Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902, August 07, 1902, Image 4

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    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.
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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.
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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
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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
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S hort L ine
AMD UN ion P acific
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Ali Our Subscribers !
Salt Lake, Denver,
Kansas City.
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St. Louis, - Chicago, Q j|
East Everywhere.
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Ocean Steam ers be­
tween P o rtla n d and
F rancisco every
IN D IA N A P O L IS .
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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-
,
.
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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
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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,
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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-
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acres being sold in July alone at have any use for the law bar. They loving friends and relatives with-j
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>1.25 per acre (purchasers paying took n e over to the beer bar, and out their knowledge in offee or tea,
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as a rule one-fifth down and takin : when I laughed the judge hollered and belit ve today that they dis­
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Six-, amt Tre a*.
time to pay the balance). Parties order!’ So we all ordered, and af- continued drinking of their own
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who are hesitating at out taking ter the order they took me over to hoe will. Do not wait. Do not be
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timber or mineral claims had b-t- the law la r.
t i as
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The judge says: d d u d id by apparent and mtalead-
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ter get in now. or every location, • W hat’s the charge against this »ng “improvement.” Drive out the
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whether it be suitable for agricul­ man?’ ‘Two sixtv,’ says the bar- disease at once and for all time,
to w
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ture, grating or timber, will be kr. per. ‘including the cigars.’ 1 The “ Home Gobi Cure” is sold at
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Hu m iiill
tiled on or sold, and the procrasti­ refused to settle without a kick. 1 the extremely low price of one dol-
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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. ;
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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.
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IN
of So. Glen Falls, N. Y., des­
cribes a condition which thous­
ands <4 men
and w om en
find identical
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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 ■
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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 .
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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.
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M A IN 3 0 1 .
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A .I.T .iv lo r
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A .lo r la , O r
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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
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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.
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' 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,
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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 ,
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1 A. M
7 I1 M
W. O. HADLEY,
t h e
..•ic:
CARD.
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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
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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
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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
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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 »
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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.
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M O R O , OR.
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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 ,
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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.