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v< >L. I. MOKO, OKEGOX, TIIÜ K SD A Y , 41 NO. 1. MORI) GÎTY DIRECTORY. C‘, ’ L OF THE MOST PRCOOCTIYE COUNTIES IF! THr STATE. W » f^ S 5 fC w®-*** A C o u n ty cf v a r ie d t i b l o io a n in c r e a s e .............. re s o u rc e s a n d s u s c e p -' in p r o d u c t iv e n e s s to d o u b le w h a t it is a t p r e s e n t. mbs.» I t iv, r, «»it I , , I J n l i r J n i»l< I h- e a s t by Hit» J. A Hall.i • <y l . t v - r , <*n »li* n i? » b y t h - I I» .«'htlt'-s Itiv -r I nil ! u h th e A .t U n u n tv , n u l e m b ra v e tu ...i id b lum biries n i » • » rip «I c u ttK l-y al* u ’ s ’ il s q u a r e m il 1 -ti it of th e ( 'a u n ty i«t w h -.it, n'tli'H i .'b larg< H lte rn iita » 'm a ty . »•’ ’>.»u.;.» on« of th e •m a il » in tin- S ta b ’, can in p rix lu -tio u be | i ilohj'.a; 1- t»| th,. ¡.u- », a « oimt s ix th «»( lit«, e n tir e w h eat c ro p nituti i}»> it« I it. in tb - of O regon in t.»k« it fiu u i th ia C o u n ty . q m ilititi li Kiuitr. of nit k in d ity . Home of th e b hete. • I «...r«« v ttre r? «<4 .»»• i n a ! ! / , ir in abundan»© m d are ni n h a u ls in ll><> v e r y best q u a l I-. t»t< n i t)i« g o u uri' lo I«» follín I «•»«•! |,K i n . » , I. II ,..,,« || I « II *<> «h. I in»iM. <1. I* I II*’O A ,»« ilio n Hu I u tility is , hi ’’ i I i ti ly f t u p t e d lo st>«rl,(.u in g , fin ii' o. i-r. r a . iii«,ti..,. th o u s a n d s of «beep, horses a n d c a tti« of th e best br *od< a m i high«*«.» ; "iu"« i\-'.î.‘ ' “ “ I'.maui. M .«i. itrxi m « i < i tiiirU W O. ll a . lie v . I*rn gra«l«w an» to I •• f u n d w ith in h e r b o rd -rs. «Mr I /T . V ... > r ‘W û r j m ipp 'Ktrr co w h, her pl«t If they I ► 4 tight. T b - tuwf* I now, a tl>a4*u horse trot- ow ly toward*. tl*em. a iozen jin g lin g m errily a g aim t la *'l.i»t<*n. am i rem —mb. If o U», e u t stra ig h t through for th e tn u l they’re on Follow it stra ig h t Mxith, till y<*u a rock fm re i Jump th a t, and yaw in an <u<l held, w here l.íaz. r <*an ilL.tar any cav alry hor»<* ar.y Yank owns. Il ! liwxjy.•„ id the darle wtxrSa, rid,- ik> to i t ! rig g e r » h it * - ............................ r rn the fluid am i tu Itlo srr I»« Tell I dum i, th e old nig- g.*r. Marw* l.van »aid to hide you all day so d !■ ► u n - to get you t o 'th e Fer- ry ’ at nigh Yon u u d e n ta n d ? ” d o ~ j :- r f - e tly ,” tile girl replied, ••till quiet! iy. “ Y ob mean to tight them off Will I 1 ru n .” All til « w as quickly spoken, in whi»- per*. Ini elearly dhrtinct «»n e ith e r side, T ha ap¡ ixk'hing iu rw .h iu i turned into d ie san r road, tro ttin g ea»t tow arde theca. n< eoe burnì Ait yard» aw ay. For an in stan t Evan IB silent, lie had comba ted « a r lyn la y ’s «111 before, and knew it »tren-rih. T hen he whi»- pend: •’Thcy'rw un us! Proiuine n r , Caro! RcBicmlter y a w m other! Bosaember l a irfu s ' I t is th e e»/y chanco. I*r ñu- .op cat m t s r ¡ r i m i t f t t K M r t L ytlie neigh. Oat »he ta ra e d . Evan, you promised!“ tw»y an..tv. n il. cheerily: I a .i.