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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1915)
1 lie O b s e rv e r the w ay une blocked. T lie fe w.-ui no Pm wondering If you’ve thouglit of a choice possible. I must let »he mu 'The moon .was* Boeding hl*'garfL*n wtmian who needs the Work badly. chine run'straight ou. MORO. OREGON. when the captain, orray.ni in fleet Shea a poor widow with one girl that I knew then that 1 could uo longer she’s trytj|jt to keep in school a sps^l blue suit and carrying a <-<N-unuio cane ........... conceal the truth from Elsa. She must h*ugcr. 'IJte widow is a m a t house- he had brought from t'hhta. went hur know the fate that threatened, looming kec|»er. aud there’s some as likes her tying down to the q uart, where his ghastly. Inevitable. cooking I never could Stride It my motorboat wax tied nt the foot of\ the I tinned and Rpokfe to her softly, steps . . i ? self. I like my Axtd real rich and pityingly, a prayer fo r forgiveness In Tiie Story of an Automobile In five minutes the little boat chug my voice. h e a rty ” Miss Hood's complex loo tes «> gcdxjut of the shallow harbor. round«*d Accident That Was Not tified'to tht» nil ter fa c t "Elsa, dearest. 1 eaunot stop the o auto!” 'l*he captalu looked Interested, yet the point and turned Into the J|rtle bay •» Wholly Disastrous. of East Hollow village.. <» doubtful. In the one glance 1 gave ber I saw < ► ' H e wag directed to the home of Mrs. •’I don’t know as I ’d care about hav «» the pallid agony of her face, and my Bx M arvin daña «» Ann Smith», and it was uot until his ing a half grown girl around the bouse, heart was near hrokeu with despair. ■. í. . . still, she’d he company for her ma. band was H ftetf to knock st the door tn o One cry came from her lips, a sound, Salem.— The most lfiSportant work ♦ C op yrigh t by F h in k A. M unsey Co. and I would he free to come and go. the ell of the cutty cottage th a t’s and half sob, half moan, breathed and <• • : « ♦ * * * + « + + < .+ < + * * * * + + 4 + acoomyllshed during the fourth week den panic seized him He wax about I don’t seem to’ recollect any widdera broken. She had fainted. lying Inert By BOWERS I). JAMES with girls. Who did yon say It was. to turn and Aee, wheu the door opened of the present session of the legisla “Oue never sees you Hloue,” I com- against me. ture w m the passage by the ho use-of and a pleasant voice balled him. Miss Entnielluer"“ We were ou tb ^ bridge now. The plained. “ Always.” 1 persisted, “you "1 thought I heard fooistc|V tVbo the prohibition bill. W ith only two ” 1 didn’t say.” retorted Emmeline seconds of our time were uumbered. Captain Dill pok>sl hlw |>en around in Smithson will be McMinnville col are lu haste, occupied with s thousand leaving the machine to run straight, Assenting votes, those of Kuhn and to it? Coum right in - o h r i the bottle and brought It dripping Inky dryly as she arose to her tall height lege’s representative In the state In things, with everything except me. To with tense rapidity 1 threw myself Ano Bniltb and Cnptaln Dili faced Lewis, the bill of the Committee of ’but she lives over to Ease Hollow, blots on to a wheel of fulr white piper rue you are unattainable as a star. ter-collegiate contest. and she needs the. money mighty bad. each o tb e r^ lx h e lighted room. Henry over its back aud rudely dragged Elsa One Hundred, as amended by the While the captains stiff ringers Though I am near you often, really yob Drain’s new $5000 municipal light to a place beside me on the box that moved latsirluijaiy back aud forth Her name Is Smith now. She was Cy Dill d id hot see a worn and tuned little house ooramlttbe on alcoholic traffic, woman with deep nine eyes and a ing plant has been opened and for the are always remote. I can no more coutalned the power. There I knelt, ScroHM (he pafter his lipa inuritiured rus Stafford’s youngest danghter.” , passed the houee. As It passed the tremulous smile, and Mrs. hmith did reach you than can a moth the star to Csp$alu DHL turued, ’ ’•ry rsrtl. even facing forward. Then, still Icneellng. first time in its history of 50 year* different versions uf the advertisetneut house the bill permits the Importation not see's middle sg.d man with grtz to his ears; then the color faded alow, ward which it flutters." ! gathered up my love lu my arma, he was trying to write Drain has electric lights. zied hair