Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902, July 10, 1902, Image 1

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NO. 8.
MOHO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY II, 1902.
VOL. I.
“T h ere 1» nonvxm ; and no picket th a t
1 know of," M-Kee w ent on. "Jtftill, I
th o u g h t it safer U> g et pa*»«* for myself
and ‘boy.’ 1 liad th a t d a p .v r Yankee.
Maj. llond, f«»r supper, to g et tlie m .!
T h a t la th e reason 1 was lota.”
’•You d ear, go««’, boy!" The girl held
out her hand w arm ly. “ But w hat a riak
for you!"
T he clear face of the lioy grew grave, ‘
but he retalced the little hand gently, ’
aa be answ ered, w ith earnestness:
“ Risk for me! lk-ss. y m fo rg et the
grave peril t>>r her. Yon forget, too.
th a t 1 would riak som ething really se-1
rioua—ton time» th is—for j'ou!” Ilia
W / i ó C tifi/ br j u I'M ian a
runm it 6* w M a u w H i
o th er hand covered th e little one he
held.
Her t-ve w as tu rn ed awpy. and she
A R omance o r tu b R rn n x io w .
m eut was l«*t. Fitzhugh had been re- w ithdrew h e r h a n d —but very g e n tly —
plsced by a blonde youth w earing per­ aa she anxwered, in a lialf »i-dt:
“ Iluah, Willie. We a re not speakinff
fect cloth««, ami his own particular
smile upon hl» fair, chiseled features, of tfvit now. B u t ! d > th an k y u, w ith
* Yet under ni„re th an one r«*»f which
all
my heart. Tell me,”—she in te r­
undeniably arisU eratic. Ills own par­
covcrtsl a fam ily of th e l»e*t old stack,
ticular knack, loo, elevated hia arched rupted hi-rself suddenly,— “ was mamma
every h e art twating In perfect unus<n
w onderingly, yet never really talk in g seriously w ith Peyton
w ith the »trnggling southrons, were re­ eyebrow»
1
ceive«! men ami w u m n who widely d if­ w rinkling hi» »oft, boyish forehead. A Fitzhugh!*’
character in hia ow n patenttxl w ay, I "Sem ingly In deep aartteU .” McKee
fer«'«, in every public m atter, but were
answer-,xl
"Com
ing
sud'ter.ly
on
Miss
bhermun County ie l».»uti«l«l ou the north by the Columbia Hiver, on wholly rongvuial in every mr -UI one. biding carefully any stre n g th of char- Nina and me, she stopped, b u t n o t l»e- " » H E 1» «O W R E T C H E D A T T IIJ . t * E l .A T .
th a t tactful gnw c which ba* ever
! f *r a
the eart by the John Pay K iw , on the w a rt by the D-achut, a R a w . And
fore ( h a l heard her m y: But you are will m ak me late. ^1 am 1
lie«-n the chief charm o f Baltim ore so-
V irginian; your place la then-!' and had duck h u n t a t dawn, an m u .1 te a r m y­
• lid on the south hy Watoo County, and embrace« In « id .boundarlrt ■ clely deftly rounded danger«»«»* and
eau g h t hi» reply: ’Perhaps; b u t noth­ self av ay now.”
tn*a> lu-roua heaulauda of „pinion, to
A m om ent late r liestac W estchester,
ing is d o in r thia weath«-r. I may go
•trip of country about K5O square miles.
glide safely Into those neu tral w ater»
w ith unusual aw kw ardne,« fo r her,
aa-rnas,
and--*’
T
hen
he
eaught
sight
of
of simple social contact.
us and stopped to shake hands w ith me.” : caught her flounce upon a carved c hair
Tne urioeipal production ol the County la wheat, although large
E xception, thtfVc were, even in such
k t
"Y ou're welotm e!" the girl »aid. w ith and fled upstairs to re p air dam ages.
quantities of oata and barley are railed annually. Sherman County house hold*. w here the fair M arylander
a
t
o » of her head. "1 am glad he did Passing h e r cousin in th e hall, she w his­
hu<I th o u g h t h«-r e a r profaned by
although one of the smallest in the State, can in production »>•• placed court«-.>u, sAdres* from the Yankee, her
not. w ith me! I m istrust th a t man. pered:
"R eady at tw o, sharp!”
