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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1902)
T H K H O M E G O L D C L 'R K . h.trdwarv «ton». They are pre n In g e n lo u e T r e a t m e n t b y w h ic h pared to make estimate« on nil A D r u n k a r d « a r e B ein g C u r e d D a lly kinds of plumbing and tinning. t n S p ite ot T h e m a e lv e « . N o W e a k e n in g The place to buy y o u r S w in g N o N o v I sue D o * c f th e N a r v a » . A P le a s a n t a n d machines is nt the Moro Imple* j P o s itiv e fo r th e L iq u o r H a b it. nient Co. Thcv carrv the famous It is now generally known ami S tiw to , , mi wU| « .|| them cheaper „ „ a ,.r»t<KH, J , , , ¿ rll„ u „ , lw, j. „ ,h ... anyone «be. an(, lw, g <Mkllwu A UmIv ¡, a p,.„.l openins ¡„ More f ilw volu. ; (or a family of rustlers to do wash-1 p k te ,y >ha, b<rtX, by 1M,rilxlivrtl or it1g an,j „ ,r-K h j« almost im- j constant use of int rxicating liquors. |H>ssu,tc f(., , hi, c| „ , „( wotk >n sniuJ(lle j OIU. , .¡ee. : neulrali.lng and eradicating thia T he M oro B u lletin . T H U RSD A Y At C. Uc- No better index to the prosperity « 1 . country c .n be b J l b . » . u n lv o m l rnah tor land (I hen «11 » « .id and dene the faet ren .au » , th at every branch of trade draws its support from the farm. Out of Mother earth cornea the «.»tenanee for every living Hung <.|«'n .1. 7 >.hi’ When the price« of farm produce Moro Implement L o. nave a t cm- poison, and destroying the craving go down, down goes every ether plcte line of extras for Oregon for intoxicant*. Sufferers may now commodity in .ym pathy. If It the „ . >nJ McC„rmi<k „ h,.tl„, „ u h o .il land won’t produco, er .1 there .a h(..>d(,t!t V s„ „ j,, anJ publicity or loss of time from hu«i- no . . , of . harvest , . , * price for , what it , does produce. , • all kinds supplies. ne«s bv this wonderful “ Home ttol I the farmer has not the wherewith . . . , , __ ». u -- .. .-f...... i Louie Comini, who has placed ' ttr* a » huh has Inni» jierfected to buy at the store: the storekeeper headstones over a large percentage j after many years of close study can’t buy of the large merchant. and treatm ent of inebriates. Th F R E E „O regon S hort L ine AMD UN ion P acific ■ B B B T I M B H TO Ali Our Subscribers ! Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City. ><-> St. Louis, - Chicago, Q j| East Everywhere. The T©3. L , A m erican ra rm e r. Ocean Steam ers be tween P o rtla n d and F rancisco every IN D IA N A P O L IS . IN D . THE LEADING AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL OF THE NATION RATES F o r t i c k e t r a t e s to o r f r o m a n y Edited by the Hon. Jo» 11 Urighnm, A»»i»taut Secretary of Agri marvelous transformation of thou p a rt o f th e C o u n tr y e n q u ir e culture of the I’luted States. an»i»tvd by an uhle corps of editors. of any a g re n t of sands of drunkards into sober, in- , . , • , . This valuable journal, in addition to the logical treatment of all (Vi “,s t.u'r<, vo’ur ( Uf O. R. & N . CO., ngricultutal subject«, will ul«o discuss the great issue« of the day, Children cure'your f . t h o a ! I Thia O r w rite to th e u n d o ra iu n n d . thereby adding lest to its columns and giving the farmer something to j.r ,« n t day than inv,-atmen, in , • k<, „ j tMOTj y ¡, ¡„ Ko ....... think nl>out aside fiom the cvervdav humdrum of routine duties. A. L. CRAIG, land. To aay nothing of farming wh¡dl tr; j,.. hut a sp vific for this disease only, CENERAI PASSENCER ACENT, Lind, timber and mineral lands ar ■ An acquaintance b 11s the follow and is so skillfully devised ami P o r tla n d , O ro . being filed on to an unprecedented ing of a W tstern judge: "I once prepared that it is thoroughly sol- TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. extent. Every paper that is any was arrested and taken to the court uhle and pleasant to the lasts, so where near the timber belt is teem room, which happened t » be in a , that it can lx» given in a cup of ten ing w ith notices for publication of barroom, courtroom an 1 barroom or coffee without the knowledge of The Bulletin, the hading County l’aj>er, and the American Farmer timber claims. Tl esc claim# cost all in one, beer bar on one si le and the person taking it. Thousands ever >500 when j urchascd from the law bar on the other; and when I of drunkards have cured them-: RAILWAY COMPANY. government, and are worth many came in there were two men behind selves with this priceless remedy, ■ M Î0 1 ! ! « . TIME TABLE NO 8 times rr.oie, the E sst Oregonian the bar. the »»arkteper and the and as many more have been cureJ notwithstanding. Sales ef school judge. Effe.