The
O b s e rv e r
MORO,
FRIDAY
OREGON.
.March, 8, ■
1912
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Of Youth
P e r s o n a l T a lk W ith Y en
ny time when requested to d o so.
per will be discontinued. Bui we
X t all arrears will be paid before
equest is made. It b easy
tatement, which wtll be cheerfully
THE
C O M P R O M IS E
‘T h e s e American scientists,
»*•>'>
Dr. Holwig-Sheinberg, original investi
S t o r at the University o f Bonn,
“m ake me tired.
a rtid e copied from a n Am erican Jour
naJetating that one o f them
covered . method o f Preventing decay
In living organisms, or rather of
newing the primary condition, which
the difference In their ages lengthened.
W h e t effect thie increeelng difference
had on the freuleln 1 did not learn,
for ehe kept her feelings to herself. I
offered to decline to continue my treat
ment if she wished It, but she told me
that, having acceded to her fa th e rs
order, ehe w ould carry It out to the end.
“Seventeen years passed. The baby
boy W o b e l w as nineteen, the frauleln
thirty-seven and the guardsm an forty.
The latter had never married, and his
love fo r the frauleln had grow n «> be
a dominant passion with him. H e w as
getting gray and bald and showed o t £
er signs o f coining old « g e
On t t »
contrary the girl he worshiped had all
the freshness o f youth.
H er beaatT
had not been in the least Impaired. It
w as quite natural that a man who w as
now too old for other girls of the frau-
lleln ’s age should cling to her. especiai-
she had kept pace with him in
that experience which matures the in-
t e S
S S T - w . « - o . consent ,o
the m arriage between his son and
sam e thing. H e h s e b e e n e x -
penm entirtg^Cfi bacteria V ld from Frauleln Sehoffenholer till the form er
C e r i . hope, to
came o f age.
T h e young man w as
within a fe w weeks o f twenty-one, and
complex organisms. T h ir t y Y ear* * *
1 W e n w here he Is beginning today preparations were being made for the
and in ten years had reached a polnl - wedding when I received a hurry call
to the Sehoffenholer residence. I found
I w as . W e indefinitely to per
the frauleln very 111. T his w a s union
petuate youth in human brih«*-
r túnate, fo r within a fe w days It w ould
••You did t h a t r exclaimed Professoi
Shroeder. tak in g his pipe out of h i 1 he necessary for me to give her an
lection o f the serum, an d in her w ean
1 Is n e d condition I did
| the effect w ould be.
Indeed, I 8*™
It may be the W id o w » n a n
Ined a good deal o f it,. but w
moved over to the village
Stream It seemed to her that
pie thereof greeted her in 1
X e
manner
A ll Villages have their cuato
custom in Valley Stream, and
had prevailed for a quarter .
tury, w as for a newcomer U
State certain facta to J * * ™ 1
I f It w as s widow she was
tdSitate her age, her Income. I
tlons regarding » ^ o n d
bust
them
artkerchtof».
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S U N D A Y p iN N E R S 3 5 0 .
F in a lly
Opposite Postoffice
when they becam<- " bat they now are relief as to the Ooart tafiff ttatt» equitable
and w ere carried in the hand they ex
panded Into handkerchiefs.
Then
w hen p o c ke t. Were InventedI *n d j * n
In th e tim e o f Q»««n ■Uasbeth the
term pocket handkerchief came into
nae. T h e word ‘‘pocket is nothing | £ b .
b u t a fo rm Of the old S a x o n w o r il
“p oke,* a b ag or pouch c0* bk?el z
the d im in u tiv e “e t ”—N e w Y o rk W orld. thereof
JO HN A j l
Attorney»
W e e ImOm
7tf28efi.l»l
“W h a t made yo u »o 1* teT”
Oreaoi
/lo r o
w h e n in
P ortland
stop
N O t lO S O F F IN A L ACCOUNT.
“ W e ff t h a H s a o reason why you should
be an h 5 w U te rettinx home to « J P « ”
Not lee is hereby given that the under-
aianed. as executor of the estate o f J. B.
W heat, deceased, haa filed In the County
Court of Hherman oountv. State of
“I know, but Im ked h im h o w h e w feel
tag, and he lariated on telling ms shout h »
stomach trouble”
s ftE i’s
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Corner of 7th end 8tark 8treet
C
HAS. WRIGHT, President ’
M . C . D lO f c lN S O N , M a n a g e r ,
i s
?av of lta re h , \91fi, at The beta of 10 o’clock
is new, and its Aximg are provided with
nning water and long distance telephone«.
iropean plan. Rate» $1 per day a n g ^ ^ .
in the foremxm of said day
I Dtaad a S f im t
e •IffW e u n n a m g .
