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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
l-b e AS YOU RUNT MORO, OREGON. FRIDAY. .. .. -..Jone 21, 1912 By EDW ARD TURNER Ç ep > rî* h t b y A reeH cxn P r o w Asno- ela tio n . LiU. which tomobOs t i m « * ï ♦hfr' ic fo other varieties ■MH* ■*"afUr to elaterite dîflr v m discovered One of them S wtedgsrtETl« • *> *• I. bet»« « elsogymaa. was egLte^ * u i»n tost summer to marry a boat- Illri'pftrtììlOt r p ì ~~ ao6 c o n « mat, about fifty years of age to a wo < Bvsr, which tum» bMe l <m 4 map o f tWrf>-fl*e. The man was a ¿ T l X e d to he « hncbelrt. tbe woman a widow with a non about sixteen years old. * “Are yob the second husband 1* 1 , MIEF NEWS OF 0RE60N asked the groom a fte r the ceremony. “I ’m the second or the third. I ’m not « . r e I had job , to t r » O , I has confirmed the nomi sure rWhl6h.w be replied, a pained a i- pastime of the English army officers, pig sticking, i took a rifle to my sta li. Woodford a« postmas presslon pusslug over his fa c e .' t- ask tion as well as my apoat bs cart I ed him to explain, but he seemed re tar at Medford. The 40th annual reunion of the O re luctant to do HO. I was about to turn «on Pioneer Association waa held in away from him when he said: thing for me. Portland Thursday. "You're a clergyman and a “A fter the army of native beaters The annual meeting of the Clatsop man to confess to. I f you’ll keep the hnd been fine combing the Jungle« and County Bunday School Association secret I ’U tall’ yon.'* making outlandish noise« for b f lt t jy , was held at Astoria. ••Do as you please about telling me hour there came a tremendqpe noise Mabel M iller has been nominated as I f you intrust me with the secret I In some bush«« near me. and 1 got U te /1 dttpp^d l t ^ estonlshmtmtVor postmaster at Jacksonville, succeed shall certainly ke<p It.” (ng John F. M iller, whose term expir “When I was about as old as my out cfnwlefi a tremendous ttgsr. . w ife la now.” he began, “she was a ed Crops throughout the Klamath ooun thin slip of a girt, all arms and legs, try w ill he better this year than ever like a colL But she was party, all the before ta the history of that part of sunn», and soon after that filled obt There was a mighty soft spot In my heart for her. But I. bein’ a man of thirty and she a «triplin’ of fifteen. 1 wouldn’t ’a’ said anything about It for the biggest »hip thut floats. 1 watch ed ho- grow up. tbinkln’ that when she got older I might muster up cour age to ask her to marry me. But to i a yousg gnl like that there’« a heap of love makta’ before she’s even twen ty. ri i “H e r father had h feller .picked out for her. His name was Pillsbury- Jack Pillsbury—• mighty good young m*n. H e'w as first mate of a tramp, and every time he came In from a cruise he brought borne a lot of mon ey to Invest But there was another feller the little gal wanted, and he wanted her. But M a g g ie -th a t’e her w m ^—was mighty fond of* her father t and was bent on doin’ what he waot- , ed her to do. Bbe shipped Jim Hol den. the feller she loved, and married Jack Pillsbury. 1 Jack he kept on goln’ to sea, and ' so did Jim- Jina was aw ful cut up a t Iosin’ Maggie and wouldn’t marry * any other gal. She was well satisfied r '1 . * ■___ X. fzxs» him p fttf ü fté x tclléd Service, Com fort an d C o n v en t fence at the moderate prier ratea from $ i.o o per day u jt P o p u la rM e e d in connection. meeta all trains. ? Restaurant Auto Buda ROSS R N N E O A N 1 3 0 $ 14th «ml WasMnfitori Sts. kU M . M l lléû*.4> is te d i « Be Stente’ Briefe batidtug H e » Observe» Offlee «.