Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, March 30, 1898, Image 3

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    MORO
LEADER.
B o rn -to the wife of Frank Med-1 The Presbyterian church is ic­
ier, a son. All getting along nicely, eeiving a coat of paint.
R. C. Wallis and daughter have
L IT T L E B IT S .
N o tic e o f S h e r if f ’s S ale,
A countryman walked into a Notice is hereby given th a t by virtue
i gone to Gohlendale on a visit.
G * » . W. Br.xk’s new block is
South-bound express handled with
of aa execution issued out of the circuit
F. E. Brown has gone to Ante­
A. B. Craft has just received a western liewspajxir office to adver­ courtof
care
and prom ptly by Ellis Xeece.
the State of Oregon, for Sherm an |
now inclosed, and the work of com­
lope on business.
tise the death of a relative. ‘‘What county, on the 14h day of March, 18!»8, ;
; ear load of fir wood for sale.
Mrs. Flora Bolton Ix'gan a pri­
pleting the interior is being pushed.
.9 »
a suit therein pending wherein I'M.
Snow and slush at Grass Valiev
he asked of the in
J. S. Amos keeps the blacksmith is vour chan
M. W illiainsas trustee for A.M. Williams I
Fine job p rin tin g “ w hile you w ait” at vate school Monday with 31 pupils.
clerk.
yesterday morning.
& t ompnny, and F. I’. Mays is plaintiff,
j hammer ringing.
th e L eader press room.
Mrs. L. H. Martin has lxx*n
and Henry II. Petersen and Joim Mar-f
e
charge
two
dollars
an
inch.”
Boone Wheat and family will
The gravel train keeps constantly
den as executor of the last will of Mary
Geo. Pavne, of Rutledge, was in quite sick, hut we are informed is
“Oh!” said the countryman, “ 1 Hill, deceased, are defendants, to me di- '
move into their new residence next fixing up the R. R.
town Saturday.
now improving.
. „
,,
, , .
can’t afford that. My friend was reeted ami com m anding me to sell the!
1
| to H. S. MeDanels this week.
We hear that R. C. Atwood will six feet three inches.”—Household lands hereinafter deseriheil, I will, on 5
R ed Seal lye is packed in large
Hoe Cake soap and Red Seal lye
Mrs. S. E. Miller, who has lx«en
Saturday, the 23d day of April, 18<l8, at I
move to Wasco soon.
sifting top cans.—M. M. Co.
tlie hour of 1 o ’clock p. m., a t th e door
Words.
.lie made by I . C. lomson ife C o., s jc ii for soinc time, was better ves-
of
the county court house in Moro, Ore­
Rev. Jenkins preached here last
Fine assortment of ladies’ shirt who have a national reputation for terdav.
First theosophist—‘‘That settles gon, sidl to the highest bidder lor cash
Frida
in hand all of the west half of the north­
waists at M. M. Co., just received. pure and high grade gixxls.—M. M.
it; , I resign
from the society.”
M ORO, OREGON.
Surveyor Cooper, of the C. S. R.
west q quarter,
and the west half of the
tin
P
eo
n
le
fe
ll-
th e
...r im la
.,,„ 1
.
.
u arter, ami
Biggest anil best for 28 ets.—the meals Co.
1
j Second theosophist—“ W hat’s the s°uthw est q u arter of Sc -tion 24, ami the
R., reached Moro Tuesday, the sec­
|H‘aeheS are killed hv the late .„..ftor?”
northw est q u arter of Section 25, Town-
yon get at D elm onico, Wasco.
F or S ale .—Two lots in Moro, form­
ond time, having gone over the fixisd.
ship 2 South, Range 17 East, w. m ., to
erly
occupied
bv
Mackenzie
«
&
Somers’
„
.
,
.
Send in your name and $1 for
First theosophist—‘‘Why, one of “atisfy a certain judgm ent ami decree
foundry building; splendid business lo-
more ill detail.
