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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
T he Mono B ulletin . John Pcltassen of Kent paid this (' Abv» rider of Scio registered oflice a pleasant v is it on iu< s la y nt tlie t it) H otel on Monday. JULY »4. i . / ji " ' • f " «»»rry to learn Mrs Cole THURSDAY Dr. Logan went to Tbs Dulles on man has been sick for the past few S aturday, on a v is it to his folks. days. IN A N D A H U U N t ) T O W N . Mrs. G rant Kellogg joined her Mr. and Kira M r tub are gone to .Miss L illia n K tsnicy left on yes husband in town yesterday Iroto housekeeping in the Peoples b u ild terday’s tra in to v is it friends in the Valley. ing. The Dulles. Several harvest hands came in W A. W a llis is again h a n d lin g Dr. Goffin had a fine new cab* groceries Watch for his ad in our ¡net for office work p u t up this n o t issue. week by C. I. Dakin. \V. II. Moor* r<*turn<'d from a Pat McDonald of M onkland wen, Ir ip Io Portland and Southern O r to Vancouver on Kunday to help egon Sunday. make arrangements for Jim H and’s on thu tra in s yesterday and today. They were hired before they left the c a n . Charles W. M orris, a friend of tin- Fit z in an rices from Fossil, whs in town some days this week, sell ing pictures. C lim b in g anow clad m ountain funeral. |x *k a ia nuw lb«» order for partiaa Miss M y rtle IleMoss sitd Miss Self-sealing Vacuum F ru it Jars, ta kin g an outing, Edna S lra h l left town on Monday t»cet can in the m arket today, at Gives u n i Ix o n Moore has the iw'lt at prea* to take positions as captain and Moro Im plem ent Co. versal satisfaction. m l for capturing tro u t. Me caught first mate of S hull's cook wagon. 200 out st Hock Hollow one after* Mies Georgia Young, who has Mrs. Karn M cD onald died on noon last week. been v is itin g friends nt Heppner Friday last nt the Good Sam aritan Louie Schadrwits, wife and baby for the past m onth, pawed up the H ospital in P ortland, mid was b u r were over front K e .il on Tuesday. line Tuesday, on her way home to ied nt Hood R ive r on Sunday. Mr. Hchadewiti rrp >rta eropi an Rlianiko. Mrs. Idin Henderson, who has fa ir in In« section, John Fredherg was in town from liought out M ira Sells’ m illin e ry M eydt »V C j , of M o ro have o il hand a large stock of double and single harness, and also a ll kinds of heavy work barneoa. M. Fitzm aurice was out most of lsst week p ilo tin g the feative fire insurance man from ranch to ranch w ritin g (Niliciae on the grain crop. his ranch on Wednesday looking stock, wishes to in fo rm tlie public for harvest hands. John is one of th a t she w ill sell her stock of hats the most successful wheat raisers from now on at cost. in tlie Cray neighlsirhood. A marriage license was issued to Mrs H a rry Lanphaar’s m other L. D. Pettys of K ent and Mrs. and brother arrived in town from Ituhy F a irc h ild of Grass V alley on Blanchard, Iowa, on Tuesday, Tuesday last. In a ll p ro b a b ility fb s y w ill v is it w ith M r. and Mrs they have become man and wife ere this. The B u lle tin extends I.anphcar foi mine weeks. congratulations. W. J. M a rtin has resigned hie W. (). Hadley and fa m ily left for C ollins Landing on Sunday, to take W. E. S hull commenced opera a course of the baths. J. M. Parry position at the water works, which w ill have charge of the store u n til has been taken by W. E. Gets, who tions w ith his headers, separator w ill probably ru n s pum p in con and engine on W in . Norcross’ their return. wheat yesterday. M r. S hull lias Several young school graduate» nection w ith his flour m ill. A g'Xhi, honest westerly wind 2<XN) acres of g rain contracted for arrived from the V alley on S a tu r day. They intend to help harvest, was very welcome on Monday, after to harvest, and w ill have a erew of The 30 men at work for GO or 80 days. give the b rain a rest and develop three u n u su a lly bot days. their muscle. I.eon Moors and O rv ille S m ith went out to the Henderson ranch on Monday to set up a header. They took Itobhis Fi U m .turire along to drive the team. Mrs. A. S. Johnson returned on Tuesday's tra in from a three w«-eks' v is it to friends and relatives at M > um nnlh; and now Ihxr's face has nssumsd its n a tu ra l pleasing expression. It w ill repay the weary business man for his c lim b to the co u rt house to see the choice assortment of flowers and c »stly exotic» cosx< d in to existence by Jack Frost and Rev. K. C. E lder held services in II. S. McDanel, the genial staff in the grandstand on the h a ll ground the c le rk’s office,during th e ir leisure on Sunday evening. A fter a hot moments. J. M. McClane, state veterinary day a large congregation assembled to worship in the open s ir. To use surgeon, was in town on Tuesday the stand for such a laudable p u r to inspect a horse of T. R. M cG in pose was a happy thought, and it nis and one of Angus K u k s 'th o u g h t M r. McClane is to l»e hop's! the custom w ill c.