ÎVÂGÉ T h e O b se r v e r MORO. ADMIRED HIS BRAVERY. OREGON The Rev. FUGITIVE FRIDAY Mr. Muldoon 6* F. A. MITCHEL Br EDWARD STAGER A MOONSHINE LEGISLATOR ÍB Ó fiS T ckson’s in, ins a bun j Uvod a brJvk row io the city In # comfortable boose of my own, t c . mu_ "'troops as The street a fa Inst which my bonse bached was largely occupied for shops, c i Tba building whose rear confront a ed the rear- of my bouse was occu ■ pled below for millinery goods, while 8 ice climbed girls worked above on the goods sold r lied a limb. In the store. The third story seemed tlon he con- to be used for sleeping rooms for the J t call to the girls who worked oo the premises dor- 4 ulleta killed lng the day. J □ and even One afternoon when I camo home Among the many valuable presents now given away he tree In and stood looking through my bedroom « with L ig g e tt & M y e n Duke’s M lx ture there is something to the thunder window 4 saw in an npper window of suit every taste— and In this all-pleasing satisfaction tbe ng of mus- the boose bach of me a young girl who « presents are «exactly like the tobacco itself. For all classes [fe the shrill differed entirely from those 1 had been J tower of the used to seeing there. In the first place 4 of men like the selected Virginia and North Carolina bright nceasing. she was singularly beautiful; in the leaf that yoo get in of the regl- iecond the was dressed Uhe a lady, 1 ly wounded; and in the third her features seen ‘ me to run. When they got me Into a to fall back, through a pair of opera glasses were tight co’ner I says: the charge of a very retined ty p e .4 She was evl- , * “ »| can’t sknMsly read, and 1 can t dently In a room by herself on the ‘ akasaly write. Hud yo’ all know that Isb bad en- third story and was working at trim -” ’ 1 can’t get up before that leglslachur and apeak ten words, and what good , one of the mlng bats. it from The Why was that high bred young wo- < could I do down to Nashville? prisoner and man there working In that fashion? •‘They purtended Id* give In at that, PAMPERED PRINCES, rest was the She most have been educated, and ed but what did the critters do but put Instead of nested glrla when they occupy pbsl- * me up to be voted fer when the time Now Ibis famous old tobacco w ill be more popular rdtng to his tlons don’t usually take up manual la- Luxurious Lives of the G ilded Yeung log In the morning I looked for bar , round o<>me of these young India it? I ’ve either got to hunt fer a cave will like It, for there Is no better value anywhere. on —Youth’s She was there working again the same , princes," says a w rite r in S t Nicholas. and hole myself op or go to Nashville.’ For Ac you get o n e « m / a h a t / ounces of choice grasaleted as the day before. For several days ‘‘Servant^ attend them night and day, - ~ ‘Yo’ll go to Nashville,’ she says. tobacco, unsurpassed by any in q u a lity , and w ith each sack yoa _ I kept feasting my eyes upon her, fan then , dreaa them and obey their get a book o f cigarette papers F K K B . •••And wbat’IJ yo' do? n n i/r o e when one day, suddenly turning her , slightest wish. I f a wind stir» while “ •I’ll go with yo’." Now About the Free Presents U K K tn o . face |n my direction, she saw me look- they sle- p curtains are drawn that “ Waal, we started off one day and The c oupons aow packed with Liggett & Myert Dake’s Tbe first Rutfday / the new clergy­ , lng at her through my glasses. Hav they may not be disturbed. When got alword of tbe railroad kyars. I Mixture a»< good for ail sorts of vsloabJe presents. These pres- ► Tsakwood fTlg faer faca ,n focus. | m j * a frig h t- they d rh s out a mounted eoeart JMi- man prvMcU»*^ Jacmiellne w aa.India / was A little narvona, and the old wo­ erfu n a f y W «M peony: The list Incfkdes not ooty posed aud Amuld lo t have gone to luish. ened expression come over I t • She companles them, ’ and all the people ' smokers’ . articles — but man braced her feet and hung on with church, but she wn*joo curious to know t>f teak wood witbdrew from the window, and. salaam as they pass. - •“ * ° 7 desi rable presents for ber bauds, but we got along without how hom eiKbc rqally wae that she ? -^-■''■>«5 wiMurn and ch ild ren - fine d enormous- tbough 1 often looked for her. 1 did not “Once when taking ten with a rajah any calamity. In about an hour, when f f ’ ■ ‘^ . 