4 < y «r 1 h e O b se r v e r * I do you think to Impose on me v|th MBS.18ASAH P. DECKER > I such a cock and bull story as that? MORO, OREGON - If dere vasn’t a strong force la Ooé- lnth, vlth real guns, you think re January 5, 1912 F R ID A Y vould be sitting down here vaitlng for C RUTLEDGE» P ro p rie to r, ’em to skedaddle. Take him avay, P erso n a l Talk With You. and tomorrow a court martial Till be Revisten of Tariff Expected to ordered to try him.’ ” At shy tim e when requested to do so, Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank tike paper w ill b e discontinued. But we "Oh. that’s the way you disgraced be First Thing on the It Led to an Important Military expect that all arrears w ill be paid before yourself, was it?” interrupted one o f and Depot. Courteous Treatm ent, Clean auch request is made. It ii ea«y to aak u> Discovery 'Tttgrfcin. the listeners. “H ow came it that yon for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully Beds and Table the best the m arket w ill weren’t shot?" rendered at any tim e, f "I tell you. Hans Berger, who afford. - ‘ > By Coptain Jacob B. Hough I came ofer from Nuremberg with me C op yrigh t by A m erican P ress A sao- 'f> in the sam e poat and enlisted In the" T • elation , 1911. ' ♦ S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . same company vlth me, vas on guart. He g if the udder guarts vlskey and make 'em drunk. Then In the middle The boys were in their Grand Army of the night be say to me, ‘Carl, yon post rooms at one of their regular git.' I stole out of camp and try to I meetings. When they had first met go north, but it vas so dark that I go I they were really boys and there were south. Ven I see dawn coming I I X^^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOO; nearly a hundred of them. Now there climb a tree. Getting up above the | was a mere handful of white bearded tidder trees. I look down on campfires I burning. One man vas piling vood I old men. Sergeant Halliday, one of ’00000000°000<^ÛOOœoc on each camp fire. I see pehint the I their number, who had read and stud­ W H EN IN PO RTLA N D S TO P A T § breastvorks and a vagon train going I ied a good deal about the military nvay and all the tents struck and I campaigns of the war aud whose opin­ the troops marching o u t I m ust haf J ions as to leaders and battles were been south and east of Corinth, for all I much respected umotig them, was talk­ the troops dere vas left In the place ing. marched not far avay from the tree “It didn’t take long," he was saying, vere I vas. Pefore it vas light dey I “after the war began for certain men Corner of 7th and Stark Street vas all gone. Taken For Revenue Spy, Rescuer of —General Grant, for Instance—to show Mro. Sarah F latt Docker, the prem- "Then I got down from the tree, I C H A S . W RIGHT, P re sid en t ! Mountaineer*! Little Daughter Woe their military ability, but It took some l»ont club wem on, mentioned so a and, forgetting all about my court J D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r. Saved Only by Intorceeeion of Girl’s time for them to work their way martial and that I vas deserter, I veut I eend I t o fe r a Colorado United to the front. Grant cuptpred Fort Mother. I t is n e w , a n d its r o o m s a r e p r o v id e d w ith to the fortifications and vas standing I •tâ te s ee n« tore hip. Donelson and by it began a career that on the parapet, vlth my hants in my I r u n n i n g w a t e r a n d l o n g d i s t a n c e te l e p h o n e s . * f W IX of us men sat io the smok- was destined to bring him out as the bockets, ven I heard beoplee coming, I E u r o p e a n p l a n . R a t e s $1 p e r d a y a n d u p . ing compartment of the. Den- central figure of the war. He then and, C a u g h t In th e Rain looking that vay, I saw our pick- I ver bouud train telling tales. fought the battle of Shiloh, after et line coming alow, vtth muskets I ' then a cold and a cough, but let it run on: Five had told their stories, but which Ne was superseded by the de- 'W R IG H T -D IC K IN S O N H O TE L C O M P A N Y ; cocked. They saw me standing on the 1 get pneumonia, or consumption that’s all. the sixth proved to have the best of partm A t commander. parapets, and one of ’em called out, I N o matter how you get your cough don’t >0000000000000000 CXXXKXXXXX>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ill,” says a writer in the Chicago Trlb- “Tbe- UaUpn army now laid siege to ‘Surrender or-, 1 shoot!’ I threw up I neglect it; take Ballard’s Horehound Syr­ lne. The sixth man said: Corinth. .History has since shown L “Once I found m yself In the Ozark that the Confederates had but a cor­ my bands,, and the sam e man cried: up end you‘11 be over it in no time. The “ ‘Who are you up dere in blue?* I, noun tains, right In the heart of the poral’s guard In Corinth and In place sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchits and “And I said, ‘I’m Carl Freiberg.’ lills. As I look back on It now 1 can of cannon set up logs—a common de­ all pulmonary diseases in young and old. “Den anudder man who knew m t I realize that It was one of the happiest vice in wartime—to deceive their en Sold by Moro Pharmacy. said: ‘Hello, Carl! How you vas?* P limes of my life. I slept under the emy. Meanwhile the Confederate Gen­ “And I says, ‘I'm all right.’ ‘ ' H trees, drank at the mountain springs eral Bragg formed a new army at . P o r tla n d , O re g o n . ‘“ Vere are the Confederates? asked P The Bar to Lord Holland. ind cooked anywhere. - Tupelo, then, leaving the campfires an officer. Eastern Oregon Headquarters. |< Among the qualifications of a cabinet “One hioruing I came to a craggy burning, stole away In the night aud “ ’Dey vent avay pefore daylight this | u minister diacretiou ranks high. Lord »ort o f tableland on the top of a long, marched up through Chattanooga Into morning.’ I i Broughton notes In bis dairy a fracas lat mountain. At tbe rim of the mead- Kentucky, retaking all the western c s i ’ iy ly m st c e n tr a lly “ ‘H o w you know t h a t ? il< between Lady Holland and Ixrrd John >w w as a quarry. territory our armies had conquered ite d F ifth 8 t. ca» s pass "I didn’t hnf time to answer this, I i Ruseell Tbe former asked the latter “And there, running and skipping during the first year of the war.” d o o s eve- y few m in u te s because the colonel, pefore whom 1 I t why Lard Holland was excluded from ilong the edge, was a little girl. While Halliday had reached this point vas taken the night pefore, rode up, I a office “If you must know.” said Lord 1 was watching her she stumbled and when a one armed veteran entered and and ven he saw me he said: L John Russell, “because no man will act went plunging down the rocky side of Joined the circle. Popular Priced Restaurant “ ‘I’y thunder, dere Is that deserterl’ | In a cabinet with a person whose wife hat quarry. “Hello. Freiberg!" exclaimed the dis- E uropean P la n . Pates $1 0 0 a n d up •pens ail bis letters.” “ ‘Yes', colonel,’ I answered him, ‘and “In a few minutes I had reached the courser on war campaigns. “You’re here are the Quaker guns I tolt you jlace where she lay. Her eyes were Jjist In time. We've been speaking L. Q. SW ETLAN D , Mgr. '7 »pen and staring, but It was the stare about the siege of Cortfitbv where you ab out’ C. H. SHAFER. Asst. Mgr. >f a person whose senses are gone, "He was ferry mad. Arrest that • A i masterpiece of censorship was man,’, he said. io me blood was pouring from her oneo performed by the Turkish cen­ »call» where a large three* cornered “So dere I vas, arrested again.” * sor, Nlachan Kffendi, on the occasion Jlece of flesh was laid back, exposing “But they didn’t eboot you this ffY • the production of ttha it rr'r ler skull. I carried her to my horse time neither,’’ Halliday interrupted. “Othello” at Constantinople. He “cor­ ind then pushed along In the hope that “How did you get off? If a man who rected” the drama so thoroughly as to I would soon come to her home. deserted once d<*serves to be shot one leave hardly a trace of Qge original. who deserts twice should be drawn Held Up by Man With Gun. Among other words, be •'['■■"full O scar A nheicsox , M anager. ' * and