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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
Vo \ X • • • • did * •*;'"t" ' MORO. SHERM AN VOL. I. C O U N TY. OREGON, THUR SDAY, A U G U ST 21, OOÜNTY 7 ONE OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE COUNTIES IN THE STATE. - > 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 t i b l e lo a n in c r e a s o in p r o d u c t iv e n e s s to < w n u r . u v ir j * i wh i p c i . w A IlCMANOC o r TUB Hxm.LI.IOM. u ta a tt tr w<M ruiuv*iit la* pu ttin ' a flask o' »unuuat in ’em. It won't lx-, th e tin t, per hap*: a n ’ it'll be nudr !. B ryant.” ‘fh u n n ed if she hasn’t longer head ami truer heart th a n m<st men'.’* Mer edith reclaim ed, a* th e door closed. ‘ Mix for younu-lf. Willie. T hen- arc flask- and dem ijohns galore in th e aide- boqrd. but youra tru ly has not even peepe»! into it since lie broke hi* word, NO. 1002. 14. horse p u ,fA<! « p W o rt. • Who goes ' road to take. Mia- f la y .” th e re '’” th<* « iiallcngcr rep--:tt'-d. gruffly. j ••VVilii« McKee!” T he g irl's ^*ataze- “ An' w ho wad y, sliuppo»,-7 ” Wtv. t ’»e m ent sv e a tlc -n did not raise her v«toc, ac-w er, to MG* (Tay’s g re a t dread. in the exclam ation. “ A n ’. l>y th* same token, it'i. not goto’ 1 “ At y our w rvive," ho s»ns,. «#i 1, am. but coinin’.** cli«i|ri'y. "T h e a d ju ta n t g e n c ta H t« '* A ’ •T lsre you the e- -inter«ign. irearan'*'’ tr> m>: 1 did not exngct to m e t ot:y “ Have I tai' «rJto'H/ l i s t I to 1*> pick« ta Htrt w< h a v l Mruck tb o a o u th ».ht» pp< J 1<7 iny w ant 0bi*rtl Bond, fork now ; It's aril nickeled, evidently; beyant in th ’ tow n, *Wf f<i -take m- and you w ill be ».tie a t old Pete's cabin dnehther lx »me free an' otidU th irhed, before »r-nriae.” sor.” • “ H are you th<- • -<»mt«-ruign?" . ..»to ’irtlA P T K S t XI O cam e gruffly from th«- darlrrlra*. ” a k m a t o n v a R F ^ in . “ Shore P re some nv it.” w as th<- re B right, d«autpliv»> glint-, of aanriae ply. uad th e driver nudged Miss fla y , slanted l-*w fr .in tin -«.n a p east over the a» the fur glove u \x it deep into th e i.ni- low i.hor»- line, touch in g ?y et ««nly t5>- pl<- pochet. and <lr« »•' fugth a gor«d ly tallfre»-1 ;»». i . . obi P e ts jhaergud f.*u0> rtos>k. T o the g irl's w«m<tennent. it Ms d lggy e a b ti on th e cr.-e’i an<tp: W» w ent r tru ls h t to th « n w i — m outh, a like a sta tu e in ntog fn- g u rgling swallow, i. n-so-i-o iBg ronack tsa tly .' and a » |r >ng odor «»f brandy titling tho •“hialy. a r t and tall. Hi; Ai cold a ir on its withdm v/uL th e long. l»a y Huto* of th e I ••Corp'ral —ga-adl Post nnraber one!** w hich th e i . rihtiTUu-» '»• «>1 called tho im patient «entry, a , his m us every ir> -ti'> n , d e n o te ., ket ra ttle d So a “ charge.” stre n g th , even for on«- of bi-, Then- was aoun<l of feet appr««aching calling. And the grim s tn iif a f a run: th*n th - thiek e« ia- gr«»wl«-i: hard, seamed fci«-e sb inns “ Vt»t L u voa yoe yelling, bhonea'j stre n g th w ell suited u> 1 H af you f.»un<l soi.-iedings, win d id'/*' d u a n c r c u t and tiriu<-r th at e • t ’halb nged, an d no Countersign!