“te.' L t V l » , P ro p rie to r. * O /K > s ’- s ' sä WHEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT Coratr o T T tM rt fitti* Street I i j s new, and its rooms are provided with nrbningw nterand longdistance telephone«. European pttn . Kate« $1 per day and up. gftfGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY nnni iii nnn«rmnn ii n(in e nnn iiii n ii n r r - ‘ - ‘ fiMkieef , , ♦ » « S T & iJ ? I l " i 111 < i n n i 1 1 »»» p o b h o su o n JahsTw a NEW DOTH. PERKINS T U f u a t t l] P o rtla n d , O regon. P o iilw ^ y moat centrali' located Fifth 8t. care pe* the doorfi every few mintrtei r> r O ___ p u « i — et P,lf>^<4 r r ic tu r is e n B em p seeP fee. Ä rte s fif.« « ■ mt home and fishing and hunting re H fiM m treat of the late B. H. Harriman, on Upper K lam ath lake was transferred by Mm. H arrim an to the Flelschacker Interests. The price waa not divulged. A cooperative meat-peeking plant to provide oonaamers in T o rt land and 8»n FTanoiaco with meat and meet products a t wholesale prices was launched this week in Ashland, by a 1 1 «umber o f prominent capitalists of I t ESMOND HOTEL O ocar ANbBBSoM, Manager. C m . cultural college, ooeompanled by F. C Helmer, superintendent of the new < ■bethem Oregon experiment ‘ station. I Free B um to and from Train». Rate« 60c, 75c, 11.00, $1.60, $2.00. European plan. Sherman County headquarters. duly made on g r e s gouthsra Oregon. „ A tour of Coos county Is to be made ♦aim month by Profeasors H. 8. Jack- sou and H. F. Wilson of the entomol ogy department of the Oregon Agri- 1, front and H e r r l» o b 8 ta . Partland; OrapMn Ttjsigtfun . A GOOD CLEAN FAMILY HOTRU r o lr tr Oak Peieenlng i r BgHeM'slbdW Lisintetit ckims R. M r O To H P C ornett«; Turner, Orsffde, wrfies: ?‘M y wile h « digeovered that Snow M a l meni oak not poisoning, s very a iS S u i ceres W m poison S ^ She only cured Frank BpiUman. a rancher..aged 20, la under arreet charged with the a t your boy from knowln’ he s Illegiti tempted murder of Charles K irkp at mate. Don’t you say a word about < rick. who was shot on the night of thia, m take the body out in my < June 4, while walking on the street a l boat and give it a sea burlg*.” cwfrol h im b e A lf, hui on two of hw Baker w ith Mies Birdie Rusk. Spill * >“I think It was sparing her boy pain ' Meads wbòteme poison* by the ..m e nuts was a term er sweetheart of Miss and disgrace that decided her. At an , h f . « 0 0 ^ 4 50c, and flidO - Sold by rate, she consented. I put the body f f —*4 Based an the showing of Medford , into my boat, took it out into deep wa Moro Pharmacy. X& merchants, the Interstate commerce ter, tied ray anchor to the ankles and | committee has ordered a reduction of hoisted tt overboard. No one saw me, and i f a n , <*>• b*d I don’t reckon U tram 11 to 11 cents per 100 pounds in would have made any difference, for It elims rates one to four, Inclusive, on wasn’t everybody «bout there that traffic over the Southern Pacific from would have remembered Jtck anyway. Qrsat Doetor, Great Here. Medford to Dunsmuir. Cal., and Inter “Maggie waa a good deal cut up about D r. Frana MftgMMr off Vienna, W W 1 vening points. the matter, not knowing whether she Hood R iver w ill vote on the Issue of had done right in saying nothing to her fell a victim to the bubonic plague gM.MO worth of bonds for the purpose husband. You aoe. It made a horrible when that disease wag fitet Wider bac teriological Investigation in th a t city of constructing a municipal water sye- aocret between her and him that wsa in 18W, contracted the malady from tem to' take the plhee of the system always on her mind. I relieved her as bacilli in culture tubes. When be be well as 1 could by reminding ber th a t reosntly purchased by the city from came certain that he was infected he the Pacific Power 4k Light oompany, though It might not hort Jim specially, Immediately locked himself in an too* Which has been found inadequate to , to fiuow the aocret. wo couldn’t teU lated room a»d pasted a message ea a I exactly how ho -would feel about her windowpane: , supply the needs of the town. I and my action In the matter. 