Sheriff H oi,kr a,„l C E. Brown , mv tenant, ha, gone off without
.’S . W S ? !
the M oro L eader , and get all the cation, on Main street. Apply to
Sheriff Holder is in the south ’
news of all the county for a year.
ot Grass \ alley, gave Ruins a call paying
paving his rent, and left a note to-wit
p»-« it: : to satisfy the
tlie sum of $282.(12ami
$282.(12 and
m 2m l
J . B. H osford , Moro, Or.
end of the county serving papers s Saturday.
,
,
interest thereon at ten per cent, per an-
saying
lie
would
F or term s on Moro property call on
try
square up num from said October 4th, 1K!»7, less
E. Peoples has been having the in the Eastern Orogon Land Co
or address R. E . lloskinson.
I. W. Smith writes back from with me in some future existence!” $204.40 credited upon said judgm ent on
front of his store buildings repaint­ eases.
, ., .
Heeetnber 14th, 181(7, ami $35 atto rn ey ’s
Alaska that he is enjoying good j Puck.
A second edition of winter was ed, and they present a much better
j lees ami $13 costs, and the furth er sum
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Robinson jR>altlr much lietter than when
j of $502.3!) and interest a t ten per cent.
the topic of conversation last week appearance. He 'carries the Ix'st
“Augh-waugh!”
The place to g . to get what you want, at a price that will suit.
were
in Moro Saturday and Sun- , ic left Rufus. He was going to
|x*r annum from said October 4, 1807,
while snow and sunshine were at­ stock of furniture in the county.
It was the baby. Hi had re- ami $18.05 costs and $40 atto rn ey ’s fees,
day. They were guests of F. H. start over the trail the next dav.
We’ll sell you guns, true to shoot,
tempting to fuse.
peated the remark sixty times ¡n
d u - furth er sum of $1085.93 and in-
A merciful man is merciful to his Meader and familv.
■
.
J
I tercst a t ten per cent, per annum from
Oysters, crackers, and new Imots;
<>l**n day and n ig h t, m eals a t all
: the past hour.
said Oetolier 4, 1807, and $13.1(1 costs
beast. Put your horses in the Al­
honrs, Delmonico, Wasco.
Stages will run from the Red
Mr.
Newleigh’s
hair,
such
as
it
:,n.l
$05
atto rn ey ’s fess.
Pickles plenty, all the time,
FROM 1)E MOSS SPRING S.
tamont Jr. Stable, and Hayes A'
,
,
W illiam H older ,
Barn which will connect with the
A. H. Gaylord, agent for the O.
was, stood on end.
r"
— of " Sherm an Countv, Oregon.
Sheriff
Dunahoo will see to it that they are
Dry goods new, coming just in line.
We are having very unfavorable
i23t5
stages from Grant and Wasco and
R. & X. Co., at Grant, paid Moro
“Gwaw
aliwh
wowbdgwow
filaugh!
well cared for.
j weather for gardening.
from The Dalles.
a flying visit Thursday, and while
added the baby, while people living
N o tic e o f F in a l S e t t le m e n t .
We
sell
Hix*
Cake
Soap.—
M.
M.
Rev.
C.
B.
Davis
left
this
morn-
, icross the street got tip and closed In the
here inspected the L eader plant.
James Dennis of Grass Valiev
County Court of the State of
Co.
called Monday. He has just sold ing to mevt the Ih Moss Family. ■I their windows
Oregon, for Sherm an county.
If you w ant to buv a farm rem em ber
In th e m atter of the estate of Laura
If courteous treatm ent and fair rates
R. E. lloskinson. H e has some tine
Rev. Bell preached here Sunday
a fine lot in Grass Valley to J. II.
Mr. Newleigh took a whetstone
Ix-et, deceastxL
are
the
proper
thing,
the
Moro-Rut­
bargains.
at 3 o'clock to quite a large audi- out of the table drawer and ground To all whom it may concern :
Munger.
ledge stage line is all right.
