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A ll b in d s of R eservoir and Cistern work in oon-
n e e l i o a w ith
w ater sy stem s in sta lled in first
c la ss s ty le and a ll w ork d on e guaranteed.
D y n a m ite and powder work on a ll k in d s of Rook E x ca v a tio n s
PunawB, Riw
J u ly
he turned through the gate and made
for -the road th at led into tho coun
A C o u n te r fe it
ts
PHYSICIAN 15URGE0N.
W aso o C a th e lto C h u re h .
P i n t s tre e t, S tr o n g
’T o a plaeo where we can le t th«*“
W e d d in g T r ip .
To the Catholics of Moro M talon:
out to our hearts’ content,” said he.
During my recent E aster visitation of
D b . mar » m . goffim ,
Up the toad- through the afternoon
<1
[O riginal.?
>ny large m issionary district, 1 an noun
sunshine they weut at a sober pace,
By F o rb e s D w ig h t.
mí
Olivia Klttridge ha<K never traveled
MfwitCUlfmtllRfeliY ced to th e various congregatlous th a t
hut once the*clty was fairly behind
I visited th a t It waa my Intention to
Confectionery
C opyrighted. 190S
, by A asociated ► them Dean quickened the pace. Faster alone, but it was necessary th at sho
In T b s G o A n B u tM ln g , ¡1 st St gather In to Wasco on the drat of Au-
L4 ter ary Press.
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they went and faster until they were go to New York a t once to Join ber
V . /’• »¿è #♦*’.
V T A 7 T /rv'YVTTTv’Ye teaming along at a mad g ait Across mother, who was ill there. I t was but
¡g u s t.g r Im m ediately after th e harvest
Cigar», Tobaccos
level stretches and over tho low hills
ing a h ao n , all th e boys of m y whole
The uiad gallop up the bridle path they sped. The two horses had caught one night's Journey on the boat, and
dlsWIct of sufficient age to m ake their ended at tho bridge across the little the spirit of the gullop and tore along alnco a stateroom had been provided
Sint oom uu union an d to be ooitflrmed, pond. The gtri drew rein clone to the at their beat pace. The girl's cheeks her father felt assured th a t a b e would
make the trip w ithout annoyance
I now d e s ire t o extend through rttA e p4m pet and, calming her rWTlve Were glowing; Dean’s eyes sparkled
During the early evening aha sat
Observer th e sam e Invitation to steed, whose every nerve seemed with the excitement of it.
out on tho guard enjoying the view o f
They paused finally on the crest of a w ater nnd land. Others were near
the parents and youth of Moro and a-quiver with the excitem ent of the
Physicians
vicinity. I also stated th a t I would wild dash, sat quietly on the saddle hill. Fur behind them lay the city. Its her, among them a nun, a young slater
le a o d d d r in k s s a d le a c re a m in ssa*
personally bear all the expense of these starliig with pensive eyes at the un position outlined ngalutd the sky by a whose f.ico made an Impression upon
and Surgeons
>n. S o d a w a t e r , b o ttle d a n d fo u n t a in ,
smudge of blue s moke. Ahead of them OIL la. The nun carried a prayer
boy a once they came under my charge. ruffled water below.
a lw a y s o n b a n d .
lay a ragged line of hills, behind which
O R EG O N T h a t Is, I would board, lodge, train,
W ASCO
Dean ranged his own horse Iteslde glowed a iiky red with the embers of book, but did unt look Into It, nor did
she tell the bends on the rosary th a t
educate and supply them w ith religious the girl’s, smiling ns he watched tho the sunset. *
C alls P rom p tly A ttended
hung tó her w a ist Nevertheless,
literature, w ithout a dollar, expense to glowing color In her cheeks; AH about
’’Well, that was a ride,” said Dean, w hether It was an appearance of holi
D a y or N ig h t
them selvee or paN nte. 1 rem arked to | them the trees flaunted the gorgeous turning |o the girl.
ness induced by her dress or the life
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’’W asn’t U>” she crknl. "But we led by a member of a sisterhood,
t h e hoys w ith whom I personally spoke tints of late autum n—scarlet, ocher
must
be
starting
track.