Willie. Hi« nam -an 'h raee should make
/
alongside ol the largest, a to n e a.xth of the entire wheat crop annually hand polluted by his Micial t*»U< hl Such
T he ladies' dreasing-ronn show ed no
him
a
southern
aoklier,
yet
he
stayed
openly |>ara«h,l th eir aympulhl«** and
, x per led from the State of Oregon is taken from this .County.
abroad long, and now dnw.Ues ab»ut oeeupunt to th e girl'» glance th ro u g h
aang aloud th e prut*** of th eir dear
W ashington and B altim ore as a ‘society it* door, and, passing u p th e d a rk sta ir­
one», self-exiled to do b a ttle for th e
m an.' while hi» brother» are sleeping in way beyond, to th e th ird story, ah«»
Fruita of all kind« boar in abundance and are of the very best quab rnuac they knew to la- right, even a»
tapped softly a t a chtaod door, e n te rin g
snow and eatin g m ule flesh!”
the first « ruMol.-n« ,»attle<l for the *cp-
w ithout p i using for reply.
“ Well, scarcely th a t bud.” the youth
Some of the beat orchards in Eastern Oregon are to be found ulcher! And some of tliese defiant fair
A bowed female f m i before th e firo
retortetl. w ith a smile. “ A letb-r old raE ed suddenly a t the * ,tm<L, fr m th e
onea—fortunately, though, In ran- ex-
P ete brought C arroll fr>m Gilmore hands th a t covered it a pale faoo
ceptl«»n- deth-d all order» und re g u la ­
H ow ard is full of muffin w orries’ and crow ned w ith gl«*»y coils of ruddy hair;
A portion of the County is peculiarly adapted to stockraiaing, and tion prayerfully u r,d » rln g uutrtynlom
starv atio n tlanv«*» in Richmond— I» rd ! and the eag er eyes of Ctirolyn Clay ques­
by tlauntiug the ro nfedrrute color» and
u,
I nearly forgot! T his is for Azr; th e run­ tioned hungrily those o f her fr; nd.
thousand« of sheep, horse. and cattle of the »*.1 breads and highest — in a t least tw o iibtance»—w rapping
ner said it w as for your m ither; b u t I
them w lvea in th e adored »tan. and bar».
"<th. 1 m »*: I th o u g h t yon would s « w
grades are to be found within her borders.
could not catch her alone.” He drew a come! liar, he suc< oeded? Can I get
In full publicity.
tin y folded »lip from hia poekvt, glanc­ o f f r
A» fearleaa a» they w ere injudicious,
ing w arily out to see if p rying eye«
The assessed valuation placed uj»on property la very low. a« wHl a« some B altim oreans not only b rought
"Y es. Car.»: all is ready.”
t
note»’ it* tran sfer to Miss llessi.-’s fair
»uttering
upon
them
selves,
but
w
illfully
"T h an k God! T h an k God!” Min* Clay
the t a i levy, as there is no need of either being high, the County l* i« |
hand
and
its
quicker
disappearance
in
nullified th eir chance* to relieve th a t of
m urm ured, w ith a choking sob. "O h,
entirely out of debt with plenty of money in her treasury to nv t all those a,w ent ones whose « sum - they ao
her bosom.
Bess! hrul an y th in g stopped me again 1
“ I d on't like F itzhugh’« course, my­ should have de»spair.xl—broken down!
ilefemltsl stnl revered. But the quiet, A C U A K A C T K B IS m s uW 5¡ patxjttkd
her obligation«.
self."
he
w
ent
on:
‘
and
1
hope
your
and more tac tfu l set, w hile doing noth-
Never before havo I h e e a ao ncrvvus—
WAT.
m other'» leetur«* may w ake him up."
iug to h u rt th e ir ow n conaetenuea, y e t
so oppressed! If a n y th in g has hap­
The County has a fine two-story brick courthouse, surrounded by kept on ca«y U n i t » w ith thuse of differ- seter he had. universally popular for
"N ot if his own aelf-reape«*V sleeps.” pened over there—if F airfar;—”
th
e
girl
retorted,
b
itterly.