and mustache. One saw a for home consumption of two quarta "Yes." she said musingly, “ I am a holding her close to my bosom. ' Wanted- J K^usible, middle sued (y. leaving bis sutiburucd countenance During the month of Janus-y 73,279 of spirituous liquor or 24 ^quarts of Wus eyed girl with pink cheeks and pale and grim. There we:$. shouts of wonder and star. Aud. to tell you the truth. I like woman as housekeeper” Im pitieuilv jack rabbit scalps were taken In at m alt liquor In each successive 28 days. brown hair, and the other saw < sun “I ’m obliged to you. ma’am,** be esld It. There is something about the cen ularm from others on the bridge. The he scratched ^out the line. the clerk’s office In Burns, for which coldly. “ Yoo've put yourself out con burned sailor lad with toving prawn Perhaps the next acLJn Importance, time that now retnajued before the "Duru it all.-ttiai won’t do! T a in t ter of the stags” — ' , # viewing the situation from the angle $3,713.95 was paid iu bounty at 5 cents crash could he only seconda. I straight one woman Iff fttfoz« u> s go fug to admit siderable to come and tell me tbla. I ’ll eyes. But 1 interrupted rudely. IPs me, Ann.” said the captain aim look Into the m a tte r” • ' ened m ystlf ou my knees, then leaned she’s middle «fad a scalp. o t economy, was the killing by the IIo w s this?” “ You must ALudcrstand that I require Emmeline found that the bluff old ply ss he stretched oat a big Hand. back abruj tly. Elsa still lu my arms, The county court has been asked hAuae of the bill for appropriating ft tile d - h|M sckeep« r; must Is* neat an opportunity.” Are you glad to see me?“ in an Instant I was falling backward; and handy; ag^'no object.” Captain Mt I lot* was howtug her toward tfiedo«»r, to make an appropriation with which $450,000 for Irrigation and reclama Teers came Into the blue eyes, but “ An opi>ortunity?” then my feet touched the flooring of Dill groaned a* he also erased thijt line to maintain a public library in Rose tion, purposes. ■he smiled and gave her hsffd Into hie “ lu ail this time I have bad no op the bridge. "Humph! I « ,(, guess what K m m * burg. The matter has been t*.ken un The house also acted on fbe subject grasp. Thera was ho need tot words. 1 fell heavily on my side. My last line Hood’ll atf? when she re««l* thftL portunity. Your life is ope wild whirl.”* der advisement by the court. They bag looked «cress the chasm of of workmen’s compensation. The bi 1 Elsa sat up straight and stared at thought waa ilntt at all costs she must She’ll be sroMH| town tattllug that A special train has been arranged years which had so long divided them, passed provides a series of amend not su T el hrçrm. rtten^»l«< knesa closed u>e with all the ravishing beauty of Cap’o D tli’a trrlug te get a good look and they reed e««ragl youth and love ment« to the present law, reclassify- for to bring the delegates from Port iu ou me. aud J was lost lu uotbfng- fng young woman to ’keep house for the loveliest eyes In the wdrld. In each other’s eyes. nrss land to the State Christian Endeavor Ing the industries and graduating th e hint. Well. I ’ll cut out that ’age no ob. “ No opportunity?" $he re(>eated In "IPs «11 accident that I CRtne here to They to il me afterward' that the Ject’ One thing*« certain. Einntellne convention, which will be held in Eu rates in proportion to the risk. It atr.o credulously. “Now. what cau you night," began the captain after «white, ir.e h of the tm? r«-ar against the rail gene February 19, 20 and 21. is Intended to prevent accidents by mean’ Here you are ulone with me In and Its headlong rut-b Into the river Hood'll uerer till any of the specific« and then he told her the wool« story. The annhal meeting of the Oregon tfons I demand. I've heard that she's offering rewards to employers who In my drawing room while we are wait- helovt were wwndccful and terrifying the worst housekeeper in Pit»« Hol Loganberry association was held at Ing for aunty to get her hat on. Here and when be told bow Etuiueiiue Hoou stall safety devices and providing puu- As tor EV.-i an.! me, we knew nothing low." ” T . had recommended uto old MweeUteurt Salem and good progress was reported j «re alone. 