-r—i r Fairfax*» soke! Iff th ro u g h h b n I've held tliera •are y o u r ta tra» oppo- t > !i in in thm r or Í ’» a glance be I: > were onaiung and th e I I would bring a voli •y t » h * « - d tic. From th ra n b ifYi* >f lú» «rivert. he raw the first f by. stra ig h t f»-r the littie Irmi fur which th e jjirl wa., m aking, tx x OF MORO. “I llttk buit o f w u o k Hide 1* id. -outh* n .»d d irr an.l in«- r iwthora sat like slatu.-s, each w ith eye and | I,’JrU ci' i,,r I '! and w ith firm hand upon the r I **,1: ’ " * 11 t° K ’ M«x»re fi I.il P stutu.-s the hunm»stood th eirs « e h e a rin g aow , hut w ith fnn« •< 1 r 1» i «re p u rc h a s in g else- g pri 1ml earr, ns <>»gnlrant of gone« 1 wh<' r c - T h r y b n v ° ecve ra l I th a t m ig h t come. And in that s it«!* rust ,»f snow-ilake upon risp ■ the rustle i Iff ft ,’ne ,l1' ^'tr n ‘’‘ •” t* ’’ < u n ity t! leaf < xnd clear. t 3 t b V w ish to sell on ensv E Ik* nufilr.t by 1 dam p sand of th e lit- th it. th i n1 itraagv* hom cm en tn>t- ted i; v r still. uat-libv ntid silent Wi IfiB&tSftCZ the» .mi i: t ! view, a solitary rider in uouny vapor rolling round « „««£ V 5 ,^ tv $ A z lb ,n ’t Jet th a t f n rc go a n y Inn- 1 be .1» ••s*««! v a lu a tio n pin -r.l u p o n j> p -r lv is very low. ns well as ' per. I enti tu li y o u p<»sts n t I He th»' ta x b-vy, ns th e n i ♦ n o net I »4 e ith being h ig h , tb - C o tiu ty being I by th e carlo a 1. M. F itx m a urici*. e n tire ly out of debt w ith p le n ty of limit in ir r ti> isu ry to m - t all h er ub lig atio u * . P arlii-a tak e nolicu th a t 1 h av e I h - < u n ty l . n n ii.,n ta«»*.t«»iy b rick i «urthou.-v, s u rro u n d e d bv | ch arg e of K. p eo p les’ a g ric u ltu ra l im p lem en ts. T h o se th in g s m u s t lx* well k e p t itruunda. ro b l. If ym t w a n t a plow , h a riu w , ta t' “ I’ t ' I X V P T ’ TU ICEK I K IE D , SV D - T h« p r im i, ..I b u -,n 1 p lacer in th o C o u n ty arc W a sc o ,G ra ss V alley w agon, act J e r , h e a d e r, o r u n y th in g T1 n* w u a . hoke in the w hisper Ümt f * >n. . _ in th a t lin e, anc uie first. M. Fits* e a r «I back to him: am i M oro, nit th r iv in g tow ns. I t»en came vne ofitecr, in full career*. JR__ _ * , m au rio e, Moro. . &n<‘ Evan, qafekly heeling hi» hònm. T h e htillne of d e a th h u n g over th a t turr<ni in lhe ^ , W1. « ,in., at C IT Y j aerfbabl© auuixl of lead r-nwliing Into U**h • On* lurch. &n<l the bln-k wan on hi» I ko«©» rolling over no quickly os to pin j hi» ri<;« r ’s leg bee«-atb him. On »pel the pantucr, followed clots«* by other»; and tb - re b — w ith te e th e r t f r m pain and ra«<»—r- ted hi» pixV >i on hi» bri.ll« arm an«! w aited to m ake hi» last »hot »or«- telling. •'< «-ax- tiring!” ra n g o a t in clear com m and; and th e train ed trooper* fell into two*, a.