1
B .W b S .d e o e a e e d .
France alone pays taxes to a good
year on more than i.OOO.OOO.OOo ga
tons o f w to a -< n d there are »lx bottiee Stf9m8.1ta]
to a g a llo n -w h ile A1«erta’^ planht®i1
,rlth rin cs to the days o f the phyl
loxera, supplies no lees than 200.000,
000.
A tonneau o f 800 gaHone le a
.¿Lew 1 a m veeael; a thousand such
would fill a g « d slsed ship, and we
havu to multiply that by a thousand
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Ü M M O N 8 - la
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
Portland, O vea«n t-i
g—»aru OfUff— H—
A m M s S»
r » e b tb .
most centrally
ifth 8 t. car* p M »
ivery few minutes-
t
Populsr Prlctd Rcfitiunnt
E u r o p e a n P l a n . K a ta a
tell your neighbors— Ballard’s Snow Liai- I an,fb is enmmons Is served upon yoa by pab-
ment relieves all aches and pains, and I lioation thereof for a period of six suocean
ture wom an. Bu.t now what w o
heals all wounds. Spl<l by Moro Fhsrm I Ive weeks in The Sherman Ooonty (Jtoeeryer.
aay when he should see her? H er in
l a weekly newspaper of general eirooiatioo,
I pnblished h.
tber begged me to restore her you
I
L„d X
t told mb . that I h . d o .
oursuanoe to an order of the Hon Wm tlen
rtobs County judge for Sherman ooonty,
power to do so stormed »J me for a
1 Oregon, duly-made on the M th day o f J a n
F o k T r n jD E -
fool and an id io t
««w ^ i
I
nary, 1912. and the date of the 1st Pab"®5
tlon thereof ie the 98th day of January 1912.
-Y o u n g W obel w a s not permitted to
Fortitude to the guard and « p -
" ^ 8 . J. SILVEBW a N. Attorney
e his fiancee till a
port of the other virtues.— Locke.
7tj28m8-128]
fsT g lam tH
e proposed wedding. W hen b «
wom an who looked to be over fifty,
T h e re to a rtrength of quiet en
against his front gate.
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Deacon Horner lifted up a rock and
batted that hog. The hog waa
and ran aw ay squealing. A boy o
* W id o w Sharon o f it, and she put on
her hat and went straight to a Justice
oat a « m m o n .
fo r matlcloo. cruelty to
rrhAF« was a state law co V «ring the
case, and the deacon w as fined filO and
id much broken at th a t he
here w a s no use in trying to Induce
m to m arry her. Indeed, at her a *£
m arriage w ould be fruitless and
may be remarked again th a t D r e
COO H o i « ’ r t a «ood m ao. h at W e rt
Oject defeated.
“I w aa placed in a very unfortunate
osltion. E very one seemed to
r me to blahne for the affair, though
“Becnuae the only case I aver per- lei
tacted demonstrated that it la n o t best I I had done only w h a t I had been re-
to interfere too radically W l t h . n a t - l q nested to do. 1 felt very sorry
"rauleln Sehoffenholer. for I waa
bilged to admit to m yself that had I
o ra l processes."
.
“ You had an exp e rie n c e r
permitted her to grow old aa nature
- I had; one that admonished me to p ntended she w o u ld not now have been
permit person« t?} ffrow old in the nat- L mddenly plunged into her present^dta
r i S i t o U me about It; I am dying o f t rH(W
m order to make amenda 1
N ot that »am«
hog. but another o f the
got into the deacon’s cow lot T h « ”
w a s nothing for him to damage, bn
the w idow w as sued for
. .
had to pay |3
...B^ l ^ i i
and waited.
I f you w ill w a l t t o n
enough a cow w ill get Into your garde:
and devour your cabbages.
stance it w as the deacos1. c o w . an.
there w as another suit fo r trespatt
i hi u u 111 m
l l-+
O scar A nderson , Manager.
. Front and Morrison Sta. Portland, Oregon
durance that to aa «r»h<>nt
courage as the most darmg feata of
Free Buss to and from Trains. Rates ;
6 0 o , 75c, $1.00, tl-5 0 ,12.00.
European
plan. Sherman County headquartoigi.
