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úa*.. * 1 t Jfa y» > ? f c e ? a ZV<. i Y o L . MOHO, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y . SHERMAN COUNTY ONE OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE COUNTIES IN THE STATE. No. .U NE 5, 1902. MORO CITY DIRECTORY. “ tVhat i» th a t glow over by ta » river, to th e rig h t? Xo. t h e n f ” '.fina Clay broke in, p rin tin g Im patiently. A fain t, piukbda haxe »h «wml diruly th ro u g ii th e w h irlin g r.nowft ik e > - a »tiauny glow, r a tla v th a n .? h«rtit. T he w»rut gar/vl »tenaUly in tir» «lire tiou awoil«’, tiM-n aoawert-d. !v. “ N o rth .m light», m ny’ » ‘ ' n u » dal* at, a sirtm o m j. Saeai*. , tovz, th>m /h. Pcrhapa th e re 's h r j ,u :?iir«- iu th a t Irrttoin." “ I t ia a fire." th e g irt repMwi. “ Svel it expand» and fail». E van, can it b-- a cam pfire?" V “ N ot m n-h!” h e an^'Ti-r ' ' yhTfy.' ‘‘Wc'rt! ’way tM-y<*ni, «mr j X m » : und »srt'ly n > Yank» o ru ld cam p a? r. <?r them w ith o u t <mr r-v-n“ *’ i.r: » w 'd g e . Hy J ove, («main <kim, I rt-.i y beliSsw th e legK.n m an ita» ma«!.* y .1 a^rvwua!'’ “Caution au.l n erv o u .u .■,( a rc n o t akin, a- an o M « t aohlier w«ia! I teaww,** Mia» I lay ret«<«r>l. raüw-r > ly. “ I have V » m ach a t sta k » t> ' ’ ’ -y d a n g e r I «vin avoid. Oh. E vi- ¿fft get to B altim ore Vengjrrow : “ A n d W y nr »hail, n> brava g ir I f ’ the b»y a n -w e n i ..-litly. “ See th a t open h ilH wayirnd? From t h a t w« »trike the » *. ■ o f t h i a tra il — good r «ad an«l a ij dow n hill to *the F e rry .’ l v -« in;: h pxvt m iluv'iit; and old i*e. wires to w a it till the VOQf lai«'. a la he dare», before daw n. Bra . p, eoa! th re e You’r e fa-«-n <wer thi« sam • tim es—’’ •*—— “ And never fe lt a s h a ii.-. of d o u b t before." she in te rru p ted , a-’ lfr. *, w ith a sigh th a t would cotnc: “ I t fa far siunF I have so much m oix a t »Use ta a a . cve*- bef'dre. But it is nearly ««vcr. th a n k h c n i c i s a l n rrirsM . Mi,Yu* ....................... . * ’ **' m “ * * * ' ' IU m • ,r«tr*r ........... 4 M. I Y T n .,un , ...................... 11 »*•*-»> I M » r .h » l. ................................. K K ww.M«aa»H| «m rw etuias. ,M nuewwrte» G * Mr«* » n . j . giihi 4 O. K ir .- I W. 4 Marlin I I . A M » » rr fins aarairrw a»». ................ I'hlrf J. M K ioui A mi r*t,wr Adolph H«-»«ll ....... F r*rvi» »n ••••»■ t>*. A m I. V«,r«-tn»n Mu*> O x , .F o n innii H o o k a l<»«l«J« r O r. A art " " « Ml NTMSM. F. C h urt-h. M r» , w . O. Mtnllk, I’«»*..», v v rrv muu 4« v » I I I * »•»- »»Ml « p in I. lia r Hum w in l l . n r i . l i « W. O. Ilu d í« » M I »(..<! ■•»»««<» »«» ■ Ona eve»» »MMto-d«» «•»»• III»» »,.11,1«? M-hool »Yr-r» HUinlaY »I lOw-M». |'rvol>Yt<lll<ll r h u f . li. U r * . <’ ». fclde» I*» » lo» l ,rr«rhn«g YYr»» »«in, la Y a l I I ». »» »Md j • F ni H a M a ilti «••|*o«4 » I 10 ». lit. I ’»»)«-» Uurvlliw r v r r y x .