1 say. And you declare Ishmcnt for those who-do not of It all. W hen I regained conscious When Captuln D ill’s Hdvertlseincnt in the advertising campaign started j you have uo opjwrtunlty! Opimrtunlty aa a bouxeUee|M>r Auu Nm It Ba nine Appropriation bills before the houtra uess. however. Elsa was kneeling by finally up pea red In the weakly Clarion throughout the east in order to widen I for what?” eyes flashed, for she uudcrstoOd jual and penate total $3^63,854. This in me. her eyes Is a ruing tenderness aud it was a curt message to the unnt what Emtneliue Hood had ineitut by “ Why, to declure my »love.” I an P«ty. • the market for loganberries. cludes recommendations of the joint tacbed housekeepers of Pine Hollow to the suggeetJou. A potato starch plant costing from s wired 'ludignuutly. “Aunty. Indeed’ ClumxJii I rose to my feet, t wus come to his bachelor slxxle «nd make ways and means committee, which "And you don't need the work. J u o r $10,000 to $15,000 aud properly con That’s I t - we’re ulways wuitiug for aching in every bone, ’ but 1 ' was not him comfortable; probably will be adopted without asked the captain? amazed, as be took She’s |>ervusively present. f ueriousfy harmed. • z ducted w ill during a season take care her. W A N T E D .-H o s s e k s e p e r , soou wages change, but the same cannot be said ed around the comfortably fnrutohed know she has planned deliberately to I was soiled with the dirt of the to righ t p a rty , < A p p ly C ap tain H en ry of the cull product from about 5000 for several of the other measures. Al room aud recuguhted many «rtlct«* that make me pn>i>ose In her presence ” , > street, u little bloody from bruises DHL acres, Recording to figures gathered hMd belonged lu the old Stafford home. ready bills carrying appropriations ag bat shall J do. then?” she qties Old Mrs. I ’tiling, who lived opposite here and there, rpry weak and trem by the state university school of com tloned *meeklv ns I paused. Ann Smith shook her head „ ' gregating almost $500,000 have been the captain’s cottage, sat ts-h!nd her Wing, but after a moment my hraiu merce. ’*1, bad my «hare of father's estate.’ consigned to the wastebasket “Just waive If h II aud be engaged,” cleared, and I was able to climb tuto parlor blinds aud watclyd the different she explained, ’and after my husband The Baker delegation of cattlemen, 1 suggested triumphantly “ W ill you?" Although the senate has passed a a hansom. As IJeaucd wearily against applicants as they approached (m* snug died I came here to East Hollow be “ Yes, I think I will.“ Elsa said softly. who will attend the annual convention the cushions Elsa’s hand stole to mine co tinge that almost eoeroix bed ti|ton bill abolishing the Oregon Naval Mil- At that I had her In my arms and my cause my married sisters all live here, of the Oregon Horse and Cattle Jjtato- and clasped It geutly. She turned her the Hiindy Iwitch. for It wn> the last aud I wanted to be neat them . My 4 itia It seema now barely possible th t ers association, which meets at Prine III« met hers. Jly heart leaped with a face to me. and 1 saw that her eyes house on the nm<L , „r-w.. _ . . daughter, Daisy, is growing up You the organization may be permitted to Joy new. dominant, complete. Beneath Klrht came Mbs I ’hoebt* Harding . J ¿iflllv.J'¿fl *■ ville, w ill leave Bakpr with the inten weft- tilled with tears, i the mask of light words I had offpred must Come again aud «ee her Hite to live in a changed form, for a Wil wax daintily neat /tl tier attire. iMit groping j 'Wt-'Oi "Thank you.’’ she said. tion of securing the next annual meet her my very soul. .introduced in the house by the cent- spending the evening at net eouxin a. *' ‘ There wax a beautiful kindliness In along In her ng|it*lghted way. She ing for that city If possible. , Aunty entered the room. J went to To make a long story short, f a pi sin m ìitee on m ilitary affair«, providing passed the captain's gate and walked In the midst of the inquiry into elec her. gathered her up In my arms and her voice, n soft, womuuly apprecia Dill did go again, nguto and yel'sgulu for I t i reorganization, and consider to the end of the fence and around the tion of the service I bad rendered, a tion frauds In precinct 37, Portland, kissed her with, m ight until Ann Hniltb dra-lded «he must able sentiment exists in favor 0 / it. corner Is*fore sh* delected net mistake We bad been’ engaged three months restrained emotion of tenderness. B ut and before ex-Sheriff Tom Word him marpr him In ordet to get rtd o?