Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902, July 10, 1902, Image 3

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W il l i r»«-ry i m u m -I v at-blng
A m i « |-« ln In u r u r r Ini it I;
llu l lliiiali' Itu tU -r. iliiw n I h r H u ll
A m i I * « " * i «<1 i ' i i i i i A i i I tirin g *,
fur «•*»« Ahi! mini» fly «w«y
it»» ■>»!« I Jannl« »lug*
At m o rn u b a u l Hi« lu h rltro ti ho u r
I hoar In-f Inlay ft« I,
A n d » h n i I »1« ‘ » » i « b ln iliMir
Mba'a » ; • « ♦ • l it r i« tu «n-nl.
A n d ilir u tier iitu in iiig « " ' I |HHira m il
T i ll a ll
« a u rin i ring«.
A n d All lln* in liirra liu » l|r m il
W in u in» •« « r» J riih la kina«.
• 'll« * b a « * he» b aw l b«r liaur!" aba rblrpa,
T lw * i U i « i bird« a r r aitth
T lw c h ip m u n k liu n la a h » ll« w big,
T in i nibbi» h ila l l i r h ill.
T b ” inn"* -»lulrr-rl b i lita h n » » » lanig b
In »«rtubllng la rru i riin g a
V bib- J r n n lr • liu la h r t alu iu h n n i« r y r a ,
And king«. an<l alliga, am t «Ina«.
M b an lku t.-u d n r.
IN A N » A R O U N D T O W N .
O. I’. 11 ulte made a butilica» trip
t<> Portland thia we--k.
I have n couple of bollar* for
rm t in Moro. M. FiUmaurice,
City Hotel.
M iro olii stiffs were l*aten at
barellali by the Moro kola on Tues-
day evening.
Don't miss the baseball games
thia afternoon and tomorrow be­
tween (luldettdale and Moro.
W anted- Rooms and board in
private family, by a gentleman.
Inquire at Sherman Trading Co.
Steve Hayes ia putting in a new
brick cellar under bit house, ce­
ment floor and other up-to-date
fixing«.
E. People» sold Jo» Morrison a
Piano header yesterday.
(train
cutting will commenoe almost im­
mediately. .
Mr». A. 8. Johnson was a pas­
senger on Monday*» morning train
for a ten days' visit to relatives in
Monmouth,
Blacksmith ahopa round Monk-
land are overrun with work. Now
is the time to attend to cutting and
harvesting machinery.
Mr». W alter Stanley arrived
home from Portland yesterday.
We are pleased to say she left Miss
Rose greatly improved and gaining
strength rapidly.
Two hundred and aixty feet of
ft-fnnt sidewalk has been put down
in front of Mooro and Elrod's resi­
dences. This is a good pattern for
other properly holders.
Parties wanting timl»er claims
will do well Vo write or see M. Fill-
maurice, Moro, Or. He has some
yellow pine, 2 | million feet to th«
1 section, 3 miles from a driveable
stream. New railroad in course of
construction. Apply at onco.
John Walton of Monkland tells
<4 a forest over ther» that looks
tine. We never saw it, but take
his word for its lieing all in bloom.
He also says there are several bach-
«dor farmer» in the Monkland
neighborhood who have signs up,
“Cook wanted any old thing will
do.”
The games of the season will be
played baro today and tomorrow,
between the Goldcndals and Moro
teams. Our boya think they can
make a better showing than they
did at Goldendale, when they were
Almost played out from being up
all night and after a fatiguing
game witli Wasco.
The Little Giant thresher, »old
by Moore Bros, »ft Ginn, Moro, is
one of the best machines of the
Itimi on the market. The thresher
«nd gasoline engine to run it can
be bought for a tithe of the price
paid for the larger outfits. One of
these machines threshed 116 sacks
of grain in 4 hours on a farm near
town last werk, from straw kept
oyer from last year. A carload of
dww*' machines, latest improved
mid better than ovor, arc expected
in town daily. Como in and figure
.for the outfit. With ono of these
you have a dead cinch on your
-crop. No need to wait until your
■neighbor is through; you can
thresh when you ph ase and witli
dii» ordinary help on the ranch.
The engineers op the W illamette
and Columbia river steamboats
have »truck for increased wages,
and in consequence the river traf­
fic is at a standstill.
L. 8. Hathaway, a timber locat­
or, was in town on Tuesday, b u n t­
ing parties to take timber claims
The timlier all over Oregon ia be­
ing taken up rapidly, and those
who want to get good claims have
no time to lose.
John McDermitt had a team of
Clydesdale draught horses at the
lior»e show at Wasco that are a
credit to the county. They tip the
scales at 1'. >00 pounds each, and
ar»' splendid specimens of horse­
flesh.
