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MORO. SHERM AN V O L . I.. C O U N TY. OREGON. TH U R SD A Y. AUG U3T 14. 1 9 0 2 . NO. Î0 . down upmi th. h«,t aurface. sigh a t »atbfa- ti m- " I d rin k to ! • r "I., in»-. ’ ».he Mid, brfefly. "H ead be* jiutgriM-nt: cognac like llm t t» nut b , b j tw •«) tit«' lhi* ». ’ found o ften .” Au«l all thr« «- watehi d ecg«-rly as the ••■tfiv«' Clonan is a reHaLle g rai !- wi.h bh-. ik ftparcu 1- gar» to till w ith m other of a bout sixty,** th. .»tl • faint red ehano-t« >•», ra idly citangi ;g turned, w ith a laueh. •:.••, j- 1 .» to «lark bn»wn ns th« r«-ad servant w h« daughu-r'» ithM.'-z k ••.-;» > "T h e rivi-r is p; it roll« d, b u t both me frusn the duck». 1» ■ i f - - 7 - hanks on> «dear. I xm > »0 tim e. A freeze leave» at daw n: and, a y- a . * 1 * m ight .¡.-lay yon for days Pete will r«- pass»'» m ight toe ueeih-j, V I V >t , cross Irklw y night. Your «- - o rt is giving Iwr one?" h«- a - t. n a tu r j wntelnsl —half »nspectod. Too m any mind ally. as he re iilln l th e m^4 : - ; a' led. t»« t a n o th e r d riv er—on e "Hhi- u.ny need it," tr. • itttcr.au-» I less fam iliar. Hod speed and g u a rd yon!" swered, courteously. " I ’ll w r.te I t Th« re was d<-a«l sif. m e as M b« Clay >ne. anyw ay, for brrprvsen« < f . I slowly removed tlu- paper, th«- m ystic in b*aving tlia t e»»gna - out " II- » *•!< titr tfx tn ce aw» Ftanitit a? i r u m tauaunati i eharaeters gradually fading out a* it m t a p:i -.-l»*«k and bet; b? cooled. Thun she said, calm ly: "B e tte r u. iki’ it f«>rh rself - ! A R omance o r t iik Henr.t.bioN. ••If you ure auspeeted, the risk L too ter. eh? She m ay wish to rr: • t.*.j A C o u n ty o f v a rie d re s o u rc e s a n d s u s c e p accuse on- , ,f impropriety!'* great. " ho else, th a t you tru st, knows girl, lutnr." The girl'» flush was now only of in* th e mad?*’ T he pa«-idv»-n, th e ia»j : ’ d - a it tib le to an in p ro d u c tiv e n e s s to diguation; and her black eyes m et his "1 m u d drive you, Mi-s Clay," t» «s w ith r>» pr;«su; • , »1« flantly. Th«» girl r t a m l nt him, surpri»«-«!, a yonth answ ered, w ith chivalric m>jde»ty but th- d<« r ¡< » k ■ d o u b le w h a t it is a t p re s e n t. ••Very well, Mias Ifcaaie. You u»Z«d contrasting strangely w ith his boyish hot Ihioh t.teuliug l‘> her fa«Ni nnd hot McKee-¡.p« d M ftly up t « i. • r> tor to spm k. I did tuA volunteer my pettishneaa show n Iwlow v.«»nl» to her tips. Hut ah«- b«l«l them " I t is my ui'-ut*. Once there, he opci. i t h a t t:.r» reason — back. naying. aa gently as gravely: rig h t and plighted privilege. Old Pete It was n t re aso n —only absurdity!** w ill «1«. more for me th an for any m an; *’ And / h a w n<*t w en y«,u fur four ll«-r « v. » did not drop; and the good ol4 and I fear no risk." day»:" Hhertnnn County is bounded on the north by the C olum bia River, on bios] of t i l e W 1-stehesters, whose men " I saw yon." was his quick reply—’‘a t " I t is a double th>k," she replied, de ha«l ever replied to calum ny by a blow, cisively—"eqnaU y for mi as for your- the east by the John Day H ire r, on Ute w ist by lin t Ifoschutes H ire r, the prLuuem'.** ••Then w hy did you not com«- to me? glowed upon e ith e r cheek. "I arn ig- self. Home o th e r m ust go. Van you and on the south by W ises C ounty, and embraces in m id boundaries • I never saw you once ** Bofant of all eause for your allusion; tru st no one?" but it is untrue and airsurtL" '•1 pn-auir.