Notice is hereby given th a t the under- !
Bro. C. E. Brown, editor-in-chief
his teeth.
signed adm inistrator, with the will an-
Carpenters and house movers are j enee.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
M.
Stains
were
M oro M e rca n tile Co.
of the Grass Valley Journal, passed
think,” he groaned hurving »exed, of the estate of k u ira D-et, <:e-
A letter from Henry DeMoss to , “To
in town Saturday. Mrs. Status g atin g the old Moro Hotel build-
„
. . . . . .
® jceased, has tiled with the clerk of the
through town Friday and stopped
it 1
I ' county court, in and tor said county
lias not yet completely recovered *ng OUI of the way of the tine new his father, states they are having his face in the pillows, “that
at the L eader office a few m in­
should grow up to become t | u. and state, his final rejiort ami account
good
success
with
their
concerts.
from
bruises
received
in
the
runa-
structure
that
will
be
immediately
as such adm inistrator, and th a t Tues-
utes.
father of a union depot train-crier.” .lay, tlie 5th day «1 April, isos, at the 1
erected on that jxquilar corner.
way
mentioned
a
month
ago.
The Prohibitionists are out. We
Best in th e m ark et, prepared by the
. Ilnur of 10 o'clock, A. M., at the county
Dan MeLaehlan was in Moro on bad one here Sunday evening who — New York Recorder.
The City Hotel has undergone a thor-
i court room, in Moro, county of Sher-
best cook in Wasco, a t Delmonico Res­
“ What’s worrying you. S ila s ? ” '»¡m. State of Oregon, has. by an order
ough renovating by H ayes & Holder, Monday, making final proof on delivered a good lecture. Gixxl luck
ta u ra n t.
i of said county court, duly made and
is now ready for th e public pat- h is homestead M ore countv clerk
Mrs. Stockwell inquired.
»entered on thi- 28th day .if F e h n u ^
The first old iron for the foun­ and
to
the
cause.
ronage.
ni2t4
“ I made a fool of nivself this
l>een duly ap|>ointed as the tim e
Henriehs. Ilis witnesses were
dry furnace was bought of little
and place for tile settlem ent of said final
Mr. Miller and wife, from John morning,” her husband replied.
cheap
for
Plenty
of
Hugh
McIntyre
and
W.
E.
Allison.
re|<ort and account, and for the hearing
Jimmie Tomlin.
Mrs. Dora W illia m s , Prop., Moro, Oregon.
Day river, are visiting at our
ami determ ination of objections thereto,
M.
M.
Co.
cash,
at
all
our
stores.
“
How
dill
you
ever
come
to
do
Owing
to
the
unsettled
condition
If you w ant to know th e live business
if
any
there
lie.
neighbor’s. Wm. Nixon. Mr. Mil­ that?”
m en consult th e advertising colum ns of
The L eader bulletin board, with ,,f the weather, the work of grading
Ihited at Moro, Sherman Countv. Ore- BEST T H E M A R K E T A F F O R D S O N T H E T A B L E D A IL Y .
ler
is a son-in-law of Nixon’s.
‘‘Met
Jones
in
the
ear
going
down
>
rt,n»
ll‘is 28th day of February, 18!»8.
th e L eader .
the latest telegraphic news thereon, on t he extension of the C. S. R. R.
J ohn B. M owry ,
Rev.
C.
B.
Davis,
brother-in-law
town
and
told
him
all
about
how
H e a d q u a rte rs for c o m m e rcial tra v e lers.
The L eader is attracting atten- attracted a crowd Saturday morn- from Wasco to Moro was not be­
A dm inistrator, with the will annexe.!, of
the
estate
o
f
Laura
Leet,
deceased.
of
Prof.
