Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, June 08, 1898, Image 3

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LEADER,
J
" >lcox, of G rass Valiev.
was in Moro S atu rd ay .
fraternal
orders .
IL J. G inn is in P ortland to-dav.
E. \\ . Elrod was in
town yes­
Biggest an,I liest tor 25 e ts ._ th e meals
terday.
I
you
get a t Delmonico, Wasco.
ANCIENT ORDER EXITED WORKMEN.
If you w ant to know the live business i
At th e bowling alley stand you will
Moro Lodge, No. 64— Meets everv
men consult the advertising columns of
tind
cigars,
candies,
nuts,
oranges,
lem­
T uesday evening a t 8 o’clock in I.
the L eader .
O. O. F. h a ll, A sta n d in g in v ita ­ ons, cherries, straw berries and all kinds
Mrs. A. C. Huff returned last
of fresh fruit in reaaon. W heat & Clark.
tio n to a tte n d is extended to all
W asco and G rass V alley were week from an extended visit to rel­
so jo u rn in g brothers.
W . H . R agsdale , M. W .
well represented at the rally here atives in M innesota and Iowa.
H. S. M c D axel , Recorder.
last S aturday.
I he Grass \ alley Band serenaded
DEGREE OE HONOR, A, O. V. W.
All persons needing nice fresh llood , Sheriff Holder S atu rd ay evening
River
straw lierries, will do well by j at his residence after the public j
H e rrin Lodge, No. 2— Meets everv
M onday evening in I. 0 . O. F. h a ll .! leaving th e ir orders w ith G. W . Brock. speaking.
All sojourning m em bers invited to
The fam ily of .1. E. H arris have
Rum or has it th at our eountv
a tte n d . M ary P eoples , C. of H.
lieen down w ith la grippe, hut are clerk issued a license »o wed, to
M rs . F lora B olton . Recorder.
now rap id ly im proving.
Mr. F ran k Hawley and Miss May
INDEPENDENT ORDER OEODD FELLOWS. ;
B a te r tanks, round or square, anv Dougherty of Kent, on M onday.
Moro Lodge, No. 113— Meets size, and on short notice, the beat to lie
Several stayed up all Mond
every S a tu rd a y evening. V isiting ha<l, Moro Mfg. Co.
brothers co rdially invited to meet i The opera house is inclosed, and night in order to get the returns
w ith us.
J . B. H osford . N. G.
inside work is well advanced i as they were reported from various
H. S. M c D axel , See.
precincts.
tow ard com pletion.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Moro C am p, No. 351 -Meets
every \ \ ednesdav evening in I. 0 .
O. I . h a ll. \ ¡siting choppers are
in v ited to a tte n d .
W . J . M artin , <?. C.
\ \ m . H older , Clerk.
If you want a
l^*'1 model bike
can get in any
see o u r
F. H.
LET US BE
F. H. MEADER & CO., MORO, OR.,
SWEEPING VICTORY!!
We
H ave
No
R o o s te r,
B ut
McCormick
We
C o u l d n 't C r o w if W e H a d —
W e a r e T o o F u ll o f J o y !
Sherm an County Goes Republican by the
Largest Majority Ever Recorded.
high grade, first-class! Since the fire in Moro it is more ap­
E verything from Coroner, with more th an three to one, up to Gov­
for h niouey than you ■ parent than ever th a t people should in­
sure against fire in a good company. 1!. ernor and Congressm an, with alm ost two to one, goes R epublican, e x ­
other place, come and
E. lioskinson is agent for the American
Meader A Co,
lir e Insurance Company.
jltf cept Circuit Judge.
Edgar M iller and wife went to
Hood River last T hursday for a
stay of two or three weeks.
D r o w n e d in J o h n D a y R iv e r.
The election passed off very quietly.
N o tic e o f S to c k h o ld e r s ' M eatin g .
F. H . M E A D E R .
A c S A N rO 3 D ,
Notice is hereby given th a t th e first
m eeting of the stockholders of the Moro
f Hall ( ompaiiy, a corporation organized
and existing under and by ' irtue of the
laws of the State of Oregon, will beheld Dealers in G roceries, D ry Goods, Shoes and
on Saturday, tin* 11th dav of June, 1696,
at 2 o’clock P. M., in the'otlice of |„
.
