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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1902)
J. M . P A R R Y , T H t O t O M FKR Mi»» Id i Mowry w v a viiitor t< ‘ Mi«« Myrtle I^.-wi» pre-iding at the I Grant Kellogg, who edited the Ho a n d u n iilu n t, U a m « f l a y e d By 'piano with her usual grace. N O T A R Y P U B L IC A People’« Republic in thia town for Hhamko tho first of tho week. t h o " H a» B o w ie ,” rittis*.-»: *■1 . « -- --- - t --«Ki- • -»• . V MORO, OREGON. , some time, if hack again and in ' »p-cial f< ature of the banquet was Miss Alma Newton of Grain Vul , THUR SDAY • JUI.V IT, !•«» Moro donned her best bib snd All huainesf entrusted to my care ley was a guest at tho City Hotel tucker on Tuciday to relative her the daikuy waiters, who were most tend« to start another paper. T hat’« right, Mr. Kellogg; the more promptly and Carefully attended to. Tuesday. IN A N O A R O U N D T O W N . friends from Wasco who came here unrem itting in their attention to 1 have a couple of hou«e« for J. Khsnk, a hide buyer from to play a frieudly game of hall in the wants of the assembled guests. the merrier. After the covers were removed S h e r m a n C o u n ty * « L a n d s . rent In Morn. M. Fitzmaurice, Portland, bought (MJ hid«« from II. return h r one played In Wasco a tho flood gates of oratory were The wonderful^productiveness of City Hotel. A. Page yesterday. week ago. Home 20 or ”0 of W as turned l«»ose. J. B, Hosford offi- Sherman county ha« never been co’« old heos appeared on the scene Brock hna at lait a supply of C. II. Alien was in town Wed* cintid as toastmaster, and oj»ened fully understood, even by her own «erven <foor«. buy one and «how nesdsy, working in the interests of at noon dressed In al, the color« of the hall by reading an imaginary citizen«. Here is a county that is the rainbow and occompaniod by a (he H. F. Kx ami tier. there are no flics cn you. telegram from President Roosevelt about the smallest in area of any And general l«-vy of pretty maidens attired as Jraair Morrison has again l<ccn W. D. Wallen of Wasco was a congratulating W a-io and Moro on in the state, hut when it com*« to hospital nurses, with tho “ time- W a g o n R e p a ir e r s . convicted of manalaugliter in kill« guest at the City Hotel during the honored” red crocs on tach shoul having shaken hands over the wheat producing we find th a t one- lug ln*r rival, Mrs. ('astir, and lisa fealrvities this week. der. A like number of the old bloody chasm, and requesting to sixth of the enliro crop of wheat I con erntsneed to 25 years in tho W. Lord of The Dalles was a pas* All work turned out neatly and buck« of Moro were on hand to wel be notified by wire of the result of of the state of Oregon is harvested pi-oiiantlary. engrr on yesterday's train for S han the game. The n sding of the dis in this little county. Not only doe* with dispatch. Our charge« are come them, not a whit b e l l i nd a« to Miss Jresie Firher, sister of It. H iko, returning today. patch was greeted with hearty ap she produce an immense crop of moderate, and we can insure satis* <o»tumc. Fisher, came down from hhaniko Dwa’l Jrt that fence <«» any lon When the parade lined up st the plause. Mr. Hosford theo called wheat, hut barley, oate, apples, faction. to visit her brother and to attend ger. 1 can aell you posts at KJc hall for the march to the hall on E. 8. Cattron, mayor of Wasco, peaches, plums, and all kind« of GEO. BO LTO N , on how he felt after the hall game vegetable« flourish and yield in the ball gnnt« on Tuesday. Next by the carload, M. Fitzmaurice. ground it is cafe to say th a t a more abundance. The people are wide rnornmg she left on tho train for at Wasco. The mayor replied to Mrs. George Bolton left this week motley crew never greeted tho eye awake and progressive, as is evi DEALER IN Ocean Park. to spend the summer under the ce of the »|M!cialor. The merry throng this in suitable words, and also denced by the good schoolhouses paid a generous tribute to thu ef M. K brown is attending the dars of Lebanoo. in every locality. Hie will he was gneted with roars of laughter D r u g s a n d M e d ic in e s , forts of the Moro people to enter Land is cheap, selling from 95 to grand lodge of Workmen in Port* away ■ month. on all sides. Ten Moro coons Toilet Articles, Perfumes, land as a delegate from Moro thi < Two large barns were burned cake-walked