** th e negro. I’eU-'s features a th e sentry FrpUed. and ste rn , the thin, blue B *T)ism»>und. rren d , tind g»-«-fe d e r though used to sutklen p«-r and hi» gonnderzine.** th e «srporal ordered, w ere th»- m otto of the Doti^;» “ Kcatfty: throw ing his lan te rn ab u se his head ay«- rea«lyl” and dimly show ing the tw o women on T he c la tte r of hoof and wheel* grew th e trap. * clearer; th en M«m-dith*a ia n u lia r tra p “ W udn't ye come an' g it it, Mtother appear»«! an»l «brew up a t th«- m bin. , Kraut'.’” w as the unm ilitarv rejoinder, -H e re we aro. lV te," McKee cribto •tl'h 'lik o a o’ ye. be th ra tin ladies vrid m er-ity. «: 'anLjtiD g fast a* skirt* tJuna^ eatm iddyrayshin. shared li’Aaal ¡x -ml»ie«l. n n n ' : - t i n g M i> .* a C h iy 's wad th< gin'ril boyar.t, as g ta tu th ’ d ix-r-wF« a * “ Yea. It’s a grand l»rk. M ary," MeK«-e »aid. n a tu ra lly , "a fancy ball, w here I cannot u m > n mask. Do you think they'll r»x-ogniac in»’?” “ Sorra a w an o’ ’«eni” Mr*. Clnnan Marti-« I a t h e r double self reflected in Sherman County la hound 1 « i i the north lv< the Columbia lliver, on th e tflaMk. “ Shure 'tw ould b other th ' the eael by the John Pay Hirer, on lh> w«*t by the Pochutes Hirer, mi th e r uv ye to know her child. A ball, A 1«. M t o t h i f W W an i on the aouth by Was« o County, and embrat •••« in «aid boundaries ■ to ••Very likely; jx-rhap* several,*’ Mc Kee replied, ’ightly. "T here, th a t line •trip of rouutry about Sr>0 square Uiil-s. n> «->■»» turn* up the end of th e noM-. K Anyway, Mary, it will be a n gular su r Tne principal production of the I ounty i« wheat, a.t.ioujth larg* prise purty. T hink I'll «to?” quantities of oat« ami barley are i t 1 annually. Shcriuau County, "I do be th in k in ' th e y 're ,x-tther eye» although one of the «rnalleai in the Slat«-, can in production ha placed th an common, ef it don’t,** the woman nuawered, adding, w ith a m eaning hark: along«»!* of the largcat, n« one a itth of the entire wheat crop annually •‘Horrn « b it •»' my Mgg«rye have. th o ”. . An' in th' n ig h t they'll look more a t th* eiported from the State of Oregon is taken from thia County. flgger than th ' fa» r Shure. it'* no node oiidiii* V» t h ’ rl»k, bad lu rk to 'em '” T m " " ’v r - Fruita of all kind« hear in abundance and are of the ecry beet q u a l She »poke gravely; ami th e «-arnest , gleam of h e r «-)-••• into hin ow u t«dd the ity. Some of the beet orchard* in Eaetern Oregon are to 1*> found f t gro voi.-e • eomiuj* to such qursM<Jtu-.bk; J TS P t« n - - , , . vos m an th at she more th a n suspected hin yjRn . \ i i ^ P ' Hi® * «leff.-l **. I, so fast! 4 » ir k ’ n shape. Hod riginal Sto Come Had O Grtoiual come ia to th a t here. v-UM- for th«- diaguiae. "So you th in k "H ism ount, if you have the w ord." ord.” t tra p * an P 1 / I 1 1 1 Dtamonnt. a n 1 s sp n k» k. n n la a tk th a - t t voice. Pete toid it 1» not a tu*ll, Mary?" b ra ck e d her, ate I Carolyn Clay w hkpered low. accepted them ats ¡-onntersig-n anil pa A portion of the County it peculiarly adapted to alockraiaing. •»» * m ptly. “ IMrvil a tut!” w as the re tu rn w hisper, rade. a “ Shure it'» not to b r thinkin* I'm thooaanda o, sheep, horaee and c a tt’.o of the beat breed« and highest paid, w ith the addition aloud: "H en- it be. , . '. : i ' ■ I ,im n-r i '. ii I ’.