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rt) J f I MOKO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19. 1902. VOL. I. SHERMAN COUNTY NO. 5. M O R O C ITY DIRECTORY. descent, profenrd, m, and life-hfng prac tice. T here wa» a p p are n t agony o f /tan*-a W II M,»»rr M » r» r .. J. *1 I ’a r r r ils<«ir<t><r I upon the boy*« face; but had th e Ji^b« F. It Ilh k M in Tr>*««ur»r I been »tronger the - apLom rn&ht IA»»« . ... win. Mussar«! M u r .h a l. caught a gleam of merry <br.ii in tlie «*>«IWI1I.MKN cyea he dropped quickly a» the volun ‘ • M. K 'lU iu iu irli-* ' U w |<r>M-k i l J. u n t il J .O . K I i . m I w. J. M a r lin I I . A M'Mtm teer again gr 11 mIdeal: « ' ria » u « r* » T .» » r " ( » : Hu: old »py’a trick. Search him, j m | m < i ii * r ! sergeant! Do you hear?" II. . Il A—« « i .t . 1 < .... ¡toltoti li.r. in.1 II llow1 «>. W ithout a won! o f protest. Evan Sub I. Ita n iu m A m V. F o re m a n M<«*l5r». I m itted to thorough M-areh by th e lean w in . l i m i t e l i * .F o re m a n l l i . i k A Is tS S o rC ti. I old M-rgeant. a re g u la r w ith chevm na W. O l la t ll» » A m C " " for «erricc, w hich y e t could m»t keep < IICMc I I M M IL P l i i i r b , Ilr v . w ( ’. M u tllh , P.»»lo» Ida lipa q u ite steady, a« he haiaiw/i hi« M rrv l« ,'. p « .r v M unti«» a t I I a. »•« a n d » |> at. task ami rep«?rte<l, handing over hi« l'il io » p ra y e r «l■•»^lna every Wetlte w |ay e v e -| f c n f tb H T n $ i j i 1 ^ u N t t r r co u*> m s i a t t i e r w i n treasures: » In « . Mu in la y m -I h m i I ev e ry M unday a t lu a.m . |*rr.l> y te rta n r t iu r r h , H e r, C. M. K lder tM«* "One U tter, tw y p a w « , air; one pipe, A Rou/.S- I. ( i f T ill' R k i u .I. I. IO S . h» the rhrer bank. Captain, lo r. I ’ reat III a« ev e r» M titiday a l I I ». Ni and one hoof-pick, one buckle, one piece of • » m . mo J x m i I i o leati a l IO a. li». I*i« y » r Ituv llikg every W edneatlay eve iiliig . ......... Ami »oon Evan F auntleruy and hi* tw ine " And th e v e te ran ’« hand w ent from his cap V» h b aide, as the m ajor ■a. i "< n t. contdn w ere again ridinc »id* bjr aide, M o n i C a m p No. AM. W n a im e a o f lh e w o rld , m errilj’. ia^a-fully no longer, but he In nervously grasped the enam erated M erla (He a r m ic i u m l ( o n r ill we.loea.1«» eve- "Are you badly h urt?" the o flk er physical pain, and in g re a te r m ental captures. lil li « . o f I t, li m o l l i l i . M H U lli.m ll' ‘•Major!'* T he c le ar call from the J?*«. F<a>. i le r h . C .C . • diatreaa for her. »he w ith (fold-crow tied " I W w alking," Evan replied, w ith h««d drooped upon her breaat. and tear» little htatue at the lire wheeled the M o n i t'ire te So. M , W om en nt W ia e U ra fL Meet« th e aerond an d fo u rth W e iliirw la » eve- quirk-reprevord g ru n t of pain, a* lie of nuntfli-d ni irtilicnTion ami provont rnam haf like a top: ami he ad n III»« nt < M 'h m oni h. U r», b a y r 141« m an , »gain tried <«> b ear w eight on h ta left for. ing t h d r way betw een «he long, vanced eagerly, sa lu tin g w ith th e hand M rs. J. Itu n .lx a i, i t e r k . <1. S . th a t held his priz«-s fi»»L "N o lofir* brokeu, I iruea*. but a curved la»hea. l>>l»< So. nr. 1. II. <J, F. Merla every S h » rm n n C ounty