round and added to tain the visitors. Then came W. 915 per acre, and all within easy Heap«, Stationery, Etc. week, accompanied by Mr*. Ned this week, tho property of W. K. the fun. Chinamen in pigtail and 11. Moore, our chief executive, who teach of market. Persons desiring to know more of Thompson, a bo will attend the Miller, near lbggs. lie carried in slippers marched with the Indian was called upon to state the advis Sherman county would do well to P re s c rip tio n s C a re fu lly F ille d , Degree o f Honor. in paint and feathers, while thu ability of enlarging the ordinary j addre«« O. P. Hulse, Moro, Oregon, surance in the McMinnville Co. Day or night. baseball to the site of a balloon. Parties wanting timber claims Dr. Pyle, a dentist lx a lc d at clown on his donkey jostle 1 Happy W. M. Barnett here championed | who takes great pleasure in giving , information concerning its resour will do well to write or see M Fid* Wasco, was a M«»ro visitor this Hooligan, the tram p, who with his A full fine of counting-room sta the Indies. The Rev. Smith was ces and possibilities. maurice, Moro, Or. He baa tome week. He will probably »(tend a tattered coat, seatlexs pants and tionery always on hand. asked for some remarks on lawyers yellow pine, 2 | million feet to the couple of months in Moro later on. tomato can hat was one of the fun niest features of the show; Tracy as |>eacemnkerB and C. J. Bright j section, 3 mile« from a driveable W. B. McCOY, The (nan with the blanket is stream. New railroad in course of also annihilated space and arrived on preachers as hall players. Rev. putting in an ap|>earance ready DEALER IN Archer, T. R. McGinnis, Dr. Beers, construct ion. Apply at once. in time to take part in the feetiv- and willing to harvest the wheal and Rev. Elder made interesting itiM. Jfe apologized for having The trustee* of the Presbyterian CICARS, TOBACCOS, CON Biggerataff Bros., Props. crop which is fast turning from his pet bloodhound behind, but speeches of a general character. church sold a building lot on Tues gre< n to gold. FECTIONERY, FRUITS, DEALERS IN that the anim al was loo tired to Afterwards the toastmaster called day to I). I. Adamaof Wasco. The for three cheers for the Wasco C. P. Ragsdale was a visitor on appear, Ac. It would he utterly NUTS, ETC. hd is a corner one in a moat desir guests, which were given by the able location, and we congratulate Tuesday from the Blue mountains, imj>oseible to mention every indi To sjiend a quiet half-hour when Mr. Adamson his purchase Ixits wh< re he is summering his sheep. vidual costume, hut tbore that Moro contingent with hearty good time drags heavily, go to McCoy’s. will. Then Mayor Cattron called He says summer range is getting caught our eye at the time were as in town arc going up in price, and • Here you will find billiard and for three more cheers for Moro, scarcer than ever. follows: A. H. Kennedy, as the are a g »od investment. pool tables, soft drinks, and every Ice cold l»eer on draught. A. B. Wolfard moved his resi tram p already mentioned; R. C. which were given with like vigor. thing necessary to pass the time Smoking among the ladies is bo- M o ro - O re g o n . dence from the H arry Brown cot Atwood, in Indian costume; E. 8. pleasantly. M u a s o lln o B i d l y F « U « U . coming a very fashionable fad in tage this week to the the house for Buffum, Charley Jones and C. C. A comparison is made between Europe. In Itelgium some of the merly owned by Edgar Miller, now Kuney, noruhscript; Allan Wallis Tracv, the Western desperado, and ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦«♦♦♦<♦♦ railway companies are titling up the property of E. Peoples. and Fred Meader, Chinamen; W. Muaoolino, the famous brigand in ladies* smoking cars for their use, W. H. one of Alexander Dumas' novels, An Eaetern company are build H. Moore, as Uncle Sam. and it is said the ladies have taken up the cudgel and demand of all ing an enormous dredge near Can Ragsdale looked charming as the who evaded capture for many years, ♦ ♦ yen City for ths purpose of raising airy summer girl, with J. IL Hos leaving a trail of blood as he went. ♦ the roads to fit up sim ilar cars. ford |>erie<?t as her maiden aunt. the gravel from the IxXtom of the But Dumas’ hero did not have to The night guard at the |»eniten* ♦ John Day and washing it for gold. Dr. Godin in his picturesque harle contend with the telegraph, the