«din «4«» r» m liM |, A K umajk k or thk R khklliox , “ Amt I only reason,” Mi»» Clay cam« to the reaewe, “ th a t th e general would not have let tne come, unw arned, had Lula«*» he really Parked for a raid from the U „ p i I V m r N«». « I . W«»>4in> n o f II»» Wnrl«l, et»." cal bal tfa- »eoat. In stri- i ei^er. M eri» O««- « '« » i« , «n«t »M irth «>-<tn*-«MÌsr eve- Hlltlrt . . i r r r l , III M llh. M F li«io »iir1 <». When «lid thi» »eoatCaper*come in7" ilcnt wliln,»-r a t t)>e »liatlowy »hape In the base < p|»M tr. ‘'T here'» only one tin- Carolinian a»ked. »nddenly. M »n * «"In-to No. •». w w m m o f w up d «r»ft “ Yesterday a t six, air," ia u n tle ro y M 'V l» th r ar.«MiA a » .l S n lr th Wr.llH->d»VeV». of him. If he*» a Yank, leave hitn to »Illff« , «a h io-M ill-. M r» U h F« JaUrnwan. •*, me. D o r't you atMot! M amma» a anawervd M m . 4 Itunaiiima, lla -rh . IlN “ And your pa»» i* «lated yesterday, wklow; ami you m ight make her an o r Mon? t« « lg r N«». II» . I. <>. O. V M eet» ever» Mi»» I lay," Green«- replied. Hh rin.tii t ’ou • ,s Isiumlod un the mirth by the Columbia River, <»n T»(ur<l«< iilF lil. phan, too!" U . » . llr»»X . “ I got it a t noon," the girl answ ered; A. I« ill. Wm. M . <4. “ All right, you goone," Mi»» Clay tba«s»t by the Jo di h iy River, on the ae»t by lb ” DosohaUw River, M M. i l>ln l lr lv k u h U » l« « Nt? I I * . M «*U »»« *r» w hUperud ta»ck. u i quietly a» that ugh adding quickly, a* though to avoid M a r tin , F rid a y pY«-nln<. M m . w . 4. • ltd on the south by tt’aaca County, flod nuibrnvea in said boundaries* raioM-ntinf to give him a tu rn in the »had<>w of Mi-pkdon of h«-r hero: “ T he I«. Mm. M « y I la r i , u m . Mar. “ When wc get tmek to heart- g« neral w as mrt in ram p w hen we left, M i « l l/*'l<«' No. A. » . V . W. M «»l» «•»«•»» g< rm an atrip uf country about H50 Kpiore mites. Tuesday r v r n l n * . Ito M H ra ih , quarter* 11, make you »tia»»t a m atch lie and hi» chief rod«-off w ith t aper» an A. K l«Mi«ro«. U--«'or4rr. ». hour a fte r hi» re tu rn .“ f u n k » l« *l(> t i , I». A . F. «n<l A . M. w ith me, hr fort« tfw »taff •" Tne principal production <»( the County is wheat, although large M F rrla The snow w as beginning to fall m ore u » m a l » » 4 t h ir d M o n d o Y < * « n liK « iti “ 1,1, te n ’ lie'» (ailing, yea, calling rapidly now,— though not y et a «lecided r i, li», h i 11, J M l*» rry . quantities <»f oat« and barley are rai»«*l annually. Sherman County, r a M. » « •r Evan broke in. “ 1 wonil«-r » . fa « » I I. Hrv. V. ». •b rm. T hey came »uddecly round a although one of tin smallest in the State, can in production lie placed I I. r rtll fa«»«. N o « . Ik O Í I I M a rl» ar.MMl.1 w hat'» up! It'» the lieutenant'» Voire;’* fa-nd in th e rt*o*!: one mi«ty nhUdovr • lid fo u rth ».H i l a r rY a n ln ç • In a a rh m o n iti. and he drew into the road, a» the hoof- Mm. U«u. H ro rk . at mgwidt of the lararat, ns one » n th of the entire wheat crop annually Il M rt ... brat» carni clearer, and the leg|. >n ofli- Ilttr. ardor crtMooil th e gray-gleam ing laze before M >ro(V m nell N<> «B». k itW h l» a n d Ladhra c e t g a lk » p « d up. exp tied fr«un the State of Oregon i» taken fio*n tbii^County. itfM rc u rtly . Moe»« evr-rv t a ’ ifl'l a n d S n lrth “ I thought I'd vbdt my advance pick- « them .—a sudden change of r.rn » ,—and T a ra .ta v ,v«.|iln «» nt tin h m o n th . et,*’ h r said to Evan, Carolyn Clay fan tfa- oflk-er «purred afa-ad a» th e ch al M ira lil, P r. I». 