«' not’” T his was a t aero • tr ip ol country about H'»tl square miles. "< a m d l M eredith, perliapo- No. he "Is it u ntrue if I np«-at th a t I saw is well known: those sospecting me m ark. "Y ou were tnu«-h b e tte r em him, ’busy’ as you were, w hisper over would shadow him also," he begun, ployed." Tne p rin cip a l production ol the County is wheat, although large y«<ur shoulder? 1» it'absurd* th a t y<«t thoughtfully. Hl- pomb md a momeBt *’l*eihaps I was; but I alw ays have qu a n titie s of oats and barley are raised a nnually. Sherman C ounty, tim e t ■ welcome y««u Willie, w h at to paused to w hisper back and smile a t — deeply, a : mile, stran g e a t sis h a mo Peyton l itrhugh?*’ m ent. passing «»nee o r twice aero»» his although one of the smallest in the Rial*', can in production be placed the m atter? W hat A-»r< I done, th a t you The g irl's lipa quivered, but no longer lips before he asked, sud«lcn!y. shoubl Is no «lif—** alongside of the largest, as one s .x lh of the entire wheat crop a tiu u a lly w ith anger; tin- flush on her fac<* t«x>lc ‘'Nothing,** he interrupt«-«!, stiffly, "You will go, unqucM ioning. w ith "t an I not w e Mina « 'lay? It is very im aoft«-r glow, and the light of battle in her anyone I m u J , no m atter how sufgular exported from the State uf Oregon is taken front this C ounty. ere* quickly changed to m errim ent, an portant.** my choice?"’ a little !augh gurgled softly o u t "W alk into th e parlor," the girl re- "W ith any you can tru s t," she an F ruita of a ll kinds bear in abundance anJ are of the very best q u a l piled, coldly. I wiil see if anvM -rvants "M illie McKee," she »aid. w ith moni swered, calm ly. tory voice, but advancing softly to him, ity . Some of the best orchards in Eastern Oregon are t > be found ! areabotiC " And. w ith««ut even a glance "I tru st thin one, as I would m yself." "1 would not have believed any other he replied, "lie reaily at th ree n’cloelq at him, she ran lightly upstairs. here. living man had he told me th a t yon "She diiln't se< in In m ind it a g reat ttic moon is dow n then. Dawn to-m or «leal," Mr McKee said to himself, tu rn w ere-ay.sM f/ No, sir! You shall not row will see you well on the way to lib stop m«- until you hear tier, Willie, e rty and home," A portion of the C ounty is p eculiarly adapted to stockraising, and ing Into the em pty parlor. “ Hut I was j how inu.'h fu rth e r I tru st you than vou "Y <»u are a true, good friend. Mr. Mc thousands of sheep, hors-s and cattle of the l>est breeds and highest eiyAf. She talk s one way and a rt* an trust in*-: The man who lias so cause» o ther If it had been one of the prison Kee," th»? wom an answ ered, feelingly. lcssly excited y o u r—” ahe pouse«l an in "<io«l know s—though I «annot a y —h«>w grades a rt to bo found w ith in her borders. er» any wu»/ Hut th tl fellow!** And stan t - " y o u r an g er gave me a e««at for I thank you! I will be n-a«ly a t th ree ." he stared nt bin angry-faced reflection a naked prisoner—C am 's brave boy« held out h e r hand. * l.s th is good- The assessed valuation placed upon property is very low, as wall as in th e m irror, w ith the pat-ine-on-tho- ennain! More; lie riskml hi:, life, per She by*’ haek e*pr>-*i n of a m an who convinces the tax levy, as there is no need of either being high, the C ounty brine him self against his will, ’llir n b eto o k haps, to w hisper to me th a t it had a "No: only au rrroir, I think. I will ** V f .-I IT s A G K if.I i 1.ARK. MAKY,** M'fcEg SAIU. e n tire ly out of debt w ith plenty of money in her treasury to meet all nut th e inysu-rioua not«- again, reading treasonable paper sewed in its lining.'