quartered.” “Suddenly a man stepped out In the “Cyprus,” giving ingenious reaeone for Freibt-rg -was too matter of fact to jstch in front of me. He was a tall, thia correction. “Cyprus,”' he — m *1» Cor. Front and M orrison Sts. Portland, Oregon understand the sergeant’s banter. He hln fellow, and be held a rifle In his a Turkish Island. U would be polit- looked at Halliday reproachfully and land. The first thing I knew I was loaUy onwiee to send Othello to Cy­ sadly. ooking down tbe muzzle. prus. because the territorial integrity F r e e Buss to and from 'fra “I told you,” he said, “that desertion “ ’Yon put that there girl down and of Turkey la guaranteed by treaties. 5 0 c , 75c, $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .0 0 . story hang on to me so long as I llf. •heel your horse around, stranger,’ he Why o e t pat. Instead of Cyprus, some I vn8n’t the first time a deserter. The laid In his mountain drawl, ‘and make Greek Island. socta as Corfu?’ And plan. Sherm an County hi seront tim e 1 didn’t mean to go south. racks back the way you cofiae.’ thus it came to pass that from tw I mennt to go north.” » “ ’But this little girl la hurt,’ lafitd. •Poet to the treaty o f Paris Othehe Freiberg paused, took ou t a big ban-*' I can't leave her like this. I must take had to go to Corfu. A G O O D C L E A N F A M IL Y H O T E L ler to her mother.’ ” dnnna handkerchief aud blew a melan­ choly blast. * “By and by we came to a log house, I H U I 1 1 1 1 1 i- H " i 11 i n . i . k -4-- i --!--:--:-:--! h -: h -- î -:-- h -:-- w - ^ h - S r U M O N B - l n the Oil u»d he m id that w ee w here th e child “T a tto o !" re m a rk e d one o f the vets. elate o f Oraeoo fe r I innen eoanty. lved, so 1 carried her In and put her “Go on. Freiberg,” cried another. O ta rie s W iUdeoe, Piatoti#, I >n the table and went to work doctor- “Tell us the rest of the story.' Were ) vs. .. . > ug up her poor little bead. I'd learned Mary L Hodson. Defendant. I you really shot for 'desertion, and is •omethlng about taking care of wounds this your ghost we see come back to x’n M ary L Hodson, the above named de- n Manila. The mother stayed right tell us bow the war should have been |n the nam e o f the 8tate of Oregon: here beside that young one, and the fought?” Ygn are hereby required to appear and ’ather aud four other men who came Freiberg blew another blast with his Sheeora p la in t filed against yon in n bung around, talking among tbem- nose. ! xve enlitla d euit, oo or before tbe laet •elves and keeping an eye on me. And tbe tim e praeoribed In the order of “Forward!” said Halliday, and the I poblioailon, to-wit,on or before tbe 7th day hen, along In the afternoon, the girl narrator continued. of F ah ruary, 191S, „nd if yon fa il to eo ap- tame to and knew her mother. “All day our fellow s were moving I ,paar and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply to the into Corinth. I vas kept unter strong I "Then 1 said 1 reckoned I’d he uaov- apart for the relief demanded in the eom- , p laint filed herein against yo a, to-w it. for a guard. I vas tired of army life and J ng on, and the five men sort of “ I S A ID ‘I A ll CABL F K M B K K 0. ‘ " decree dissolving the bonds of m atrim ony ranted to go home. I didn’t know I pinned at me and said they reckoned now exieting between the p la in tiff and yoar —well, they say you disgraced your­ nottlng about vat vas going on, but I I’d belter stay where I was for the p e lf, pa tbe grounds of w ilfu l desertion, self. Suppose you tell us your version and .eroel and Inbam an treatm ent, and there was a lot going on. Von day the I light. They put me in an outhouse of it. I’ve board you deserted, but I Your resting place between tn lo r snob other and farth e r re lie f aa to tbe provost marshal come to me and said, I s'he re cofn had been stored. U m r t may seam equitable and Jnet. never thought it so bad na th a t.” ‘Come v lth ‘me.’ at The Dalles, Oregon, i ?’bta aninjnnnH ieserved apon yoo by pub­ 8ure He Wee a 8py. Halliday winked at the others, and lication thereof for a period of six enoeem- “I sllpi»ed Into