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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
Iu o n m r w » r» w i m ttMWWt* 'u^.txw ^x fut/M arm ** S h e r m a n C o u n ty 's L a n d a . N o tic e to S h ip p e r s . Geo. Bolton has the famous Rob Dinner Party catsup in one gal The wonderful productiveness of Effective July 1st, the basis of inson hath cabinet. Complete, 95 lon m ns for GOc at the Leader. Vacuum Fruit Jars at the Hlier- It. P Dear and J. <). Elrod made Sherman county has never been charges for foreign line cars is man Trading Co. Ihst on earth. a business visit to Grass Valley fully undersUaxl, even by her own changed from a mileage to a per citizens. Here is a county th at is diem basis, and on that account School Isiok» for the fall term today. about the smallest in area of any this company finds it necessary to wiil l>e in Kept. 1-JO. Geo. Bolton. Walter Parry made a pretty good in the state, hut when it comet to aai'-ss a demurrage charge of on» Ho la»te«l one Andy Thompson, a prominent run harvrating. wheat producing wc find that one- dollar per day or fraction of a day, with Frotbslul’e Monklaud wheat raiser, win a city whole week sixth of the entire crop of wheat on all cars held over 21 hours to thresher. rrnraiH uw rna'iEr^jauri visitor yesterday. of the stab' of Oregon is harvested load or unload. Bundays and legal Yesterday was one of tho hottest in this little county. Not only does holidays not counted in time held. I’erry Comstock, a railroad man from The Dalles, spent a few days days of tii» season, but today the she produce an immense crop of In order to give quick action to went wind blows and our troubles when4., but barley, oats, apples, cars and avoid payment of demur* of tine week in Moro. ¡»each«-», plums, and all kinds of rage charges, we respectfully re 11. A Thompson has the banner are at au end. vegetabl»-» flourish and yield in quest the co-o[ieration of all ship Since tbs unfortunate accident to wheat crop in this section. He abundance. The people are wide pers by taking quick action in load threshed 12 sacks to the acre of the Fairs we think of giving up awake and progressive, as is evi ing and unloading carload freight. using our automobile. We will denced by the good school ho uses i . E . L ytle . 0 . F . A . good No. 1 grain. Kelf-sealiDg Vacuum Fruit Jars, quit the auto and take our outing» in every'locality. If you like the Bulletin, send Land is cheap, milling from 96 to l>eet can in the market today, at in a spring cart. on your dollar and you will get 52 915 i»er acre, and all within easy Abe Dougherty has taken a con Moro Implement Co. Gives u n i reach of market. numbers filled full of news during tract to build a sidewalk from versal satisfaction. Persons ¿« airing to know more of the year. If you haven’t got the Ixist—On tlie road between Moio Moore'a brick to Btralil’s millinery Sherman county would do well to dollar handy, just write us (or call and DeMoss, a chain puree. The establishment on First street, work »¿drees O. P. Hulse, Moro, Oregon, upon us), saying «o, and we will who takes great pleasure in giving tend the paper right along, and finder can keep the money therein to commence tomorrow. information concerning its resour you pay us at your convenience. Three years ago Mrs. Heydt if he will return the purse to the ces and possibilities. This is fair, is it not? I f y o u r e x p e rie n c e w ith a d v e rtis e rs in th e Bulletin office. planted some apple tr>-es in p a st has m a d e a ' ‘ d o u b tin g T h o m a s ” o f y o u Mrs. Idis Henderson, who has Mowry’s addition. Today her son le t us re s to re y o u r fa ith . imught out Miss Bells’ millinery Dolph picked some splendid ap stock, wishes to inform the public ples from these trees, nice, clean I that she will »ell her stock of hats fruit, free from worm». No irrig a W e a re a d v e r tis in g th is e n tion, and very little cultivation. from now on at cost. tir e s to c k a t w h o le s a le p r ic e . A number of residents of Crook Au autopsy at Eugene »hows a county have formed an association woman's skull to he 21 inch«* thick. at Prineville for the purpose of There are Iota of thick-headed bringing together all kinds of stock women, hut thia is the worst case C o m e in a n d ju d g e fo r y o u rs e lv e s w h e th e r raised and sold in that and adjoin of the kind ever heard of. o r n o t w e a re t r u t h f u l a d v e rtis e rs . ing counties, and have sleeted a President Lytle of the Columbia board of directors, with power to Southern went up the line to S han go ahead and make all arrange iko today. He told us in confi ments for a show and general stock dence he sleeps night» since oil is market. The show will 1« held on ’ being ueed on his engines. October 15-19. Between $600 and ? W. C. STRANAHAN, Prop., W. B. McCoy has been appointed $700 has been pledged the fair, j »ole agent for the celebrated Hazel- The association will he known as i wood ice cream, of Portland. It is the Crook County Stock and A gri-; the perfection of the icecream m ak cultural Fair Association. er's art. On »ale every day. S u n d a y at th a D a s c h u ta a . The Oregonian’s crusade against Charley Porter of