m ons is served upon \o u liy pub has the Italians In Turkey under its the road. You ate hereby required to appear'Itnd lication thereof for the period of six snooe-s- C. H. SHAFER, A »t. M( r. Hitching my team to the poet before all. H e r husband's father died and answer the oontpluinK tiled uuuiuat you in protection, would raise an objection the gate, I went to the door and knock left him a better furm. They had to the nboVv eulith-d suit, on or before thè last ive weeks in The Sherm an County Observer, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i i i h -I'- i - h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 « I' weekly newspaper of general circulation, to such action. ed. There was no answer. Looking go right off and le ft everything as it day of the tim e prescribed in the order of published in HhctmAu conti'v, Oregon, In It is understood here that the pow about, 1 saw no signs of life. I missed was. They’ve been trying to Bell this publication, to-wit, on or before the 13th day pursuance to an order of the Bon Wm. of O ototer, 1911, and if you fail to so ap HenrichF. County Judge for Sherm an Co , I H ' l -fi-HH l i l t I 1 * 1 '11 I' I-F I''I' i ' f l l 'H -!- l -I--H--i--H"l 'H “I -F <:!~l--:HH~H-! • ers w ill make representations at Con chickens scratching In the yard, chil oue ever since.” pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the duly m ade on tbe 21-t day of Septem ber, “ W hat do they ask for It?” stantinople, notifying Turkey that dren's playthings on the porch, the court for the relief dem anded in the oom l t l l , and the date of the first publication “I don’t know, but I can find out if plaint filed henein against you, to-wit, for a Ita ly , with a view to avoiding very bark of a dog. The barn was closed thereof is the 2‘Jd «lav of Septem ber, 1011. you want to buy It. Pa can tell you. decree dissolving the bonds pf m atrim ony ALLAN U. JOY. Attorn« y and locked. The place was deserted. grave complications, has agreed to Tfow existing between the p iaiu liff aqjj your 7tCJ2tiR-ll3; You’d better coma over to our bouse. * for P laintiff O scar A nderson , M anager. Finding a window where the curtain, self, un the grounds of cru elr -and..-fnflja- lim it the war to Tripoli. tuiiu trea m eni, aud for auoh other and not hanging perpendicularly, le ft an We have a spare room.” Covering the Are, I went w ith the further relief as Io the Court may seem Cor. Front and Morrison 8ta. Portland, Oregon. oponlng »through which 1 could look and just. Italian Establishments Closed. inside, T a a w that the house was fu r girl, met her father aud mother and equitable lin e snnunoiis is served upon yon by pub remained the night in tbe house. I lication thereof for a period of six su ccess Constantinople.— A ll Italian estab nished. I was peering Into the living apologized for breaking Into the vacant ive weeks in Tbe Sin rniau County Observer, Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates lishments in Turkey were ordered room. There were a center table, a place, which they said was under their it weekly n ew sp a p e^ o f general circulation little library of books, a lounge, while closed by the governm ent A propo published in SlhW inu oonnly, Oregon, in 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. European care, and asked them w hat it was to In a fireplace were andirons on which pursuance to an order o f the Hon Wm. H en sal was made to allow the Salonika be bought for. They named a fa ir riche County Judge for Sherm an oonnty, were logs ready to be kindled. plan. Sherm an County headquarters. . hospitals to continue under Turkish The tw ilight was deepening and I f I price, and I told them they might duly made on tbe 2'ithday of August, 1911, and tiie date of the first publication (here w rite the owner that I would buy the supervision, but the offer was refused went on I might be obliged to ride of Hcptemlier. 