Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, January 21, 1916, Image 4

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11 S fl> flfid flS S S 1 1 1 1 S I s S fia+ ffi ’ “Ufither. Whew Atari C rite gave fee the
bandhec It contained a c a k o -u fm it
the bandbox. Ofyeonrsa the cover was
cake. Mpw | Bad i t > f i hfibyF
"Soma one muat have pot It In bare off until we oegrad the terminal. Bo 1
for a Joke,” declared Mrs. Atherton, put on the cover. tied It securely and
beading over the boa and touching a left my seat fo rfin Instant. Returning.
ID A Y .......... J in m ry 21.1916
tentative Anger to the round cheek, I was Just in time to see a man snatch
•a re a perfect darling. Don. I believe up my bandbox and bag and dash
away.
¿F k
i
By ELINOR MARSH
I’ll take It e a t *
"While
I
was trying to explain what
"Don't drop I t mother.” he cautioned.
The asetber o f Ave daughters and a had happened passengers thrust , thia
Aa Afesurd Mistake «od
I f Abraham Lincoln had Lived till his 1
eon looked scornfully a t Aten bafore-ahe other bandbox Into my hands and In
birthday falling due In February, 1916». I
slated
1
had
mfiflo
a
mistake
hfoellev-
How It Was Righted
lifted the baby from Its laey pillows
he weald have been 107 years old. I
end allowed Ito UttJe bead to drop Into Ing I had bean gobbed. M artin mat ma
Had he not fallen In hta prime a t the
at the station.
the hollow of her arm.
hand of an assassin or bean taken off I
Don. gazing a t ber, saw that his I “As soon as I reached the station I
In some other unnatural way ba would J
mother’s arms wees mads to coddle opened the bandbox, found the cake.
doubtless have lived to a great age, for
babies. and ba fait that there might be
Mtoa Celia Atherton tiptoed to meet difficulty In persuading his mother to
ha was physically a vary strong man.
her MU nephew’s farewell ktoa.
part w ith i t
.We may wall wander bow Abraham
“GSpdAy. Dan, and don’t lose the
She had been confessedly lonesome
U n c o * endured the attain of four
bandbox. Tai 1 your m other I put an •lnoe She-teat dfiughtor had m a r rie d
yearn o f civil war, mUUons of people
extra thick M u g on the ^ k < 8he likes and gone <Way 1
looking , at him to bring about a resto­
It that way.”
Z
’
• v
i The baby wap making playful ctatoh-
ration of the Union, foreign nations
”1 know It. Auht Orite.” toughed Don as at- Mra. Atherton’s beautiful white
threatening to Intervene, thus Insuring ,
aa ba picked op the great flowered half, but Its bine eyes wandered around
the division o f the. ©ountry; vainly try- I
bandbox, which was tied about with a the room as I f searching for some be­
.Ing to find generals who could accom- I
heavy cord. *F II 'ha careful of the loved and fam iliar object
pllah results, and constantly abused J
One day whbn Mttie Was may cake,'and mother Shall receive It with
“I t wants Its mother,” remarked Don
for what was considered tea mtamaa-
out
a
scratch.”
lira , Atherton came back to the, pre«
Fletcher was only four years old a
agement I t would aaam that no man J
He waved hto band aa ho dived out < mat w ith an Indignant e ta rt
neighbor of the family brought ovar?
w ith o u t herculean strength could Uve I
of the gate and sprinted up the street
“Its mother!” ebe sniffed. "A alee
a boy of about the same agt- The
through
such an ordeaL
toward the railroad station.
sort e f creature she m ast bo to deliber­
two children had been playtog togatb
T h e bandbox waa quite heavy, for it ately abandon bar child! 1 have heard
. T h a t the physical stru ctu re of Abra­
ham Lincoln was equal to the require I
er h a lf an hour or ao whan the mother contained one o f Oalla Atherton’s fa of such cases, and almpte man are
menta la made plain by the following I
asofip fru it cakee. Blob and frulty'and usually the victims.
of the boy catod out:
story told of him many years ago by I
”Don Atherton, tell me truly did not
"Susan Fletcher, see there, will you? masked thickly w ith a heavy frosting.
a M en d a f tea boyhood -who Wawoaa-
Your girl la trying to flirt with my Celia’s cake would be received with some woman aak you to b o y her child. ]
ployad'ln the aapm store w ith Unoohou I
and when she did not coma back did
boyr
••Billy,” said Aha one t day. "what
you
not
take
out
the
fru
it
cgho
and
T h a t waa tba beginning of tolas May’s
makes you bat w ith Enoch? You ought
substitute the baby?”