See,
the
sun
on this subject,.that w hilst they would and more subdued shades blending
G R A SS VALLEY,
Olivia could not keep her eyes off her.
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spend a large am ount of tim e in reli Into a splendid, farrenchlng vista. bus set. It will be quite dark If wo Perhaps Jho nun notlcedr the Interest
sho had awakened, for she drew her
gious train in g and iu preparation for The crisp, clear air stirred the bload don’t ^ u n y .^ v r—T------ ' —
“ f wish I might inspire you with u chair nearer nnd spoke a few words
th e reception of the sacram ents as like wine. •
thorough recklessness,” he said.
lu a musical routralto volee. This led
above, I would give them a good, plea
D e n tis ts >
The girl laughed, a trifle uneasily.
"You have," she said breathlessly.
to a conversation. In whlc^ the sister
sa n t tim e anil an opportunity to indulge
“Wo shouldn't, be doing such
“Then let’s go Just oue more mile,” lamented th at she m ust sleep In a
In healthy, boyish sports. I desire it things,” she said severely.
he urged.
chair during the night, every bed on
MORO
regón how ever clearly understood by the “Of course not,” salfl Petin, with a “ She1 hesitated.
tho boat being taken.
WRICES REASOM AM LE
"Uorne,”
she
cried
nt
last.
ckucklo«..
J.*Wo
should
havo
m
alutaln-
parents, and by th e boys themselves,
Olivia had been cautioned by her fa
.
»j. v* .
^_Dowu
the
hill
they
thundered,
across
th a t ! require th e hoys to know their ed a staid pace'. We should havo con
ther to have nothing to do with stran
a
bridge
thiR
spanned
a
little
brook
A ll W ork W arranted.
gers. Nevertheless she did not even
prayers and catechism fairly well be tented ourselves i t tho most with a
Conducted on Best Principle»
and up tho rise on tho other side.
forehand, so th a t they m ight the better measured trot. . It's tremendously Again they drew rein. Tho gorgeous think bf this caution in connection
Office In T he Moro H otel Brick.
profit by th e Instructions 1 shall give wicked the way we smash all the con tw ilight colors „were fading. Below with this holy young girl. There w e r e
them d u rin g the m outh or six weeks ventions of this pnrk. We’ll' havo a them lay u little village, Its lights al two berths in her stateroom, and
C o m m e r c io ! T r a d e S o lle tic o
would It not .bo a contrast with the
thpy m ay he u uder m y charge. The mounted offleer on our trail yet. P leas re a d y b e g lfta lo g to twinkle lb the devotion of the sister, whose life was
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- w i w y - w n ’mmuh,; f»r oncTa to sleep
era they are to memorize are: The ant prospect--that. A glorious gal lop, g l o o m , ----------
“Enough recklessnoss?” said he. comfortably alonó while she might
O ur F ath er, H all Mary, H oly Mary, all the same, wasn’t"it, nnd well worth
Apostles Creed, Conflteor, Acts of Con the risk, of incurring the displeasure of "Never! This Is just tile beginning.”
make the nun so by perm itting her to
“Now I'm afraid of you again,” said occupy one of those berths? W ithout
i. »—
trition, F aith , Hope and C harily, H all, the law?’*
' Attorney at Law.
she.-
“Yes;
It
was
glorious.”
the
girl
ad
any forethoaght w hatever she gave the
Holy Queen, T he Ten C om m andm ents
"Oh, no, you’re not afraid of me,” he invitation.
mitted. "Still, we shouldn’t do It.”
