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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1902)
Jxojmwwn uaAiurz n tu*ium , w E. K. Hickson returned to thej J- PARRY, K. Peoples returned from I/m g Fred Roth, the genial traveling I *1 Beich, California, and was shak bosom of his fam ily from Golden- N O 1 A R Y man, waa in Moro yesterday. ing hands with friends on our dale on Kunday. Mr. Hickson MORO, OREGON, Al W right, our newly elected says the town over there is boom- A ll bu«ine*s entrusted to my care county commissioner, was in town streets Monday. The fence around the hall ground ing, and is fu ll of Eastern people prom ptly and carefully attended to. on Wednesday, on business. (H* is completed, at a cost of a)>ont buying land. B. F. Pike and wife are in As IPX). This necessitates charging S h e r m a n C o u n t y 's L a n d s . toria this week, in attendance upon a small admittance fee to the game. The wonderful product!veuess of the grand encampment G. A. It. T(> RK KOI.H Walter Stanley and fam ily have Bherman county has never been Mrs. L. D. Hohler is recovering nicely from the operation of a few moved into the Fitxmaurice resi fu lly undersbxxJ, even by her own weeks ago, and in a few weeks w ill dence, which he has rented for a citisens. Here is a county that is year. Thia leaves F ill in the ho ■\bout the smallest in area of any And general lie as well as ever. tel for that period, at least. in the state, hut when it conns to Sandy Campltcl), the jmpular W agon R epairers. Our oily was electrified at noon wheat producing we find that one- protector of widows through the today by the report that Furnish sixth of the entire crop of wheat ...F O R E V E R Y B O D Y ... O f a ll k in d s f o r b o th agency of the Pens M utual Life, A ll work turned out neatly and gained on Ids op|*onent u n til be of the state of Oregon is harvested Farmer«, ft«khi<wi* .M«<u, U’um<u «n<l M EN and BOYS. pasted up the line Tuesday, south l'iiil<1r«u, and in llm Ial« rl hlylmi Our chargee are was 144 votes ahead, with Crook, in this little county. Not only docs w ilh dispatch. •in i Heel o, Makre. bound. she produce an immense crop of m°derste, and we can insure satie- which is lor Furnish, to hear from. Miss Harwood, one of our popu- 1 The news seemed loo gijod to i»c wheat, hut barley, oats, apples, bxetion. l . r u .c l.o r. in our pub- .„d u in p-neb-s, plums, and all kinds o { . lie k I mo I. M l on Monday’. « » '» ' lh , Mr. Ginn «¡red ibo re- vegetables llouriah and yield in tor her home ne.r Portland, » he r. 1>ublic. n ,„ .,d(,u. rb.rt in p „ r l |.n d . abundance. The people are wide! DEALER IX .he w ill ,,wnd her vac.tlon. , od M , ub(.w, „ . „ J , b ik. ¡, awake and progressive, as j» evi- Of the 1 Meet, lw»t «ml mort etylieli denced by the good scboqlhouaes; Our line uf llulding ie i|,e Urgeet liattcrtie, T I x m i No more c .n d id .u cigar, are W1,u| j b. cloM, be had no only the laleet etyle« but are «let mast «'•»niidele In the rlty « « a y i«aity. D rugs and M edicines. smoked now, and those who loved hopes of Furnish being elected. m atin til the Very beet materia la. and uf S u p e r i o r Q u a l i t y . Land is cheap, selling from to No shoddy in their make up. ' to smoke the fragrant weed at some A disastrous fire occurred in 115 f»er acre, and all w ithin easy Toilet Articles, P<rfumes, Soaps, Stationery, Etc. one else's expense d urin g the p ast* Grass Valley yesterday morning at reach of market. Persons desiring to know more of month w ill now have to either dig 2:30, resulting in a loss of between up the price themselves or go hack |12,(XM) and 114,000 to that thriv- Sherman county would do well to P r e s c r i p t i o n s C a r e f u l l y F i l l e d , Day or night. lo the old short-stem clay or c rn- ing City. F ire broke out, it is sup- address O. P. Hulse, Moro, Oregon, who takes great pleasure in giving eob pipe again. I l a tough, but it posed, from a gasoline stove in a information concerning its resour- * <..n I . A ,o11 ‘ ">e counting-room .1«- c a n t he helped. The candidate lunch counter, spreading thence in » .......... „ ¡b iliti™ . has lotted you long enough; now ‘ bo(h directions, destroying the _______________ ______________ I Imnery always on hand. THE G. P. Higinbotham & Co. Stock MITCHELL & FOSS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT SHOES BLACKSMITHS C O ST . STYLISH HATS LADIES’ DRESS BLANKETS GOODS... yxale «re not QUILTS and HUL I ( R E C E IV E R ’S S A L E . Those Goods m u st be sold as soon as possible, A T COST, fo r CA SH ONLY. H. A. MOORE, Receiver. ! you w ill have to pet him . I t ’s a Grass Valley Journal office, the oold world, anyhow. genet at merchandise store of Geo. Following are the names of the Clements, the b illia rd hall of Frank men constituting the Elrod A French, and the saloon of Henry Moore nine, which is to cross ba»s ; Pstison. Palison saved consider- with tho Wasco nine tomorrow, able of bis fixtu-es and hulk and The names are s u l*U n tis lly th e ' case goods, and Bro. Wcsterfield same as those who played before: managed to secure enough to get Psnky, e; Meach, p; Parry, s s; out this week’s issue of the Journal, Tom lin, 1st h; Bryant, 2d b; Ax- which w ill lie printed in Moro to- tell, 3d b; Heydt, c f: Ix * . r f; J. morrow, as his press was injured, Parry, I f. Not one of the men is We could not ascertain shat in- T H E M AZEPPA SALOON, R E T U R N S —S H E R M A N DEALER IX CICARS, TOBACCOS, CON FECTIONERY, FRUITS, HUTS, ETC. Fine Wines, Liquors B ig g e rs la ff Bros., Prof«!. D E A L E R S IX and Cigars. Ice cold beer on draught. M oro E L E C T IO N W . B. McCOY, 4 - O regon. To spend a quiet half-hour when time drags heavily, go to McCoy’s. Here you w ill find b illia rd and pool tables, soft drinks, and every thing necessary to pass the time plcasaully. COUNTY. T he M oro B u lletin . 1? Chieken dinner with strawber x ' K I k ? c . X c 3 ries nt the C ity Hotel tomorrow. ! □ X J 3 > 3 z r i ■ I - J Come on, yo hungry ones. THURSDAY J t'R li 5, hx» X 9 \ ■■ ■ » - “ c Capt. Thompson of Monk land 1 : > IN A N D A R O U N D T O W N . left for A »toria Sunday, to attend «1 u ( K n r r i i o r ( ' h « i n t - r lH lii. d r t n .................................... ■» » JO 2X y a» I I I IM> F u r u l a h . r r |t I» Misa Edna Slrahl waa a visitor tlie grand encampment G. A. R. m - II l l ii t i * « k < - r , p r u b l 1« :« 2 2 V r s 1 H r u a . ww t t to Grass Valley this week. Miss Lulu Bolton h it for Albany 11» <ai 1 *. Nupri inr Jtxltr lb-un, rrp ........ ... .............. 1 1» I*» » « * z S 1» 71 tt lt»n h a:tt, d'-in ___ ______ 4» a* ’T S Mias Elva Creighton of The Sunday, to visit with her grand » M II » Rrtaht, «mill ... * 1 » a Sw-rrtarr <g mala War— O. ____ _______ ____ _ 1« ■n ’ C Dalles is a guest of Mrs. Her. parents. She w ill be gone a ll sum 7 XI 17 n k lx>« 1«. p ro te l ......................... .............................. *1 21 / ex «7 12 A I I I Ik . Ihinhar, rrp.............. » V mer. Smith thia week. M » 71 Ik 1 Mi-Mr«, d*'iM... ....... I •- « / » M 27 ’• I Mint«- T n w t u r r r - m n e k n u t n . d r i l l <» 7'. H arry Benson was operated on Minas« M yrtle and Addle Lewis u k 1 1» t t Mrltontrl. pruhl ___ a> X» H Jl 11« l»> <-• Ç M< « > » « •. rrp spent the earlier part of thu week by Dr. K. W. I<ogan on Tuesday a K « ( 1 Mvm, ->>r 1 «e* «X Ä e 1 151 117 H t ip i. I* u b l i i - t n i r i t u n A r k r r i n a n . n*t> ’’ c of this wfa J l for a deep abscess in v¡»iti . Wi« n 1- in Grar» Yalh > 1» « Î 11 k a E a l w v . pr»»hl.................................. . »« »1 J" 17 IT 1» { Wann, dent. The operation was a in •7 IT 22 « XX > A l l < i n » r y g l , - n r r « l C r u w fo r d . n-S....... The Moro band h»s been prac the thigh. 1» t t W ttr tih l • C Ski Kt «1 1« 2k S ticing every night thia week, get delicate owe, though successful; J t l a l r l “r iilIr R p m - T m « t n . « ilrin > lt » , p r o b i •2k < «1 IT XI k 10 <7 X I r 21 < 14 3 « i o d f n - v . d r t n .................. ......................................... JR ting reany for the celebration to and M r. Benson is resting easy. ' J a T 1 1 c3 ll<u»nM*r. « ■ * ................................... At this w riting J)r. Ix>gan reports in us a lì < J Jl W b l t n r r . n -p ............ ..................................... morrow. 12 si- 27 la I b - p n - o r n l A l b r b i ( \ » n < n - x - l l u l c l i r r . d>-tn ............ < his condition as highly rulisfac- k a 2 « 1 > « Orrd--«, .......... ........................ Miss Mary E. Iiro*Q , a deacon II Ik RMuldìns. probi... ...................... •ixi.' » k 22 « > z lory. iw l > Jl) « 1 W l l l t a ii i x > n . r r p . . ............. z: Ni ess iron» S|>okane, w ill oeeupy the »7 • 1 10 S -tr II« J o ln t n r p n - m - n i a t i r p , X M b IH»» rrp sal l e . 27 K« «U , O l n it , r r p . . . . Alex E. McLoncan, a prominent p u lp it in the M. E. church neat »<« l<e M it 17 J o h n -in . rrp 1 « IIX 21 «î •1, « l l n n a r n , (le m Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. A ll sheepman of AnUiiof>e, and who is « M U z ) sii «■ M ta*rcn»on . d r u i ....................................... la u> I X 7* i»l W r lr . d fin ................................................. are invited to he present and enjoy well known around Moro, met with •r î» z 4 ! » XI G a le » . p n > h l . . . ....................................... .. fi 7 e it 7, I I r K) > I t a n w n , p n > b l ......................................... an accident that cost him his leg. this occasion. | a VI 17 fi r «1 •1 H h iiffi », p n » h l............................................. « It t«i M C o m it v O > iin u l«» 1 «> n rr. < - v r » r I b i r u r r , n-|> • X Ç > A week ago, in hnndling afractious Ik «7 X> 12 2 Miss Frank S,ieur is visiting with ilr m . . ?................................... iv> «O Ae » 4k W r i g h i , p r o h l ............................................. T’ y horse, the horse and M r. M c le n a . » 1»» *x Ç her sister, Mrs. Kohl. Hear, in this O t> io iiil» « h iiir r . >■»•-«» - -C ra ig , p r o b i .................... 1« f i X7 > l b 1.V» »4 49 4L Kru«o<. ................................ MO 1«» "Mt At I T 1 M / H l i e r l f f M r G I n n t » , h o ) ................................................. city. Frank comes hack to Morn nan became tangled in a barb wire Iti > (U •e 1» IN ir te » , r r p ................................................ fence, and the fence got wrapped XI « 4 ik s IN i r t r r , p n ild 4 every once in a while to renew ac .at ■at c la e a λ O r r k —ll o a k l n a o o . p r o b i ............................................. IA ' i n AX Ç K M 44 quaintance with her friends, of around tho latter’s knee, lacerat M i l 'u n i i, n -p ............ a * k » 4 xi y A aarw M ir A \ t . - f . p r o h l Thu cuts X2 < »1 -at TT 1» «• which she lies not a fvw in this ing the leg frig h tfu lly . C ii t n p h r l l , ite iii . ................................. 17 > XX IM 1 « 7 T u I r . r r p ........................................................ were dressed, and it. was decided to XX / 1» «•i * 14 IT purt of the world. T n - « a i i r * r IN -o p lm . p r o b i ........................................... (M I M IM «> H t « n l r y . r r p ............................................. *’ Z send him to the hospital for rest «. I I * US IX \ «7 R a r v i- v u r S k l n n r r , p r o b i ........................................ \VM. HOGGARD, Prop. The grand hall nt Moro tomor aud treatment. () utgrene was dis MX 71 2X i i 1» (T o r o n rr l ' u n » lin o , p m b l ......................................... I.W V » «2 .V ax lo w n n . r r p ........................... ........................ row n ig ht promissa to l*e the heat covered in the member ju s t about XI / 1* I.V « î 0 inghOrluMtl-V>i ................................. l* > W 1 JO \ 4k T il Nix........................................ dance wo have had here this seas the time he was goijtg to start for on, and the orchestra is working Portland, and surgeons deemed it ried on the burned hard to present some first-class a measure of safety to take no a professional, but all are crack suranoe wae music to those who are fortunate chaucas on his getting to Portland players; and we expect to see a property and buildings, but pre- score tomorrow of 1 to 0. sume they earriixl tho average fire ( enough to t>v able to attend. alive, and amputated th r leg just Bradberry, tho Sweet Candy Co. protection. I t is a sad blow to the I. I>. Pike, of the Moro Im ple above the knee. man, is in town today, transacting n ty . n°d the locers have our sym- ment Co., was out taking orders The commencement exercises of his saccharine business w ith our pathv; but they aro a hardy, vig- H AY AN D GRAIN FOR SALE. for headers nearly all last week. the Moro public school last T h u rs merchants. 