4. «»«flln. Fiuita of all kinds bear in abundance and are of the very best qual M axala Co», cied a trifle anxiou»ly. "no I «purc-l up lenge rang out. G reeae ben t over hi» » e r. P rtw ldim l. Tfa* slvam ing lu»rs«Mi breae-t-Mi t h ” hilt ity. Some of the lis st orchard* in Eastern Oregon arc to be found M «>r>r»t»i> N«? SS«. M«««i«-m W .m d m r n «d to overtake y«»n. You're both better home*» neck, quickly rvpli«*! b> th e ser bravely and reie-fad th«« »p?*n i-r -at. An geant. and next m om ent th e little p a rty A tirH * M.» l» «ui Amt und Ih lr d Thum «l«> monnttad than I; and a voice carrie* no, easy slope led aw ay into a broad, w hlte Io»*. » « m lm l« la roeh in « « lh . 1 feared to yell. They may have a«l wa» galloping by. th e flakea falling rood, n««w well Carpeted w ith wlntci^a « Il Mil««»*. «. F HtclalaSbam. crisp a ad cokt. fait m ore rapidly now, «Yerk t.n » » u l. vnaeud »in»... " wool. Ju $ t a t it» foot a n arr« • • b a it '<t tile » u i W a a h ln g to n . M e ri» A m i «r»d Ih lr d | He »lopped abruptly, but n««t before and Evan, aoldicr-like, again dropping tree* stretch ed aw ay to th e le ft, ler v ing A portion of the County ¡a peculiarly adapted to atockraiaing, ami W u rdiM -M tav« In ette» n a in lli. to the rear. the girl'» quick perception caught the A lta IV«»le. W. O. Ifo S le F . thousands of ahsep, borass and cattle of the l«o»t breed* and highest “ W hat so rt of horse did G eneral tfa* bl»ek rtv er p lain ly vfaib’.e fn»m th e Ha l’m lien. bold lduffa to th e rig h t, on '. t h r m gh grades arc to 1* found within her borders. “ No y<m art e x p e ting Averill?" »he S tuart ri«le?" Greene asked, suddenly, tlioac t r w cu t a n a rro w rood, d o rk and said, quietly. ",x*t me »cv: he would breaking silence. lXin'l let that fence go any lon have to cm*«, at W ashington.or above. If “ A heavy eh««*tnut w ith w hite mane dism al th ro u g h th e b roader gleam of tfa- snow hoxe, n-iw scarce far» lig h t The aaacmrd valuation placed u,x»n pro,w-rty ia very low, aa well as ger. f can sell you ¡»osta a t HXc he be out for a ran,, fa- Would not forcc- and tall," Mfaaf lay an*wered. th a n day. the tax levy, aa there ia no need of cither being high, the County being by Ihecarlnnd. M. KitamanrK.*. mart h hia h«>r»e» over »ach road*: no wc • •'And the chief of staff rnde a trig “ There! E llis’ f >rk—jn -t n»* m ile to »fa>u,d mak>- ‘the Ferry’ fang before hi* bay," th e Condinian added. “Th.we th e lanrltng!" cried th e *G ' n i they entirely out of debt with plenty of money in her treasury, to » se t all ar*Mita owl«! m eet u a IU»*i«l<*. he horse* were in front of Gen. H am pton's raced a t «-peed dow n tl?e ». »«>y h<pe her obligations. Parti«*« take notice that I have would take the tow er road. I t fa b e lte r ten t when I w en t for final instruction* a isl ni-arly np to the bfae. ui. ; r.-.dl. frt«m«'»»L F ra se r thfa m orning. Faunt- charge of K. Fcoplre’ agricultural th an thfa trail " lert»y.’’