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— -I—" The O b s e rv e r » i ♦ i My Grief * G irl 1 h MORO. OREGON. July 18. 1913 FRIDAY i _ _ SUMMARY OF THE OREGON NEWS « ; A Vacation Ex- :: perience By A. MITCHEL I 1 I B I H 4 1 6 1 6 1 -6* T in Rapid Reader’s Review of Recent Reports Rewritten The president baa set aside 1440 acres In Klamath county for entry un der the enlarged homestead act. Senator Chamberlain has accepted an Invitation to deliver the principal address before the United Irish soci eties in Chicago August 18. Fifteen permits for the construction of reservoirs In the state at an esti mated cost of 11.492,600. were issued by the state engineer during the quar ter ending June 80. The citlsens of Madras have organ ised a fair association, and w ill hold the first annual fair and livestock ex hibit in Madras on October 16, 17, and found li'eh attrnctlvfe" despite the pall that hung over ber. Though young, her grief, whatever It was, seemed to have brought oat a philosophic vein that was latent in her and rarely, if ever, found in youth, especially in girls. She spoke feelingly of the Injustice in the world, wondering why an all powerful Creator had Introduced It when be could as well have ihade all things Just. But she did not complain o f people be ing Unjust. She seemed to consider that they acted out the natures which had been implanted In them. When 1 said that mankind were improving and a time would come when perfect Jus tice would prevail »he shook her head mournfully and said: “No. There can never be Justice In the world. From the nature of things It Is Impossible. Fate rules in all things., We are Its slaves, not Its masters, as we are taught In childhood.“ When man and woman become mu- t a l l y attractive. Intentions, resolu tions, limits and the like a n broken Uke ropes of sand- I bad agreed to be companionable with Mias Deane for a matter o f ten days and to make no ef fort to learn her Identity. None of then« conditions was kept. I Ignored them, yielding more and more to the spell io which I was held.* Then sud denly I became aware that It was an absorbing passion. \ / We were sitting on the rocks when the crisis came. *. A declaration of love that meets with a favorable response to usually re membered with pleasurable emotions. Not ao my declaration to Mias Doane. I recall It w ith horror. I t seems that she had been drifting, like myself, not fully conscious o f where we were go ing. When I somewhat abruptly told her that she must be happy, for my happiness depended upon hers, the look of terror that came on her face was I invariably choose the seashore for my summer vacation—that Is, 1 did so until two summers ago, when I met with something so saddening that I have never since gone there. On this occasion of which I speak the hotel a t which 1 stopped was fu ll of young fellows and girls—young men are not usually found in abundance at such places—and, although they were constantly coming and going, they formed little groups for boating, fish ing, bathing and such salt water pleas ures. / ' There was one girl who never Joined any of these groups. W hether she was not Invited to do so or kept aloof from choice did not appear. Tbe moment I saw her I was struck with her ap pearance. Never have 1 seen a young face so tinged with sadness. I t was not a temporary expression, but one stamped indelibly. I sat watching her one day on tbe hotel p la n a to see If there would not come some momen tary change. I scarcely took my eyes off her a moment for a whole hour and daring this time could not detect the slightest relaxation of ber features Into anything approaching a smile. I met several attractive young la dles, but somehow qpold not get inter ested In them. Tbe fact Is I bad be come preoccupied with tbe girl with a grief. Tbe first night after seeing her PRISONER’S LEO BY EXPRESS. a L og Detective Takae Unusual Precautions to Prevent Charge's Ceoape. Chicago. - When Sergeant George Wilson of the Chicago detective bu reau started from Portland, Ore., w ith George Hampton, alias