>n- to have glanders. said it was n othing of the sort, and tioue. The H a rris boys say they caught gave directions fo r the proper a curious fish io the Deschutes this treatm ent of the anim als. thermometer on Saturday regis tered over 100 in the shade. It was the first hot spell, after a couple of months of rem arkably c h illy weather. Green Heoggin, an old friend from the Foss.I co u n try, was in town last week, selling wire fence for uti Eastern company. Green at ono tim e w.is the star bronco week. I t was sha|>ed exactly like a beei Ixittle w ith the neck broken buster of G illia m county. off. Inside was a p air of gold- W in. Hoggsrd has s<»ld out his rim m ed, legal-looking eyeglasses interests in the Blue Barn to Fred Parties wishing these glasses re- Meader. B ill did very well in the turned can call at this office and live ry business, and although he pay for this notice. had a monopoly of the trade he a l Preaching services w ill l»e held ways treated everybody rig h t. in the Presbyterian church Sunday Parties wanting tim ber claims m orning at 11 o'clock. Evening w ill do well to w rito or see M. F itz services in the grandstand on the maurice, Moro, Or. He h rs some h a ll ground at 8 o'clock. AU are yellow pine, 2 | m illio n feet to the c o rd ia lly in v ite d . The open-air i section, 3 miles from a driveable services in the grandstand on hist stream. New railroad in course of Sunday evening were well attended construction. A p p ly at once. and excellent order prevailed. The Moro nine had another The exodus of our business men streak of hard luck on Wednesday last, losing tlie ball game at Gol- lo r cooler regions has begun in ear Steve Hayes and fa m ily , dendale, the score lu in g 5 to <’> in neat. favor of the home team. In the together w ith several others, left seventh in n in g the score was 5 to for C ollins L a n d in g yesterday. nothing in favor of Moro. Tele Mr. and Mrs. W. II . Moore left for T o m lin not p la yin g in the last two tlie Sacramento V alley and San Francisco, and w ill v is it some of innings cost Moro the game. Every farm er in the county is tlie Pacific seaside resorts, probably busy setting up new headers or re re tu rn in g by water. Owing to some differences of o p in ion Itetwecn pro p e rty owners on M ain street, work on L. K . Moore's brick came to a s ta n d s till on Tues day, and C ontractor Barnes packed up his tools and left the place. It is to he hoped the parties concerned w ill come to an amicable under standing. so th a t Barnes can come hack and the b u ild in g may con tin u e next week. The L ittle G iant thresher, sold by MooiC Bros. G inn, Moro, is M o th e r A lw a y s K o e p e It H a n d y . one of the best machines of the “ My mother suffered a long tim e kind on the m arket. The thresher from distressing pains and general and gasoline engine to run i t can i l l health due p rim a rily to indiges he bought for a tith e of the price tio n ,” says L. W. Spalding, V e r paid for the larger outfits. One of ona, Mo. "T w o years ago I got these machines threshed 115 sacks her to try Kodol. She grew better of grnin in 4 hours on a farm near at once, and now, nt the age of sev town last week, from straw kept enty-nix, eats a n y th in g she wants, over from last year. A carload of rem arking th a t she fears no bad these machines, latest improved ( fleets, as she hns her hottie of K o and better than evor, are expected dol handy.” D on't waste tim e doc in town d a ily . Como in and figure to rin g symptoms. Go after the for the o u tfit. W ith ono of these cause. I f y o u r stomach is sound you have a dead cinch on your yo u r health w ill he good. Kodol crop. No need to w a it u n til your rests the stomach and strengthens neighbor is through; you can the body by digesting vour food. thresh when you