W. 8. Dickens was in town Mon­
day from Hood River. He is a
native of Kyracuse, Nebraska, and
a friend of H. A. Page and J. M
Parry, who came from the same
place. Mr. Dickens is well pleaecd
with Sherman county, and will go
into business in Moro.
The Waaco-Moro baseball game
wna played on the Waaco diamond
on the Fourth, and after ten in n ­
ings ended in a victory for Waaco.
tbs following score by innings will
■bow the game was a close one;
Moro
(Id I 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 7
Wasco
0 2 0 0 111111
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E It. Hickson came home from
Goldendale on Monday, and will
resume his position in the bank
here, Moore Bros, having sold their
bank in Goldendale and needing
Mr. Hickson's service« in Moro.
He returned, and is to l»e found at
the old stand, very much to our
satisfaction.
John Kunsman returned from a
trip south on Tuesday. He has
been rustling for Moore Bros dr
Ginn, and has sold several of their
Little Giant threshers with gaso­
line engine attach<xl. John also
visited Lake'» sawmill to see if a
trade in lumber cannot be opened
up with this point.
If you like the Bulletin, send
on yonr dollar and you will get 62
numl*r» filled full o( news during
the year. If you haven't got the
dollar handy, just write ns (or call
upon us), saying so, and we will
send the paj>er right along, and
you pay us at your convenience.
Thia ia fair, is it not?
R. J. Ginn returned on Monday
from Denver, Colorado, where he
attended the Bunday school con­
vention. He says Denver ia just
one mile above sea level, and is a
beautiful city.
Mr. Ginn took a
trip through Eastern Colorado and
saw some very nice country; but
was very glad to get home, all the
same. The snow was G or S inches
deep in Leadville as he passed
through. There were 1600 dele­
gates at the convention, and some
5000 visitors.
As we go to press the result of
the baseball game Goldemlule vs.
Moro has reached the office. The
game was full of interest through­
out and ended in a victory for
Moro, »core 11 to 9, Moro not bat­
ting in the last inning. A very
unfortunate accident occurred in
the sixth, when Pitcher Dunbar
was struck in the arm above the
wrist, completely knocking him
out. Catcher Murphy of the Moro
team played an exceptionally bril­
liant game, gathering in two hard
fouls and doing exceptional throw­
ing to second. There were many
excellent plays on the Goldendale
side, their shortstop in particular
gathering in everything that came
his way.
M o th e r A lw a y s K w p » It M a n d y .
“ My mother suffered a long time
from distressing pains and general
ill health due prim arily to indiges­
tion,” says L. W. Spalding, Ver­
ona, Mo. “Two years ago I got
her to try Kodol. She grew better
at once, and now, at the age of sev­
enty-six, cats anything sho wants,
remarking that she fears no had
effects, ns she has her bottle of Ko­
dol bandy.” Don’t waste time doc­
toring symptoms. Go after the
cause. If your stomach is sound
your health will be good. Kodol
rests the stomach and strengthens
the body by digesting your food.
It is nature’s own tonic. Geo. N.
Bolton.
j . M. PARRY,
\V If Bennett, deputy feet
23 w
G rant K'llngg, who edited the
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Jackson,
»arne
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Bright was the day and memor­
People’s Republic in this town for
G 55 some time, ia back again and in­
MORO, OREGON.
able the occasion on July 9, 1902, ¡ Il M Hindi, i s n e ..............
, Wilcox ik Porter, lumber .
when 22 of Moro’s old boys, prom p­ I G O F Hail G V, 8 yrs . 25
tend« to start another paper.
All business entrusted to my care
15
ted by feelings of good will and J Marsh, registering.......... 28 85 T hat’s right, Mr. Kellogg; the more promptly and carefully attended to.
harmony, met in friendly battle a
6 00 the merrier.
“
canvassing........
5
number of the old Ixiys of Wasco , C J Bright, exam insane
S h a r m a n C o u n ty '» L a n d s .
on their diamond and played the J B Ho-ford, rebate in di-
Th«' wonderful pro<Iuctivencss of
voree caaes
.............. 110
moat scientific game of baseball Geo Bolton, supplies
8 75 Hhcrtnan county has never been
ever witnessed in Eastern Oregon. John Christiansen, super-
fully understood, even by her own
Wasco left no stone unturned to
visor’s report.................... 212
citisens. Here is a county that in
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honor her visitors, ond gave the Carl Peetz, same
about the smallest in area of any
And general
D
W
Garfield,
same
‘208
men of Moro the right hand of fel­
in the state, but when it com»« to
Henry Root, same
74
W a g o n R e p a ir e r s .
lowship yesterday in th at hearty It 8 Campbell, same
wheat producing we find th at one-
dìo
muiioer characteristic of the dwel­ A M Wright, com'r fees
5 20 sixth of the entire crop of wheat
Judges of Election —
lers in the West. It must be a l­
All Work turnad out neatly an I
of the stat«' of Oregon is harvested
7 52 in this little county. Not only doe« with dispatch. Our charges are
lowed that the two towns Wasco Ed Mack..............................
