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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1898)
N .itlco c i F in al S e ttle m e n t. CRASS VALLEY ITEMS. M aterial far the foundation o f' W ho C an V ote. 1.. tie County l ourlr-of th e State the new hotel is being lim b 'd , and | In a letter issued by State Super- Geo. Y intin, who had his leg Or-.-«. c., 'or S herm an county. V w ill e .- m n ie n e e a t onee on it. witendent Irw in. lie ti lls w hat the . broken, is improving. In Ike luili'.'-r <>, to e t.'ls lv of Lanr W e regret to learn th a t Mrs. J. B. worx w .li cem m enee a D al, deceased. If iii busine-'» you woiif-.l launch— law is concerning legal voters at It is rum ored th a t we will have ; To all whom it may co,.corn : ! M cGrath is quite ill. Ell.» Neece has puri based the mail AVmil.l su cv 'ed —be very staunch, ,, i i i 1 and stage line between Moto and Hut- school m eetings. I n a few words i a new doctor and druggist here i N otice is In '< by g'.ven th at t'ae under- i Show your ml. to every reader— A rtem us B arnum , who has lieen . 1 ledge, and w i'l sure!/plea e th e public, he savs. “ anv one over 21 years of j I signed adm inistrator, with tic- will an-! soon. Place it in th e Mi .o I. eakek . iit-.&i-il, i. Un- estae- of Jatur.i la •«•.., <t“- ' quite sick, is im proving. i W Wi(]l tbis <|f , he Leadkr we M ., (1 j ith th is iseue o^ »he L eadeh we send ' ;1ge, who pa vs taxes, and in dis-; |<eane»‘, h as tiled w ith th e t •: a of th e | J. II. Berger has been a constant Now t!ie begins to quicken countv c u d ',, ia re d to*...... id ei-iimy Rememlter the a n n u a l school out a nutnlier of sample copi -s and. in- tricts of less than WOO in h ab itan ts, In th e cool, blue vein; of spring; h ind sta te , his dual report an d m < oiuil | vite siibse ■iptious. believiag we can give ¡ n nt{i ((f e h il(, rvn of w.h o o l a g e , atten d an t at the bedside of G. m eeting, M arch 7th, a t 2 1* M. ■è», ! a- 111 li adii ilitet.n'.o?. ami th a t Til s- Now th e skies are soft and tender, each and all a satirfaetory county paper. 1 . Y intin fur two weeks as nt;.'».?. I day. th e 5th day of A pril, ItiMS, a t th e I And tiic hiids begin to sing, ,n Jour‘,1;MI‘ie ; „ d I w hether they pay an y ta x or not ' Moro now hits several stre e t, G. C. Y intin, Hr., is 1>S years old ¡ hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at (at- county ¡ T hrough th e .March lands, Isold i lam ps to guide the footsteps of be- t,u. pEAL)KK j year. ' (th is includes both sexes) are legal , ,,, . , , . i co u rt . oom , ia Moro, cinuitv of Sher-i . t o l l a ? , ( M o n d a y ) a n d Will s .t in m ac, 'i.-i'ii- of O regon, h as, by an order I nuk ' lated pedestrians. The “ moral ware ” ia surging in the , voters. I a e h a ir for the first tim e for se v e ra l " • su'd county court, daily made ami Un Iding beauty runs to-day, , i • i . 'e n te re d on lb.- ‘.‘S'd. day oí February, t There is nothing new as vet to town of Wasco. The prop ietors of tin I S he will clothe herself in April, w eeks, so y o u see he is g e ttin g bet- js-.e;, | M.|, dui- appi iute,) a* th e tin - “ Monogram” were up Indore .lustier ALMANACS. And grow shy aw l biiish in May. ‘ report concerning tne investigation Marsh last Thursday for a prelim inary ' » ¿ V L c e lo , ila s t i i c m .ito is a id f i.m Aei-i riling to tire history of calen- ter. repoi i and a m ii.t, and f o - th e lu -n i g D on't forget to place your farm to sell <»f the M aine disaster. hearing on the charge of perm itting durs one of verv ancient date con and d eterm in atio n of olçci ti m s th e re to They w ith R. E. Hoskii.son. , Roads are getting in fair condi- gambling on th eir premises. R E F L E C T IO N S O F A B A C H E L O R . il an y th e re i-.e. waived exam ination nail were I huiihì , eel ns tile interests of farm ers; il Il; i. 1 i \î< », F ! " " iw n C o u -tv , <!rv- ! Sprieg-tirae has come once again, w ith tjon again, anil freight is beginning Y o u c a n a lw n v s tell a n o ld b a t ii- gon, th is ‘- Sili il, v o: I-,-lii U.iiy, IM «. iieii. c i a t on a i over to appear lx fore the grand jury, was found in Pom 1 -impeli, its changeable w lath er. . , o jK, movej w ith m uch greater ease. .Ions if. Aa-witv, which convenes on the 14th inst. square block of m arble in perpeii- ; elor by t.ne way life doc.