Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902, August 07, 1902, Image 2

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    they were supplied with coal and taining internal and external med­ MORO CITY DIRECTORY.
i a (» i t I l M f « i> ,m A l a t 'H l
are no longer dreaded aa tire fiends icine for a full m onth's treatment
M IM K 'II’ AI n r r n M l«
P. It MOOR«,
J AM l U ’ N A H O O
and
everything
necessary
to
its
by
the
farmers.
With
oil
there
is
»V.
ful» «1 I
M
a
v
o
r
.
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l
l
Mi««»*
har, atta M•••« •»
m i t u u p *x kmt rnvuaeav »▼
l ‘r»*al i li'iil.
• twow » u m s
tlr.'orUcr
J, M l*w irv
perfect
use.
WM ttOLUFK.
no danger of tire in the wheal
k »aaiiSMo nana
Trrn»i«iW'r
F It III« k»««n
w ut I(«<«ar4
E d ito r »n«l P r o f r M o r .
lUinlm«
“Snuffle»” is tho only perfect ca­ M a r .lm l.
fields which border on the line, as
eoi» act « w«w.
lili«
M. F lU n u u ir l.v i l w llnu-fc
no sparks tlv from the new fuel. tarrh cure ever made and is now I It I . J A . O Mm»«*
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S :
J .O .H S M
" J M a rtin
f l «*’ After the expense in remodeling rccogniied as
IVr yror ........................................
the only safe and
r
tM
it'
Rix tiw»nth« ..........................
M F»»»»
l ’t»l»f
»• the engines, oil will he about as positive cure for that annoying and J A>l««ll>ti
T h r r r m o n th «
..............................
\.«i Fi«|»r
I I « .Il
F » r p | t i * u lt««fc O i
Oft * cheap as coal, besides saving the disgusting disease. It cures all in* «(««. l«,«U««»<
Sin» I* o'l't«-»
....
W E SELL
I. Itnruuii«
A«»(. ►‘«»iwmsii ll«w <'l'n.
w in , H e n ri. U« F o r n i t il i tl'« ''k A |j»«l«l« r Fi».
and
pernia-
Illicitly
company
the
chance
of
having
to
’
Kammation
U ’G. 7, loo-’
w . ««. I («ai«'y
A « -l................
T ilt RSDAY
C H I NCIIB».
pay for half the wheat raised in neatly and is also wonderfully
M. K. t ’ I n in h . It r v , *
li. l ’*»t«ir
the countv. The trainmen hail quick to relievo hay fever or cold * * « r i )«-«'« « \« r » S iin .l,iv « I I I F . n M in inti nini
A S IG N IF IC A N T R E D U C T IO N .
« |» ni.
F ilin o ( ir » n r tu««'liox e)«*r> wi-.lnr««l»v n i« ,
As a result of a public meeting the change with joy. as it was no in the head.
u ln a S tillila ) ««'litU'l i n r i S n m l.iv ni in a in.
li'rln n « lu irc h , U n .
S Kliti-r l«a»
Catarrh when neglected often tur, |*n—l'V
and a subsequent conference be- joke these hot days to hack up and
l ,n'w«-liliK e i r r r Htin.ln« ni I I n. in nini
k
|>.
li».
Sul>t«Atlt
aphinil
at
IH
»
I* ia )r r
tween railroad magnates and far- fight fire every few miles. It may leads to consumption “Snuffles” liK'i'tlng vvvrjr W «Min »«l«v n « -iiln < in.
.
MMt»
w
ill
save
you
if
you
use
it
at
ome.
mers at Colfax last Tuesday freight be remarked that the C. S. Ky. is
M o n i t \in i|« N « »A \I. W i« « .| i ik i i» r i l lr n . n l .l
rates on grain from all points in the first line in the Northwest to It is no ordinary remedy, but a M 'i t» III«' ■»'l'nint am i S tu rili n . «In o -'l« i «•»«»•
uliva» >«f >n li n u m i li
Al F lK iim n rt««',
the upper Columbia basin were re- use fuel oil. or rather, to have complete treatm ent which is posi­
F i ««. It«-I«t
V f .
