Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, April 13, 1898, Image 2

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    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 .
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RIGHT HERE
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