career. By the time she waa tan er
“1 did not.” Don denied hotly. Then j
to know better than to bat w ith a man
twelve y e a n old and going to school
be related, incident by incident, bow he
on Ma ow n tricks. I f he didn’t knew
aba waa breaking t be hearts Of the boy j
ha had a aure thing ba wouldn’t hat.” * J
had boarded the train at Red Tap. had
pupils. She was a handsome girl, and
placed Aunt Celia’s bandbox on a seal
T h e advice was given because thia
she bad cute, coy ways about ber.
and gone lpto the smoker and at the
Bnoch would coesa Into «ha team In
When she was appioaCMag bar twen­
last moment had retarned for hto be­
the evening ostensibly for the purpose
tieth year her solemn faced father sol­
longing*
of loafing, but really to win small beta
e m n ly asked of ber:
“You are sure you have your own
by a number o f tricks. Ona of titeaa
"May, do you know that this whole
overcoat and bagT’. asked Mra. Atbcr
was doubling np tea hand ao aa to hide
town o f Tiptonville la tofteng-shoal
ton anxiously.
one of his fingers. H e would bet that
your
- *■
Don looked toward the conch where
Billy couldn’t mark that particular fln-
-Ko. father," waa tba reply. "W hat
he bad tossed-them, and his eyas wld-
-ffer. O f course Enoch always won
are they saying about m e F
aaad In growing horror. Instead bf
such beta. ‘ When Aba advised Billy
"That you are a confirmed flirt and
U r own. travel worn black bag was a
to atop betting the latter told him th a t
a coquette."
dainty affair silver trimmed and die
ba had lost nearly a dollar to, Enoch
••Why, father, bow you shock me!” J
ttactly feminine, and Instead of hto
and ha didn’t wish to stop till the
"Don’t protend such Innocence.”
ffiR is A a
•w n topcaat waa a w h aaan o lo n ff htaek
money was wen heck.
etaded the father. "Let’s go over year
”WID you premise me," said Aha,.]
"Good heavens, mother, look at
case a little.
When Parson Brown
"that you’ll never bat any more I f I ,
that!” he gasped. "1 must have made “OH. BAST. DAB<r IXTS »UFTBD A SWUr. put you In a way to win back w h at
came here, an unmarried man, two
uLAD voice.
years ago, be seemed to take q u ite -•
a frightful mtotaker
you have Mat and a giant deal m osoFH
“
You
h
av
e."
agreed
Mrs.
Albertan
I
shine to you." .
‘
|
entered a coinpialut and.-searching the
“ You bet!” replied Billy.
grimly.
“
Look
at
that
bandbox.
I>on.
I
“Yes, father.”
overcoat, found -Mr Atherton’s card»
“How would you like a plug bat to
See the row of bates around the caver? and hero 1 am !"
" I have an Idea that ha naked you
I-w ear with your Bunday clothes? I t
Tosglve a ir to thia unfortunate child.
Sbe smiled radlsatly at them over I would set yen up with the gèrle*”
to bphis wife."
But why should a woman want to carry the downy bead of the motharlaaa
"H a did. father, but how was tt f
“I ’d like a plug hat first rate, but
• baby In a bandbox F
Wa were coming home from prayer
baby.
I how am I going to gat one. seeing that
“Search me!” muttered Don fa r the
Mrs. Athertgh’a motherly heart an- I i t would eoat me 37? I t would taka
meeting when he said that ba to v e ftm e
and w an ted me to b e ^ n if « ¿ d a r tin g
second time.
'
pended, and aha insisted that Eleanor | , pretty nigh a week’s salary.”
"You must go right down to the ate
Bown should give the baby Into her
^rito. Just aa I got my mouth open I
" I reckon I can help you to one. A t
don and report what you have dona.”
empty arms. And aa the story waa re­ any rate, wa can try tba next tim e
to aay yea a big bog. chased by a little I
"O f course— I ’ll telephone firs t" He peated and saaery detail dw elt «poo I Bnoch comes around and wants to bat
dog, came running up on the sidewalk
moved toward tba Instrum ent
Don became ronscioua that ha would I yes on his tricks. Tall him that you’ve
behind ua
The bog struck Parson 1
He dropped the receiver as a hurried always be grateful to the "bandbox I got tired betting picayune amounts.