DeMoss.
is
here
at
present,
niueh
1
consider
myself
worth.
of strangers to our skookum ing, and many expressed themselves gun as expected last week.
ni2t5
He came from the Willamette val- This afternoon I learned that he
RATES REASON
little county.
as well pleased with the enterprise
Owing to frosty weather the ma-
lev.
and
intends
to
travel
as
ad-
had
lxx-n
ap|x>inted
tax
assessor
of
the
L
eader
.
A car load of th e celebrated M onitor
C. H . J E N K I N S ,
onry work has been delayed at
.
l ^ F u l l line of patent m elielnes, stationery and cigar» kept in th e Po toflic®
D rills ju st at h an d . See M. M. Co.,
Read our correspondence col- the foundry, and the first melted V:>nceagent ft,r the 1^‘M qss Family for this district.”—Chicago Daily
-----
will
do
your-----
agents.
News.
umns for the latest news from each iron will not lx' run out this week,
S
a
d
,
S
a
d
.
Henry North, representing O. M. place.
“ Well, Tommy, what did you H o rse-S h o e in g a n d g en eral
hut Mr. Daley exjxrts to Ix'gin in
b la ck sm ith in g .
Scott, agent for the Bain Wagon
He had a wild look in his eye. learn at kindergarten to-dav?”
Now is the tim e to have your property earnest earlv next week.
G IV E H IM A T R IA L .
Co.. Racine Plow Co.. Hodge Head­ insured. E verything will lx* dry and
ami a face full of lines of care and asked the boy’s father,
The
Knka|8to
Indian
Medicine
H
rahs
V
alley
.........................O rmmon . '
ers. etc., was in Moro last Thursday. inflammable soon. We will insure any­
agony. His steps wen* wavering
“ How to make a caterpillar out
jv
Co’s
traveling
show
to
advertise
where
in
th
e
county
and
give
you
any
Finest on th e coast. W hat? W hy,
and lack of hope and energy were of clay,” said Tommy.
A n U n e x p lo r e d C o u n t r y .
th a t car of buggies and hacks for stile by one of the following old com panies: their remedies arrived in Moro present in every lineament and
“
And
was
it
a
gixxl
one?”
The
immense territory of Thibet
Home of New York, Phienix of H art­ last Thursday, and have been
th e Moro M ercantile Co.
movement.
Sympathizing
friends
I
guess
not,”
said
Tommy;
“
I
ford, Im perial of London, Pennsylvania
s almost completely surrounded
By workingextra time the L eader of Philadelphia, Home Mutual of Cal., showing at the school hall every and loving relatives appealed to couldn’t make it crawl
without
by
mountain ranges of appalling
force have about caught up with or .E tna of H artford. Have your farm ­ night since.
him in vain for information about breaking its hack, so I rolled it up magnitude, which, esixxially along
job work on file, and will try in house and ham s insured. The rates are
R. M. Williamson, of Wells. Or.. his trouble. Medical men were tin- into a hall and played marble with the southern, western and north-
very low on farm property.
future to get work out promptly.
was in Moro a day or two last able to diagnose Ins case*. Silence it, and won five glass agates from ern frontiers, constitute formidable!
M oore B ros ., Agents.
week. It is verv Kkelv that Mr. wrapjx’d him round about. His Bobby Jones.”—Harjx*r’s Bazar.
Clean your seed w heat w ith one of
harriers against ingress. From the |
It will pay you to pay cash for \\ illiamson will buy out the Moro tongue gave forth no sounds anil
those fanning mills sold by M. M. Co.
‘‘Biaslly
nuisance,
isn’t
it?”
said
I’anif. plateau, in the extreme west,
cheap.
groceries, etc., at stores of M. M. Co. Milling Co. ,an<l move his mill from
H old th is space fo r fu rth e r a n n o u n c e m e n t
his bosom heaved in moans and a young man at a six ial gathering ("the world’s backbone.” ) radiate
Countv Clerk Wm. Henriehs has
.Saturilav rnorr ing snow to the Independence to Moro.
sighs.
the other evening “Spoke to that great natural ramparts which shut
purchased a new Remington type depth of two inches or more covered
Miss Sadie Gideon and Mrs. M>>1-
The lodge sent a committee to fellah over tliere- took him tor a uut India on the one hand anil the
writer of the latest and most ap- j the ground at Rutledge, while lie Barnum each scored 34 points condole with him. and if {xissihle
gentleman—and found lie had
Tartar countries of Bokhara and
.proved style.
