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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1914)
In sWflg clothing' and drive the poll- ' ♦ ♦ T í 11 • • • 1 1 1 1 > ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • • • ♦ « ► • ’ I of rocfeTnegllSi the m m . and the NW»,«.. tloiur- , frOm tj,8 puipit with the lash Hniitd h« th** H'c. ymi mb- * S|>hish o f a falling body la iinnotice- public sec n t. It la the laymen’s 1 able. A ujl attends strictly to bis busi her!** - a id a vohi« I ip IU ih I him . yf.oblcm to keep the ministry free It wnm Selin II’)«. HlchMclMfC Mild gruff. ness. and hla memory Is untrained. xrom unholy alliances, for It is said Gulvlu tgn<»r«*«l Hi«« ««iilcr and contin Galvin wait compare lively safe there, MORO. OREGON. -J______ . k on divino authority that we are our for Aujl wu- selllsh. knowing that ued t«> till! with tin nqtr wlthmit turn brother's keeper. F R ID A Y ___November 13. 1914 what was Galvin’s would eventually ing h l* liemf. „ X i ? Events Occurring Throughout 8chalt at«*f«|ied <pil**k!y lH*twi*n G al Political P rayer Meetings. -( be hla without resorting to anything vin and the pile '»f nipe. He «looped that would Involve dh-bdon with oth tho State Curing the Past I t is a sad day for Christianity when to take tbe hemp in hla b a n d . « ers. the church bells call the communicants Revenge of a Sailor on a Vieeka T H E P U L P IT W A R N ED AGAINST together for a political prayer meet Galvin sat at ■ small table class to ship tacked and wwuug Into tbe wind. T H E Y ELLO W P E R IL OF Brutal Finti Officer. the wall. Various other members of Gslvtn pulled a t the rope. I t caught ing. Such gatherings mark the high POLITICS. tbe Dora Tl«orue’s cosmopolitan crew snugly arvitud Hebert's leg*, nod be tide' of religious political fanaticism, ■; Schools to Got Birds. were with him. pitched p ith a running s ta rt toward put bitterness into the lives of mail; By L. ». DEVENDORF Consecrated Mlnlatry Needed for fan the flame of class hatred and. de Eugene.— A collection of 800 speci A fter a time there was a eerhping the atom roll. Hla great bulk crashed ¡ Copyright by Frank A. lfunsay Co. ; the Rural Churches. of the aaiul nt the -tone doorway and Into the rotten barrier, and It gave mens of Oregon’s common birds th d stroy Christian Influence in the com The Rapid Reader’s Review of • 1111 >♦«♦♦•♦♦♦♦ an extra movement among tbe shutting way- mammals was shipped to Portland by munity. The spirit actuating such By Peter Radford. crew. H e looked up languidly st the W ith a yell he slipped over tbe side the University of Oregon for use In Recent Reports Rewritten meetings Is anarohlc, • un-Christlike When tbe sum 11 of the sea one© gets doorway. Lecturer National Farm ers’ Union. Into tbe swirl of water. and dangerous to both church and connection with the nature courses in fixed In a man's no* tri Is ft’s fixed for There was a souud of rushing fe e t tbe Portland schools. A squarely built, tail, big framed, state. "**Rvery~eounty officer of Linn county The farmers of this nation have on the length of his days. red faced mun stood there. Galvin shouts and an attempt to launch the It must be said to the credit of the their payroll 95,000 preachers and this The pupils In the grammar grades There's ever a longtug for the sharp, puxfced back from tbe table and rone, stern host, bat one o f the ropes eaught church that the political preacher Is number applying themselves diligent will be given the opportunity to study » • re-elected. salty taug that comes across the bows for he recognised him. • In a crack In tbe wooden hloek. end the January T 9 are the dates set for the ly and exclusively to the religious fast disappearing and may hla In when he first raises his bead above tbe wheel Jammed, ae they generally do. tbe more common of tbe small birds The tnau waa 8ctwll. work at hand is sadly Inadequate to fluence e v tr wane and his shadow ever and animals that are found in tho annual Oregon Irrigation Congress y hangtag tbe bout with bow down. "Git aboard." be said to tho sudden properly serve their respective com grow less Is the prayer of the farmers deck at dawn. 1 fields throughout the state. W ith these The Dora Thorne kept straight on ly stilled lot. "and.be quick about I t f the executive committee. He