T h e o n ly r e lia b le P a in t f o r
Muri«
i
l
r
v
l
i
'
N«»
M,
W
'im
f W ioxlcraft.
duced 10 per cent, and freight rates “struck ile," as the change from tively guaranteed to cure catarrh M .i'l'i Ih«' «n>«vm«, oli i r-«uriti . ii w- o «1n«'».l,i»
n r»
II m o n ili. Mr« |M n l.lb ninn,
p a i n t in g fe n c e s , ir o n , s te e l,
East on the cereal will also be cut coal to crude petroleum will be in any form or stage if used accor­ l t l n M < r « i. i*f J. «-ni
I»iiiinluni. l 'I r r à .
tt. S
ding to the directions which ac­
loxlgi- X«i. US, I IV O . F
M««'l» «"»«'ri
many dollars in the pocket« of the company each package. Don’t de­ T n M<«ro
3 cents on the bushel.
fe lt, a n d s h in g .e r o o f in g ,
lu rtla » m t l i t
t i.
l<rt»'F.
S ii.
This is of course s benefit to the company, besides a great saving of lay hut send for it at once, and M . A . R itti, Sor
I .i ll ’lu lU I«*k»h to n i*« N i» l'S
M eri« u n t i
b o ile r f r o n t s , s m o k e s t a c k s
farmers of Washington, hut there labor to its employes.
l.lllln n l'na*'«
write full particulars ns to your F r l'la v n t-m n g
Mr». A m a m i* M a r tin . Se«'.
N «I.
condition,
and
you
will
receive
is still s doubt w hether these j>eo-
. ,
» 1 «
M«»s» tosta« No. M , A. ii. V . w. M<v>u o v c rr
HERE. THERE. EVERYW HERE.
special adviec from thè discoverer Tu« ««t»v rwniiw
u»i«i. tir«»«ii.
ple would not have fared U tter if
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.A K «A m iw iiv Il«'i'or4« r.
It is guara ntee d w a te rp ro o f, fire p ro o f, w ill
School hooks for the fall term of this wonderful remedy regard- F n n K o loxt<«« F . 1K A. F. a m i » A . W M
they had left the matter in the will be in Sent 1-10 Geo Bolton, ing votir case without co«t to vou M « t- ■ n n.-»i «•».( t»«ir i m >> u . i <>* «■».•niu<»
not crack o r bliste r, ready m ixed, and it
» ‘
iM
>. ‘ i ,i.„
iAr „«,«»
J M
hands of Governor McBride and
beyond
the regular
price „(
of “Snuf- "•£*
^ ‘¿"'¡"«*,1. ..
dries w ith a perfect lustre.
«hcriù McGinnis is laid up with ties" the Guaranteed C atarrh Cure, iirrrtn
the "'ssh in g to n legislature. Mr.
s.« u .<rn m «>•<« •ex^ond
. S . . .
2 Sv
-
.. -» I 1 - . . .
*n»t A m rth HsUtihO
Ih ruch h to h lh
carbuncle
that
m
a
in
sitting
a
bent prepaid to any address in
Hill is most assuredly a smart
»». M '1'oy
Air«, io n . H r««».
lU'i'ofiV r.
w. ».
the United States or Canada on re-
man, a nd frem Ins performance at hard proposition.
>A
n .1 1 ...
a i i . . ^ . ia ...»
M«in> i A auuhi N.»
kniaiii« and H«U«« 1
«. « i pt o t t ih l « « «. a r. A ,l«lri
I «• p t . ,,f
ri, » m - u ■■»«•r» »*.-«'1',a ami unirti i
Jimmy
Mackin
has
sold
out
his
Colfax, one who can make a nice
' iilu<« ■>/ r * . ti n««»iilli
11 567, Edwin IL Giles A Co., 2330 I ue».| n r a trah
l,
I>r il. J llo flln .
little speech. But Mr. Hill and ranch, and will once more visit and 2332 Market Street. Phili- Al «<< i.-N
W HEN YOUR ROOF LEAKS 1(1 MEMBER
«A»r. Hci-,
|-rv« i,t«n l. I
Al lin i ( '• m i ' S » !»>.', M >.|. rn AA «im linrn <if
his colleaguss never came out West Scotland, his natal p!a«.e.
delphia.
A m e r lr o
A l . i - i , , mi H r » l iw t il I h t r i t l h u r » « l« jf
c v r i i l i i n » I n <-«« h m o l l i l i
for love of the W ashington far-
Asa Hoover is working his
A c t s I m r n e c il iA t a ly
W
. 11. M nook.
l l I*. l|l(ln *M > lb *m .
t'Wrk.
l'ciiaul.
mers, with a present of IxkXOOO in on J. B. Mowry’s grain nets,
Colds arc sometimes more troub­ O n le r ■>! VA • i h l i i i i o i i M'-el« (lr«l k ii .I thir«l
AA i 'l ii r i'l u v 1 Iti r«> li m o l l i l i
their hands in the shape of freight js netting <3 ‘>0 a day for Asa
lesome in siinuuer than in winter, A lta l\»'l«-,
W. O.
reductions, except they thought it
Fri*.
