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VOL. I MOKO, OREGON, TH U RSD A Y , JU L Y 3, 1902. DIRECTORY. SHERMAN COUNTY J M Fo.«. A lita tili H e y d t 0 * 1 . Iiiih iiti I * H a rm in i W i l l . I lr n r l r ll . W. O. U r tili.» ONE OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE COUNTIES IN THE STATE. A C o u n ty of v a r ie d re s o u rc e s a n d s u s c e p F n m n n ft --------- - , A mi F o r m is i! llo a r Ci». F o n Im in H o o k A la»<l'l.r Ou. A u l' “ * OMUaCMBS M F O iu r< h. lir e . w. C. H m lth . l*aa«»r. M r r , I ' . « rv i-ry M unii»? a l I I a. HI an<l « |> in. l'n lu n prHV rr m e r li» « eV rr? W n liii- .'la r .v e lili!« H u nila» a rb w il •'Ver? Huri-la» a l Id a in. |* f i l . u n l i , III » I M ICIdrr tuta- I tor. |*n -a rh in « every M u n d »y a l I I a. m and , *(> n i H a b lw lli M ined a l IO a. in. F r a t e r I i n c l i t i « every W « l w n l a y e v .iiln « K omancx o r THE R kbkixion . NO. 7 pray for the abul you believe false to «•v«-ry thing, the aval thatOod In Il«-nven, looking on osiuiw, knows true”—a half- sob bore the w on ls—/o jrou '" The «-lank of arms came faintly on the wind. At his touch the h«n*e moved softly on into the snowy r»a«l. the man standing still, with bored hcml and eytw upraised. Then, when tho whirling eddies hid the rider from hi» sight, that bold rider, that reckl«*» so! «Her, that traitor Virginian, fell opon | hi» knee» and «irepped his fa« e in hi* clasped haroi». Koon he rose, with gesture of defiance to the now clear-aonnding arm», turned into the denser wtxxl» and »trudc rapid ly away. Five minutes later the relief reached the extra pool at the hut. No »entry ehallecgetl: a -;d the lank New England ».ergimct, adv;roring warily, stum blui over the prostrate tr.x»per, conscum», but sick and dizzy. Calling the relief to advance, the ser geant raised the snfttesed 'offender an he muttored to himself: “Can't blame him much! Might my self. such a nasty night. But w hew in 'tarual thum kr did he git the rum? I’hew! Chloroform!*’ you,—cause, mother, brother,—come!" the man plead«jd. "Vile, <le»picabk a» t ib le to a n in c r e a s e in p r o d u c tiv e n e s s to I am in y«ror eyes, let m • atone in part, M u n i l'a m p Mo. M I. * '» « l n w n o f (he «r o rili “ Mstenr* the man answer*!. In a by saving you—and Fairfax. ' M i r i , tlii' arcund nini G iu rili « • lineetta? r u t d o u b le w h a t it is a t p r e s e n t. The sob ao ckate to Carolyn Clay's t l l l i 4 . o f r r . i l IIVHltll. ti FU « «nun r i e hnwns- whisper. "Think what you J. M F.W .. I l . i k C. C. will, but. for God s sake, hear roe. J lips burst through them. A great! Joy M oro C i r r i. N o . SS, «Toni, ri o f «vo o -l.n ift have Just left the general lie is glcatn<*d in the deep eyes of the traitor i h . aanm t] am i G iu rili «ri <liit-*<lay r * . \ irginian; and again—with obsecration itili« - ir fr a i b M untili. M r*. | t » y . I4I< iiim ». anfremt, vengeful lie knows alt~ynur M r i J iH inalK ai. «*terk. <1. M. piteous in its meekne«»—he held out his reel nurnc, your attachment to Stuart, ly . N n . Ila . I. O. <» F M orta i r t r y hand. Kherman County is bounded on the north by the Columbia River, on T a M lu u n s i» i Ix ? v nl«lil. your roiaaioit to the river—” <J. «r. Itr u r k . W ith bow el head, but quick gesture M .U . "Auii y»« told hirn!’* The acorn ia her the cart by the Join« Day Hirer, on the went by the I)«’tchtilen Hirer, M A . flu ii. N r .. of diMcnt, the woman withdrew bar I.U F In lt.-ti.k a h l . » t « r M o . H A M »»t* «ver? volee was infinite. " Pour’ and on the south by Wasco County, and embrace!« in aaid^l»oun<taries n E rtila ? v , r u ll i« Mra. w J M a rtin . "I come to save y<a».n he answered. own. half extended V» take it; but she Mr». M ay Ita rn u m . Ree. N. i l . CH A PTER V. ' •trip of country about KM) Rjuare mile*. rapkiJy, the great effort to be calm only pointed to the «kx>r. without a word. M o ro l . r | « r No. M . A . 