-n t flirt, , Ad-i h-ist n itor, will: tie- will annex -1 of For term--' on Moro property call on C. D. A ylsw orth, of Latourell livery farmer th a t expects to raise (ficular colum ns, beaded by the A m an never knows w hat lie can tiie e s tâ t - of L aura L eet, decease 1. o r iiddrep: R. E- lioskuison. ,H„ J Falls, was in Moro M onday attend- good w heat, r.-ad. 1 >.» of ir, should seed p{ tl;{} yjtKfiac. This relic gives !fi,, tin he doesn’t get the chance. , m2t5 If you w ant to bi v a f irm remenibv «•» in g to of a legal n a tu re . ^ l . . arili.s ^ l u l l ^ « . » „ „ ly a„;r „ „ .„ u i« l,l,„ . r. lig i-u e , , ht. w iu i, „ girl R. E . lloekinson. lie has some fine A L2GAL C H A N G E Or NAME, T h u rsd ay —Today s telegraphic Monitor. There is no doubt wit!-, and agricu ltu ral inform ation “ lp<>. ! ,,ne tt m a n picks out to m arry . barga • . it didn’t O rv.ile of Rutledge, initiated a ¿ ;Spat> hes say, there are 14000 pco- ou;. ;• im provem ents, th e Monitor is the W ritten alm anacs can he traced ¡ I wonder how the m inister km w lb ! nam e w a s F u ig land contest against th e timlx-r culture pie in M atanzas, Cuba, absolutely ; best drill in the m arket. It is the only 1 a s fa r pa,q; ab thesecond century of i sail newsnaners are so had. en try of Edw in Benson, iost Saturday. • l I e I i e . ’o w itli •» l i s t fev'!- } oUr e a ! ..C Alexan- G . v»n. ‘ ! Her rich, i<?-ibctii nature. drill n made w v ith a bJillV slow •l»nl and ( fast f„r the Greeks of without food. There will lie a joint debate at ■ T/“ * w l ' ^ twice as heaiyas (kin nfu.r t h e t im e' S,,me 'Von“ ‘n ^ n ’t happy in And th , ught k ! i ,A I hav. it If yon w ant to know th e live iMisiness .’.m l S(, m en "consult tli. a»i . erti.-'iig eclumi<s w 141 J i those on other «hills. It ha* a lo n g , < a * ♦ n heaven because thev c a n t *J<> t » el ang d the 1-gvngK^ tlic Xioro School l l a l l o n F ru ía } heavy hu b and trups rcxl? Call an i se • of l ’te le m v . From th a t tim e to the church. By net of b-gislatur.. jiy .,,_To th e wife of J. M. Bartlett. > night, lietween Moro am i DeMoss ; the drill for yourself. twelfth century there are but feu , that A m an never knows purely Feb. 27 t h . « fo n . The father is re|»om-1 Ijiterav Societie«5. Everyone com e.! Meno M ekcanth . u t •>. .word* i f alm anacs, in the fo u r-¡ . . . ... . . . . . . . Siie i'liigi.J a. limb a legal m an. able to atw iul to his daily meals as usual. Owing to the necessity of bolding W e are pleased to see Mr. C. W . teenth century such publications ’ ,M* - j ' 1' *' 1 1 W ilii 1- ts of subtle learning. The City H otel, under its new raan- C ircuit Court in the public sehtud Curl hack front the valley, where ,-«ntained a < hroniel of events,; J ne most honest m an in th»- And u n to him she d-d confide agenten:, is preparing to bi.; for a tair present term of school he has R-en w intering an d visiting ’ short .totes on m edicine and an ex- j world will lie about wh. t h<‘ Her soul’s most is lin'm yearning. FhprV 1‘aliu:iare' a,M r‘o< 011 1 w¡q ^1,,^ on th e n t h lust, one week relatives and form er acquaintances, position of signs, which tohl the s u - , for his cigar-. , <1 her IL- heard Iter through, li; * i ' l l of th e celebrated Monitor earlier th a n originally intended. He reports having a fine tim e, pvrstitior.s what t > do and w hat n o t , As soon as a m an so .ws th; w ealth. A car See M. M. C o.,' The ease of H oaa vs. Leslie, is ‘ Sum m er all the tim e, and m ud so to ih in every m onth of the year, (knows q u m I i about women a g irl He - >mh I' d o’er iter stor D rills just at hand. in k ae he has a past. docketed for tria l today before Jus- deep.”