% they rude np behind th eir officer. Covered by E van's pistol, the la tte r rode <>n alone V» certain death, hi» ow n revolver silent in hi» hand. For. w ith , hi» b io ta ! fire of b a ttle hot io hi» blood, i tue i r m t »teadh-d hi» aim , anil prexMil j hot rtuiv bcbisd the T n rn of hoofs <; k *; w »zamcB. ' I ■■• (Inger slowly on th— trig g e r—when j »-¿«.enly he grew «lizzy from pain, and « f*-H back hclpicsa. T he n ex t in ataat th e pu rsu it w as on him and he was covered I by lhe < »ttitxrr’s pistoL “ D ism ount am', »e-ure him. sergeant,” th — fclera! ordered, q u ietly : “ Do you surrender?'' I can do nothing else,” Evan an- . sw ered, sullenly, q u irk ,y adding, in his (ow n vein: “ And if you w an t i, live capture, let some o f y o u r biue-t iatcd g> itlcm en lift this good friend o f m ine i off my leg.” 1 he sergeant and a n o th e r w ere a l ready Imride him. the form er deftly tr e n c h in g th e pL.tol from his grasp. Brief tim e it took to raise th e q u iv -riu g li rse from his rider's leg and lift tho b«V. pale w ith pain, to his feet. * EUwy. boy»! tt a it a bit! I th in k th a t left leg's gone!'*« he said, w ith a catch in his breath. *‘V-hgh! Ah-h! T h a i s U*tler, M ister Y ank.” Ami he p u t his foot gingerly on th e ground, tried to rest upon it. th en leaned heavily on th e staJ.vart sergeant. ’’»»ho are you?" the officer asked. “ A conf, .. ra te so ld ier," Evan replied. “ 8 i.u tin g ?'’ "No: on leave," the o th e r answ ered, quickly, his hrvwdness re tu rn in g as pain decreased, “ W hat command?” " , ‘rivatc. It troop, —th V irginia Cav alry. w;i • the answer. “ 1 was riding to a farm below , w ith a lady,—had no uoti >n any \ anks were across the river.” \ oil tire«l on us,” th e officer said, sternly. "B u t I d idn't—h it you*” the bov re- t rte i, v. ith a grin half of pain and’h a lf o ffu n , t r \i n g to gain tim e for Carolyn l lay and listening eagerly for any sound south w ant. "D ism ounted Corporal Kiley, sir,” the sergeant reported to his officer, hand to cap. "1 hat s even, m ajor ” E van reto rted , quickly. “ You dism ounted me. May I a- k one favor, sir? My horse ami 1 r.re old eom rades,’ he added, w ith a little trem or in the voice. “ W ill you let th e s-'-g.-an: put him o at of puin?—No! n o t th a t!” He quickly threw- up the car bine th e sergi*cnt leveled a t signal from the major. “ T here's one ball left in lay pistol; and I th in k p.<or old J e b would ra th e r go th a t w ay." T he st. ut-hearted scout tu rn ed hi.x f . •«■ aside, and the rough sltx-ve passed . V. ifily a -r >SS his eyelids, as the federal tro, .. s, nt the lm t confederate b u lle t hit '» the black's brain. To I«« toittinued.) ing hadow* w ith o u t—on e, tw ice—a» they t ame into view. T hen cam e a halt, a rash ofquiclt-cbang ij hoofs, and M«»ro. th o C ounty S ent of Sin rm a n C o u n ty , lo cated m a r th e ce n te r th e er.»p tw ig , « «f th e tr«s*s about h-m «4 th e C o u n ty . Il hae a p o p u la tio n of som e .VK) in h a b ita n ts , each a n d h urtled around his ©am, us six carbines sim ultaaeoualy »poke th a t th e ir covey e v ery one of w hom I. is th e in terv als of tho tow n nt h e a r t ; an d no dif- was Gushed. T hrough the Know-dimmed ferem o how th ey m ay be divide«l on r. ligio'. . p o litic a l o r o th e r «jues- w.sxls he saw them crash, he sittin g th in s, , w hen anvlbii-.e tn in m in lh ib .. >v.«!f.«re motionless, h alf tn rrn il in saddle, his wlieii .tr y il.iu g j i r rt.iiu iu o g to e w elfare of »1... th e • to ..... w n - ........... com es .... up, left hand (irmly feeling th - hit. at a ................................. ... . 