4 50
and Moro have been ‘ at outs,” to T B Searcy ........................
moderate, and we can insure salirf-
Russ Smith
4 52 she produce an immense crop of
put it mildly, for some years. Yes­ A Happold
4 40 : wheat, but barley, oats, apples, faction.
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terday, however, the elate waa A P T r.n t ........................
4 40 l«eachen, plums, and all kinds of
GEO. B O LTO N ,
fi 02 vegetables flourish and yield in
wiped clean, the hatchet buried, Tom Fraser . ..........
4 40 abundance. The |>eople are wide
and ail bitterness and animosity Job« Lynch
4 84 awake and progres.-ive, as is evi­
B A Murray
DEALER IS
cast to the winds of oblivion.
y M denced by the gixxl sch(xdhousea
8 I) May
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According to arrangements, the D W Garliehi
.............. io 18 io every locality.
D r u g s a n d M e d ic in e s ,
proceedings at Wasco opened with J E Loveail
5 18
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Land is cheap, selling from *5 to
6 18 115 per acre, and all within easy
a grand parade headed by the lib­ Jam es Mackin ...................
Toilet Articles, Perfumes,
<; tíl 1 reach of market.
erty car carrying the Wasco band, C C Kuney ........................
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.
8 GO
Persons desiring to know more of
I
who during the day discoursed J E For bi*
6 Gl Sherman county would do well to P r e s c r ip tio n s C a re fu lly F illed ,
W 8 tone ............ .'............
music suitable to the occasion. John Matheson
.
4 76
Then came the memorable ball T A Greenleaf
Day or night.
8 7ö address 0 . P. Hulse, Moro, Oregon,
4 7« who takes great pleasure in giving
game, when the II old boys unlim ­ John Seinkevitch ............
5 91 information concerning its resour­
A full line of counting-room sta­
bered tbeir alii*! joints and showed Frank Sayres
5 91 ces and possibilities.
H
A
Thom
pson..................
tionery always on hand.
«
the young fellows how the trick
«5 91
J B Wheat
was done. The game ended in a E Olds .............................. • 5 83
W. B. McCOY,
hard-fought victory for Moro.
S 83
It 11 K ing............................
5
83
Although • numl«er of Red Cross Tally Newcome..................
DEALER IX
Clerks of Election—
ladiea attended with lin t and band-
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CON­
4 52 1
Biggerstaff Bros., Props.
ag’S, there were no casualties, ex­ Geo E T h o m p so n ..............
4 40
W 8 Smith
cept Dru Barnum, who got excited, W C Fuller
FECTIONERY, FRUITS,
DEALERS IX
4 40
trod on hia nose and sprained his Geo A Brock
4 40
NUTS, ETC.
8 40
ankle. Il is safe to say there was J F Lucas
84
4
not an error made oh either side J B Morrison
To spend a quiet half-hour when
4 84
T C Axtell ........................
during the whole game.
time drags heavily, go to McCoy’s.
4 84
E E Barnum
Here you will find billiard and
The sumptuous banquet in the L Sbadwiti ......................
5 18
pool
tables, soft drinks, and every­
Ice
cold
beer
on
draught.
evening oj>eo»vl with music by Miss C F Guvton
5 18
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thing necessary to pass the time
5 !8
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McPherson and Rod Cameron. A K Hall
M o ro
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O re g o n .
pleasantly.
6 Gl
Covers were laid for 100 people* E 8 C a ttro n ........................
6
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At each plate lay the historic J W AID n
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H 11 W h ite ........................
hatchet, which was buried for all A M McNab
4 7tí !
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time under the load of good things John H ull............................
4 7tí 1
4 7G¡
under which the tables groaned. Wm O ehrnan......................
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When the clatter of knives and
5 ¥1
forks had autwided, E. 8. Cattron, C 8 N e ff..............................
5 9!
J P Straht ........................
mayor of Waaco, called the a«sem- W C R utledge....................
5 83
blag»i to order, and appropriate I^slie Coon
5 S3
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speeches were made by W. H. C M Rollins
4 83 j
3 00
Moore. Moro's chief executive, J. B. G W Brock, canvassing ,
Hosford and *Kev. Elder, which Wni Henrichs, countv road 80 o<»
master sa la ry ..................
were gracefully responded to by A Yqong, road sup report
50 (X)
W. M. Barnett, C. J. Bright and G rant Hawley, rd sup fe«’s 9tí (X)
tí 00
Henry Smith, deputy ices
Rev. Archer.
Petition of C A Buckley for road
Thus ended a happy and h a r­
monious day. The Wasco people granted.
Petition of B Johnson for road
will nttend in Moro on Tuesday
next, play another gamo of hall, granted.