0 . V «r. M<—I . e « rry A UALTlMoar. WAft PAHTV Into the blinding drifts of K snow. T u i M la? e v rn ln « H o h l. H r a .h , twtragrod by hearing cheat, and nails A. F.. C o uw n ». l l m i r - l r r . ». W. A brill ¡ant ta d representative gather that dug into his clinched banda -V il. whirling and eddying now in the «-older Tne principal production «»( the County is wh«-at, although large F .n rrk a l . s l « r I ’ . | i A E. and A. M ify, despiae roe as you roust in thought, wind, passed thow- two, he rarefully ing. but not a large one, had assembled M d * un nr»( am i Ih lr d M unito? » « .n lii« * o f qua nt I tie* of oat* and barley are raised annually. Sherman County, parli m oniti J. M l*a rr? . but wueie no time in word». You re- closing the door, to hide all gleam from in the luindsona« ly-deeorated parlors oi I l W .lm g a n . Mrr. W. « . A few pace» through the soft Mrs. Giltaor Gray. although one of the amalleat in the State, can in production l»e placed » fe rrili l«xt«i Ma. si. I ' n i I I M e rla a rro a d merotw-r that night? Women like you within. That fair rad gracious hofttesa—still white carpet, then the woman drew forget no more than men like roe. Moti ila? .v m ln « « In ea rti m o n ili. alongside of the largcel, as one sixth of the entire wheat crop anuually a m W. i G II. iu M riti r l 'n f, M ra. (im i. llr o r k , Then I swore to serve you to the death. back shivering, with what had been a I among toe most attractive of the Miro- Hrnmirr. «r. » Stop* I know ««hat you would say: the cry. but for hi» warning hand upon her u .i e t u j city's society leaders.- wa.- as eaperted from the State of Oregon is taken from this County. M o r o G m roetl N o . MS. K n lc h t a a n d la v ila « sist*! in entertainment o f «listinguished guif letw<vn ua—the shorn.--the hor arm ■•(Hm -iirlty M e -la r v e r y •r e u m i a n d G iu rili geests l>y two brilliant daughters, "My God! You killed —" T u r -ita ? r a m i l i « . o ( r a r h I m .lith . ror! Oh. (bal! Carolyn, do not stop for Fruits of all kinds I war in abundance and are of the very best qual M « « « lr S tr a b i. I»r. O. J. «ioffin. that! on life—your honor—my worth . " 'Sh! No! Carolyn, are you a child?" noted belles in that city, am ong whose Olir. 8 r r . P rra ld e n t. women beauty and refinement are the ily. Some of the best orchards in Eastern Oregon are to l>* found M o n i C arne Mo E.'x'«, M o d rrn W o m lm m nt ies» life not counted—all rest on one b itzhugh whisperetl. “One sound, and rule. they an- upon us. lie a woman! Eemem- sing.e instant now! Come; v<)u are A iu r r G a M e r i, un Arai a n d U iln l T b u n u la ? here. ber—Fairfax!" To both o f these the Misses WesteHes r v r n I n « . In r a r h m o n ili. f re.'" » , » . I I . Ho'»>k. li. P. lllcInlMXhant. Again on, sw iftly and noiselessly, to ter—for the fair matron had axim-cd a Something In the strong, low-spokrn iV r k C onsul. widowhood at the earnest A portion of the County is peculiarly adapted to stockraising, and t lr d r r n t W iu lilti« to n M e r i* Arai and th lr d word*, ft will her» could not combat, the skirt of woods, into its heart, sometimn W < - d n r .it * .a in r a t i tuoni li forced the girl U> listen, even while she through crisp, snowxdad utuk-rbrush, pleading of Mr. Gilmor Gray, a noted A l l a P o o l., W O. M adie?, thousands of sliecp, horses and cattle of the best breeds and highest ahudtk n -l ami ahook her head. Then, out into the open, a huixlred yards be club bachelor in supposed-to-lx-draper- Her. l ’ ira. grades are to t>e found within her borders. as the man eagerly, pleadingly, held out yond. There stood a noble horse sad viotM armor - added travel. ae«x>m- his hand, she drew back, her old self dle«! but untethcretl, a cavalry blanket plishraent and high culture of rare mu Parties take notice that I have once wound about the pommel to form a la sical gifts. Miss Bessie, small, bru gtore. The assessed valuation placed upon property is very low, as well as oharge of E. Peoples’ agricultural I "Ksep l»ackr* she cried, w ith flashing dy's seat. nette and piquante, wa» a balladist sec As 1 itzhugh approached, the brute ond to none in that musical center; and the tax levy, as there is no need of wither Ixing high, the County Ix'ing implements. These things must be eyes. "You are lying to roe!