F u rn is h in g Goods»
■ Hunting, in the town of Moro. Sherm an
( m inty, Oregon, for the purpose of SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
electing not less than three directors of
said corporation as such stiwkholders
present at said meeting shall determ in *,
and tor the transaction of such otln*:
hilsiniss as may lawfully come heiorc
said meeting.
Dated at .Moro, Oregon, this 3d dav of B a ll-b e a rin g F o ld in g
Mav, fS'H.
4V. II. MOORE.
I. 44 . H I NTING,
44‘. 1!. AleCOY,
E. PEOPES.
GEO. X. BOI.TOX,
( ’or|Mir.itors.
No one seemed excited, ami
DAISY REAPERS,
MOWERS AND BINDERS.
Extras fo r same on orders
LAND
N O T IC E S .
Also for the (»11 Reliahl *
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n .
L a m i O h u k at T he D ai . i . e . s . O kbgox , i
Ju n e 6, 1696. i
Notice is hereby given that th e follow­
ing named settler has filed notice of her
intention to make final proof in supisirt
of her claim, and that said proof will lie
mad»* lietori* 44 m. H enriehs, eountv
clerk, at Moro, < Iregon, on Julv 16. 1696,
viz: Magaret Met ¡ilium : 11. E. No.
3i'.72, for th e S 44' ' 4 Sec. 2.3. Ti> 1 S R
17 E, 44 M.
She iaim»*s the following witnesses to
prove her »‘ontinuous residence i | | hiii and
cultivation of. said land, viz: 4\’m.
Elliott. Hugh Mclntyia*. Jos»»ph Patter-
foil ami I.. II. M arlin, all of Monkland.
Oregon.
J as . 1*. M ixjke , Register.
j.vR4
Jam es Phillips, a m an about 35 no p a rticu la r dem onstration resulted when wonl kept com ing in show­
years old, started to ford the John
L. 1). Holder, su cv sso r to Hayes A
S h erm an Circle. No. 320— Meets H older, can furnish the public first-class Day, near Gibson’s, on Mav 30, ing a land-slide. 1 he opposition was paralyzed, spetehless 1 Repuh-
Following are the
every F rid ay evening at 7 :30 o’clock. m eals at the City Hotel.
with a two-horse team . V lien part lieans seemed to take it* as a m atter of fact.
\ ¡siting b ro th ers a n d sisters invited
A. I). M cDonald gives notice of way across, the team got into deep returns:
to m eet w ith us.
intention to m ake final proof. See water, and in some m anner Mr.
J . M. P arry . Prest.
P hillips was draw n under and
C. L. I reland . Sec.
his ad under "L an d Notices.”
N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n .
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I i i ’Irnwiieil. The body has not vet
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A so c ial dance w;i
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and
O
h ic l at T he D alles , D i . eoox . ,
E x tra s for all kinds of m achinery for our young people S atu rd . ay * even ' t»een recovered. One horse was lost.
May 9, 1696. i
hut the other, anil the wagon, that
sale a t th e M. M. Co.
Noticed- hereby given th a t the follow-
ing a t the school hall after the Re-
ing-nam td settler Inis filed notice of her
was loaded with freight, was saved.
L eader a n d W eekly O reixixian publican rally.
intention to commute anil make final
" . L. W ilson was at the scene of
' prtiof in su p p .rt of her claim, and that
1 y ear $1.75 in advance.
T ik e N otice .—The fan* from Moro to
•mid proof will lw made l»efore the Reg­
the
accident,
hut
could
not
do
anv-
j
F ine job prin tin g "w h ile you w ait” at 'G ra ss 4 alley is only 50 cents, unless
ister ami Rts-eifl» at The Dalles, on
th
in
g
to
avert
the
calam
ity.
The
th e L eader press room.
| passenger has heavy tru n k , when 50
I'riduv. Ju n e 24.
viz: Lio» Jotix-
**ox. ol Ihc D a lle * IIoin«*stea<l Appli­
deceased was form erly from the
H orseshoeing a t the low price of cents extra will lx* charged for it.
cation No. 52:24, for th e lot 1, S
N E
E llis X eece .
\ alley. At one tim e he worked on
Sec. .3. Tp 1 S. It 15. and S L <
\V
$3 per span at Moro Mfg. Co.