hankers for the bekvy swell andT of this haticn. munities. - h specimens w ill go descriptive articles and.w as slowly drawing awsy from (ialyln Matched nlm until he caught More than 3000 books have been the soft. fiHdlng slide as she drops Those wKo put on ecclesiastical bis eye. H e aaw him «tart an the flash tbe swimmer, though Galvlq knew tor the benefit of tbe teachers, 4 » added to the public school libraries down Into tfiffWiamti: the creak of the robes are In a measure free to unlock «he'd be hauled about as soon as scribing the haunts and habits of tho INSULTING THE FLAG. ~ boom Is musk*; the webllke cracks on of recognition c a m o . ' ’ of Linn county this week every door to the human heart and Even the ruin dulled «ysln of Galvin could be. . f various speclps. The second annual meeting of the enter the secret chambers of reason the pa luted'deck lightly pull at th e . He watched the mate throw off his l« rtls u y sensed «chart’s bustrttty. Oregon County Assessors’ association and every person should submit their On« Thing About Which Every Nation bottoms of bis hn re feet as be feels The mate moved nearer to him. Gal coat aud turn on hla side. Is E x tre m e ly Sensitive. Man Elected to Two Positions. conduct to review and seek the coun opened Tuesday In Portland. He was swlmjnlng easily and vin waited, hlx Anger ends slipping There. lx uuthlng rtlanit which civil the water slip heueath the beam. Albany.—The distinction bf being Newberg celebrated the »tate-wide sel of those divinely appointed mes strongly. * A . kies and tbe picture The duucii back and torth iicrone bis wet pelms. ized o.-ittuu* nW «pille *o sensitive as sengers of Hie, but the moment the lending canopy, float his bod v tout, The ship hs<J alrsedy begun to sag sleeted constable In two dtstricto la prohibition victory with a torchllg • ' the courtesy due 1« their tmthuutl flags. Hot ids. In as minister closes the Bible and opens A deliberate Insult to a ling w ill'bring laxity and logly across bis op- procession and general Jollification. *’8o. It’s jo u again, ls<tt?” Schell and tbe stern boat had been cut free, two oouotlea In tbe same elocGon The programme for the Linn and the law book, he becomes a menace to eveii the most put lent of initloua to turned face sprawls on the de«’k growled, "sod you've signed, eh? Are but Galvin’s eye caught the shimmer of without opposition belongs to John society. you guin to stick thl^ time or squeal?*' »lack flu nod the pointed ripple of a Catlin of this city. CatWn was un polling point Flag iu’ hhuts always at the day's Benton counties Joint annual teachers The difficulty of keeping the preach Htiark. still many yards behind tbs mop animously eleetod oonstable o f North lend to «trained relation* and often Institute, to he held at Corvallis No Umn. that big Tom It Is so wx er in the pulpit Is as old as religion. - I t depends," muttered the Mood of wet heir yet decreasing the distance Albany district to Benton county, a to war. , ... , . . Galvin, .srho tradxforsaken the sea uo vember IS. 14 end «6, has been Issued Christ encountered It In the temple tn every second ao feat and sure thut half m ile across the river frosa Albany, H«w seriously untl«»»» lake these leas than Are times, oo<-e more re giant, mentally fumbling for words. Oregon now has 36 counties when he drove the priests from the tlilHKs b sh ow n by I he soddenneaa he knew long before tbe boat could be by voters who wrote his name in on "Oh. It doe*, does It? I s'pooe you’ll attended to the o i l when be saw the latest is Jeffenwn county, which w :. k bargain counter back to the pulpit. cut from tbe davits and reach the mate the ballot. Besides this. Catlin waa with which a w ar cloud loomed up dun coloied bows of the Dora Thorne want your milk warmed and honey on carved out of Crook oounty by the Our pilgrim fathers met It when, when H u e rto . Hie .Mexican dictator, your bread maybe— hub!” be sneered, tbe shark would have blotched the unanimously elects! oonstable of A l voters of that couaty In the elec through the Influence of the clergy, a quibbled a la u it a n lu tiu g the Am » ic u ri swiiug Into her berth ut Santo Lucia. green sea with ted aod tbe widening bany district No. 1, Linn oonnty, a He ducked tbe swinging boom of close to Galvin’s face. witch