"H
e
doesn’t
ing political color. Ami who »hull plainly adm irable traila and perf-x-t
F o r an sw er lies«-- tYcatcher,ter dr- vz
well kept grounds.
blast« them If. a t the »am«- tim e, they m anners, wa» Mr. W illiam H ow ard Mc- . look like a dastard in w ar—”
from her bosom th e crum pkxl Rote. T hu
"N
o
r
a
laggard
in
love,
neither,
if
I
eye and e ar alert fttr every chance Kee.
o th er girl clutched it eagerly, rnshed to
The principal business places in the County are Wasco, Grass \ alley ki-pt
which m ight profit d istan t fricmU. by
A not«xl “ society m an," spite of his can judge a m an.” McKee urged. “ A the table lamp, am i devourod, w ith
ready hand >* «»pen p u n » ? F o r m»my ni,sturine«: m ajority and alm«»t girlish face like Ms m ust have th e soul of a b u rn in g eyes, th e hastily-i*ribl»led
and Moro, all thriving towns.
,.f the»«-, also, htwl th e ir nyxt of kin in gcntlemwa. he wa* descended from “ a m an behind it. T hen he'» so lately words, w ith o u t address o r signature:
the MMithern arm y—som«- a» hum ble sigaer" on bis m other’s »¡de. from from E urope—”
“ Only a m cm ent V» u n ite. Am al­
privates, some, again, higli in rank und w ealthy ancestry on both. He was,
"T h ree m onth«.” she broke In. “ Cam­ most w ild w ith doubt. She should he
M-ndlng eeho of th eir nam es beyond th e too, a btnlding w it. wh««Be gtuxl h e art paigns are planned and won in less bock, but has not even been heard
river for deedaof d e rrin g do.
and unfailing tact made him as popular time! It had been m ore graceful to fr*"w Fr.trfcx ao worses h is fever p e r­
Moro, tho County Seat »»I Sherman County, is located near the cent« r
Thu» the social situ atio n of the hour w ith the club set as he w as w ith the stay abroad th a n to re tu rn only to haps lighter. M essenger waits- God
wa» OBC of exeeaxllng delicacy, demand- • germ an" by divine right of heels,
lounge about union clubs and t«»a«ly guard you—and her!”
of the County. It has a population of some 500 inhabitants, each am
lug b»r It» solution not only tact and
But peculiarly wa* W illie McKee Y ankee oflieials."
Miss Clay reread th e word», twie©,
every ons of whom has the interests of the town at heart; and no « i
raM- in soeiety usage, but eovrage, in- facile prineep» in all private theatrical»
“ Perhaps he came here to-night on thrice, and pressed them to h e r
and am ateur perform ances, ever famous th e ir account,” McKee an. were«!, w ith trem bling lipm ere they form ed th e
ference how they may be divided on religious, political or other quee- Udligence. anil diplomacy a* well.
Of old hiatoric fam ily on both »ides. jn Baltim ore—hi» "lig h tn in g change*" one of his quizzical lifts of his eye­ words:
(ions, when anything pertaining to th e welfare of the town comes up ami w ith u nstinted mean», the Gilraor being in««st famous.
"P oor, d ear m other! Iloa- anxious
brows. “ But w asn’t he soft on hrr
then lhav act as ons man. working together in unity to accompli* i t ••• G rays w ere facile lenders in the gayest Scarce perceptible query of his brows once’ It « e tn a to me th a t a t Capon, she m ust be! But o ur baby i* l-ett.-r,
event* of th a , eventful w inter; and to- b ro u g h t lig h te st reply from th e girl’s her first sum m er o u t—"
th a n ’- G«xl! How did it eome*”
purposes in view; and in every instance success crowns their efforts
night'» m usicale—sim ply an informal droopaxl lash«**; and Sir. McKee salin­
“ Willie ?.l -K«se bro u g h t it to m am m a.
A quick, w arning gesture cut off hb»
one, alm ost im prom ptu, to which gue*ts tered dow n upon th e cabinet m inister, speech and wheeled him to th e light, as C arroll M eredith m et ‘old Pete u t ‘tl»o
Moro is about 1400 feet above the sea level, and is located upon roll­ )uwl been bidden only the previous day like " th e A ssyrian”--reversed.
Mrs. G ray approached, leaning on Fitz­ F e r r y . ”
I tc M lt lfill
wa»eelips«xt, in q u a lity nt least, by
"Y ou arc the priestess of sim plicity h u g h 's arm.