.here w„S no 51g„ ,.l „ here
. . , the I.,.I,n g alley lar, Xednee- learn , he nature „1 hie aHfleUnna. 'h h n n
h i.
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If you don’t buy Hoe Cake soap
Subscription price of the L eader day evening, and they had to try The committee found the brother liead waiter. I suppose*.”
or wistern conqueror has ever
you don’t get the worth of your is $l per year in advance. If you twice again to decide which should in his librarv. His desk was lit-
“Oh,
no.”
replied
the
other,
dared
to jx-netrate this mountain
money.—M. M. Co.
want it. send in your name. Ad- have the score, Miss Gideon finally terixl with R. A. Bulletins. Adviso- “that’s Blank, the guest of
the world, and even Genphis Kalin,
Old Grandpa Davis, of DeMoss dress L eader , Moro. Oregon. A t winning.
ry Committee Leaflets. Statistical evening.”
the scourge of Asia, whose ravages
Springs, wishes to sell his ranch of the price we e*annot afford to fur-
Rev. l)r. Iliff of Portland, who is Tables, back numbers of the “ R. A.
“ D a sh it all. now is it?” said th e extenilexl from Pekin in the east.
160 acres, as he is not able to at- nish the paper on time, but will traveling in the interests of the Guide,” arguments relating to the astonished swell. “ L«x»k. here old to Moscow in the west, was obliged,
tend to i. himself.
give any responsible person 30 or Portland Hospital at Sunnyside, Ex|K*ricnee of Fraternal Orders, fellow, as you know everybody, «'hen invading northern India, to
. Proprietor of the
W ill Ixiv your fat cattle. Will sell 6 0 days to pay
preached
at the Presbyterian and such like matter.
would you mind sitting next me at take the circuitous route via Hash-
you choice lx*ef, pork, m utton anil veg
The spell had to lx* broken.
If you use lye for any purpose it church in Moro Sunday evening,
dinner and telling me who every gliar ami Afghanistan, instead of
etables.
P ack a P arry , Moro.
‘‘Brother, have you satisfactorily one isf •»»
is to your interest to use the best. He* is soliciting aid for the hospital
crossing Thilx-t. Secure on their
W. H Ragsdale has had th e , Rpj geai ¡9 aJjgoldtely pure granu- to pay off a heavy debt, and reports solved the problem?” said the sym-
“Should like to very much.” re- lofty plateau, and practically iso-:
B<x»ne M heat house, which he pur- jajwj potash and nearly double the having gixxl success here and at pathizing chairman. The haggard
plied the other man, “ but you six* I lated from the rest of the world,
chased, improved very much, and
((f any other in the market. Wasco. He expects to lx* in Gold- face lit up and the weak voice re-
cannot. I’m the blooming head the people of Thibet have remain-
has leased it to L. K. Moore, who M. M. Co.
plied:
I ondale, Wash., to-night.
waiter!” Chieago Daily News.
txl for ages, and have ilevelojxxl
will move into it this week.
‘‘The ‘adverse selections’ of the
Messrs. J. H. Berger and S. B.
It’s all the fault of the opposi- characteristics for which we would
C H U R C H N O T IC E S .
Make no m istake! The place to get a Holmes were in Moro Saturday
: ‘direct exposures’ lteing ‘tabulated’
vainly search in any race of the T e rm s Reasonable.
first-dass b ath , h a ir cu t anil shave, is at ¡ ¿ a ^ n g h a n d s ' w ith ' friends.""'Mr.1 Rev. R. Hargraves will preach at ' ovcr against the ‘reverse jiersist- tion’” sai<1 ^ n a to r Sorghum, who
glolx*. The Chinese “conquest”
c o u se n ’s.