T . B- York, wanted here on a charge o f forgery. In By F. A. MITCHEL hto custody he took wbat be believed Why to It Btot a young m an -say to be adequate measures to prevent tw enty— «ad young woman about hto prisoner’s escape. Wilson removed Hampton’s wooden » can’t come together but the same leg before tioardlng tbe train nod ship t>e talking a sort that they ped it to Chicago by express. of maudlig pWloeopb? ? WANTS A “SANEISH” WIFE. And ton to o o jk the season in which they fall Into such talk is in the spring, Lonely Man Alas Bays She Must Ba. the birds are uniting about them Fairly Veung. and they are regib thinking about do Ix>s Angeles.—“Wanted, a wife. Can Ing the u m e thing without realising didates must furnish proof thnt they IL They suppose they are talking the are of sanetoh origin and must be less one while they are really talking the than twenty-five- years o f age." other. - Those were the specifications con Margaret and I ' Both retu rn ed tained in a letter received by the coun from college tor ti •• spring recess of ty clerk from a man in Redding, CnL our senior year. We were to graduate Tbe lonely man’s modesty withheld hto In June. The tost part of college life name, signing only bis initials. Is likely to contai lusoppic studies The letter wos turned over to the - ours had at !<• ist and we were marriage Ikcnse bureau, where all can walking, ao to «peak, on Mount Olym put. At any rote, we thought we didate« may apply. • — ------ :----- - were. W e were ready to take the con tract to solve the problem of the uni Ua«« Fire to Stop Deg Fight verse. The prebi ’ t o were really Bellefontaine. O.—Fire waa used to solving was whether we should follow the example o f the rest of nature, tbe separate fighting bulldogs after they flora and fa a S ih < « it us, tor we were had created a panic In the Big Four walking In the woods» .where the life station and driven people scurrying from the piatfprm j. I t appeared Im of another year was springing forth “Do you believe matter to be lnde possible to separate the dogs, which seemod to he In 6 death clutch, unto etruetlble''•'* asked Margaret. " I do. I believe what appears to be a commends! traveler, using hto own Its destruction to Its passage from one cigar and that of another man. preen form to another^ But thia you know ed the lighted ends against the noses of tbe two combatants. aa well aa I. Why did you ask?” ry of Students R. H. M cK ea n , M a n a g e r , W a sc o , O reg o n ____________________________________________________ DEALERS IN L i m e , P la s t e r , C e m e n t , B u ild e r s S u p p lie s , L u m b e r, W ood, C o a l, C e d a r P o s ts , a n d H a y . M ANUFACTURERS OF M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R . oooooooooooooooooooooooooo otxxxxxxxsooooooooooooooooo BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXMOOCWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC» W HEN IN PORTLAND H 0T6L STOP AT 0R 6C O N C o m tr o f 7th and 8tarfc ‘k C H A S . W R IG H T , FroeMea« - M .C . D IC K IN S O N , M anager. 18. It is new, and its rooms are provided with W hile playing with • small target running water and longdistance telephones. rifle at Baker. Gerald Moody, die 9- European plan. Rates $1 per day and up. year-old son of Orson Moody, a weal thy sheepman, Was accidentally shot WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY through the head and instantly killed. The first conference ever held for oooooooooooooooorooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo “I had an object, ! I f matter Is In church ministers of all denominations W ill Keep Iv a n s ’ Diary Seorot destructible why should life be de In Oregon will take place at the U ni London.