is lim in d rd uii (h e n o rth by th e C o lu m b ia R iver, on T a Moni ■ iii<la y »>■ tit. <1. w . l t n v k , pretty )«tl w rench." , "S top th a t farce," th e general con M. A . H u ll. Mee. S .tt. i b f ea»t by the J o h n D a y H i r e r , o n t h e w e s t by th e Ih*»chui«*s H ire r, "T ake him behind you, Ikiw d.’’ the tinued. dryly. " I f th a t fellow i* really I.u p iii Itr iie lM li l> " l» e N o I K M eal» e ve ry I ■' m ajor ordered. “ W e're wmitintr tim e." a »py, he made w ay w ith h b pnx.f».,n M t* , w J. M u n iti, a n d on (lie so u th by W asco C o u n ty , anti n u b racc* in sa id b »undarlea a F rid a y evening . M r*. M ay M arn im i. Her. S . <>. And tw o «tout pair* of arm» rai»**.l thu capture. T hese arc decoys o a ly .” » trip of c o u n try ab o u t S-V) sq u a re mile«. M oro Ixetg e Sil. M . A. (J. V . w. M<- la «ve ry captive, not unfrenlly. and placed him " I think, g -c era l, he »wall jw ed"— Tueaduy evi iilng Itu iit. H ra .b , on tin- crup of th e Irfahman'n home. the proviwt bln rted o u t—adding, very A K I'«m a i»*. Ilr<vird« r. a . W. quickly, " h b tobuctx»." "Serjreant, »end him hack to head I'.iio k.> I . . I 4 . I li A. F. and \ M T n e p rin c ip a l p ro d u ctio n of (h r C o u n ty is w h eat, a lth o u g h larg e M 11 Ural and I lilrd M -m lo V e v e n in g * nt quarter*. T he keen blue eyes »hot only one Detail Utley to guard him ." each tiH in lh J. M. P a rry . i|h « u litiw i of w U a n d b a rle y a re ra ia o l a n n u a lly . H b^rnian C o u n ty , glance a t th e speaker, now eagerly j th e m ajor entered, w heeling hi* home. IL W. t«dgu|i. (tee. W. w. scanning th e papers liy light of the ftve. “ An Infantry »upport, l*a«ldy," whin- a lth o u g h one of (lie sm allest in th e S ta te , r a n in p ro d u ctio n be p laced »1. rrtu Ixatge So. *2. II. o f I I M«a-I* a n -n x l an d P ia n t i M onda» rv e iilt« « . In r«<-h 1,e m th , "H e did? I'm ! send him to m y te n t." p e m l Evan, a« he gripped the Iru h alo n g sid e id th e larg est, os one s ix th of th e e n tire w h eat cro p a n u u a lly W. M M«-»'«>v. M r* . <»•«•. M .'io k . - "Yea. general. Will you exam ine man*» waiat. Meevitder. w M, theaeT’ e x p o rte d from th e S ta te o f Ur« gon ia ta k e n from tin s .C o u n ty . M oro tV m n rtl S o . M i. K n ig h t* a n d la u ti» , "H ark ' w h a t’« th a t? " m nttered the o f h r e u r t ly M i.-te ev ry aeeond an d P n lrth "No, air. Semi him to nm." T h b r . • 1 » • » ■ » m g . . d :i n io n ih . federal ofHeer, ouddenly checking hi» shortly, as th e young leader took the l»r <>. J. flntlin. F ru ita of nil k in d s b e a r in a b u n d a n c r an d a r t of th e eery beet q u a l M aggie M lru h l, home ami tu rn in g in »addle to li»t<*n. p ap er, carelewily ami tu rn ed into the t'u» See. 1‘M M titrnl. lly rig h t ami left - a t »Lir*»- w naJ, dingy te n t ta-yoml thh Maze. ify . Som e of the beat o rc h a rd s in E a ste rn O regon are U> be found M o m ( 'a m p So. ZPv'i, M o d e m W o id m en <;f 1 •'I'laVmn' A n ir r ii * . M a l i u tv n rM m at »tiled T b o n » l* » taker» M »Mi I I ! " Seating him self on a cam pstool. he here. eve alug a In »a«'h tuoi ilk . An in»taut more, th e road wa» clear, m erely glanced a t th e papers, by th e W. I I . M