— m easuring som ething h s s j t h a t th v y nfight 1« favored by for- ! gins t to » t th unk ? , , . , y>. p;1. •ons -.1; agents. This ofSce acklowleilgcs a fraternal tice M arsh a t W asco. A disputed th a n six feet. Mr. Riley Craven tune. . A girl likes to U lleve a m an is }fi volumes statu to ry , call I y D. C. Ireland, of Ute Observer, account is th e subject of the contre- and Miss Ada Crowley cam e with O ur Fax. r. ancestors engraved on ahs nt-m inded so she can have an ' o n last Friday. versv ’ ! him on a visit, an d m ay possibly squared : ticks the courses of the exeuse fur tak in g care of him . haini Finest on th e coast. W h at? M hv, ___ __I.. I...... A1». ... of the whole ,t,. year, x-inir w,i . w om an’s » real i liking 1:1 _■ . . foi s a ...I . Rev C D Xiekelsen will preach ' rem ain 1;urc‘ ^lr ^ url P->.vs . _ moons so t.b:»t th at A nun- th a t car of buggies and hacks for sale b y ; And Pi-i-Iin sd ii, How stupid! next S abbath a t 11 a. m. from the the whole world, so far as he ha- • they could till w hm new moons. ¡ster ¡s geiK.r a n v based op. t h : fact th e M oro Mv reanttie Co. Î din i.»ig-1 the p: 'v;; -lit Subject "D cep S *a travel<?'L ** looking longingly to Hu)l moons and changes should bap- -Rut fic m akes a beautiful prayer. W . O. H adley, «»r enterprising jew- j te x t L u k e 5 :4. Of H ym en vs. C ip: 1! Sherrr.an county, evidently w ish.ng jk u i . and so b.ave a guide i»r their ¡ qq,er( «ter. will soon A 1 to his already fine ! p ig h in g » never livid an old mm ,t This carved stick ¿¡<la,t Iwlieve t h a . s l v cou’d Ju st se.b-‘ :‘ute m y nam e i.-r y tir.-." festival to live he: stock. The second q u arterly m eeting of' -was called an al-nton- ight. Bro. J . W . A r.u sao rtb y , of th e 'Wasco The m a .ó--: blush’d and falter ii, have t’ >t m arried if she had want-xi News, and Jw tic e M arsh, of Wasco, the M. E. church, will be held h e b t at NOTICE. In the northern countries oi En- ¡to. !'•.• sh e to o k h er But ; n tw o Wii-p.! w ere callers a t th is ollk« on Friday. i S paulding Chapel. M arch fi- .. Rev. T here will lx- a m eeting of tin- Kemm- c U n (j a n J jn i>e n n ;a r 1i( ¡n t ile )a t- nam e A child carries tt- new-fov.nd hap- lieaii C enti;d Com m ittee of Sherm an e Clear, yoai seed « b e a t w ith one of W arner will preside. ter p art of the si-vent-'ent.: century, To church and ii.td it a ita r d. to th " one it love- la s t; a those fanning m ills soi 1 b5 M- M- Co- ( W . P. T avlor has moved ir to bis « ‘'-’'D' Satiinlny. at £ o’oelock. Marvin notches were cut in a square stick J , Law • iii n t’.- Helper. 5, Iste«, in Moro, .or tlie purpoae oi wom an to th - one she hates me. t ch eap . new residence. He has conic bere our | .OCAL AND GENERAL Large and. compiete stock of G e n e ra l f'u1. ecripdons to almm-i any puhlicr- to stay, a n d is now w ith tion taken at publ:shersJ prices a t tu e Meader À Co. Moro agency a t the postoJiice. R. C. Craven has th e W ill buv y o ar fat cattle. W ill sell ______, making arrangement--' for t ie ciui.nig, uf Im xffi- id. r e p r e s - u tiu g e a c h day As soon as a n u n gets his first F. II. prim aries and county couver..ion. in the year, a 1 trg?r notch for S u n - , W. 11. M o -' kb , C hairm an. days. Festival d ays were indicated rav h airs Ì begins to b >ast to bis M e re h a n d b M O RO, O REG G X . mJ _’ ï i C b j ' , H a ï d '. V ? . ! * \ , Y Implements, Wagons, Buggi-.s, Hacks. X I í > ro ÀI e re? t n t i le Co. The p la c - to *■ t . -:et what v t . war. . a t a pria? th a t w .ii m . We’il sell volt guns, trtfe to shoot OysE‘1-*, m .k e i s , end new Inibì.-; I'iekles plenty, all the tim e. Dry go .ds new. com ing inst in line B ra n c h S to res: MONKLAND AND KLONDIKE F.