* see you again, m ost probaldy." , it very f lowly and very carefully; but, lie was a t the fro n t <loor again. Bui, ranum —th a t holy of hoik*»—c o n ta in in g her obligations. soflsehow, the e hura-ters would ehango had the d eb t of obligation F*-en t«-n hi» th ea tric al outfit. C- stum --. . to fam iliar English penm anship, the time,-, as heavy. McKee would have felt of every hue. c lo a k s wigs. 1 .-b», it paid in full by the tone in w h i c h an swords, and nuualx-rk-ss p?ts. p--.us aud The County has a flue tw o-story brick courthouse, surrounded by 'sh o rt, m ystical sentence* would tw ist themaelven into those un-uningful n o th o th er voice whispered, a fte r a hurried butties» of unguent.» aud eolurs i- r well kept grounds. ings so well reinemlxn*«! in m any a dif conference in the hall: "m ake-up." st'-x l revealed in v.s : - fering missive, on th. tuv less im portant, "Hueh a novel i«l.-a! And ae goo«t of ordered confusion. Quickly h 's pm - you to tru st me, Willie! God »peed and ticed eye ran over th e wh >ie s-' The p rin cip a l business places iu the C ounty are W a x c o , Grata V alley p. rha,«s, but fateful to his pence of -» mind. prosper you, brave—dear boy!" tw o wigs, sevund pair* c i la mrj u, and Moro, a ll th riv iu g towns. • T he const 14 clear; you can eome,” . a lot of pads and fem ale busts, ; u<! n"- Itesste IVewt eh ester said, quietly, as she CtlAPTEK XI - «nerou» pot. of pein*.—«-hosen vrith o -.i trip|H-d lightly dow n the stair». ' a xtuin s MAfejCKaanx care. lYseking them in to a vuyae, ho C IT Y O F M O R O . The y<>uth ¡darted tow onia the door, W ith equally rapid step, but fa r light poaoed u-.is« lessly in to th«- stre et und hesitated, th en halteiL e r heart, W illie McKee »trade through regained Meredith'» buns-*. I’,- ■ I "S he mug leave to-night,** he said. ”1» th e b itte r night tow ards his ow n h«.me. w ithout ringing, and softly . px a d tho Moro, tho County Scat of Sherman C ounty, is locate«! near the center «•verything ready'.'" The* stre ets w ere q u ite di-serte»1.. the d«w»r of th e sitting»nx>m. T he - I ba a- of the C ounty. I t has a population of some 500 Inhabitants, each aud "Uf eours«'it is. Mamma ha» kept w eather keeping indoors all not forved elor w as stretched a t or. e ¡.. h. ,,-reat thing» ready for im m ediate call." Misa to be out: and. as he sped along, the leathern ehair, a w aim -:i;. every one of whom has tho interests of the town at heart; and no d if . set Hessie responded, in business-like tone, yo u th hum med snatches of oin'ra- «•nvekq.ing In» stu ri’iy from . und in» ference how they may be divided cn religious, p o litic a l or other ques lle r voice was low ami gentle, but her bouffe. slippered feet stretched e to tho Gone, when a n yth in g pertaining to the welfare of the town comes up, rye» never met hh*. "Come; you said you Suddenly a broad glare of light fell fire, hi» huge racers h a v a fil'ir.r -i •« Wi re in grvnt haste." upon him from the hall of th e l ni«>n nx-m w ith frag ra n t, «in-nm-iu ’uciug then they act as one man, w orking together in u n ity to accomplish th e i " I t is terribly cold outside,” was the club. A» ita door opened a slight clouds. F'rom any vis: .us ho w ua purposes in view; and in every instance success crowns th e ir efforts. ra th e r Irrelevant reply. m an, in a m ilitary overcoat, ran down arouse .1 by th e q uiet query: *’1» it? 1 th o u g h t the w ind hod died the steps. F acing the nj.xtulight. this "YVud ye lie a fth e r m in d in 'a cup o* m en recognized cneh other. tay, now, wui a b ite o’ ¡di p r? Or Moro is about 1400 feet above the sea level, and is locate«] upon r o ll down.” T here w as peculiar a tte m p t at inten-st in th e w eather show ing "G