1-4 Sec. 35. Tp 1 N. R 15 E 44 4]
The post office is now situated in the F rank Hawley ranch. It is
B icycling is g e ttin g to lie very
She luiinew the follow ing uitiH*<*es to
the corner of the new hotel build­ said th a t a sister and one or more
prove her eontiiui<»u«i residence uj»on an<l
p o p u la r these lovely evenings.
cultivation <»f, sahl land, viz: J.
Kg-
ing, in the handsom est q u arters of brothers live in G illiam eountv.
M A M ihm I v . for congress
475
Finest on th e •roast. W h at? W hy,
221
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l»ert. A. S. Kol»ertt*, M. Stecker an«!
C
M
Donaldson,
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any in the county.
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lle rlsT t EglsTt. all of The I »alles. < >re-
PROTElTED HOME CIRCLE.
th a t car of buggies and hacks for sale by
t th e Moro M ercantile Co.
D IE D .
G W Ingalls,
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11 E Courtney,
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T T Geer, for governor
W I! King,
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H M Clinton.
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John C Luce,
F 1 Dunl •ar. for secretary
state
H It Kincaid.
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Ira Wakefield,
H C Davis.
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Chas S Moore. for state treasurer
If you desire to look your best, have
Mrs. Susan E. Miller, at her home,
your laundry done by the Troy Laundry
I ’c n ’t forget to place* your farm to sell Co. A. E. Cousins, agent. Call on him near Moro. Sherm an County. Oregon,
w ith K. E. Iloskir.son.
May 31. 1693. li :;{0 p. M., age,! 67 years,
for prices.
10 m onths and 1:» days. She leaves to
300 feet of new hose h as arrived
M hen last heard from, J. C. mourn her departure 6 children. 3 sons
for th e fire com pany.
O’Leary, who was shot a t Rutledge, and 3 daughter-*, all of whom are m ar­
Are you h u n g ry ? Then go to was doing nicely, and expected to ried, 19 grand children, am! a num ber of
th e new re s ta u ra n t, on M ain street. save his leg from am p utation.
loving friends. She was a m emlier of
the Moro Friendship Baptist Church, J o Booth,
If you w ant to buy a farm rem em lier
• h is K Sears.
Lum lier, shingles, wood, U nion
died as she had lived, a firm be­ Moses Yotaw,
E . E . H ockinson. H e h as some fine L um ber Co. W. V. Johnson. re<i- i and
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«»ever in th e power of Jesu lo save.
Frank S M<*orr for supremi* judge
bargains.
uent m anager. M ain street. Moro.
W M Kanisey.
Dearest
m
other,
thou
hast
left
us.
O pen d a y an d night, meals a t all
T 1’ H arkleinan,
G rading on the C. S. R. R. is
And th y loss we deeply feel,
boure,-D elm onico, Wasco.
•I H Ackerman. Supt l ‘ul>. I ustriieli*
being pushed as fast as men and
But 'tis tè s i th a t has liereft us:
H S I.yman,
F. II. M eader & Co. have their
. B E Em erick,
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lie can all our sorrows heal.
team s can do it. A bout six miles
•I E Hosmer,
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large collar rap id ly nearing com ­
1.
S.
and
A.
B.
are already done.
W H la»(*ils. state printer
pletio n .
Chas
Eitch,
Send in your nam e and $1 for F IR E C O M P A N Y O F F IC E R S T S Melhiniel,
Make r.o m istak e! The place to get a
A N D MEMBERS.
D I. Grace.
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first-» tars b ath , h air cu t and shave, is at the M oro L eader , and get all the
D B X Blackburn, a: irnev gene: ill
news of all the eountv for a vear.
C ousen’s.
The fire com pany was called out J L Storv.
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C J Bright,
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F or term s on Moro property call on
for
a
d
rill
last
W
e<
lnesd
ay
evening,
W. II. Strong and fam ily started
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H
Morton,
joint
representative
o r address K. E . Iloskinson.
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for Hood River yesterday. They and in 31 m inutes from the first A S Roberta,
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A large an d en thusiastic audi­ are going for an outing and to get ta p of the hell, w ater was stre a m ­ A J Brigham,
C I. Morse,
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ence greeted H on. A. C. H ough at a supply of straw berries.
ing on the roof of G inn's ware­ II S \\ ilson. circuit judge
W L Bradshaw.