-W»,” theflto* »or,*’ th e woman answ ered. "Me M ishter ihitcky, w n t by th e gin n l a ll „ s«,(. th rew hQX . eii. »<aa gradtw are to be found within her b r Jert. aunt use to »ay th o t th ’ »het m outh o v e rt!, paper. w e get a to «« now *’ caught no Ilea. Hut. w h ith er it do be H esitan t Ix-tween new ly-h-nmed dis- “ S a rrc u t. m issv," the negro repeated, a tight, a frolic or a foot race, ye'd txwt The assessed valuation placed upon property is very low. a« well at eipline an d the g ia m o u rb f oft-rep«-ated "tG a,; yo-s i r n . ¿holy. I has tospeetcil kupe th e Agger up to th* face. W ait a title, the green nan-eommish. advanced vo- ¡j,. f„- i ^ - trips." the tax levy, as th« re ia no ne< 1 of either • ing high, the < ounty Being b it. Mlnther W ill.” Mie left McKee to polish hia com H E K X T K M 'K P H IS H A S P , A M P MRS. CLU- cautiously tow ards the wagon, peering * - T hank you. Can wo get n t e w to- entirely out of debt with plenty of money in her treasury to meet all k«enly nn«ier hi* uplifted lantern, night?" s h e agaiv. a >4.< », itnx.ousiy. plexion w ith a hare's-foot, standing in X A X aH«M»K IT W A R M L Y . Gra-qiing the extended paper, he read it -R eek ’» ,” th e bla k replied, as gntoe- her obligations. n m«-»t composite a ttire . A heavy, low- a,s bjv-Hy. • I>* creeks is aeumuhsl necked h u n tin g »hlrt term in ated in fo^idd times, w ith Peyton Fitxhugh. lly laboriously w ith one eye. while try in g to fix th e other on the tw o women. ^4 | mt e l’s lig h t, an' I kin w uk have you seen him aineu?'" The County has a Aue two-story brick courthouse, surrounded by th ree pair* of dark tight*, draw n <>n for th e •au way. “ Dot v,*4 ail ride." he said a t len g th , out onto de fiat*, shcly. Den, ef de rib- n d ay m orning, a t the prisoners’ w arm th; and over these depended an hatxiing back th e paper. “ You m ay b e r en i c!«*e—” well kept ground«. am ple skeleton skirt of the day drap<-d lim-i mit not la te r,'' MeK'W answ ered. “ But « e d it be?" she toterrupU sl, im- w ith a dark balm oral and a ma»*iv<- pun I “ I suppose he's loafing a bout th e elub, br<x-ee«t " T he sen try steppe«! aside, facing and patien tly . The principal business place« in the County are W aseo, Gras* \ alley ier of »tiff crinoline. S eleetinga heavy ’>ben he should be in V irginia, fighting.” coming to a “c arry .1' b u t th e c art did “ De m arxler know s." Pete answ ered, gray wig ««f w om an's hair, he quiekly Meredith growl«*!. and Moro, all thriving towns. adjusted it. com bing the band* low “ S«»: he hasn’t showed a t th e elub not move; and Miss Clay trem bled, lest gTarelv a s at? »venunter. “ lle .m t send- over hi* forehead and tw istin g the ends since th a t night. But don’t abu«x- him. th e gulp from th e flask had done its in’ Pete no laarracles; so dis ol«« nigga’s k n o w le lg e -n ,^ - d«?n't go no fodder dark In a tig h t k n o t Carroll, lie ’ll tu rn np all rig h t. I guess. work. C IT Y O F M O R O . “ Yell, vhat for you vos raiding?" th e de p r e s u n t But I re.k 'n !" As he stepped back for final view, th e S«m«-th»ng I heard to-night make* me corporal asked, im patiently, slapping “ An«l w e reckon on some h o t eoff-.