—Mrs. Evans, widow of Sea struct i ble?" man Evans, one o f the victims of appalling* versity of Oregon during the week of “L ife to not matter." “Oh, my God!” she cried. “W hat ¿Julf 21 to 27. “ Scientists are new claiming th at It Scott’« antarctic expedition, who re have I doneT* ' By unanimous consent the senate to. At least they say that matter to ceived her husband’s diary from the Then for the first time It occurred hands of Commander Evans, aays that alive, and recent experimente Indi passed a bill making Oregon lands P o r t l a n d , O re g o n . to me Jhnt this grief under which she ie to ’Mí she to forbidden to pnbltoh the diary which had been withdrawn or classi suffered was something that would be Eastern Oregon Headquarter*. "That log will afford us a comforta for two years.' fied as oil lands subject to entry un an Impossible bar to marriage. ble seat Shall we sit down? W e Can der the homestead or desert land law. “W hat is i t r >1 exclaimed. “For dlecuas the problem-better while rest Softening the Fenanee. Application has been reoelved by heaven's sake, tell mel" Positively m ost centrally Ing. I t Involves deep thought." "She’a a member of the advanced the comptroller of the currency for “ 1 cannot: 1 will not.” 4, lo cated . Fifth 8 t. cars pass We seated ourselves nnd when we dietetic class. 1-understood her to any H er eyes were wild, and she was spoke again had bridged tbe enormous permission to convert the State hank the doors every few m inutes trembling from bead to foot. Nervous gap between the constitution of m at she hadn’t eaten a breakfast tor two of Redmond into the First National 22ontba.” spasms were coming over ber like ths ter and two young persons sitting on Bank of Redmond, with a capital of “Mercy, bow can she get along wltb- waves rolling In upon tbe rocks. a log. Tbe former Waa speculative; ,«! it?" >25,060. Popular Priced Restaurant “You must tell me. The hardest the latter was real. W ild flowers were ‘ Professor C. J. Bushnell has resign “W«»’l. she eats a hearty 11 o’clock thing In the world to bear Is uncertain European P le a . Relee i/.Sd e a d up springing op about us; insects were 'unCieon. and a 5 o’clock tea, and a 7 ed as head of the sociological depart ty - suspense.” beginning to stir In tbe grass: a squir ment of Lawrence college a t Apple LQ .m TLAND.iur. “Not now. I t would kill me, and If rel waa sitting up on hto haunches o'clock d h f - r . nnd always finishes the day with .ropetixlng supper at mld- ton, Wls., an old Methodist Institution, you love me It would kill you too.” looking at us: a bird wae carrying a " I I I W H I I I I I I H 1 I I 11 I <■!-%-»-» H 1 I H H 1 I I H I H I 1 l l l l l l l to become president of Pacific univer She arose and fled. 1 knew that It feather to a branch as material for ■ ulgbt.“—Clerc* pul Plain Dealer. would be better to leave her to her nest We dropped to tbe considera sity of Forest Grove. M *thod In G eniality. self for awhile, so I did not follow her. tlon of what the other living things To prevent the necessity of having W ln ti 1« your parpóse In shaking I remained where 1 was and suffered to remove a number of old soldiers bout us Were doing, hut could not get hands with everybody you see?” from emotions that I cannot describe from the Soldiers* bqme at Roseburg, down to It at once. We halted In our “W ell." replied Senator Sorghum, “1 Later I went to my room and still suf descent at Abstract matrimony. the state board of control raised the am m pretty powerful man. And as a fered. When It was growing dark I D A R N IE L L E B R O S., Proprietors “Do you think that Intellect should role I i*an shake hands so hard with a pension lim it over which veterans w ill went downstairs and out on to tbe wed intellect?" asked Margaret. constituent tto’t he won't have breath not be admitted from >20 a month to plnzsa. Mias Deane was sitting on the Margaret was Intellectual. I was Wash 830. rock where 1 had made my declara not. I paid just enough attention to left to nsk me nny questions ington Star According t o a n announcement tion. I hurried down to her and found books and lectures to get a smattering made by Assistant State Superintend ber perfectly calm. of the learning they contained Mark Wcarioomo Antlcipetien. “ Do you wish to know thia terribh» how qulrkh I got down to business. ent of Public Instruction Carlton, 1800 Headquarters for our