ÛC-O ? w .c rc a n ¿ :i ie C c . •wan Kfli " L 8 ►7» ? s « • y E L S a ? y rote S E 2Ä O ■ L >ora W i l l i a m s , F r o p . , M e r e , O r e g o n . BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ON THm TA’SLZ DAILY. H e a d q u a r t e r s l o r c o .n m e r a . t! tr a v e lo r s . RATES REASONABLE. F all h u e of p atent u ed icir.-< st-i -i : ery .nd ciuars kept ia the ro rta fliu : P ro flta of th e W orld a n d H e ra ld . Rev. Dr. H enry M. Field, the i l- tlie business worries he has. i‘or of th? Es'. ngelist, w riting of- honor by appropriate signs such as true w^ e Th? real reason whv women like t ’ne New Y >rk H e ;a ll and W orld, youvboiea Iwef, pork, matton and veg- to th e first subscriber to the D e m o c ra tic Co. Goetral com m itt««. k n 't for S t. Ve.h-n’in -’s (lav. j Tie? re etal lc?. P age a P arky , Moro. L e a d e r . H e has ordered it sent to The P em oerat’.c County t o n tral i ’|Pje first alm an ac printed in E u - ; cats is proba« Eu- probably because they don’t in a recent issue t his paper, lia s' aV m pe, was s >11, it is said in history. * often track m ud all over tire floor. t -u ;s tu x. -,- ,,f fa .. p r o f its varmal by Make no m istake ! The place to get a D allas, h is future home, Com m ittee m et in Moro Fridav first-class b ath, h air ent and shave, is at Feb. 25th. ior ten golden crowns, and a t th a t After a girl gets m arried she r.ev- tin - tw » rs: _ , Miss Luella Golden left w ednea-, VOVBM 3» P r o - n t —Jos M arsh c h a irm a n ;' ‘’Tiie it?, -me of tlx? IL raid was er gets off her old joke i.bou: e:e.?.r ♦ he edition was soon exhaust- Dr. D am n * now in Craes Valley, l*it | d a y for W asco, where she w ill. A rnii.w<irt»lv W a sc o ; Janna* * at one tim e over a m illion a year! ashes keeping m oths out i f tiieear- will be in Moro on »be Kth and remain spend the sum m er.— K lick ita t Ag- - ‘ " 2. ‘‘ '. , ... „ lea. u n ü l t b e a b h of this m onth. , r ic u ltu r is t H «***’ GraSS ' a l k y ’ D ‘ " ’ H ° W* T h i- I state. •• on hearsav. In th is co u n try , in the early part pet. • • but present century, a new alm a- j J usq because a wom an cries l.ard frem Mr. 1-ent.’. i t iuin.-elf. lh re e First-class meals sened at the City j anh?g E n v ’.*?rg a n d A rth u r ard.^M oro, and G c i. E. Tin nipson, nac was am >ng the most eoveted at another w om an’s funeral is or four years ag ), re tu rn in g from HoteL New management. Give “ » ! M<jle4?worth? , he wide-awake Bige- L it.1, dgc. m£t4 low farm ers, were in town W ednes- . J ? , , ' V ? ’ 1 .im an es i;.eS!.:ons ,,{ a n y well-regulated no t h a t shy w as h e r dearest Europe, v.c had mt Iw ard both Mr. trial. Drop in and get o u r export cigar a t - ’ M arch 12th. an d county convention In nianv cai^ it furnisb- B nr.ctt ai d Mr. P u litrer, wh >m 1 , th e Fostoffiee store. B ert *<«mt a g a r , . on the 19th. Moro will have four ; exception of the Bible, friend. called the lam b an d tli lion, 1 • H o ld t h is s p a c e f o r f u r t h e r a n n o u n c e m e n t on die market- A nicreuul d i n is m erciful to b.S , , { in . n n n i i f Some w ell-m eaning people go in g ea c h t*> cli ws? wide’ . : was winch. We were pleosed to see J. R F lo re rc n your horses in the Al- j j jm „j. h as it th a t C. C. K uney thC re"' ,r a tte r ° U through life as badly m isundcr.it1>> h ! Pulitzer p-ot --t “d th a t he was . ilv through th e year. How eagerly th e streets again Saturday, -^ter -1“’ tam o n t J r . Stable, an d H ayes ± j {or fir?t tinu?) how as a iroaa-cycd girl under the m is the lam!». As my relations w ith "delegate at large to tin : lo rg illness. D unahoo will see to it th a t they a r e 1 , tletoe. above com m ittee. l o th h ad alw ays been frien d ly , At oilier above in q s u ta n t were its w eather predic At the tr.e bowling bornie-- alley, u ..e ,, the --------- -- «lay,* JJ J - You can alw avs tell