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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1898)
MORO An inquiry from a photographer living in Kansas, asking about the chances for establishing a gallery here, was reel ive-l by one o f our wide-awake citizens a few ilavs ago. Tins shows that Sherman county is becoming known far and wide, and well she may. for (here is no county in the I n'ted States can show a record <».' over #23'X) vorth of wheat raised for every family in the county last year. Sounds big, does it? Well, figure it out your self. About two and one-half mil lions of bushel- of wheat at sav GO cents per bushel, distributed amongst 30.I1 inhabitants, includ ing men. women and children, or about fib) families. V ho can beat it ? G N Bolton, salary ........ . . 75 0!) J V O’L ary, salary . . . . . . 25 (X) \V J 1‘cthlieortl, salary, t te. 159 3d Tim following bills we •e all »wed ami warrants ordered drawn for same; R C Bennett....................... J II Berger......................... B F Medler......................... Julius Medler..................... Chas Bclchce...................... I B Mowry......................... F ir s t U s ? o f P a p e r M o n e y . 8 Gt! P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S . g Hi) The fe’loviiiffVi b'ction from tfiei J. B. HOSFORD, s SO ‘ Conquest of Granada,” in which j P u b lis h e d E v e r y W e d r to a U a y b y V ie Attore.ey-at-Iziw ¡tint Not.o v Public. M e r o P u b lis h in g C o . 8 SO I AVaidtington Irving tells of the first 5 use of paper money, is of interest Practices in all the Courts of this State. R A TE S OF 1 -V B S C B iP r o n : g 00 in these days of financial discus r t f i YEAR, S5.00 S ix H S N itfS , SOG. M oro .....................O regon . M is. E h h A X K O l S sion. It Wits in 1483 that the Span-! (in advance.) Irwin Hodson Co......... $103 40 i’ixtH e (. o r ts s ...............................5 C ent .-. iards in the strong fortress of Al-i T E L E G R A P H T IC K S . L. W . H U N T IN G , Glass A- l’rudbontme. . . . . 35 (X) hama were closely besieged by the Justi.-e of the Peace, District No. 3, !.. W. H rxnsc..................... E ditor . W 8 & B ......................... 3 CO April lltli. The real object of Moors. The defense had been in -: Sherman County. C W Stokes..................... 3 00 Spam is to delay to gain time. trusted to the Count Temlilla, a A PRIL 13, ls'»S. W EI 2s ESPA Y . C o lle ctio n s a n d Real E state. B F Medier. 4 (XI McKinley’s policy not changed. wily but most chivalrous cavalier.! Strict attention given to ImsincFs. E Thompson................. 2 (X! O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . The president’s message goes to The issue of the bills was tin inci- , A Dillinger..................... 2 (X) congress to-dav. Terms Reasonable. dent of the siege, and they consti-! l'M T Ît» STATI-.' 1’ W McDonald............. 4 (X) tuted fiat money » itb a vengeance. M oro .............................................. O regon . Sixty-nine bodies recovered at President. W illiam M cKial *y R A M urray................... 2 (X) In relating the story, Irving puts ("nilcoot pass; oil still missing. \ ic l’n sidvr.t. G arrett A. llolxir: H H ansen...................... 2 00 the words into the mouth of the R. E. H O SK IN SO N * vx ary Jo h n S h erm an . i i’. M.—The {»resident’s message J A Ehler....................... 2 (X I pious Fray Antonio Agaj»id;t, an eereta*•y of 1 reasnry. Lyman F. Gage. Attorney-at-Law anil Notary I’ul lie. M A Yangilder.............. 2 00 has gone in, and he orders the war imaginary personage on whose a l-! c . x. r.iiss.......... Cervia ry of Interior. Practices in all Courts of th is State. L Madden..................... Kv.ssi 11 A. A lg e r.. . See;rotary 2 Ofl stopped, if it takes all the n aw leged chronicles the ‘‘Conquest of . Sm ri*tary < John I*. Long. F Savrs........................... . . 