-tivt’ PeLruarv », l*.k)2 But the ¿udge was behind and made temperate men by hav* land are on the increase. 40,000 the beer bar and didn't seem to. »ng the “Cure” administered by- 1-------- M.M r u >•» I II acres being sold in July alone at have any use for the law bar. They loving friends and relatives with-j I l o ’ Nt» Ms»*» 1» >1.25 per acre (purchasers paying took n e over to the beer bar, and out their knowledge in offee or tea, I. I> 1*1 KK. K T A r t o > « 1» k i l t I»A I1 t as a rule one-fifth down and takin : when I laughed the judge hollered and belit ve today that they dis •* <*« ••XX« Six-, amt Tre a*. time to pay the balance). Parties order!’ So we all ordered, and af- continued drinking of their own i.r r A H*x r »• M A W 1 who are hesitating at out taking ter the order they took me over to hoe will. Do not wait. Do not be 1 H timber or mineral claims had b-t- the law la r. t i as — II I» « » . . The judge says: d d u d id by apparent and mtalead- 1 » ( t lh a o n . ter get in now. or every location, • W hat’s the charge against this »ng “improvement.” Drive out the I l uo 3 11 W e e m ... IO (T whether it be suitable for agricul man?’ ‘Two sixtv,’ says the bar- disease at once and for all time, to w 3 T7 K t >ndvk<* ture, grating or timber, will be kr. per. ‘including the cigars.’ 1 The “ Home Gobi Cure” is sold at 3 U Hu m iiill tiled on or sold, and the procrasti refused to settle without a kick. 1 the extremely low price of one dol- 10 « -> 10 IS .’ t > I I .» V ( a u . J . I nator as usual left lamenting. savs. ‘Judge, I am a good fellow; I *-ir, thus placing within tho reach show that these conditions are re- versed. Every product of farms in the United States can be dis- poned of a t a fair price, and no bet- ter inveatmvnt c .n bo had at the ranged, e egatit stock of furniture, step into George Brock .« store. He has, we U'beve. os extensive a st^vk of furniture o can be found caat of ¡¡J« « “ « b u '^ c w «nd‘ up- Then ¡»little doubt tb .a n b m .r - h .... in- boat w ill take x p t i m .-«• r. ; . i i i effectual than others costing >25 to vacb package. Special a«!vice by- -killed physicians when requested without extra charge. Hint pre- p n,I to any port of the wort.l on The Russian bear has no idea of tp.„j. j, t um j . jj ;,., v releasing his hold on Manchuria ' niore< Two m iuutej later io-wr nt until driven off by some other out in the back yard ai d reversed power; and who is to do the driv- |,jj .j.«_¡»j. n.” ing? England and Japan don’t S h a tto r a A U R a c o r d j. seem to be particularly etuck afl< r Twic in h <?pitaL F. A. Gullcg- the job. Russia’s ex use h r keep ing her troops in the country is \< rb cn i, A la, paid a va-t sum to doctors to cure a severe c is * ef robber bands, Russian merchants piles, causing 21 tumors. When burned alive, etc. all failed, Buckb-n’s Arnica Sa! Salve Earthquakes and disasters seem soon cu icl him. Mi; dins iottam to be the order of the day, with mation.ccnqv.f rs aches, k ill-p ain s hell breaking loose through the Best salve in th' W’ rid. 2>c.at all mountain tops. The disaster at drug siores. •St. I’ierre may be likened to the d-struction of Sodom and Gomor rah. All that was wanting was P o s tm a s te r another Lot’s wife to rubberneck the show. ------------------------------------------ IN of So. Glen Falls, N. Y., des cribes a condition which thous ands <4 men and w om en find identical A with th e ir s . Read what he says, and note