court was established at 8alem, dog a fte r l i b officers U jm I llleguiiy ar don. "W e’ll see— maybe,” answered Gal ripple would have been loot tn the position bs has hold for yean. tbe coal derrick that he’d sworn at for Monday a special election was held Mass., In 1692, that precipitated s legal rest i; l L u lle d F lu tes m urines. mouths, and. still squnttlug on bis vin, slowly realizing that tbe mats was swell. in Oregon City to vote on the pro- holocaust threatening to reduce the H e snatched hla knife from the It was n Hug huid« ni that renewed haunches, be watched her three tall trying to show him up before the crew. population to ashes and which was ex Oregon Horses fa r Europe. ’ the lUilkun w:n after Turkey bud been poeed amendment to the city charter, Tee. we will seer shouted Bchsll. sheath at his skis. stk'ks move back and forth lu con tinguished by th f laymen uniting and sux ivHsfully ««nishetl by the three allies. Enterprise— The first buying of S h a rk r he yelled, poised himself changing the financial system of the his tongue oddly slipping between his forcing the preachers bach to the pul- There was slum« ill feeling among stantly decreasing arcs until they for an Instant, then, bending h l* body, horses for use In the European war ------------------- ---------------------- \ pointed. city. piL was started, in'W allowa county during the attire ns to the division of the he dived from tbe stern. Practically the entire student body He shook bimaelf out. walked quick The greatest peril to the church to s | kj 11 s A smull Servian lairty crosaed Coming to the surface be fairly slid the week. H. M artin, a representative of the Oregon Agricultural college day is politics. The temptation of the ly down to the docjt aud crossed over the llntgarlau border and was quietly to her bowline. across tbs Intervening space between of R. J. Speara, a well-known horso- turned out In s street demonstration ministry to throw down the cross of looting a tillage uear Vratsu, when himself and the mate. buyor. with headquarters at present It was rough uud ragged, but It mat in honor of Dr. James Withycombe. re Christ and pick up the club of the the loeui posiiuuster blisted the red. " fih a rk r be celled as be passed him. tered not; bed set sgalu. for bowlines In W elle W alla, arrived In tbe oounty publican governor-elect, at Corvallis. policeman; to substitute the penalties green and white Bulgarian flag over Keep o n r 1 and o|>en seams didn't always rats a Monday and passed the word along Unable to see to one side because of the law for the power of the altar the | kw torthe He was shot in the act Barely two boats* lengths from him «hip. at the various towns that he wanted and to legislate religion ihto human' .o f side curtains, John Steckley, s Linn and the flag riddled with Millets. Next tbe black snout broke tbe water. He leaned lazlljl across the top of the all the stock ks could got of certain oounty farmer, ran his automobile into hearts, never was greater. uiorulug Bulgarin declared war. Again Galvin dived. The dull shad snubbing post and waited for tbe c s f Thf world never needed a religious Hug incidents keep cropping up ac tain to come »shore. ow was shove him. Extending hla specified grades. a mqvlng passanger train on the Le arm. be drove tbe knife to bis knuckles banon branch of the 8. P m hut es mini«try mors nor political preachers cidentally. hut «i«ologlea smooth mat When be did Galvin braced hint less than It does today. We need min ters over- U b. for iuatuuce. a mortal Into tho white belly Just beck of the after tbe faabion of hla kind. caped uninjured. OREGON HOPMEN 0R6ANIZE isters to leach us how to live; we Insult lor a ship t<> Ay uuetbqr national bubbling mouth and pulled. -W a n t any extra band-7" be asked. The yearly payroll of the gypsum know how to vote. The rough hide grated serosa bis flag below Its «Wu. aw thb Implies cap The captain looked at him a moment, Salem Man le Named Heed of Mate mine In operation la Baker oounty Is The religious preacher Is the most ture und conquest. It has uccusloosHy for there was coal dust Ip bis ears. It hand, and the flat tall whipped his face Body, Formed for Mutual BonoftL 1260.63«, Ljcordtng to Labor Commis capable servant and the political been doue with flags op gala occasions