—lying for reared his muzzle, about to whinney. her interpretation of (ir m a o songs, entirely out of debt with plenty of money in her treasury to meet all sold. If you want a plow, harrow, y«>nr (vveogr! lie who could betray hb but was silent at his master's quick especially. Itad repute scarce attained country would not scruple to la-tray a her obligations. touch. "So-o, boy! Steady, Custer!" by the perfect mastery of her Erard wagon, seeder, header, or anything helplrs.'- woman." A shadow of agony unspeakable He turnt-d to the girl, who started in piano, that showed uroh'r the strong, in that line, see me first.—M. Fill- ; swept the tn n n 'a face, ami his lipa stinctively at the name. "That is his precise hands of her sister, blonde, im Tho County has a lino two-story brick courthouse, surrounded by maurice, Moro. i open« «I as if to t.pcak. But a mighty name; you must use it, for he knows no perious, stately, and Mbs Westchester well kept grounds. effort closed them again; nnd he an other. Nor doca he know whip or need by grace of eighteen months* lapse. About these handsome rooms com sw er»! only with pleading geature to spur. Sp«>ak to him as y«m were his mistress, and he will carry you to safe fortably moved a company rarely dis the «loor. The principal business places in the County are Wasco, Grass Valley Parties looking for farms •Ta-ave me!" the woman said. low*btlt ty and—freedom* Let him have his tinguished, even at a day when the and Moro, all thriving towns. imperiously. "<iol or I call the guard!" heml—he know* every foot of road— strong «-urrent of national even t, bore will do well to go to Moore "Hitter, hard as you are." the man until day breaks. Then you should be on it the strongest, roost cultured and Bn»s. before purchasing else , answered, calmly, but with latH>ring at Scruggs' farm. Take the left fork hest-koown iro n aud women of the C IT Y O F M O R O . breast, "your pride will ruin all. Miss there. Au hour's gallop should bring land. And close vicinage to the nation where. They have several Clay, by every memory of the past—by you to Kosser's advance. Col. Randolph al capital added to some Baltimore re tine farms in the county that the grave of my «lead mother—I swear I in connnand. They are trowing straight unions the glitter of uniforms, military Moro, the County Seal of Sherman County, is located near the center they wish to s<ll on easy sp«-ak the truth. In the copse yonder for Harper s Ferry to cut us off They as well as diplomatic, and the g hon.ui. stamts my horse. The arntry Is—power are in our rear”—he hesitated an in of great naint-s. of the County. It has a population of some 500 inhabitants, each and terms. less. An hour'» rule brings you to stant, speaking very slow ly, as the girl | Indeed, during the war time. Balti every one of whom has the interests of the town at heart; and no dif ti«a«!s yc?u know; nun rise se«*s you safe stared blankly at him. "You under- more society was unique beyond any ir America; and a broad, deep stream of ference how they may be divided on religious, jiolitical or other ques ¡ with confederate cavalry. Ily my soul, sentiment—picketed on one side by de j I sw« ar 1 speak only truth." tions, when anything pertaining to the welfare of the town eornes up, R. fiant. outspoken feeling, on the other by E. H O S K IN S O N , **An«l did I trust yon—” then they act as one man, working together in unity to accomplish the pruden«-e. sagacity, tact and ceaselesk •‘Yea, I know.” he interrupted, eager watchfulness—flowtxl through the social A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . ly. almost happily. "If m u do, it is purjH>M<s in view; and in every instance success crowns their efforts. city, as «langerous and difficult to pns.