th e similarity of your own case. Write to him, enclosing stam ped a d dressed envel ope lor reply, L . D . P a lm e r . and get a per sona! corroboration of what is here given. Ifc says regarding Sub- G E N E R A L. Famous Deschutes rainbow trout for breakfast at the City Hotel ev ery Monday morning if they bite. Grandpa and Grandma Moore returned from California last we< k, after a pleasant visit with their grandchild. D r. “ I » lf f r - e d « c o n i / i n ; p a in In t h e l r f t lir e a t a n d la c t w r - n m y ih o u lil c r » f r o m h e a r t t r o u b le . M y h e a r t w o u ld p a lp i- t ■ . : I co '.:l 1 n o h u i g i r l ie in b e d . N i v l . t a ft e r n ig h t I w a lk e d t h e f lo o r , f o r t o l . e d o v n w o u ld h a v e m e a n t M id d e n d e a t h . My th M. H. Poole left for The Dallei on Monday, where he will work at his trade, plasterer anil kaleowiner, for the next couple of months. . condition seemed almost hntxde-y when i I • .n t a k i n • I t r . M i’es' I I a rt Core, but it hel(<ed me from tb e t n r t . J .r.t> r 1 t o o k H r . M i l e r ’ N e r v in e w it h th e H e a r t C u r e a n d th e e ffe c t w i s « t o n - ir h in g . I • a rm s t ly im p lo r e ■ >o|- fe re r» t o g iv e th e s e re m e d ie s tr ia l.” a S o ld b y a l l D r u g c ls t a on g u a ra n te e . D r . M i le « M e d ic a l C o . , E l k h a r t , I n d . i 10 on . . M in » V 30 » II. IV t u r b a n . A ,a> i » Kent a «0 i to • W lln » « ,. . » 10 . B b a n lk o . A tl» Ad vnnee Threshers and Engines, McCormick Headers, Rcajicrs and Mowers; Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Tiger, McSiicrry and Buckey Drills. We carry* in Stock 1. M X X H T IM E l/’nvi D i r t l u n a I aril M A - t u r In R o u to . A fu ll line of Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, Pumps and W indm llis of the best makes. “ TAHOMA.” S tr . I « rn ve P o r t l a n d M o n ., W e i l . I x - u v e T h e D a Ile a MORO AND ANTELOPk S tr . p , Mail Orders Attended to Promptly W atches, C lo c k s ,S il-i verw are, M usical In stru m e n ts, D iam onds and Jew elry. NF.»: ACME tleuh rH front tilo.OU to WC MAKE $18.00. A V A R IC T V . THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. T he di (c n n lin s th e slrcn g lli nr wi-akm » h o f H cu in g Mfii-ltincx. T h e O o i i h l e i ’««e«l cniiihiiii-d w ith o th e r -tin n g |Hilnts iniiki-s th e N e w Kat , 7 A . »I "METLAKO.” T u e . . . T i. u r . , BO TH '« H o n e « k O i .. 7 A. M FO R B A L L B ’f FOR ALL KINDS OF HARVESTING AND FARM MACHINERY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. O. M A IN 3 0 1 . l o h n M F U b H .ii .............................T h e H a ll» « , O r A .I.T .iv lo r . ...................... A .lo r la , O r Itlv e r , o r .1. J . I , tn k . W b i b ' K a U iin n . W a s h W i l l fo n i A W v e r i .. V a n - o n W a«h .1. C. W v a l l I , v ie . W a » h K I t i . l l b r . lb M l..» . I l . o l l , W l l . l l l o t l l l M . 'l o t l o l l I H a t , r t O il , - l i ; i 'l < .r on. ! W in . II ill r ' U. W . « I t H T I T O N I ’O l t i I , A M i , ( I I I O’FAR R ELL & LAWSON, I|, h „1 vit . 1425 NEW YORK AVE., Ow M e n tio n P r l i ’ «;5(k’ . a n d t l . f . a r i ’ e a lz a c o n t a lo « t ' i tim e « S t l w I lid M . H o o k a l l a lM . u t d y ip a p a la n ia lf a d f r r o P r« p a r« d b y C. C. b«WI7T ACO i tbkxjfld th ia P a p er ond an c u re s p e c ia l ra toa. vex S ln c o iSio F ir s t Oycpepsia Cure Digests what you eat. WASHINGTON. D. C. S o lic ito r» o f A m e ric a n and F o re ig n P a te n ta , D o e lg n a ,T ra d e m a rk » C aay « rig h ts . W ill r e tu rn fe « I f P a te n t la n o t s o o u re *. Bond fo r In v o n lo r ’u G u id e , or H o w to G o t a P o te n t. o£ Ti.nrf Iflclallydlge-itqthe food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon- the exhausted digestive or- ll<»iue otructing gatiB. 