bow anvions t ht>- t ikk.il w it’n me. not in confi five Democrats were pitted against five “ tion», hawr am using its jokes and , - , E . W . Elrod, of Bigelow, obtained s b e r m a n - G I t lla m R o e d a n d B r id g e . i i • , i . . . . i,.n a " ir l is ti> fin d o u t a th in g hv th e dence as revealing an v s crets, but R epubbcans, beating them twice, Ja s-j anecdotes which never became ilu u t - - . M arsh m aking 48 one game. j & favorable - decision recently M’ith th e com ing of spring, a n d , Rl A, lh e s-^ason advanced. T »-v phe k a n s "1‘ vlo,lt w hen sht nu. it Uwv thev paoUR. should ; t. The City H otel has undergone a thor- a g a dnst in s t th til- e tim ber culture e n try of th e Cv!tSv.1}U< n t W;!):ing up of the lin le y lum e lw t ¡w firstfrc sh . asks yeti. ; g, id th e whole world should know. ough renovating ............................ by Hayea A Holder, R D. E m ens. Mr. E lrod has erect- people, th ere is a general interest lMx.OIuing thundw d and rag I wonder w hether people do some a s it only exalted their greatness, an d is now ready for the public juit- read to pieces before things well because they lik? to do Pv.fitacr had tol l me several years ed a fine dw eldng upon the place. m anife^t^l by the people along an d ged, ¡¡terallv literallv read to pieces ronagv. m~ M. L. Zola, th e French n o v e list trib u ta ry to th- fire posed wugun - . ncxt ve„ » a a im anac supplied them , or whether th y like t » d. lk-fv i , w in i v. ? were n - lg - iw s m The Vest score last WednfiMÙy (ladies’ d ay T at th e Ixwrling alley was made b y , has been convicted (in P aris) and rood a n d bridge to connect the two them lieeav.se they do th m well. the Proprietor t h ■ Berksldr. H ills, and u-e-l ex- Mrs. Annie Moore. Tins gives her free sentenced to p a y a heavy fine and counties' above nam ed, in Its early ‘ ur tJw, n u m hpr a n j v arj. ! change visits, th a t th-* \\ or:.!, paid] W hen a girl gets a letter, sh - bowling to d a y . serve one year in prison, for bis ag- com pletion. The r-»? ’ : etv nf alnianaCH ¡s q u iu-liew ilder- tu rn s it over to look a t the iM.st- him or. • t ear $tkX),OW, though bi - of the Dre-v iu ® affa5r- l J I -v w in l»*; oi ? rKlt ^ v a n ta g e b > 'ing m an y u - th ,,ni enriebed bv the m ark and then says; “ W hy, bow fore h - t n k it. it had D en as d ad M r? W h ite bi'.' ibiiighteT of Mr. fcsac A b ran d sp lin terin g new H a rt- l*»th counties at large, and e^ieei- a r t^ t is choicest adornm ent- and funny! I d »nt k n o w a n y f i .i l / there.” as a do»r nail. “ After th a t d a te I . Hiusha-iv.—K lickitat A griw tlturirt. • ford bicycle has ju st a rriv 'd a t A. ally so to the southern l>u lions the | ^ , t work. Though the . If there is an y th in g in S p iritu a l-1 have n»> doubt th a t it paid him a D. Bolton ik Co’s for M. Dam on, t v re« .. 1. wod.-, g .< -.in i t ..u> coun^rv floiMhil w ith re a d in g : j 4I)1 a fiuA»and whose wife lias cot great deal n o r : . 'h o u g h since the If vou desire to look your best, hove between the * " . _ . . . vour laundry done by th e Troy Laundry anj we advise all to clear the track easy com m unication lietween l,lv ,n a , ter (,f .¿j w»rts, these little v<»l- ,n a r r i<d acain mus* feel like an act- rivaD hip of the J m rnal has coax- Co. A. E. Cocs«v?, a g e n t C aU onhim w h e n M iJt g te rto t o break th e pesky pc -ple of K ’th , giving Sherm an umcf, are a „ intUSjH nsable to us as or who h ag died too far out when p iled him to reduce its price to for prices. th jn g to r id c (county accaw to splendid tim lw r carvw l m a ri,i0 calendar was to , he c u rta in falls.— New York Press, one cent, its incom e m ay have fat- T e r m s R e a s o n a b l e . Geo. W . C » c k c r was in town Thure- I an d lum ber in G illiam , and resi the ancient Ita lia n and the box ! len back again. But it mu.