1911. property. Somewhat surprised, they of is the 8 1st J. dev 81L and the hospitals Immediately closed. miles In the dark before finding an V k it MAN, Attorney asked why I wished that particular 7 tslo l8 10« 1 for P laintiff. other place to atop for tbe n ig h t By 1 I I I U 1 ■< » 1 1 1 H ' f H H I 1 I I I 1 1 I M "i" H + * I I ■> "I 1 breaking a pane of glass I could un property. ' NAPOLEON LOVED SNUFF. “ Because,” I replied, “I am fu ll o f' lock a window, raise It and effect an 8UMMONH—In tl>a Circuit Court of the romance.” state of Oregon, for Sherman oonnty. And He Pinched the Boxes ae Well a t entrance. I t remained to be seen If 1 I 1 I I H ' l I'l l 1 1 I ’M 1-11I I’4*-I"H"?1 l ! I I l H --H--:-:--H!--H-*H--HH--I-H--H-I-* “ W hat did yon say your business could put my team Into the barn, the Pungent D ust i s r asked the old lady, she by whose Edwin F. Weaver, P laintiff, 1 » Napoleon loved snuff;.not only on the succeeded In both. Having stabled my picture I bad Judged her to be a raotb y* z horses and fad them—there was fodder Leah Helerfè W eaver, D efendant. ) battlefield, but a t home in the coun er-ln-law. cil, he had recourse to the d u s t es at hand—I entered tbe house. Having “A tin peddler.” To Leab H elena Weaver the above nam ed pecially when hla schemes were un lighted the fire on the hearth, I ex • defendant. “Humph." plored every room. Tbe beds were favorably received and he wished to r e The girl who had discovered nje In the uatne nt the Stale .of O reaon t „ You sre hereby required to appear and hide hla uneasiness or impatience. Un “made.” though they gave evidence of laughed. answer the ooraplaint filed agsinat von in Y o u are cordially invited to rgake the able to sit still in bis elbow chair, be having remained so fo r a long while “And what are you going to do tgjlli the above entitled su it, mi or hefortelbe last -would try In a thousand ways to divert There were provisions in the larder, It after you have bought It?” a.->ketl the day of the time presen ^d iu the order of publication,to-w it, on or before the 13th day attention from himself, end smong but time had rendered them useless old man. of October, 1911, and if \ o ii fail to so ap other devices, as soon as hs saw a Fortunately I carried my own Junch “Live in I t ” pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the member’s eye fixed on him would hamper. A fte r finishing my explore “B ut you’re not married, are you?” oonrt for the relief demanded in the oom bold out his arm and uhske his thumb Dona I brought some w ater from the put In the old woman. plaint tiled herein against von; to-w it, for a deoree dissolvin g the bm.ds of m atrim ony and forefinger, to signify that be w ish well and, sitting before the crackling “No, but I ’m going to be.” now existiu g between the plaintiff an ed for a pinch of snuff. Not lees than fire, ate my supper Yoqr rpsting jidace between trains I gave the girl a look, and she blush yourself, on tbe «rounds of desertion an For a long while I sat and dreamed four, and even six, snuffboxes dis ed. She was the only one present who for such other and fnriher relief aa to the at The Dalles, Oregon, This offer holds only to the last appeared In this manner during a sin o f those who had occupied this house, suspected my Intentions. The others conrt may seem equitabu and jttst. T his snm m ooa laeerved upon yon by publi of October and is to all st&scrib- gle sitting, and It was not till be had aad why I t had been deserted. The had no conception of them. An excellent restau ran t at m oderate prices. nation thereof for a period of six weeks in le ft the council chamber that be be appoarancs was not that of having The next morning before leaving I the Sherm an Oonnty Observer, a weekly ers to both papers alike. came aware of the larceny. Bo con been left temporarily. I t rather gave shook hands with them all, the g irl’s newspaper o f general sircu lation published firmed was this habit that some of tbs evidence of having been left a number hand lying la mine longer than the in Sherm an oonnty, Oregon in pnrsnanoe I .