T o H H Hughes, the above namea a«rs
lu * the name of the State of O re a o e :
You are hereby required to •PP«,ar
nnnwer the oom plaint filed ^g«tae> 7
the above entitled
Don’t be surprised if you have an aitarti day of the Urn« preeoribrt to *J>* ®, d*
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G O O D C L E A N FAMILY H O T E L .
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i n i n
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 4 » 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 » + *
Sold by
? ~ a S 5 S S S ;
ell dealers.
j
N O T IO N O ff FIN A L S B T IL E M E N T .
nrote a note to her ^ ard8n* n .
In tbe Oountv Court of the State of Ore I
i nform ing him that the lady heJ * “ * " "
long loved w as now free to marry hi
Wftl>CO ° ° q n ty ‘
I RIThia lu m m o n i la served noon yon by p
lean began. 1 m ade cultures o f bJO- H ow ever. I thought it best to permit
l a tba ¿ a rts » of the Estais *
o a te n thereof for a p .
taria, obeerred the cause o f decay and him to observe her changed condition I
I the Sherman Oountv Obearrer, a vn
h unted for a serum to prevent I t I 1
newspaper of general «ironfatiou P
fi B Benninghuff, Jeoeaaed.
for himself. H e replied, thanking
failed ta tbit, but discovered one thkt for the information, which he dec,a^ * f
I in Sherman ooonty. Oreaon. in parse
Notioe is~bereby given th a t the ° “ d®r- I to an order of the Hon
' would fin tha decaying bacteria fo r a had ‘thrilled him with an ecstatic hap
■igned has filed his F in a l Report and Ao- I Oountv Judge of said Sherman Sbontv,
certain period and capable o f conttp- |
S m n t ea adm inistrator of the estate of 8 R L o n . July made on the MAh 4 * 1 « J ¿ V
plness.’
Beuningbuff. deoeased, in the Oqunty (xior ?912. and the date of the first pnbbb
ulng the process ad Infinitum. I will 1
“H e called upon her. W hen the poor , S f it o S t a le o< Qregoa. for S b e rtta n county, ; 2 ^
nod th a t said (¿ a rt. la an order
R.h
not attempt to fflve you in a
woman saw hla shocked « P « * 8“ « £
Investigations extending over a period her altered appearance she held out her ( and entered baa appointed M onday, the 6 h ‘ 7L j26m8.l281
Alton»»» to t PU
S a i : ? M ay. 1912. * ‘ “ >* hoar of 10 *• “ “
ot ten , « »
I . t 1«1
I arms to him, putting or Just such an , the tim e and the County g o o rt h<*u* •»
• d In applying my discovery to human appealing smile as would be sedoctl re
M o m , ¿henean County,
j£
■he w as very t I oh « to m
o «» “
COMMONS
beluga. A ll I 8hfcU attempt to do now
nina», for the besnne of said F in a l nepor* □
in a girl of twenty, but was horrible to
the story, and she set out w ith
o f Orej
M to give yoa fbe principal reason why |
And A.OOOOOI, tö d all persons beviBfl
ja w on her to run tt down. In twen
a broken down old woman. H e tried
» h t a tr i^ s to Said F in a lB e p o rt are hereby K O MoOoy, P la in tiff,
1
4
S - f o u r hours she had it fastened on i I did net announce my discovery ,ta I I to respond, but failed.
n o f f i I to to £ to e n t at e a lá t im . and p l.< *
A ftor a
•
Alm
a
MoCoy.
D
efendant.
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S e good deacon and had begun • suit I t b » world. " > * '
.
Interview he excused him self and has
and preeenA any 9“ °.hh °
“ W h en I had succeeded in keeping
Tu
Almft
M
oOoy,
the~above-namsd
de-
fo r slander. Deacon
m a d . out
never seen her from that day to thia.
not to care, but when hi»
c* “ e monkeys ydung and frisky my next Recently I received his wedding cards
In lheDM m e o f the Htate,2 L i J * * ^ L aT Bnd !
step
w
as
to
try
my
serum
on
the
next
to investigate he w as more tha“ ^ n
and have learned that he la to marry
I answer
You t are
end highest type o f aulmal life
h hereby
e u required
J i i i ? to APPe«*
« ¿ * J 11
t
In g to settle for filOO.
a girl of sixteen.
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ÍV NO TICE TO C R E D IT O »«.
had not died from heart disease, but I bed received pecuniary support in I « « « - tnr the frauleln, who had It not
my i n v e n t i o n s from Baron W o U l
fc¿ l í ! r Ä K ’ä
S
&
Ä
from the kick of a horse.