-t still F. E. Brown had a circu lar ruu- «lav and sent his application to saicm dent* of the la tte r county will In- wood stick w ith its strange devices he large (th e trifle of a hundre for the purchase of -W acres iialemnity away M onday in front of th e Moro C o u n try -D red B o y s. « h o d ta d . - pidofflee. He h o n g onto ..ne l i n e . *» a railro ad m arket thousand <-r tw » n m atterin g one to our Saxon ancestors. A boy constantly m eets emergen- Already signs of the eonuBg l»oom in j a r j succeeded in stopping the '»or th eir «urp.us v m at, wool, aim way or tiie other! (B ut Bennett E lec:.-!'- K e y h o le . - T - s in th e country. If hl ’.- c.l Moro are'apparenL Property ia chang- team w ithout a n y dam age being ”th cr p r '^ ’J ’ Dons, over a In tle r e a p p d the clim ax of A m erican A Denver p’.tilantliropie inventor work he h as to scheme and p>an to iu g hand» and new l»u«neaa eirterpriiMja ( " | road th a n now, and m uch shorter UI,I mati-riuls. ,“ I J m .c . ,h “.' h ttc g daily iavestigoted w ith a view to ‘ too for a ll the great wheat lwlt in has conic to the rest ue of stay-out-1 eke out his tool.- r e a r the H erald paid him 1,200, jn v e s tra e n t * M. H. Poole has in itiated a contest lates w ith a n illum inated keyhole. If he’s at play lie has often to im- the so u th end of th a t county. J L. W. H unting has removed liia joe- against the timl»er cu ltu re entry of The m an vvl>» returns home after a r provise his toys. It m akes him 000. "T h is is w hat Dick Swiv lk Wc ais i c a n y a five line o f . . . . Is c. r own Imnd-scw d in ri.ess. tice office to th e Allison building temjio- g j Du n n . the lan d in question he- E n te r ta in m e n t. ■ late s u p ^ r “ a t the club” has only ingenious and m akes l»in: self-reli- P a t r io t ic wov.li' cell an “ t nm itigated stag- L rarily, h o t will in a few day» oc*np> a <>Ter in the G orm an neighbor- ’» b irth d a y was f it- ' to push a b u tto n by the side of the a n t. The originality which has led fine otfice in Moore Bros, bank G iil.hag, h p jn te n d s .w.<lllire . W ashington » • I .,,1 v hi-.:-..’ , tin g lv <>l»served by the pupils of lock, when the keyhole is at once il- to m any a great invention or sur- bit. 1 was glad th a t h he. 1 sv. h ups tai rs. , UIMJer the hom estead laws. All a <4 _ public ..1 1: schools .1 1... ••• I «-»«• ».ol Kt» tv* A l l f th l i t at P*c:’l ojieration has had its begin- the Moro by an .... en- 1 lutninated by , e’li-trie.ty At oil interesting m eeting of th e Moro a princely rovenu when Ire had end everything in a iu E y -n y pp.-d b a rn .sa shop. L iterary Society Friday evening, the A lready have people south of tertain m e n t given in stliooi h a ll on ' rem ains for him to do is to insert ning in t ’.ie originality forced by m ade eu h gcittl use of it o s to scud Hayes & Holder, Props. WATCH IT! Ä K o. m 1 RED PLEN TY O F W HEAT HAY. J Call on me when in Moro, Oregon. An GUN LEADED < SADDLES, CHAPS, BRIDLES, WHIPS. question for debate, "Resolved th a t cap- jte l fiunishnsent should l>e abolished, was won, after a f pirited contest, by tiie Affirmative. F. E astabrooia, a t’a oronghly compe te n t prin ter, ha» charge of th e m echan-’ th u s saving the most difficult part teal departm ent of d ie L o . vu . vk , He has o{ t j.e ,-oa^ Having tim e and team s, worked a t the busmens m any year» on D aring the com ing sum m er m any th e O shgoxiax and other waning jour ¡freighters .¡.»hters will come th is way w av if they th e v K E I’A I R I X G - A tt K IX D S .^ ^ ^ " ¿ f J - G e i our prices b e’ Ti ’o vvi:- g le s e v i i.re. m- - was wnx.kwl un<r its p jjons J,v Hie pupils, together with too copiously of pickled salm on, i m e rem ote oiugi.iov i eloquent rem arks liv Prof. W. S. m ay experience as m uch difficulty | puzzling over the problem s of crop* was the In nefit to m ankind when he sent M av U rrv , Rev. C. I). Xiekelsen in finding the b u tton as in fim lingj anil ru ra l exigencies. ?B.