Again th e okler w em an read th e le t­
ing ground that slopes gradually to the northeast, making
po previous orèasion.
to-night. Cousin Hcsbic,** he said, easily.
T he la tte r's quick eye rested but an ter; then, w ith a ikvp sigh, she sb?cd
jdetura to the traveler entering the city from any direction.
Mis» Westch«-«ter had finished a *1 really believe you have discovered Instant on th e young m an. flashed l»avk erect, thin k in g . And a fair c o n tra st
sparkling rendering of a Chopin w altz, th a t the judge*» gran d m o th er was to th e girl, anti then his face—ra is c l w ere th e women, seen th u s: Bessie
Moro has a fine system of waterworks, and in fact is tliejonly town when her slater w as led to the piano by {Scotch; though he ha» droppctl the Me, from the low b o w - was as vacuous a» West bester plum p, fresh, p etite, h e r
i low ball dress show ing th e jx rfe e t neck
I cabinet
diiiiirt roinUtcr.
minio**«. T • he deep hush which cling» to me."
the average beau’s wheu he said:
m the County which owns its own water plant, furnishing an abun­ A
"Y ou arc m istaken, sir." th e digni­
w rapping all in the muaie-room through
" I t i* so long since we met, Miaa and b u st aqd softly-rounded a n n a <*f
dance of water to its citi.cn«, •• well as having an unlimited supply in the not««« of ClottBod’a “Jew el Song — tary answerctl, ra th e r frigidly, at in te r­ Bessie, th a t I told your m other, though lately-budded w om anls«*’.. h e r b rig h t
ior " F a u s t” was th en a novelty la ruption of hi» tct«-a-t«-te.
I leave on the m idnight train for W ash­ face grave and soft in sym pathy, r r d its
case of fire.
l ’ari» broke into spontaneous rush of
“ llcg pardon, really!” the young man ington. th a t 1 m ust stop to felicitate d a rk eyes tender th ro u g h un died teuiv^
giovisi hands together, dem anding its retorted, blandly. "1 tho u g h t 1 hud you on tim e's perfected p n v e sso f chang­ , Carolyn Clay tall, m ajestic, defiant- ber>
, gran d head throw n l«ack. th e supple
about you in som ething some- ing th e little girl into th e w om an."
Moro has one of the best graded schools in tho County, and no pains encore. T he light of well-won praise n ,a(j
the g irl’» richly colored face, a* she whcrc; | nit xtre'rc m aking history w>
He extended Wa ungloved hand: and curves „f lier f>rm w ell relieved by th e
nr expense are spared in building up tho school, each year making it lit
m ists I her dark eyes from fringing ftlst now adays, th a t really a fellow the girl, p u ttin g her own into it w ith as 1 rough riding-habit, its sk irt tu rn ed m
lashes. Suddenly they fell upon a new- can ( p a te n ti to keep accurately to it,” m uch of frost as her sunny n a tu re could and sewed lightly. t<» be used a t need.
trailer than the preceding one.
At length, w ith a sigh—more o f decis­
eomer in the door-way, and th e lig h t
"W here do you come from. Willie?” condense, noticed, wom an-like, how
ion th a n of discontent.—ohe «iropp. d
n,.s,4t» a»ked, h e r quick ta c t catch­ brow n anti firm it was.
.Moro lias banking facilities equal to any found in the State, as well quickly changed to u deeper and more
jnto her low chair again, w ith the <|uiet
m eaning one. But »he quickly dropped •
bov*a p ert tone. "Y ou are dread-
“ You w ere too gootl,” she answ ered, querj-:
as enormous business bouses of all kinds th at carry full lines of every­ h c r face, anti her fingers itlly touched fu lly late, sir!”
quietly. “ And perhaps, in tim e’s name,
"A t w h a t hour, dear?”
|h c keys again.
"N ot a bit of it. eoz. Been here an 1 should th an k you for the implied
thing needed in the workshop, on the farm or in the home.