-e. wom an recntenxl w ith her ample am ple Sun- think I- itxhugh ia game. said. "» “ I hope hi the other retorted. “ But his arm s for w anr.th. gown, and a poke bonnet o f tin- Moro, tba County Seat o( Sherman County, is located near the center •iay “ By me sowl. y e ’re a «larlin'!" was th e Clay, Y«m need it. Lfter th a t freezing usual d epth ami flagrant in «lecoration Mosby and S tu a rt nessi men all the of the County. It has a population of s«»mo 500 inhabitant», each and of gr«-«-n a,n«l yellow fkiwera. Ib-sid«-*, same." retort. “ Didn't ye ask fu r it—fu r ride.” •Sarvant, Mar..' Kee," the negro said, every one of whom has the interests of the town at heart; and no dif she earrie«! n ¡«ondcrous pair of eorM-ts, Then for tw o hours the tn«-n talked some av th ' counthry sign?” And the. earnestly over roads. rout«*s and oaUofTs driver extended th e flask, in full lig h t rem oving his woolen cap. as ib ry en w ith am ple wnist. ference how they n>ay/be divided on religious, political nr other ques ” M ither of love! but ye d«» be a fine in the country. McKee never once drop • >f the lantern, adding: “ Ye n a d en 't re* tered. “ De -offee’s dar; a a ’. wid tl- iady's p*»rmi*»ion. 1 11 go 'ten d te r M ara’ tions, when anything pertaining to the welfare of the town cornea up. eopy!” she erh-d. adm iringly. “ Yer ping into n a tu ra l spew h. b u t using fuse. , t do be th e' rale eray th u r." Mary Clonan’s br»>guc and m anner, W ith puckering lips and a quick g’anee Car’l’a h then they set as one man, working togother in unity to acooniplieh the hill's r «larlin* knot an' nil; but thiin eliciting his friend's frequent praise on tow ards his inferior, the new levy low- W hile th e w orn horse was led in to a lig* an* th a t waist shpoils th e sim- purposes in view, and in every instance success crown« their efforts. cred his light, seired the flask and t«x»k *he,tcre«l gin le. well ba '•< from th e fuithry, T here.” site nitded, n«ljusting his capital acting. And ju st u* the clock stru c k three, «<ne hups-gulp, w iping his m outh «»a his road, a n d rublx-d b risk ly fr .¿> «nu. J e tlie «-«»rset. "ahlip under a few towel* to heel by th e lu-awny l*hx. k./d.'K ee t > fill out th* w aisth. aor! lz«ok a t him, Mr. Carroll M eredith's shooting trap, overcoat cape as he handed it lx*, k. Moro ie about 1400 feet above the aoa level, and is Inc ited upon mb draw n by his ,x-»t hors«.-. turn«sl slowly “ Ye're n o t n fth er b e in 'm a n e «-no’ to poured steam ing coffee. Ther. C-arolyn now!” •nF ground th at slopes gradually to the north .»isl, making a beautiful McKee, sebx-ting a massive pair of into Mr. G ray's large y ard, the host leave out yer parth n er?" th e ow ner o f Clay produced Mrs. Gray s mu h-pr&bed pads, was deftly fixing them in place himself again sw inging th e key th a t th e liqui«! asked. “ It do lx- eow ,d eno’, tin. picture to the traveler entering the city fruit .my direction. “ No. n o t th a t,” the yo u th eried. impriaoned the aleeping servant®—open I'm thinkin'. to m ake m nmle a dhrop." w ith safety pm». ing