Brown In the legs, and ha want sp ra w l- 1
tap sounded at tba door, and a serv I baby” fa r Introducing htaa to ffiteanoe
I but If ha really wants to bet something
tag. I tittered. I giggled. 1 snickered.
Bown
ant’s frightened face appeared.
How could I help It? M r. Brown want I
worth while you’ll go him; then. If be
For a long time Don sat and stared at agrees, yen offer to bet him that Abe
Behind ber were other faces and a
off In a huff a n d in six months waa
Celia ’a fru it cake In the other bandbox.' Lincoln can take a forty gallon barrel
confused murmur of voices. ,
married to tmanfia Jones.’*"
"A penny tor yaur thoughts.” tea I of whisky off the floor and drink sot
“Please. Mrs. Atherton, the—«he. po­
/ "But there waa Chartaa Renfiaw.” I
lice are hare. They want Mr. Don,’’ I mother said mischtevouslg.
I a f the hnnghaln**
o
continued the father, with .n aifiile
"1 waa thinking Aunt Calls might
she gasped.
"Can you do that, A boF
around his mouth.
A blue uniformed figure pushed past make a wedding cake.” be sold absent­
"Beckon I can. A fter the -tears
"Yea, 1 remember him, but Jt was
ly and than blnshed hotly.
her
and entered the room.
closes tdhight I ’ll try It."
not my fa u lt that be quit roaring hare.
His
blush
was
reflected
In
Eleanor’s
“Pardon me, madam, but I am look­
Aa soon as the proprietor had gone
I was expecting to ba Mra. Renfew
ing for Donald Atherton, wanted on startled face, find even Mra. Atherton’s L home fo r the day th e two clerks abut
aoma day, hut ha had not proposed y e t
face
eaught
the
a
fte
rg
lo
w
/
But
for
a charge o f kidnaping” —
I up the store, and there was a re-
* H a came ooa night, and Just- aa ha
" I am Donald Atherton,” Intercepted her It was a promise, a forerunner of a I hearaal. at which Aba convinced Billy
started la to propooe ha gave an a w fa l
romance
now
la
Its
earlMbt
dawn.
the young man, coming forward.
that he would risk nothing provided
anataii. and the falaa plate In his
“Here Is the baby—it waa all a mis­
ha could get Enoch to taka the b at
month, which I never ouapected waa
•m a k i nff Competktana.
take, officer—an exchange of belong­
I The next day Enoch came Into the
there, flaw out an0 under the tabla,
A t a smoking competition bald re­ I store and had not been there long bn*'
ing»—I had a bandbox with a fruit
and tba cat acramtoled for IL Father,
cently at Brighton. England, the winy
cake
In
It,
and”
-
fora ha called to Billy an offer to bat
1 hfid to snicker or blow right out o f
:“Oh, baby, baby!” Interrupted a I nar kept an eighth of an ounce of to­ I Mm on aoma naw trick that had not
the window! Poor Chartaa dove under
aweetZglad voice, and the officer Was bacco alight tor Iflfi mlnutea. Thera I yet bean demonstrated. Billy was
the table for tea plate, gave ma ooa
thrust aside aa a slender, black gown­ waa a severer teat at Oxford. In 1723 I weighing out some sugar at the time
awful tank and- want through the front
ed figure rushed in.
J on a scaffold over against the theater. and said ha hadn't tim e to do any ftx>|-
door.”
/ As she rooaa, abv dropped a tag'fiew- .Thomas Hearne described tba scene:
! tag. But Enoch hung aroupd till Billy
There waa a alienee for two mlnutea,
"The conditions w a re «than any ooe I bad finished what ha was doing, whan
ared bandbox at Don's feet
and than the father asked:
"Haro la. year, horrid aid eeha,” rebel f T T or woman) that could smash out ha renewed hto offer. Billy consented
"But what about George Fox. who
three ounce« of tobacco first without
flung at Mm as she paused.
to talk with Urn and daring the tatar-
has beau coming hara quite often of
Reluctantly Mra. Atherton teaaafar- d rin k in g or going off the stage should
lateF
rad the baby to the eager young firms, figva 12 «hillings. Many triad, and It
"Do you know. Enoch, bow strong
" I don’t know," was the reply. "I
and
It clang ta> her w ith -little bUsafal .^raa thought th a t, a Journeyman tey- Aha Lincoln Is F
think ha w ill ash ma to marry him.”
tpnr
would
have
been
victor,
ha
amoak-
gurglao.