*hlro Then after she had Interviewed the weak, suffering, dazed. I yet perceiv Senator Garland’s hill, providing While Henry Dili wi« doing nis be self was summoned to the witness when the inevitable serpent obtruded bluff captain, who had to guide her t<» ed that here there w<w no passionate that county courts be permitted to re- w Isted courting of hl« old awt-ethrart stand, Wr. Word withdrew his election himself Into our Eden. the gale aud «cl her safely on het home ferVor. . - ' jeot all bids for bridges costing moro I was iu the orchestra the first night Hue Hollow folks uo«s|p«>d nik I wati-u contest proceedings against Sheriff 1 made u formal answer, then rested ward why. Mrs. Pilling p ic k e d tip he r tha t $500 and build thdm themaeh es Elsa appeared In the role of Juliet. I ed the growth of tn« a&utr with tn Thomas H. H urlburt by taking a vol Elsa, In’ sympathy for m,\ convenient telephoto* receiver and odd was carried away by the simplicity silent. waa passed by the senato tereMied eyea. sod tlonily when the her dearest Trlond Hint Phoebe Hard untary non-suit and passion of her interpretation. Its mood, said no more. wedding had taken place and the esp Senator I-anggutb’s bill making tj c . Ing wouldn't do because she was too The next, morning I went to her W ith the present equipment in the girlish purity, its womanly abandon 'rrs 4L.I. Atx.tuKNi ttiAt i cajuv Mtcnr tain brought his wife and <?ef»dau«h penalty for hotnicido in the, second de ’ Monmouth training school only 48 stu ment to love’s dominion. Then, quite She met me with eager solicitude as to ass ralghted roMont uko ^ x rug captain ter to hie renovated-j*«tttMjte there was gree imprisotflhen: iu the penitentiary After that Mrs. IHlIIng sjsdit a busy dents can be graduated from the Ore without warning, a pang of auguish my condition ft Her the accident. I an s scurrying to and fro to can upon of from 20 to 30 years was passed by afternoon between the windou nn.j the xud »-lie «*udd< nly found berxelf with swered briefly. , gon normal school this year, accord pierced my heart. telephone. *Ktt< had to report that tut words Ml the end of ber reudy the bride. “ Elsa, I come to release you from tho senate. It has a waving clause re The Romeo was an actor next to me. ing to Principal Thomas H. Oentle. He "Emmeline. 1 rau't ihank you enqugh Jane Smith wouhiit I dy because she longue your engagement to me.” lating to persóna already convicted cf handsome, youug^uu Ideal lover to the for patting me on the right track arter ■ays that inadequate facilities are’ When the door bad eloecd gently The color faded from her face, and was stone dear-and that Annie Ryan second degree murder. Io a t iij Ann.” grinned Cwptnln Dill to Ml«« cheating the students of the advan sight, und us Elsa looked adoration she stared at me In nmnzement. was slack -and Miranda Feltman was upon Iter she walked arrows the street into his eyes the evil of jealousy enter Hood when she made her call upon troduped by the same osbatcr which -AT tages for which they have paid. ’ Yes.” I eoutlnued; “ I believe you too Inqulsttl«* tnd knocked at Mr*. IMHIng'n door. --** ed my heart and remained. waa pa*sed, the punishment for firat- tbetn “ I dldn’l even know «he was “1 dec lace. I don't know what the. The biggest land deal ever consum-* The door flew open instantly, for That night after the play, at the gay thought you loved me. You have been, so near by an East Hollow.*' degree homicide to life Imprlsoqaer.L mated In Umatilla* county was an supper party where I was with her, 1 you are. my friend, but I have seen poor tunti’s going to do.” an« ssld at never once during that brief quarter Mtos Hood smiled crankedly and anlri Und or stia pension of the rajes, Jth3 hour had Mr*. Pilling** thin uoae bean nounced at Pendleton. By the trans remained sud aud distraught. 1 forced the passion you cau reel, thé depth she was glad; then site went forth to senate passini house bill 13, which pro And Emmeline H<xs1 at the other end tway from her front window. t action all the holdings of the Inland myself to utter congratulations on the the ardor, of your heart, aud I know scatter the seed of her dto«« 11«faction of the wire, hung up her receiver ano vides for a bounty of $3 on coyot;s “Come lu. Emmeline!" site cried. Irrigation company In that county are success she ,had achieved, but there your love Is not /o r me So I release at the way mailers bad- turned out. put on her I »eat hat and sallied forth you.’