please and w ith I t is nature’s own tonic. Geo. N. tlie o rd in a ry help on tlie ranch. Bolton. p a irin g the old. Separator men aro also ham m ering away prepar ing for th e ir busy N ason. From n il sides comes the report of plenty of wheat to thresh. As estimated by com)»etcnt judges the yield w ill average 30 bushels to the acre. Late frost damaged grain in some places, b u t taken as a whole the crop w ill lie a good one. M^ad^r has 1 > an in town this w ik , on legal business. Dr. Goffin dropped in to the J* M . F’ A R R Y , K lic k ita t country on his return N O T A R Y P U H I . IC MORO, OREGON. I have a couple of houses for from P ortland last week. He says r» n t in Moro. M. Fitzm aurice, work Inis eommeneed at both ends A ll business entrusted to m y rare C ity Hotel. of the road between Lyle and Gol- p ro m p tly and carefully attended to. R. II. Connery, advertising m an dendale. S h e r m a n C o u n ty 's L a n d s . ager for K. C. D e W itt A Co., of The wonderful productiveness of Chicago, lias been in our c ity to Sherman county has never been day, doing buaineas for his fir m . Ix»et—-O n the road Ix-tw m Moro fu lly understood, even by her own and DeMos», a chain purse. The citizens. Here is a county th a t is And general finder can keep the money therein about the smallest in area of any if he w ill return tlie purse to tlie in the state, hut when i t cornea to W agon Repairers. wheat producing we find th a t one- B u lle tin office. sixth of the entire crop of wheat Fred Meader has sold the Blue A ll work turned o u t neatly and of the state of Oregon is harvested Barn to Jim Ib-lcher, who w ill in ith d ¡»patch. O ur are in this little county. Not o n ly does . - charges ___ D____ future be the proprietor of this pop she produce an immense crop of moderate, and we can insure satis u lar equine restaurant, w ith F rank wheat, b u t barley, oats, apples, faction H u ll and Andy Shear r us ch a m I «caches, plum s, and a ll kinds of bermaids. GEO. BO LTO N , vegetables flourish and yield in A llic rt lle n n a g in had tlie fore abundance. The people are wide sight to in«ure his grain on M on awake and progressive, as is evi OKALEU IX day w ith the Home Fire and M a r denced by the good school houses in every lo ca lity. ine Ins. Co. of C alifornia. M. F its Land is cheap, selling from $5 to D rugs and M edicines, maurice, who was out w ith th e ir 115 per acre, and a ll w ith in easy T o ile t A rticles, Perfumes, agent, »ays more than h a lf the reach of m arket. Soaps, S tationery, Etc. Persona desiring to know more of wheat round Moro is insured against fire. Furmers are begin Sherman county would do w e ll to P r e s c r i p t io n s C a r e f u lly F ille d , ning to figure the cost of insurance address O. P. Hulse, Moro, Oregon, Day or night. who takes great pleasure in g ivin g as a necessary item of expense. in fo rm a tio n concerning its resour A fu ll lin e of counting-room sta Im p o r t a n t S c h o a l M a a t ln * . ces and possibilities. tionery always on hand. A special school meeting w ill i»e held in the schoolhouse in Moro on W . B. McCOY, Wednesday, Ju ly 30,1902. There w ill l>e subm itted to the b g * l vot dealer ur ers of tho school d is tric t the ques Ibggerstaff Bros., Props. tion of contracting a bonded debt MITCHELL & FOSS, BLACKSMITHS TH E MAZEPPA SALOON, of $4,000, for the purpose of paying the outstanding bonds of $2,000 held against the d is tric t, and for the purpose of b u ild in g an addition to the schoolhouse. The vote to be by ballot, upon which shall l»e the words, ” 6004». yes,” and the words, “ bonds, no.” Polls opened at 1 o’clock p. m. to 1 o’clock p. m. This is a meeting of importance, and touches tlie pockets of tho ta x payers; therefore it is to l>c hoped a good attendance w ill be present. DEALERS IN Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ice cold beer on draught. M oro - O regon. CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CON FECTIONERY, FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. To »pend a quiet h a lf-h o u r when tim e drags heavily, go to McCoy’s. Here you w ill find b illia rd and pool tables, soft d rin ks, and every th in g necessary to p a n the tim e pleasantly. N o tic e to S h ip p e r s . Effective J u ly 1st, tlie basis of charges for foreign line cars is changed from a mileage to a per diem basis, and on th a t