"No, I don’t, but I reckon he’s pretty
"And you’ll titte r and apoil It all.”
T h e ethers watched han«aaba>eaaoa- tag faster than and being many pipes strong ”
. "Mot I f I can help It. father. George
ed ever the b a b y -th e tw o policeman. J bteoro the rest, but at last be waa ao
" I shouldn't ba Surprised i f Aha could
squints w ith both ayaa every two or
the startled maidservant, a atraqpa I i atak that ’twaa thought ba would have Uft up one of thaaa barrels o f whisky
three m lnutea f t la a dreadfully fa n ­
feotman who carried. Don’s, hag .and filed, and an old man. that had. bean a over there In the corner and taka a
ny oquint”
overcoaL
M m . Atfaariau and Oon Mm ksoldler and amoahad gently, came off drink out o f the bunghole.”
George Fox was a young bachelor
a conqueror, amoaldng the throe ounces
salt
.
"Bat you a quarter ha ean*k"
a f tw eaty-flva who Hvod w ith Ms w id ­
“Now, took t here. Enoch. 1 don’t ]
Don thought be had never seen a quite o u t”
owed mother. H a waa a farmer. H a
In
Derbyshire
there
was
a
club
where
fairer picture The girl was so beau­
want any » o ra of these «mall beta.
had admlted and loved Mlaa May and
tiful. Her black garments enhanced the qualification tor membership was I f you want to bat something to make
meant to make her his wife, squint or
the purity of ber complexion, and the ability to smoke up a pound of it worth white I ’ll go you. but i f you
strands of red gold hair curled under shag tobacco at one sitting. A china don’t, why« tota hero no mpra ta lk
pot served aa a pipe, and the candidate
her hat brim.
about It "
I smoked through the spout.
The pollceaaan coughed slgrrlfleantty.
"W hat you want to bet, B Illy F
"W ell, madam r
H a eddceeeed the
"On Ahffa being able to take1 a torty
„
Cinched Him .
r- T-
gallon barrel off the floor and drink
Redd—-You say he’s roeklaaa ta a out of the bunghole."
She turned with a startled glance.
him an Idea. H a waited to see I f ahe
"ru hat you ba can’t do I t ”
" O h r Bba looked from Dan to tea ear?
would appear again next day. She did,
Gr e ene Very. I understand the oth­
mother, and a blush «wept -over her
"Enoch, Pm wanting a ping hat, and
and a t the fa r and u f tha field ha lot
fetrneaa. " I t to all rig h t officer • I am er day be kissed a widow twice.— Yon­ maybe you’re wanting one. Did you
down tha fence and turned in his old
aare It can ba explained.” -vitae shifted kers Btateaman.
aver w ear oneF
bull and ram and gave them fi-whach
the baby to ber other arm and opened a
"I had one once. It eat aaa Off fine.”
as they passed through tha flap. They
W aln u t Tree flarUars.
rifre r mash bag. 8he slipped a foldad
"WaU, hero’s your chance to gat An­
were gentle creatures, but at tha
Walnut tree« In the Netherlands usu­
Mil In to . the officer’s hand, dismissed
other. r u bet yqn a plug hat that Aha
whack tha hull emitted a bellow, and
ally line dike« or border llnea Instead
them with a smite and spoke to the
Can taka th at barrel—the Mg one—up
tba ram shook tea head In defiance, nfid
footman:
off th e floor and taka a dram ant o’ the
by a freak u f fortune both trotted
"M artin, bring In Mr. Atherton’s lug-
bung hole.”
among tha buahea.
There waa a good deal of dickering,
Tba slmpUcity and Ignorance of the
Tha girt who had broken aa many x o ilrt rsBtprmt Investigations until ha
Dgu pushed a chair forward, and aha rural Scotch mafifetrato often quite and Bnoch tried to Uft the barrel tem-
hearts saw them approaching find aft­ waa wlpita^daora.
sank Into I t w ith a smile. He noticed equaled that of \h d English, Im mortal­ aalf, wot succeeding In stirring IL
er one scream started for-fi tree. Up
The cry waa repeated several tiroes,
ahe want until ahe was seated on a and than stilted. Five sotaatao later a that the baby was asleep g ad that Its ised by Bbakespeaeg ta Dogberry, and Finally ha agreed to BtUy’a propoat-
limb that aha deemed was a «af« vary much pusaled young man was hsad bad found the oaaaw sort of cud hara are two examples, quite ta tha true tlon. and the bet was duly made In the
dllng place that his mother’s arms of- Dogberry vein.
presence o f wltneaaea.
roo«t. and it was only then that she greeting tea mother ta tha front hall.