as tbe flsh turned to tbe depths and sioner Hoff. Tbs place gives employ preacher the.sorriest master the world A Itusslau warship did It some years spqrkled In the wlajm of yellow hair, Salem — Having ss Its purpose the Galvin shot up Into the sunshine. ment to 41, operated 312 days of nine has ever known. Wherever power Is ago dm lug a call ut I ’ortamoutb. It and n great xinchr was aero— hla lips. There was a feeling of expiration ss sareguardtng of the interests of its From the top of his right ear and hours each end produced 10,920 toes. placed In the hands of the latter they was. of course. followed by a com he drew the air Into hie lungs, for he members tbs Oregon Hopgrowers' as down halfway a croon hla check was a Labor Commissioner Hoff, who Is invariably become intolerant, bigoted plete apology to the local admiral. had not forgotten the trick—that trick sociation was organised bore at a m eet livid scar, with Kmart whiter knots at. of warm sens and coral shoals. This expbtlus why, when Lbs British Intervals. But hla-neck was thick sod gathering data for hla biennial report, and vicious and resort to tbs whip and Ing of about 126 growers. It Is plan admiralty issued a universal code of short, bin amts " were long, the flrat Ho saw them draw Bchsll Into tbe announces that the eight plants man the faggot to enforce their opinion. ned for delegates from this sad sim boat end then pull for him. Civilization has many s times been signals some years ago for use by all kpnckles of ?'.a bands were higher than ufacturing woolen goods in the state ilar associations organised la Wash When they came abreast It was the were valued at «1,046,000 and that oompelled to drive Incorrigible preach the natlous. there was a good deal of the others, aud tbe thumb curled I n - mates hand that waa nearest hjm. but ington and California to meet hero International heartburning over the rope bands—and tbe captain answered: they produce «1,176.000 worth of goods ers back to the pulpit at the point of tbe latter pert of Novefiiber and or be Ignored it and took the Porto colored plate pf national flags that pref the bay oner.* M tny of the pages of •»What’s your line?” annually. ganize the Pacific Coast Association, aced I t The union Jack, n^pi rally, guess's, who pulled him to. history are wet with blood shed at the "Able sea ma u. sir.*» Aw appropriation for the establish Bchah climbed scroes tbe thwarts with which the state associations will hands of political preachers who wrote came first- Diplomatic relations, par "G ot your p«i|»em?” ment of an experimental fertiliser laws on the statute books that com ticularly with Germany, a era rather toward him. become al fills ted members. Galvin smiled and drew h l- right w ill in all probability be asked mitted arson upon mankind, maimed strained for some H u *, tboogb there "You saved me. Galvin. Here’a my According to s resolution which was hand across Ida throat from the legislature, aocording to human beings with the hatchet and ’was no danger Of war. it was realized tyuhLT be said. "You’re the right adopted, the association contemplates •’Hum. I thought sol** he grunted. stuff. 1 ain’t treated yon white. You making an arrangement which will put * those Interested’ in the development sent helpless women to the torture that alphabetical order was lni|«oMlbls. »•Go aboard aod keep yonr mouth name the price and"— of the Five Mile power project near rack, all because they disagreed with as muny nut Io ns spell each other’s shut.” be added, walking «way. an end to tho contracting of bops Britain, for ex The look o f indescribable scorn that their views. When in control of gov mime« dlffereutly. Galvin shuffled up the gangway and The Dalles. and give to the grower the beet prices. flashed scroes Galvlo’s face halted the ample. would count Germany among ■topped heskle a man who hang over Following a quarrel on the county ernment, the pulpit politicians Invari I t wlM arrange lo advance sufficient words SchAll would have spoken. the O’s. while Germany calls Itself the ship’s toll, dropping ¿rumba to the road, near Champoeg, John Schults ably undertake to perform legislative money to growers who have not tbs Dcutscplund. umoug the D’a.