— he turned in h fa s a jd lc as th e the* boofbeats rin g in g no tongcF, b u t The County ba» a fine two-story brick oourthou»e, surrounded by •’You a r e a good anldler. Mias Clay," M-out drew np. speaking less fam iliarly,^ th u d d in g «lull on th e «lamp-nrtd sand, implements. These things must be thw Carolinian replied, g a tin g through amt witti au th o rity in the tone, “ a half- Suddenly w ith one im pulse t th rid- well kept grounds. sold. If you want a plow, harrow, thr gloom a t the cool »peakcr, in t*>me m lle toayoed ia ray advance po»L J lo w «r» w renched th e ir horee»’ m outh« an wonderm ent “ But / have never men m any mile» fu rth er lire y«mr F erry T ’ fiercely aa b? b rin g them a lm re t to th e ir The principal businsaa places in the County are Wasco, Grass Valley wagon, (MNdcr, header, or anything tioned tie s Averill's nam e nor do f “ Seven, sir." th e *e«»ut replied, haunehre. T hen fa «th s a t like s’ n tu -s, in that line, ses me first.— M. Ftti- really Aae* anything beyond my own prom ptly. [ th e ir peek» *tn u n e«l forwartL. c ar» b e n t and M oro, all thriving town». orders a t UM dawn. Y our idea ia not mauricc, .Moro. •*l'm! not an hour’s spin. Keep y.«u» ' eof-erty t r vnrtbi tfa* w ood ’’ ad, an tmpnmihle one, for I do not suppose eve* afam t yon. then. Then* w«ry __ be „ ____ abend. In th e dead atB lareft th e d««p th e general would have ren t us on a > n ^ r 'M ^ n ^ 'w o u l d b re M h in g o f th e steam in g iu»riM» wa» picnic, but wfami. o r w hat, he «spccU 1 f r m>t tQ mi v t .. th t. oniy K ,untl. . save, to tl'.ein. th e quick have no lrn<»wlvdge. “ All rig h t, sir," E van ruplfad. confl- b e a tin g o f th e ir o w n hearts, Parlies looking for farms “ Averill!” th e girl answ ered con dently. Moro, the County K a t of Kfierman County, ia located near the center “ We fadh have good cyva. So. f«>r second» th a t seem ed ages. will do well to go to Moore fidently. "H u n te r and K ilpatrick are A ! r.... I . i i 1«•> 'i Then the - ill , • • . - * of the County. It has a population of some 5(0 inhabitants, each ami w atching W ret V irginia- we know th a t hom re have g«*«, wind. We’r e a* good tho u g h in a n sw e r to a quest: Broa. U-fore purchasing alae- every one of whom has the Interoats of the town nt heart; ami no dif a t . Mtuart'» hcadqnartcra; al««> th a t a t running as at fighting, sir. “ Yea; hoof»! ’fa-sh!—-clank o f saberst B ut where. They have several Averill wa» doaaftad w ith the secretary thunk you all the sam e.” Quick! in to th e trews! Quick! 4,o ference how they may be divided on religious, political or other ques of w ar at W ashington last W ednesday, fine farms in the county that Anti again the se»»iTt fell to the rt-ar; so ftly ." tions, when anything ¡x Gaining to the welfare of the town comes Up.j and cavalry was m assing a t H arper's and the silen .x “ f n ight w as unbroken, Both horse» w ore tu rn e d stm nlt.tnc- they wish ,o sell on easy Ferry and above on T hursday Evan then they act a» one nun, working together in unity to accomplish the sav«'by fitful gusts of river wiml th a t ously into the screen o f tn.-et» w .4t l u dc terms. the scout, who hud fallen t«» the te a r as cruckU-d th e leal,ess tree*. S«>. for sev* from th e c k o m o f th e qpen .ruarl: ;ua«4 purposes in view, and in evCrv Instance sucerat crowns their effort*. th»- tiflkvr join«*! th e lady, drew closer eral iuiuuti-s, the tw o da»ht*l a lie;« I, E van Faunt!