Sherman County “I n-Uh I could find romp V a y to live secret F she asked. teachers took the recent examination. “No." I replied.' “1 Should like an In friends; prices reasonable; first cla ss without worklu’.” “ I do. W hat you suffer I shall suf This is the largest number to take an tellectual wife." “W bst nre you working at now?" fer*' “T h a t was very modestly put," she restaurant w ith the hotel. examination in the history qf the “Oh. 1 ain’t doin' nothin’ now, but It “ But you w ill not link your fate w ith Ild. lifting ber pretty eyes to my face. (tt* » o Wnnw tiresome expectin’ I may state. - mine.” “I prefer action to books; grappling have to begin almost any time.” —Chi - It does not m atter what the amount “I will." with the world as It to; to lectures. I cago iterjrd-H erald. of a widow’s salary o r wages Is, If she “ 1 wUl not permit It ” am content that the other fellows shall has children depending upon her for T w o Blocks From N ew Depot. “Tbe secret r take tbe college honors ao long aa 1 L oa e of aala has been known to turn * I support and has no other Income aside “ l a m Jessie Sharpe.” ••WHAT HAVS I ZXJKXr run the class politics.” a wtoe «Mh Into a fooL-Fkxrida T lm ro I fe lt my blood freesing In my veins, from her wages, she le eligible to the “1 don’t cell myself Intellectual, but when I lay my bead on my pillow and the marrow hardening In my bones. UWoU benefits of the widow’s pension law, I prefer te dwell, upon such problems tried to sleep 1 could not. 1 found It Jessie Sharpe, the"— 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 as what we aré for and whither we according to an opinion given by the Impossible to shot out those death In “1 am Jerale Sharpe, the murderess.” are going Every year we spin faster Flv« Legged Celt. attorney general. life features. 1 began to fear that she It seemed that tbe dome o f the heav The changes In a decade are greater Jnlletta. Ida. - Harve Sonthwlck, Senator Chamberlain w ill take up would cast a shadow over my outing ens was fatting down upon ue. Jessie now than they were formerly In a hun farmer of the Cream Ridge dtotri0. baa with the secretary of the interior a period and I would return to the city .Shargq hud been the central figure of OOOOOOOOOOCDDOOOOOOOOOOOOOl a Fere heron colt with five toga. The petition from the residents and c itl on refreshed. I t was long past mid a murder case, and nearly every one d red ’- She shrieked and clung to me. A fifth l<-g Is Joined to tbe toft front foot sens of the Grand Ronde Indian res night before I lost myself In slumber. Itolieved her guilty- She had not been snake bad Crawled from under the log. nt the ankle, then branching Into a per When I awoke 1 resolved to keep convicted Tor lack of such evidence aa ervation and vicinity to replace pres doubtless going out, after a long win fect foot. ent police system with one competent sway from the “grief girl.” as I called the Judge deemed requisite under the ter’s sire n to see If spring bad come. W. C. RUTLEDGE, Proprietor. man to do police duty and look after ber, not knowing ber name, but during law. Tbe shriek startled him. and be got B u r y i s in g O w re o f S to m a c h T ro u b le . the day chance kept throwing her In ? ----------------- -------------------------------- I did not offer to make good my pro away as fast as possible. Margaret old and infirm Indians. When you have trouble with your atom- my way. Not only did my heart go itosnl. 1 knew such a marriage would recovered her equanimity, but not ber A mortgage of >800,000 has been out to her In sympathy, but she exer wreck my life as hers was wrecked freedom. 1 held on to ber. She made aoh or ohrooto constipation, don’t imagine N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u sin ess C e n t e r , B a n k thst your « M i. beyond help Jimt been..