—Philadel The sluggish blood of years of ser miracles such ss casting out witches hacked George Brown so severely with vtllty quickened Into the flow of mas necessary capital for cultivating and with the flame of a torch, suborning phia Ledger. a hatchet that Brown la more dead T O C 'V S BA VXD MT LIV X , QALV1W. HKHS*B tery. harvesting of orops. Another resolu conscience with shackles and enforc MT BAMD." than alive. Schults Is In the Merlon tion which was adopted urges oil» He sew through .tbe thin vert of ing opinions with the guillotine. Masked W emen. County Jail. Brown has smell chance puffy lips, then back through the space atonement tbe thing by which the growers to hold their hope of the prob Mixing Politics and Religion. Upper class Swahili women wear to recover. of missing teeth, "aud yon’ll And yon mate meesured h»« gratitude—and the ent year until the organisation of the; curious masks, which are made of Politics and religion will not blend Seven candidates ere In the field ain't got old Homes to deal with this revolt came. Coast association Is completed. It Is No free government can long exist or leather and beads lu a wooden frame. "Huh.” he grunted as they drew Into believed that by doing so better prices for the speakership of the House of the church perform Its mission to Tbe mask la derived from tbe tradi trip: yon’re to kin' your orders from Representatives In the next legisla society when preachers and politicians tional usage of Moslem women, who me. and I won’t startd for any of your the ship’s shadow, "you don’t owe me than now prevail w ill he received. sulkin’ or spllttln* tbe crew against the nothin'. It wa’n’t to save you. I want ture. They ere Ben Selling. E. V. L it temporarily exchange callings, and a must keep their faces covered In the The following officers were sleeted company. 1 s*pose yoo’ve been tollin’ ed to eee If I ’d forgot tbe trick!” For several cen tlefield. 8. B. Huston and Conrad P. civilization that will countenance presence of meu. for the Oregon association: the lot already what yon’d do to me. Olson, of Portland; Allen T. Eaton, of sueh conduct will soon decay. Such a turies Arab trmlers have frequented L. H. McMahan. Salam, president; Made the Chesee Himeetf. eh? Well, why dog’t you start some Eugene; Vernen A. Forbes, of Bend, traffic In occupations le as unsound In this East Afrh-nn «-oust. and to tbelr F?ed N. Stump, Polk oounty, secro Charles Iteade's liberal drawings thin'?—you’re off ship,” he added, pull principle as the white slave trade Is Influence are due most of tbe civilized and W illiam L Vawter, of Medford. upon "nuthorltlee** In his passion for tary; C. A. McLaughlin, of Independ customs fonud today among tbe na ing back the chair that stood between As no appropriation for the Sluslsw Immoral In practice. accuracy o f detail gave rise to some ence, vice-president, and L. H. McMa Uvea of tbe district. The clothing worn them. The hand that passes the«saorament Jetty wad made by Congress In the foolish charges of plagiarism, partic han, Fred N. Stump, C. A. McLaugh by these pruejierou* dames Is of silk', Galvin stepped deer of him and rivers and harbors hill, the question of should not collect slush funds for po their shoos are partly of silver, and ularly In tbe esse of ’T h e Cloister end lin, W. R. Kirkwood, of Yamhill walked slowly Into the center of tbe selling the recent Issue of «100,000 litical purposes. The gentle voice that they wear much silver Jewelry Tho room. He ran bis thumb aloog Inside the Hearth." Hla reply to tbe charges county; Marion Pa!mer. Marion coun was chara« teristk- and clinching. “1 ty; J. L. Clark, Lane county; C. A. bonds and placing the same In the comforts us In sorrow and pronounces Moslems In Zanslltsr, by tbe way. are of his trousers top and was silent milked »00 «-owa for IL*1 sold he, "but Code, ’Volk county; R. A. Newport, of the United States engineers the last sad rites upon our departeo less fanatically strict about religious He knew be was being-bnllled by the loved ones should not rave and rant on usages than their brethren lu Morocco the cheese I mnde is mine " For ec untlnue work is under considers mate, and there were two courses left the hustings. I do not believe centricities Read? can claim s high Linn county; directors. and Turkey -W id e World Magazine open to him—the door or open resent preacher can manipulate political ma place even among authors, few of te opening of the Tumalo Irrlga m eat chinery and be righteous any more whom are without their fids. He Astoria Grants 87 Licsnses for Bars. Feeling er Faring. He realized, too. that the njste most I project, first In the United States than he could become a burglar and could not write sway from bis own . Astoria.