18 (XI and army to stop it. Granada” is based. H e served the Real E state, Collection anil Insurance Vobtir.OFter The S con.I District Republican R 1’ O rr......................... .. 18 (X) Jam es A. G ary. . Abstract of titles anil con-1 April 12th. author as a convenient tyjte and 1 Agency. Joseph McKenna. Attorney tieneral. Congressional Convention meets at veyancing a sjiecialty. Moro, Sher The general estimate of the {»resi W M B arnett.................. .. 2 <5 mouthpiece of the monkish zealots man county, < fregon. Jam es W ilson. .Secretary of Agriculture. Astoria to-day. While we do not Peter Sorensen............... 2 (XI dent’s message on the Cuban ques whose {»art in the war consisted of AA e respectfully solicit business in our line, insuring that prom ptness which al know who the nominee will be, J R Johnson................. STATE OE OREGON. 2 (X) tion is a waste of words and verv “marring the chivalry of the camp ways follows strict atteni ion to m atters W. r . L ord............................... Governor. there is almost no doubt but lee will Geo E aton..................... 2 00 unsatisfactory. The house was in by the bigotry of this cloister, ami in this « h a w te r , confident of ottrability to lianiile the same in a m anner satisfac- : I I . IL K in c a id .. .Secretary of State. be for sound money. The choice J no T Johns »n............... .. 32 00 session, hut reached no conclusion tory to all. chronicling with rapture every act Phil. M etcham .........................Treasurer. of this county, of Wasco county Union Luntlier Co.......... .. 61 72 as to the form of resolution to lie of intolerance toward the Moors.” G. AI. I r w in .. Sunt. l'uh. Instruction, and other counties is M. A. Moody. B U S IN E S S C A R D S . J H Landry.................... 2 25 report d. The quotation follows: r . S . SENATOR. He is. so far as we know, the most Moro Mercantile Co. . . . .. 43 76 “ It happened,” Agapida ob W . H M O O R E . H A. M O O R E . George AV. M c B r i d e , ----------------- prominent candidate for the nomi FO S SA LE. Moore Bros..................... 4 20 serves, “that the Catholic cavalier CONGRESSMEN. nation, and if successful would he F Savrs........................... 6 00 400-acre farm ; also 400 acres sum nicr- at one time was destitute of gold AV. IL E ll’«, Thomas II. Tongue. elected, an 1 when clccte 1 would not C C K uney..................... 6 (X) tallow. 500 acres of w heat, IS work and silver wherewith to pay the AV. II. L eeds....................... State Printer. horses, S cows, full outfit of farm im B A N K liliS . disc.{'point his supporters. las McMillin . fi (X) plem ents, consisting of 4 wagons, hack, wages of his troops; and the sol Sft'kK M E JUDGES. G F G uinther................. .. 45 72 buggy, harness, gang plow, right lap, diers murmured greatly, seeing T ra n s a c t a G eneral B anking F . A. Moore. R. S. Bean, C. E. AVolverton. Just at this time it may lte in B u sin e ss, Moro, O regon. R C W allis..................... 55 (13 harrow s, etc., etc., etc. If sold soon, in they had not the means of pur SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. teresting to know that the United quantities to suit {mrehascr. For price R Dingle......................... 4 50 Letters of credit issued available on chasing the necessaries from the \V. L. Bradshaw ....... Circuit Judge. Statis has a tonnage of commercial am, term s call on or a<hlress Eastern states. Jas McMillin................. 5 (X ) A. A. J a y n e ......... Prosecuting Attorney. vessels of over two million tons, people of the town. In this di K. E. II oskixson , K. B. F u fu r.......................Joint Senator. CC K uney..................... 3 (X) apletf lemma what do es this most s a -; Col! ions made at all points on fa Moii, Oregon. G illiam , Sherm an and AVascocounties. while the Spanish merchant ma A C Sanford................... vorable t -rms. Sight exebange and tele 3 00 gaeious commander? He takes me graphic transfers soi l on New York, San Jo h n M ieJull. Joint Senator, rine registers only about 6S0 thou C J B right..................... 