niadt. ( I. I*, lllg lu la it lia m . the sk irtin g wiMxlaoa e ith e r hand con- C le rk . tJonaul. pale gleam of a lantern. T hey w ere a cealing the little force, and each man'» I Ird er o f W a a h ln g lo tl. M eet* H r ,I and th ir d to «tock r n iaii|g , an d scraw led le tte r from a sol«her. a fa r A p o rtio n of the C o u n ty ia p a o y liarly a d a p te d W'i d n e » d « y . In e m it m o n th . carbir,« a t a "ready." rier's receipt, and a week'« liberty, A ll« (M oie. W. O. H a d le y . th o u »alni» of idiecp, Horses an d c a ttle of th>* best breed» a n d h ig h e st H r, I ’rr*. For now. fm m nouthw anl, p lainly. signed by th e captain of It troop, b u t g rad es a re to be found w ith in h e r b orders. «ounded h<«of», a t rapid tro t; and **m t w ithout date. He pitched th< m on th e th e jingle of accoutrem ent* told of cav rough cam p tab le w ith contem ptuous D on’t le t th a t fence co a n y lo n a lry advancing. In re ar of th e la»t gesture, m uttering: T h e anras’W’d v a lu a tio n placed u|>on p ro p T ty ia very low, a» well »• "Decoys—if be a »pv! ru rs e these ger. 1 ca n sell y o u |*oets n t 10c tnxrper, Kvan li»ter«*t w ith hated " O la M O l X T A.XI» S rC V U M U lM . S E U G K A Jrr." tbn t a t levy. A« (here 1» no need of « lib er lieing h ig h , th e C o u n ty bein g breath. m ustangs: Politics hobble the service. by th e c a rlo a d . M F itx tn au rio e. Could they be reha? Were they CHAPTER Ilf. - 1 en,l* e n tire ly orft of d eb t w ith p le n ty of monoy in her tre a s u ry to m eet all Yank»? Had Carolyn evaded them , a raw ros wrrn a » o l o facb . *n (he te n t door raised th e h e r o b lig atio n s. r foe«? dtoarmed. I u rtltw ta k e n o tic e t h a t I h a v e fcn<, <-|(au-ly w atched friend? by the o surly man Maimed, A slight, alm ost boyish figure, passing f?eo*'ral s eyes, a» Muss ( la y entered, ch arg e of E. Peoples* agi ¡c u ltu ra l w hoow ed him a <ll»m<>unt. the chating to and fr.. w ith re*t¡ess. tigerish move- vrect an.t calm , follow ed by Evan, lean- (he M'rgeant. T h e C o u n ty h a t a fine tw o-»tory b rick c o u rth o u se, su rro u n d e d by captive c«»ubl only listen an<t conjecture. men L, cu t th* red gleam of th e smolder- ’’'P im p lem en ts. T h ese th in g s roust be Ami m-an-r the h o n n w -u tro tte d m er ing campfire w ith frequent shadow, aa Keenly th e cavalry lea d er se a m e d well k ep t ground». p a irin g from th e girl sold. If you w a n t a plow , b a rro w , rily through th e «now—now (ailing the tw o prisoners and th e ir escort rtx.e the P»4^ hi* up to th e bivouac on th e river bank. —-after quick inventory of h e r "points w agon, seeder, h ead er, o r a n y th in g heavily — and noon a dark ahadow Chaflenge, reply and rep o rt quickly _Vu fa u n tle ru y . th en quickly back to T bu p rin c ip a l husinc»» place« iu th e C«iunty are W a m o , G r«M V alley loonu'd up in diatunce. iu t h a t line, arc roe fir» t.--M . F its- "Challenge, «ergeant," » h in p rie d the m ade, the provoat-m arshal asked numeF- a n d M oro, a ll th riv in g tow ns. ^ oa know , sir, th a t I can han g mnjor. ami th e tm oprr'» knee» turned on» questions o f th e captive pair, get- n iau rice, «Moro. hb. home into th e nm d. facing th e in tin g Imt »cant inform ation In re tu rn . 