7 ■ ' ' tohotain pens, umbrellas, went to bear affd* see him He >*«* nenally high her tbere again. 1 cursed myself In his garden I was amused to notice she dared to open her eyes and draw A / / 'sxk cameras, toilet articles, ould not be for a f(X), j D QOt keeping back where that as lie moved about among his homelier than he had been painted her breath, she says to rue: : teoms racquets, catcher’ s B rid e s his natural btomlsbes there en tn these gbe ccu|< j ¿ot have seen me. •” Zeb, bow m any houses have ye ’ guests a servunt followed carrying a gloves and macks, etc. nt In thia j j er disappearance showed me that J cup,, whi ’h he kept always within was tip artificial one When a boy he seen since we left h om e? F As a special offer uw nrffl nts, massive if the curiosity had effected an en 1 reach of I la master’s hand. The ra jih La:! fffl>n Against a bnzzsaw. which “ More’n a hundred.’ asys I. UAAsv, sanrfyonnorn«ss«flittr»weople? teat as beasts ba(J beeB ghot ,ut0 my heart. 1 was i feet unconcern set his cup down In i heel;. T.heu when prgachlng. having I T h l* aaP8r ®*P,W* December “ ’klove’o a ’thousand.’ lhat «specially pleased j ~ astonished at the loneliness thnt came I midair. W ith unfailing dexterity the made « “ ’Khoo! Then we muat.bev got clear gnL-jl t , g M. ,#,B- J,,Bl •eod “* “ * Bnd forest areas QVer me Tbe nJght after my mother’s sancer was placed under it by the him. he w«r: J «ml!«.* aud tbe contor I address oo a postal a round the world end back home tlon hl* fiic»’ ? *»k on was expressive ie trees are Wheo 1 found myself for the Ca*S*M fr rr t Pa*r*, M ir to r r mm * eg* la!* [port on the flrgt time alooe h, the house. 1 had k U f if 'P Sr «*(•»«oooo The nexi Runday ahe was obliged to i fore Its publication, since the bank In i to remark« I »ly low. These little ani­ rbeers stsndln’ around and the lookin' i < b* b 1 WftH pmP|o5-ed had made large mals are natives of a rough and aeml- begin all over again, but tbe process J glasses as big as a tablecloth she turns i mn.irnTh! loau8 to tbp « l* cula,or and wa" ,bere' barren locality, where they are used of getting Used to looking upon him, | pale and puts ber arms around me and £ Ph.? river fore Interested tn his getting out of his to rustling for every mouthful of- his fiery red bslr. bis scarred cheek J their food. When they are first ooooooooooooooooeooopc nary American horse out of business.- comes around and says: I ye n th o f the land. O iling more and National Stockman und Farmer. ; , K ill th a t * * • had « ot on tb e b,d “ 'Excuse me, bat ain’t that a rifle J more the columua of the newspapers. icholar lng p,ace and expec,ed to make an ar- yo’ve got thar? I illustrating their Inevitable course by Burm ese T a r ta r W o oin g, “ -«be be.’ aaya I. T?» a rifle which l w ill n ot k ill reRt v e ry 80011 yyruling aa done among Burmese T a r­ I such g n ip h !c w ords ns those quoted. n ’t know th a t W h a t 14 w aa 4bat ,nduced m e to pnl has killed mo' b’ara and wildcats than I Incquellne went home from church _ flUD this information and the girl of the hot tar tribes Is as simple os It Is idyllic. yo’ could count la an hour, and she’s I and all the rest o f the day wns think On the first $ay of winter the tribe down « * « b w 1 aon'' kno' i " ‘ ' still ready fer tbe next varm int’ I lng on that'fearful procession of little ; P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . holds a great feast ut which all the mar­ vour carriage d,d romance wonld not p erm it me “ ’But yo’ can’t bring no deadly weep- J w ho m ig h t 40 tb ln k th a t ahe bad run a w ,‘ v W,th riageable girts gather and listen to the I Children with bu( one path before in’ yera,’ he goes on. T h is ain’t no Eastern Oregon Headquarter*. music made by the bachelors, who alt I them, and that leading to crime. And or VOI> as you securities to which she had no right Jumpin’ match nor bon race, bat the I mingled with thia picture was tbe face under the “desire tree" and play their tiould call out- » believed tbnt she was acting with her leglslacbur of Tennessee.’ thnt ^ w v e r r relatlve tu * x4rtcate b,m from bU tvn" favorite Instruments. As the maiden I of the minister, but one engaging fea “ I told him I knowed whar 1 was. P o s itiv ly rrb'St c e n tra lly he lovea passes him a youth w ill play I ture tn It—sympathy lighted by pro t Jones’' And pHcations At any rate. If the hat but that 1 should keep tight bolt of located F ifth St. cars pass I test against thia butnun Injustice. louder and more feelingly. I f she Ig­ eople a lawyer * iH w as.this person the police were that rifle till 1 knowed 1 was out of th e doo s eveoee tbe honorable member from I i!er the Inspiration *of faith and leave * ran tbe establishment I asked to be I er, and off they wander.—Argonaut Beaver Cove expect to find any b'ars I tbe rest to I’rdvideure. . Aud so under L Q. SWETLAND, Mfr. : -consumed by permitted to see the lady who occupied on tbe flooh of this house? | his direction she became tbe leader of Sea Anemones. a back room on tbe third story. The “ *1 ain’t sayin’ as 1 do.' 1 answers, gea anemones, delicate and sensitive I an association of women worker» bi nklng fund Is woman looked at me suspiciously and •but If thar Is a riot over moonshine though they look, may attain great I the field or charity. While the hand , , said there waa no one occupying either whisky 1 might want sunthln* better age.: s ir John Dalyell, a Scottish nat­ some, gentleumnrtke p»»tor» o f ber ,lce I. DOt tbo 0» t b . bo-'k room. " “ * • « • T h l. tb«n a club!’ learer? confirmed my suspicion that the girl uralist, captured iu 1828 a sea anem­ I church hud discoursed to her from “ Blineby that same feller stood np one of the liver colored sort so com­ the pulpit, upon theological prlncl d re a m running 1 bad waH ,0 b,d,u* ag in and says, as slick as yo’ please: mon around oar shores. Its age was i pies I hut had been wrungled over for r It can run Is ‘*W b* n dld ,be * lrl wbo b’”< l* * " “ *Mebbe the honorable member from working there at a window for several then estimated at seven years, i t flour­ tiges ntul nt other limes had toured D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., Proprietors Beaver Cove would like to be excused | L o ft nothings Into.her williug ear thliu poet their bus- da?8 I asked, glvin,; the woman ished In Edinburgh until 1887 and was for half au hour while be takes his just attaining a vigorous aud sober ' “frig ht’’ by a syfnpatliy for bis fellow Ithout klcklug? a Mcarchlng glance. I saw by her ez guu home.* maturity when from some unknown i I beluga had unconsciously walked hy u “ ’Do any critter yere want to p ick a itralght |wth to her heart The hair cause It died.-Loudon Express. fuss with Zeb W hite? says 1 as I I was still s fiery red; the sear, the ex­ iS o « ? o u l Tra“ “*-•* bor." I oddod In « coo Mtanda up. cruciating smile, were as hideous as lie- It H u rt Him. fldenttnl tone. *1 have news for her In H ead q u arters for..our S h erm a n C ounty “ Everybody laughs and daps his fore, but uot to her. for ahe did oot see id tbe fowl hurt you, Mr. ____ which she la greatly Interested.” ’ hands, but oo one cornea nigh me, and friends; prices reason ab le; first c la s s They had beeu obscured by a r. « q u ire s -W h a t d’you l bem I put» on iny cap, shoulders my rifle BOW, Mon. " Are W ar? W h at fowl? Tommy tfivlne light that emanated from the which dtotlo- “• »ould oorvo her. and say» a» I walks out: restau ran t w ith th e hotel: inted to know If It hurt, » Irltual part of thta repellant bbdy. nnothcr, which ?b« •»« <*» W •» * ' b' ” “ ’it’s an ouery crowd, and thar ain’t uy gaid you had been ben- • (»oe dHy tbe deacon. Jacqueline’s fh • n la ro nnd nu UP84a,r* and caD’e down w1tb * * * a wan among yo’ wbo kin pull a rab- I twenty years.—Tendon i tber. »«id ,to her: g ^ f In question. She waa what I sue bit out of a boiler log!’ “Jack. I have noticed that yon are “ I went Atratcht to the tavern, and I nco~tho hbllltg taking a great interest In the work In- T w o B lo c k s F ro m N e w Dffpot it and aorond trouble, and she was helping him. I t h a r I found the «»id woimmu »lilverln- ' 4 L ab ilS y £ ,0 * ve op bou,e t0 q.lnsl l»y Mr. Mqjdoon. I Iwonght him A Rare F e a t a n d Khuktii f u r ber life . -fh e patent s p rin kler which Is such lore thinking that hla ogllnes»»would , I and to undo, ■»« lb. woman who waa narboring hot “ *Wh»t s the matter? says I. a success for its inventor to a contrary Votcci him. 1 fear that II has failed. ’ ,t hand roach.. » * another hiding !