— The first direct effect on Does one peel or pore a potato? win here and now or no longer be room, with its Innumerable volumes of ' I state financed, has been official be honest. I think It as immoral municipal affairs of the prohibition worth his papers. 1 Announced. Seventeen thousand for a preacher to seek to lobby while There Is authority for the contention cuttings and Indexes, and be could not amendment, appeared when the city that row |>otntoes are pared, while gchnll hed crossed over end hundred acres are thrown open he prays as It would be for him to write well, he declared, except when council passed an ordinance ynder the tatoes boded with their Jackets on standing close beside him. bet Galvin standing op. He never took lunch, emergency clause, permitting the ss- 1 atry under the terms of Carey act, gamble while he preaches. may be peeled. It Is s fine distinction remained motionless terming that meal "an Insult to one’s i 40 an acre. «The terms are one A preacher can no more preach loonmen to take out licenses for six but logical. You *pare s thing by tafi "W ell, «re yon goln’.” said Bchsll tffeakfast” detested soup and beef, h cash and the balance In 10 political sermon Without converting his Ing a knife and removing its outer In "or are yon scared to ship with one? preferred herring to every other flsh. montfis. st the rate of «1000 a year, pulpit into s political rostrum than tegument, together with some of the Maybe yonlre afraid I ’ll show you np was a eoniwtasenr of wine, but never making all licensee expire May 10. he could sell Intoxicating liquor from redlt for placing Multnomah ooun substance of the thing Itself. But to -yon big murd*’— ' touched spirits, and loathed the very 1 n the "drT” column belongs to 23 the altar without converting the peel an apple or a potato or a case of “ Don’t say that word.” yelled Gsl Four H urt Whan W harf Caves. smell of tobacco.-London Chronicle. church Into a bar-room. He Can no ] :lncts outside the city. The West sunburn you seize the already loosen vln. turning sharply, “qr you and roe’l Marshfield.— Four men were Injured, more purify politics by playing the ed Integument ItM lf sod simply strip i went “wet** by s margin which the settle here «nd now- I •Ifi’l game than he can sanctify gambling "MATBS TOC RZ AFKAIK l'(4> SHOW TOC £wo seriously, when tho wharf at the Berber g Mep of Strength. it off—it’s hard to put It Into words, you or any map or thlpg tfiaf lives. 1 Side could not quite overcome. by running a lottery. DF, S A ID HCHAUIt. “J suppose tlp t meet people,” said Qlmpson mill collapsed as a million but you see*how It Is. don’t you?— I ’ll go to tbe ship because , ’m hjred |o 23 precincts In the county rolled g barber, "wonhj cgpslder plying the pounds of oenjbut I Join In the oft-repeated suggestion swarm o f black H»b In the uarrow go.. You can’t drive me. y«m can’tr* |bs Willamette enough “dry” votes to make the that a preacher has as much right In Cleveland Plain Dealer. strip of water between dock and bilge. shears and ra«or us compuratively easy pacific bridge work was being t»n- The scMt on his cheek wea purple arence and place Multnomah In political brawls as a saloon keeper and ‘Who's mate here?" Ira asked. W o n t Ge. »op hi« body was hot with the lust to work; they would- not expect to find loaded from the steamer Redondo. "dry" column by 38«. "Schall,” answered the mau without we also admit that he has as much ishli barbers men of moods. "Georgs Washington, yon know, mar kill. Ithougb twice as many measures right to get drunk as anyone else, Hed a widow." looking np. r. - ‘ • "The feet Is that standing all day Twice before had this thing pounded Youth Mills «elf In Fear, “The skunk. ehT’ muttered Galvin, within him and he hod k ille d iphlets were issued at -this elec- but we would rather he would not do and even In tbe easier parts of bis “Bo did V Weston.