the gate. He stared w ith «s|ual sur- ••\o w ahlip th ' «lrissover yer hid.” Again, in the s truggle Itctwven disci “ Those are y onr m an h»ng rr.ti ns. Moro has a fine system of waterworks, and in fact is the only town “ W ait a bit. 1 m ust aecure my figure priM> and «loubt a t the buxom woman pline and n a tu ra l g»xxl-nature. disci H ere's o u r b re ak fa st—M aryland e n ' pline w ent down, and th e G erm an e x ik e ry .” in tho County which owns its own water plant, furnishing an abun first," he m awrn*il, stru g g lin g into a handling th e reins so like an expert. “ Aisv. d a rlin ’. Ye've no nade to look tight net shirt, and pulling it «lown He dived deep into Mrs. Cl m an's off into darkness. A quick dance of water to its citiicns, as well us having an unlimited supply in snugly so as to round hia artificial out. T h' sh tra te ’s all clear." th e d r ite r stepped grounding of arm s, a pause: th en he re- p«x-ket, com ing up w iih 11 pa k:-ge aiuphtude into n a tu ra l curves. T hen—- said, m aking an easy tu rn to face the appeared, again w iping liis o w n m outh, w rapped in oil-silk and packed w».h th - case of lire. the dress slipjx-,1 on. th e hooks fasten«»! gate. “ Be me aowl, I do lx* forgetthin! as he returtusl the flask. lx st «»f e.i'.d 4i,».-t..n’ia:.s: an : th ■ ...!- and the poke bonnet in place—the 11 «-re's a note fur th ' young iniaa M isth e r, “ Dot vos foine, foine!” he said, in venturous p a ir hr» akfast«xl w it : i> Moro has one of the best graded schools in the County, and no pains inasi,u«'ru«ler htnsle heavily into the McKay's soft on." friendly eonti«h-nee. “ Now you yob vree tite n a tu ra l to fro sty m arni’ z. tor ely or expense are spared in building up the school, each year making it sittin g nx'in. T hen dea«l silence reignixl, as the to Kiss on." ahhxl by d a n g er passed end h e. re “ An’ I'm nfther th in k in ' it «lo lx; m aster of the house t«x«k th e note in. newed. T hen, as the negr» again “ Shure an' I w ill, darlin*! It's none bettor than tho pri ce ling one. lline for bid. Mouther C arroll.” he suid, tm«»n reappearing w ith tw o shadowy too w arruin here," w as the answ er. loomed g ig an tic in the low d«x»rway, w ith a deep but laborkm s courtesy. figure«, one heavily mufile«,. “ Au’, be th ’ same token. I'll shpure a tìie girl asked: Maro has banking facilities equal to any found in tho State, as will T here w as a long, clinging em brace, ••(¡rent!" eri«»l M eredith, glancing J “ Any patro l boat:» in the river. Pete?" “ Plenty, m issy; but deci doan’ count. -•« enormous business houses of all kinds that carry full lines of every from eounterfelt to reality. “ Mary'» and then Carolyn Clay w hispered: “ Word» cannot sav w hat I owe you, very self! Willie, th a t would be a tr i Mos’ o’ «ley kn«>wa Pete, a n ' let? hin» thing neaded in the workshop, on the farm or in the lion»«. Bess—and him! T hink of it, <lear, umph for burlesque." fish onq u rah '»bonable.” “ Be«t:*d, Mary shine,Is n rat: and I'm w ith Gixl's blessing, w ith in th ree days “ B ut Mars' C ar'l auid tran tp »rts were pa.