7 ° ° ,Bt «laylight?* Ue shot the question T hen he moved forw ard to th e resile*» a t Kvan Hke a bullet. truder*. hi* ra rb in e a t dead aim. pacer by the tire, halted, and. saluting, ' '*• s4r o r »hoot me to -n ig h t,' th e "H alt! Who goes there?” «aid: h»y anrw ered. quietly, ’ llu t 1 do not "F rira d al W ith th e countersign," P a rtie s lo o k in g for farm s "M aj. Conyer’s scout sends in tw o (hink you wilL" M oro, th e C ounty S cat of S h e rm a n C o u n ty , it located n ear th e c e n te r j came the answ er. "1« Maj. Conyers " 1 011 are a spy. w ill do well to go to Moore prisoners, general. Would you care to there, Sergt. (ireer?" of th e C o u n ty . It h n t a im p u ta tio n of »onio 500 In h a b ita n t« , each a n d "H e is not." Mis« Clay’s voice ra n g question them , or—" Broe. Indore p u rc h a s in g else "I mn here. Capt. (»ranger," th e ofll- "Send them to the rear, sir,” brueque- out c h a r and defiant. ‘T ie is a con ev erv one of whom h a s th e in terest« of th e tow n a t h e a rt; an d no d if eer answ ered, riding o u t to hl» (sub w here. T h ey h av e several Iv replied the officer addressed, passing federate soldier, and in uniform , lie is altern. "W h at bring* your «cent on into gloom. ference how th ey m ay he d iv id e d on religious. |>olitienl or o th er q u e s a prisoner of w ar." fine farm s in th e c o u n ty th a t this trail? Yon w ire to take the lower tion», w hen a n y th in g {»ertaining to th e w elfare of th e tow n come» u p . "A nd are ym» also?" T he young gen "One of them is a woman, sir." road." h<- added, in low er voice. th ey w ish to te ll o n easy T he re tu rn in g shadow prom ptly eral rase gracefuly aa hq ad»ire*s»d th e th e n thoy act a« one m an , w ork in g to g e th e r in u n ity to acco m p lish th e a W'e heard tiring hearaw ay. air," the term s. halted, raised a pair of keen blue eyes lady, instinctively stra ig h te n in g his younger anldier replied. In th e sauiu to th e o th er s fares shook th e snow o u t saber and brushing back his dam p curls, |»ur|ai«ca in view ; a n d in ev ery in sta n c e aucce«» crow®« th e ir effort*. i ’iissfcvj r - 3 «3fw«.*w» tone. "Ami. beaide*. we had a cha»o of the long brown eurls escaping be w ith half-lN>yish a ir of foppery, a» he after the tn?»t piece o f hor*eflc*h and neath hi* plumed felt h a t anil resting Unwed his h at on the table. M oro 1» a la iu t 1 UH) feet alm vo th e »«»a luvel, an d ia locatCil upo n r o ll pluckiest piece of womanhoiMl I h a re on * collar, as he asked, crisply— Miss Clay's eyes m et her questioner’s »truck in retx'ldom . She cu t my shoul ing g ro u n d th a t »lope» g ra d u a lly to th e n o rth e a s t, m a k in g n b e a u tifu l steadily, but w ith unm istakable de "Cam p woman, or spy?" der »trap w ith a lutllet. tn reply tb chal “C ertainly not an o rdinary cam p fiance, as she answered: p ic tu re to th e tra v e le r o n trrin g tho city from a n y d irectio n . lenge, then took U» cover am i l«*i u*i woman. A lady, seemingly; though she "1 am not, sir. I am a non-eom- through the woods like a born fox w ill not ta lk ," replied th e provost iKitant. a V irginia lady on h e r w ay to A bstracting, Collections and Real F.sta’e hunter." Moro ha» a tine