1 didn’t " I am anffsrtw f« > » P’W » * A program replete in lectures by I see how it would help matter» to tell Please do not send a doctor to me. afi prominent authorities upon subjects I him. teaming with interest to the mothers L - "Jim died about ten years ago. and in any event my and w ill coma to four ___ and teachers of Oregon, was announc I I ’ve waited since then till a f«V •r five days " A t once a number of his associates. ed by Professor Joseph Schafer, dl- months ago to toll Maggio my part of aU o f them ttlfttS B L 5 ? ’ rector of the summer gshcol, for tb * rlie*ktory We bad boon drawn so mheb to live f t * and w ith fu ff knowl ; Mothers* Congress, WhMp is to be held together by the secret that it wasn’t edge o f tha chancee to which they a t the university on July 2 and 2. much o f a surprise to ber when I snld would expose thomsrivea, stepped tee* President Crooks of Albany college what 1- had to say. And I think the ward find not only offered their earr- announces that >100.000 haa been se secret helped me to-get her I Yrt»nt t0 l-ee, but la oome cases begged to be emed to Insure a >244,000 endowment knew what you have to say about I t , sent to Dr. MueHer. The patient re- rnsed to permit It and died alone with • fund for the Institution. James J. Do you condemn oeT* ______ “ As to the wisdom of your course,” in the tim e predicted. H ill has offered tbs college >40.000 1 replied. "1 have no comment to maka . A t the end ho wrote a farewell tatr upon condition that it secures an addl I In your action I oee nothing to con tor to his pareata and placed It affateat Uonal >200,004. Tbs n a mpil ffh for tbs the window, so that if could he I fiemn .** rd fltllrael >100.000 will proceed actfve- - I ll go and tell her th a t” bo said, from the outside, and then burned the greatly relieved " It ’ll make her feel original w ith bki owa hands, tearful United States District Attorney Mc- more mnsfortsble about tt than since that it m l« ** ro n rt has filed a .s u it la the United nut the mysterious and deadly fftrte. the t»ceri earns betwoeo ua" States district court la the name of the gevernmant against W illard N. Jones to recover >122.000, alleged te be the value of nine claims in the Bilets In d ia« the! cams Into th« poosssslon of J obos by fraudulent Whan a leaden bullet traverses clo th , characteristic marks are left upon the projectile which aye a rt obliterated by the subsequent passage of the ballet through flesh, provided that It doe« n rt strike- a bone. It Is even possible to identify the nature o f the gsrmont through which tbs bullet haa passed 1 by a careful examination of the maths lOOOOOOOOOOOOÖOOOOOBtt Nearest N o te ! to Business C e n te r, B a n k a a S D e p o t; GoiirtSeous T r e a tm e n t, C lean BMri arid Table the best the m arket w ill ttKord. - - 360, Opposite P ostoffice S U N D A Y D IN N E R S THE DALLES, OREGON > ,A Stetro Heat, Electric b ig h t « , aieein c 0*11 Belle. 0 . JEL A N. Local Train« * iriop at front door. Railway Ticket .^ > ^ 7 o®o* in'tBa Lobby.. V J H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT YO U. x . ON HOTEL n g V alley, Oregon. Entirely new, convenient to bueinesa. d e a n bed«, and table the best the market will afford. Prices reasonable. Cotov m en ial trade «olicitw l^ .£ CONDUCTED ON THE REST PRINCIPLES.