Holmes ordered the L eader sent to Bal,tist Church ( Moro) on next ents’ as clearly set forth by Brother h:ul ,M>vn ^ I ‘r”a(’h« 1 1’J’ » friend
has not prixlueeil the slightest
Ho! for Klondike! is the an-|
Mill-Rid-Sess make it clear that for his lack of sM’htevements. “ As
his brother in Reno, Nevada, for a Sunday at 3 o’clock P. M.
change
in their nuxle of life or ex­
nouncement on a neat poster sent
the continued ‘earlv lapses’ will ’’ tho caw with everything that
year.
ercised
any appreciable influence
T E L E G R A P H T IC K S .
out by our old-time resident, Ed. *
more than exceed the ‘reduced do- g,K* wrong‘ ifs a11 their fault ”
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. i Everv fanner th a t expects to raise
upon
their
pixuliar culture.— Bos­
Rollins. He will probably
be in gixxl w , heat, . anil , , lots
. of . . it,
. should
■ ,, seed ,
Monday—Negotiations are pend- terrent influences’ affecting the
But you were elected, ’ was the
1
ton Transcript.
Sherman county in a week or two witli a drill, and all we ask of those th at
ing between this country and Spain ‘later lapses’ as is so plainly si t
are going to buy is to take a look at our
with his show.
‘‘Of course. But they keep me
forth by Brother Will-Berg-Son.
There was a circus at Chanute a
to end the war with Cuba.
Dalles-Moro stage is again m a k in g : ne«’ Monitor. There is no doubt, w ith
so
busy worrying for fear 1 won’t few days ago, and an old farmer
‘‘But
what
puzzles
me
is
how
in
The Maine rejxirt will he given
regular trip s, leaving Moro Monday, our im provem ents, the Monitor is tlie
the name of fog ‘the adverse selec- gl * !‘,,<li f|,r another term that I concluded lie would take his wife . . . . Is our own hand-sewed harness.
We also carry a fine line of___
best
drill
in
the
m
arket.
I
t
is
the
only
to
c o n g re ss to-dav.
W ednesday anil Friday. D. C. Wigle,
tions’
of
the
‘reverse
persistents’
hardly
any
time
left
for
sav-
drill made w ith a slow and fast feed
to it. lie hail alxiut $75 in change
proprietor.
Wednesday the president will
niv country.”—Washington in his p<xket. and as a matter of
The wheels are nearly twice as heavy as
are
to
meet
and
mingle
with
the
First-class meals served at th e City those on other drills. It has a long :ls*t f°r an appropriation to relieve iaijversc exposure-
■' of the ‘early Star.
precaution lie tix»k along a revol­
H otel. New m anagem ent. Give us a heavy hub anil truss rods. Call and see the starving Cubans.
trial.
m2t4 the drill for yourself.
lapses’ against the ‘later lapses’ A lady living in a fashionable ver. knowing that he would not
and everything in a fully -equipped harness shop.
Tuesday—Much dissatisfaction and ‘experiences’ with the with-
quarter has a hit of statuary bear- get home until late at night. Af-
This is an ‘‘Age of Soap.” Why 1
M oro M ercantile C o . I
at the stand taken by the nresi- , i , l , t
r n „
,
,
anv but the verv best. Best i Numerous wells have been drilled f|ent
'
drawals of the fellows who refuse ing tlie inscription, “ Kismet.” ter the circus was over the old | R E P A I R I N G - A L L K I N G S .
to lx? ‘exposixl’ at all.”
The housemaid was dusting the farmer spied a “shell game.” a n d :
’means Hoe Cake.—M. M. Co. > jn Sherman county, and but two,
Hundreds of telegrams received
Get our prices lx?fore buying elsewhere.