-sing up. n ig h t before last," M< Kee Moro has a bright future before it, and at no distant day its popula th in k in ' it do ,x> safe to th ru st tli' shpat I shall kiss m am iua and my p«x>r little av h e r!-M a ry ," —h«- tu rn ed gravely to Fairfax!" hi*:«t .jfit * -i. tion will he more than doubled, as those seeking a pleasant and ideal her- - “ if I'm going to a ball o r a funeral “tbxxl-by, darling Car»'. May He place to live, with transportation facilities of the very best a, its door, it m akes no «lifferenee; but I w ant you w atch over and tak e y ousafely to them . «To lx* C o n tin u e d .> keep closely in the house un til 1 re Willie says you can tru st th e woman with several religious denominations represented, with the very best to tu rn your clothes. 1 k n o w , can tru s t Im plicitly.” A l, W a r e s a v a o . •chool, with one of the healthiest locations in the State, will come and you, and I «in tru ly g ratefu l for your “ 1 «,«», dear; tell hint so! Good-by! C»«xl bless you and him! God bless trouble and w illing help " ‘ For year« 1 .-uff«n «1 un build themselves a home with us and help enjoy the benefit« that can V I,«- extended his hand, and Mrs. you all!" told tr>is»ry from br«'iu,vii;i-." writes only be derived from a town th at has the many advantages that Moro rio u a n shook it w arm ly, but w ith dep A nother stra in in g of the girl to her recating shake of her head. W hen her heart, a long, sisterly kiss, and Carolyn J. H. Johnston, ot Brought »n, G ; , possesses. r i ow n was w ithdraw n a new gold piece Clay was on , he seat by her stran g e “ that often J tvas unable to work. g littered in it, nt w hich she stared cu guide, and Mr. Gray tuck in g in the Then, when everything else failed. heavy rolx-s, ntxxlfu, th a t freezing night. riously. “ Is it to kape th is fur ye I inn. sor?” Then «mt q uietly into the still stn-et, , J was w holly cured by I)r. '< ngV r v l '.i ; ¡Vi slowly over «vhoitig stones, through she asktul. imux’ently. , New Diseovety i«>r CoPsUti.p; .on. TO “ No; for yourself,” McKee answered, tmxmless, b itte r e«»ld, the h u n tin g -tra p quickly ch an g in g tin- subject. "B e snru ra ttled lightly, the pace m ending as Mv wife suffered ii tens« ly from and keep well out of sight til, 1 c«'ine." they neared the o u tsk irts and the im «.»<•««,Ifiilm ihl« maw-*«ln.» n r « ill mh .1 ! n.-thii.a till ’ tir'd h r and nil p a tie n t horse, given his head, broke into "B ut I do be th in k in ’ ye'is a bit errin'. 'abMintoi, fm*aat at t acuiali •-•«• taartaM1 : tpm.1 il„ a nii-.lr I« of plnn-M suit er*-aa« I u m lalatur jour experience g cs ’<> simw it is fk»r," tin- woman nnswered, quietly. his sw inging tro t. t » u NiastvaMaa o a N u r a h w M a a a fa a a i f )<*»v»x««4l Carolyn Clay, w rapped in cloae-ellng- "T hint clothes b«-n’t fur rin t: an' share I the host croup m. .'« i; • in !?»■ ba»t«K n-w IT in O m - r.-nr luturo «■> w ill «l« U> i I’m not Im p in 'a bhnnlt." She laid the ing thou g h t and one«- more j«»yous in her «mboaaaU Mt «o yan. Tb»w m lnl*turra baw*Iswn prmtonwl1 tw orld.’’ A t r i 'l wiil m:;« - y ,i sens«- of free«lom gnincil, w as as silent euglc on th«- table quietly, ns she adde«l: • »«■•-•« '■•••«. T lx - r «M-a»«lime Ui«- mo«! .