¡ i I i i i I I I ' H ' l H •l-W -H -W -H -W '-K W -l-b H -M H --» * t to an order of tbe Hon W illiam Henrioba councilors, whose snuffboxes were o f years before. Who were these peo others. I told them that I would be County Judge of said Sin r m u n county. Ore-1 heirlooms or presents from foreign ple? along that way again In a week and gon, duly m ade on the 2'.i;h day o f August, I ’ve heard It said that there are cer princes, bit upoh the expedient of car 1911. and the date of th« first unbltoatiou If they would have a deed for the thereof is the 1st day of Kenteraper, 1911. rying cheap papier mac he or wooden tain scientists who from seeing a bone farm and everything on It Just as It BIDNI Y GORDON, boxes for the emperor to pocket The can tell the snlnaal o f which It formed Attorney for P laintiff stood I would give them a check for 7t.slo lS 1071 snuffboxes, however, always return a p a rt So did I begin from my sur It. Then I went to the barn, got my Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, ed to their owners and in doing so roundings to form theories as to who T . N . C R O F T O N , P ro p rie to r teem and drove away. The girl look In tbeC irouit Court of the State o f O re one year . . . . . ....................$1.50 were often found to have undergone had occupied thia house. There were gon, for the County of Sherm an. ed after me rather curiously, as if she ♦ a very pleasant metamorphosis. By no toys; therefore there ware no chi) Sherman County Observer 1.50 could not believe her senses, for w ith i. 8. Booti. Plaintiff, I some necromancy a wooden or tor dren. There were a few men’s and * out speaking a word to her I had made SUMMONS. vs Total ................................... $3.00 toise shell box, on coming out from the a few women’s garments; therefore it. f her understand that I wished her to J. .0- O ’ljeary, D efendai Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Electric Imperial pocket was usually trans there most have been a married con formed into one of gold, set around pie. On the w all among other pictures marry me and set up housekeeping To J- C. O’Leary, defendant above nam ed Call Bells. O. R. A N. Local Trains w ith diamonds, or bearing the emper was one o f those etfff photographs one with me In the vacant premises. Tpls In thenap ie of the S tate of Oregon, you are she knew, but whether I would carry hereby required tq appear mid answer tbe or’s miniature on the lid.—William sees in the country—and, for that mat stop at front door. Railway Ticket out the proposition was another m et com plaint filed against you in the above en Matthews, “ Hours W ith Men and tar, among city folks—o f a bridal cou titled court and cause on or before the ex ier. office in the Lobby. piratum o f six weeks from the date of the Books.” pie. I inferred th a t I t was a likeness That day week I was on hand and first publication o f th is sum m ons, to-wit s f those who had occupied the prem on <>r before tbe 18lb day nt Oetotier, 1911 *>und a deed made o u t Just as I want A C e le b ra te d Suicide. tsee. There were pictures o f old and aud if ym fall so to answer, tor w au l there ed It. 1 had a certified check for the Publithea the lateot and moat complete tele Haydon. the celebrated historical young persona, evidently the fa there of plaintiff w ill take ilidgm ent against you graphic newa of Ihe world; <iv«a reliable painter and writer, overcome by debt, and mothers o f relatives o f the bride amount with me, sod the transaction for the sum o f fiSODUO, together w ith io ♦ w market report*, at it it published at Portland, 00 from October fi. 189H, was ended. Then I drove <tyay again. tercet on disappointment and Ingratitude, laid and groom. where the market newa can be and ia corrected I went by and stopped with my pew September 19. 1900 and int«'restou fi 1000.00 down the brush with which be wee at My first theory was that the house made friends quite regularly after from 8« ptember 19. 