1 class of people, and in a few He informed us yesterday that he day and Friday evenings p&cked The lig h t showers which fell the days business w ill l>e resumed as sold nino headers to farmers in tho opera house to a standstill. A though nothing had happened. Sherman county while on the trip . huge crowd of sfiectators was pres first of the week were very grate W . C . T . U . A n n u a l C o n v e n t io n . ful to tho crops. Already doing The firm handles the MoCortnick, ent each evening, the first n ig ht to splendidly, tho weight of the crop The 14th annual county conven one of the I k ’ h I machines made. listen to the tots, tho next to hear w ill show a marked increase from tion of tho Women’s Christian Children's Day services w ill be the older pupils. The exercises of the rains’ effects. Temperance Union w ill convene in held in the Presbyiviian church on both evenings were instructive, re Moro about the th ird week in this If you like tho B ulletin, send freshing, delightful, from the open Sunday neat, June 8th. Sunday on your dollar and you w ill get 52 month. Tho exact date w ill be school at 10 a. in., Children’s Day ing address the first evening by a numbers filled fu ll of news during given lntor. We hope all members exercises at 11 a. in. Recitations, boy of seven to the banquet given tho year. I f you haven’t got the of tho union and a ll interested in Scripture selections and songs. by tho teachers to the graduates at dollar handy, just write us (or call the advancement of truth and tho term ination of tho entertain Evening services at 7:45. Special upon us), saving so, and wo w ill righteousness w ill attend. Now is ment on Friday night. State Su sermon for the children. A ll are the accepted time. Now is the cordially invited to attend lliese perintendent Ackerman was on the send the paper rig ht along, ftn'i time to work, for soon your oppor you pay us at your convenience. platform the second evening, w ith service«. tu n ity w ill Ixjgone. Ladies,“ come the directors and numerous city This is fair, is it not? S p e c ia l E x o u r a lo n . and school officers, and «meh was E. Peoples, of Moro, having sold with us and we w ill do you good.” * M oro, O regon. C ommittee . The Columbia Southern w ill run well pleased w ith the progress of out his stock of furniture to G. W. >C<XXXX>OÖOOOÄOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCXXX>CO < H a p p y T i m e I n O ld T o w n . a special excursion tomorrow for tho pupils, and no less so with t.ho Brock A' Co., w ill now devote his the benefit of those in Wasco and efficient and well like 1 staff of i n attention to the undertaking aud “ We felt very happy,” writes U. Grass Valley who desire to attend structors, to whom the success o.r sewing machine business exclus N. Bevill, Old Town, V«., “ when The hotel of the City. Here is our celebration and picnic, together the school is largely due, and for ively. Mr. Peoples is sole agent Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly where you find the traveling men, w ith the baseball game between whom tho scholars, young or old, .'or the world-famous W hite sewing cunxl our daughter of a bad case doctors, clergymen, professional Wasco and our city, and the grand have the greatest pride and rcsjx'Ct machine, ns well ns several other of scnldhead.” I t delights all who and other men, and square meals, g hall in the evening. Small posters ami affection. There was not an standard makes, and w ill sell them use i t for cuts, corns, burns,bruises,1 are out announcing tho schedulo of uninteresting number on the tw o on the most reasonable terms. His boils, ulcers, eruptions. In fa llib le » M F IT Z M A U R IC E , P R O P R I E T O R FINE, CLEAN SERVICE THROUGHOUT | train«. Tho fare for the round programmes. Tho touchers have business w ill bo conducted at his for piles. Only 25c at a ll drug R E A S O N A B U E . trip from either place is only 60c. reason to be proud of their pupils. | old stand in Moro. stores. « Eirod & Moore. II « » ! II 4« M x Blue Barn Livery Stable First-Class Teams and Rigs and good men to drive them Q U IC K D R A Y IN C A S P E C I A L T Y ATTENTION, FARMERS! I have made arrangem ents to buy wheat this fall in Sherman County, and will pay the highest m arket price. Grain sacks on hand, and can supply farmers with what they require. R. J . G IN N . City Hotel. a-