•are«*
Aba being called upon to decide th e
“That
Is
a
most
tragieel
event
which
new M r. Fox and called out to him to
“Let un go to year room at unco,
"Shad we try to explain this absurd haa Just happened," said a friend to bat. advanced to the barrel and. stoop­
eome to her rescue. M r Fox came mother.” he urged “I have something
m tatakeF asked the g irt
Bofllla Blank. “Your nelghbar. Mr. ta, ing. toted It oh hta right knee. Then
along at a lasy pace, aa If there was to show you."
Mra. Atherton from bar comer af tha baa committed suicide.”
ha bant backward, and Bflly polled out
no apaetal reason for burry, and when
B O d ail otsa s d doors ho„«et th e flow­
"Who o a r Inquired tha balllto eag­ [ the bung- Abe craned tea neck for­
he approaahcd within thirty fort he ered bandbox on tha aofh and tad Wo aoCa regarded tba girl With friendly
ward and took a d rta to u t of the bung
took a seat an the fence, wUh h is hack mot ber up to IL
erly.
Ptrbape It waa ha—I t was certainly hole, spit It oht on the floor and set
"Suppose you tat Don tall hta Story,
to her and naked:
"Mother, Aunt Calls has sent you
and then we w ill hoar yausa," aba sug­ another Glasgow
the barrel down again. »
"Wall, where waatadF
ana of her fru it cakee. I t ’s to t here
T h a t waa tb a teat time Enoch oama
health being propofi
" I want to gat down, of course," re­ 11 think tt m aat ha lonaaoma.” ha add­ gested. y c
So Don Atherton repeated tea story honor of hta recent
Into the store with hta betting offers.
plied the girl up tha tree.
ed whimsically, “tor I ’m aura 1 heard of tha fru it cake In the flowered band-
He paid th e forfeit, and Billy kept his
nobly to the toast:
- " I am not bteA^Wny you,"
h « , «f-hte excursion to th a smoking
" I canna but aay, aaa friauda, that promise to Aha to bat no mare.
"But the bull and tha ram?”
I’ "H aw absurd you «re; D o « r laughed ear, hla return at the last moment and I ’m proud of tba honor p f being made
Y e a n passed, and the mao who hud
"ffih. \h e y Uvan*t killed anybody Mrs. Afherton aa aha untied the wide
his hasty onatchtag of bandbox and a balllle o f this great city, and I ’m performed thia feat waa called upon to
lately!”
tapas and Mftfid the lid.
even. I think, entitled to tha honor, for perform another, one of th« greatest
x
. Far anveskl memento mother and sou bat.
The g irl listened, oaddtag her head I’ve gone through all the various stages flaats required u f any man who hue
stared down Into tha teg box.
of degradation that a ball»« haa tea aver Mved. Who knows hut th at w ith­
gravely aa ha finished.
And trans it» neat o f ptWowa stared
"Ypu. hoarded the train at Rad Top.” dae tea reach It.*— Youth’s Compete00- out the ability to do the one ha would
hack at them a solemn blue eved baby, aha sate. "1 got on a t the next atatloo.
have been unable to do'the other?
perhaps three months old. a baby con­ Falrntont Aa that train Is made up of
H is Quaint fluM astlsn - -■
A Frenchman 'who appaan to hara
tentedly. tcatebing nourishment from a ordlaary coacheA I took It ta prefer
sure to tha later train, a n which a aoat bean of a thrifty turn of mlud con­
bottle.
ceived the Idea la Ififfil that too much
A hroutifinf. baby with fluffy white waa reserved for me.
“At the last moment the baby’s nnrss valuable time wa« bring waried ta
skirts and with blue ribbons tied to
I auta llUla haws.
danerted me. and no I did what you cleaning sardines when preparing them
I Mm. Atherton was tha «sat to raeaw muHt think was an absurd thtiffiS-T pht for tha market. H r found a way fif \
far her wtta.
tha baby ta a bandbox and carried bar preparing them wit bote cleaning thorn,
"D a n P aha aald In a horrified tone. aver so nicely. You aaa. I am not read and on this ho took out tetters psteot.