>«<» .r h . u l o t ” T hey ve put plller case« trimmed Father.", aald tbe girl Impreeeively. F R E E A U T O B U S T O A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S soft of thing.” „non! and ao la •“» wtth lace on our bed,' says ahe. ’and •prheu again yon choose for such a pur- . once. 1 going to my club. They bad “In what way?* fue gorgeousueea of It will bring on " It raises the dust for him, yon puse a homely aoao to occupy the pul­ not been gone an hour before the police heart disease! Zeb. fur tbe Lawd’s went to the millinery factory Io make know, by laying* It for other people.”— pit ol our church I would advise you to sake, let’s go l>a< k home!' Naturally. »elect one without Jbe gift of latuticc Exchange. “ •But I'm here to watch moonshine, Youth—Can you tell roe which la Mr. luniR.v ami the divine attributes of a By this tilt of financiering thnt was say» I. Poneonby. L a d y -T b e man with the executed by the daughter tbe father rent chrlstiait. If you Intend to warn “ ‘Never mind moonshine nur nothin gray hair talking to those ladies aver palled through, paid dollar for dollar me it 1» too late. Rut thia time It 1» else on the face of this ulrtb, bat let’s there 1 am Mr. Poneonby’s wife. and saved hl»« good ««me. I now man , 1» who has woo the game, not I. Last Oe s glttln . This world ain’t fu r os. W t c . RU TLED G E. Proprietor Youth -1 know yon are. That’s why 1 evening white here he asked me to be Eel». We 1» like two lost children wan­ asked you. as 1 thought you’d be sure age the estate l»e left, for I am the bus hla wife, and I gladly consented.” baud ol his only heir der! ii through tlie woods and expectin' to know .-Izm don Punch. to he e»t up any minit. and I ’m ao Ancient R o ck T em p i« » . Youthful Fprbeaianea Mis Opportunity. N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n t e r , B a n k Not even Cologne has the perfume ake«rt and Bust rated that I »han’t live HiK’k temples nt Ipwmpool. on the Because he had been a naughty lit­ “ H arry. I ’ve been reading up on two dMy» longer! Zeb. tf yo* love me. that is named for it flowing freo- . But Nile, are lielieved to be the world’« oid- a n d D t p o t. C o u r te o u s T r e a t m e n t , C le a n parllsmeutary usage. Pre got to pre­ tle b o y -a very naughty Httle boy—he down on the Island of S t Thomas, In es|, nwldteetwrwl ruins_____ _ ebuie bonier wa« scut to bed wit Inuit any puddlug. B ed s a n d t a b l e t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w i l l “ ‘i'll do It.* nays I. And site got ou side At a meeting of onr girls* dab. the West Indies, there to a fountain Her iA»ke. pxi-kfid our m rpetlM tg. ano But there*« one thing,I don’t quite an* Hut lu the ereulng. when htx brothers that gushes forth the great specialty a ffo r d . ,x x ■ * • aud «iMteni all were fust asleep, be are wa» mit o f the' town o f N as h v ille dendiind- whst 1s the ‘previous of tbe place-boy rum. The fountain Uefo sun do w o. u ever to go back." rrept downstairs, a tearful little white tfo n ? " to on the balcony «< • and would S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . •‘It ’s tlie question I ’ve been trying to rvlx*d figure, and. going into tbe libra­ attract more attention were not bay , Wise Woman. ry. »aid tdjhto mother: lire, / “fill— nTt>? you going home ask you for q^wbole year, Mabel, bat rum the dominant odor of 8 t Thomas. “Mummy, you told me never in go to oo sooe? Barely yoor husband can get you never would listen to me. You’ll This town is tbe groat rum market of sleep till I'd mado peecu with my ehe let me n«k now. won’t you?" along wltbont yoq the world, and everywhere it fairly as­ “I —I suppows ao. Harry. If—yoa are mien. Bo I've come d«>wn to forgive sails the sense of om flL-New York Mrs. Smith— i know it, but I don't yon aud daddy for bolug mo rude to want him to And out that he caa .-N e w sure It’s ' parliamentary.” — Chicago OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO me at dluiier tonight.“ York " or«!. , Tribuna C op yrigh t. l»lt. by A ssociated U t . erary I rvaa redoubt-a y has rare- *This . U My Choice of - Duke’s Mixture Presents” I W H EN IN P O R TLA N D STO P A T HOTGL J 0R6GQN WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY 1 * NEW HOTEL PERKINS The Dalles, Oregon. HOTEL MORO O p p o s ite P o s t o f f ic e floro Oregon