Then the fighting w idow had to go and, after trying two or three
and put her foot in IL In tome way
w adm inistratrix of the estate of Jamœ
•h e learned that Deacon H orner hadn t
M D Î 5 i Ï Ï » d t o e * ^ . t o < i a ll persona having
apparent
age
from
the
moment
I
began
paid hla pew rent for
J“ t
MÀima
*aid - t a t a are harsbv no-
to treat him fo r an Indefinite period
and that he had passed a bad tw o dob
The bare« w as much interested and
tar bill on a windm ill man. She w
w ' c ’ n 'rjr tH . to M oto. 5 rr tO o . « íto .n
indiscreet enough to r®1* * * J * 11?’
.
m
SS»
«y
I ,Bd B ju Í41 £
D .M O H «. Mtotoirttotofi
M.
,h.íSíu
W. O. B B Y A N T .
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UMATILLA HOUSE
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rr. j t
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N . C R O F T O N , P ro p rie to r
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Electric
Call Bells. O. R. & N. Local T r t j n t
« to n
a t front door.
Railway Ticket
VINTON HOTEL
Entirely new, convenient to business.
Clean beds, and table the best the market
will afford. Prices reasonable. Com-
mercial trade solicited.
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES
Attorney tor Estate.
°?U? I I ’n? r ^ l 9 U
¿ id the date of the first
- S L w iS K f “ «r t f
J ’ o.
S
the village, nor for five m ile, aroun«
that w asn’t taking aides, and aorie«
w aa upset and the churches suffarta
W o u ld be mediators had been to «
«
“ “ oak SOLIS,
v t r v m lA lM l
«
deacon and hta reply w as: ___
“ I ’m sorry there la any tro u b K ^lm t
I can’t let no w id ow run over me.
And when they had gone to
90 PMt up
ESMOND HOTEL
C “W e l ^ I began Just w here this Amer
the first thing she knew the deaco
w as after her. A s a matter o f tact
hla pew rent w aa all paid up. and h<
had the receipts to show
A“ d a- f°
the bad bin. It w as a ^ 1“ dmU1h
who had stuck him. The w idow had t
give back that « 0 0 to aettta « » e case
By this time there wasn’t a fam ily I
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WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
LNT,
Attorney fo r Estate
A
one o f those hogs came and rubbed
Is a limit to goodness.
afford.
To Paul Muaa. lbs ahov« namaaowrwnoanv
In the name of tba State qf Oreaon:
I
Yon ara hereby required to appear and
on» French colony, one-fifth of all the
answer »be oomulemt filed a«Mpet yoa in
wine consumed In France or r e e ip o r t- the above entitled salt,on or before the last
day of the nn»e preeonbed in the> °£d?»r
•d ^ L o n d o o Times.
poblioation.to wit: on or before the 8th day
Sf M a rob, 1912. oand If yoa fa ll to so - P
N e ig h b o r aff Y ou re
near and answer, p la in tiff w ill apply U> tha
as well as yonrrelf to Hable at any time to I £ £ , t for the re’lfcf demanded in ¿ e oon»^
S a in t filed herein agamat you. to -» I , tor •
have rheumatism.
W e ’re all liable to decree disaolvlng the bond« of m atnm ouy
have cuts or burns, bruises or scalds, crick now?x»«tins between the p la in tiff and yonr
on the grounds of proel and inhnroan,
in the back, neck or side— some kind of an I “ eelf
eatm ant and for snob olkar and further
I
relief
as to the oonrt may seam equitable
ache or pain. Than heed this advice and
when the widow replied:
“ Sir, It la none o f your business
Deacon Horner had never bee
hulked before, and it vexed him.
peac. and
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank
and Depot. Courteous T reatm en t, Clean
Beds and Table the best the m a rk e t w ill
nnw siisttuu
m a d .'
K fo » - «
cubed.
Then and there the « < $ '
' eelved the surprise o f his life. He
scarcely propounded question No.
of
lu the name c
r required to
Yon are b<
atat fil'd as
answer the o
Haedkarohiefs.
the above ent
T h e w o rts “ pocket handkerchief" day of the til
h a » a eurtooa hlatory. T h e .jlto b to publication, 1
of April, W
" t e r " la abort for th .
pear and an »
v r lr ," to oot « . and " c h la T to nothin» ooart fo r the
« 1 » b a t -c h e f,” the b a a l
* • * “ •*•
deorse dissolving »he bond*!0' ^ ^ ^ ;
w e » oaad alao fo r the nacb, aa d th a t
betweenths plaintiff and your
G erm an.
not a d m in is te r IL
“ F o r a t i m e the frauleln’. Ufe hung
in the balance.