-. not that y«»u hatc-denpise roe less, but Alelraetiug, Collections and Heal Estate that you as the near-flowing Potomac. use such vile tncatu. for— A Specialty. Moro is alxmt 1400 feet above the sea level, and is located upon roll But. if "the despot's heel" was really the c . i i i m -! Will you come?" v, Pr'*îk*'inS' on Maryland’s shore. It eer- ing ground that slojies gradually to the northeast, making a beautiful Again he extemled his hand, entreat M O RO . OR. tainly seemed shod in slipper o f velvet ing Again the woman drew back picture to the traveler entering the city from any direction. at her capital uf society and of com with a ahutldcr. merce. "Oh. liod: Ihtre I trast this roan?” J. B. HOSFORD, For—stronghold of southern sympa burst from her lips in half aoK Moro has a line system of waterworks, and in fact is the|only town thizers, the "rebel nast," as Washington Attorney-at-Law ami Notary Public. "You can! he whispered, eagerly. in the County which owns its own water plant, furnishing an abun held her to be—most of Baltimore's lead —You enn trust nic as you could Evan, ing people ha«l tact sufficient to ke«'p dance of water to its citisens, as well as having an unlimited supply in Practices in all the Courts of this State. for your cm *» sake—for your cause—for their tongues still, howerer active they Jittle Fairfax!" case of fire. MORO. OREGON. may have Ixi n otherwise in aid to strug " ) «a know?" She stared nt him. gling friend or relative beyond the bor “Aea, 1 know." He hesitated an in- der, however much «»f disgust mav, in Moro has one of the best graded schools in tho County, and no pains stant, adding, almost fiercely; "It is the C . J. B R IG H T , many instances, have lurked beneath spv'a business—the fnufor'«—to know or expense are spared in building up the ’school, each year making it the smile. Never professing “loyalty" sll. l’«xxr little Fairfax!"—again his lietier than tho preceding one. as the word waa then roistranslaUxf voice aoftened to infinite tenderness— these were wise enough to repress all "he will di«»- you will tnurdef him—un Will practice in any Court of blatant h in t^ f its opposite, w ell real less you use these in<>ans to saw . An Moro has hanking facilities equal to any found in the State, as well the State. izing that no gtxxl could possibly result hours ride, and you are free, safe ’ H Y rtH -R IT K !'’ SHE A X S W n X D TO as enormous business houses of all kinds that carry full lines of every Tna therefrom, while one chance word might Office over Krause’s Harness Shop. among friends." LOOK, “ I TOO, KNOW A L L — ” p a r nil future possibility o f usefulnct«, W A S C O , O R . thing needed in the workshop, on tho farm or in the home. \\ ith something like asob he finish«»«!, raising his hand to push the «lamp hair stand; they are in our rear; and the even w hile resulting in immédiate hurt x or «lang«'r. CEDAR FENCE I’OSTS-hright, bock from his forehead. The embers general ir,u not strike them at Beckley*» Moro has a bright future before it, and at no distant day its popula If not profound society peace, there flickered int«» blase again, throwing Cross-Roads this morning as he expects, reigned at least a s«x*ial truce, sensitive, tion will he more than doubled, as those ¿seeking a pleasant mid ideal new, dean cuts for sale by M. Fitt- full light upon his face, anil the woman, Now mount." —hesitant till then—ugain drew back, The man's tone had ehanged from uftformulutcd. 1 ¡able ti> rupture on slight place to live, with transportation facilities of the very best at its door, maurice, City Hotel, Moro, Ore. occasion; for it might have been of the shuddering. that he had used in the hut. IVrfectly with several religious denominations represented, with the very best "An onuyt!" she cried. "That »ear— reapectful, he yet sp»ke in a voice of social situation then that w as written: D R . O . J. C O F F I N , Cain'a brand upon your forehead—warns command that wwayed the woman *• Though y,- cesquer us, men of the north, koo«r school, with ono of the healthiest locations in the State,|will come and yv ret me not to trust the traitor!" with a sense of power. What tierce, sullen hatred lurks under the build themselves a home with us and help enjoy the benefits that can PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. He start'd at her wondering. lie held «nit his hand. Without hesi scar’ "Hypocrite!’