a sort of doze, but Freiberg hung his head. A German * “Sheneral Grant had come to the I Au excellent restaurant at înoib-rah Iwe .weeks in T be Sherman Ooanly Observer, command of the army, and the provost I rolces wyke me, and I could bear the American, he had come to the United M weekly newspaper of general eironlation ujarshal took me to his tent. nen talking me over. They said they States a year before tbe breaking out babliebed in nharm ee eoanty, Oregon, in “ ‘Are you the man who first saw the T a ft te “cage|lFta laher e g v M M to » /* pqreaanee te an ordar of the Hoo Wm . H e n ­ of the war and had enlisted in the Bash a dgleg^y«F ri eh« Oonnty lod ge for Sherman eoanty. Quaker gun« In Corinth?’ he asked. Federal army. Fifty years’ residence made on the lfttb day of Deoember, “ ‘Yes, sheneral.’ 1 answered. *1 told the > re *lfl*n V W ould have j^owerg doly 191.1, and the date of the first pnbliaation In his adopted country bad not eradi­ co-«vt«nalvw Wttf thoet qf 'th e IMpp- vasn’t deserting nelder!* thereof is tbe 22d day of Deoember, 1911. cated his German accept. S1DNBY G O R D O N , Attorney " ’Only doing a little private scouting stats endaBtotoe SMstoleetoa ' :a*d- “Veil, I tell you.” he said. “I alvays |td92f7.19fi] for Plaintiff.. on your own hook? ahould te a O M r been ferry much mortified by dot mis “ 'Yes, sheneral.*? F tto lfak t T>ft premla^l > do aU take. I suppose it vill stick by me so “ ‘Veil, since you’re so good at cllmh- j-oaaible to create snob a oosMalaaloa. T. N C R O F T O N , P r o p - ie t o long as I llf. Yon see, it vos dis vay. inyMrees and*have such good eyesight It Wag said hd Mfffht Incorporate a After the pattle of 8hilob ve sat down I rants you to climb some trees for TH E D A LLE S , OREGON before Corinth, made coffee, pltctipd tttggentloa fe r A la te r coWomisaloa la me.* our tents und vent to Bleep. The next “I never heart anything more o f my morning the men learned that ve was S«au-W eekly Oregon Journal, National Capital «tavitlee. Steam Heat, Electric Light*, court martial. I w ent with Sheneral going to lay siege to the blace accord­ Grant to the Mississippi river and voe M e year.......... ..................... $1.5« RapseaentoMa* ©«ear W . Vader* ing to military science, and I saw one Call Bells. O. R. A N. Local vlth him ven he besieged and took wood, gf Ala h anta. Skerasnn Comfy Observer . . 1,50 tra d e r man blantlng a tree before his ten t stop at front door. Railwa\ “ ’Vot you do that for? I asked. ‘You Vicksburg, and when, after the disas­ of the ffouae of RqprwmtotLven. Jg ......................................’.$ x o o think ve stay here long qnough for a ter to our army at Shlckamauga, he coaflnod to hfa Wad td his Waahlagtoa office in the Lobby. vas put In command o f the army at apertmeata, threatoOM with appendi­ tree to grow up? Chattanooga I vas still vlth him.” “ ’I guess it vill hnf time,’ he said. citis. “W hat’s that story,” asked a vet, ‘Ve going to take the town py regular H O T E L R A T E S T O S U iT The forest sendee has decided to "about your bringing Grant the news approaches laid down In the books.’ make e material put la gracing feed ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + ♦ + + “One day go bjr, anudder and anud­ that Petersburg was being abandoned to be charged M r the ta lg e la natioa- by the C onfederates?’ 1 der, and by and i»y I get tired. The t wmu al foreotdddvtad'dHd. TheW ow acke- "That’s anodder von.” men voa getting sick, and the veather "Another desertion?’ duie tr ill nadcan ¿be aato CM efceep 1 voe getting hot, and ve vos getting Pwbliake« the latest aad moat com pleta tele- Freiberg looked at the speaker re- ’ to « M M A h e M , With properttoa- mighty impatient o f doing notUngs. proachfully, took out bis bandanna and > . ato reduettoa oa eahtla. One efenlng ven I vos on picket duty American palp» and p rin t paper the sun shone down on one of the pig blew another blast. "Taps!” said Halliday. “It’s time we xnanufactorera are brtngtng pteegnre “I Won IXXJIUU IXJWN THS MLZZ1.X.’’ tuns on the parapet of tbe fortifica­ old duffers were In bed. Let’« go to bear upon FweMbat *IWft to Induce ‘ would be the worst kind of chumps If tions of Corinth, and I didn’t think it home.” looked like a gun. 1 think 1 get closer they didn't know me for n spy. I rath- him to refuse to yhrtd to G m demand tn see. so I moved forward, and I kept ered no stranger ci -r of European goverpeteato for the free E ntirely new, convenient to business. ♦ ’• •’r,rt a going. Then I saw some A V A R IC E . In their stronghold, and ihe> wetv de adm iaeion of thefer pulp aad p rlat termlned that nohe. should go away Confederate cava ry coming, and It voe Avarice is generally the last pas­ C le a n b e d s , a n d ta b l e the best t-lie market paper oa terrae ef oqadltty with the alive. The only friend I had seemed to too late to git pack to my picket post. sion of those live« of which the fini Canadian prodaet. w ill a ffo rd . P r ic e s re a s o n a l»l»>> <’b m - Dere vas some high trees near py, and be the father of Zadlo, the little girl. part has been, squandered in pleas­ It was credibly reported a t th e eapl- I climbed one of them. ‘T fell asleep after a time. About 4 m e r c ia l t r a d e s o l i c i t e d : " ure and the second devoted to am­ tol that the Pars ip to f to tho Moaae. "The Confederates kept coming clos­ o’clock I awoke, and there those five •av* SI by «m diaA yo«r m btcriptio a to the bition. H e that sinks under the have detoraaiaed to fteptahte firpta : men still were. I called out to them to er, and I. pelng afralt they see me, fatigue of getting wealth lulls hm age the Sundry f Ohrtl M to u fM d tte a MU let me Join the confab, and after kept climbing higher and higher till CO N D U C TED ON TH E BEST P R IN C IPLE S. ÿ SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER with the milder business of raving fer neat year d h b f^ M M W eetfcaato I reached tbe top. I could see right awhile they unlocked the door. i t —Johnson. 30000000000000000000 G G O O C O LC C C C . xxxxxxjoooooocx ? W e also give a Seod dobbio« offer tor the (or the preatdmstW to ad * Wehf«{ the “ ’Of course 1 knew w-hats trou­ down Into Corinth and vat you think: D eity u d Soaday or Suoday Journal. bling you.’ I Mid ‘You think I’m I see? I see nottlngs but a few scat­ IH J t o eetteato fpg Mto MtatoFtoW mixed up with the revenue officers. tered tents, and on all the parapets Yonkers. oeoaoaay gad .efBotoaar Well, you're wrong. I stumbled on vas Quaker guns. Yonkers is built on a site that was aad the IM.oqe «toUpato for the p r e ^ “Py thia time tbe aun vas setting, owned by a Dutch pntroon In the ear­ dent’s traveling etpoaeea. your place, and I’ll hike out and never come again. Bat If you mean to make the cavalry had gone py. and I thlnka ly history of New Netherlands. Hla an end of me for gnodnees* ojike get I go back"- to camp. I vas coming son, a wild, rollicking chap, was called to work and make n de eut Job of It.’ aown from the tree when I heart men Jonge Heer (young.lord», and he eo THE TRUE GRACEX “Just then tbe woman came to the talking below. 1 listened, and 1 heart disturbed the whole country round by As amber attract» a Mraw, door. She lmd been up all ulght with a man say;, ‘Here’s a m usket And his mad pranks that he was tbe ta|k of the Utile girl. vat Is this? “Freiberg” on the stock, the neighborhood. Thus the viliege, * ‘Jake.’ she called to her husband in ▼e got him. He Is up In the tree.’ id le d a y s b y t e B in g y o u r n e ig h b o r s of e f which his father’s bouse was the a voice that made all of tbe men turn “Then 1 heart the officer'of my center, became Identified In the q u a l i t i e s of T h e O b se rv er. I f y o u c a n ’t g e t around, ‘I wnnt you to get that man’s picket post say, ’You deserter up thoughts o f the people with the Jonge horse for him. n e ’a_going to be let go. dere, come down.’ I came down, and s c r i p ti o n s , s e n d .u g U je ir a d d re s s e e a m i we Heer. for he was its life and Its spirit. you hear? Then she asked me If I they took me pack into our lines and Yonkers Is a corruption of Jonge Hear. th e m « a m p le c o p ie s . v W e p