-«pi»u»l»rl “ I'm alw ays riddy to hilp th ’ m asther for aw hile ns w as the careful driver; but, •<)»«-rti«ttj« in nt «er » re r i i m 4 by « m . They winl-te yeu t.-| t's uv.rival « i r t ! r. ■ • •• I - ■ g f m«Jt« a caUafiw-tory m U cii »X • pis»» <<r <h-y»u a* X» a a m lj an' 1ns frinds: most ways w hin they're its they left houses far behind and diseases. Guata.de« d I" tie s .'< >«• i:-l«..,r»»..,-»11,1 ,,.L>| In ,,WI, I ,,, W hs I ’ nylaUW j shpitin* some d irty jhob o’ thim blue howled along th e c ountry road, she “ X HAS IS S l’ KCTED V li’ HF FO* t-AST T K tl’S.” WF.WlllflCMD flUR MEWSnUVENIB CATALOCUF j and $1. Trial hctilvd free at all eouts! But it ihx-sn t unde payin' Mary tiirm sl to her m ute companion: II M aM U M y r«.)>ri.*nnu ml the |«IM I »«»Uw la Lor» dhrop av th’ «-ounthry sign till th ' next "Y ou seem to lx- a g«xxl driver.’1 Clonnn, sor, to kape her fae«- hid an' h e , druggist-«. ’ i li |,, n w urk n f n r i l “ Shore; I've druv him afore. Th* wun of yes as shtops me. m outh - In-t. May th ' Holt M ither blis» F M w ill .«ni-rnnlntf nud II I, f W M HV U>* aak»M “ Dere vos bud cine iflore biekid." th e mV shpec«l yer thrick. Mist her Will; but Iw-nstie know s the hand «»' me," w as tho Parties wanting tit. o e r claims 11 rally •sptalB« our nnltine Conilnii Haa e( MUIag o«| man replieil. "Dey vill shtand der Nonl quiet reply. I kin nivver tech thot!’’ wiil do well to write nr s- e M. F ti- " ,s there any eha nee of in ertin g pa rued on, <i> «• n»Ul cloau by.” « * "C ertainly you can’t! Forgive tny “ I II slipake to im beyunt. I’lisint maurice, Moro, Or. 11« has son.«» Thin nmilnvl Una m ,n ia«aU *l llanlf to Or« aw kw nrdness, M ary," McKee cried, trols on this road?” the g irl again dhrantes, darlin'!" Itn n rto r n f a M illio n WniUSn» l*ar«a»aara. w ith a deep blush, invisible under hi» queried, a fte r a pans«-. yellow pine, 2 j niillmn feet to th » w u it k rou rvu. isn'iuiaTiow. aiar The horse tr«»tted m errily by the "Bivvil a guard." w as th e response. pigm ent. “ But it w as n«»t lntend«xl for ‘pay;’ only a little present. Anyway, 1 “ Th' n d d ijjittint-gineril tow ld me by diraly-«'tttlined sentry, and th e deep 1 sectii n, 3 miles from a driveaM.- shall remeinb«-r yo u r help anti tru»t th ' same token, X'isther M cKay—th o t sigh of relieve«! suspense b u rst from th«« stream. New railr«>>nl in « «>ur-« of WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. tlf nm d w as clear—" lips of Carolyn Clay, aa they sped on- o nstruc'ion. Apply at once. your loyalty alw ays." "H alt! Who goes there?" ra n g o u t a wurd through th e glootn. k » t a i « l ir x b d lie shook hands again w ith thenw-om- “ Why «lid you delay so?" she asked. A • Y ■ A R •. Get your it p i .« riler supplì s e n i an. who piuisi-tl in th e disu-way to say« challenge front the dnrkneas directly in “ It w as very risky.” ■. , . ,, “ Thim jsH'kits be «lnpe, M asther Car- front: and the driver's g re a t fu r ghtves at • last. Simply to a seertaia w hich fork u f ^ k s of Geo. Lolton, Moio, rested a gainst the am ple bust, us the roll; an' tli‘ nig h t’s eowld. Ye’d bethel d o u b le w h a t it is a t p r e s e n t .w i ' “S T , qB •VERY PERSON QBE YEAR'S FREE T B Ifll. CORNISH CO, j* * F >1 »