Grass Valley Mesdames Meacii and Dear and the billboard nuisance has subsid wa» down on business yetter« lay. their respective husbands formed a ed, we are sorry to say, because we D >n't forget that you can buy a A i d . ,1. IQDJ T lll'M S n .W party to fish in the classic Des new j air of overalls at the Leader selfishly think advertisers ought to chutes on Sunday, J. B. Hosford IN A N D A R O U N D T O W N . for half the price you would pay give the newspapers a chance. and E. R. Hickson another, and Ilaiolmo iT.e p«-r gal. nt the! elsewhere. J. T. Bslchee, our new stable Lute Holder and John Fives a third. leader. Sew ad. Farmers and others take notice man, is running bis plocein up-to- Although Mr. Dear had some of M T. Nolan of The Dalles »pent I am »»llmg cord wood. Special date style. J (e has purchased sev the roost approved gilt-edged, cop-' the day here on Friday. t< ruts for cash by the carload. M. eral new buggies, and is exchang per-fastened flies imported from ing the old stock of horses for some Spokane which he sent spinning b’ersral dogs went to paradi»«* Fitzinaurice. la nt wr*k by ,ho Hoggard rout*. over the most likely spots,he failed Why pay from 60 to 100per cent fast roadsters. Johnny H arris was in town to to entice the tinny fellows from A. J. Swift arrived in town from more for your supplies when you G ra s s V a lle y , O re g o n . r. Portland Monday, where L< ha» can get th e m nt wholesale price at day with a load of vegetables. He their watery home. Hosford used says an enormous school of salmon a Ptlueger’s luminous, a bait some- { the Leader. See ad. been haviug hi» eye» attended to. jft The Academy, under new management, with able and exper-g J. B. Mowry exp el» to »all sev- j We print envelo,*-» just like the passed up the Deschutes yesterday thing ltttween a yellow jacket and isneed teachers in every departm ent, offers the young [»eople o f ' afternoon. The fish he saw were an electric light. Still the trout •ral hundred pound» of Petite government, if you prefer that style \ Middle Oregon excellent advantages in fitting for U N IV E R S IT Y ,^ prune» frctu his Cherrycroft or of printing, and at a very moder not very large, probably steel refused to bite, and the legal TEA CH IN G , Business, or active life. lum inary came home disappointed. ate i b a rg e over the price of the heads. chard thia fall. Did you soe the “ wash-day” win Even Hickson, the invincible ang REGULAR HICH SCHOOL COLLECE PREPARATORY. TEACHERS' AHO X Heydt A* C>. of Mor.o have on I stamped envelope. Call on us for BUSINESS COURSES, WITH SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR MUSIC. 1 3 dow at Hie Leader? It is both in ler from the Lakes of Killarney, particulars. hand a large »lock of double and I »ingle harness, mi l also ail kinds I A. C. Dougherty, the invincible teresting and instructive, in that it failed to improve the shining hour, Boarding department for both sexes under direct supervision of, wrestler, arrived today from Kent, shows how the maximum of clean while John Foss and Lute Holder * the Faculty. Address for information, <d heavy work harness. fared no better with the old and re liness may be m aintain'd at the The Rebekah lodge gave a big where he has been building a ware minimum of expenditure of money liable grasshopper. g TERM S REA SO N A BLE. EOWARO B. PACE, A. M., PRIM? »upper and entertainm ent on F ri house for the \V. W. M. Co. Abe Mr. Meach had no luck either, looks remarkably well. A little and elbow-grease. day night last. A moat enjoyable Tho annual county teachers’ in but being an artist got a number of program waa rendered and a de hard work agrics with him, ap par stitute will probably l»e held on fine ideas for hie next great paint-, ently. licious »upper »erred. The W. W. M. Co. finished their October the 1st, 2d and 3d. State ing, the “ Disgruntled Angler,” W. C. Stranahau and I.. V. Superintendent Ackerman will t»e which will probably be his master Moore bird themselves to the lord wnn,hou.*e at Kent yesterday. The present, assisted by other talented piece. Considering the ladies took building is 50x2-IS fret, and cap ly Deschutue on Saturday. We able of holding 60,000 sacks of workers in this line. Superinten down a lunch th a t was a marvel of J. T. BELCHEE, Prop. have no menu» of ascertaining wheat. This makes IS largo ware dent Ragsdale is sparing no pains the culinary art, the members of whether they went for the purpose, their party fared very well, and houses owned by this company in to make the institute a success. of fishing or taking a l ath. It ban although they failed w ith the fly Geo. Kirth has one of the pret been reported to uu that there wore Sherman county. and fish pole, they had a very en tiest little homes in Moro. He has An exchange has thrive two items no casualties. joyable day on the river. in the following order: “Our little been steadily improving the place Tho Little Giant thresher, »old Juat Look At H a r. since he bought it a year ago. by Moor» Bros, A* Ginn, Moro, is town is one of the healthiest spots This week he gave the house a coat Whence came that sprightly on« of the best machines of the in Eastern Oregon, o^ly one or two of paint, aud, being wise in his step, faultless skin, rich, rosy com eases of sickness reported for the kind on tho market. The thresher generation, came down town and plexion, smiling face? She looks and gasoline engine to run it can past six m onths.’’ Then comes: Here’s her se H A Y A N D G R A IN FO R S A L E . is kept busy nil the time, insured the property against loss good, feels good. be bought for a tithe of the price' “ Dr. cret. She uses Dr. King’s New by fire. paid for the larger outfit». One of j sinco locating here. He has sev Louis Heydt hit the ground Life Pills. Result all organs ac these machines threshed 115 sacks, eral patients under hiscare and ex He tive, digestion good, no headaches, of grain in J hours on a farm near pects several more before »now pretty hard this afternoon. no chance for “ blues.” Try them town-last week, from straw keptj flies.” There may, of course, be a had his horse out exercising, rid yourself. Only 25c at all drug ing the anim al bareback, when an over from last year. A carload of number of births; otherw ise we fail stores. thsse machines, latest improved to sec whore the health comes in. other horseman rode up behind H la S ig h t T h r a a ta n a d . and caused Louis' thoroughbred to and better than over, are expected T o M y F r ie n d s . think there was a race on. He “ While picnicking last m onth in town daily. Come in and figure Il is with joy I tell you what for th» outfit. With one of these Kodol did for me. 1 was troubled started to run and buck, throwing my ll-year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant,” says W. you have a dead cinch on your with my stomach for several the rider fully S feet in the air. IL Dibble, of Sioux City, la. “ He Mr». John Harrington, who set crop. No nesd to wait until your month». I pon being advised to tled with her husband on the farm rubbed the poison off his hands in neighbor is through; yon can thresh when you please and with use Kodol I did so, and word» can now owned by J. 0 . Thompson to his eyes, and for a while we were not tell tho good it has done me. the ordinary help on the ranch. several years ago, came up from afraid he would lose his sight. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that It N «u < h A T o n ic . The Dalles on Friday to visit the Finally a neighbor recommended ho had tried most everything. 1 old place. She was hospitably re DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. The There uro times when your liver told him to use Kodol. Words of ceived by the present owners, and first application helped him, and in need» u tonic. Don't give purga M o ro , O re g o n . gratitude have come to mo from spent the evening and night amidst a few days he was as well as ever.” OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfXSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOCOO^ tive» that gripo and weaken. De him because I recommended it. the scenes of a bygone day. Mrs. For skin diseases,cuts,burns,scald», W itt’» Little Early Risers expel all tiro. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health Harrington was accompanied by wounds, insect bites, DeW itt’s poison from the system and act ae and strength of tyind and body de her daughter, nnd was in m ourn Witch Haxel Salve is sure cure. tonic to tho liver. \V. Scott, 531 pend on the stomach, and normal The hotel of the City. Here i» ing for her husband, who has re Relieves piles at once. IW a re of H ighland A ve., Milton, Pn., says: activity of the digestive organs. where you find the traveling men, ■ “ I havs carried DeWitt’s Little Kodol, the groat reconstructive cently been gathered to his fathers counterfeits. G. N. Bolton. doctor», clergymen, professional N o tic e . Karly Risers with me for several tonic, cures nil stomach and bowel This thrifty couple were amongst and other men, and square meals. I have bought several carloads of years, and would not hr without troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia. the first settlors in tho county, and left with a competency. Mrs. H ar wood and am prepared to sell the M . F IT Z M A U R IC E , P r o p r ie t o r FINE, CLEAN SERVICE THiiOUCKOUT (h e m /’ Small and easy to take. Kodol dig sts any good food you Purely vegetable. 1 hey never eat. l ake a dose alter meals. G. rington’» present place of abode is same by the car or cord, 16-iuch or R E A S O N A B L E . Oakland, Cal. N. Bolton. 4-foot. M. Firz.MAVKUE. ¿ripe or distress, G. N. Boltou. TRUTHS ABOUT ADVERTISING HE art of advertising lies in stating: the truth in as few words as pos-! sible and io the point. »# .« <* «at T It is useless to assert in columns ofj space that “ merchandise is being sold at cost” at such or such a store if that1 statement is not backed by FA C TS. I » K IC K S ‘‘The i, M ORO TALK. L eader,” - - OREGON, j T he M oro B ulletin . MIDDLE OREGON ACADEMY, Blue Barn Livery Stable F i r s t - C l a s s T e a m s a n d R ig s a n d g o o d m e n to d riv e th e m Q U IC K D RA Y IN G A S P E C IA L T Y ATTENTION, FARMERS! I have made arrangements to buy wheat this fall in Sherman County, and will pay the highest market price. Grain sacks on hand, and can supply farmers with what they require. R. J. G IN N , City Hotel. >