W asco last F rid ay evening.
Ihil'es-Moro stage is again making house. Afterw ard they met at A A Javne, district attorney
The City H otel is now under the regular tripe, leaving Moro Monday. school hall and elected officers as X H G a tM ,
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m an ag em en t of L. D. H older, who w ill W ednesday and Friday. D. C. Wigle. follows:
C C Kiiiiey. board of coital neat ion
O 1’ King.
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c o n tin u e to conduct th e Imsines.« in a proprietor.
W. H. M oore, president; A. C.
first-class m anner. Give us a call.
The L eader is the best paper in Sanford, vice president; K. E. Hos- •Av erage m ajority.
No evil effects from "g ettin g fu ll''—of
C O U N T Y BY
gons
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47;
462
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4» in
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St,
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I. a m i O ei u e at T he D alle * . O kd . ox . ,
May 3, 1S96. i
Notice is hereby given th a t the fol­
low ing-named settler has tiled notice of
her intention to make final proof in siq e
|6>rt of h e re la im . ami th a t said proof
will I k * made liefore 44 illiam Henriclip.
eountv clerk, at Moro, Oregon, on Mon­
day. June 20, 1888, M?
M aki \
R ich »Kitsox. formerly Mary A. Stone,
of Biggs : T inilier-t'ultiire Application
No. 3224. for th e X L. S E '. 6ec 30 Ti>
I X . B 1« L \\ M.
She names as w itnesscf : O. 4V. Rich­
ardson, J. <>. Richardson. J. G. W alker
ami Fred Stone, all of Biggs. (Iregon.
n illt'i
J as . I". M ookk , Register.
BARCAiNS IN REAL ESTATE.
B argain
161
OFFICE ANO SHOP AT 3HEL03NS 010 STANO, MORO FJUND.1Y B'JILOINO,
w,'i'k done in a w orkm anlike m anner,
M oro
O rego n.
MORO MERCANTILE GO.
Large and complete stock of
G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e ,
Machinery, H ardw are, Paints and Oils, Farm
Im plem ents, W agons, Buggies, Hacks.
M o ro M e rc a n tile
Co..
1 he place to go P> get what you want. at a price th a t will suit
W »* 11 sell you guns, true to shoot.
O ysters.craekers. and new lt»*»>is;
Biikles plenty, all the time,
.\'o.
1— 160a ranch 3
B r a n c h S to re s :
miles south of Gras? vallev, Iraki firm
land; term s. »1006; $5tl) cash. Gul. on
term s; int. 10 |ier cent.
B argain ,\'o. J —320a rane!
n lies south of Moro, fair improvement,
plenty of w ater; term s. f20lll; $1000 to
M oro M e rca n tile Co.
N* jkiu ! in crop paym ents; $500 extra for
crop on place.
B a r g a i n .Vo. .?—lot.i ranch 5 miles
from Grass valley so., farm 1 iml. plentv
of w ater: term s. $1100. $503 cash, bal iii
two paym ents; int 10 |ier»vnt.
B a r g a i n .Vo. —476a ranch 6 miles
east of 44 asco. SOtki farm land, 24thi«-
Mrs. Dora W illia m s , Prop., M oro, O regon.
sown to w heat, lions»* of 6 rooms, barn
46x33. and granary 16x24. machine shed
20x32; term s. 4500, $25(1) earth, L«al on 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 .
easv term s; $5(11 ex tra for crop
M O N K L A N D A N D K L O N D IK E ,
2:1.3
491
G ra in in g, G lazing and P a p e r-H a n g in g .
Dry g.Kkls new. e«»niing ju.-t in line.
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HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
M O I« ), O K E O O N .
N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n .
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WINDOM & STILWELL.
1'. M oore . R»*gist»*r.
Illl6 t6
!L5
;ttw
W agons, H a c k s a n d Buggies,
of every d e scrip tio n .
167
2s5
290
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STUDEBÁKER BROS’
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HOTEL
MORO,
CITY
HOTEL.
P R E C IN C T S .
S herm an eountv to send to vour kinson, secretary; G. N. Bolton,
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, friends in the east to let them set treasurer; W in. H older, chief; L.
J u s t arriv ed , A nother tino lin o of
i ■ i r
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w nat kind of a eountv we have.
