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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1902)
uaroicrt. ' m anm rA 5 THE |G . P. H iginbotham & Co. Stock OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE TO IIK H<>LI> AT SHOES COS*!'. STYLISH HATS | M’fl are almost tempted tobfllQV«' A FintO am o, th a t ( ') iit t ii lH 'r liii ii I n really ted. A game almost, if not equal to J. II. Phirm an, «»I The Dulles, ll”’ v, r.v league game», was wan in Moro y«-»ler<l»y, looking up phiye.l <»» the Moro diamond by the M a n o and Moro teams last trade. There will la- preaching in the Friday afternoon. It was equally exciting from atari to finish. The M. E. church next Munday morn* Ing at 11 o'clock. All are cor teama put up a »(rung fight all through the game, and many a dially invited. breath now UJ by tin . «• , | long R •■ eavww.a was w m «S « drawn, 4 * *4 WII, ll'/n HIV L lltl. Kvan who h a . W . « , conlin,««!, .„,1 theo by «h. h.,1 n « -.„ ro l . h,«,,,„„-cough and , ,, „ kvorjM t, Iwan ihreatorfad w.ih pneumonia, | om> , OM U) lb . « 1 .1 . y . b r d . y and . . glMW. , gg,, T ,„. ,lw | 2 now on the mend. «„ . . until the 7th , in- In favor .« of »« Moro ...F O B L V E R Y B O Ü Y ... O f a ll k in d s fo r both Owner» of doga had liettcr retd „¡ng, when Wa»co hatted Meach I «iruu-r», lLi.tn«-»» M en, W nm t-li and M l N und B O YS. Marshal Hoggard’s notice in an* unmercifully, hunching their hit«. C td ld tv n .a iid in tit« l.al«*vl Style# tot.I liciti of .Make«, Other column in thia issue. If li- Having three men on base# and centea are not taken out, a whole- the fourth at hat, with two strike» »ale »laughter b scheduled to take on him, a half-minute’» wild throw- plaoo within a few day». A word jng on Moro’» part lost them the to the wise, etc. g«me, all the Wasco men on haae» Last Sunday morning MianMary a» well a» the next striker scoring Of lite la tra i, beat and ninni etyliali patterna. T h e«) g<*sl» aro not Our tin« «if ll'sliluig |a lit«' largest E. Brown of Spokane delighted the run». Then in the eighth Moro, M i l th e lau-at »lyh-s but B N and iimat roini'li't«' In llie city congregational the M. E. church hy an almost identical play on made of Ih r v r iy br»t m alrrta la. an-1 ot S u po i lo r Q u a l i t y . No aluiddy In th e ir n ia k r up. by an interesting and instructive Wasco’s part, run in two more account of the deaconess work. All counts, which is the way the game who h<*arh her hope she can soon ended 5 to 4. return and speak again. As to the merit» of the game. Ralph Fisher came up from The There never was, and probably Dalle» on Tuesday, to make Moro never will lie, a lietter one played bis headquarters. He baa accepted on the Moro diamond than that of a position with the E. O. I.and Ca.,1 Tridsy last. Error» were so few a» These Goods m u s t bo sold as vice E. E. Sharpe, who resigned to *° he a ra r*ty» not over seven being take a commission from the gov- made by both »id«». Only one soon as possible. A T COST, fo r ernm ent to do wine engineering in atriker was »truck hy the ball, not Idaho. Mr. Fisher is a Stanford a *n *n took his ba»e on halls, and tnan and a haschall player from but ont* ‘b ’ waa muffed. No one 'way hack. Just a t this time base-1careM to pct‘ a better game than that. Both side» were evenly h ball players are in demand. matched. Then, the rooting for if you like the Bulletin, send lioth was simply aujtcrb. on your dollar and you »ill get 52 number» tilled full of new» during Monday morning two convict» I the year. If you haven’t got the cscap««! from the Oregon peniten dollar handy, just write us (or call liary, after killing three guards and LADIES’ DRESS QUILTS and BLANKETS GOODS... R E C E IV E R ’S S A L E . CASH ONLY. H. A. M O O R E , R e c e iv e r . 