MORO.
Hero and
Heroine
OREGON
FRIDAY
How
a N o v e lis t N a d e H im -
self
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The Kapid Reader’s Review
Recent Reports Rewritten
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M IT C H E L
of
in that city. The Dallas Chautauqua
w ill open July 4. to continue for one
week.
A number of widows have applied
for the m others’ pensions a t the office
of the oounty clerk at Albany, during
the past few days, and th e ir requests
w ill be considered by the county court.
F. H . 8nodgrass, ex deputy warden
of the p enitentiary and now chief of
th e guards there, was arrested on a
charge of having attacked and se-
v -te r e ly beaten a prisoner M ay 16. .
If the efforts of the 22 widows w ith
children who have made application
for pensions under the law recently
passed by the legislature are success
ful the state w ill expend 1510 a month
- In Douglas county a t o n e . — .............
George L. Blodgett, sentenced for
life in the Salem penitentiary fo r the
murder of A lice M lnthorn a t Portland
in 1006, has been released under a
conditional pardon given by Governor
W est
A grand Jury a t The Dalles has r e
turned an indictm ent against George
F. Ross charging him w ith the em-
betclement of public funds to the
am ount of I8M .63 , w hile recorder of
th#t city. H e was given bonds.
Jackson oounty wlH Issue a pam
phlet along tbe lines established by
C alifo rn ia counties. T h e edition w ill
be at least 50.000 and It w ill contain
approxim ately 100 pages. Including
statistics and maps. The county court
has autbortxed this work.
The big V-ehaped harrow now being
built at Astoria fo r the port commis
sion w ill soon be ready fo r use in im
proving the channel across tb e shoal
a t the mouth of th e Columbia. -It w ill
have a spread of 20 feet, with^ eight
throe-foot revolving discs.
' T akin g a dare to clim b a tree w hile
out w ith a p arty of Joy rid ers near
M edford. Mies Ramona Ladd, I t years
old. climbed to a height of 30 feet.
A branch broke and she felt, ^ b e was
carried to a hospital, and I t la said
th at her back is broken.
T h e Tri-C ounty fa ir w ill be held in
Condon thia fa ll on October 1, 2 and
3, according to the decision of the ex-,
ecutive com m ittee in a special meet
ing. T he Tri-C ounty fa ir is to be a
perm anent yearly event in
Condon
henceforth.
Advices were received by 8 ta te En
gineer Lew is that 5000 acres of land
belonging to the Colum bia Southern
project, has been w ithdraw n from en
try by the in te rio r d ep artm en t T h e
original project consisted of 23,000
acres and the 5000 acres w ere Includ
ed w ith in the last few years.
The forestry service has ordered a
telephone lin e to be Installed connect
ing P ra irie C ity w ith the sum m it of
S traw b erry Peak, 12 miles distant.
A station w ill be erected on the ex
trem e sum m it of the peak at a height
of over 10,000 feet, which overlooks
.the en tire forestry d is trict of eastern
Oregon.
Stone houses may replace the regu
lation two-roomed shanties w hich uow
form the abodes of homesteaders on
v irtu a lly every q uarter section in
Christm as L a k e and S ilv e r L ake val
leys. T his ta made possible by the
discovery of a h a lf dozen atone quar
ries on tbe aide of T ab le M ountain.
Mandamus proceedings have been
begtin by the Oregon A C a lifo rn ia ra il
road company against S h e riff Reevos
of W ashington county, to require him
to show cause why lie w ill not accept
routine of work is when the spirit
moves him to write. I f the spirit does
not move him he saunters to the park,
dro|w Into his club for lunch and calls
on the ladles In the afternoon.
There may be novelists In foreign
countries I h o fill this description, but
not In America. The American Is usu
ally a magazine or newspaper man.
Edwlq T eall, on American novellai
o f repute, *wns sitting at his desk
reading a letter he bad Just received
wbeu hl» friend Marston, who bad
plenty o f money and nothing to do,
dropped to on him for a few moments’
chinning Teall wearily tossed the let
ter over to Marston and weut ou blue
penciling manuscripts. It was from a
woman, evidently a girt, asking fo r in-
fortnation as to where he found tbe
name o f one of -Ids heroines, Elsie
Hammond. In his recently published
novel. “ My Hero," th at being the
w rite r’s own name. 8he also sjwke ad
m iringly of the hero of tbe novel and
complimented tbe author upon his
“ b rillia n t genius.”