Then she began to
mend.
I left her under the care ol
the fam ily physician and did not see
her fo r a month.
W h en I ,a
- - again I w as shocked. Prom a girl o f
twenty she had become a wom an of
X
U
.
and her W o r t , h
whether or not her late
happy, to what church she
her attitude in regard to cl
fairs and picnics. If she att<
circus and whether she waa
live extravagantly or ecoi
The dencon had alw ay s take
himself to »ct aa inquisitor
<0 from house to house and »
news.
He gave the W ld o
three days to get settled
HOTEL MORO
P r a c t ic a U y a ll «be woouen e n s
ealled D u tch 'are made in th<rvtllage A W Quick, F l a l u i i f ^ -----
Minerva Qaiek, Defendent,
o f F rey b o rg . in the W « * * lo res .
misnom er Is due to simple mispronun
ciatio n. “DeutkCb” meaning, o f course.
S
M ’¿ Ï Î
; Attorney for P la in tiff
Talking to Himself
»
the
widow , ehe said:
’
“ If you think I am going to let any
old w idower boas me around yon are
Sew-Weakly Ore»• • -’•«"«1.
esdly mistaken.”
* „z
Both sides were waiting fo r the next
move, when the village u -R visited by
a peddler of rat and mouse traps, »to
had a whole w agon load. A a he
from house to house be h ea rt o f tbs
S k X I^ C o M ty Okeerrer . M J »
W ashington »nd the A rtis ts .
W ritin g to a friend M ay 18. 17f~ ‘
W ashington thua described hta experi
lment under fuyorabta conditions. A ft
er numerous fatally councils at which |
« great deal o f opposition waa raised ence with portrait painter»:
“ I am »0 hackneyed to the touche»
H » r r Sehoffenholer decided the matter
quarrel, and when ba
W id o w Sharon’s and sold her t
by compelling hta daughter to submit o f th » palnter’a pencil that I am now
altogether at their beck and Mt U •
traps, he aat down and sa id ;_____
to my treatment. I w as not informed
patience on a monument whlta tney
“I ’m going to atop thia rumpus be o f thia compotalon 0 » that the fraotaln
I are delineating the lines o f my taett
w «a In lo re w ith a young guardsman
It la a proof among many others o f
i • fe w y ear» her senior
H ad 1 *****
w hat habit and cuatom can effect. A t
would not h a re consented to act In th »
I firet I w « « as Impatient o f the request
I and as restive under the operation »■>
I
began m y treatm en t on the fran-
I a colt la o f the «addle. The next time
vonreelf U ta ’a tw en tieth birthday.
You are hurting
a d m ire biy. and I eaw a t o ta * I I submitted very reluctantly, but with
N ow no dray m ove»
’Î.ÎZ r -
Ito . « r a n , r t U c h I t o J r t t M a n d « I ie«s flouncing.
more readily to the thrill than I fid
1 to the painter's chair.”
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both PA P E R S
O N B Y E A R S2.
bad «‘JJ0
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«xeeatrix.
f Attorney for extoutarix
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T ilt ÎOW-
W ttILT
Oregon Journal
A Scotchman, when £»kfid why ha always
'talked to himself, replied:
“In the firet. fiUoe, because- I ^ke to talk to
an intelligent^mtn*
/ ^ 5^
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“In the second place, because I alwyp. li.ke 40
hear an intelligent man tafiL :
We talk out loud for the Sootchman’g reason».
V(pnld rather talk on
ij then
- on any other subject. \r ‘<,»
We don’t »ay a word about pricee-yit# goes
B» re-
1
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Æ 2M
Inflniteelmal W ebs.
_
Mexico, the land o f Montexuma.
prickly peare, .and, TO,can^ L * j 2 ;
quakea. ate., haa many anhtropjcai
’ I wondera both In vegetable and anl-
i mal life. Am ong these tatter Is » »p e
el d ea o f spider so mJ note that lta legs
- 1 cannot be seen without a glasa.
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SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER
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We ateo
> little areneida w eave« a w e b *>
1 darfully -minute that It take« 400 o f
r I them to equal • common hair In mag-
t
*»«• cWAtaa «der |S»_tt
A L L the tim e,
î ForÇ ounty new t