1 . : ....... ........ . ( In o • t I ì» .« «• ., v a act o i- u » in, w »rkiug t »g e th v r in ui n ity to aeco: m plish , th e His ruse ha*l told. He had d ra w n off p u t p IM » ni vi< w ; a n d in ev ery instan« .•«• su ceesi t T ow ns th e ir effort«. pu rsu it from th e girl: and even th en his trained ear e.night the beat o f Bloz its h o d s ujxm th hard ns-ui behind, She Moro • <i>o»it ! pii) :ieet Above th e r< 'A level, ai a! is limatori upo n r<d! had gained the tra il ami a «quarter of a ing g ro u n d t h a t slop » g ra d u a lly t > th ■• n v rtlcras t, m a k in g i» 1« .iutifai ! R. m i'e sta rt! Now fo r him self; fur th e E. H O S K IN S O N , '•V. I». mi ns-«l ih.« j4i.int.vn cfo <taat in I f for*inoe»t federal w as w ithin tw enty pie!un* to th • t r ivi !< r e iltl'l illg til© ( iljv from any d ire c tio n . tin tin- tt-rx»pers m ov.it— tw«>—• tw • y ard s of his still anseen foe. A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . i'i« -.-'- tv. n ngaiu, un til the practised eve A ihi'h of the henvy pistol, a sound ”.’! t- I t v . 'v .; tak in g la. betw ixt a g r a n and a roar, am i the M<<ro bus i¡1 lilU’ • V: 1-in <4 w atvrw ork am i iu f.i-t is til ■o n ly lowii I.» is an i 1!. al t ■!’. ,«, » • ni !.t and i.ii»t, th e oatline et Yank x-'s hors,« plum Ml forw ard to his 'p e cialty . - in tb - C ount y w Ilici» o wn its otvn wat er p la n t, fu r n is h in g a n itbnn- «*’• »be ditivring seat, the preciseguit knee*, rolling his rider in the anow. A M O R O . O R . « ' hsh-ral <-,*.-alry. «l ili« «' l»f W !,« ' r to ¡t* -i liz ns, As well a « b it ng ai i nil lim i U*«l s u p p l v in touch of the spur, a shake of th e bit, It E van F o u n t’--rey knew w hat fear and E van's black—well train ed to th at Case of tirq. nv-ant. he v rtain ly had never olx ve.l kind of w ork—w as d ashing so u th w ard ♦ t i divine injunction sufficiently to a t lialf-speod, skim m ing tree-tru n k s kn >w him aelf in th a t respect. In the Mor«» has on© »4 th - best gruil «1 sell mis in tho G .m n'.y, a n 1 n o p a in s »1«- p erately close, but choosing safest “ney-at-Jaw nn 1 Nutary Pi front of th«- charge, in long and lonely « ay w!t dly itnguidcd, while urged ever »coat, in till man* try in g test of lying «•» in all the C ourts of tin, b t spur am i voice. b e tte r lb , in tin' pr»« «ling one. in?« tive fo r hours under heavy fire, the On cam e the pursuers, stru n g out MOKO. O REG ON . b y liad ever been u tt. rl.v < bliviona of through th e dim wood*, handicapped by danger h id ever carried a j -.-t np heavier m ounts and ignorance of the M oro b ar b an k in g f.-tv iliti« e q u a l to a n y found in th«' Htrtlc, ns w e ll' his bpa. Itut now heads stood upon his w ay, yet g a lla n tly pressing a fte r the a '• II u; I u ill* <• ; III«, of a ll ! • tb.C ir. v f u l l l,m - of e v u * J. B R IG H T , he «U spin- (.f th - piercing cold, and he Hying enem y—not know ing if he were could h e ar h. h e art thum ping i»udihly one o r a dozen. ll'»»',’ n cd ! in th • t rk sh o p , ou il.< iu o r in th e liotne. •lu ttnder ui'. < him F a r n. ve:- had Now and again th e carbines rang, • a*, r n*spi n dM lity th a n his own life m ore than one chip of hark flying near M oro b.’