- filed at Eugene which coven nearly cised a strange Influence over me. and be a stain on our children. One a faint effort to disengage heraelf. your doctor tolls to »Ire you rnltoi Mr. 22,000 acres of timber along the N a W hile I was speaking with the clerk a n d D e p o t. C ourteous T r ea tm en t, Clean Q. Stongle, Plainfield, K. J., writes, “For “1 think he’s coming beck," I sold. thing, however, I resolved on. tron extension. I t was given by the of the hotel she passed through tbe “ Is there a hope of the mystery of “Oh. heavens!" clinging to me In ter over a month pest I have been troubled wi> 1 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 i l l Penn Tim ber company of W arren, Pa., apartment where we stood, and I ask the murder being elusred?" I asked. tach. Everything I ate upset it le, ror and hiding her face against my One of Chamberlain’s advertirin to the Detroit Trust company, and is ed him who she was. He replied that a ffo r d ^ - - f i t can only be cleared by tbe eon spying cardigan Jack et i cams to ass. After reading s fc < taken to indicate the early construc be did not know. 1 Inquired by what fesslon of tbe murderer.” The situation was pleasant There of the totters from people who had bet name she had registered, and he said “I f that confession ever comes will was a pastoral fla\or In i t The spring cured by Chamberlain’» Tablets, I derided tion of a large sawmill. S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 0 . that she had not registered. Upon my Ing Bower», the tw itterin g birds, were you send for me?" Marshall and H ick Lockett were In try them. I have taken nearly three fourt. asking who was with ber ue replied more delicious than tjefora. Ae for the of a package of them and can now eatalnx “ No. I f It comes you w ill hear of It." dieted a t a special session of the that she was alone. She had asked if snake, he bad taken hto hideous self e v e r y t h in g that I want” For sale b- » “ And I w ill seek you to the utter grand Jury at Baker, and their hall le might be accommodated a t hla most bounds o f the earth ” out o f sight Margaret’s eyes being dealers— Advertisement. fixed st >8500. They are accused of hotel without entering ber name or oth Meanwbtle the darkness had envoi pressed against my breast, she did not stealing thousands of dollars worth of erwlse becoming known. H e bad told oped us. W e eat together UH late, know that he was gone. cattle from eastern Oregon ranges, ber she might do so, and that was all mutually agreeing that we would not oooooooooooooooooooooooooo “ Is he coming?’’ she asked with a NOTICE TO CREDITO and If they are convicted. Sheriff Ker- the Information he had to offer con meet again. When we bid each other shudder. thnt tb< mder- Nolise is hereby givt cerning her. foot w ill receive a reward of >2000 farewell we were seen only by the “ 1 can’t eee him ” to«« been <toly» ap ooooooooooooooooooooooooooI signed. f lr * » t I. Hui«, Huis, a«» So far as I noticed, the guests of According to a statement made pointed b , the Connty Oonrt of tbe State of gbe spoke very low, and I did the stare. for Sherman County, exrontor of at 8alem by Governor West, 16 cents tbe hotel were too much occupied with Eight years passed, and I was still a same. That she might beer the better Oregon th< estate of femes G- Hula, deeromd. and a day for three meals, or a llttlp over their own affairs to pay any attention bachelor. One morbing In taking up 1 bent my heed down toward her ear. has <in ilified. to a girl who was alone, unknown and my newspaper I saw a heading: "B u r 3 0 cheek raided on hen. All persons having slalms against tbe five cents a meal, is the average dally Grass V alley, Oregon. by thia tim e—I was satisfied—bent on W bst a descent from Olympus to sit «aid e»ta»e are hereby required to present cost to the state of Oregon for feeding keeping aloof from others. She had glar shot, confesses to a murder hem, duly verified, e lth ibe p ro p e r T o u c h ting on a log! ers, witbiu six months from in - date m thia Its employee and prisoners at the peni not only become a mystery to me, but Jessie Sharps vindicated.