•Tlandaome fellow, that! q uite dis­ h o u r—in the conaervatory w ith la 1**11®
"A t tw o th is m orning.” th e o th er an­
com plim ent to him ."
swered, prom ptly. "W illie is supposed
tin g u e," the cabinet m em ber said, fob
fn,m Philadelphia. W as nm ttsl
"Indubitably, no!” the V irginian ex­ ( to be going ducking; h e hna passes, if
Moro has a bright future bifore it, and at no distant day it« popula­ tow ing her glance, th en lettin g his ow« Nina.
out by your m am m a's Roman regard a* claim ed, courteously. " I t was b u t his
tion will be more than doubled, as those’seeking a pleasant and idea rest adm iringly on th e face she diti not she strolled in on th e arm of Peyton bounden duty: and. som etim es a little | needful. You will roach ‘the F e rry ’ by
daw n: the m x>n w ill be late to-m orrow ,
to reply:
Fitzhugh. Handsome ,l<>g. th a t fellow; slow, time ever fulfills th a t.”
plaoe to live, with transportation facilities of tho very best at its door, raise
antPthc riv er Is clear.”
"A n old friend o f—m am m a’s. Did anti thx'p. t«x,."
"Y
ou
com
plim
ent
him
again,"
she
re­
with several religious denominations represented, with the very best yen never m eet him before, judge?”
A gain Miss Clay’s lips moved, b u t
"T h a t sw arthy, handsom e m an ju st
plied.
more
coldly.
“8o
few
do
th
eir
yfdy th e half-audible sountl came:
“ Scarcely ptw»ible. Miss Bessie.” the now a t the d«x,r?” th e »««cretary queried
school, with one of tho healthiest locations in.the State,|will come and
bounden
d
u
ty
’
now
adays."
“ M erciful God! 1 th a n k Thee!
d ignitary answenxL "E ven am ong the quickly, a* be eaught the flush deepen­
"1 have asked Mr. F itzhugh to join
build themselves a home with us and help enjoy the benefits that can thousands of new fact*». 1 would not ing on the g irl’s cheek.
(To be Continued.)
our
little
p
arty
to
Philadelphia
for
only be derived from a town th at has tho many advantages that Moro forget th a t one. Hut we are forgetting
"Y es.” ahe replied.
S .w o s a W o m a n 's L ife.
•Faust.’"
Miss
Nina
broke
in.
joining
the
prhat 1» more im p o rtan t—the encore."
“ A friend of yours. Miss Bessie?”
gxissi sses.
To have given up would have
I«lt shall be a sim ple old ballad,
“ I know Mr. Fitzhugh," she answ ered, group.
" I hope he w ill," McKee said, eour-
th en ," she answ ered; and again . he shot quietly; but she shot a quick, m eaning
meant death for Mrs. Lois Cragg,
one sw ift glmiee into the dark eyes oj glance nt her cousin, as she added, teously, intuitively feeling th a t the
of Dorchestei, Mass. For years
Peyton Fitzhugh, elegantly languid in “ but we have seen very little »»f him of frost was grow ing moro crisp.
"B u t he tell* m e,” the P hiladelphia
evening dreaa. lie made no movement lute ''
she had endured untold mi-t-rv
save to sintsdh, ra th e r foppishly, the
"F rom the nam e he should be a Vir­ beauty answ ered, w ith a p re tty pout,
“ th a t he is pledgt'd to join a larg e hunt- from a severe lung trouble and oh-
block h a ir brushed low on his broad ginian," th e judge said.
brow. Next in sta n t all the fire in the
"O r Seoteh. like -m e," W illie McKee ing party in w estern V irginia next gitinate cough. “Often.’'slo writes,
r « M tl< M > lu « Ih la m a c M ln i. V t ««III «Mid
g irl’» v ibrant soprano w as ringing in added. Innocently, com ing to the res­ w eek.
r s fc »e l»» el» O e * e l o f ( o r n l . h P a a . A m e r ic a s
"W h at will you gn to hunt. F itz ­ ‘’1 could •carcoljr breathe and some­
th a t old rebel d itty : “Charlie la My cue.
r lt t p o .lt l» n m odal» o f v la n o a m id o i | a a i I» m in ia t i
hugh?" Willie M*-Kee naketl. naively.
times could not s p e a k . All doctor*
' Tfcl« I t l u . i r a U '. n I . ■ r r p r o lu i- lt n n o f onn. I f you In te n d '
D arling!" The e leg an t tra ito r listened,
T he m inister only sm iled nt the per­
Av> d h e r quick glance shot in th e ques­
1 b u y ln « no«» o r In lb » near fu tu re w . w ill » la d I y «en d I b i . '
to the very las, note, leaning lightly sistent biulinnge o f the youth: the wife
and remedies failed tii) 1 used Dr.