3 < K > U n it e d S ta t e s L a n d O f f ic e — N o t ic e a number of little morsels of paper, Francisco, Portland, l b ■ Dalles and va Sherm an and AVasco. sand tens. (If these the American o f F ili n # P la ts . 3 00 It. S. H untington, F. X. Jones, Joint vessels are. as a class, better adapted 11 T Murehie.................. on th e which be inscribes various rious i oints in » »regon and Washington. T he P ali . es , Or., .April S, 1898. Wnt Henrichs................ . 24 55 Representatives, Sherm an, Wasco. Notice is hereby given th a t the ap sums, bilge and small, according to transform into engines of war Dora W illiams.............. 6 75 proved plat of survey of Township 12 to the nature of the case, and signs BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE •HERMAN COVXTY. fare than are the Spanish. Mrs E M W est.............. .. 99 (XI South, Range 2»i East of the AVillamette me thum with his own hand and Jo h n F u lto n .......................County Judge. B argain .A’o. Z—BXXt ranch 3 IL P. G rr, IL II. King, Commissioners. The po{K*’s offer of mediation l»c- A A Jay n e ..................... .. 11 70 Meridian, < tregon. has ,»een received at name. These did he give to the miles south of Grass valley, 100a farm 1 land; term s. flOX*; ?590 cash, bal. on J W m. H e n r ic h s ............................... Clerk. 4 50 this office and will ,»e officially filed in soldiers in the earnest of their pay. easy tween the V. S. and Spain em.- to Moro Water Co.............. term s; int. 10 |»er cent. W m . H older.............................. .Sheriff. this office Saturday, the 28th day of School District No 17 . .. 28 (X) l>e of little use. Far different ‘How,’ you will say, ‘are soldiers t« > B argain .Ab. J —320a ranch 7 | May, 1S:<8, at 10 o’clock, a . m . Geo. X. B olton...........................Treasurer. 28 49 miles south of Moro, fair improvement, AV. J . Peddicord...................County Supt. would it have been a few hundred Jno Sienknecht............ I k * {»aid with scraps of ¡taper?’ .1 as . F. M oore , Register. plentv of w ater; term s. |2900; $1(XX) to i 86 05 11. F. P ik e .................................... Assessor.) years ago. when all Europe looked B F Pike. . .................. AA m . II. B iggs , Receiver. Even so, 1 answer, and well paid, be paid in crop pay m en ts; F»00 extra for K. E. Brow n.............................. Coroner. 3 00 upon him as the temporal head of 0 W A xtell................... too. as I will presently make mani crop on place. J . T. Jo h n so n ............................ Surveyor. N o t ic e t o S t o c k h o ld e r s . N P Hansen . . ................ 2 00 fest. for the goisl count issues a B argain .Ab. 3 — KiOaranch 5 miles J . A’. O’L eary .................Stock Inspector. , governments as well as of the There is now due and payable at from Grass vall.-v, 80a farm land, plenty i J F Belehec................. 2 00 D istrict Xo. 3—L. AV. H unting, Justice; Catholic Church. proclamation ordering the inhabi of w ater; term s. $1100, $500 cash, bal in once on each share of stock in the •J 1) Hosford................... .. 42 50 K. B. W heat. Constable. tants of Albania to take these mor two paym ents; int 10 |ser cent. The fare from Moro to Can von C J B right................... Moro Hall Co. (known as A. O. U. B argain .Ab. g — 478a ranch Smiles 1 . . 15 00 sels of paper for the full amount City via A itelope is $14. Direct Wasco News ............... east of TVas -o. 300a farm land, 240as: A V . Hall) an installment of $5 on T U R N O N T H E L IG H T . 48 20 therein inscribed, promising to re sown to w heat, house of 0 rooms, barn connection is mad ■ at Antelope by each .