— H arlan Fisher, a farm glancing sharply ahqut the dock. i as a t the previous one, the cost so for the "greater the saint the great In the ftnsh of hate that swept over work using bis arms all day In various bond. 1« years old, oommkteo suicide “He never told ■ Ils.** The man looked up now. er the sin.” - 1 think a political bishop positions tbe barber keeps hla muscles approximately «11 lee him he again felt tbe sickening crash “1 And It’s no use to tert *sm to wid by shooting himself through the fore “ You know him?'* bo said wisely. end Secretary of 8tate Olcott has or can turkey trot In the name of Chris ows.”—Kansas City Journal. of Itonea In hla great bands when be In constant exercise, while In oneb op head. The youth feared his employ tianity as consistently as he can entei Galvin nodded. erations ss shampooing and massage had broken tbe gfent black who M d dered refund of «700 of the money -W W ,H e T J T d a ’U He did know him. Every roan who ■lashed bis cheek, and again be saw he le celled upon for the exertion of er’s anger because he killed a horse collected for the coat of publication. into a mud-slinging political contest When N’spoleon waa ■ youth of ten bung to tbe trade that swung In tbe to the disgrace of bis church. trying to break I t the other ghastly, crumpled form downright -strength. The coat per page at the previous It is my opinion that when this while at the military school at Bri- warm waters of tbs east codst knew across the table In Ranches, with Its “He may not have the muscle of a election was «45. and the cost for the him—and hated him. world is saved it win be through ro- enne be wrote to his mother In Cond men always In strict training, but I Two Veterans Die at Soldiers' Home. staring eyes. recent election «14.13. Two years l»efore Galvin had delib l i j b t s sermons and not through poli cn. “ W ith Homer in my pocket and my It was this that hept his hands st think you would And that, as s rule, Roeeburg.— Francis Jones, member Sixty-three accidents, one of them tical speeches. 8alvstlon must come sword by aiy side I hope to carve my erately gone ashore s t ‘Castries and his sides aud bis feet feat to tbs stones tho barber is no weakling.”—New of Company A Washington Tsrrito- fatal, wave reported during the week to us from the Bible and not from way through the world.” flatly refused 1«» return to the ship on In the floor, for he wanted no more of York Son. - «_• . rlsl Infantry, from 1862 to 1866, and to Labor Commissioner Hoff. The the statute book; it will ccme through which Schall was mate, fur he knew If It—blood enough for one. be thought Proves Mts.ltoevory. At ths Foot. Abner B. Armstrong, aged 80 years, be went back that some time within and tbe name that goes with It-r-tbe fatal accident occurred near Olover, holy councils of consecrated ministers One evening I was seated upon the died st the Soldiers* Home. what to ra te r «sadly)— I don’t know w^ the uext twenty four hours there where J. W. Hooper was killed by s and not from caucuses of political ï’4 been would be good aud sufficient reasons name he broke on the mate's lips—tha crowded roof garden of the Palace do with that buy of mine. H e’ train. Railroad aecldenta were the preachers. name he loathed. - hotel In Shanghai, safely within the two years at the medical school and for tbe company mailing the remainder Blind Man Ends Life. "1 Won’t take auy cpaoct to have a International settlement, watching tbe The Problem of the Laymen. moat numerous, 19 persons being In <111 keeps st the foot of hla class. of either tala or Schell's month’s pay Beker.— Thomas Downey, a lifelong rope raised over m o -fo r you- you ain’t fires which were numerous in the Chi There never was a time when jured la the employment of the lines. Perrins (promptlyt-Mqk© a chiropo to bis nearest kin. worth It. yon ain’t an’ na for bein’ nese city and listening to the battle resident of Beker county, blind for There were several accidents to em preachers and politicians formed an dist of him. I | appeared to him that killing was afraid to ship with yo u -h o h l Why, unholy alliance that civilization ' did and s dissertation by an authoritative the peat 16 years, ended his own life ployes of the lumber concerns, and «o he Schall*« portion, and be felt that they ain’t no mors harm la yon than not shriek out and Christianity cry The net