'
"TUnt's where half tho fun comes said, with u stcange gentleness. "You’re - With many heartfelt thanks the nun
Office G round F loor G inn Brick and th e six Recep 1» of the church. The
age of first oom m uniou and conflrnt- In,’’ said he. “Ila n g their uhV-futak afuiJul of n few old, time worn conven-
availed herself of the offer. Indeed, a
N ext Door W .W .M .Go. Bank
ation la from ten years upw ards; and Its rules! Do they think w'e’ll limit 7I»7ns”*Toh’re afraid of all (hose plans
great load seemed to be lifted from
that
have
been
made
for
your
f
u
tu
r
e
-
exceptionaly well Instructed, good
her rnlud. When Olivia retired th e
afraid
to
answ
er
your
own
heart
nnd
• T o e AT
bright boys, a year younger, m ig h t be
O REG O N perm itted to receive these sacram ents.
MORO
go against thetm Y’ou are afraid of sister .told- her th a t she would not
crowd |ier by going to bed a t the sam e
yourself—that you may some time do
O wing to th e fact th a t on the 26th of
time,
Would w ait tXH her benefac
ns
you
want
nnil
thw
art
your
mother's
W . C . B r y a n t May last, I m et with a very severe
F. J . M e lo d i
to r had got Into her berth. Olivia,
scheming for you. But you're not
went Into the stateroom, and after she
accident, from th e effects of which I
afraid of me."
C o m e r 7 t h a n d S ta r k S t r e e t s .
had lain down the nun came In and
am now under th e doctor's care iu Kt.
She began to tremble.
I t I* ne w and Its r o o m , are provid ed w ith
Instead of divesting herself of her
"We must go back," she cried.
Vluceuts hospital, some may th in k that
r u n n in g w a te r and lo n g distance te le
"Look,” anld he. “Do you see th at clothing climbed to the upper berth as
phone«. E u ro p ea n plan . R ate«
I have abandoned the idea of traiu iu g
L aw yers
spiro with tlio cross ou it? Well, be she was.
»1 per d ay and • u p w a rd
these boys, as above outlined, but 1
In the- morning ju st a f t e r d a w n
H ig h e s t priced room $ 3
side
that spire 1» a little rectory, and
have not. I am more Intent now than
1 by the boat being
In the- rectory Ts a gentle eld clergy ' ’
R oom s 1 and 2 T h e G inn Brick ever, as I consider it about the only
wan»« 1 tirarm e dock. Standing before
man.
lie's
watching
this
road
down
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.
practical means of accom plishing any
Over W .W .M .C o. B an k
hill even now. Dorothy, he’s expecting the mirror was a young man. H e was
handsome, well drresed a n d re fin e d
C h a s . W r i g h t , P r e s id e n t.
good on these wild missions for the
us.”
"Oh!” she cried, turning her face looking, but on his face was anxiety.
O REGO N dear boys them selves, and of keeping
M. C. DleklBMon, Manager. MORO
Olivia was so frightened that she was
them and th eir parents strong iu the
away.
r
. "Khulliwo disappoint him?" he asked about to close her eyes and feign sleep
faith. N o hoy or m an will be sh u t out
There was a long pause; then w ith when tho young man saw her reflec
from this opportunity, quite a num ber
out looking at him the girl started her tion in the tnlrm r H e turned to ber
are anxious to oome, and the more the
hoi-,' down the bill. At the foot of It and said:
merrier. I will furnish tine, free, am ple
"Don't fear mo! For heavens* sake
sli© stopped nnd resolutely faced Dean.
uccomodations for all, and we will feed
Attorney - at - L aw
Her cheeks were burning, but her eyes don’t cry out! I am hunted and have
them well, too. I hepe to visit the
availed myself of your kind offer for
missions sgaln by th e end of Ju ly ,
never faltered.
P r o tla n d , O r e g o n .
please God, and m ake personal arrange
Office u p stairs R oom s 5 and
"I am afraid of you," she said, ‘‘be concealment. I hoped to go out w ith
m ents for their proposed visit to Wasco.
cause you will always have your way out your knowing how I have deceived
Kor further inform ation and particulars
Opera H ou se B u ild in g
w itlrm e. You will rule me as you like, you. I am no thief. Indeed. I am fiotj
W'-<
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write im m ediately to "***.
do with me as you please, even as you that for which they wish to take me."