,
“ 1 suppose.’ ’ Maraton remarked, "she
thinks there is but one Elsie H a m
mond In the world."
“Q uite likely,” replied T eall abeent-
ly. H e was cutting out some “fine
a tender of »19.75fi.96 ta paym ent of
the company*» tax ia th at county. T his
amount does not include a special road
tax <ff fl.lfifi.0 4 .
A fte r w aiting since 1210 to be reim
bursed to tbe extent of »72 fo r over
charges on some household goods ship
ped from Mobile, Ala., to Roseburg,
E. Lynn Tunnell has been notified by
the state railroad commissioner that
the interstate cocxciercs commission
has decided in his favor. ’Ih e ccui-
m I as I on took his case up several years
ago, and the delay was due to the fact
that many railroad linen were in
volved.
, T h e M cM in nville council awarded a
contract for street grading to a firm
of Portland contractors, and Mayor
W . T . Vinton refused to a ffix his sig
nature. Contempt ef court proceed
ings followed, and the m ayor wan
fined »300 and sentenced to six months
confinem ent in the county ja il w lth-
out ball, or until such tim e as he sees
f i t to obey the orders of the circuit
court that he sign the c o n trac t
T h e Smith-Powers Logging com
pany, one of the largest concerns of
Its kind e e to e eeeet, 1s m aking pre-'
parations to open two camps three
a lia s above Coquille, w here It has
about »0,999,090 feet of tim ber. Tbe
rig h t of w ay fe r • tagging railroad to
extoad tw o miles in to too tim b er from
th e B a l l lin e is new being cleared and
toe road wiU be ooestracted ierth -
w tto. T h e logs w ill ge to the <X A .
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P.
In d e p e n d e n t
g r o p h tf desired H e also m ade an Im
portant additional incidental statem ent <
that he had draw n the character of
E rn e e t file r! weather, the hero o f the
story, from bis friend M r. Joseph M ar-
atoo.
T h e photograph c a m by return mall
"P re tty enough to Idea.” said Marston
“I would Uke to keep it, but since she
says nothing about th a t 1 suppose I'll
h are te a e n d It back. W ell, w hat’s the
next move?"
T h e next move contained morn vil |
lalnoua deceit end frig h tfu l lying than ,
all th a t ha<r fbUfi before.
Maratón ,
w rote Miss Ham m ond th a t be bad t h |
confession to make. Certain incident» |
th a t be had developed into th e story of t
“M y Hero” bad been told him by hie
friend M r. Marston, the hero o f |
the story. I t was M r. M arston w he |
hud seen her In the garden. H e bad |
shown the geo tierna n her photograph. |
and he had expressed a desire to meet I
her.
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“T h a t’s sufficient.” mused the plotter
•It wouldn't do fo r me to say fo r Ned
that he would like to make a real ro
manee out of it aU. T h a t would be
‘carrying coala to Newcastle.’ for It
w ill be the Qrst Idea that w ill pop Into
his head.” So ba sent the letter, cun-
ulngly leaving out the moat Important
part o f I t O f course a reply came,
stating that Miss Hammond woeld he
happy to meet M r. Marston a t her
home, the address being given, at any
tim e be might find I t convenient to call
T h a t was all there was in this letter
Marston replied under his own name.
but In a different handw riting, saying
t h a t havlug been honored by Miss
Ham m ond’s permission t o . ta ll, be
would do so on a certain date. H e bad.
however, promised his M e n d Mr. T eall
that be would not involve him In any
w ay and begged th at Hiss Hammond
would, for the present a t le a s t con
older the circumstances th a t had led to
th eir meeting confidential.
“ W ell. now. I like this.“ remarked
Marston. “ H ere I am. the hero o f a
uovel. about to meet the heroine. W e
have gone through «00 pages of alter
nate misery and bliss; have been m a r
ried on the last page, and it la about” —
Suddenly the fact th ro at Itself upon
him that there would come a tim e
when all bis knavery must be adrnlt-
| ted
H e shuddered. For aw hile be
th o u g h t then said:
•Th ere's but oue way o at e f IL I
must make the girl love me so well
th at she won't stop to consider that In
steed of a hero I ’m a villain “
A t the api>ointed tim e Maratón called
on Miss Ham m ond. 8be was bocom
I Ingly dressed, and the lights were turn
w ritin g ’' from a manuscript before
him.