results of eocd farming looking fellow guest In the hotel dur by cutting his throat while despond U were hurt while at work In paper aloud. Since the beginning of gov for some reason he was to servo It t o ____ ___ ______ _ R w liu m in ’ with a sm elt Come on. ing which he had Just made the etato- ent over bis physical condition. ore proflfs, success, a growing busi Mm. Rut ss yet be was not ready, so ym i-cod fishermen." he said, turning ernment, politicians have sought to oa the quality of the eur- decoy the ministry Into the meshes of ness and a good living. to Bj|ent group ranged along the roent that be could take the arsenal Tho FbiLuislpbla Society for the. he ressalned ashore though the with a corporal’s guard of his fallow a waters of Oregoa has been Issued politics and make them carry banners Promotion A Agriculture is the oldest Ing had*embraced the laying out of the w a ll “ We’ll make ship.” nationals when a shell screamed dose The fermer should take all un- the United States geological-sur association of Its kind tn America. boat crew which was sent after h|m. la political processions. They have He strode out tbe door and down over oar beads end burst In the pub- This ass organized by George Wash cerUlnty out of saouritlaa before ap l t eoatalns much Information taken the ministry to the mountain- This passing recollection censed him serosa the water gullied street with the tie garden along the band. Others fol ington s jd Benjamin Franklin.in 1786. plying for a kjan. -, to skim over lightly the possibilities mattering puck at bh* heels w ill ba valuable not only to nranl- top of power sad offered to make them lowed i t We all bolted for tbe eleva ’ monarch of all they surveyed, and that might arise when Schell found • , • ' • * * to manufacturers si- o f Xadlgeettoa. tors, bat the armchair tactician was I f you have «ver used Chamberlain’sOnlla, ▲atvrn of the IHiru Thorne the little the best sprinter and beat ns all to I t but to those who may while most of them have said, "get Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy yon know him amoug the crew, Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa., was But Galvlu had serried too long. He sunlit iHtbhles. flecked with the soupy bothers«! with indigestion. ” My stomach locating Industrial eetab- thee behind me Satan," a few have that it Is a bo o m m . Sons F. Quin, What —Bartlett G. Young In World’s Work pained me night and dap,” she writes. “I wtthla the state end also fallen with a crash that has shaken ley, Ahu, writes, MI hed measlee and got either obeyed mecbnplceny or acted In froth. trall«*d lu two Hue«- would Ibel bloated and have headache and every pulpit In Christendom. esaght out in the rain, and it eettled ia my tuitively, as the uccttslon demanded. The sails fattemd to the breeae, and water aoftea- H a r r e e — s s i O erafi. betaking after eating. I also snflbiwd from The ministry, unsophisticated and etomsch end bowels. I had an awful time, H e never anticipated, and fear was un- «bo sqitertkrd and strained ugHtost tbe flller manufacturers, “Chamberlain's Tableta am ecfitled to all constipation. My daughter had mod Cham confldlng. Is no match for the poll and had it not been for CKamheriain's Colic, spetikably foreign. water Imnklng ng»«ln*t her shimmering the praise I osa give them,” writes Mrs. berlain’s Tablets and they did her so muck Jp whom the chemical Chelers and Diarrhoea Remedv I could not tlc la * versed la artful persuasion and That afternoon be drew his pay from bows. Richard Olp> SpenosrporL N. Y. They good that she gave me a taw doom of them supplies le a «. w hours longer. the coal comiwiiy and "entered tbe place skilled la deceit, sod It la the duty of noaeibly have lived hut • a lew Getvln stood a| the stem He held a beve cured m s of hoadaehe and i and instated oa my trying them. They but thanks to this remedy, I am now well the laymen to protect the ministry m stom yn orm al h ealth ” kept by 8paulsh AuJL * ebebsdone.” For rope In his hand and eras attempting sad strong.” For saie hy ell • s g ilnst (ba onslaught of these wolves J t Isn't far from thff fe c k dflor t * Wff Is throw the colls Into s pile some feet For anta by art T h e O b se r v e r SUMMARY OF THE OREGON NEWS THE RED BLOOD BREED OREGON NEWS NOTES t OF GENERAL INTEREST