ayatoni of w aterw ork«, a n d in fact ia th e o nly tow n m arshal, glibly. "A nd, sir, when a h e r a u n t's home, arresteel and dnign-il A >ja*i«hjr. "A nd yon let a woman c*. ape you?" wom an w on't ta lk —" here w ithout cause o r eacuse for th e in th e C o u n ty w hieh own» it» ow n w ater p la n t, fu rn is h in g an a b u n The old m ajor’s roh-e w as very dry. MORO. OR. "A ny papers? Have you searched outrage! You doubtless cintld hang us dan ce of w ater to it» uitixeiie, as well aa h av in g an u n lim ite d su p p ly in "N ot finally, sir. Her horse pum ped— t l n ^ "’ eu t in his superior. both to-m orrew —or now. if it suits y our he must have l*-en overridden— «1 we cnee of fire. “ No, sir. I had supposed Maj. Con governm ent's theories of w ar; b u t its hemmed her in a t last- Sergv F lynn." y e rs—" articles protect th is youth a n d release he added, louder, "advance w ith your " 'Supposed?* Seareh them , sir!” And me." M oro ha» one of th e best g rad ed school» in th e C o u n ty , an d n o p ain « Attorney-at-Ixtw ami Notary Public. prisoner." •! th e young general, w ith a scarcely sup- The general’s eyes again inventoried And Carolyn Clay's horse w as ted to p re s x d oath, locked his hands behind th e speaker w ith curiosity th a t had o r ex p en se nre »pared in b u ild in g u p th e «chool, each y e a r m a k in g it Practices in all th e C ourts of th is State. the front, th e g irl »itting erect in »ad him. stood w ith back to the fire, w holly sonic adm iration m ixed w ith it. but ho b e tte r th a n tho p reced in g one. M ORO, OREGO N. dle, quiet, b u t pale, ami w ith an ugly careless of the fast falling snow, and answered, calm ly: gleam in her blue-gray eye». "I'm ! you seem fam iliar w ith tho w a teh id his officer's re tre a tin g form us M oro h ta h a n k in g fac ilitie s e q u a l to a n y found in th e S ta te , as well "WlAi are you. m aikun—o r miss, I he nppreaehed th e pair. articles of war. DM y on study them a t presume?" Maj. Conyers asked, saluting I'auntlerey had beeu lifted from his your au n t's, or—in cam p? W hat is y our ns en o rm o u s business houses of all k in d s th a t c a rry fu ll Hues of ev e ry courteously. ffrsmped perch behind Doyle’s saddle, name?" th in g needed in tho w o rk sh o p , on th e fa rm o r in th e hom e. "C arrie F a n n tle ro y —my first cousin, “ A V irginian. A lady causelessly and Mis* Clay, dism ounting, had ap chased and arre ste d while riding q u iet proached him, w ith eager query as to sir." Evan broke in, quickly, his eyo catching the papers on the table, beforu ly hom ew ard,’’ the girl answ ered, de his hurt. M oro h as a b rig h t fu tu re before it, an d at no d is ta n t d a y it» p o p u la W ill practice in any Court of fiant lv. “ Leg basted, hut only a stra in , I the girl eould reply. th e State. tion w ill hi "more th a n d o u b led , a» those seeking a p le a s a n t an d id eal " I s th a t true'.