5 , J. M. P A R R Y . The editor, for« man and devil of i this office have all Iseen enduring Mono, OKK4.O5. a malignant attack of spring fever this w«?« k. There are several other All business entrusted to my care severe ca»«-» of the same nature ih promptly and carefully attended to. the city. N e rr ARY I’UBEIC 8 h » r m « n C o u n ty *« L a n d a . The wonderful productiveness of Sherman county has never been fully understood, even by her own citixena. Here is a county th at in alxmt the smallest in area of any in the elate, hut when it cornea to wheat producing we find that one- sixth of the entire crop of wheat of the state of Oregon is harvested in this little county. Not only doe# »he produce an immen»e crop of wheat, hut barley, oats, apple#, |«eache#, plums, and all kinda of vegetables flourish and yield in abundance. The ¡»eople are wide awake and progressive, as is evi denced by the go«xl schoolhouses in every locality. Land is cheap, »«-¡ling from 95 to 915 per acre, and all within easy reach of market. Persona desiring to know more of Sherman county would do well to address O. P. Hulse, Moro, Oregon, who tak«-« great pleasure in giving information concerning its resour ces and possibilities. MITCHELL & FOSS, BLACKSMITHS And general W agon Repairers. All work turned out neatly and with dispatch. Our charges are moderate, and we can insure satis faction. GEO. BO LTO N , DEALER IX D rugs and M edicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Stationery, Etc. P re s c rip tio n s C a re fu lly F ille d , Day or night. A full line of counting-room sta tionery always on hand. T H E M AZEPPA SALOO N , W . B. McCOY, DEALER IX CICARS, TOBACCOS, CON- FECTIOHERY, FRUITS, DEALER# IX HUTS, ETC. Fine Wines, Liquors BiggerstafT Bros., Props. To spend a quiet half-hour when time drags heavily, go to McCoy’s. Here you will find billiard and pool tables, soft drinks. an«l every thing necessary to pass the time pleasantly. and Cigars. Ice cold beer on draught. M oro - O regon. O F F IC IA L R E T U R N S - S H E R M A N C O U N T Y . T he M oro B ulletin . N. It. Macklin, the genial and * «* ». ** whole-souled r« pr«sentative of th«- l • I a 2 E 3 a 9 e « * » H it'A T t iii ’ r m h v J t'M I», i«/u Norlhup A Sturgees »«sla-wuter concern, was with u# a while this w«‘ek. Mrs. Macklin accompanied IN A N D A IIO U N I) T O W N . O.i«rrt«ur CtwintM-rlatn. «Ini» i W. N. F roc lx? ap|x>nrcd in town him a# far ns Moro. F u m i - l i . r*-i> l l u i i - « k r r , p r '.lil . on Sunday. U t m i. mar ............... Mrs. A. K. Hammond and Miss H u p it litr Jutlc< UrnH. rr|> Kuiihmn, 4rin..... Abe Dougherty, the red uhtuhle, Abbie Welch came down from I l t l « l i l . p r -.lil R t v r r lm jr «,f K la l r lln r a r r . « o r ................ is attending (he week at his broth Shaniko on Friday’s train to take Imt!■, pruiii ....... ......... . iH itllm r, r » p . . . . . . .................. in the celebration. Meeting some er-in-law's ranch. M n itr« . « to lti ...................................... old ae«|uai ntnnees, they prolong«*d N la tr T r r m u r r r - lllu r k n u tn . «lem Harry I.iebe wn» in town yes- Mi |»«tnlrl, (irulil . ........ Moorr, rt*|> 1« rday from The Dali« », attending their visit until Saturday, leaving Miri». R«>r ...................... M ui't. |*Mb. I n t t r i i 'i l u t i A r k r r m a n . rr p for home on the afternoon train. Io some buxintss matters. k . I w t , p r t.lil............................... W n n ii, l im i. All the wool buyer#in the North AtloriH V^ò iii rut «'mwfurJ, rrp ... Born To the wife <>f M.Thomp «I..vi»r. brulli ........... . . west are gathering at Shaniko this ItM lrV . ifr r n ......... son at hi» homestead on the lb*»- H tn tr l*rlnl«*r— h r ta .k *. p r u lil « I.M lfw r. «Im i «hut«», on June 9, a ten-pound week. Today and tomorrow arc lt< m iiirr. mw . . . . . . the days set for Wool sales, and W liltiirr. rt p. , .. ............ von. Every one doing nicely. Ilr p r u m -n tn iltr lo (Tnitcm at H u lr h r r , d r m »«•viral million» of pounds will be «Irta.-«, R«»r................................................... Ben McCoy, who had been Buf Hottuiaiita, piuàl ..................... transferred from the grower to the W t lllu iiiu 'ii. rrp fering from the grip for the past Ju tn t llr|> n «. n tn O v r, jR lli litu i Ita n tim m ii. rrp buyer during these two day# at « lllilt, r r p .......... three w eeks, was taken down so on Jo lin m in . n*p go«»! prices. lla lto rtl, a r i li Saturday last that he could not a t H trv rn m in , a m i .................. The dance Friday evening was W r lr . «Im i tend to the m p »tore, * v ix > | w ami in * *» J. • G. a Potter u til i « liti«*«, p m h l ......................................... a «<» thoroughly en- Ili in w n . pru h t .......................... of Wasco ., »ho hapjn-ned along,had * ‘‘11 H liiiftiT p iu h l 1# pla«’e. place. Next Next «lay day ifc» i®.?«1 by P " * « * . The firemen iX .u n ly <\> n iiiil» « l« » irr. l - y r it r Itn r r r r , r. p to take hi» M .-d lrr, a m i ......... .... lni<l themselves out to assure a W r t« h l. p ru lil was himself again « \iiiiin t» « t'iiir r . a-t m r « 'm ix . p ru lit good time to the devotees of the K r « * i w , r r p . .. ............. ......... The game between Wasco and M lir r lf t M ilit im i« . Im i ............................ ... light-toe-tripping, and to #av they i c ■! (• r. r r p (irasstown, at the latter place on IM r t r r . p ro li I . .. succeeded hut mildly express«1» it. C lr r k H<wkln-.>tt. p ru lil Saturday, »a» a false alarm. We M ei>mi. i. « |. The orchestra did a# well a# they A x l'l.p n .lil have heard it thut Grass Valley I' | . | II. li, ni knew how, and barring a few very T iilr , ri |> »«•«•lin’d t«» know they were up agin Tr«-HRtirer IV«»ple*. p ru h l. unim portant but not unnoticed H lM H lry, r r p ...................................... it and d id n 't try to play nt all, let K n rv i-V 'ir N k lm ti-r, p r u h l ............ ......... . mistake» got along finely. Many «'u ru n.-r Ih iiin liiH i, p ru h l ............................. ting Wasco have things their own I>wnn. rrp .................. .............. thanks arc duo Miss Myrtle Ix’wis. I lt ii li S<’h<M>l -V«»» ....... way. G. V. didn’t play th a t kind N««. who so kindly assisted us on the of a game down here. Every run piano, nnd Tho#. Britten and Guy made wn» earned. upon us), saying so, and we will wounding one fellow-prisoner. Im Pound, cornet nnd trombone. Poster# are out announcing that »end the paper right along, and mediately after their escape a posse About 2(XK) people attended and (irn»s Valley nnd Shaniko will you pay u# at your convenience. of forty men started in pursuit,but witnessed the ball game Friday be fight it out next Sunday on tho the murderers escaped. Gov. Geer tween Wasco and Moro. In the This i# fair, is it not? lira»# Valley diamond. A» this L. K. Moore is in Spokane this telegraphed to the state authorities neighborhood of S00 tickets for the event would indicate there is anew week, attending to matters concern- h 'r bloodhounds, and unless the grandstand were sold, so th at the candidate in tho Second B. B. ing the Moro Land Co. trail is too cold the murderers will managers realized a little on their District for field honor», the game investment of putting up tho eight Mias Blanche Spear came down ■ ia u (tht «'re our readers receive cannot hut he of marked interest ^ ‘° escape was foot fence around the ground# and from Shaniko this morning, to t *11’ • cvounL to all who like it, and they will do a second grandstand protected by visit with her sister, Mrs. R. p. c°olly ani1 