1900, to Deoeinber 1 to date for each iasue. It alao baa a page of 1901, mid interest oti fififiO <X> from Deoero apecial matter for the farm and home, ah enter: had bean occupied by a young married IOO0OO0QOO090OOQOOOOOOOOOOQ1 work ui»on bis last great effort. "Al that, saying nothing to the girl about her 1. 1901, to June 19. IfilW. ami inter. S’ on na had had died and the in®1« uuLuiuM iu t»i«i«Ig «uory gage and a page or more of comic ied fred and the T rial by Jury,” wrote couple; th at one ,h h. h d u ,... and h u t » the I f * " * 1* t ’ ’ * • our hwlrt‘ till one fiAOO.OO from June 1», 1HW until paid, tech w eek—104 jim e a a year. the rate of « per cent par annum , and for w ith a steady band. “Stretch me no other had shut y t h . tom; , f c r W h«, I w . . ffnlng «gain I saw a nt the omits and diaburaem. nts of th is action . .! I . . r in h w Then 1 pnt was and gone longer upon thia rough world.” and tear In her eye. Then I put n y arm T his sum m ons is published by order of then with a pistol shot pot an sod to fancied that the couple who lived In It around her and kissed her and asked the Hon Wm. H enriohs, la d g e o f the County had quarreled and both le ft It to gP Court foi the County ul Sherm an, State of hla unhappy existence. her to set a day fo r the wedding. * • Oregon, and said order was m ade aud dated aw ay by different paths. Thirdly, no Give» the local newa and happenings and thould Who say« there's no romance In a the 2ftih day of August. I.HI, and the data ticing the photograph o f a sour look be in e ve r> home in thia county. Th e tw o tin peddler?” r . ,«& of the first publication of thia aumiuons HIS PLAN OF THE DAY. paper* make a splendid combination and you, |ng-old woman. I concluded that the (be 1st day of September, 1911. E ntirely new, convenient to business. save $1 by sending your subscription lo the T. M. MOitRlS, Attorney fam ily had boon broken up by a moth Curious Bibles. Rigid Rules of Llvinn Made by Co f o r P la in t if f ii . Clean beds, and table the best the m arket rr-in-lnw. Rummaging in an old desk Among the curious Bibles Is the 7ielo l» -lM , lomal Mrmstir. SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER 1 rami» upon a check book, figures on “Persecuting P rin ter’s Bible, contain will afford. Prices reasonable. Coin- An orderly arrsugcment of working the stubs of which Indicated that the ing the phra«e, “ Prluters have perse OMMUNH-ln the f i r , mt Otwrt ol the »lat« gl Oregon for 8|ie-'i> in . ountv. W e aleifglve a good clubbieg o«er for tfiy hours Is a desirable aud time saving bank account it represented waa\iarge- cuted me without cause” (rsalm cxlx. ippt:cia) trade solicited. D aily aad Sunday or Sunday Journal. thing, but when one reads the plan of u 1611. The substitution of the word A Cam pbell, Plaintiff, ly overdrawn. Thia lad me to a the day made by a colonial parson, be theory—th at the occupants had \su f “printers” for “ induces" is responsible Chnrlotta H Campbell, Defendant cannot help wondering where tbe good fered from financial difficulty and thia for the giving of this unme to tlflif m an’s family life earned in. and If I be was the cense of the honse having Bible. All we know of this edition 1» To Chsrjotta 8 Cam pbell, tbe aliove limned OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOCOOOCCOOOOOOOOC system held any posalbtlity of relaxa defendant-,* stated by 8tevens In his catalogue tit In the been deserted. name of the State of Oregon: tloo. Tbe record, quoted by William N orth- * H o w many other theories I might the Caxton exhibition of Bible«. This Time Table You are hereby require«! to appear and Sputh- Boot Bliss. In “Bide Glimpses From bound June 18 to ll have formed had my reveries not been authority .tells us that these words answer ’be oomplmnt filed against y«»u in bound tbe Colonial Meeting Douse.” la takes als>ve entitled anil, on or before the law pagten- lu£O puascfi Interrupted I don’t know. The Inter were put Into ■ Bible prluted liefore the day of the (tine prescribed in the order of from tbe diary of Tbotnaa Prince. a S T A T IO N S f(er daily ger daily Q i ruption was a tap on a windowpane 