“ It may have been a serpent that notioe, to the 4«ld ex> color at Moro. The words were to mo as n message tentiary. At this small cost, he says, had thrown over me (unconsciously, of from heaven. For years I had snffCred brought trouble Into the world—Indeed, Oregon, io 8hern»*n OoentV, Stats of E n tire ly new , c o n v e n ie n t to business. an abundance of food of a good qual course) a spell. I could not banish her all this girl suffered. And now the since 1 have been married I have some Oregon Dal. d and first published Friday, July 18. from my mind. I boated. I fished, I C lean beds, a n d ta b le th e b e st tb e m a rk e t lty la provided. times thought It quite possible—but cloud thnt hung over us both was lift « . » bathed, but everywhere, like the re ed nnd the sun shone as through raced totting at twenty holding Margaret In »•u R. L. Harrison of the state engln • Gates I. B olt , w ill afford. P rices re a so n a b le . C om Fx entur vf Ik« ratals ot J ambs G. H uls , eers* force, has started a survey of flection o f a cloud In the waters, was Ing. rain. Not tor a moment bad my arma I tott very grateful to the deceased. . W. H. Was-»», Attorney. m e rc ia l tra d e so licited . the Clackamas river to determine the the face of my “grief girl.” doubted her Innocence. Thia vIndies reptile tbet had put her there. A t last 1 gave up tbe struggle and •Is be coming?" she asked again tlon bad been a faint hope. fall and topography of the banks as a resigned myself to the unraveling of He la cratollug under tbe deed I sought her and found her receiving means of ascertaining the value CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES. S H E R IF F ’S SALE. the mystery. When I saw her sitting the stream for water power purposes. on the beech watching some bathers 1 an ovation from the citizens of the leaves. H e may he coming this way. place In which she lived. There was but I can’t see him.” L B irunm, plaiutiff, 1 During this season he w ill take up sat down near her. Then suddenly 1 ■ - vs a second ovation the day after my ar She shuddered aud dun g closer similar survey of the Bandy, Hood E. O. Cochran. Dcna Cochran. said to her*. rival—the celebration of our wedding. “There he tai*’ A. 8. Alliaa, H. M . Abbott, You are alone here, and I am not Bantlam and McKensie rivers. Another shudder and a closer cling Nettie M. Abbott. W. A. Mor- Generosity. ________ ___ passed Senator Cham especially Interested In any one, Woald The senate n, J. O. Beckner, Bertha I knew that If I pressed my lips A contractor went Into the tailor's, herialnB* bill aeth er*'’r.- :he s‘ -te of I you mind ray making your acqualnt- . Beckner, John Baker, against her cheek I would In another donned hla new suit and left hto old Northwestern Treat Ckm- to exchange 40,000 acres of «««*' In this unconventlonnl manner? Oregon n t a corporation, C. w . one for repairs T h e n .b e sought a gjoment be prdetong them upon her I have no wish to obtrude myself upon lips and then there would be'the mis <by, Dorathea Abbott, T school sections In forest reserves for you or your affaire. I merely wish for cafe and refreshed the Inner man, but chief to pay But 1 couldn’t roalaL 1 O. Steley, Mrs. T . 0. Smley, a compact body of land In the Ssn- as he reached for hto pocket for tbe Wasco Wkrehows« M illing your companionship for my brief vaca tiam reserve, not exceeding 40,000 tion or as moeb longer as you may money to settle his check be realised kissed her cheek, and when she raised Company corporation de- her face to ask “ What did you do that febduate. ___________ J thnt he had neglected to transfer both acres In area, which land shall be held care to know me." for?” I kissed bet Hps- purse nuil watch when h»* ’•'"• 'ila suit. Notice la hereby given thnt voraaant to by the state for a permanent state re j F > • ~ Barn Located near Hotel Vintin 1 watched her while I said thia, and r ■« . • •*u Thnt ended tbe matter ; an exeentton iaaned out of tbe Oircnit serve. when she replied to my overture I saw Aa he hesitated, domew I Special Attention for Commercial Traveler» court of the atato ot Oregon, for Sherman And how did all this begin? By her at hto A doten men w ill be sent to T illa