<f„rd m d « it it n an n <»n- I a »,„1 n j j I . y it . Hosford, m u ade en- • the kevliole. Nevertheless, it is a In the city tin; l»oy does m>, i n - U(>v |in tl ,n liids. -------------- and so IV«-» «*»•»» » ' , , 1 .1 1 f« m rtv «te Tl,e Dalle» lc a r n c f t h e a d v a n ta g e s of this te rta in m tn t w orthy of the day, a n d ! step in the right direction. Now, if counter these emergencies ' o VVvl»- • to n 4 uul Minch the tiw l to let S. M onahan, formerly of Tl*e liaiie», . . . . . . J ____ ..... docs not readily learn hap locate*! here and will a t once go into i m u te . well calculated to encourage pa-1 somebody will invent a staircast n u t . , light a ,> ' oi light into into th th ' - < d 1 irk irkii.-.-' of I’ W i i l th e livery and feed «table busincto. H e »Sherman Huff was successful in triotism an d love for the father of tliai will not creak when one as- conquer eonquci those t.iiei of o after a i life .1 < All o u r Africa! If half the nations of lh.- h aap u rch ased two lot» in Moro a» a « a in in ic a valuable n r’’" e last « -"A -n Each an d cvcrv n e , , eends sohlicis, a most vu. n»Ht <v week ' o iirc « r c iii’n o u n lrv try . . Each and every o one eends it. it, even even w w ithout ithout boots, hoots. late o ¡great . ro(»c aiv f'»il iv !>usv cxplm ànc Afri nn*»! of bis faith ia th e tow n’s future. , T ‘ ‘ ‘ », a skeleton of the pupils rendered their parts nights, another advance will l»e jeeption. wi it lountrv »let. n nn en. building railroads, and sending , m • v / tor solving correctly . so well Butt it would he difficult to taade tow ard insuring the jieace and acquaintance then- arc not a 1 07.cn steam ers up the Congo, and launch e i t e m X i d " h v ‘ Z e k 7 n rie &roSi»were’ -W‘»rd he saw a d v er-A u well tiiat it w -uid he iblticult to of the domestic hearth .— pueees,ful men whose boyhood was ing steam ers on all the inland bdtes. toundry Isiiiding; »iJendid UisiiicfiB lo- tised in the Am erican A griculture ' ;l.v who did best, a n d vve v.i.l not h a p p im ss city spent. if is largì Iv due to the g c n c iiv 'ify of ist. The prize was a line gold -try it. The whole entertain m en t Boston H erald caúort, on M ain street. Apply to m 2m l J- B. H osfck » , M ojo , Or. w atch, valued a t $50, and Mr, H u ff, was ,x credit alike to teachers and Gordon B e n n e tt.’ I ' t ' Enam ored youth "1 Iwg you sir. Janies W h a t H o W a n te d . P rinters’ Review. The thank» of th is office are due to - wns allowed the option of returning A Swede cam e into a law yer’s for the hand of your daughter, 1 Messrs. D. M. R adley, C. AN. Stoke», M. t jie w atch and receiving instead ofliee one day anil asked; ‘‘Is hare cannot live w ithout her.” B. McCoy, J. M. B o re r, H arry Hill and .{ h(j H (, hafi j T E L E G R A P H T IC K S . Old G rum ps—“G lad to hear it. Ai n lii.ir lias been inspired after lien a law yer’s place?” Other» for th e ir kind a»»istanw> in get- , 1 , . / , ,, . 1 «. • . v. tin g th e p r e « « in , osition lost wrek- concluded to freeze onto the watcli. | SpMntsh m ilita ry pajier says we I can ’t live w ith her. Name the looking over his l.st of delinquent ‘ Yes; I'm a law yer.” The m an «A*, deal* w ith th e i«b-»e Jo h n C hristianson has a wed wul 1,5lTC ws^‘ in A p '11- day. young m ail, and have it soon.’’ subscribers, to compesc the follovv- “ W ell, M alster Lawyer, 1 tan k I nmet, to be mweesrful, keep himself completed on his farm th at is a )«>- Sp;.jn will receive no supjio. 1 sliall have a paper m ade.” j Enam ored youth (backing off) ing: "H ow dear to m y heart is the “ W h at kind of a paper do y o u . ‘ U’m —er—please give :11c tim e t«> old silver d o llar, when sonic ';im l ba'fcre th e public-, th a t is, he should ’ nanza for him. It is feet deep, . . ,, ., . iwh-ertise, ami keep a-lvertesing »0J w ; has w e f «0 feet of water, a n d lie <r V ’ “ S 'n a t‘’ reflect.” —New York W eekly. stibscrilww presents it to view; tin -mix-wish»« the im Uictokno« himanil! — — - ........ -> -» - - ■ iq,„i again-t seating Corbett by w an t?” Mrs. G rady—“ I t’s an aisy lo ife, libevty head w ithout nccktic or col- Beal w ith him - M o ral-A d v ertteein th e j m o t P“ “ ? 11 d r > ’ *<> »*« l i e a v o lt. o f . 0 t „ p j. “ Wcll, I tan k 1 shall have a " ’ .................. n .... Lf de1, is vonteu.,.dating the purchase of There lias been an a tte m p t to as- m ortgage. You see, I buy me ¡1 vcz are liv in ’ now, Mrs O’Stvle, in ' lar, and a ll the strange things , .. » one of th e celebrated Freem an sassiuatc K ing Gcorgeof Greece and ’ piece of land from Nels Peterson, yer foine new house on de av en o o ., which to us seem so new; the widc- A couple of tourist» got into tnmW« , his dsiui’h tcr ’Twas a lucky th in g fer ycz t ! , 'i yer spreading eagle, the arrows below it, *r..l into hul th e oth er day. lire wind m ills te pum p w ater from it. ‘ . lan d I w ant a m ortgage on it.” „ • , , i j The h m ie n Republic is in dan- the stars and the words with the “ Oh, no. You don’t want a m o rt- Mike wint to K londike.” Gbc.- et re a . h - r . wo« . g . T h e p rc i ' 1H inary e x a m in a tio n of g e r of ,,v< n h io w t»s a result of the strange things they tell; the coin of -,.r.- a "a a; 1 • »• a 1 1 1 . H enry O. C artw right 011 a charge nf anti-Semef,ic excitem ent; “ No free gage; w hat you w an t is a deed.” Mrs. O’Style (h au g h tily ) “ Vis of goods. Ti e men were overtoken at * , , . ,7 ,. < v. •» our fathers, we’re glad th a t we know ' «- “ No, M aister; I tan k 1 w ant a Mrs. O’G radv, it’s a foine loife. hut Wasco Friday by B- R. Clark and token larceny of wheat, in a dw elling pre»«, no free speech. ii. for sometime or o th e r’twill come j to A ilin g to r. house, was held l»efore justice H u n t- ' G overnm ent diver lias re tu rn 'd , m oitgage. You see 1 buy me two so trv in ’ on me n e r v i s , me Mary , piivcs of land b' fore, and J got a Ann is alwuz a-p lay in ’ on de pay .. in rig h t well; the spread-eagle dol I - I .» '- • e .i- i« :.- . J- b . h - devil for dem , anil ’nuther faller -an n er, a n ’ me Katie is la m in ’ to lar. he - -ir-s’ angled dollar, the old ing alley, ha« ?. large Mack atollion t h a t ; p a r in g for the h tate, and A. S. ()r VH<k.r „„„j ' silver d o lla r we all love so well. b e went» to se»L lie le English Coach : j ^ n n e t t and R. E. H««kinson for v „ b u m « ♦?,«» t,.n cam e along with m ortgage and take - sing, a n ’ me ole mon is forever ycl- -an.; English D raft, and Wilt weig!i » ^ i t , th e 4 efendant< Several witnesses men were paid $10,(XX) to blow up tlic lan d ; so I tank I better get fin’ v-id do jinjam s, a n ’ Bridget! Troy Times. v .ii, i.,.-, a: -, is .-I • .1 je.i’. „ , » uf {((r t ,1<? ^ ta*e anfj defend- the M-aiive. Thev got tin* torpedo m ortgage this tim e.”—C incinnati m akes seeh a noise in de kitchen F E .B rew n, th ep o p n lar sto-re drive p n rg . Mr. D »ay« he u lb sell, h.m on , ease w ithout of- ■ from some one connected with the E nquirer.___ will de silver, a n ’—oh dc.-.r, Mi s. O ' between ci ran t and d > ; 1 in I - • - vasy term», and will take one »,»-. n of testim ony. Defendant S panish Jo u rn al. o ’, k s- spi <•( b. , - tin -i » » ” 5av w ork I k . iw .# .n t a r t paym ent. Tins 1» a ; F , , ; v .. f 1 _________________ Il II Peterson lias moved into ihc G rady, th a n k hiven thot ycz are go«/ vhciiee for some horeenuui to act a w a s held to a n sw e r 111 t..’- s u m <u ’ » -■» ’ . r’ ’«•• ’.3 1 • not wan of el? ai'ist - r . ! "- Life. Kasebertr blacksm ith «hop. HEYDT àt CO., M ore, Or. w“ PR O PRIETO R S. Mv Office arid Shop, in- MORO FOUNDRY BUILMNC ts THE HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST-CLASS PAINTING' ” <««1 bargain. $2-50. < W s ulwcribe for the LzaozE. A'P I.TVT • < , ».it r. .e. i N o O a.»’».. 0. « »’i e 3 .