He had scarcely spoken the last *
Rev. F a t h e r H ic k e y ,
*TAKK MB TO TOPM OFNTLE OLD CLEBOY- have doue tills afternoon. Yes, I am
j OREGON
MAM.”
MORO
Kt. Michael's Churob, Wasco, Or.
very much afraid Of you—hut—but — word when there came a loud rap a t
ourselves to n fun< teal pace such a take mO to your gentle old clergyman. the door. V n li it vanished the last b i t
M o r o P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r e h .
oF color Tn the m an'i face. Then a
day SI tills anil wlili mi. h a pair of 1 qin very happy even In my fear."
r
ila
ç
h
Fred
Wi
F r e e b u s t o a n d fr o m tr a in s
F ran k M enefee
sudden thought seeincl to come to him.
Services in Moro Presbyterian steppers?”
Bending down to Olivia's ear, he whis
"Wo really ought to,” snhl nho.
church next Sunday, Morning and
R a te s b y th e d a y
M ary la n d S u p e r s titio n « .
pered:
Dean laughed. It w n s.a pleasant,
evening.
There are superstitions throughout
may suso me. I shall tell them
6 0 c, 7 6 c, • I .0 0 , 8 1 .6 0 , 8 2 .
almost boyish laugh. Ills big shoul all the eoiflitles of Maryland concern th "You
a t they have made a mistake; that we
Sunday school at 10 a m.
ders were squared defiantly.
ing crossroads and running water. are a brido and groom on our wedding
E u r o p e a n F la n
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
The things one ought to do nro gen Witches nre supposed to make their trip, I Imploro you not to betray m e ."
Attorneys - at - L aw
erally
unpleasant,”
ho
observed.
M o n k l a n d P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h .
home nt the crossing of two roads and
Then, suddenly summoning his reso
A G o o d C le a n F a m ily H o te l
Como on. Wo'11 let them out onco to appear there at midnight. Oue pe
lution, he opeueij tho door partly and
Office in th e V ogt B lock, upstairs
Regular service at the usual hour moro.”
culiar thing about witches Is that they said, assum ing that he supposed the
Tho girl shook her head.
next Sunday. Everyone welcome.
cannot get across running water, und knock to be to awaken passengera,
“Noi Oh, uq!” she demurred.
a stream of any sort alw ays acts as "All aw ake here.”
M o r o M . E. C h u r o h
O R EG O N
TH E DALLES
“A fraid?” ho questioned.
a protection to the nightly prowler,
"Is there a nun In this room?”
She nodded.
Regular services every Sunday,
who will follow along tho bank of a
*‘No; a bridal couple on our wedding
“Of
the
rules
they
aro
pleased
to
at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler,
stream In preference to tho road. trip."
hamper us with In this 2 by 4 plot of These are (¡omo of the tilings which
’’We must satisfy ourselves.” ■
Pastor.
grass ?"
M . L . E v a n s o f D eM o aa haa been la id
aro more generally believed In the
The youug man looked appealingly
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m.
u p w i t h r h e u m a t is m fo r s o m e t im e a n d
No; not of that," she replied. "Afraid country around W ashington am i along at Olivia. It was a terrible struggle
P H Buxton, Supt.
Attorney - at - L aw
•trfTered u n t o ld a g o n ie s , b u t is n o w u p
of you, I think."
the Fnsteni Shore. Homo of the a rti between her womanly sympathy and
a n d p e r f e c t ly
w e ll.
A sk h im
w hat
Ladies’ Aid Spciety, every Thurs "O f me? Oh, pshaw I”
cles of the creed of t)io superstitious In all a woman holds sacred. The former
c u r e d h i m a n d h e w i l l s a y leas t h a n
Agath
his
laugh
rung
out.
but
tho
MrsC G
that neighborhood are:
triumphed.
a 00c b o ttle o f W a t k in s * R h e u m a t is m Office 737 C ham ber of Commerce day, at 2 o’clock p ni.
girt turned to lilm with a sudden seri
If you sweep your room nt ulglit you
"There Is no ono here,” she said, fex-
Huis, President.
a n d G o u t T a b le ts .