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“ I would very much like,” resumed
the other, “to pose fo r aw h ile aa a
genius Suppose yo i^ g iv e me thia let-
to r to answ er."
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“ You are qutte welcome to It I f yon
don't bring soy complications apon
me."
“ Very good," Marston replied, put
I
ting the letter in h h pocket. “ Now telj
ms where you got the name.”
“O ut of the telephone register. T h a t I
la where 1 get all nay names for my
eharactera.“-
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.“ H ’m !” grunted Marston. “There Isn’t
• I
so much romance a t tbe bottom of
these pnblicatlons aa would appear. 1
presume this Elsie Ham m ond thinks
th at you ont in a bower o f roses th in k
ing out a name fo r your heroine or
had some real person in mind whom
you adored ”
“Oh, get ont o’ hero! Don’t you see
I ’m loaded down w ith work?"
“Just so. And the world th at reads
yoor novels thinks you do nothing but
dream.
I ’ll go i f you’ll promise to
dine w ith me a t my club next S atur
day n ig h t
I f you don’t promise I'll
stay here aH day.”
“A ll right: PH promise anything to
get rid of y o u *
M A N U F A C T U R E R S OF
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WHEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT
N' nhw estsm TruHtO ouipsay, a corporation.
0. W. Corby, Dnrnthaa AbhottoT. 0 . Scalar,
M rs T . C Staley, Wsseo W<r»hos«e M in
ing Company, a oopoyattoo, »re d»ft-nd«nt«
to me dlraeted and eemm andtna ma to sell,
in tbe manuer presartbsfi by law fo r the
• W O f tei«! property upon exrcntion
the
following deasribed re' l property, 1 w ilt on,
OReCON
Corntr of 7th ind Stark Street
Saturday, July 12th, 1912 :
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At tbe boar of two o’clock p. m , a t the
frost door c f the County Oonn Hoaee ta tb e
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•»tv o f Muro, Sherman County.O regon, sell
Io tb* hitfLi-al b ddor for <,»ah in hand, a ll
of the interest of tbe defeud«nts hereto is
and to* the following he northed teal pr >pertf.
to w it: The North h alf o f eectiun four i< )
township eue J l) sooth, rsne* nineteen (Iff)
**»•*. W. no , touHh r w ith «11 * » aiagolar,
tbe tcn«>uients hereditaments sad epporten-
sncea thereunto belonging.
Dated st llo ro , Oregon, thia (Uh dsy of
Jane, 191».
i. C.M c K sa M, Sheriff of
ftt-jlE J i l l
Hberinau ooanty Oregon
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C H A S . W R IG H T , P rw .lS .R t
M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r.
It U n ew , a n d it s r o o m s are p r o v id e d w ith
r u n n in g w a te r a n d l o n g d i s t a n c e t e le p h o n e s .
E u r o p e a n p la n . K a te s |1 p e r d a y a u tk 'u p .
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
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NEW BOTEL PERKINS
Fani M. Frtiuob, p lain tiff
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P o r tla n d , O re g o n .
Wm. Kodolf nnd E va Kodolf,
hi« w ife , Jr fendants.
Eastern Oregon Headquarters.
By v«r ne of hu ext-ouium. drar«« «nd or
der o f «ale duly i eued not o f and nndet
the Ss«B «> Ute o i r o a l l court of the state of
•Jrruou tor gbttriuau oodu'y, to me directed,
sod dnu «l tbv 2b*» day of 1 1 « ’ , 1918, Spnu
a deeree f « : h e fornelosuro ojt » eertaiu
•n^rigsue, and upon • jodgii e b t resdored
»oJ entered in »«id ooort on the 19.h day
r ' M «y, 1918. iu the above e u ritk d eaoee,
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P o sitiv Jy m st c e n tra lly
located
F ifth S t. c a r t pass
th e doo a every few m in u tes
« f he plntuUHaad «t,»tn«« »he de
jEMMbto*», w IB. K odolf and E va Kodolf. hi«
tr fe tb •’ *» uH-oed, for tbe «am of BH.OOT.OO
v ch in - r 4‘ ib< ^-na^froat-ih- 16th day of
Aa. »•«. ! •
ib * rat« of 6 pee'aent per
«tiuii«!', «no I a ! n iiiic r earn uf
«S
attorney*« f«e*. «K 1 the fu rtb e r som of | 7 l
«oste «od U *h:t:«o.»i nte, end eoSM of and
BtF*n ibis v ' t, »i/d euirni«, d in e me to
make » a I u of the real property embrneed
ia m id decree o f f jreelocore, a n d beret» ,
after ¿«aenbed, I 'vili on
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P o p u la r
P riced R esta u ra n t
E a n p c a a Plan. R a tn $1.00 a a $ up
L. Q. SWETLAMD, M»r
Saturday, Jung 28th, 1913,
a t tbe'boar-'of 11 o’elnek a m. »1 tbe front
door > f the ooenty ceert hoeae m Mor.>.