“ during tho rema:uder of this year. Thu ’What In time have yon beet» doing was little heartiness In my words. She transferred to J. O. Story and asso “ Married Ann Smith for her money, , When she reached Captain D ill’s tier yontler? Yon ahft^iljlqjpng of state is to ’ ay half the bounty and the rallied me on my dull spliIts, laughing ' “ You have seen? Where? When? ciates of Tacoma, Wash., for a con declared Miss-Hood, but In the face of house she deliberately wnrod h e t n a n d Keeplm: ffow«e for the captulnT ly nt first, then with kindly serious she stammered wonder!ugly. counties the othor bait. tfielr mutual fihpplneas no one believed slderntion of more than $1,000,000. “ I have seeu you ou the stage. In to Mrs. I ’lllittg. wilt In u wide eyed ano Emmeline lowwetl her Heads,«« she a word of R. neRs But I could not shake off the Permanent insanity is made ground Announcement was made by Bishop gloom of my mood, which I explained Anstecd’s arms. Ids Juliet, his Mar rw-ked >lt»uly to and fro. for divorce by a hili jntroduced by 8en O’Reilly of the Catholic diocese of by alleging an Indisposition. Neither gnret, in the new play. ; Ob, and it "1 itin'i keeping hoiiwc for anybody j(io r Langgnth. It is provided that b«*-. The T«l«phon* Eacaang«. Baker City of a plan to establish In then uor n^ter could I bring myself to has broken my heart to see you lying •ept myself and my cat.” -dte return There was a continuoos Round of fore a divorce shall be granted, ln- so willingly In his embrace, your eyes Baker an orphanage and old people's coufess my'trouble. <1 tartly ’.’I l»een to cull on the rap home by converting the Catholic hos *_ A new play was put on. but It blazlug love Into Ids! Yes. Elsa; It is ain «lid ri*eomuieud a suitable bousc- many voice«; a steady cadence In sat: ity being the allegation, it shall be which no Individual note doinlnatt-d; a proved that the defendant has been Kpppet fo», h im '’ She mulled sec re pital to tilled ^purpose and applying to brought rag no relief. On tbe'eontrary. death to give you np, but I know hundred women's voices ItiCeMsantly re have no choice, for your heart Is uot my torture was lucreusvd. In the ell adjudged of unsound mind by a court tit ely the state for the allotment of $8 a peatlng brief sentence« with a rlHing of this or another state five years or. max of the play the hero, he who had mine, hut his." ”1 waui f know!“ ejneuhtted Mr« month for each orphan as provided by liffiectlon at the end. each senteu<*e Elsa laughed. I recoiled In mingled played Romeo, saved the heroine. Elsa, I’tlllng. No< l.ibble .Mlllw'»’ more before the suit is filed. It a'so law. lost In the <x>ntiuuous tumult of sound from great peril. She In un ecstasy of Indignation and sorrow, "Turn I Itkeli I ui putting any g<^od must be proved to the court In which Manslaughter was the verdict re gratitude threw herself on his breast In a long line, perched on high stouto “ You are amused by this!" I cried hlug* In the wn> of Lib Mills, after they sat before the black panels which the divorce to asked that the patient turned by the Jury which heard the- In complete abandonment of love. As “ Forgive me." Rbe paid very sert lie wav wile'»« talked almut me,” re is Incurable. rose behind their narrow desk. Into tria l on a charge of murder, at Pen she lay yielding lu his arms, her head ously. “ But you are so foolish, dear n»ueti<*<| Enitpellne “No. It's some the transmitters - hung from theh A Joint resolution authorizing the dleton, of Richard -Burke, Indian, who thrown hack, her eyes burned Into his est. Let me telpyon something. You •ne else worn« one who I1» ph In East necks-they articulated their strange superintendent of public instructWtì with such Arcs of love I groaned ulond. have given me the greatest compll last fall shot and killed Ed K lrkpat ilnllotv, a widow woman with a half confused chorus. And apparently with to annotate and publish the school rick, well-known rancher oi Um atilla The sight maddened me. 1 left my ment I have ever received as an ne^ frown g ir l" - She «»mlled «IgyrlfL'antly. out relation to the words they uttered county, In an altercation at a ranch seat and the theater and did not see tress. And you were really Jealous Mr« l*1lllugx long fare grew longer a hundred pairs of hands reached lan k laws of the state waa adopted- by tho Elsa ugalu that night. Oh. you darling: Almost I am glad of is her mouth opened