both a frightened and a hungry look ed. he saw a bill on tin county, eo the f ib day of Jane, 1918, in a Transient Teams Given Prompt Attention Setting It tb a n k fu lb . uv stepped asking me If I believed matter to be «ait wherein L. Barnam ia plaintiff and E. mook county to spread poisoned grain In her face—frightened at something I Indestructible. “W hat had that to do I C. Coch'an, Dcna Cochran. A.S.BIli», H.M . thè ca»hler*a desk and presented to over an area of 2000 acres and kill knew not what, hongry for compan with n kiss?” I asked mynelf a fte r Abbott, Settle M. Abbott, W A Mnraan. J. both check and money. P rop rietor field mice, gophers and other rodent ionship and sympathy. I ssw thst a wnrrt while recalling our dialogue. | O. Beckner. Bertha M. Beckner, John Baker, “That was a two dollar bill," he ex nrthwectern Treat Oom piny, a onrporation, pests that might destroy the seeds of struggle was going on within her: that Ridiculous! J rk plained when he counted hto change. . W. Corby, Dorothea Abbott, T . C. Stalev, Douglas fir to be planted there this now she wsa shout to give vent to a {Mrs. T .C Staler, Waeeo Warehonae M ill “ 1 know It.“ the cashier replied, with sudden burst of confidence, now to ing Company, a eopnratlon. are defendant« summer. This arrangement has been e toss of her head. T m dividing with | to ma directed and commanding m t to cell. 1 pentup tears. _J gave her time, and JOY OF THE SO UL you I saw It first."—Loodon Kell. made st Eugene by A. E. Cahoon, su In the manner preeerltwd by law for the ! at last she controlled herself, refrsln- aala of real property apon execration, th e .' pervisor of the Blualaw national for- I Ing from an expression o f emotion, and Joy is a prise unbought and is A s Often Happens. following deaeribed real prope ty, I will eu, frce»L purest in its flow when it -1 wonder why Bob doesn’t marry r ___ aeld qu'etly*. Saturday, July 12th, 1913 Although the law which required j «y ou are certaluly very kind—you “He hasn’t met the wrong girl yet. comes untoudto N o getting bto At the hoar of two o'clock p. tn , at the eommleaion merchants to obtain state w i,o may have all tbe companionship probably.1 heaven as a piece wfll coopeas it. front door of the County Oonrt Hoaae in the licensee and puts them under the rug- you w la h -to seek me o u t I accept citv of Moro, Sherman Connty. Oregon, cell a d in T h e M o r o You must have it m you. as the to the htoheat b dder for each In baud, all nlatlon of the state railroad eommto- your offer, trot merely fo r tbe time we W. D. Magli, e well km muitc of a w«fl. ordered soul, the of the in terra t of tbe defendantn herein la O b s e r v e r - w ill re a c h m o re •ten. baa been operative more than a ' rviunln here and on condition that you Whitemound/Wis., bought and tofthe fottnwtrp described real property, toe of a holy purpose, die wefing only ona concern has obtained do not seek to discover who I am. You berlain’» medietnea co ae to to wit: The North half of section fonr ,4) towrrhlpooe 'D aonth. range nineteen f i t ) he central depths of p e o p le in S h e r m a r C o u n t y t h a n to hto ae. The object of the law was may call me Mine Drone." eeat, w. m , togeth r with all au aingnlar, 1 could only acquiesce In throe con eternal rpnnnsll mt hide tbeir waters of Carmen and fruit- the ten»tnenta Ueredrtaraeata and appnrtaa- dition«. hot>Iug that before we separat that one smell kettle ef anoea therrento belonging. b y a n y o th e r m e d iu m a v a ila b le . many have asked the there — H . ed I might get something of ber con Dated st Haro» O<raoo. Ute 6ih day-of why the tow to June. »18. J. C.M o K saw . aheriff of fidence. I intended not to he with her « U B F t J t o te « t t p r t itte o ttu b h«t 1 KBW IM HBMM bb I NEW HOTEL PERKINS H otel albert The Dalles, Oregon. 4 HO TEL MORO O pposite P o sto ffic e Moro Oregon. VIN TO N HO TEL B K S THE STAR LIV ER Y FEED A N D SA L E S T A B L E . Q -x e te s T Z a lle - y , O r e . G eorge G llard, A U T O M O B IL E A “ W A N T" -4. » BARN FOR H IR E