Hheirnm county, Ormtuu, «ell «» poirlitf
, nciion to the hUheet Tddder,. to r onsh in
hand, all th e -d e b t, tù ie a u j internet id
tbe nhove nciued defendant», Wm Rudolf
«od K vn E iilo lf . his wife, ta sad to tbe
followine deterihpd real property, towit;
I. >t» fo u r a n d fiv e lù btdok B ia Barn»«?»
udditioM to the city of .Hurt/. UtWQB. td
e ith e r with the tenement«, b- reditameute.
«ad sppartrnnaues »berewito belonetitt*
nl«<> nll senta, ««»nery »iK raxture« ia ««td
bnlidia»* «ad apon tbe SAirt; premise», de»>
oribrd i i «nd errered by »hs ««»d mnrtgAa».
Subjeat ualy io e>>nfirui«ttoh »n*t thè rig hi
Of redeniptioa «« by lawprnvided.
Datod i«t Moro, Oreoou, «hi» 26th d»v of
May. 1916.
J. O. M cK sas. S h e rif of
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Bbermsn oouuty. Oreeoa.
this that led him to shotf unm istaka
bly th at If the g irl b tBgone d a ft about
him It was not bis ia u lL
W llkluson
was a manly fehvw». who would not
take any udvantagc
U s position to
win a g irl f r o m t
»1, but the fact
th at the g irl he W; uted wanted Mc
Coy was gulling to him .
And so it w a e t h * ' iu the store of
John W ilkinson. whi< b bud been a har
N O T IC E O F 8 H E K 1 F F S A LE.
monious place fieferv the advent of M c
Alioe A. F o w h r, p lain tiff
Coy. there came an inharmonious un
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dercurrent. felt, blit not expressed. The Mrs. L . E New to», wif« of
(Jso. W. Newton d«oe«»ed,
t>ookkeeper. Tom Art> 1 «1, a young man
A. L. Newton, Brnrwt A.
tw en ty-tw o years obi. who had in the
N e<4 u a n d M urear^tt
beginning uotlcet) th.it there was trou
Newton tua wife, üivd v H.
ble brew ing fOr (Mct
If be did not
Newton, Koy A Newton,
Hiid B -i t B. Newton, B d rl»
keep aw ay from th» typew riter, gave
E Nrwton and M.«rtle D
Henry a* h in t to t b it effect “Can*t
M«-won, inioovs def»*u dants
hlume tbe girl, my boy." bd said, “for
ber«t»y given t b i t ro-ftUAnt to
If 1 were a g irl I think I'd fu ll In love
the eo'i mond o f a wtM of eve« u b«n « d or
w ith you m y s e lf.* 11 -ry said he bad der of «-ile »saeu oat of the C irc u it ;'o e rt. f
’discerned the boaa^Jeoniug tow ard Miss »1»« »rate of Oregon, for the oooatv of Sher
Leslie, but be was much obliged for man, to me dirasied, dated the fetal d«y W
the suggestion and would leave tbe Mnv. 1913 In a s a il therein pend to» wherein
Alice A. Fowler is r is ta tiff and M m L . E
way open for W ilk in
Newton, w ife 'o f Gw*. W. Newton deee«»«»d,
T here Is no telling what a girt in A. L N«wtew, Krrmat A. N«wtou sod M ar
lovo w ill do. especially when the man uarett Newton, b i* w ife. C l)d e H Now too.
Hoy A- Newton, and B ert B. Newton, Halpb
she loves gives her n cold shoulder. 1 B. Newton, and M yrtle D. Newton, mjnor«»
M tm Bottle Leslie wore a lugubrious are (l*f. ndant* o nuwaadlnS me to M t the
countenance and wns ho preoccupied real property bereta»fm r deeenb« d to aatie-
by her love a ffa ir th at she did her fy a jodem ent end d-cree rendered and
entered hi ««Id oanse bn the tOih day of M at
work very badly.