«*rt»y. p lacin g h im s e lf bo- • • • ' • ■>» ufaiw arni x s r •p , as she continued— “did Caper* say tlie g round rising into hig h er bluff tw eeu the girl nn«, th e appn-fr-hing th a t th e cavalry a t H a rp e rs wa* an«l th e road w idening os th e w-noifa a i n m b . ! uaed-ftum Ufasu-ldic, stra ig h t- Moro is about I 4« Ml feet above tin »ea b v< I, and is 1« sated upon roll a viniir»?'' opened more. An«l as th«' riv er wind c n til h«-r hri f. Il t!i. ro a n s bit. aad ing ground that slop»'» gradually to the northeast, making a beautiful “ Mostly Averill’s; some raw recruits gained freflg play about th e chilled g e n tly stroked M a groat neck. T h en ho and a Pennsylvania Hutch n-glm ent.” riders it sent th e snow flakes about tln ir rooe in hi-» stirrup*, suvt« h ng th e cold- picture to tb - traveler en u rin g the city from any direction. the scout answ cnsl. form ally. “ But beads softer, larg e r an«, iu dixzier w hirl, c ram p out i-f hi., b r a .e d hintoclf M oro I n a a line »V»tcm of walgrworks, a n i in faci ia th e o n lv to w n Abfltrertlng. C ollection..and Rea, K .U ’e o ..B. Je b durenT bclfare th.-y-m ean to coating the ground lightly, ifa>ugh not afresh in th e sm ktle, and ti- ted tho A mC'Vt) <WW MC» IMOÜK AtMUIor 00*1. enough t«» muffle the hoof* ringing in cham ber of th e b ig revolver e.m wn fr >ta tn lhc County u lilch ofana ito own water plant, furnishing an ahon b«> ad«l«-d, w ith «Icligbtful a.*suranoe. unfaon on th e hard elay. h is hofati-r. M O RO . OR. “ H 'sonly a feint-" T he tram p o f b«x«f* w as n««v. plainly “ Pull up!" the officer eri«."d, suddenly; tlaiu-e of water to it« eitir n», a » well a« having an utilimiU*<l supply in Tfa* l«*gi«»n trooper looked from girt an«,, as th e o th er horses fell in to alow hearth e r.t b v t h e d a n k of «-ab.-rs— per C.ise of lire. to scout in profound amax«-. T hen he can ter at th e comm and, he touched hi* haps five o r six—p e rh a p • a se»«re. • _ said, bhuitly; “C avalry!" th e scout w lu perod to the own w ith tlie spur and turned from tfa “ You e«rt*in,y hcrm to keep well ojx n road into a elum p of trees ?»n tfa girt. “ Probably «?ur aeogfa; ixxssi- M«»ro ha« on« of the te st graded aclaoola iu the County, and no pains Attorney-at-Law su«l Notary Public. ponted a t S tu a rt's hcnttquarters.'’ T he quick ear* fa-hind him b ly —" or expense aru spar«»! in huihling up the school, meh year making it Practice« iu all th e Court* of tin* State. “ Wo c«;rtainlv do. sir," Evan replied. hilltop. lie heslt ited o n ly a 6,-eond: b u t she caught th e rin g of arm s b rought to a h« t|or thau the preceding ona. “ ready." th en quickly buck to a “carry ," calm ly finished fo r him: MORO. OREGON. “ Averill s. If so. w hich w ay?" a* he reapjusared. “ If th e y 're Y anks, th ey a re feeling •‘T his ends my line," he said to Faun- Moro ha« hanking (aeilitie» equal to any found in the Slate, na well tlerov. "B u t I'll ride a bit fu rth e r w ith for o ur pU'ki*tM.” E vuu w hispered b»ctr. na auorinune huaiama housa« of all kind« th at carry full lines «»f every you, Mias Clay, uud tak e a look up tfa “ T hey'll go e ast, over the romt wecMOtt. road." * " e can