Corner Third and S tark
ousness.
cept my liusbund and myaelf."
sweep awny your wealth.
S p a u ld in g a n d W e s le y C h a p e ls
“You make me rather afraid of you* Never shake crum bs4out of a window
S o ld b y
The youug man shut the door, and
at tim es,” she said. "You tem pt me to after dark. They nre supposed to fall there was uo more knocking or calling.
Services for the sun mer for Spal do
reckless things. I don't know why Into the eyes of tho Lord and to dis The young man as soon as he recover
O REG O N
PORTLAND
ding Chapel, will be at 11 a. m., It should lie so, but It Is. I would nev
each Sunday, Rutledge 4 p. m. each er In tho world have thought of riding turb the spirits of the dead who w an ed his equanimity said, “The day may
Colne wheu 1 can repay you for thia.”
abroad nt night.
Sunday. « G. F. Pinkhain, Pastor hero with any one else ns IJia v e with der Don’t
t o n r j tottto paianlfiurntw] J a m e s ^ S t e w a r t
wnsli your hands in w ater In thcu stepped out through the window
you ju s t now, and tho strange part of which eggs have been boiled. You are aud was gone.
.
•
It all Is that I enjoy it so immensely."
A d d re ss : M O R O , O R L O O N .
Meanwldlu Olivia, whose heart waa
liable to become covered with w arts.—
Additional Locals.
“Enjoy what?" ,
beating like a kettledrum, arose, dress
Baltimore Sun.
“Doing tho reckless things you ln-
ed herself and went Into tb.- cabin,
Hot Coffee and Sandwiches, at
Stock Inspector
• p l r e .”
where she found ono who was to meet v
A B Wolfard’s, Biggs.
M oro. O reg o n .
-4 .----Precocity and Degeneracy.
Dean leaned tow ard her quickly.
her coming tow ard her. Then, treat*
Precocity
Is
not
alw
ays
a
thing
to
be
Sherman County/
“ I wish it were so," ho declared. “ 1
bling, she left the boat.
Ladies: Dont fail to seethe Dies,
wish I really might Inspire you to reck desired. Indeed. It may. Juat us surely
Flvo years passed. One evening nt a .
skirts'on display at the Moro Com less deeds. I wish I might"—
ns a prem aturely rl|*vued fruit Indi bull Olivia on the arm of a friend
Oregon.
E xp ress an d F reigh t
"Now, please,” tho girl Itegged, with cates decay und early death, mean au passed a man sauntering with a lady
mercial Company.
early degeneration nndSoss of mental companion. She knew a t s glance that
heightening color.
D elivered to a n y P art of th e C ity
D e p u t y S t o c k In s p e c to r
For belting, hose, bolt«, elc . < all
“Oh, all right!” said he good natured- faculties. By mnuy biologists It l^-on- bo was the mun who had personated a
P ian o an d F u rn itu re M oving.
slderod an expression of prem atuA se-
L o u is S c h a d e w ltx . K e n t . O regO B
on the Moro Hardware mid Imple ly. “I know the subject. Is tabooed. ulllty. As Lorabroso lias In d ie m e d . nun, and he knew she was the woman
I'll olMorve the conventions you’ve Im
who bad saved him.. ♦
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ment Company.
posed upon me and keep my tongue many of tho men of genius were sub
A few m inutes later be approached
jects
of
degeneracy.
There
Is
n
period
her... She was euger for an explanation,
To and From all Trains.
For harvest supplies, oils, case or to the funereal pace.”
of
antenatal
growth
known
to
scien
He sat for a time staring silently Into
and It came.
barrel, see the Moro Hardware nnd the wnter. At last he straightened him tists ns tho senllo period, embracing
lie was heir to a large estate. When
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tho
fourth
and
fifth
months
of
prenatul
self In the saddle.
a minor he had been attacked by a dis
existence.