Silently
the
committee
withdrew,
room the other day when the mis- tried to beat it. In alxiut ten m in-,
Frank Sayers’ Moro residence is so far as we have heard, were fail-
ures_one 186 feet, on p
. Irom all parts of the country in- ■ The case was hopeless.—Borrowed tress appeared.
utes
he
had
lost
175.
His
wife
was
I
lieing renovated by “Sheldon, the
“Slnire, ma’am, what’s the m a ilin ’ present at the jierformance. She
Lachlan’s farm, and one 300 feet, Bisting that congress take inime- and adapted from the Press,
Painter.”
diate action.
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of t h e ’ritin’ on the bottom of this?” eondluilixl that the old man had'
on
John
Kaseberg’s,
the
first
80
If you desire to look vour best, have
Spanish report of the Maine dis-
At a small dinner given recently asked the maid, referring to the in- got up against a ‘Tegular swin-
vour laundry done by th e Troy Laundry feet of the latter having been dug. I
aster
differs
very
much
from
ours.
*
n
a western city the guest of honor seription on the statue,
i tiling game,” as slit* termed it, and
Co. A. E. Cousens, agent. Call on him
The credit business is hard on hut virtually admits there was an Wfts a young married woman who
“
Kismet
means
fate,”
replied
tilt
for prices.
decided to help him out. She took
the people and hard on the mer­ explosion.
is
the
proud
mother
of
two
hand
mistress.
the revolver out of his p«x*ket and
Many men of prohibition minds chant. Therefore we have decided
some
lxtvs.
both
under
five
years
of
Bridget
was
limping
painfully
poked
it under the nose of the op-
J
I
were in Moro Saturday, it being to sell from and after March 21,
CORRESPONDENCE.
age In their education she en- when out with her sweetheart not erator of the shell game and eoolv
the meeting day of the Prohibition 1898, all groceries, provisions,
deavors to follow a system, after i long afterward, and he asked:
told him to give hack the old man
County Convention.
nails, rope, soap, axle grease, to­
FROM WASCO.
the manner of most voung moth-
“ W hat’s the matter, Bridget?”
his money. The gambler handed
Six passengers arrived on The bacco, oils, blacksmith’s coal and
H. T. Murchie left for LaGrande ers, and is very particular to live
“
Faith,”
was
the
answer.
“
I
have
it
over, and, turning to the old
Dalles stage last night, among iron for cash only. Moro Mercan­ Saturday for a short visit.
up to any rule she has made for the most tirrible korns on me kis­ farmer, she said:
them Professor White of Halsey, tile Co.
S. Dorris went to Lewiston Fri- them.
met.”—Tit-Bits.
“ Now. pa. we’ll go home, and
I t's In T o w n .
Oregon.
dav.
During an early course in the
passed
I
*
v
o
u c a n ’‘ never go to another e ir-'
The thrifty woman
Mrs. Maxwell is having the You’ll lie surprised.
Uncle John Medler is improving dinner, and in the middle of an an- through the room with ail overcoat 1 us as
as •vou Bve-’ Kansas
Ü
“ W atkins” house repainted. Shel­ Won’t “yellow the clothes.”
¡mated
conversation
with
her
host,
from
a
severe
attack
of
la
grippe.
Won’t bum your hands.
over one arm and a suit of j,er City Journal.
don’s crew of painters are doing Nothing equals it.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore were she suddenly paused with a star­ husband’s winter clothes over the
Ilewett: “ 1 don’t see why you
tled lixik, and cried:
the work.
Better than soap.
in our city last week.
other.
call
this front door a ‘storm dixir;’
s
T ask N otice .—The fare from Moro to Extra large packages.
Willie Lytle, of The Dalles, is j “There, if I did'not forget those
“I supjxise,” he said, ‘that you ¡( isn’t a storm door.