In,ln<redulous and forth across the (Ninels, weaving senate. * house dance. Burke pleaded self de I could not decide ou my course, but IL Hear me. On the stage-I play my H h a t is regarded by many as one — fense. •»nrjirtRe H er little eye* «-ere retnl- luterralnahly a never to l>e completed In the morning I was calmer, and I set part—my part, do you understand? ulscent __ of the most important new laws en pattern on Its finely checkered face. Prominent Norwegians in Minnesota, out with a fair amount o f composure to Nothing more Off the stage, with “Rnimellne Hood, you never «ugge«t- Ou the pnuela a thousand ¡Itpe light» acted Is that repealing the free text North Dakota. South Dakota, Iowa and fulfill an engagement with my fiancee you. I am uot artificial; I am only <d Ann Smith's name?"-» blinked white and dlsn(»penre(l *.-Tlny book enactment of the lart aeaalon. By Wisconsin are receiving invitations to I had in-oiqlsed Elsa to take her in natural To my lover on the stage I sparks of ruby and green flashed nttd passing this measure the legislature • j Mix« Hood nodded triumphantly. , visit Portland en route to, or return the auto out to Bronx park. I found am bis heroine, silly, passion* to. “Well, you've gut nerve What did were gone. Untiring, the whlta stars has saved itself a controversy. ing from the expositions in San Fran her ready when I reached her house, weeping, mad, anything tl>e part de flickered In and out. and behind tliein tie nay?" and very soon wr were rolling swiftly mands a'thousand things. With yon T a n Kellaher introduced a bill in the cisco and San Diego. More than 1800 “ He turned all colora of the rainbow, raced the^ tireless hands, weaving a up Fifth avenue. I am only one thing, natural, simple— senate providing for weekly payments •uch letters have been mailed out the t could xee be was On hbergusted. strange pattern with the long green it whs a iterfect morning. The air a woman who loves, who loves yon! of various employes, which is said to , . last week by the Norwegian-American was crisp with the chill of dawning cords. And unbroken, unintelligible, Served him good and right too.- I ain’t Are you content? With you I show have the support of certain labor In reception committee of Portland. the murmur of (he girls* voices vlbrat forgot how he treated my sister Ange winter, but not too «-old It set the only what I feel Isn't that cnongliT’ ed unceasingly.-Joseph Hubbard In terests and unquestionably will fill the The W alla W alla Swine and Cattle blood coursing with new vigors and Ine." y Somehow, ns she spoke, the stales Atlantic. halls of legislation with lobbyists. Breeders’ association and the Walla drove out sorrow from the htairt "But. Einntellne- Angelina said ber fell from my eyes. I saw there in her To facilitate the operation of the W alla Meat & Cold Storage company There, in ^le glory of the morning. In gentle tenderness the profoundcr pas -elf that Hen Dill paid her a mite of Obnoxious Prosumption. constitutional amendment passed by ittcntlon—«he married Orpha Fenn are offering ~rizea aggregating $200 the pleasure of our smooth movement, Sion of Sincerity, or abiding love. I “Why did your sister drop her wel the people at the last election which md to bW|»py us a clam at high wa for the best pigs to be produced by with Elsa nestled close to my side. 1 drew her to me. mv heart beating » fare work?“ forgot despair and reveled for the mo ter” — M ra Pilling stopped suddenly reveille of Joy. provides that only citizens of the members of “pig clubs” to be organ “While she was out trying to uplift ment Iu (liy delight of it all. under Emmeline’s fierce gaze. “ As t<» Austeed. I have asked our United States shall vote in this state, ised by the boys and girls of Um atilla the children of other people another “ I love nutoinolilling.” Elsa said ir ”O f conrae," she said to herself; “It Senator closer introduced a bill em oounty In Oregon and W alla Walla relevantly. “It Is the lightest, dain manager to disehar; e li!m. He leaves welfare worker came along and tried wag Emmeline that tried to catch the this week. Oh. such a man! J’d rath powering county clerks to strike from and Columbia counties in Washington. tiest movement, so—-oh. subtle and. yes. captain, and It's her revenge she’s get to uplift her children.” — Louisville er rant to a stick! And you. sweet the registration records the names of Oourltr-Jottrosl. Corporation Commissioner R. A. aerial. I feel like a bird.” ting now—to go and throw op Ann heart? Oh. I love you too much to be a ll aliens. Watson has received notice of the dis A« we came to the open beauty of actress to yon! B.Mdes, really you Stafford lu Ills face.” OATTAIK b lU U PO K £b BIS HltK A KO I N t? IS Flower*. A fter amending Representative missal of the case of the National M er the Plaza I turned Tram the a venae ought to be content, fo r-w e ll. Just for “ Well. Emmeline." added Mrs. Pil THK BOTTI.K ANO BKOCOUT IT ON TO A Into the park, and we went rolling Slowest- Virgin!