c u t th ro u g h the wixxfa rood un«l thing neeilnl in the workshop, on the farm or in the home. On again in silence for one m ile—two dodge tfa-ro in th e faithim — three. T hen th e Carolinian, w ith eve ' “ Xo! If they pass ua, s tra ig h t fo r 'tho Moro ha« a bright future before il, and at no distant day it« ,>upula- WU1 practice in any Court of dent reluctance, drew rein. F e r r y ! '” T he g irl's w hisper w a s «-aim, the Slate. “ I cau go no further." he sai«L “Good- b u t its clear, bell-like rin g c arried com tion will he more than doubled, as those seeking a pleasant and ideal Office over Kraus«'« llarn«-ss Shop. ity. Mi»* Clay; a ad Ood speed your mis- m and not to tie gainsaid. place to live, with transportation facilities of the very l»e»t at its door, W A S C O , o re . »ion! I «uily hope 1 may be again o n , >To l* O rrin»- «1.» picket w hen you eotne back w ith the With several religious denominations represented, with the very best niedietnesand—” fa-pan»«! a n in stan t, j V ir U ? n t C n n a a r C u r e d , school, with one of the healthiest locations in the Htatc, will come and adding, significantly — "th e news, j Startling proof of a wonderful CEDAR FENCE POSTS-hright, A C ounty of va rie d resources and suscep- tib io to an increaso in p ro d u ctive n e ss-to do uble w h a t it is at present. 4M Fo«~. »tor» «Î.C. C IT Y O F M O R O . fad watwrrisj R. E. HOSK1NSON , A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . J. B. HOSFORD. C. J. BR IG H T, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW build themselves a home with ua and help enjoy the bene tits that can new, clcaa, cuts for sale l»y M. F iti- only he derived from a town that has the many advantages that Moro msurice, City Hotel, Moro, Ore. possesses. S ’“ ^ D R . O . J. C O F F IN , P i a 4 ,0 M O i m R i a f n r PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. 0 o VERYTPERSOi a T U R e e * n ix n U o iiiim ( h i , m a < iu lii.i wo w ill • b » . | U|r lY f r r r .. « . f < » rn l.h I*» n . t n ir r l r a n ’ *S«,"UlaR»w«»*rloi«r plannaanil » » < ••« In inlnlalur— F s Till« 11 Inal ration 1« ■ r«|,r.~lu. of on,. If you lnl.oi.tY tWYln» now or In (h r n,..,r rulom w r w III (U ilty r n . l i h l , l ■ or »III I ».««0.1 «Olio you. Thorn, in|>,uliirr«h»»0lH o.nt.r..lucct’. »1 » (r«.»l o . t T h r » r o n d h u l» th« ra u tl • « • r n « l? r | •4»»»«««, i»» m u ll»» r » r r nard by na. Thry raal.la yon to ) m «kr n m (I« ia . >4>ry «rlnoilonof » piano or orran <u to c ia rt j a p |> «ran. o ami color In y o u r awn homo. W |lb U,«> plat»« MF W Wt WILL SEND OUR NEW SOUVENIR CATALOt l t » . v i i i a i . i > r ,.|.r .',« ,n u a ll thr l.tir .i atytaa In m«h A no*« t<-an ory»na Ainl piano«. I l la a w ork of a r i l you w ill nppr<*'l»|a anil II la y«nir« for th« »«king It fully rip U ln a our ualqua Cornlah Plan of »riling« OWE YEAR’S FREE TRUL. Thia inrthoil ha« <*>inmrn.l<*l lla rlf to Oy»y q u a rte r o f a .M illion » « il.A rd Ifa rrh a a rra .j W KITK Sou r i ’ Ll. INSOHMATION. Ad.lrcaa.j CORNISH CO. WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. a a ra n i a o r a a na. t a ii i. D R . M A R IE M . C O F F IN , W eivw n « m l I ’titld re n » Bi>«*-lalty. u jn .