tel ♦ tiary caused quite a little stir by ephone or even the locomotive or quin costume was also very fetch A number of immigrant« from tiring off his gun at somrliedy -or the steamboat—all of which agen Wisconsin passed up the fine Mon ing. what he supjtoscd was somebody Preceded by the band the boys cies are called into service in run day in a tourist car, l>ound (or one night last week while trying to marched; and arrived on the ball ning down the modern desperado, climb over the fence presumably Shaniko, to take up timber and grouud the boys proceeded to busi as well as the bloolhounds of Du for the pur|H»se of placing guns at homestead claims on the plains of ness in a most workmanlike m an mas’ day. The crim inal whoplaye Crook county. the disposal of prisoners prepara a lone hand against the lightning, Hugh Gourley of Tho Dalles was ner, pitching, batting, catching and tory to another outbreak. the iron horse, the bloodhound, the making errors “alle same” real Henry Watterson, of Kentucky, a Moro visitor this week. He is players. C. C. Kuney had a Spal long-range repeating rifle and the one of the most noted editors in working for the McMinnville Fire ding willow of his own manufac police organization of several states America, spoke at the Chatauqua Ins. Co , and came to adjust the ture two feet wide, and even then banded for his destruction must meeting held nt Oregon City last claim to l»e paid W. E. Miller of the worthy old gent could never show more mettle than Dumas ever Thursday night to a large crowd. Wasco for the loss of his two barns. get to first except on balls. After dreamed of to prolong his days of His subject was • Money and Mor Mr. Gourley got a couple of good a hot game, which leaves many an liberty as did Mussolino.—St. Paul als.” which was said by those who risks in Moro during his stay. old stiff pretty badly crippled up. Pioneer Press. Four fishermen that will be had the ploasureof listening to him Wasco succeeded in carrying off If you like the Bulletin, send to have been handled in an able nameless were telling home truths the honors, the score 10 to 0. on your dollar and you will get 52 in this office yesterday on the fish and masterly manner. A big attendance, gay with rib numbers filled full of news during ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * question. The conversation turned The I.ittle G iant thresher, sold bons, crowded the grandstand to the year. If you haven’t got the on bait. Guo said he used a frog, by Moore Bros. A Ginn, Moro, is repletion, waiters being kept busy dollar handy, just write us (or call one of the beat machines of the another a mouse. The third, evi dispensing ice water to the thirsty upon us), saying fo , and we will dently the most cheerful liar of the kind on the market. The thresher occupants, while the players were send the paper right along, and lot, said “ in the old country he al and gasoline engine to run it can regain! with iced lemonade to stim you pay us at your convenience. ways used a pup; he tied his bait l>e bought for a tithe of the price ulate them to further efforts. This is fair, is it not? to the little dog's tail, and when a paid for the larger outfits. One of A sumptuous banquet was given \VM. HOGG A RD. Prop. P o is o n in g t h o S y s t e m . fish hit he whistled and the useful these machines threshed 115 sacks in the eveuing in honor of the as It is through the bowel« that the animal towrd the fish ashore.” of grain in 4 hours on a farm near sembled guests, covers l>eing laid body is cleansed of impurities. 952 50 is what it cost a young for over 100. Thu scene which met town last work, from straw kept Constipation keeps these poisons man in this city for a drive on the eye upon entering tho hall was over from Inst year. A carload of in the system, causing headache, It seems the boy, brilliant in tho extreme. these machines, latest improved Thursday last. Ever ilillness and melancholia nt first, and better than ev<”*, are expected whether from carelessness or mean greens and floral decorations were then unsightly eruptions and final in town daily. Come in and figure ness, drove a team of Hoggard’s profusely distributed throughout ly serious illness unless a remedy horses nearly to death. The poor for the outfit. W ith one of these the room, the walls, stago and pil is applied. DeW itt’s Little Early you have a dead cinch on your brutes were in