. t a b r i g h t fu tu re M o t e it, an | a t no d is ta n t d a y its p opnla- ' Will practice in any Court of not co-aated by h im —o r a m issing re- the scout's head, am! one bu llet whia* port lx*- anse of a bulk», lio n w ill 1 m .- tno.t* th a n d o u b led , as those seeking :t pie ,su n t a n d ideal j tb© Stats*. t ' ... tlin g c I onc by his ear. —# n t it w as rac 3» a « . m an's :afc ty mid fr< lo rn - in g aim, ami the wood w as da rk er than p in e - to live, w ith trnn u p o i (n tio n facilities of th e v< rv l - t tt its coor ! Oir,‘ " ov,'‘ H arness Khop. V haps her life, f,.r h - kne.\ his c m la w ithout; so Evan stuck to tho sh e lte r as ■ i • , . . . ! ’ O O . O FM. ». aid liirht, or fly. Inn never yield • long as he m ight, before strik in g out v illi several religions ,h n o n n n .it.ons repr«sentiul, w ith th e verv »>• si * « re depe n d e n t up»»n lú» bu t ami eool- into the woods trail. He was gaining school, w ith one «4 th e h e a lth ie s t lo cu tio n s in (In* S ta te , w ill cotnc a m i 1 V tr u la n t C a n c a r C u r e d . b u ild them selves a hom e w ith us a n d h e lp en jo y th e benefits th a t can j I'-l’ YU I ¡.N t E l’OS I S b rig b :., Hov. ly diking ages, it seemed, to the «>it the federal», too; und fa in ter beat of hoofs in front, am i fain ter still, told «Startling proof of a w o n d erfu l ' ae'dug brain of the e.u-.federa.e -th e him th at Carolyn Clay was past pursuit o n ly be deriv ed from a tow n t h a t h a s th e m an y a d v a n ta g e s th a t More* W’ ‘ lU ts *o r •'X M* nli.-er tro tte d by; slowly one jxiir of rid* —waa safe a t last! advance in m edicine — is o given ------------- __ _ b y j H i H B C f * C Ilo tc lj Moro, Ore* jer: :.m tin •:* ua.ither until his :ierv- Into th e road he dashed; into the road d r u g g is t G. W . R oberts of E liza on tension e >ukl .source refrain from soon stru n g the pursuit: and w ith a »..„ i , \ v v . » , , \ ’ " * A n oi l m a il t h e r giving ene rut-hot “ relx*! y ell” and yell and touch of both spurs the scout D R . O . J . C O F F IN . ,!r hiag - n t upon them. gave the black his head und raced for had long suffered w ith w h a t good ' lien th© se. m lng endless ng r,\- w ai frtxilom. PHYSICIAN AMO SURGEON. doctors p ronounced in c u ra b le ca n - oy r: t 'uè 1.1 .t riders h.n.l p:is-ed, <l'. i p. Then, stra ig h t ahead ran g ont a dis I»'; m l, .- ok * were r ■ ■ ending th e hit i lx*- ta n t shot- a pistol, his trained e ar told c« r. 1 hey 1« licv«'d his easy liopt*- D R . M A R IE M. C O F F I N , yoed the hidden « at hers; and not a Evan; ami his h eart grew us lea«l, for ¡«•s.s till he ut<d E le c tric B itters W..111. it » in i t ’ltlk lri'ii a M |ii« in iiv . Will lend -w su p. i »i he.it th a t ostri, h o f u scout- k h - knew lhe federal had used the car R u c k l-n ’s A rnica e —mai: h r that hi., prey !,; I lx-,- :<i bine. The girl luul im-t some check— und a p i lied o R h i' In \ u l i Min |in U . M ont. O n ¿ ii lie ir ini-1 mi stili Sku/. ■’ '* ‘ r. I-.-• | f> „ . , . .W™- was light ii.g hi r way through! S ulve, u h ic h ti c a tm e r t co m p letely .lieu the : «util, ru v.