deliberately planned, M«*ll to attend. wire netting from wild halls. One Dear, for a while. an^ crfdit of the other eon- Mis# Bertha Darby left on S a t of these would make the ladies H arry Benson, who was oper- ’l lw> 8aul ”°*. ° n* .a,,ded urday morning last for her home jum p every now and then, as the nted on two weeks ago for abscess J1”' two lk'8Pcratc nien ln theirdar- in the Valley. She ha« resigned .............................................................. bull, fresh from the hut, bounded in tbs thigh, was able to start for ,n<’ but on th' ° ‘her hand one . , , . . prisoner who was serving a life her position a» teacher in the pub against the netting with consider the m ountains yesterday. 1 , . . . . sentence received a wound m his lic school# of this city. It has able force, and then bounced back Now they have d ia c v e m l gold ,rg ,,ial le, ¥cs ,,inl , crj been mooted, though, th at #hu will almost to the catcher. ni lho gravel bar» th at Sum pter la hte while trying to defend one of visit Moro again in the near fu L o a d s T h o m All. built on, nnd the industrious press jju, gUftn)h ture, and cHtahlisli a school of her “One Minute Cough Cure beats agent is making the most of hisop- own, with one pupil. Just now J. M, Parry, our efficient assist- all other medicines 1 ever tried for portunity to booiu some more town tho (linn building appears durk coughs, cold», eroup and throat and ...... lots. ....................... Moro has a well defined “ nt P06*master-general, is visiting and gloomy. lung troubles,” says I). Scott Cur- vein of gold-carrying quartz, and ,bt grand loilge A. b. ami A. M. C a rd o f T h a n k » . rin of Loganton, Pa. One Minute yet it makes not ’the slightest fuss jn Portland this week. Mr. Parry a ‘h'legate from the Moro lixlge. To the people of the city of Moro: Cough Cure is thé only safe cough over it. ■ * On behalf of the Moro (¡omet remedy which act# immediately. The Moro Land Company have H a p p y T im e In O ld T o w n , Band we wish to thank you for Mothers everywhere testify to the this week sold five more sections of “ We felt very happy,” writes R. your kind interest and friendship, good it has «lone their little ones, their fine farming land in the N. Bevill, Uhl Town, Ya., “ when ami hearty support given u# in tho (¡roup is so sudden in it# attacks Horse Heaven country. T hat part Bueklen’s Arnica Salve wholly past; and especially do we wish to th at the doctor often arrive# t«>o of the world is rapidly settling up, tured our daughter of a bail «..«se thank you for the substantial sup late. It yields at once to One Min ami tho com pany’s lands are now of sealdhead.” It delights all who port extended to insure success to ute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. worth 91 per acre more than they use >t for cuts, corns, bums,bruises, the picnic given June (’», 1902. Children like it. Sure cure for were a year ago, and in big demand boils, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible C. N. M c C a l k ii , Pres. grip, bronchitis,cough#. Geo. Bol at that. The company are doing f°r pih's- Only 25c at ull drug W. A. W a l l is , Secy. ton. an immense business. | stores. r iii h ♦ Elrod & Moore. Blue Barn Livery Stable WM. HOGG A RD, Prop. First-Class Teams and Rigs and good men to d rive them Q U IC K D R A Y IN C A S P E C I A L T Y HAY A N D C R A IN FOR SALE. ATTENTION, FARMERS! I have made arrangem ents to buy wheat this fail 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 , M oro, O regon. ? ckxtooo < x x x x x x > oocooo < x x x x x ; c o ' City Hotel. M. F IT Z M a u r ic e . P r o p r ie t o r The hotel of the City. Here is where you find the traveling men, doctors, clergymen, professional and other men, and square meals. FINE, CLEAN SERVICE THROUGHOUT : a s o n a b l e . I