-hare subscribed. Payable to The question now before the peo I) C Ireland A Sons .. 20 75 deem them at a future time with 4i x33, and granary l'-x24. machine shed I term s, 4500, $2500 cash, bal on ple of this country, and the most Ashby s comfortable coach from C E Brown................... 13 (X) A. H. Barnum or H. A. Moore. silver and gold, and threatening 20x32; easv term s; $500 ex tra for crop. Moro, with stages to Mitchell and Moro, Oregon. im portant one, that has not been Inez K uney................. 12 (X) R. E. H O S K iN S O N . severe punishment to all who Moro, O regon. settled to the satisfaction of some, Canyon City, and as soon as this is Mrs A A Lyon............. . . 13 50 should refuse. The jteople, having known many will take advantage R e m o n e t iz e S k u n k - S k i n s . is, “shall we maintain the present T Yanlandingham . . . 3S 00 What this country needs, yes, full confidence in his word, and gold standard or open our mints to of this route. .1 I) Gibson.......... 22 (XI fellow-citiz?ns. what the {»lain peo trusting that he would he as wil the free and unlimited coinage of Wm Holder................... .. 30 45 The contention of some that the ple are suffering for is a remoneti- ling to jierfortn the one promise as silver at a ratio of 16 to 1?” justice court r.ii.u- rich a r; not so patriotic as the •zation of skunk-skins, bear-hides he certainly was able to perform The tariff question has been prac poor, is by no means proved by the Crco ................... $ 2 10 and dog-jK'lts. They should I k - a the other, took those curious mor tically settled for the present time offer of AV. K. Vanderbilt to pre E A Cartw right................ 5 40 standard of value and medium of sels of paper without hesitation or CitANT, WASCO, MORO AKU ANTELOPE at least, the other has not. Strong sent to- the government a five mil Lnev Cartwright . . 5 40 S T A O E L IN E . exchange, just as they were in the demur. Thus by a subtle and efforts have been made to unite all lion dollar war ship in cas? of war T E Cartw right................. 4 20 PO PULAR FA S S EN G E R RO UTE. most miraculous kind of alchemy factions favoring free silver, against with Spain. o 90 go<sl old »lays of our pioneer fath did this Catholic cavalier turn Stage coi'.ie--tions w ith all trains, con G R Ilu lse ......................... necting at Moro with M onahan’s I ers. Then we could pay our taxes the Republican party as the lead N W Thom {»son................. »> 50 worthless paper into precious gold, stage for Antelope. without mortgaging our farms, ing champion of maintaining the B rannisdeadl Ho was a good, Rov Belchee....................... 30 then we cm.tld discharge the small and make his late imjmveri^hed LEAVES. ARRIVES. gold standard. Two years ago the strong writer. He could everlast Ed Lyon............................. 3 50 garri.-tn alamnd in money.” rant .7 :30 a m Moro . . 11:30 a 111 O 90 balances due our neighbors with silverites said let there be light, let ingly sling the great American C F C artw right........... Irving concludes th» story by re 'osco. . . 10:15 a m Wasco .10:00 a 111 out paying tribute to the shvlocks us study this question, and the Re language. He made mistakes; one Ole Mortensen................... oro 1:30 p m G rant 4 ;90 p 111 « Q » 90 marking: an»l 6t »ek-gambling sharks. Skins, Q publicans said amen, and a cam was living in Texas, another was Lucy Cartwright............... stric t attention will lie o 90 given to all “ It is hut just to add that th e : hides and {»»“Its were demonetized h u s i n t s s entrusted to my care. Express paign of education was begun and getting out of practice with his Jno J McDonald................ • > 10 Count de Tendilla redeemed his and other packages prom ptly delivered, j unjustly and surreptitiously, and O carried on with great vigor that re six-shcoter. Chas Belchee........ 