oodevening, Maj Bond." wud ye ra th e r w a it fu r th a t ¡hiriu.p, ing ground th a t slopes g ra d u a lly to tho northeast, m aking a beautiful through h e r tone. "Good evening. Mr McKee. W alking W illie McKay, to e.x.ni " "Y es, it has; b u t th a t only tnaki-s it tow ards home? I ll j«iin you." And. picture to the tra ve le r entering the c ity from any direction. “ Why. Mary, how dare you— •Th* colder. ” dropping into step, th e federal officer devil! Is th at y ., Yi.'iio. ' C an .1 "S T O P W I I J . t K ! " T IIK I.tT T I.K FOKM UK- w ent on, in seem ing innocence: "H ave •‘H uealt? llow oild!’’ cried, as he turned. "YYl.y m », >.i Moro has a fine system of waterworks, and in fact is the only town FORK HIM ROSE RRECT, COMUAXDFt L. "Ye*. I think it will frveae to-night,” not seen you for several days. Been is the m atter? Y on 1 » ■!< a - grave as a due-king again?" in the C ounty w hich owns ita own water p la n t, fu rn is h in g an abun he said, vaguely. ghost, for all y o u r tioasense." The young m an's eyes fell, and a flush *'I shouldn't wonder. Hut you'd t»et- "No; not .»ihec I saw you last. My “ it w as not n a-x-Ui:, e :J y nerj.-us dance of water to its citizens, as welt as having an u n lim ite d supply in of sham e sw ept his face. Next in sta n t te r go up to t aro, now ," she answ ered m other has been ra th e r sick," McKee practice,” the younger m m r e tu r n -.1. he raised t«oth bravely, looking into esse of fire. from the doorway. answered, readily. ‘ Splendid w eather " I f I can fool you. I t h i n k I j .0 “ «*h. yes! no tim e to loae," Mr. Mc hers os he whispered: for ducks, too. The shooting w ill bo the bluer.» ats. Carroll, you can trus» "Hessie, my darling! Van you forgive splendid to m o rro w ." Mary impli ltly?" Muro has ono of the best graded schools in the County, and no paiua Kee replied, w ith a sta rt of half aw ak me?" ening. He t«M>k tw o brisk steps "A re you p u u g to try them ? I'll give "A s 1 can m yself w ith a secret, > r a "I have no th in g to forgive," she an or expense are spared in b u ild in g up tho sch«x»l, each year m aking it tow arda her, then »topped short again: yon 0 perm it," the m ajor replied, rath- treasure.” was th e reply. "B u t w h a t sw ered, fran k ly b alding out her little " I t w ill be nn aw fully cold ride, if we e rq u iek lv . it seemed, to tiie already- do you mean?" better than the preceding one. hand. " You w ere rig h t to t.peak out, warned Baltim orean. Hut he answ ered, g»-" "Gc.ly to p'.ay the Dromios w iih ; Willie, if—if you susjWs ted me. Hut, natu rally : " I am afraid it will. Poor C ato !" she for onctiifcht only," McKee ausw. < e l, dear. I’eyton F itzhugh may not be a sol Moro has hanking facilities equal to any found in the State, as well answ erisl, w ith eyes still downcast. •'No; but th an k s all the same. I c an 't looking a t hi* w atch. "B y Jove! ne .riy "I'm ra th e r glad the wind has gone dier, b u t he is a gentlem an and a — leave my m other. Her tru sted ol<! .-..-rv- twelve! Umg for her, be:'>re she : as enormous business bouses of a ll kinds that ca rry fu ll lines of every m an!" d««wn Hessie!" ant is called stuhlenly aw ay; s>'rioua to bed." th in g needed in the workshop, on tho farm or in the home. " I w as alm ost ns unjust to him as I illness of her daughter. She leaves to ••Why? so th at it may freezo— fifte e n m inutes late r, t ’le leu.ler >■! w as to y o u ," the y o n th said, gently, as W illie?" night: so 1 m ust stay and play «'kief th. g. -. san stood ■ i he took th e little hand in his. "An«i, nurse to her sulistitute." “ No; because there'll be lesa bre«-ze, Muro