1702. pqbliaattoii,lo wit: ot^or Iwfore the 17th day minister of tbe Old Boutb church, Bos There Is also the “Ears to E ar” Bible, of November, 19)1, and if Vou fail m a o ap behind me. Quickly turning. I looked 7.45 am . . . i .Shaniko,. ton pm 70 to nee the cause, but apparently there lu which oceurs the expression “ Whoso pear sud auswer, p l a i n t i f f «41 apply to til» 6.00 b 8.15 , . . . . W ilc o x .. ,57 171» Oct. «Hh I m arry gonrt for the (relief «I. mended in tbe ooin- was no canoe. I waa turned from my hath ears to ear. Iet,blin hoar” (M at ......... Kent 8.30 Nov. 10. We begin to keep H ouse plaint filed herein against yon. to-wit, for a suppositions so to the former occu thew xll. 43>. Tills adaptation to co« *• decree d u solviu g the hoqds of matrimony 435 Aly proposed order M: .w. . Bourbon » Ik 0 * A t » get up sad go Into Study Pray pancy of the p r e m ise s to wondering ney usage Is found In an oetavlo Bible now exirttng between the plaintiff and your* . .Graas Valley 38 O A - t I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K I N and read la original Hlbts till 8. and than what had etfhssd the tapping. I arose, .........E r sk in e .. nublished bv the Oxford Ptyss lu 1810. self on tbe tirounds-of cruel and inhum an 3 55 treatm ent And for sngh other, aud fQriber «sit up the F a m ily .' 9.15 ......... Moro . . . idle days by telling your neighbors of the good Chinese •tudants’ Answers. relief as to the oourt m ayaeew equitable 3 36 At to F a m ily rr a re r s and only went to the window, threw np the . Dl'M dU . r . tfi.00 3.20 1« answer to the question. “ DI hat ai d Juat. th e Porringer o f Cbocolat far Breakfast sash and, putting out my head, looked qualities of The Observer. If you can ’t get th e ir su b 10.15 19 . . . .McDoneld Thia summon« la served upon you bv pnb 3.05 t ill 1 7 go into my Study till 1»%. then do •bout roe. Beeing nothing, 1 went are t i e five great races of m ankind 10.35 lioatton thereof for a jieriodof six aucoeas 2.45 16 ........ Sandon.. aom ethlns about the llouae till I to d in beck to my aeat before tbe fire. scriptions, send us th eir Addresses and ive will send 10.45 a Chinese student replied, said Bishop ive weeka in The Sberman County Observer 2.40 14 . . . . Klondike ner. except on Thursday study tilt in a few mlnntea there came an 11.00 . . .. ; Waaco .. then dress and 11 Lecture. Montgomery, th e 100 r« H « the bur a weekly newspaper of general oiroulation 2.15 » 9 them sam ple copies. We pay for all soliciting you do published In Hhermnn eqggry, O regon, in 11.10 ........ Sink.. . . r A t 2 Drees end go abroad till Candle other tap. Turning again, I saw the 1.50 dies, the quarter mile, the mile and the nrauanee to an order nJ th« Hmi Wm Hen- 111. 15 lig h t. Kxcept Wednesdays a fte r Dtaner cause The flame on the hearth light ,-s. . . Gihaon .. ¡¡DtT Subscribe for The Observer. Best W eekly published 5 icba, County judge for Sherm an oonnty 1.45 4 o aomethlns about the House and Satur ed up the fa c e o f a young girl. 11.45 Ar throe miles . 0 ......... BifM« • • • irew mile*. ■mdent 1 Ore, on. «taiv made o n ilia d‘ h day o f Oolo- Î.25 d a y afternoons visit at D r Sewall s till in the In lan d Em pire. Everyone leads it. • In another papor s Chinese atuaeni b,.r lyu, aI,d the date ..f tfi» |»t publication Mow, I maintain that there’s nothing then Home aad study till CaadlaMght. For inlormation and rales, apply »0 said that “out of sight out of mind.” thereof Is ibetlth dav of Q toiler 191 )• on earth than a pretty girl, B tud y d ll »is W« » • H e lt I v a r P a ia • ■ • ■ • « A «• U<HHl:i4. Attorney L lonesome bachelor in a could bo sxplalned in two words. “ In- I «% gw to F am ily Prayers sad go Io for pisi intlfl 7to6nl7.11»] M B- I eat as Sapper sees a pretty girl’s vlslhlo. insane"-London MaiL ’ W H EN IN P O R TLA N D H 0T6L S TO P A T ORGGON Corntr of 7th and Stark Street. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY S NEW HOTEL PERKINS Portland, Oregon. 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