« Creeper, trailing Schuebel’s bill, me«g1ng all special »• ling. “ I suppose It did surprise Henry BBKMT OF WBITZ PAI'UR cantile company vs. R. A. Watson et. this—I love you!” Dill to know that Cy Stafford’s daugh arbutus. funds into the general fund, so as to al., which was pending In the United. along the gently undulating and wind And then my kist* Mleneed her. pen mouthed Io the window, aud en Most sedate—Jack In the P ulpit ter needed work wbeu old Cy didn’t make (the licenses and fees collected, States circuit court of appeals at San ing driveway, chafmed b> the land Dopiest-Poppy. scape on either hand. 8orrew In the Sinvtum. * -^1. raring the U(^*L white painted gate J think Henry was good enough to mar* by thè stu.e fish aud game commis Francisco. Th,«? -• h -rc -k t tn went up the shell boidered path to the Most active—Johnuy Jumpup. When an editor laboriously cuts As I ran the machine out of the park ry Anu-neems like judgment that Ann test the coustituliouaiity oi the a u Into Seventh avenue a carriage was down a Candidate’s .eight column enptain's front door. Most taciturn—Chrysanthemum.'- De sion constitute an appropriation for «ItotiId so come down In the world as that commlaslon, the house ponged the creating the corporation department passing, aud I attempted to check our speech to two columns the cnndldato Cnptaln Dill’s Jaw Ragged whet, he to lie H enry’s housekeeper.” troit News. in Oregon. jheasure by a vote of 53 to 5, two mem speed. To my* dismay I found that Is mad at him for printing so little of rscognlscd bis tall, thin vtoltia. Emmeline smiled grimly. bers being absent Howdy - do. inn tit?“ Be Imniired Whether Jason C. Moore is to ob then* was no response to my effort. It It. and everybody else is In s tike “ I don’t know ns It will ever còme Chemistry Kindergarten. (»olltoly. as he ushered Iwr into ids to anything.«Polly, tmt It was kinder To give farmers power to arree: frame of mind toward him for print tain a 40-year lease of Summer and was only by skillful guiding of the as Bobby—Is oxygen what oxen' breathe sitting room Ing so much. Ohio Rtate Journal. «attofyfug, to ate to «ee hint” swaller •11 day? Papa—O f coarse, and what hunters who trespass upon their-prop- Abert lakes, said to contain salt de- tomoblle that I escaped a collision. Emmeline’s dart eye* dnrted here hard over IL" O nr* free'of that danger. 1 set myself everything else breetbes. B obhy-A nd e?ty to the object of a bill passed b y - deposits worth millions of dollars, Is and there and noted with strohg dis to regain control of the apparatus. But Th« Difference. to'nitrogen what every one breathe* at the house. Under the present law a • • • • * . • • Agency, which probably will be re my work was vuln Somehow the “Ray. papa.” usked little Roy. “what approval in their depths the clutter of night? Captain Henry,. DUI sat qulettjT In trespassing hunter to cubjoct to ar to depend on reports of R. Q. Dun g mechanism had gone wrong. I could a the difference between an optimist pl|>eR and tobacco on the sl«t«* ruble anti Uto great cluitr for mii hour after Em rest, but the owner must obtain a eompanj aud Bradslrtets Mercantile only guide the automobile and pray for and a pessimist?“ the dlsordertd heap of hcwxpn|M*rs on meline Hood hail left Itlx house. Different Ways. warrant. Representative Fenwtok.au- oelved soon, regarding the financial a safe Issue.. En fortunately In the hi. X D ew itt—1 -have been pinched for “Ah optimist, m.v son.” replied |>apa. the floor Ix-dde the •ewptuin's tnrorlti- It was koinethtng of a shock to him ability of the New York man and his stretch of the park 1 had Increased the ‘Ullpk* the time?» are ripe, while • hair; otherwise the rwmi was neat to team Unit Ann Smith was living ( money lately. J e w ltt-W e ll. women thpr of lijó measure, pointed out that associates. ■peed, und we were n i’inlqg fart. enough It one lgn»»rcd the light layer neat by ami was In w a n t He bad have different ways of getting It. My by the time a farmer procures" a w a r-/ |H*x -ituixi thinks ■ they she ratteu."