Two large consignments of gro­ it's so hard to keep from adding to
will tn p a ir a n d tn a k u It good aa new .
was the cheapest way out of the ceries received at the Leader this them while cooling off after excr-
hole, end the Big Bend farmer may week. All going at the same low j cisc. One Minute Cough Cure cures
J. B. HOSFORD,
thank politics and the determined ,,r ,cc?
at cine.
Absolutely safe. Acts
Attornrv-Nt-I»AW an-l Notary Publie.
stand made by Governor McBride
Impossibility. Shopper I want iuimediatelv. Sure cure for enugh», | p raci¡c«a in all th e Courta of thia State
against the railroads for the reduc­
a shoe that is both fashionable and colds, croup, throat and lung
MORO. O REG O N .
tion in freight last Tuesday. Now.
.stylish. Salesm an— Very sorry, trouble«, (¡ix). N. Bolton.
however, as Mr. Hill has been good
M O K O ,
-
O H E G O N
madam; but the age of miracles is
enough to “ throw his sop to Cebe-
SU M M O N S.
C. J. BRIG HT.
past.—Judge.
rue,” we would very much like to
in U h * F l r r u ll l'n u r l ot Ih»- SI««.- n i i>ng'«n fur
1. D. Pike of the Moro Im ple-( M lk r i iu n iA «unlv.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
see the contagion spread all over
K lU e b e lh Z. U m w u , 1>|.< lu ti IT
|
v •
Eastern Oregon. The Oregon far­ ment Company was out at Kent
lunit'U « Al lin i« n. i l . l i n l» n ' I
W ill practice in any Court of
mer pays as much to harvest his yesterday, setting up a McCormick ‘ t i* .' « u lt i l'n tu m b ii« Al Itm w n . «1« fi-m lun l
th e Slat «.
111- nani.« «>f III«- * « t le ot u rvgn n u n i » f
Oftii'e over Krauau’s H arness Shop.
grain as the Washington man. and header for Keiitner dr Davis, who f v I r n v l'r
rv«pitrv'l I n . ,p p » - * i « n 'I « n - w i - r Ih »
XA/ARCO. ON
In t h r a l . n r « iillll.-« l «iMirt unii
a reduction on freights would l>e purchased the machine from the ■-««inplalnl
r a u « on n r «•»•(.«n- Ih » £i«l I «v n f Me-plrmber,
«n it In d .-fu n ll t h « - n * n f I I I » |>lalntlrT w lli
1
company.
just as acceptable to him as to his
• p p l y l o tli« - l ' n u r l f n r II»«- rv llc f «l»<iii.in«tr'l In
DR. O. J. C O FFIN ,
è «-ontplalitl. whl«-h 1« l l i a l tb< l«>ud. «>i
Albert Sneider went out on Wed­ th
neighbor; but the trouble is to get
inurrhut' « \l» t ln < l » t w i r « ».ni am i p la ln ilft
«nnull«»t. u n i tim i plM lnlI trin i« <-Jm taim ni
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON.
the railroads to see the matter in nesday to sew sacks fnr * -\1 H e m - i •■•!«••
r
11 1 '
i
u tliiT r»-li»*rna partali»« t o e q u t t v .
hree
of
Grass
Valley.
Sack
stitch­
this light.
F«i bile:«! Ino n i Ib i« «itnirniHl« 1« m ode hy o r
DR. MARIE M. C O FFIN ,
« V r o f t h « « U n i i . A» . I . H n i-U h ««», Jii'tg « o Y lh r
Unfortunately we have not got ers g»*t $3 50 per day. and make M l m v r r u l l ì i . -.1 l ' n u r l . « h i* li n n l r r w » < n x i . l r
W o m e n a n d F h t l'tr r n a s p e c ia lty .
m
o
re
o
u
t
of
ilio
c
ro
n
fnr
th
è
t i m i * «t cti.im t«'»* ai lAitu»« < tty , aa *« vo intuii?,
a Governor McBride in Oregon to m o re o u i oi ilio c ro p io r in o l l u , r . u.^nn. ih» > i i , <iuv .«f J u ly , i » « . « iir r .u u «
a h i l«u*>llc.itl<«n nil«'» a w«-« M
(nr .I»
A. M. HOLDER, Pimp.
(MBcv
In
A m teraon H M x.
M o ro . Oregon
lieing
than
the
farmer.
push the people’s interests in this
,|« .. w erk« p rln r In -a lii '.'I «la? nf Sa>|>trii«t>- r
r,
.