has a b rig h t future before it, and at no dista n t day its popula ro r in M eredith's bedr.x«m, ¡ ¡de bv . ’•? llcaa, dear, W illie McKee may not Is- a driving fast, you—silly child!" "W ell. 1 shall be g lad to furnish you w ith Th«» Irish servin.,' wom an, p ,-ir; 7 tion w ill be more than douhlod, as those seeking a pleasant and ideal "Am I? I did not th in k th a t 1 was gentlem an and a m an, but he certainly perm its," th e o th e r said, eonrteon-dy, 1 -vniy i n : «it.» depth-, a»!., r 1.. / . w. .0 is a grand-donkey!" place to live, w ith tra nsportation facilities of the very best nt its door, silly." T his very demurely. "a t any time. Really, they are ¡«-areely l i s deft liand applied ungiit . ; at "H ush, sir! A'« one shall speak so mves« »ry now. b u t may ho a t any in "Oh! perhaps you thought'*—th e talk and p a in t to his own. Veri".- t ui.> ter w ith several religious denom inations represented, w ith tho very best alxm t anyone I —l/'Ar,"’ m ent. t all on ine w ithout he.utation. of a free.*«' prevented his th aw in g too T hey w ere very elose to the parlor 1 am som ething o f •» huntsm an m yself." in th e a r t of "m ake up." th e y c .'h 'i school, w ith one of the healthiest locations in tho State, w ill come and fast, "perhapn 1 nn»?'* fair round ...ee rapidly to ' n t ■ ■ door and to each other, l l e l n - n t over "P erhups, W illie." "Indeed? Wish t had know n th at be« b u ild themselves a home w ith us and help enjoy the benefits th a t can h e r bright face, its eyes glow ing softly fore," McKee answ ered, prom ptly. plosion of’ ruddy a g \ "A bout w hat, lieMie?** t«x». quickly « hanged ..hup o n ly bn derived from a town th a t has the many advantages th a t Moro "1 do not know; b u t certainly al»»ut through suspieious m oisture, am P - "H owever, b e tte r late th an never; arid n sq u ic k touch of the j : > . possesses. tom,thing. Willie, why did you not Weil, it w as perhopt, fo rtunate th a t 1 shall be glad to have yon jo in o u r very and dci pencil shad >ws in a r eome to me at the prisoner»* th a t m orn Miss Hessie had been eorrvvt in her next trip. H ere's my door." w hich tim e’s slower, but sure:'. ’ i - statem ent: " T h e coast iselear." ing?" "T hanks. Good n ight." th e federal mamled years and th e aid of tro '••. ,, Carolyn Clay w as pacing her self-im- said, m uttering, as he tu rn ed away; "You seemed better employeil!” Zero tho h l and experience posit! prison very restlessly when the "N o harm in him. F itzhugh w u a rig ! "t; once more. livv'ly ru n n in g dialogue did u v !;.:•» 04 p a ir entered. lie's as big a fix>l ns he kx-ks. To y the w ork iu hand. "Y ou might have shaken hands. A "I thou g h t yon would never eome,” were m istaken: A needs 1 » w.-.t inn whispered word would not have tak e n a she cried, im patiently, to the man. (T o : v V o n ;,n t.-«I Suddenly he turni-d. stepping r: p i llv m inute—’’ £ '< ’• \ AT. * ■’• " ’ •.•iiltig to t* « « w ill » *»J • L j o l "No; it did not!" T his w ith a snort "W ell, are we reody a t last? Can I go back to McKee, strangely delat ed by * to-night?" .J»''.' “‘••'■•'■'V *•» «* « •rul.l, fa n . V ine.leaa^^ the fam iliar niglit-lateh. of iVgnlty. A!l w a ' . ’. "Y es," ho replievl, prom ptly; "to* ' S ..FL. ««Mel»»/ Plan»« *M.t orfana la mlnliOunH "Hy the way. Mr. McKee, w ho is Mr. "Why, Willie! Yon never whispered -.7 '"» « 1 T 4 U 'I. I , « rspfudtlM to« o f co«. it 0 -1 I ->1.11,a l n ig h t." Carroll M eredith?" one— *’ ‘ 'F o r yea : s 1 - t.i’ < i ‘- . A 7 ™ o n < now «,» In tb r M a r fu tu ro n . w ill ( I jh I I t w.n.1 toU’ "T h en you have heart! from—him?” "Carroll? Why. m ajor, he's tA. club t o jo u . T t . M m ln ln tiirw .h « »« «won prodwewj "No! but Art did!" Mr. M c K cm shot o 'il n ti" rv f oui i. r ? • She dropped h e r eyes and her color bachelor of the t«.w n: o a r Muryliind'a his bolt w ith deliberate aim, and « u t w r il t la « m a n o r o . o r ««..