G rass Valley is only 50 cents, unless Soap Foam Washing Powder.
lx»ys again! Have you a telephone
visiting his father E. E.
are thinking of putting moth-balls I Jewett: “Just wait a minute, old
passenger has heavy tru n k , when 50
A wonderfully narrow escape
in the house, and may I use it?”
into them so as to keep them man; my wife always meets me
cen ts e x tra will I* charged for it.
E. A. E. Webber has the founda
from destruction by fire of the fine
She was taken to the telephone
E llis N eece .
residence of R. J. Ginn occurcd tion
for his new residence, by her host," and the murmur of through the summer?”
here.”
“Of course!”
P. E. Nelson says he was used Sunday evening while the family
J* P- ates, agent for the C. C. her voice in earnest conversation
Jones (tragically): "I am sim­
“I don’t sec* how you can consci­ ply ruined. I can’t pay a dim e!
pretty rough when he “jined the were at church. A lighted lamp ^°*> at Biggs, visited Wasco Sun- floated hack to the dining-room.
entiously do it.”
goat riders” at Grass \ alley the was left in a bedroom up stairs, dav.
on the dollar.”
After a short pause she returned
“Why not?”
other night, but thinks he will re­ and sometime during the evening
----
My Office and Shop, in--------
Smith: “ Don’t c u tu p so, dear
Mr. Booth has the bowling alleys
“I do hope you will pardon me,”
“If
it
makes
the
moths
suffer
cover.
fellow. Just think how much bet- j
it exploded, blowing a hole in the in position now. He has moved she said. “ But you see, I always
anything like as much as I will ter off you are ¡I kau your creditois.”
Don’t forget to place your farm to sell side of the lamp bowl and the them to the ground floor.
have Geòrgie and Eddie sav their
when I have to wear those clothes
w ith R . E . lloskinson.
— Pick-Me-Up.
burner off, setting fire to the lam- j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Biggs, of prayers for me before they go to
IS T H E H E A D Q U A R T E R S FO R
next fall, it’s clearly a case for the
sleep.
I
forgot
it
to-night
in
the
brequin
over
the
commode
on
which
The
Dalles,’
were
in
the
City
Sun-
You never know how dear bicy­
Rev. A. Horn, German Lutheran
S. P. C. A.”—Washington Star.
hurry of getting off, so I just called
cles are until you come to buy one; FIR ST-C LASS P A IN T IN G "
minister, passed through Moro Sat­ the lamp was placed, charred the day.
up the nurse. She brought them
urday on his way, so we were in- woixl and also burned oil off the
A T L IV IN G P R IC K S .
A washing powder that is yellow nor how cheep they are until you
to
the
’phone,
and
they
said
their
floor,
then
the
fire
died
out,
proba­
try
to
sell
one
you
have
bought.—
FROM
RVFVS.
ed, to preach in the German
will make clothes the same color.
M -^“8killed workmen and No. 1 material always on hand. Carriage
Blustery weather. Fruit in dan­ prayers over the wire, so my mind Avoid this bv using Soap Foam.— Trifles.
tage Sunday, in the Blue bly suffocated for lack of air, the
work a spwialty.
is relieved.” New York Sun.
ger of frost.
room being tightly closed.
Schoolhouse neighborhood.
M. M. Co.
G. W. SHELD O N , M oro.
^W 'M ihserPx* for the L eadlu .
¡LE GO.
Large and complete stock of
G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e ,
Machinery, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Farm
Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks.
M o ro M e r c a n tile
Co.,
Branch Stores:
M O N K LA N D AN D K L O N D IK E .
HOTEL DE MORO,
CITY HOTEL, MORO,
Hayes & Holder, Props.
WATCH IT!
S. M O N A H A N ,
RED BARN LIVERY STABLE.
PLENTY OF W HEAT HAY.
Call on me when in Moro, Oregon.
OUR LE A D E R
SADDLES, CHAPS,
BRIDLES,
WHIPS.
HEYD T & CO., Moro, Or.
» ii. mins
UNAHOO
PROPRIETORS.
PA IN T
MORO FOUNDRY BUILDING,