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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
T he M oro B ulletin . can compare with it when it comes to a rich man having a number of wives and children, as has been m i k H N I P kVBM \ T S V S U U » BY W M . H lYUM CR. proved time and again in contests E d it o r a n d l-r o p r tr to r . of their estates, extra wives and THCRSDAY J VX F x\ tgoa children who were unknown before death springing up like mushrooms T H A T E X T R A S E S S IO N O F T H E after he is laid away to rest. L E G IS L A T U R E . Nearly all of our exchanges have something to ray about the extra session of the legislature that G ot . Geer imagines is of such vital im portance to the people of the State of Oregon; and the majority of them say, like the Bulletin, “ No special session.” G ot . Geer beats the devil around the bush and says he has not made up his mind yet what he will do; bui in nearly every instance, when anything is said concerning the special session, it comes from Geer. The people do not want a special session, but the people be d—d. Geer’s own interests must be looked after first, as he wants to go to the U. 8. senate, and some things need fixing badly before he can get there. Four years ago Geer was the peo ple’s man, but during his incum bency they found him out and now they have no confidence in him; and why should they? This talk of a special session of the legisla ture to place the officials upon flat salaries is all bosh, as the consti tution already provides flat sa la r ies; and if they are so particular about absolutely lining up to the constitution let them take just what they are now entitled to and no more. If the constitution of the state is to he ignored in regard to governor and other state officers, then we are in favor of ignoring it in regard to members of the legis lature, and instead of allowing them the paltry sum of <3 per day. have their per diem raised to <10. Ti.e"«,ler o b i« t“'of "th ii ,p « U l « « ¡o n ol the legiel.ture, it the governor «11. it, u to f i r up the political f e n « , of the Getr-Simon combination. Some m .v ray we Eggs would not bo safe, and the owners of sheep would do well to keep an eye on the m an—if he ever gets in the vicinity of one of their bands who invented the latest, a contrivance to prevent people from taking too many matches from hotels, bars, cigar stores, and the like. The mean, low-down in ventor contrived a cast-iron box just the length of a parlor match and about U inches deep, w hile at the top it is J inch wide, so th at it is impossible to dig out a phos phor« with your finger. On top is an arm on a pivot at one end of the machine, which arm carries a spike at its tip pointing down ward. You push down the arm. it picks up one match, and no more. It is too much work for the match fiend to pick many of them off the spike, and so he gets probably two, instead of a handful. There are so far as we know none of these infernal machines in town, and the man who introduces them here will very likely I* boycotted, as he should. ______________ Put not your trust in princes, saith the gixxl Book; and King E d ward seems to lx- no exception to the rule. To have a coronation it is absolutely necessary to have a king, or some other kind of a head to crown. King Edward failed his subjects at the critical moment, and it is to be sincerely hoped we do not have a funeral instead of a coronation. Not that it is at all King Edward’s fault; he was per- ,K tl’ * "d •!». but r,cknv„. .h .c h „ no re- »P«tt«r ol p e r« n . .topped >n and Put a I “ 1« “’ oc ,h ' f ” nd ‘‘o ' are guessing at this proposition, but e it ie not guvw-work. . . we h .ve it 10 London- “ « *° * « « « " ‘r straight; and those who think that ,10Fed lb*‘ ,be k" ’6 w,l‘ Simon is done lor will find out that d" P i“ »» t h . .ll-n .tu r« l th in s, the special session is the game he that are said of his royal nobbs is playing for, and if he accom- King Edward is a good fellow and plishea his purpose in this respect. has plenty of tact and common Simon, two years hence, will be in sense, inherited from his illustrious the saddle and dictate to the people mother and his sagacious father, Albert Edward, prince consort. of Oregon just what he wants. While we do not believe in hold- T. R. McGinnis, sheriff of Sher- ups, yet if Geer calls a special see- man county, receive 1 an invitation eion of