1 am pre|»ar©d to offer first-class ac 30 it is nothing hut th? right thing, {»romises like a loyal knight; and commodations to th e traveling public •X sulted in triumph for the advocates T E Cartw right.................. 90 C O U N T Y C O U R T P R O C E E D IN G S . the fair thing, the honorable thing, this miracle, as it appeared in the w ith easy coaches. g»x*l teams and ac of sound money at the polls. commodating drivers. Wesley Brock..................... 5 10 to restore them to the old-time eyes of Fray Antonio Agapida, is APRIL TERM, 1898. The principles of the Republican Sam Brock......................... 5 10 value they possessed in the eyes of the first instance on rec»>r»l of j»aj»er party as set forth in the St. Louis In the matter of county roads, by Andrew McDonald........... 4 10 money, which has since inundated the law. platform, on the money question, E. C. llunn and others; petition John Medler...................... 4 30 This is a great moral issue, as the civiliz' d world with unbounded received at the hands of voters a granted and C. C. Kuney, J. E. Emniitt Sw an................... I 50 well as a monetary issue. It is a opulence.” Ellis N eoce Prop. stronger indorsement than any Ft rbis and M. L. Smith appointed W S L vtle.......... 1 05 (Successor to J. M. Dunahoo.) duty we owe posterity to meet it thing has had before for many viewers. J. T. Johnson, surveyor. M E Payne......................... 1 50 N a a d o f S p a llin g R a fo r m , Rutledge division of th e G rant, Moro like brave men. Of course, as a years. This was brought about to AA . E. Allison and others; order J M Hoag....................... 4 30 English sjielling is rem arkable and Rutledge matter of fact, we have not many a great extent through the free and ed not vacated. E B W heat......................... 46 10 for its indefinite variety. As long voluntary expenditure of large S. B. Holmes and others; dismiss L W Hunting .................. 17 20 skunk-skins, and very few bear- hides. and not ha^" enough dog- as “ tisis” is spelled “phthisis” the sums cf money for printed infor ed without costs to petitioners. Judge M arsh..................... 17 55 pelts; but,fellow-citizens, when they voice of the sp*?lling reformer — mation on the subject, or what Damages to Spanish Hollow road; Geo Mender ...................... 1 00 should I k ' heard in the land. Leave«—Rutledge, 7 a. n t.; Grass A'al-1 are remonetize:!, those who have some call campaign literature. laid over until next term. Jas Tom lin......................... 1 00 ley, 9 a. n t.; Moro, 1 p. m. Mr. Turner in the following in them will put tin nt in circulation, Both ‘sides were lavish in spending Arrives—Rutle»Ige,fi p. n t; Grass A’al-1 A. IL Milter and others; ordered C B W ebb......................... 1 GO cident, in view of the present ley, 4 p. n t.; Moro, 11 a. nt. and we are bound to get our share money to educate the people, each opened. 9 60 Sherman Huff................. f iO F s tr ic t attention will he given to all method of spelling, was entirely of them somehow or other in the no doubt thinking it wise t - do so. Rattl snake road; petition to Harry H ill....................... business entrusteil to my care. 1 GO long run. Give us an abundance consistent: The result was, as it must always lie, fimsh same bv contract; not allow John C Coy................. 2 00 Dobbs met his friend Turner on (where a great and patriotic people ed. 9 00 of this good old-time circulating II II W alker........ the train. They were both going are thoroughly in earnest, and have Gilliam an 1 Sherman county .Jno Potter 2 00 medium and measure of value, and times will be bimm I, as they were in to London, and stopped at the satin a chance to know the right from the road; report of committee accepted; CIRCVIT COURT RILLS. the elder and better days of the re hotel. Turner registered his name, DRJGCISTS ANSI wrong,) a verdict for the right, a C. C. Kuney, C. A. IL ath and F. R I) Stone..................... $ 4 80 public, before the cutworm of tne “ E. K. Phtholognyrrh.” verdict in favor of maintaining na A. Savrs, viewers, and E. E. Co »per, Chas Stubling.......... 