W. H unting, first assistan t; W m.
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m ate ria l a t th is office for job work.
Ju st received at Moro a large lot of H enriehs, second assistant.
C all an d inspect it.
Drapers, made to order for th e M. M.
The reorganized com panies arc
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r c o m m e rc ia l tra v ele rs.
South-bound express handled with Co., by W hite, Cooley & C utts, M arys­
2 2 a: g
R. E. H O S K IN S O N .
as follows:
care an d prom ptly by Ellis Xeece.
M
oro,
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reg
o
n
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ville, Cal. Any one needing Drapers
Hose C om pany—J. M. Florer,
RATES R E A S O N A B L E . ^ ^ ^ ^
J . B. H osford h as purchased the will save m oney by buying tliem .
forem an; E. E. B arnum , first as­
J- M . K erns has closed a suc­
tine residence of D. J. H ayes in the
line oi patent medicine?, stationery and cigars kept in the Postotfic^
«ton
cessful term of school at H ay Can- sista n t; G. N. Bolton, second assist­
Mowry ad d itio n .
13.
H O S S ,
a n t; Geo. G rubb, A. E. Cousens,
Beet in th e m ark et, prepared by the ?’(,n *
F. C. Ireland, J . A. W est, Ladru
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
b e st cook in Wasco, a t Delmonico Res
W . Brock will give you a fine
B
arnum
.
Adolph
H
eydt,
Louis
ta u n u it.
meal for 25 ets. a t an y hour, at
H eydt, L. 1). H older, W . E. Lee,
I t will p a y you to pay cash fot ri the new restau ran t.
HAVINC A FINE ARCHITECT,
L.
D.
Idlem
an.
W.
().
H
adley.
groceries, etc., a t stores of M. M. Co.
J. I). F a rra . from Paisley, Lake
Wm Henriehs. Rep., for clerk
can furnish
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Hook and Ladder C om pany— I’ M Ruggles, I’.,
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If courteous treatm en t and fair rates county was in town M onday. He
W m. Holder, Rep., tor sheriff
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I T L L PL A N S AN1) S P E L 'D IIA T IO N S .
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a re th e proper th in g , th e Moro-Kut- is visiting his brother. T. J. F arra. W m. H enrieh, forem an; W. H. X
FIR S T-C LA S S IN EVERY RESPECT.
W Thompson. P.
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ledge stage line is all right.
Moore, first assistan t; L. W. H u n t­ R P Grr, commissioner
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W
ILL
FURNISH
ALL
KINDS
OF
BUILDING
M e have m ade arrangem ents to
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ing. second assistan t; W. B. McCoy, J M Powell, P. *
F ine job work a t tlie L eader
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MATERIAL
J D Gihscii.Pro. “
furnish the L eader and W eekly
H. S. McDanel. E. Peoples, W. G. M alter Stanley, R ep., treasurer £
press room.
C all a n d see our
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E S T P R IC E S .
O regonian a t the very low price of
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A rm sw orthv. K. J. G inn. J. B. Hos­ T R McGinnis, P.,
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samples.
$1.75 jier year in advance.
Henry K rause, Pro.,
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<Successor to Hayes & Holder.)
ford, H . A. Moore, C. L. Ireland. 45 H Ragsdale, Rep, school supt.
See W . V. Jo hnson, of U nion
144
The L eader leads all other p a ­ W. C. W illiam s, L. K. M oore, L. R Hargreaves, P,
"Call or address me at 44'asco. On*-
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L um ber Co., for lu m b er a n d wood,
R A TE S
. g>m.
F R Spaulding. Pro,
$ 1 .0 0 per day and up,
pers
in
Sherm
an
county
in
giving
M ain street.
C. sla te r, F. H. Meader. A. C. S a n ­ B F Pike, Rep, assessor
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the most com plete and reliable ford. J. M. Dunahoo, J. B. Mowry. M A YanGilder, P, •*
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Toll T hom pson, special agent
SPECIAL ATTEMTIOH CIVEN TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
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news, up to date, a n d in the most R. E. Iloskinson. J. M. P arrv , G. W (' Fuller. Pro,
for th e Im p e ria l F ire In su ra n c e
•I 44 Kerns, Rep., surveyor
t
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readable form.