the legislature before the from R. s. Stratton, sheriff of Col- next regular session, the represen- umbla county, t > attend the hang- tatives-elect would or could do no jng of August Shevie on the 2d of greater favor to the people of the July. Shevie murdered Joseph state than to refuse to organize. Shulkiw skion Dec. 26, 1901; was Everything can be done at the reg arrested Dec. 23th, 1931; convictel ular session th at Oregon needs, and May 25th, ¡902; sentenced May for a set of politicians who were 31st, 1902, and will be h a n g c 1 in sat down upon by the people and all probability on July 2d, 1902. told so in language so plain as not May the Lord have mercy on his to be misunderstood, to again be soul. allowed to place themselves in Tracey and Merrill up to the power under a false guise is pre present time have been jogging posterous and should be condemned along about to suit themselves, de by all thinking people. spite the crowds that the reward of j The managers of the Pcnnsyl- *3000 have been made brave hunt- vania railroad have instructed the ¡ng them. One thing has been trainmen to stop all kissing be- lacking in this hunt, and th a t is, tween persons on the depot plat- ¡1 has been too quiet. If the dif- forms and cars at stations, whereat b rent posses had just thought and there is a great protest from th e . bi red a lot of baseball rooters to go patrons of this railroad. Thepow- along with them the equipment er of corporations is becoming would have been an ideal one. greater and greater, but this is go-, Sheep are liable to go to a big ing too far, and if the corporations price in the fall, owing to the pros are going to make enemies of all pect of a large corn crop in the who engage in kissing, their friends Eastern slates. Buyers lost money will be few.—Dalles Chronicle. last year, owing to the high price Probably the officials of the road of feed, and are holding off this do not get their share of the kisses, season until they see how the crops and this is the reason they kick arc going to pan out back East be- If this he so we do not blame them. ; fore purchasing feeders. Try as one will to ignore it, the idea is fast gaining ground that the days of Edward VII are num bered, and th a t the Associated Press dispatches are censored arid incomplete as to the real state of affairs. Not th a t the operation in such a case is necessarily fatal; in deed, thousands of sim ilar cases are sucessfully operated upon every year. But the uncrowned king is no longer in the flush of youth; 60 years bear heavily upon most men, and he is really a very old man. HERE, THKRS, EVERYW HERE. the wheat crop in Sherman county R. 8. Fisher, the E. O. Land Co. [ tbi# year will le one of the l»e#t agent at Moro, spent h veral day# ever harvested, provided, however, in The Dalles this week. that it i# not damaged by east B. F. Pike returned today from wind# in the next three wvtk#. The Dalles, where he was giving K e e d y t o Y ie ld . evidence in a land contest case. “ I used DeW itt’# Witch llasrl The Bulletin found it hard to Salve for pile# and found it a cer get a boy to feed for this issue, the tain cure,” say# S. It. Meredith, Operations Observer having employed all the Willow Grove, Del. unnecessary to cure pile#, They devil# in town. There is a good opening in Moro always yield to DeWitt’# M itch for a family of rustler# to do wash Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases, ing and work out. It is almost im all kinds of wound#. Accept no possible to get thia class of work counterfeit#. Geo. Bolton. done at any price. To O w n e r* of D o *e . Section 5 of Ordinance No. -It’» Mrs. M artin, one of the largest stockholders in the E. O. L. Co., reads: and party, passed up the line to J Any person keeping a dog or dog# Grass Valley this afternoon. They within the corporate limit# of the city of Moro for a period of ten will visit Moro tomorrow. A. C. Dougherty is kept busy day# without procuring a license hanging screen doors. He ha# to do so a# provided in section I of been fitting these useful fly exclud this ordinance, »hall ujx»n convic ers at the City Hotel, Dr. Logan's tion thereof before the recorder’# rooms. and several other places in court I* fined for each offense not less than I'» nor more than III). town. Wu. H imwaho , Francis Ireland arrived in town City Marshal. today from the Observer farm near S p rin g F e v e r . Kent. He say# he