F rinl.M M w.1 M l to yo u . T h e — ni In la t a r e « b a r » b een p r o d u r c i
pgninst the d<»»r fram e, b u t w ith no of a n o th er g reat mnn herself a b ril, tioner’» eyes, ns the V irginian answ ered,
• • • S T » « t e .» « ,
T b » r r o n . l l l u l » t h e in o » , » , i x - n - | r r l
King’s New Di-t >vi ry *«„ C- u‘uu p-
(dinngtsl expression on his strong, quiet linnt musician -approached the piano, calm ly:
' a 4 r r r l l « l a « r* a l l e r a r c r a r c . b r a». T b .y nuablo you to]
"A n y th in g th n t m ay lx- trapped or tion and was completely cured.’*
face. Nor did he respond to—even if suiToundt'd by an adm iring group, and
m ake » M lla fa r ia r y M la c llo » o f a y ln n o n r organ aa to c ia o l
apponrM oa an« color la r o w n w a homo. W llb the platea
he e au g h t—the quick glance th e singer n ns the secretary Joined it Bessie W est­ killed.* But I am risking the W ashing­ Sufferers from coughs, colds, throat
WE W llLSENB PUR H tW SOUVENIR CATAlOfiUI
eyes again sent him w ith the last note, chester slipped her arm in to her cous­ ton expross. tbxxl night. You ladies
l l a o r a r a l e l y r v y r c r n l , a ll H ie la ie a l a tyk-a In C o r f
b u t his gloved h a n d joined in the ap­ in's ami passed Into th e dei>p bay w in­ may possibly eonjecttire p a rt »‘f my re­ and lung trouble need this graud
g ret in m issing the Philadelphia trip .”
n la h A n ie r le a » o r n a li, « a d p lu n iM I I I . a w o r b o f a r i ,
plause as the bachelor functionary at dow.
remedy, for it never disaj»p«?ints.
jo b « I I I appreciate and I I la yours fo r tho a a k ln a
And the polished tra ito r strode through
th
e
piano,
Itentllng
over
the
girl
in
evi­
"A
nything
more?”
she
asked,
eager­
I t fu lly aa piala« our ualq ne Oornlab l*lan o f M lllu «
Cure
is guaranteed by all drug­
the
room
and
disappeared,
ns
he
turned
d en t adm iration, said, softly:
ly. as the shadow of heavy curtain»
"E nviable ‘Charlie,’ M»»» Bessie. But veiled them from the buzzipg throng nt the front dtxir, m uttering:
gists. Price 50c and tl.tX). T rial
"Bah! T hey cannot suspect— ’Tis
you certainly do sing Scotch ballads w ithout.
T h ia n i . i t » baa c*nm «n<tcJ Ila r i! to l l i r r
1 ottlts free.
eon anm re."
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"Yes; everything is ready,” the boy chefr very v.i uitv Ix a ts me. But i
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. “ T h an k yon," she answ ered. "Simple, answ ered low. "C am d l M eredith got must And out th e hour—and the ro u te.”
A group of gilded youth and niekvb
There is a good opening in Moro
unscientific as they are, *>m t of them back from ITinee George’s th is evening.
are g re at favorites of mine. This, for Obi Pete reerossed last night; the river plated age had approached Ih e gtrls. for a family of rustUrs to do wash­
WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY.
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is clear, a n d l am going down ducking a t McKee glanced a t his watch.
"P ard o n w h at stupidity of stviety ing and work out. It : - aino st ii
She broke quickly Into the liltful tw o o’clock in the m orning.”
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calls rudeness," he »aid: " b u t really it is po8sib le to get this
of w ork.
melody: "A ll the Blue Bonnets Art»
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Over th e Border." B ut th e glam-e she feelingly. "She is so w retched nt the
I doue at auy price,
»cut to the doorw ay as its oeeoinpaui- delay.” *
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OHE OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE
COUNTIES IH THE STATE.
A C o un ty of varied resources and suscep­
tib le to an increase in p ro d u ctive n e ss to
do ub le w h a t it is at present.
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