V lien W ilkinson IM S . in favor of the p la in tiff and agalnat
asked her w b s t was the m atter she d»fend>ints «b->ve nam ed, fo r the aa«a of
w hr silly vn o u iffr’t i' lay the blame »7.000 00 with inter»«« tb e/fo p front tbe
first day of January, 191», at »b» rstoof «even
upon H enry McCoy, hut when pressed per twnt per annnm. exception the «mn of
fo r the details o f h<*r had treatm ent » I M P«id on <*r «boat A»n«t 1st, 1912, and
tb» further A.im of »200 nt'oraey« fee with
by him declined R fm -'k e any charges.
M atters w ere now In very bed shape interest the-eon from the 90th day of Mrty,
1018, at the ratow f seven per oont per nnnuw
in the Httle offlce.of John W ilkinson. aod tbe furth er «din of »27 cost« and dis
Mias Lrafie got so worked up th at she bursement«, with intoreat thereon from the
.resigned her position
M r. W ilkinson, tatb d.:y ut M ay, I9 l8 ,'a t h« rate o f seven
per ovnl per an»am , and tbe farth e r oo»t«
forced to »urmlse that MeCoy had of nnd upon this w rit, I w ill on
been treating bis typ e w rite r badly—
Saturday, June 28th, 1913,
bow he knew n o t—told him th at he
had no fu rth e r use for his services. a t thy bear o f two o’oloea p to. o f aaRI day.
at the oonrt beam door ta Moro, She man*
McCoy. Instead o f.ta k in g the m atter ooosty, Oregon, aeli to the tnuheat bidder
philosophically, burst iuto tsars. Tom for <w«h in h«i.J a ll « f the above named de
Arnold.' wbo was standing a t hl» desk fendant« fiu h t, title and interval ta and to
tbe foMo-ving d- aeribedreal property, towit:
posting his ledger. B r e w down his pen
T oe southeast » o a r e r of the northwe«t
and advanced n po » Id a boas, shaking qnar.er «nd ihn s*>»rhwe«t q a a rts r of rim
hla fist and retoopstrnttof w ith him ; uortheaat q oariar o fm e tio n atx ta town-
ahi» two n orth , ran»» wvmtleon east of
fe r hla Injustice.
WittoroeMe m< rtden. in. 8h ra w » eottnty.
“ B ettie Lealle.’’ hg »»aid» *had no Gretfon. toaalber w ith tbe leu m«-nt«. hered-
boniness to aecn<e Hairy.- H e never i(an .»m a n»d apputtenanhe« toerrum’o b«-
book.” she exclaimed.
“ Isn 't there? Now I remember there
Isn’t
Ned told mo be started the
story that Way. but afte rw a rd found
another beginning that worked In bet
ter w ith his plan.”
“ I'm told.*' remarked the girt, “th at
there never has been k case whereto
tw o t'hnraeters in a story draw n from
ston. with a disappointed look.
" I t has never happened."
She said this In a way th at g ate
Marston encouragement to believe that
It would happen in thia Instance
As the a ffa ir proceeded the perp *
ira to r of all thia knavery became more
and more conscious of It end cooae-
quently much troubled
One day be
went to T eall and. telling blm w hat be
had done, asked him for heaven's sake
to suggest a way out of tbe m atter
Teall dropped his editorial work and
listened attentively
Then. Instead of
replying, a thoughtful expresaion set
tied on bis face.
“ W hat are you dreaming a h o n t f
asked Marston im patiently.
Tenli did not appear to hoar him.
and Marston was obliged to poke him
(o get hla attention.
“Oh, yea!
W h a t a deuced fine
acheme th at w ill make for a new
a to s y r
“ New story be banged!” replied M a r
ston
“Tou’ll put me into 00 new
story w ithout getting me out o f the old
one.”
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“ I,enve It to me.” replied T lh lf. grasp
ing his frie n d s hand
“These girls
are all d y l n f t o get Into a story Instead
of getting out o f one
I ’ll go to aee
her and develop a new acheme la
which you tw o are to be tbe hero and
heroine I ’ll say th at this complicntlon
yon have brought about Is to form tbe
body o f the romance sad take all the
blame on myself.’’