.
, .
. . . I l*W . In ( h r M«»ro It u l l r l ln . a w r r h ty n*«rv
line, and it is not at all probable
Dr. Logan returned trom a visit pap* r i>iit>ii>ii> <i at Mum. in <>ui>i ruuni« «»r
.
.
'-tir r u in n . Orvuoii: an<l I h r tlm t )>ul>ll<-a'l.*i
D e a le r in L u m b e r . W o o d . C o a l,
that Eastern Oregon railroads will to Salem on Tuesday, 1 h e p i t c h e r j th. n o f |« In the l*«u» n iJ u ly U«i. l,»u.
WOLFARD & STRONC,
J3I-T «IS
II. K (insk INiKlX.
reduce freights unless there is some goes to the well many times and
A ttu rim y Tor I ’ln im iT .
L a t h , S h in g le s , D o o rs , W i n ­
F irs t In a r r tlo a . J u ly J l, II»«; last IbM -rlinu,
is broken at last.
So, Doc, we r tr p tr in b r r 1», It»«.
very good reason for the move.
DEALERS IN
d o w s , P o s ts . C h o p F e e d .
Mr. Hill spoke very much to the warn you that sooner or later you
point when he said tho exjorters will come back spliced.
S c h o o l D istric t B ond S ale.
C o nfectio ne ry. Cigars,
L im e a n d C e m e n t.
were getting a greater percentage
Ib»trl«'t N«». I" o f
J. C. Brewrink arrived this week Th»* ÎHn-»-f«»r» o f
in F . 'u n l i . Stub- <>f < >r« w «a. In i lie fi ,m
Tobaccos, F ruits,
We solicit your orders and guarantee satisfaction,
from the wheat crop than they from Blanchard, Iowa, on a visit Sherm
III»' t-.n a fl«l« r»-«l«h'iit' of lb«- ill«trt< 1 «silx
«••rtf'ilon» f« r un l«»iir o f In n *!« o f tin -i||«trl»-i
ought. Of course they are; but to Murray A xbll’a family. Mr. in niiM>unf Sl«»li.>»i four tl,ou«i»ii<t «titilar« to
Ice
C
ream
,
Etc.
whether
the order be for a large lot or a small one.
run Jb i « , , i t , > ««-nr«, n-'lM tituihlc a ft.-r 10
how is the Oregon farmer to help Brewrink will not locate in Sher­ t« h jr« ,«r» it op tio n o f Ibair«! of I>lr»-« t , >r«,
fu m i Au giM t l«l. A. I* IftfJ, fa-Mrtn« In lrrx a t
hiraeclf along these lines?
The man county, as he owns a farm of ut
h per »-• nt. Sul«« O p tion« w ill t»< o |» m .| «I
.1 iili-rttiig o f 11,1' Ib o -clo r« to I»- belli at tin- Billiard Room in Connection.
scheme advanced by Mr. Mellen of 24*> acres in I< wa which he intends • tn»-»» of It J ( th in In ■.ubi IM«lrt«-l on tb«- l» lh
«luv of A n co »!, 1!WJ. » I 7 «»'«-lock p. w , a m i th e
H
shipping wheat East ¡3 not feas­ to stay with.
I miih I« w ill th»-n I*» u w u tili il » . pru«l*l»-»l t>v
(iive this house a call when you
law .
ible, as the road down the Colum­
I'u b -'l nt M oro. Hr, gon. t b l- Hllb il.iv «>f
. . recreation.
.
I
L o o k P ie a a a n t. P le a s « .
J u lv , IHCZ.
want a . little
bia, coupled with cheap ocean
J O H N M I ’A l i l t V.
C o m e a n d le t u s f ig u r e w i t h
Photographer C. C. H arlan, of Ftm Irin , in o f the Ron n t o f I Mn-« tor« o f I n . i r l i t
transportation, makes this th* n a t­
No. 17 o f sh»-rm im i on nt v. st.«tc o f < >r> gon
Eaton, <)., can do so now. though It K. l l u s K I N s o N .
Q E O .
B O U T O N ,
ural outlet for Oregon wheat, «and
IH « trlc ( C b-rk o f IH a lr lr l No. 17 o f sti< rin nn
y o u , a n d y o u w ill be s u r p r is e d
for years he couldn’t, because he C o u n t», Stute » ifO m fo n .
how elee the farmer can curtail the
1 Flr«t l»»ui'. J u ly J l. I!»»'.’-, la .t l-.u i A u iu a t
suffered untold agony from the 11. lutti.