^ of ftiwt 05 er eviwtvh'n-v ' • “You are reckless this morning.” I Julies' Home .lotirtiMl • As result of c river feud between loved Ann twenty years ago. and be w ife kisses me when she wants any. . rant the damage to done and tho hunt "TTare yon fonnd a housekeeper?" had ut‘Vet t-iv;-d aiiuthet woman since er to gone. Ì , rival boat lines on t! e Coquille river, Elsa said,' with « laugh of pleasure, as ftsked Knuuelhte -,y»t'P'Bj»etIcnlL.v. There to not a single moment In this Captain O. R. WiPard and Engine »r we shot swiftly between two carriages, Ohi t y Si.-: .7HI had - 1 j.t tin* idea “ Not quh«^’ «nsWtrert Hie efiptftifi perilously clone. ■* » with LOCAL APPLICATION», as they life that we can afford to lo«e.-Conl- of hL-» ¡.‘er t»sir; • t a -alìor hq Rimer W illard, cf the Charm; CapU'u reach the seat of the disease. Ca CMiitinusty r«sj|wt, I u-.i, cet along I made no answer, only p. aytd for a cannot bnrn. , LOOK WITHIN. fore tie- > t*t and tt»< u.»-,ug «-ottple tarrh la a blood or constitutional W alter PanUr, cf the Dora, and Cap clear course t t h o lp .Oh«.” r»v :»i! ;«•-! »Vitti a “ w l f l 1Ye w*rc at Due I l u n - ; and in order to cure It yoa must hatl I k -««! I —■’4 IL r.rt tm t remain The Chnese in archery have tain Allen Paster and Engineer Wil- dred and Thlrty-tlith sheet now. In a -: ternal remedies. H all’s Catarrh B w t D ia rrh o ea B em ed y. ghtlicv lit I;.-» i,»*e ed nw:,, tnat:> < rtuslng In tbke h i ln'®rnai,J r* directly upon one rule, which (hey call the liam Pan ter, of the Telegraph, L a l few moments we dmuld reach tile ' the blood and mucous eurfaoa Hall s you have ever used Chamberlain’s Colic, Euiutelluc d«4 txu t>.,i k forctut. , ■ - til >■ 11 xftVf many Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know " Buie oi the Superior Man.” ' h - th eir licenses nvoked for * period of bridge. "M h> 4;<l “ fUL .ol'» t»t>e r*»l «Ute jcai» I»« : o ;n-.| 1,, *j»— i ,1 iioiuc he that it is a success. Sam F . G uin, W h a t runs thus— "W hen »he archer Aud then the worst happened. , th«u?" site MMSCd l»*utiit\ * $0 «»onthe -The feed reached a cjimax Irarliid’ i I-, Ann NtJf 1 1 i,«,r married ley, A la., writes, “ I had measles snd got misses the center of th t target he “ I ’ve told . rtteon>Mth . I t u> h.-,nds. -Vchtf ,ii'» tad g»ua- As we rod«d luwurd the bridge KI*. recently when 4he steamers Dora and ’ to n ic know^ e o a b to d 5 5 h , 2 caught out in the rain, and it settled Ja my w .*- m to live. clapped her hands gay ly, like a child. ___ and i ca u l do fo i* tiitted ¡ea.-twstys turn» ate und and fr-cks (or the ^ t ^ l o o d purifier*, actin«directly on the Charm eoOTIded, endangering lives of That <! h o.nl »»tu u»-d 1 ,x-t ahd wkl- stomach and bowel*. I had an awful time, not very h.-iudtty.* «diulticd the cap oWefl a t- ».cu«, to big, .“Oh. Bee!' hhc cried. “ We shall have mucous surface«. The perfect oob oom a O W and had it not been for ChamberlaSn’s Colic, C&ute oi the fa&we i n ' himseli.” it. not the paasengera. An f a r t » J o n by pro to .to ,, The hrld«e W 8u b „ u. epen! There* seems Ho he « hint in 1 his curing tain, iookiug «laprehetislvely «1 het ^ptpriKtau t ’».tt n«-. »lid-«n»t know? It O w le ra and D is rrh o e i Remedy I could not inspectors l ì 8. Ed Horror closed lu on cue. 1 east ou? J5?2.d for fwe soger, determined countenance possibly have lived but a few hours longer, ‘.ook wilhiti’ «chime (or others « H» ,u,;y 1 r , «I ;.‘u* o»^- r 1 «copie or hut ge E. Fuller of Port sea re L tug glance about us. but there thanks to this remedy, I am now well . * CO? Fropa., Toledo, the blttci n;:l«:h*<t tl»;»« ( Janit tlio- Hood. aud noi fot archers alocte- - ........ For sale by all deatom.— Ad- ly followed. fra« no place to turs; la every direction T«hs En,Sl-!iS« SUMMARY OF THE OREGON NEWS -► THE MOTH AND I THE STAR RESUME OF W STATE in Dill’s Luck Prohibition .BUI, Tassod By House, Most important Measure to Date. Search For a House- Keeper Ends Most Happily. The Kapid Reader’s Review of Recent Reports Rewritten .BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON r Catarrh Cannot Be Cured B * -KU "W ¡»uy / i - ? *1 Or KF •tltiN’ t u k uuuectioa..