12 00 treasury bad sajijteil the tree of our Dobbs, noticing it, exclaimed: STATIONERS. tional and individual honor. surveyor, to meet Mav 1G, 1898. Chas Seal . / .................... 4 40 lilrt'rtics. Fellow-citizens, let’s go “ Here, what arc you assuming There are many yet who do not : J. AV. Eaton a nd others; ordered T R Barnes................... 6 00 the whole hog, free, unlimited ami such a foreign name for? Are you fully understand, and who honestly opened. Hy Medler............. 4 00 independent!—Bristol (Tennessee) in any trouble?” think the free coinage of silver ■ J. O. Thompson and others; or Ralph K uney..................... 6 GO Courier. “ Not a bit of it.” replied Turner,» would he safe and honorable. To ' dered dismissed. J C Andrews................ T o ile t A rtic le s , fi 0 0 "and I am not assuming O anv for- , i . J all such we sav study, investigate,! Vacating county road, by J. D. I n j u r y f r o m V o ils . G W Andrews.................... fi (XI e:gn name.” leave no avenue of information u n -‘ Gibson and others; P. AV. McDon C T Cartw right........ .. . and leading brands o f.... A prominent oculist attributes 6 40 “ AA’hat kind of a name is that,” explored, sift this thing to the bot ald, J. II. Johnson and T. B. Scarcv. Lucy Cartw right............... 6 40 the trouble which women arc hav Ldemanded Dobbs. tom, g t at the truth, the whole ■ viewers, and J. T. Johnson, survey II Laughter....................... 4 (X) ing with their eyt s to the habit ef “That is my identical old name,” truth and (if possible) nothing hut or, t>> meet May 24, 1S93. 8 (X) wearing veils with dots. This ocu jtersisted Turner, “and it is En the truth, and we will rest easy as Resignation of J. V. O’Leary, Warren Pickard............... 4 (X) list lias made many experiments, glish, too—pronounced plainly Tur- to the result. Study history, past stock inspector* accepted, and Ed N W Thompson................. MORO, OREGON. fi (XI being able to detect the loss of vis J ner.” and present of this country, of mond Hannafin appointed to fill Andrew McDonald .......... fi 40 ion of which the women have been 1 can’t see how you can make! other countries, and then put on the vacancy. John Golden....................... 4 00 unconscious. The veil that seemed Turner out of those thirteen let-1 T his Space Reserved by vour reasoning cap, subject theory Publishing delinquent tax list G R H ulse......................... fi 40 to stand the test was one in which ters; besides, what is vour object in | to practice, fancy to fact, imagina for the year 1897; ordered that Chas H ayner..................... fi 40 there were forty-eight meshes to the spelling that way!” asked Dobbs. tion to reality, place yourself in AA m. Holder solicit bids from pu J L Love........ ............... 4 00 square inch, with dots one ami one “ AA’clI, you see, nobody ever! the position of the gold miner as llers in Sherman county for same. Mrs F E Seely................... 80 (X) half inches apart. AA’hite net was noticed inv name on the register i well as the silver miner, the money Incorporation of AVasco, Sher Warren Pickard................ 8 (X) found to l e very irritating to the when I wrote it Turner,” explained loaner as well as the money bor-l man county, Oregon; vote canvass W H Moore....................... fi (X) eye. Single threads were found to the hitter, “but since I commenced , rower, the laborer who works for ed and incorporation declared car Fred Blau - ......................... 4 GO he more embarrassing to the eye writing it ‘Phtholognyrrh’ 1 set | Ins daily bread and deserves to be ried, and the following officers J A Morrissey................... 