R M Brash, bill for painting
partake of the hospitality of Moro,
and cement a friendship between courthouse fence: Ordered paid
the two towns which we sincerely when completed.
Petition of J W Leonard for road
hope may be everlasting.
The following are the old boys granted.
Deputy clerk’s salary settled at
who batted, pitched and caught for
Moro: W H Moore, Wm Hoggard, 1720 j»er annum .
Deputy sheriff’s salary settled at » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ » »
Billy Powell, T R McGinnis, Jim
Dunahoo.Dr Goflin, Wm Henrichs. ItMX) per annum .
W E G»-tz, Rev Smith. A Wolfard.
Don’t let that fence go any lon­
Ben McCoy, Dru Barnum. Taylor
ger. I can sell you posts at 10c
Bergen, Doc Johnson, W 11 Rags­
by the carload. M. FiUmaurice.
dale, Chas McCaleb, Chas Cochran,
P o is o n in g th e S y s te m .
A E OwfeMM, L D Idleman. C I.
It
is
through the bowels that the
WM. HOGGARD, Prop.
Ireland, Steve Hays, Allan Wallis,
J B Hosford sub. We could not l»ody is cleansed of impurities. '
learn the names of the Wasco Constipation keeps these poisons
in the system, causing headache,
players.
dulness and melancholia at first,
C o u n ty C o u r t P ro o » » d ln g s .
then unsightly eruptions and final­
IUI.LS ALM1WKH.
ly serious illness unless a remedy
Glass dr Prudhomtns, office
is applied. DeW itt's Little Early
■npnliea
♦ SB SO Risers prevent this trouble by stim ­
C II Crocker Co, same . . . 68 55
Irwin Hodson Co, same . .. 33 45 ulating the liver and promote easy,
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE.
II E Steinler, sam* .......... 10 (X) healthy action ».f the bowels. These
D C Ireland <fc Sons, same
56 25 little pills do not act violently, but
T M Britten, painting . . . .
3 45 by strengthening the bowels enable
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8 T Co, su p p lie s................
5 70
them
to
jx
rfoim
their
own
work.
St Vincent’» Hospital, care
pauper...............................
8 00 Never gripe or distress. Geo. N.
Bolton.
New Moro hotel, coal for
pauper..............................
4 00
H A Moore, rec, sup paupr 11 25
W.
M.
D L Adams, sam e.............. 27 75
S M S Go, same
i Id
Farmer’s meat,markt,same
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11 A Page, same
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2 CO
Rooms 1, 2 and 5, Ginn Brick.
D W Garfield, coroner jury
I 00
MORO, OR.
Chas Wenrenofcty, sa m e ..
2
Gas Zonke, same ..............
2
-ttfafctswe TKWaaAMP'eaars'
Julius Dener, sam e............
2
C O Merchant, sam e..........
2
Parties looking for farms
“
“ digging g ra v e ..
5
will
do well to go to Moore
L II Morchant,cor ju r y ...
2
Bros, before purchasing else­
“
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burying body
5
M o ro , O re g o n .
$
W II McCulloch, convynco
5
where.
They have several
C E Spear, witness fee . . . .
2
JOOCOO 3000000000000000000000000000000COCOOOCCCC co o
fine farms in the county that
Dr 0 .1 Gotlin, post-mortem 30
they wish to sell on easy
L D Idleman,coroner fees. 42 GO
terms.
Albert Hill, w itn ess..........
4
P 8 T & T co,phone r e n t..
8
The hotel of the City. Hi re is
City of Moro, water ........
4 50
where you find the traveling men,
C N McCaleb, board prsnrs 30
R. E. HOSKINSON,'
doctors, clergymen, professional
J W Hays, constable fees . 43 90
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ii
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anti other men, and square meals. $
Attorney-at-Law.
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deputy fees. . .
7
and Real Estate K m . f it z m a u r ic e , p r o p r ie t o r fine , CLEAN SERVICE THROUGHOUT
John Hull, registering . . .
8 95 Abstracting, Collections
A Specialty.
R A T E S
F » E A S O N A E 3 l_ E Z .
Henry Schadewits, sam e..
G 70
MORO. OR.
J H T rent, c ity marshal . .
5
Th»
P la y B U I.
MITCHELL & FOSS,
BLACKSMITHS
T H E M A ZE PPA
SA L O O N ,
Fine Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
Elrod & Moore.
Blue Barn Livery Stable
F irst-C la ss T eam s a n d Rigs
a n d good m en to d riv e th e m
Q U IC K DRAYING A S P E C IA L T Y
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
|
I have made arrangements to buy g
R.
LOGAN,
D.,
wheat this fa!! in Sherman County, and g
Physician and Surgeon
will pay the highest market price.
Grain sacks on hand, and can supply i
farmers with what they require.
R. J. G IN N ,
8
City Hotel.