account this company finds i t necessary to assess n demurrage charge of one d o lla r per day or fraction of a day, on a ll car- held over 21 hours to James Hand of Rutledge died at load or unload. Sundays and legal <> Vancouver, Wash . on Saturday holidays not counted in tim e held. last. Mr. H and has been a ilin g In order to give quick action to for n long tim e, h u t fe lt so much cars and avoid paym ent of dem ur lately th a t his friends j better rage charges, we respectfully re thought liis recovery possible. quest the co-operation of a ll sh ip However, com plications set in last pers by ta kin g quick action in load week th a t ended in his death. ing and unloading carload freight. Edgar Messenger's combined C. E L ytle , G. F. A. harvester is undergoing repairs at I f yon like the B u lle tin , send the hands of Orin Ramsey and W ill on yo u r d o lla r and you w ill get 52 < ► Raymond. The m achine w ill he able to get tinder way this week numbers fille d fu ll of news d u rin g and commence c u ttin g and thresh the year. I f you haven’t got the ing on Monday. M r. Messenger d o lla r handy, just w rite us (o r call has purchased a gasoline engine to upon us), saying so, and we w ill send tho paper rig h t along, and haul the contrivance. you pay ub at your convenience. J. R. Hosford and W . H. Rags T his is fa ir, is it not? dale spent a few days of Inst week P o is o n i n g t h o S y s t e m . at tlie Deschutes in the endeavor to I t is through the bowels th a t the capture sonic of the fin n y trib e body is cleansed of im p u ritie s. that congregate in its lim p id wa C onstipation keeps these poisons ters. Considering they have not in the system, causing headache, told us a n yth in g about th e ir catch, duiness and melancholia at first, we surmise the sport from u fisher then u n sig h tly eruptions and fin a l man's standpoint was not good. ly serious illness unless a remedy Ljuail aro beginning to bo quite is applied. D e W itt’s L ittle E a rly numerous towards the Deschutes. Risers prevent this Double by s tim The little fellows may be seen any u la tin g tho liv e r and promote easy, healthy action ( f the bowels. These ~ m orning scooting round amongst little p ills do not act v io le n tly , but the brush on the H a rris grade. The by strengthening the bowels enable w rite r also saw several packs of them to perform th e ir own work. Geo. N. pra irie chickens in tho Gordon Never gripe or distress. Bolton. Ridge neighborhood last week. It is pleasing to note th a t the farmers W. M. are taking quite an interest in these bird-», q u a il especially, and do not wish to see them kille d . W ith o u t the support of the farm er the work Rooms I, 2 and 5, G inn B rick. of tlie game warden conies to MORO, OR. naught. Elrod & Moore. lue Baro Livery W M . HOGG A RD, Prop. F irst-C la ss T e a m s a n d Rigs a n d good m en to d riv e th e m Q UICK DRAYING A SPECIALTY R. LOCAN, D„ P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n H AY A N D GRAIN FOR SALE. :cocc coococococcccco ATTENTION, FARMERS! 8 I have made arrangements to buy wheat this fall in Sherman County and S’ ■ will pay the highest market price. Grain sacks on hand, and can supply § farmers with what they require. I How is it th a t some people de Parties looking for farms spise the agent of any k in d , and w ill do w ell to go to Moore take a pride in being rudo to the Bros, before purchasing else vendor of hooks, spectacles, patent where. They have several M oro, O regon. medicines, and a ll the other neces fine farm s in the county th a t * oooo < x >3 oooooooo < k > oooooooooooocoocooococoocococoo saries and lu xu rie s sold by the they wish to sell on easy much-abused tra ve lin g salesman? terms. When you n e xt L c l inclined to givo one of these men a c u rt an The hotel of the C ity. Here is x swer remember ho has sold you the where yon find the tra ve lin g men, a E. HO SKINSO N. stove you cook on, tho piano or o r R. doctors, clergymen, professional gan you play on, the hook you are and other men. and equate meals. A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . is reading, and p ro b a b ly insured your HME, CLEAN SERVICE THROUGHOUT | Abstracting, Collections ami Real Estate , M . F IT Z M A U R IC E , P R O P R IE T O R father’s life to help you pay for A Specialty. r a t e s r e a s o n a b l e . these things. M ORO. OR. R. J. GINN, I