4 (XI sight than double threads. The them all guessing. They wonder I paid in dollars worth 100 cents, al found to beelceted: G. N. Crossfield Al Murehie......................... fi 0 0 consensus of opinion is that women what nation I am from; what ntv ways and in all places, as well as mayor; AV. M. Reynolds, L. Clark, C A Buckley...................... fi (X) with naturally weak eyes cannot! name is. I can now hear people the employer who might lie tempted J. AV. Booth, AV. A. Murehie, J. E E H annafin............... 10 (X) wear a veil without immediately I talk about me all around. It is, to pay in c h a p dollars. Do this! McPherson, and I’. L. Kretzer, al C C K uney. . . . 8 GO finding themselves suffering from! as 1 said before, English spelling. Moro, Oregon. and the future hi our country is dermen; AV. F. Johnson, recorder; John G Medler 8 80 nervous disorders that ¡ire directly . ‘Phth,’ there is the sound of ‘t’ in safe on the financial question. V. C. Brock treasurer, and Angus I leorge Iliginbotham I 00 traceable to the injury of the eye ‘phthisis,’ ‘olo,’ there is the ‘ur’ in Cameron, marshal. J AA' Engberc. . . . 10 00 sight. Oculists declare that the ‘colonel;’ ‘gn,’ there is the ‘n,’ in President McKinley’s course i n - Delinquent taxes; ordered that Neil McDonald. . . 8 (X) placing of veils over the faces of i "gnat;’ ‘yrrli. is the sound of ‘er’in delaying the sending of his message iheelerk is.?ue warrant for collection 1 N Lemon........... o 20 babes is criminal.—Farm and Fire ‘myrrh.’ Now if that doesn’t spell G O O D S T O R E B U IL D IN G , red iting to the Cuban question to of same, and that the sheriff have Jas McMillin........ 7 (X) side. “Turner,’ what does it spell?” W IT H W A R E R O O M , congress until after Consul-Gen until Julien, 1898, to make his re C F French............ i CELLAR A N D F iX T U R E S . eral Lee, and all other Americans turn. Literary asjiirant—‘AVliat steps O P Ilulse............. G Motlier—“I suppose your father C H E A P A T £8oo. w h o dtsired to do so, got away from ! The following warrants were o r-1 arc necessary when you want to Grant H aw ley .... / 40 doesn’t mean to do it, hut he tries Havana, is a good illustration of dered drawn in favor of county C C H uck.............. ------- ALSO-------- 8 50 get out a book?” my patience very hard at times.” his conduct throughout the whole officers: l’orus (who has had some expe T W O S T O R Y B U IL D IN G , O C E ak in............ 9 00 Daughter—“Oh, I think papa is ease. A calm, deliberate, far-s- e- John Fulton, salary..........$ 75 00 F E C lark.............. 8 00 rience)—:‘Several thousand steps a pretty good man!” Suitable for R estaurant ami Lodging, or will be necessary if it takes you’as ing judgment has characterized Ids R P Orr, fees......... ............. p; 40 Perry A xtell.......... Hotel. i 80 Motlier—-“lie is, my dear; but it every action, and the sob t second R H King, same............... 13 00 J 8 Amos.............. long to find a publisher as it gener 10 00 is hard to think that after we have A bargain a t ........................................$fi50. thougi.t of the p*opie new real-! AVm Holder and deputy. . . 200 00 John G inn............ ally takes me.” G 00 been married twenty years lie still.! A pplv to th e agent, iz ■ it. \Vm IL nrilhs nd i-put; 150 00 C A H eath ........... 9 20 S .& " ¡¡' scribe for the L eader , occasionally, talks back.”- Puck. L . W . H U N T IN G . MOORE RIGHT HERE ..........Is the place where th e ........... MORO«* MANUFACTURING " C O . Will soon have something worth reading. Keep your eye on this corner. SUBSCRIBE NOW BROS., FOR THE “ L E A D E R I YEAR $1.00 I YEAR All the News of all the County. P U B L IS H E D W EEKLY BY U. S. MAIL LINE. It STAGE LINE. A. D. BOLTON & GO., FINE JOB WORK. PATENT MEDICINES Ui W. 0. HADLEY, SHERMAN COUNTY, a t. NEAT, LOWEST PROM PT, LIVING ao at PRICES. MORO PUB CO FOR SALE. Best JO B P R IN T IN G o u tfit in S h e rm a n C o u n ty . Ci ve us a callr*