-
It
lias
been
found
that
a
tow n and v illa g e in Oregon and
“I’d like another gallop,” he rem ark
enso th at had produced a temporary
A fine lot of Plaid silk WaintingK ed, "a wilder one, a madder one. I ’d slight arrest of development nt this pe ' nervous condition and had been c o n
W ash in gton , givin g a descriptive
Proprietor of
sk etch of each place, together w ith at the Moro Commercial Compsn> like to get out of this little old park riod Is characteristic of the class of bo- fined In a re tre a t An ancla, his g u a r d
th e loeation and sh ip p in g facilities Store. Price cut from 11.00 to 75 rts aud go somewhere where there's a lev Ings known ns dbgpperatea, and pre ian, had sought to keep him there till
el stretch of road and no hampering cocity Is recognized ns one of the ex he could cover a m isappropriation of >
and a classified directory of eaoh
pressions of tills development defect. hie w ant's funds. The young m a n re -
per yard. -
rules of pace.”
buaineaa and profession.
A light came Into tho girl's eyes. She Belief de la Itretonne, who composed ! covered, made lila e scape In n u n ’s
The Implement store has recei threw bock her head und gathered up nt fourteen a poem on his first twelve clo th lp g -an d placed himself tn the
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loves. Is a remarkable precocity. “A hunda of his lawyers, who protected*
D ra y in g of a ll K ind«.
jfitf ]
.
Seattle, Waah ved a large shipment of handy wn- the reins.
“So would 1,” she declared, a trifle wit of five Is a fool qf tw enty,” Is an him from being returned to the a s y lu m
goS
and
hnp
metal
wheeil
trucks.
T runks and Grip* H au led to and
adngc founded upon the popular appre and eventually gained f o r him c o n tro l
breathlessly.
Ask to see them.
Dean swung about to face hor. There ciation of this unpleasant truth.— W . of hla property,
,
from a ll train*
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a quiet smile on bis lips.
“And now,” he said In c o n c lu sio n , “ I
K W Lewis has Hrlded an alcohol was
“Come, then,” ho said simply.
have been hunting f o r y o n f o r - y e a r n .
beater to his tonsorial acceesorie-
“We really shouldn’t,” sho objected.
B u t f o r y o u I m ig h t h a v e d ie d tn th a ,
% N o t So Bad.
"Come,” he repeated.
Mr. Rubbs (after engaging cook>— a s y lu m o r been k e p t t h e r e t i l l m y a n c la
which does away with a fire these
" I ’m afraid when yon speak In that Ybere's one other thing I suppose you h a d a b s o rb e d m y p r o p e r ty . M y U fa la
Harleigh Glass, Proprietor. warm days.
,
fashion."
'
should kuow. Miss Flauolgan—my wife y o u r» to dl*|>ose o f ."
Hho dlspoaiad o f I t b y m a r r y in g h im .
E very k in d of rig to order,
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“Come."
Is a chaante Invalid, confined to her
E C DaYls, proprietor of the Gras.
and a ll orders prom pt and satis
He turned the horw from the bridge room. V
T h e w e d d in g t r ip d id n o t t a k e placa,
Valley Barn, pronyitly attend« all And beaded for tho gnto a t tho farther
Miss F lannlgan-T hntfs fine. I wor o n a «tesanb o a t N e it h e r th e b r id a n o r
factory a t reasonable prices.
Farm ers team s fed aa w ell as calls, day or night. Animals given aide of tho park. Tho glrffollow od s i afeerd she m ight be '»wail Iv thlm gro o m c o u ld e n d u re to ttd n k o f th a t
t br bserver office th ey are fed a t hom e, if n ot better. th e very best of care. Charges are lently.
chroiik kkkera that ar-re confine» f e n fo rc e d m o c k e ry o f a b r id a L
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" W h e r e a ro y ou g o in g ? " she a sk e d aa th' kitchen, begobs!—Puck.
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right.
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