And he did.
The next novel by
Bdw io Tenli gave blm a reputation
th a t enabled him to leave tbe editorial
treadm ill, retira to a place In the coun
try and devote him self solely to his (lid her any Injury " ';
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•»wn literary work.
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■ “ H e dldh’ t!" refolded the boss an-
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Sm ith H a s your son any fixed habit
th a t w orrie* you as to his future?
J e e rs -Y e w H e fights about tee rounds
•v e ry u*orulng w ith ’lbs alarm clock.—
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'/-* D E A L E R S IN -
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L im e , P la s te r, C e m e n t. B u ild e rs
Supplies,
L u m b e r, W o o d , Coal
C ed ar P osts, and H a y .
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E. 0 . Ooehrsu, Dsn« Goehr an.
H. í A í I ím », h M . Abtax*,
Netti» M - AbHott, W fi. M or
gan, J. 0 . Beckner, Barths
M . Beckner, John Beker,
Northwestern T ru s t; O on -
P»ay a emrporalion, 0 . W .
Oar1 -V. Dorathe* Ab' OU. ff.
O. Staley. Mrs. T .O . Aislsy,
W^spo Warehouse M tHing
Company oorpOretlon de-
feiiiiwnts.
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!.,• l id never since seen her. B u t he
hud never lorgotteu th a t sweet face
looking up from among tbe roses.
•T h u t w ill do very well fo r a starter.”
b e ‘said to himself. .
t
A fte r reading tbe letter over and
m aking the necessary corrections he
sealed and stamped It and dropped it
h r the club letter box.
la due tim e a reply ceme from Miss
Hammond. Io which «be «aid sbe had
felt very much conipllmentod a t h av
ing rei-dved «0 kindly a reply to her
note
She had »upt»need the author
uvqo exclusively among ms cnaracrers
and had no tim e for any one else. T b e
«roly occasion , «he remembered being,
u» he had dc«erll>ed. In a flower g ar
den wxm hu«t summer, when she was
vi. iiiitg Her uncle, Mr. Julia Dole, a t
U«u^*dste
While there »lie used to go
uni uiiiong the flowers every morning.
This was quite enough for Maraton
lie wrote ngaia to Ml«s Hammond th a t
lie hud often beeo in UotuMlale and it
w:p» quite lik ely that It wa« she whom
he m*d «eeu among the ftowera. I f she
would »cud him tier photograph he
' could tell si once whether or no she
wss the iMfoine nt "M y H e ro ”’ H e
\ would tuyui^dliiteti ref urn the pboto-
Fbr
»11 dealers.— Advertisement
L. Baronia, p itta tili,
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your age and oceep ttlom S l'o rrect yoor
habits and take CharaberJaln’s Tablets and
you < iH «oon b . well again.
By ESTHER VAN D EVEER
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I real persons have m ated.”
••OH. GET OC T I D O N ’T VOU S E B I ’M LOA D S D
DOWN WITH W OM B?”
Wilkinson’s Office
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ed low that her vfcdtor m ight not see
her blushes, fo r had not a love affair
between her and him ndl been w ritten
1 out end prluied la a hook? Marston
w as chnriutxl w ith her appearance, and.
be being a handnojpe ebap, abe was do
lighted w ith him H e blushed as well
I aa she, but from a different cause
Nevert he I ess he felt obliged to keep up
the part he was playing fo r a tim e at
I least
“ Really. 1 little thought when I saw
you among the rosea and told my
friend about you that be was going to
1 make a novel ont o f I t ”
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“ But there’s no Such scene In the
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Causes o f S to m a c h T ro u b le s .
Sedentary habits, lack of out-door exsidas,
insufflcisut mastication of Tood, oon stip stQ
erily.
“Then w h a t are yog discharging him
fo r*’
“ I don’t know."
“ I haven’t stood la your way, Mr.
WilkluRon," sobbed the yo n »« fellow ,
"and to prove It H i confess something.
I'm not a man a t all; T o » -* g ir l." .:
“ And my betrothedf* exclaimed the
bookkeeper proudly.
T h e storm was over. B ettie Leslie
did not resume her position as type-
w riter, nor did ll - l e n M c C o f remain
In Wilkinson*» employ either. Helen
married Arnold w ithin a fe w wtpEs.
and six month» lctef -W tlklnsou mar-
dod Bettie
His Mind a Blank.
“I ’m afraid of that woman
any sbe is n mind rexffer.” ""W
won’t bother you.",-; Kartta»««
“ W lm t are podded cella?” asked the
cheerful M bit. •
••Wollten.” rep’led the g r o e c h -to n -
rtn u x tl Enquirer.
* W . D- lls g ll, a well Imo
Whitomound, W i« , hoogM >
berlsia’SeMdiriaes so astel
them to his customers. ;
them he was himnelf U H I
that one samll bottle of Cha
Cholera and Diarrhoea Re
mose to him than the oOst«
of these medictaes. For«*]
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The Dalles, Oregon.
H e a d q u a r t e r s for o u r S h e r m a n C o u n ty
fr ie n d s ; p r ic e s r e a s o n a b le ; fir s t c l a s s
r e s t a u r a n t w i t h t h e h o t e l.
T w o B lo c k s F r o m N e w D e p o t
F R E E A U T O B U S TO A N D FR O M A L L T R A IN S
HOTEL MORO
W /Ç. RUTLEDGE, Proprietor,
N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n te r , B a n k
a n d D e p o t, C o u r t e o u s T r e a t m e n t , C le a n
B e d s a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w ill
a ffo r d .
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S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C .
O p p o s ite P o s t o f f ic e
Moro
Oregon
A ‘"WANT”
ad in T he M oro
O bserver will reach more
people in Sherman Count)’ than
by äfty other medium available.
tonulns and apperram lng. eahjeot o nb to
fl^nfirm-ilion and the ristot of redemption
b> law provided,
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Dated at Moto. (Jcaeoa. thi« 2R h day of
M av, 1913.
J. C. M cE a»a. afteriff « f
ft;-n>30J27-i751
Sherman oounty. Oregon.
(ONB—In dM Cue«»« C o o h c * ih s H.ao
ai W e fh *, û * FlMrrm«a C«wstg.
Grses B a ll» rD io kann, plaintiff,
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vs.
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W illiam J. DlSktcn, defendant,
T s W illia m J. Dickson, ike ahoy» njuued
1» the name of »be State of Or* gout
Yoo ar > hereby requtr-d to npifrarahü
»aswar «bs oompfoin» ñtod agnina* yow in
♦he «bove «lUUled salt *»o of befor«« IM 1«»*
d « r » f rt>s Awe prafiorilM in the «oder «»i
pnblloa.lou, to:w«î ou «r before «he 27*1»
dav of Joue, W lfi.emd if yon fa ll »0 «t»
«nd «imwerÿfee plni.U ff <01 appb
to *he ««»art for Ü » » lief deirnnded in the
oomplAio* filed hérita «««ir»» vos , towu:
fo t « decrw» dHsnlviou »Ü« bonds of œ atri
U'onv now ex ho ih« bstwceo it a pbunvff
«sd Yf»Cro»lf, on ihe grdtnds of witlfni
departí'.» «ta» f*« «neh «* hcr nnd fnrl|»»F.
relief «s 'O «h» Oonrt may «eem rqeünbk-
a»d fa«*.
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D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P r o p r ie to r «
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L /V h l« aiwnm n« Is served ajero von h y poh
He uhm »hereofrfor «b» period o í • « acoee-a-
ivs wsek« I!» T he Sbermau <’ >an*r Observer,
a weekly ■tew-W’ jx r af m i r r a i oireelMthro>
p«M!ohed H» íiberiaaW cOOU », OrefidU. lo
par»ai«n«e *0 «i» order o* the lion 1>. B
Park. -. Oiretat Joda» f*'r H h vn n .« 0o..
del»
m»«k «ro th» 3rd d«v of1 M«y,
B UB , AP«» t lé .f a ta of *l»c fir«* paUiQMhto
the«« of t» the Iffta «lev of M ay, W13. -
I Unas ÏAsexwum.
HISTORY OF THE WORLD TWO-IN ONE PUZZLE.
Add and subtract aocordtag to pictures, etc., and you w ill then be able to
find out tbe name of tbe battle, th e first of th e ltevolfition, th at was fought
A p ril 10, X77B. A fte r you have done this find picture o f a soldier.
A n s w e r to last puzzle: K ing WIIII hui ' h w ar. P ic tu re face head dow n on
maft’s le ft
arm-
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