-omri - like nil t iii.i ¡dug his te «th and liu u lin g far i ■ 'T he - mister «. f rgetful o( <lnnger, o f self, over tin« mx-k of his foam ing steed, cuivtl h im . W hen Ele< trie l i t t e r s «•te'ì e .« .- l.»vi‘,. I it. >r whe per, !: r - ' ; - " " ' " * ' .... I' ueiitleroy drove both spurs cruelly a r e used to ex p el bilio u s, k id n ey *' 1 hank tied! we can make the lk r**»’ , home, racing ahead heedless o f bullets ...... 1 •mil m icrobe poiso n s a t th e sam e now. 1 luc J o I erL J?'iOr " ,<Ur ho*"c* " •'«' |l»l«'< whi tling by. every (iber of Ids hruin WEyikl-SEWOOURNEWsOHtFMiP CATALOGUE A m lin ans v r, .le v r and skril! ionl strn im ii to li .ten. No more shot?,- -no lim e th is salvo e x e rts its m atvR - 1« ml fr«.i, li e .—.i ' beyoml i,;.«.,«.! t'. : sound of hoofs; only death's slillnesK less h ealin g i'i ' ' p 'w e r, blood d is R oom s 1, 2 am i 5, G in n B rick. I 111— jh «>f t ,1 i .;«; up«I ere li, ;. ¡'«: quick 1 n h -rd . But from lx-hi.id the th u d of ' " “ n i.» H ..rh ..| „rll ’ ll uses, sk in e ru p tio n , ulcers a n d h ill-1 V • .Id . 'll *i hi . w .,;-,«,I inn.-,-I- tlic M O R O . O R . ííl:í . hoofs drew ueart'r, split* of his inereoscxl ' « i«1 B itters 60c, salv o .*I'ecd—nearer »till! Then, wrenching sores v a n is h . f < i No tim e to lose now! (hie ch.uv-e, ! him self m nnd, (lie Hying rebel suw u 2.XJ, a t a ll d ru g g ists. D r . L lo y d D . I d le m a n and i nly one! «»¡ugh* horsem an, fnr in lend, chjtrglng ThH nii ih.hl |, ,, <i»mn,«-n.ln«! Itatlf 1«. (),, r , "•.'ui« !;! th.* w.'.ids road, Keim "n’e r: .! >wn en him; and th e g re at stride of the -W u s s f ii. '- a s r •'.on'h,- the ; ' «ne fence. Id Isham! 1 hors « w arned him th a t his own under- i 'lh e Moro Im p le m e n t C o m p an y D E N T IS T . • Quick! f«>ry«.-.u - If! f >r lit Be i'ni-f.ix! ’ : fed beast m ust lose in th a t overm atch. I b ig to sta te to th e p u b lic th a t th e y C O R N I S H C O ? And in e.-he came from the read: Does All K in d s of H ig h C lass I More enretully than lx«fere he hruccd 1 ■ H alt! Bight about! Forw ard:— himself by his kn»x*x, tak in g steady aim have a n u m b er one p lu m b e r w ho WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. Hen tai W ork. T'ot' M .tncu!” at the on-rtishing sluulow behind, ju st w orks in connection w ith th e ir K S T A llL ia ilK D I«’ t.in i!’. the girl wheeled her h o r *. its a red Hush gleame.l «»nt front it. St» V K A II 8, (»lliee hours: O -’O n m to 12 in .; 1 :!50 t< h a rd w a re store. T hey vre pr<- t r >t;ing rapidly lietween trtx s fer the a J». I ii . t ’uiie over the Bank. His tu rning bad suv«d the sm u t, for he to -------- m ak e e s tim a te s v on «i < a ll unicnu i->,; ! the revors««d scouting- I felt 111«' wind of th«' bullet whi.--Ing bv; pared * MORO, O REG ON . . jx irty , ln.iving fa.,t toward., them, 1 but he heard, too, th a t rasping, imle- j k inds of p lu m b in g a n d tin W ork, is r-xJ <5p«i J J. B. HOSFORD, A T T O P N E Y AT LA W . ’E veby V ersoh , R. W. L03AK, M. D., P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Ohc.YEflB'S FREE VdlflL.