11 hthelatestdlscovoroddlgest- th e In e.t H ew in g M u eh ilio fit buy. nnt and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In cniclepcy, 1» In » o r C I M S E x S stantly rellovesnnd permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, w<- m u n u r u c t u r e a u d p n < . a b, f u n ; p u r . h., J u g Flatiilcixc, ,'yiur Stomach, Nausea. THE HEW HOME JEWINC MACHINE CO. Hick I Ictulnche.Gastralgla, Cramps and all other r(*ults of Imperfect digestion. oa.nac, m «« s . » I 'n l o n H / p N . V ., C li b ’ii< o 1 11., A t l a n t a , ( I n . , K t, J x > u la ,M o ., I ).i ’ In.»,'!'' v . , H u n F m ic L s c « » , (J a l E X T R A S F r id a y . 7 A . M T im «., T h e r e . , lu a n d liiK . F o n t o f A l d e r H l. , I 'u r t l n n d , SEWING MACHINE 'J'hIn l.ltnl o f a mm hiiic can be tm uglit from iiH o rn n y of our HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. STEAM ERS I m l l y T r i p . E x r< p i M u n d a y , : J, 1 A. M 7 I1 M W. O. HADLEY, t h e ..•ic: CARD. ............................. T h e D n llo s -P o r tla n d Y o rk , -a n Francisco, Portland an i Honolulu, Hawaii. Q U Y « r~ I> .il!y r in in I l r l | ’. r i c r p t x u n lu y . C ollw tions made at all points on l a v - oratile term s. Sight •■viiang- and tele-i New • m Role Agents For STB. BAILEY CATZERT - OREGON. MORO I / ’tters of credit available Eastern States. on » n PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE General Bunking I ’.u.-ines» g o ld • ir . t a 'i V a l le y W H IT E CO LLAR LINE BANKERS. tra n s fe rs # >9 t II 1> I l l % U I ( | S . S u |» / ln ( < ii I r t i I. F I.Y T I.K l . i n . K r l. m i 'l I * » .« A g l . M O O R E BROS. g r a p h ic F . r a k in i'V ttlr * AK \ I A. MODSR- Transact a 1 1» I) o tm t 1m «livi iv«’d b y tbokn w h o n<l- v» rti*e u ?GO.I«> Hew ing M a ch in e for M il e s * H e a rt C u re : The first grain field fire of any consequence this year <iccumd at W alla W alla, when 1200 sacks of wheat went up in smoke. The Moro Implement Company b<g to state to the public th at they have a number one plumber who works in connection with their ()ept» H - f>7 R |wjh GUegA. (;<l .¿3;»,) an(j -j.i.jj Market Street, Phil- adedphia. All 1 orrespondence strictly con- P a lm e r Several parties are trying the dodge of passing themselves off fur Tracy. It is a foolhardy pr po tion at lrcst, and may lead th- ad venturous pers' nator to ‘‘la long traverse.” ...I> M u e » J w in the next big naval battle be- he would, so 1 told the bark, » p to tween civilized nations. Seven of pour some out, and he pound out these boats are being built bv thi- three limi-rs >f t ’.e !• -t evidtncc government and a doten or so by he had in the house. Then the the French. The latter jrcople have judge c all, d :or the b t ie and eon- hopes of blowing theE nglish chan- tinu< 1 to tak- tl. cvi I r. - until it nel Beet sky high some day with was all in. ‘Now, judge,’ said 1, these contrivances. ' ‘do y u think }' '■» m h 1 on the W hat is an earthquake? terraneous combustion. S 1») M O R O , OR. 10 13 M c l k i n a l I» 2 IH F O f d ll C H T K r t L A M P w « « m r v l« t h u r a h n n * |» x in m a n y l lh o ’ n r e a ’ ’ t t p li . c o d u|'<>n m a rk e t, M u u ^ w e t » a v. n » a id t o he " h n p r u v im n iit « ’ <>« I t . ( l e e b y o«w Ü t fa ll t h o w a y . ld e , f u r n s | i« r lr n i'o p ro v e a t h a t t lia r o la n u l / u n u la m p U i n t l a r o e lly b e l l « , a n d w e in a ili) t h a t , to o , ’«« mimm I , r W f to /V Z S W U mi fíOCMESTEít L i l t w a e v u lx a lr a ll t h a t 1.1 r u u lly t v o r t h h n v lm r It. a I n n ip . Iw .tl- n i t n q i’ a l l l y a -u l i t y l n . I l .u ’ t f n i u e t . r r t - r y g n n M la « Aa.e /,’>,< Ziraler h», (/taoxmeaoi (A./auin. W a r u n :!!1 e v e r y la m p m i n t . N n m a t t e r w i m t h r r y o n w a n t a n o w la m p v r a tu v o , a n o ld u n a r e p a ir e d o r r - f l i i l d i i M l , a v a r o i . m n ie d o r n t . i l r m a k n n f l a ; - | i I r in - f . ir n io I I n t o a N F .W IU.'« . ¡ I l . - ’ l . '. I t , e o u i u d u I. 1 1.1 r e u . I > j j h l o i a t u r u ci» the «uhjoct. TKC ROCHESTER LAMP CO.,,X ^ Î ’"-,.,.,..NEV/ y Ô r K.