* she answered to the tation she placed her foot in it. and w as only he derived from a town that has the many advantages that Moro How loyal was Venice to Hamburg, I wot — D R . M A R IE M . G O F F IN , How dearly the Foie loves his father tho look. "1 too know all—the Rwift con lifted lightly to saddle, the reins easy porn ssea. Women and Children n M peelally. federate brand upon you—Capt. Chari- in her firm grasp, her f«x>t in the ton's bullet marked—'* thoughtfully shortened stirrup. (Tr> be Continued.) Office In Anderson Ilhl«. M oro, O reg o n "Charlton!" Then the man bared his head in the A great amase made his face blank blinding, driving snow, speaking with S a v e s a W om an’s Life. «me Instant. Then the name pussed his quiet deference her lover Ion’s had To have given up would bav LBCAN, M. lipa, low. vengeful as a curse. His never used to Britain's virgin queen: "You understand, Miss Clay; let Cus meant death for Mrs. Lois Cragf breast rose and fell, as he daahed his hat to his head, striding one step to ter go his own way until yon utrilre of Dorchester, Mass. For year r . , ">'• M B M lM « n t i.n .t -w AND wards her. Scruggs'. Then the left fork and Roro MaetaMv fire •.« «TOasaMi r«». «■t.rir*n\ she had endured untold miser ser s advance—’’ He pnusc«l, listening “Obstinate, relentless!" he said, rap Ko niia 1, 2 mid 5, Ginn Brick. T h b M i.i.ir.uon H a e.p m .n ,P „o n of mat if ?.,„ 1 , , , . ^ . idly, in hollow voice. "Will you prove intently. "No time to lose: 1 hear dis from a sev« re lung trouble and ob selfish as well? Carolyn Clay, 1 have tant change of nrras. The relief is o u t siinate cough. “Often,” she writei M O RO . OR. ■ F a t a »>*'• pnalueml sni«l what man ihtre say. Bl«l I say one God speed you and save— your boy!" T*” r *• e«pp..|,P The woman sat motionless, wonlless, “ I could scarcely breathe an<l some word more,—did 1 c o t» « ^ y«»u,—then I Bz "»sHer s?e? u .rd by us. The? caabla »<«. m l should despise tnyst'lf a» you despise me! ns though she were in a dream and times could not speak. All doctor 1 have solemnly sworn to save you, nt feared to woke and find it so. Suddenly WE WILL SEND OUR MEW SOUVENIR CATALOgt risk o f—o f all" that is left to me,—at she broke down, with a great effort half and remedies faded till I used Dr 11 • c e “ r» tel? rp|.rp.pnt, ,,|| t h . h ,!,,., ,-(,r risk of losing what a girl like you e«»ul«l sobbing: King’s New Discovery for Consntnp m w t m*rl<'*n OrM’” *n<‘ • week «( snl '•(Hi! I—should—thank - Oh! if—’’ never dreatn! A moment more, the F M w ill a p p m c l.» . and II I. f„ r the * .k ln M1 tion and was completely cured.1 "Hush!" he answered, softly, but with relief comes,nnd n.l is lost; for I swear I fu lly e s p ia t n , our u a lq u s Cornish Plan or sellln« on] Win. Slater, Prop. coughs, colds, throa g reat tremor trem or in his voice; and his Sufferers from --------o - _______ will m>t leave this hut alone! No; do not n great answer: them is no time. If your own hand, involuntarily stretchc«l tow ards and lung trouble need ibis grai This m «lhn,l h ss rnntmentlMl Itself to O yer i Boots and Shoes, Gents’ Fur honor is riskixl, — if your mother's ht'r. changed its direction and stroke«! i t • . heart is broken,—if little Fairfax «lies caressingly the tense, wet neck of the r’ UHl‘.v > lor »1 lo v« r di?«i|,point nishings, and Notions. for want of reituxlies his prhleful sister horse, that rubbed it» tuuzzle softly on Cure is guaranteed bv all dru m ight have won him,—then I call Otxl h i. Shoulder. ' . price 50c and $1.00. Trb to witness that the sin is «.in your Then he turroxl away,—hesitated,— 3DR.Y- G -O O ID S , WASHIMQTOM, MEW JERSEY. bottles free. head!" spoke: ■ • T A II L I s I I ■ D The woman’s bosom rose nnd fell; ’•OodJ girl, do not tempt me—even • • V K A RS. Brock lias at last a supply < And n choice line of Stationery. words rushing to her lips died upon for sake of you/—to say what I should them: she heard her own heart lx»ating not—iswif not.' Go, Carolyn: go! War screen doors. Buy thunderous in her thn«nb is uncertain—my life in unusual peril. , . one ---- and sho "Come! For the sake of all dear to If you hear I have died the spy's death, 1 tin re arc no tlifiS on you. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW P iano d OP ga N ever / persoi F 0., Physician and Surgeon R. W. ¡ M iniatures , free . ORE YEAR’S FREE TRIBL. CORNISH CO, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE