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and n ced ltW o rk f e m in in e occupations. It was previous to the day of higher J u ly J , Itfcfc!, »» «mxin■ I -«-In«« im i t i r, P 'w ltiin .» a l M>m>. «w , A» l e t Mar. 3, ISST. education for worn u. I t may sound far fetched to say th a t home FVBLiann» sv a a v m n u i u v uv WM IIOLbKIL sentiment waned w ith the decline K.lintr «u«t l’reprlvtor. o f the apron. The la tte r may not have h v n the c a u < \ hut it cer S U B S C R IP T I O N R A T E S : P rr year ............................................ f l <* ta in ly kept pace w ith it. I h iv e ■ lx m o n th « .............................. » the w ritten statem.-nt o f a man to •Inch* copie« .......... 0 the « ffect th a t a snow w hite apron tied neatly about a trim w aist had THURM ) W OUT ” . power to a ttra ct the m is c u lin e heart at its most vulnerable point. An active campaign w ill lik e ly A fter th a t, say there is no senti b i in s till t<\l against the practice ment alxm t an apron! But man of tra r sp a ttin g log* to San F ran- cherishes sentim ent above th in g s ei?c> in the form of huge rafts. I t • o ’ which the fem inine m ind has is considered dangeiout and m a s -. no conception, and h i) heart has ters and p ilots w ill p e titio n oon- be« n many times ensnare«! in the press to enact legislation forbid- m uslin bow. that tied at the hack uu.g i t o hia sweot heart's waist, thia ban I t has been discovered th it U» • ner of the home. Th« last was der the new in is tiv e and referen about the man of a generation ago. dum amendment no act of the B u t the man of today has the same k g ’slature can go in to eff c t for tX) sentim ent— latent. a. T he M oro B olletim , Thrre month*..................... I’ : were K n ittin g *•"' TH E HOM lì U O L tl C U R E . *»*n«'«l back, sw u n g v kle «qxu «>«« th? brown ahlrt .n a l c vvrc«t hi* br> ..«I. An lo y e n lo u a T iw a tm a n t by w h ic h «(«repelle***.. Well-««« u i «>tr«lun>y ruling- ¡ U r u n Kai k i i y O « a r * U oln g C o r e d D ally hr»» taw. ctnliug In X.xi'.v knee-t*»»ta. In S p it« o f T liu m «»lv«a. . uk I long. btroug g a u i Ilei*. iXMnpleteil N o N o a lo ^ « Dnsw a. N o W a a k a n ln g his sim p le attire. o f V mj N a r v a » . A P la a « a n t an«l From w ithin thet«*ni m ine the jocund P o s it iv e fo r t h e L iq u o r H a b it. atrxnnmtnff o f ¡1 ««vll-o auagvd banjo; It is now generally known and ntwl the general * rù-h 1 lugh rang owl, ■ tv. he turned from m i o e jeat lo the understood that drunkenness h a player. It show ed Ih» stren g w h ile disease and not a weakness. A body Ureth gleam in g under .he m ualaehts amt his merry, b lu est ey.w. titled w ith I tUlcwl w ith poison, slid nerve* com- *l«.»rkliug fun. aoftem xl im o hmdly pletely shattered by |M*ri»xlieal or w .in u th aa he exclaim ,xt: C instant use of ilito xie a lin g liquors. ''F a u n t l,^ « v ! ,;r h ,.g h ,M d r x ^ s t f o r <n attilidotO capable of Munday! W hy, boy, w e th ou gh t yv»Ui * .. . , -. ... JAH M 'M U lin Piv«i Jml. Mae** PAINT. T h e o n ly r e lia b le P a in t fo r p a in t in g fe n ce s, ir o n , steel, fe lt, a n d s h in g le ro o fin g , b o ile r fr o n ts , s m o k e s ta c k s It is g u ara ntee d w a te rp ro o f, fire p ro o f, w ill not cra ck or b liste r, ready m ixe d, and it d rie s w ith a pe rfe ct lu stre . Heart Cure W H EN YO UR ROOF LE AK S REM EM BER Elastic Carbon Paint B . J. HOSFORD, w ill r a p a lr a m i m a k e It R ood ns n o w . SHERMAN TRADING CO. MOKI), - OREGON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW M O R O LU M B E R PHYSICIAN ANO SURCEON. R. T h e A p ro n . I t is about 40 years since the {»opularity of th? apron l*-g in to wane. A t th a t tim e no woman’s wardrobe was complete w ith o u t an EAeortment of aprons for a ll sorts • f occasions. A black silk apron w ♦« the acme cd elegance and pro- p ’ b ’, and any non-de^cript gown could by the ad d ition of tb>- black s ilk apron, trim mod w ith a frw rows of black velvet r;bbon fx- dignified and adorned to th» utter satisfaction of the wearer, says the W oman’s Hom? Companion. An apron had rather a wid»- firld of usefulness wlwn you con sider th a t it not t n ’y preserved and embellished a new gown, but it also concealed the d e b its , and added d ig n ity to an old on?. An apron was n w:«v-> »-n resile. The be«t dre«« w iii k -pt C - in by it - use,and th«» d ■:* :ym —- of it r-p r - an ted all the f n nine tr.dts. I t ««•a- a regular banner <>f th»» it m ch; dren ere T . it strings * T;» I h » m i’ ll i ’ - d. apron ti pression < y e t so foil it. Wh.au llio b. w * pa i l i v - - ' :.»l )' !.>■!’ The La!»- i«h ? . i . v lit tle le ys .End the .1 ■ ; tra in, ; behind ing to an itn a . TiiO*C were C- f- q ie •; ¡inte-ne, .» V Eugene Field’s V ie w s on A m b it io n pepai a . and Dya- * 'D yspepsia." wrote E u gen e F ield, “often incapacitate* a man for endeavor and som etim e* extin guish es the Are of am b ition .” Though great despite hi* eo m p lai nt F ield suffered from in d ig es t io n all hi* Ufa. A weak, tired stom ach can ’t digest your food . It need* rest. You can only rw»t it by the use of a preparation lik e Kodol, which re lieve* it of work by d igestin g your food. R est *oon restores It to it s normal tone. S tr e n g th e n in g , S a t is f y in g , E n v lg o r a t f n g . Fjepeewionly by E C. D s 'V i t t A Co.,CUeajra Y(Ui $1. UjlUv cuutalaj liuim the j UC. 2 >4 hi*. W ORTHY SUCCESSOR. W. YARD. M. LOCAN, 0., Physician and Surgeon A. M. H O L D E R , I ’ aor. D e a le r in L u m b e r , W o o d , C oa l, L a th , S h in g le s , D o o rs, W in d o w s. P osts, C h o p Feed, L im e a n d C e m e n t. S o m e th in g N e w U n d e r t h e S u n . Rooms 1, 2 and 5, G in n B rick. Doctor» hare tried to cure Ca- • M O RO . OR. ta rrh by powders, acid gases, in- ; halers and drugs in |Mi(>tc form. The powder* d ry up the mucuou* W . B. McCOY, ! membrane* causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful I ’ »: a i .» . k i x acid* used In the inhaler* have en tire ly eaten away the same mem brane* th a t th e ir maker* have aimed to cure, while past?* and ointm ents cannot reach the disease. 1 An old an«i experience«! p ra c ti tioner who has for many y« ar* To * ,wnd a quie’ ha lf-h o u r when made a close study and specialty I tim e drags heavily, go to McCoy’* j of the treatm« ut of catarrh, ha* at Here you w ill find b illia rd ami last perfected a treatm ent which j p '*d tab le t, gull drink«, and 1 very when fa ith fu lly u*e«l, not only re th in g n«*c<-s»ary t» pa** the tim«* lieve* at once, but perm anently pleasantly, i cure* catarrh, by removing th? cause, stopping the discharg«»«, and II. M. A. MOOHC curing a ll inflam m ation. I t is the only remedy known to «cience that a ctu a lly reaches the afflicted part*. This remedy is known as “ Snuffles the Guaranteed Catarrh Cure” and BANKERS. is sold at the extremely low price Transa«-) a G eneral Banking Bim ine-- of one d o lla r, each package con ta in in g internal and exte rn *! rned- MORO OREGON. , ¡cine for a fu ll m onth’* treatm ent le tte rs of credit available on and everything n«-ce»sary to it* Eastern States. perfect use. w itk ray* of the r u in g sun. and a m ile beyond th«»y reach«?«! a cavalry pickeL T h e men were sittin g close about a r«»aring blaze or sleep in g soundly on the ♦m ien gmiin«l.«vrappe*l head and h eel in ' OO OX, SIR," THCXliCKSU TUB OKXCRAL. their blankets, lik e so m any m um m ies "He said. sir. he had imp«»rativc d u ty laid foot forem ost to the heat to tha».v the coltl o f een tu ries ou t o f them . For I in —in W ashington, sir,” Evan w«»nt on; the country «vas clear of any enem y for an<i he briefly narrated his «»apturv, irn- inauy a m ile, and no f«»ar of a movemi n t prisonm«»nt and escape. cam e in such w eath er as th is Th? general had seated h im self, th e Surprise, quick query aud rapid e x packet unop«-ned in hia hand; but the planation over, Evan turn«?«) to th e lieu aha<iow o f the broad hat hi«l hia b»»nt ten ant in com m am t face. save for the tw itch o f hia bro«vn "I m ust g et to headquarters the first m ustache from tim e to tim e. "An«l no n ew s of Mia* Clay since your m om ent possible, Mr. llarroo. And I w ould ask the beat horse you can capture?" l.e qu<*rie«l, suddenly. »pare” “She cn> e d w ith me, sir. She w ill “ Bail's the l?esL so far as speed goes, be in w ith Lieut. Barron s p ick et and in th is »■tage of forage," the officer an mak> her ow n rep«.rt." ‘•Did you bring her to ‘th e Ferry'?" sw ered. “ Hut you can take m ine, if “ S o , sir; I (Aiafc her escape w as he li stand a rider w ith th at m arvelous costum e. My relief com es soon aft«-r planned by—” “1 ¡»at w ill <lo. W ait,” th e grn«»rnl sunrise, Miss Clay, and I can carry you in then." broke in abruptly. He open«»« 1 th e pack “ Is there no chance o f m y g e ttin g a et, smooth«»«) ou t th e paper, and read rapidly, his lip s m oving in accom pani horse?" the girl asked, pleadingly. “ I fear not, m uch as I would lik e to m ent to the «vonls. T h e sh«»et w as clear ob lige you," he ans«vcred. “ I am d is ly w ritten , w ith m any figure», and « k »- F in ish in g th e m ounting m yself to send Fauntleroy in; casional rough maps. An abstract of title ia something scroll, he sa t silen t and still, h is hea«l the average man know* very l i t but that is d u ty.” restin g on hi* hand and his lips still “ 'Tis o n ly a few hours more, Cousin tle about. H? bus sold h i* prop Caro." Evan said. “ A nyw ay, you could m oving soundlessly, for several m in erty or wants a loan on it, and ia utes. Suddenly ht? looke«! up, a q u aint o n ly hold me back or be le ft on th e gleam in his blu e eye*, fixed on the told by the purchaser or loan com roskt” pany th a t an abstract is abso ‘•Pardon my selfish im patience," the acout, as he asked: “ Uml any breakfast?" lu te ly necesaary. He im m ediately girl replied, q u ietly. ' But, Evan, send “Coffee, sir." w ont to m amm a by the very first courier order* one w ithout in q u irin g the “ Report a t th e scouts’ m ess for d in cost. I t w ill pay you to see me if to Richm ond." The boy gnlped som e steam in g coffee ner." you w ant an abstract. I f you “ Under arrest, sir?" from a tin cup; the horse w as brought “T h e devil! No, sir; for duty!" th u n want to borrow money I can g *t it from v r e c n in g woods and saddled, and as he w as ab ou t to "mount Miss Clay dered th e reply. “ S elect th«» b est horse for you from a reliable com pany. whispered, w arningly; am ong the scouts'; have him w ell fed, M. Fitzmaurice. . .. ‘'Remember! w hen you report to the and report here a t five o'clock. G et general, do not say too much. T ell him som e sleep; you m ay have a hard n igh t's ... work." * ' B T h e W o r s t F o rm . J prefer to report m y ow n capture and «scape. You understand?” T h e scout, salu tin g, turned to th e M u ltitm lr « are Ringing tl»«» "I suppose I d o,” the boy replied; «ioor w ith o u t reply. A s he rained th e prai*?R o f Roflril, tile new diarov- though a com ical look o f bew ild erm en t fl>’ ^ tuart s VOI'’C ery which is m aking b o inany sick eroased his frank face, as he added: K eoom mendatton w ill go to Rich- _« ■■ . _ « , m ond after t h e - a f t e r to-m orrow . P fo p l« " ' l l 8 * 1 w ea k p e o p le “ B ut 1 11 ob ey, a ll the sam e. Good-by, Mr. Barron; and tiian k you h eartily, M eantime, you are attached to my staff, »tfOIig b y d ig e s t i n g w h a t t h e y e;il, b y cleanaing and sweetening the ■ ir. Good-by, P ete. Here, sh ak e hands. L ie u t F auntlerey." You're a perfect paragon am ong boat W ith crimson ch eek s and an audible stomach and by transform ing their m en!” gn*p, th e boy stared a t h is idolized lead- food in to the kin d of pure, rich, “ Thank'ee, bossy, I is, sh o ly ,” th e er one in stan t. Th? n ext, he saluted red .................... blood thatm ukes you feel good black answ ered, gravely. “ I «vor and strode aw ay w ithou t on? word. B ittin g q u ite still, Stuart spread ou t nil ov?r. Mrs. C ra n flll, of T roy, I fotehed up dat w ay, from de nu ss.” T., w rite*: ’’For a num ber of years And the hard hand he w ithdrew from th e secret dispatch before him and re th e boy's frien d ly grasp held one o f read it word by word. W hile he did so I was troubled w ith indigestion sw ift ch an ges sw ep t over h is fa??, se t and dyspepsia w hich grew in to P eyton F itzh u gh 's crisp greenbacks. “Oood-by, Caro, you dear, brave girl! tlin g at len gth in to a satisfied sm ile, as the worst form . F in a lly I was in- You ou gh t to I k ? a man." T h e old vein be folded the paper and ... put it in , his , iluced to use Kodol and after using pocket, t n«»n, ca llin g hia orderly, 1 « . • . , , dom inated the recklex.« boy even then; shirt h e M n t fo r h is ad ju tan t gen eral, t h S »” tt,e* I sm e n tire ly c u r d . I for he bent from saddle to w h isp er low : h eartily reiouncnd Kodol to all “ Even though Capt. Charlton would not oflicer's prom pt report finding the beau ssb ren r again strid in g p<»t,t before the sufferers from indigestion and dys thin k so!” pepsia. Take a dose n ite r meals, it l i e touched th e spur, gallop ing ten t. ‘»Colonel,” he said at on?«»,“ how m any digests whnt you eat.” G . N . B o l through th e fam iliar wood* txiwards St «art's cam p, and th e cheery note« of sabres can Fitz-Ix?«» report for im m edi ton. “«linncr-cair’ were ringing from the ate duty?” “ N ot over six hundre«! and fifty, gen- b u gle as he halted a t th e guard-house. Those w ishing dental work Briefly reporting to the oflicer o f the ‘ eral." “Can w e reinforce him «vithin tw en ty should remember th a t Dr. Jdle- «lay, th e scout so u g h t th e general's hgnra?” ten t. man is the o n ly dentist in the T he great cavalry leader w as pacing ' “ Yes, sir—by say on? hundred nnd county whose perrnancy is guaran V> and fro in the su nshine, Ins plumtxl fifty m en, in clu d in g the com pany o f teed by the fact th a t his home nnd fe lt h at draw n dow n over the high, < scoots—” interests are h* re nnd th a t any broad forehead. B u t the w avy brown I “Capt. Charlton's troop?” th? general hair escap in g b en eath th? hat. and th? interrupted, quickly. "Order him to re-1 woik which fa il* in fivw yenrs is bug?, cu rly brown lx>ard, w ere Jauntily p o rt to Oen. Lee nt once, «vith forty is replaced free of charge. cortilx'd, th? great mustach«? tw isted rounds of am m unition.” “ L ieut Cooke is in com m and, sir. av. ny from it in m assive curv«»*. Freec- Job p rin tin g in g c o ld a s w as th e day, Gen. Stu art T he captain la—” “ Yes. I k »',«•.•—vn «lav’s leave a t Gen. at the w ore no overcoat; and his doublc- Wcoated jack et, thou gh carefu lly butr B u lle tin office (Continued next week.) t I a o « h » in aaiwi t»l melera. ELASTIC CARBON Y our H eart A K. It MOOEM. Re> r an* Manat»* WE SELL wen» inpriaonr neulraliatng and eradicating this “ I xnm, *tr," the scou t answered. 1 poison, and destroying the craving How A bout ' But I'm out now. amt com e w ith im- 1 for intoxicants. Sufferers may now portant information.** cure tlu nisclvcs at home w ithout “ Im portant? Out w ith it. then?** p u b lic ity or IntM of tim e from hual- The lau gh in the blue »Vi q u ick ly Feel your pulse a few minute». gen eral nc«s by thia wonderful “ Home Gold fotleil in to gravity, a* tn 1« it regular? A rc you short of Cure” which has been perfect'd turned tow an ta the tent. breath, atier slight exertion “ Beg {Minion, air, hut I w a* instructed after m any years of clo*«i study as going up Stan«, sweeping, to hand you th is papere—eisae.** Evan and treatm ent of inebriate«. Tha said, very tim idly for him. “ And w hen fa ith fu l use according to directions walking, etc? IX) p iu have >ou open it, gen eral, I tuppone you 'll of this wonderful discovery is posi pain ut left hreaxt, side or order me in arrest, for disobedience o f between shoulder blades, chok tiv e ly guaopteed to cure the moat order«. " ing srnxatmits, tainting or Front h is shirt pocket th e hoy drew a obstinate ca»c, no m atter how hard smothering «pells, inability to sm all, thin packet, secu rely tied w ith a d rin ke r. Our record« show the lie on left side? If you have silk aud the knot* sealed w ith w ax. it* marvelous transform ation of thou any of the..- symptom« you on ly »upcna-rlptton being: “ Dwdroy, if sands of drunkards in to s«»l«er, in- certainly have a weak heart, close pressed." ! dustrious and u p rig h t men. “ Why. there's no one but S w een y In- and thonul uniiie«liately take Wives cur«» your I ushand* 11 aide.’’ Stuart said, ta k in g the letter days after the close of the session. ! C hildren cure your fathers 11 T h ir W h y It a T r u s t L ik e 1 R iv e r ì carelessly; but the in stan t Ilia ey«»«, fell Thia applies also to a p p r p ria ti >n . remedy is In no sense a nostrum President Roosevelt in one of upon th e w ritin g h is brow-a c o n t r a c t s . Mr F. II. I ’aktol Jun.t...’wn, N. V, , . . , . , i and he «lipped th e paper in to h is glove, but a specific for this disease only, «rh.>w i«.« his s|H»eche» having drawn a com- : he called: and fa so s k illfu lly devise«! and The war départaient bas ordered IMS «’I ltd«,,« “Come out, Sw een ey. P in n er call afle.ted a:v bear!. I »u«cr*<l *c»n* between a trust ai d a , prepare«! th a t i t is thoroughly sol th a t tha transport G ra n t be c o o -{ Pa r’*an |\sis* sbuvt lit« beat I. and In ikv Xil sounded" uble and pleasant to the taste, so v e rt'd in to a powerful dredge „ river, a © outributer to an eastern •EtMildsr »nl »idri while ih<- yalpuatk • T hen, a* the gen eral’s banjo player would «»»ten roe tnun m» »terv I speedilv as possible, the same to he exchange is moved to offer a few paased, «.taring at th e scout's strange th a t it can he given in a cup of tea Ixean tokllMt IX Mika* llsort «'«ij or coff«»e w ith o u t the knowledge of sud SOUR li unil |wiiu«»enl rvliel." u-xd to make a channel across the re* ?OR’ whv a tru s ‘ >• 1,kc * r »ve*, clothes, the ch ief bevkon«»d him iu to the tent, dropped the fly. and turned full the ueraon taking it. Thousands S o ld s it D r u a fle ls, bar at the m outh of the Columbia which our honored president neg- upon him; of drunkards have cured them Dr. M Isa M ed c a l C o ., E lk h art, I n « . “ You know the w riter ««f th is letter?” selves w ith th is priceless remedy, sufFnient to serve u n til the com- hvte«l to mention. “ I do, sir.** and ss many more have l»een cure«! I t looks on the level, but it isn’t. “ Yon know- its contents?" pletion of the je tty work. So the “D uly in part, geu eral; in case I w as and made temperate men by hav I: is a ln a ys next to the hanks. p-espects are th a t by next fa ll the ing the “ Cure” administered hv Tnere are sometime« a great forced to destroy iL" A tto ru ey -* t-la w and Notary l'uhlt«*. channel over the bar w ill be deep “ W hen did you g et it? Go on, sir.” loving friends and relatives w ith many bluffs on the way. T h is im patiently. out their knowledge in coffee or tea, Practice* in *11 the Courts of th is Stat,» ened to 30 feet or more. " l'n x a him, general; yesterday; at and believe today th a t they dis Some are a “ dam site” worse MORO. OREGON. tl *v rxf-de-grace. ” continued d rin k in g of th e ir own than others. The fact is not generally under Stu art »howed no surprise Strang«» . .. IX) not wait. Do not be nrw» cam e often by stran ge routes. 1 * " * • There is a lo t of water in some stood th a t the money reeeiv«d dcludvd by apparent ami mislead C. J. BRIG HT. But he a*ke«t. sternly: from the sales of government lane’ s °* them. “ You k n ow the orders. F a a a tleso y . ing “ improv« m ent.” Drive out the Its course is strewn w ith wrecks. W hat ««'ere you d eiu g w ith - w ith the disease at once and for a ll tim e .1 in each state is set aside by the i r The “ Hon.e Gold C ure" is sold at It flows through many co ra m u t- writer?" rig a tio n act, for the paym ent of “ R u .w in g ftw ‘th e F erry,’ sir. lie the extrem ely low price of on® dol- j W ill precita» in any Court ol the cost of b u ild in g irrig a tio n ¡tie* of interest. g«>t me ou t of Camp Morton, at risk «»f ^ : .v : .« _ i the State. his life, brought me to the Ferry.' and ‘y . “ ‘US placing W ithin the reach I t is usually rather crooked. works in th a t state. Th« provis O flh e o v e r Xraiisu** llsr n v w Shop. —" The boy heaitau-tL i everybody a treatm ent m oral W A Soo. o n . I t floats bubbles nicely. ion was insetted in the b ill l»efore **Oo on. airf* thumhered th*« general. »'^‘O-’tual than others coating $25 to i The big fish in i t gobble up the " T ell 7«>ur story in full, and q u ic k ly " j *50. l u l l direction* accompany its passage after a very vigorous D R. O. J. C O F F IN . 1 each package. Special advice l«y and protracted fig h t made pv Con sm all fry . skilled physicians when reque*te«l I t runs smoothest when the gressman Tongue. So every d o l w ithout extra charge. Sent pre la r paid fo r tim ber lands or other waters arede«»pe*t, paid to any p a rt of iho w orld on D R M A R IE M. C O F F IN , I t abounds w ith “ rocks.” public lands in Oregon, w ill go t< - , receipt of One D ollar. A«ldre*a W oii>«nanit C hild ren * «'/«««all v. IX’pt. II 567, Edwin B. Gil«*« A Co., wards the reclam ation of a r id ! Suckers are nu marc us. *2.'l30 and 2332 M arket Street, P h il (>(Bre In Atidvr*'«» MU* kluro, « Irr*ori I l takes an aw ful frost to stop it. lands in this state. One« the ha 1 adelphia. Beware of ru n n in g the rapids. is started ro llin g , there w ill be a A ll correspondence r tr ic tly con Trusts are lik e rivers. lo t of land for new settlers in the fidential. t Dam the trusts. a rid d istricts. There w ill he room for thousands of new hom*»s, and Have you seen the Mackintoshes the new homes w ill be established for sale at the Beehive? They as soon as they are ready for the h tve a nice line of them. occupants. The sales of the irrig a tio n lands w ill also yield large A F A IR B L O C K A D E R U N N E R (Con"n<»»a r..-..,. |«at w»»x suras of money, and th is in tu n w ill he made available for other A» tt«»v »’ —i«-!; th.' ri~» t the near irrig a tio n works. piutcau i ’. j I . i / l.»vvi Wii.« j .i-1 t >uche«l j »a m x » m>u » M. Menna a i'i>w ni I. aiUitx »1 « «•! « W e solicit your onlers nnd guarantee satisfaction, w hether the order L' f«>r a 1 arge lot or s sm all one. CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CON FECTIONERY, FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. C o m e a n d le t us fig u r e w it h y o u , a n d y o u w ill be s u r p r is e d to fin d h o w c h e a p w e c a n f u r n is h y o u th e m a te r ia l. W . HOOK*. M O O R E BROS. I f you want to aee a nicely a r range«!, elegant stock of fu rn itu re , step in to George iin n k ’s store. 11«» ha*, we believe, n*extensive a stock of fu rn itu re as can !x- found cast of th? m ountains. Special ntt«»ntion should lie given his new and up- C ollertion* m ade ut all points on Fav lo-date typ e w rite r desk* and laid« *, orable term *. Hight «»xclrange ai»«l tele graphic tnuixiers m>l<l on New York, which are beauties. Han Francisco, PorUand *n>l H onolulu, H awaii. G E O . B O U T O N , Parties looking for fa n w ill do well to go to M oore Bros, before purchasing else where. They havn several fine farm * in the ro u n ty th a t they wish Io sell on easy U»rms. **; a M w qw rwwMtoAKf i — m aar i Geo. W. Brock D E A L E R IX D rugs and M edicines, MORO, OREGON T o ile t Articles, Perfumes, Soups, S tationery, Etc. W o a re n o w n t h o m e In o u r n ow b r ic k b u ild in g o n M a in S tro e t, w h o re n il o u r p a tro n s , t h o lr fr lo n d a a n d th o g e n e ra l p u b lic n ro In v ite d to c a ll a n d In s p e c t o u r lin e o f R oods, w h ic h is th o la rg o s t a n d m o s t c o m p le te o f a n y In S h e rm a n C o u n ty . W o c a r r y P r e s c r ip tio n s C a r o fu lly F ille d , Day <u n.gnt. A fu ll line nf counting-room sta (ionery always on hand. F u rn itu re Basket« Mirror* a pauses stand* W. O. HADLEY, t'arpeta Picture M oulJiiix Mattrease* Wall Paper I’aint* and Oils Picture Frain««s MORO AND ANTELOPE S h e lf H a rd w a re Nail* and Hptks* Tool* of *11 Kind* Holts of all Kind* R tove*and Range* Tinware Granita Wars W heelbarrows Lantern* and Gioite» R o y a l” Sewing Machines M ail Orders Attended to P rom ptly W atches, C lo c k s ,S il verw are, M usical In stru m e n ts, D iam onds and Jew elry. ^ oooooooooooooooooooo ^ ooooocxjooocoooooooocooooooco ATTENTION, FARMERS I have made arrangements to buy T H E M AZEPPA 3wheat this fall in Sherman County, and SALO O N, will pay tho highest market price. Biggerslnff Bros., Props. DKALbliS IN Grain sacks on hand, and can supply Fine Wines, Liquors farmers with what they require. and Cigars. R. J. G IN N , Ice cold beer on draught. M oro - O regon. M oro, O regon. ).?<XLOOOOOOOOOOOOiXX)OOOOOCCCOOOOCGOOCCOCCCCci