*” ' "V irginia ladies seem to choose guess." he anSwerod, cheerfully, add Oflice over K rause's H arness Shop. p lace to live, w ith tr a n s p o rta tio n facilities of th e v ery best n t its door, strange hours for q uiet ride«,” th e old ing. ra th e r ruefully: " I t w ill I k * in <T*» be t>»nlinu«‘«lA m ajor reto rted , ra th e r grim ly. "W ill m arching trim long before I get th e w ith several religious d e n o m in a tio n s rep resen ted , w ith th e very best you give me your name, occupation and chance to te st it, now!" V ir u le n t C a n c e r C u re d . •ch o o l, w ith one of th e h e a lth ie s t lo catio n s in th e S ta te , will come an d "P oor, dear boy! And all for my C E D A R F E N C E P O S T S b rig h t, residence, upon honor, if 1 parole you?’’ sake!" Miss Clay w hispered back. "H ut S ta r tlin g proof of a w onderful "I demnml to lie released uncondi b u ild thcm aelvc« a hom e w ith u« a n d h elp en jo y th e benefits th a t ca n new, clean c u ts for sale b y M. Fitx- tionally and perm itted to proceed t o n y perhaps we may get off. if—" o n ly he derived from a tow n th a t h as th e m an y a d v a n ta g e s th a t M oro ' H er suggestion was eut off unfinished ad v an ce in m ed icin e is given b y home," Mias Clay answ ered, haughtily, tn a u ric e , C ity H o tel, M oto, O re. possesses. "Ik» you Yankee' soldiers confess th a t by th e brusque order of th provost d ru g g ist G. W . R o b erts of E lisa* m arshal: you w ar upon southern women?” .« , ,, . , , . , b eth , W . V a. An old ro an th e re " r a i l back, madam: — bergennt, . , , .. , . , D R. O . J . C O F F IN , "P erhaps; when southern women seareh th a t prisoner! Why in th u n d er *!l,d long sllftered w ith u l i a t good shoot a t 11s in th eir Jocular w ay,” the veteran replied. "H ut we w aste time, haven't yon done so already?" hciuldrel, d o c to r s p ro n o u n ced in c u ra b le c »11- venting spleen nt „ _ «-• .. 1. . 1 1 • 1 tuadaiu. SVlll you answ er my ques in low er grum bling, e » ! 1 , 1 w r. I nev lns own reproof upon his inferior. - Ixticvcd his case hui>e- D R . M A R IE M. C O F F I N . tion?" "A ll right! Seareh aw ay.” Evan re- (ill he used E lectric B itters "I deny .your right to question. I de W u in r n a n ti C h ll.tiv ii u K p ccluhv. m*aM»aln< Ihl* n<«<»ilnn w« w ill «<-ni| B uekb n ’s A rn ica m and to be released ns a non-com bat »ponded, w ith a loud laugh, aa Gw girl a n ,| ap p lied r * k * „ l« l» l , fre, .. , ,,f , „ ,„ ,.1 , atepped back w ithout a word, o n'v one , 1 1 . . . , . , ■ /2*S***,**S Siano»mi.l,,r j*«» nt n n u l* lu » Moen, or, imi a n t," w as the firm reepotae. : O ltt.» In A n d er»»« U hls quick motion of her hand to T ier lipa. b » lv e ’ " h u h trcatm eV t con.pl. tely Thu llluairaii.,11 I. « rr ^ r .-i .• , |. „, , , r If , , ,,, "N on-coinlm tnnts do not shoot in re bn«,,,« I,, w ,,r in (I,,, lt fllllirt. „ „ |U g|, ,|T <(.nil (|i| 1 ply to challenge, on lonely romls," the And. noting it. the low sw iftly catried cured h im . W hen E lectric B tte rs smlMMWxl »Fl l„ von. Th*«* ,i1|i,,ftiurr»ha»rU-«?n|.r«*lut*.l L major retorted, ra th e r iiu|m tiently. his band to his m onth, as though to are used to expel bilibu.«, k id n ey ' V * V "."’ r” ,U T * * r «■»«•lllMtS the « • * ! r » v r n » l« r l " It'iUyou answ er, or not? W hat is your stop bis laugh. W ith a daxh upon h iiu , rod m icrobe poisons a t th e s a m e sSvarttols« s la tta r «ver a»»S k» ■«. The» »uabl* jn « «.. I the sergeant had his w rist in iron grip, ■>*»* a Miurat-Aurv »•lortloa at a pl.»n«t,«» orH-»n a» (o ex a r t , name, and w hat were you doing lie k - forcing down the tightlyi-!in«'he«l hand lim e th is salv e ex o rts its m a tc h »IjP'-iu*«.