«I ky u«. They m a h l« you to l i Jo! ’ , ;• heightened n t th e question, but she ‘Maj. I’eudennis.* lk»n‘t you know wniteil for his quarry to tum ble, lint- r.a » o a M U < a .-U w r toltoM oa o f a piatto o r o ,* a a a * to a t a r i tering. Hut tho girl lifted to his her eagerly grasped the paper he held out him ?'' oppMWMtoa an4 colar In r o a r ow n »„m a. w i t s toe piai«« J ' t.hat « fi n I w • u ïô ; w i !.. for answ er. "No; only heard his name. Is he a grvnt eves, tllleil only w ith wonder: jg E W lU -S E ND DUR NEW SOUVENIR R A TA LO C ltfJ Sw iftly her eye ra n over it once and hunter, too?" l'Iicn, w heu t « c y l i t , ’ ;, • .i, "W illie McKee, of whom are m u ta lk ’ *' “ " ‘’“ ’ • ’• b i»proaoat- .til i i iu i a l e i t »I» w siT iiT T jrW again. T hen site seized th e large ing?" "A very N im rud," McKee answ ered, l wa.» w ;i>Iiy « uv 1 1 • •);•. Ki.. ’ • a lto A m er'.'au or„ »n« aipl plaivM I l la a w e r k » r » n t ilfhllitB ,OU «*<• I* •« 7Xur* fo r Mw aakl»< 1 "Y on w ill acquit me of se lfish n ess- shovel, th ru stin g it betw een the g rate ligl.tlt "th e best shot and snr«-t east )J ( Hu* “ ''»«‘lalua m ir a alq u a C e rn ito Plan o f aallUia on will understand th n t it is n o t on my etc* l»ars far into th e glow ing coals. And of a lly in a ll M aryland. A -y o u ’r e a \*. w P ix c o Y tr/ for Constiti.b .> . i account a t all!" lie posed w ith effort once m ore she fell to studying the let hunter, you must m eet him. Hut eeme My v i !t> Hif.'ci'. «1 ii ,1 : - ’ y» f ful dignity. " I t is w holly on ye«r ow n. ter. her com panions looking on in some in and have a nip before you to rn in " «ston.a ¡¡i! it ve'i-.î lier, ¡.‘,.1 n ii Thia cm lhod fcrwt o o a iiM w Ie J llaolf to 1» w onderm ent. But when a y oung lady volunteers her lie threw the door wide, tu rn ed up t t w a n a r o f a M illio n S o i l . f l M T n r r h a "Y ou understand?" she asked Meliee, th e hail gas, and. for the first tim e, a our rxp t • ‘ l'<" g." - !o ,!.. .; o dislike and ixm tem pt for a m an, and U I II I B VOX r « U . IM r o x V A T IO lf . A &Jl then I nee her sm iling and w hispering abruptly. "Y ou see w hat he means?" unionist fix t had pa-soil over Mrs. Me- the best r ■ 1 • "V aguely, only. Carroll and 1 aro Kee's jealous threshold. w ith lutn in public place», it does lx»th a t sea for th e full m enning—for w orld.” A tr ia i w iil 1 • y i seem —’’ " Try th a t brandy," W illie ¡aid in the WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY, a ; , : ,- "Stop, W illie!" T he little form before th e reason of w ritin g to him ." <lining-n»om. "M y fa th e r Im ported it it’s unrivaî; .! ; F o r answ er M iss« lav drew th e ¡hovel “ 9 T A || l. | S K I D him rose erect, cotnm nndfuk "Y ou are thir*y years ago. We don't m e it often; diseases, ti t il botti e » o v m a a ■. from th e coals, strik in g th e d u d from my stepfather'» cousin; you have Mary t ionan m ust have left it out." ml $1. Trial bot'Jes .;«e ,.t .1 know n nn* since ehildhiMMi; we have it and foldinga new spajx-rsm odhlyovt'r "M iss Clonan has g»xxl ta ste ," the it. T h cu she pressed the le tte r iinuly been fraud;,; b u t even jo u »hull not m ajor said, em ptying lu -g lu sa w ith a d r u - g sis. 7- ONE OF THE MOST PftOOUCTIVE COUNTIES IN THE STATE. increase ERY PERSON CORNISH CO >