“What da you mean by this dreadful tohahtea!” /
ApparetUly ha had soma alight mlaglv-
Mm. A tiw nau looked > strong dtaap- tag aa to whether tha public would ba
Joker
/ '
perfectly suited w ith hta Invention and
" I don’t know, mother; hooaatly I proval n t thia confeoaloa.
"You sae. It Is not aay h a h y * want ao ta Ms claim ha tntetaa thia paroo-
danX” ha expostulated.
Wlmro ta
on the Kiri
“It I* my sister’s child thetlcal entry*.
thunder ta Aoat Celia’s eahnF
"Never mind tha cake, my son. Tall My sister died tnfit weak, and I am Fish put up by thia process may ba
taking baby to my father’s house. Ms slightly anpteaaaat to the <pddfl«sre»ht j
tether, afi army officer, h t t bean or- find, but ha auoa Mtg jp m l to I t
A b ra h a m L in coln
P h y sic a l Strength
ALMOST A
LOVE STORY
FRESH BREAD DAILY. Sc a Loaf. All l Bread
wax paper wrapped in air tight sanitary package.
Spec Zalty e f Home Cooked Doog knots
Piet »ftd fah>a I-
Luck Goods of All
Kindt
E. C. CLARK, Moro, Oregon
SALES ROOM IN McCOY’S CONFECTIONERY
Farmers are Invited to “ T ie In ”
Single Horse, 10 cents.
Team , 15 cents
l b Btfm Cbarf* for “ tU ia” W W a D rim r
Fwtow-Fwl
W . li. EASTER, Moro, Oregon
'LIVERY SERVICE ON CALL
Land Located in Sherman Co,
N o . I . 1300 seres; 900 under cultivation; 330 seres to sammor fallow.
P in t class 12 room haas c . good wall and wind m ill, hot and cold water
la house. Good fences; rallroed flag station on place; one mile heal
to warehouse; 3 miles to school sad store; 7% miles to count seat.
Price, lor short time, 325 per sere, w ill take trade to 313,000
N o . 2. 1300 seres, about 900 under cultivation, 500 seeded.
Good
house, bam sad outbuildings; close to school; I S miles to store and
post office; 7% miles to county seat; good wall and wind m ill an d ' Hots
at water ia pasture, n o i rough; good fences. Price p t t an acre, w ill
take -trade to 310,000.
»-
N o . 3. 320 acres, 280 ia cultivation, t Good naw house; shad baraj
P m ile to school; 1% mile to warehouse; 3% miles to store. Price 335
aa acre, w ill take some trade.
N o . 5. 400 acres close to school and church, 350 In cultivation. Price
39000, of which 33500 cash or good security and balance long time nt
sis per vsut.
N o . 7. 240 aaras, 179 ia eu trivet ton. balance pesturq. 2% miles from
Kent; 325 per acre for the tillable land and pasture thrown in; two sec­
tions military land alongside that can ba ranted; this is a aura bargain.
W R IT E O R C A L L O N
A LEX H U N TE R
MORO, OREQON
HOTEL MORO
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank
and Depot. Courteous Treatment, Clean
Beds and Tablé the best the market will
afford.-
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SUNDAY D INNERS 3 5 C .
O p p o site P o s t o f f ic e
Moro
Oregor
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
P o rtla n d , Oregon.
Eastern Oregon- Headquarters.
Po»Hiv»:ly m o il centrflffy
located. / F ifth S t> < *rfirp e 9 fi
the doors every few roinetflfi
PffpuUr Priced Reetenteiit
fivropaau Pites, C ata«yA0C Aito ap
You receive what you order
in our grill. O ur service it equal
in every way to the high quality
of food we serve. A t «11 times
you are assured of obtaining an
appetizing meal in an environ­
ment that is extremely pleasant.
Every thing lii season at popular
prices. Tfy-oup-noon dinner.
HOTEL ALBERT
TH E DALLES,
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OREGON
W H E N YOU T R A V E L
BY AUTO
AND VISIT TH E DALLES
STO RE YOUR
OAR
In. the concrete, recently completed, hilly equipped,
Competent
Workman always ready to help you in any* way they can at
least expense to you. For any- service rendered the charge
will always be reasonable.
roomy garage of Walther-Williams Company.
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
THE DALLES,
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