DEALER IN
shippere’ profits is a question we
t o f in d h o w c h e a p w e c a n f u r ­
worst form of indigestion.
All
would ask someone else to answer.
physicians and medicines failed to R.
E. HO SKINSO N, D rugs and M edicines,
n is h y o u t h e m a t e r ia l.
Word has reached us over the help him till he tried Electric Bit-
Toilet
Articles,
Perfumes,
A
tto
rn
e
y
-a
t-L
a
w
.
’phone that convict Tracy is no ters, which worked such wonders
Soaps, Stationery, Etc.
more; th at in a battle with the for him th a t he declares they are a Ahfltracting, Collections and Real Estate
A Specialty.
deputy-sheriffs he found himself godsend to sufferers from dysp.-p
P r e s c r ip tio n s C a re fu lly F illed ,
MORO. OR.
wounded, and to save the state the <*ia ami stomach trouble.?. L’nriv-
Day or night.
expenseof trying and hanging him. ailed for diseases of the stomach,
W.
B.
McCOY,
put a bullet in his own carcase liver and kidneys, they build up
A full line of counting-room uta-
MORO, OREGON
D E A L E R IN
where it would do the most good. ar)d give new life to tho whole sys-
tionery always on hand.
W e a r e now a t h o m e In o u r now b ric k b u ild in g o n M ain
The news seems almost too good to tern. Try them. Only 50c. Q uar­
CICARS, TOBACCOS. CON­
S troot, w horo all o u r p a tro n s , th o lr f r ie n d s m id th o g e n ­
te true; but if it is true the whole antecd by all druggists.
e ra l p u b lic a ro Invited to ca ll a n d In s p e c t o o r lin e of
R.
W.
LOCAN,
M.
D„
Northwest will draw a breath of
FECTIONERY, FRUITS,
A W O R THY
SUCCESSOR.
g o o d s, w h ic h Is th o la rg e st a n d m o st c o m p lo to of a n y In
S
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relief. Had he been left uninter­
S h o rm a n C o u n ty . W o c a rry
Physician
and
Surgeon
NUTS,
ETC.
Doctor? have tried to cure Ca- ■
rupted there is no telling where he
F u rn itu re
R o q iiis 1, 2 and 5, Ginn Brick.
S helf H a rd w a re
would l»e in a week or two. May tarrh by powders, acid gases, in­
To spend a quiet half-hour when ,
Boaketa
Nall» ami Rnlkaa
halers
and
drugs
in
paste
form.,
he atone in the hereafter for his
MORO. OR.
Mirror»
time drags heavily, go to McCoy’s.
Tool» of all Kind»
a
panean
S
lam
li
The
powders
dry
up
the
mucuous
Here
you
will
find
billiard
and
Bulla of all Kim!»
evil deeds. No punishment could
Carpeta
Hlove» and Kang««»
pool
laities,
soft
drinks,
and
every-
,si*4»<J'sT'»v.'X‘iaa.’
,
viW
Ti.
7
CTRlksl
b? meted out to h<m in this world membranes causing them to crack •
Picture Moulding
Tinware
thing
necessary
to
pass
the
time
Mattrcaana
G ranite Ware
that would be fitting for his hor­ open ami bleed. The powerful i pleasantly.
Parties looking for farms
W all l ’ajter
WlKM'lbarrnwa
acids used in the inhalers have cn-
rible crimes.
will do well to go to Moore
1’nnitH and Gila
Iuuitern» and Glnltea
P icture Fraine»
• tirely eaten away the same m em -;
Bros, before purchasing else­
From all accounts sheepmen are . f
J.
M.
PARRY,
nes that their makers have
where.
They have several
having a lively time in the Blue
N O T A R Y
P U B L I C
Royal” Sewing Machines
aimed to cure, while pastes and
fine
farms
in the county that
mountains this summer. Nearly
MORO, OREGON.
ointments cannot reach the disease.
they wish to sell on easy
every paper has an account of some
old and experienced practi- ( All business entrusted to my rare
terms.
sheep shooting. An eye-witness to
tinner who has for many years promptly and carefully attended to.
one of these outrages, where 2-50
,
.
,
, ,
made a close study and specialtv,
sheep were killed or disabled, sayg .
. .
. .
.
. ,
. . * .
, , , .
’
7 of the treatm ent of catarrh, has at
TH E M AZEPPA
it is a miserable business. It was
last perfected a treatm ent which
revolting to see the poor animals
when faithfully used, not only re­
Our foa returned if we fail. Any one »ending »ketch and deetriptien 0/
SALO O N ,
crawling round with broken limbs
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