ha# commenced Spring fever is another name for haying, a rd that farmers and st<x*k- biliousness. It is more serious men arc busy in his section putting than inert people think. A torpid up feed for the winter. liver and inactive Uiwels mean a J. A. Weatherford of Kent was poisoned system. If neglected, ser in town today, looking for a sur ious illness may follow such symp veyor to run out the lines on his toms. D eW itt’s Little E arlj Ris homestead. Mr. Weatherford says ers remove all danger by stim ulat he thinks the corners have been ing the liver, opening the bowels moved, and is going to have them and cleansing the system of impar placed where they belong. ities. Safe pills. Never gripe. “ I A number of invited guests will have taken DeWitt’s Little Early dance and otherwise enjoy them Riser# for torpid liver every spring selves at the City Hotel tonight, i for years," write# R. M. Everly, This popular resort is moat certain-] Moundsville, W. Va. “ They do ly the best place in town to board. tue more go«*! than anything 1 Good grub, good beds, dances and have ever tried.” Geo. Bolton. music for the benefit of guests. F ilth y T e m p le t In In d ia . Thomas Bishop, Edgar Miller’s Sacred cows often defile Indian brother-in-law, arrived in town temple#, hut worse yet i# a body this morning from his ranch in the that'# polluted by constipation. Colville Indian reservation. He Don’t perm it it. Cleanse your sys has a fine farm up there, and says tem with Dr. King’s New Life Pills it is a good country. Mr. Bishop and avoid untold misery. They is making a tour of Eastern O re-' give lively livers, active bowels, j gon on his wtuel. good digestion, fine appetite. Only Yes Kelsay arrivet! in town to 25c, at all druggists. day from Eugene, and says that city is prospering beyond the ex- ; WOLFARD & STRCNC, pectations of the most «anguine., Mr. Kelsay has sold his addition to DSALKHS IN the city at a high figure, and is out of the real estate busioesi for the C o n fe ctio n e ry, Cigars, present. He went out to his ranch Tobaccos, F ruits, near Kent this afternoon. Ice C ream , Etc. A. M. Hicks was in town today from his farm near Grass Valley. He has some 1200 acres in wheat, Billiard Room in Connection. and say# his crop is looking very well. There is no doubt, if reports Give this house a call when you from ali «ides van l>e depended on, want a little recreation. E. People«, of Moro, having sold out his stock of furniture to G. W. Brock A Co., will now devote his attention to the undertaking and sewing machine business exclus ively. Mr. Peoples is sole agent for the world-famous White sewing machine, as well as several other standard makes, and will sell them on the most reasonable terms. His California is one of the greatest business will be conducted at bis states in the Union. No other state old stand in Moro. \ k tu n> new Alino » M. Xt't’H« rowvi.i. NM' im M h YAKIIKMO IMieHora. non IUvei tivù I. na K h Moontt, S'vy end M »•»« Mr SIMUN It Doesn’t Re quire A ll th is space to te ll ab o u t tho B O Y S ’ AND Y O U T H S ’ T M A Just o p e n e d at tho S H E R M A N T R A D IN G CO. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Buy the Boy a 4th of July Suit SHERMAN TRADING CO. MC ). ( )R K G O N MORO LUXI H E R YARD. A. M. HOLDER, I’nor. D ealer in L u m b e r. W ood. Coal, L a th , S hingles, Doors, W in dows, Posts. C h o p Feed, L im e a n d C em ent. Wc solicit your orders and guarantee satisfaction, whether the order be for a large lot or a small one. EN D BUG A Bit O B Bi ONLY THE BEST BLUE STEM WHEAT. C om e a n d le t us fig u re w ith yo u , a n d yo u w ill be s u rp ris e d to fin d how ch eap we can fu r n ish yo u th e m a te ria l. W H IT E R IV E R FLOUR Geo. W. Brock MORO, OREGON W o a re now a t h o m e In o u r now b ric k b u ild in g on M a in Stroet, w horo a ll o u r patro n s, th o lr frie n d s an d th o « o n o rai p u b lic aro in v ite d to c a ll a n d Innpoct o u r lin o of goods, w h ic h Is tho largest an d m ost c o m p io to o f a n y In S h o rm a n C o u n ty . W o c a rry T H E BEST P O P U L A R -P R IC E D FLO U R For H om e Use. Made by the most modern mill in the Northwest. electric power. Driven by WASCO WAREHOUSE MILLING CC., TH E That tired, weary look has left the successful candidates’ face»,and the people for two years can rest in peace. j DID DALLES. 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