-e b i Anderson Itld f . M oro. Ore<«>n R. W. LOCAN. M. D., “ J !! S T ! ^ 'S i^ 2 2 r J il« < lr » iw > i» uwdiclne is given by , tin' hand to each, th e officer wtnx-hxl druggi-t G. W. Roberts of Eliza his horse and galloped back, as the beth, W. Vn. An old m an there ventures«-m«' cousins sped aw ay, far b v had long suffered with w hat gjod vond th e eonfreh-rate line«. » - ’ doctors pronounced incurable can CB A P T E R II. cer. They believed hid easo hope A RACS roil rilKSKOM “ T h a t's a soldier and a genw em an. less till ho ustd Elvetti«' Bitturs Cousin Car«»." Evan said, as they spun and applied Bueklon’s Arnica along. *T5«xxl taste, fix»; h a sn ’t he? T‘on my word! he seem«'«I h a n l hit: and Halve, winch treatm ei t in»nipl«t«dy in th«- «lark, too! Ami th e light- j paired h im W han Electric B tters heart«*, fellow laughed, as though w ar are us-«l to expel heli us, k <ii • v were not and enem ies w ere read of only and microbe p -is'ii* at h«- »am* iu the fairy tales. to y o u ! ' yoV SKKM TO HKKV W E M . l*OSTKl> A^Tf STVAU T’S lIB A liq V A M T K K S ." ‘^ i n c n . w i t h a p a r tm p r p r i s p o i “ Oou't lx- a goose, Evan!" Miss Clay lim e th is s u iv c i x e i t a i t s m a tc h iiatnrnlly. “T h a t's tlen. Jeb'* business. retort«*,, h a lf amtis«*, In spite o f her power, blood die anxiety. “ And iton't malm such n noise. less healing The cavalry are th e eyes of the arm y.’’ “ But in H am pton's n«»t even u troop W hat a tx\v you are! D m you know , ’ eftH-«» skin eruntion, ulcers and Rooms 1, 2 and 6, Ginn Brick. captain know s a thing; w hite you seem she willed, seriously, “ I urn really wor- ried iafamt thfa news? 1 f Gen. Je b hud v a n i- h . B lU c r i 5lk’, s a .v o M O R O , OR. to di*«'u*s—" “ Discuss! Y’ou hear th e lieutenant. only favn ia camp! Oh, E van, ohould 1 25c, at all druggfata. Cousin Caro?" Evan brt»ke in w ith a ,<>w miss th a t boat to-night, F airfax may die laugh. "W hy, sir, 1 would fa- currying befiu-i-1 can g et over and faiek! And P h r M v .« 1 ' ll_ . Prii««tc FaunQ croy’s fains», at B com poor m other! Y«»u know h >w w orn and beg to statu to the public t h a t th ey pany's rope, one hour afte r 1 *ai«l 'I nervousshe is w ith nursing a a d anxiety. th in k ,’ or ‘1 fa-lleve,* to the general, Should site chance to h e a r t f Y ankees have a number one plumber who D o c h All Kinds of High Class lie w ants w h at wc kn ^f; says ‘I'm — on the road, h« r f«-:irs w«»ul«l conjure up woiks in coiuiectit-<i vrilh their uin!' sometimes; generally only points capturo, pri -< n wor.-«-—for uie!” p. nt.il W« i k. “ Why. eoz. w hat'* th e use of borrow hardware store. to th e tent door. T he general w as a They are pre Olllco hour»: 9:20 n.ni to 12 n t .; 1 :30 I«» regular, sir, and the scout th at 'dis ing trouble? Nee th a t fork away to pared to make cstrinatvs on all 5 p. in. Olticc over the Bank. th«- 1« ft ’ "'h a t is b u t th ree m iles t«r cussed' w ith him would discu** tach the next day, in place of head q u arters lux- j -the Ferry; aud tlie horacs are as fresh ( kinds of plum bing and tiu work, MORO, OREGON. uries, bacon aud corn-pom.'," *»—*’ P h ys icia n and Surgeon Dr. Lloyd D. Id le m in D E N TIS T .