that state that thoir lars being bountifully adorned and Risers prevent this Double by stim H AY A N D C R AIN FOR SALE. crop. No need to wait until your mouths had to he pried open to get presenting an unusually attractive ulating tho fiver and promote easy, neighbor is through; you can the hits out, and it was by the appearance. Tho stage was a work healthy action • f the bowels. These !XXXXXXXXXXXXX>00000000?CX)OC ~ o c < - 2 o o c c o o c o c c c c c Q thresh when you pleaso and with greatest work that the men in the of art, above which the colors of little pills do not act violently, but barn brought them round rubbing Wasco and Moro colors were lov by strengthening the bowels enable the ordinary help on the ranch. them to perfoim their own work. them with alcohol and other reme ingly entwined. Beneath the col Never gripe or distress. Geo. N. Mesdanies May Barnum, II. A. dies. A merciful man is merciful ors was a pretty representation of Bolton. Page, Elisa M artin, Amanda Mar to his beast, is one of tho truisms two hands clasped, which lent spe tin, and Miss Ella Anderson of of the good Book, and a proverb cial significance to the word * har R. W. LOGAN, M. 0., this burg took the train for Grass th at tho lad in question would do mony,” printed abovo them. Valley on Saturday last to attend well to study. The tables were arranged in tho P h ysicia n and Surgeon a joint installation of officers for M o th e r A h vay« K eep » It H a n d y . shape of an octagon, or rather, a the Rebekah« and Odd Fellows Rooms 1, 2 and 5, Ginn Brick. “ My mother Buffered a long time horseshoe, to signify the good luck They returned Sunday, and report M ORO, OR. having had a fine time. Tho fol from distressing pains and general which should always attend such lowing officers were installed as ill health due primarily to indiges gatherings. In the center o! tho officers of tho ltel»ekahs: Mrs Geo tion,” says L. W. Spalding, V er hall was a large pyram idal stand Parties looking for farms Bourhill, N G; Jessie G Bryant, V ona, Mo. “Two years ago I got on which rested flowers and potted will do well to go to Moore G; Mrs Cassie Ilealfi, 11 8; Mrs her to try Kodol. She grew better plants of every description lending Bros, before purchasing else Jessie Duncan, Irons. Tho Odd at once, and now, nt the age of sev beauty ami fragrance to the scene. M o r o, O re g o n , o where. They have several Fellows and their wives and the enty-six, eats anything she wants, The menu was all that could be de o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c tx > o o o < x x x > o o o o o c o o o c c o o c c c o o fine farms in the county that Rebekahs of Grass Valley combined remarking that she ft-nrs no bad sired, and on the table beside each they wish to sell on easy to make the gathering a success, effects, ns she has her bottle of Ko plate was a pretty emblem with terms. and furnished a delicious straw dol handy.” Don’t waste time doc the words “ Wasco Moro,” and The hotel of the City. Here is & berry and cake lunch, of which all toring symptoms. (So after the clasped hands appearing thereon— where you find the traveling men, S If your stomach is sound a pretty souvenir w hich each guest “ did cat and were filled.” The enuso. R. E. HOSKINSON, doctors, clergymen, professional S' Kodol carried away as a reminder of this proceedings continued until ihe your health will he good. and other men, and square meals. W hile the Attorn ey-at- Law. aiiinll hours, when each and every rests thu stomach and strengthens pleasant occasion. f i t z m a u r ic e , P r o p r ie t o r FIKE, CLEAN SERVICE THROUGHOUT guests were doing justice to the tho body by digesting your food. one departed knowing they belong Abstracting, Collections and Real Estate A Specialty. viands the Moro orchestra dis It is nature’s own tonic. Geo. N. R A T E S R E A S O N A B L E . to the most enjoyable orders in ex coursed sweet music on tho stage, M ORO. OR. Bolton. it tone«. T he M oro B ulletin . MITCHELL & FOSS, BLACKSMITHS TH E MAZEPPA SALOON, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Elrod & Moore lue Barn Livery First-Class Team s and Rigs and good men to d rive them QUICK DRAYINC A SPECIALTY ATTENTION, FARMERS! y I have made arrangements to buy £ wheat this fall in Sherman County, and g will pay the highest market price. Grain sacks on hand, and can supply 8 farmers with what they require. 8 R. J. GINN, h