« and notar te r „wr OWB homK w ( , fc |bo U(eg about w ith a cavalry soldier?" and struggling to open it. Hut ere th e WL W ILLS E M O OUR MEW SO U VEN IR C ATALOGUI “ I told you. m ajor! T h a t’s my cousin long. jo>wi rful New E nglander could du less h e a lin g pow er, blood dis- v r « i. >r reprraen i . ;,.j t; inlvaT al > ita fu l \ » r l R oom s 1, 2 an d 5, G in n B rick. from th e farm ," Evan t»egnn, only to be this, only to find it em pty— Evan's eases, Qskin e ru p tio n , u lcers a n d nisi» A m e n , .« •o rg a n a i» , .4 | t lg B work wf cut off by the sergeant's stern cull: y«»« wlU a { |< tv la u ? an I II 1« f nrw f.»r tho Making jaw s find worked rapidly, and he grave a M ORO, OR. sores v a n is h . B itters 53c, sulvo "Silence in ranks! lliley, g aunt your gn-at gulp as the officer cried: It f«lly p i N a I m our unlqqt Cornlah I I m i of arili ng ,>n| j.. prisoner!" 25c, a t a ll'd ru g g ie ts . "Choke him, sergeant." 1 I Hut the quick wom an's w it caught • "F o r w hat?" the reb answ ered, de ThU innlbiHl haa romnu<silml tU cIf to Over the fact of h e r cousin's capture, and his T he Moro Im p le m e n t C o m pany « ■ a r lr r . f * M illie « « a l l. D r 4 Psrrhoww. cue. a t the same tim e; and she folded fiantly, springing back. "Y ou've m ade me sw allow niv tolmceo now; a n d — Oh, 1 .1 .1 *.1 W IHTK VOM » V U IM FO M M YtO M . A 'l.lr w , her arm s quietly, rem aining silent. Lorel! I'm g e ttin g sick!" b c 8 to s t a te to th e p u b lic t h a t th e y "V ery well, m adam ," the m ajor said. W ith a sv.dden lurch forw ard, ho b a v e n u m b e r one p lu m b e r w h o Does All K in d s of H ig h C lass ’’I will send you to headquarters w ith W A S H IN G T O N , NEW JE R SE Y. D en tal W ork. your ’i-ousin’ there, ami let you discuss leaned heavily on th e officer, alm ost w orks in co n n ectio n w ith th e ir tum bling him into the arm s of th e a g ile , , . T A li I. I a H « m ilitary ethics w ith the general, ( ’apt. h a rd w a re store. They Arc p n - Office b o n is: 9 :20 a.in to 12 in. ; 1 :80 to G ranger, detail one unin of your squad sergeant. • • T X A H l. • Lean up, dam n you!" grow led tho p ared to m ak e es lim ab'S on a ll 6 1». no. Office over th e Rank. to guunl th is lady. Corporal lh»yle. re- p ort w ith Imth prisoim rs to provost- provost m u r s h a l- s volunteer « ..n n iw k i j of p lu m b in g a u d l i u WQ1 k< M ORO, OREGON. Bloti by recent grace« but a politician by ‘ 1 ** m arshal ut heodquurters: the fires will M I’ S IC II’AI. OVVI« K M K ONE OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE COUNTIES IN THE STATE. A C o un ty of varied resources and suscep- tib ie to an increase in pro du ctiven ess to do u b le w h a t it is at present. < Ì5 V Ì I C IT Y OF MORO. R. E. H O SKINSO N, A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . J. B. HOSFORD, C. J. BR IG H T, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW WASCO. OF». PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. :VERYTPERSOi R. W. LOCAN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon ar|l »RE YEIR’S FREE TRIM. CORNISH CO. a » Dr. Lloyd D. Idle m an D E N TIS T . A-