VOUR PATROHACE IS RESPECTFULLV SOLICITED,
A V Underwood, P, “
£
W. Brock.
Co., was in Moro S a tu rd a y a d ju s t­
M oro,
O regon.
I 51 Sm ith, Rep, coroner
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F
ran
k
Sayers
has
sheared
his
On m otion a com m ittee of three, J B Mowry, Pro, “
in g th e loss by fire of th e Com m er­
1
sheep,
and
the
fleece
“averaged”
consisting
of
W.
().
H
adlev.
Win.
cial C lub building.
J U S T IC E D IS T R IC T N O . 3 .
27 pounds. It grew on the hack of H enriehs and R. J. G inn, was ap- < o * o . Meader, P, justice
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J u s t received at th e M. M. Co. a car
D 44' Howard. Deni, do
le a d of th e celebrated Bain wagons, a full-blood French M erino two- pointed to have general sitiiervis- 1'. B 44 heat. Rep., constable
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WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND
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utade to o rd e r for th e Sherm an county year old pet.
ton of a celebration on J u ly 4th in J M B artlett, P.
H arry H ill, Ind,
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tra d e .
The credit business is h ard on Moro, under the auspices of the
SPECTACLES.
New tires m ade a n d p u t on | the people and h ard on the m er- Moro Fire C om pany, provided
All W o rk W a r r a n te d F ir s t- C la s s .
wheels for $6.00 i»er set of four, not c h a n t. Therefore we have decided G rass \ alley does not notify the
The lunch counter, conducted hv
W ith A p o lo g ies to B u rn s.
Factory agent for Bicycles, l'ianos. O r­
'in c lu d in g cost of iron. Moro Mfg to sell from a n d after M arch 2 l, com m ittee w ithin five days th a t a
gans, G rnphophoncs and Kislaks.
the ladies of Moro, for the benefit '.Ipr»|Hirt of the eild-of-tIn*-4K*litiirv
Co.
ISOS, a ll groceries, provisions, celebration will he held there.
girl
the
inspirisi
jioet
of
the
W
ashing­
Mono .....................................O regon .
i of the fire com pany, was a grand
ton Star thus sm ites his lyre after the
Bend $1.75 anil y our nam e and n a ik , rope, soap, axle grease, to-
success. They succeeded in tra n s ­ m anner of Bobbie Burns :
C a rd o f T h a n k s .
ad d ress to th e L eader , Moro, and bacco, oils, b lack sm ith ’s coal and
We wish to extend to the jieople ferring about $.50 from the pockets 44 hat though a lassie don the broek
receive th e L eader a n d W eekly iron for cash only. Moro M ercan­ of Moro and vicinity our sincere of hungry people to the capacious
44'i’ bloomers braw and a ’ th a t?
tile Co.
O regonian one year.
th an k s for their kindly assistance ¡lockets of the tire com pany. But We hen in adoration meek
Anil are her slaves for a ' th a t.
Moro Lodge No. 64, A. O. U. W., d uring the late illness, death and for ice giving out they would have
Go to F. H. M eader A Co’s and
For
a ’ th a t and a ' that.
h a v e y o u r m easure tak en for a elected L. W. H u n tin g representa­ burial of our dear m other, Mrs. done m uch better. As it was. the
The wheel liestrid and a ' th at ;
sum realized will he of great bene­
su m m er su it of clothes.
They tive to the G rand Lodge to convene Susan E. Miller.
Blythe ( upid’s eves nt*»*d no disguise,
fit to the fire bovs.
in Ju ly . H. A. Moore was elected
g u a ra n tee a fit.
T he F amily .
She shall 1 m * wooed, for a ’ th a t.
altern
ate.
E dw in A. B aker has been behind
A n n u a l M e e tin g .
“ No.” he said, with the a ir of a
E nglishm an
(p atro n izin g ly )
Ice-cream and cake disappeared
th e co u n ter a t F. H . M eader «fe Co.’s
Sherm an C ounty H o rtic u ltu ral
m a il who feels it his disagreeable
'I 'o i l e t A r t i c l e s ,
i
for several weeks. E d m akes a in a gratify in g m anner M onday at Society will hold its a n n u a l elec­ “ Your school facilities are excel­
d
u
ty
to
deny
a
request,
“
it
won’t
the lunch table, presided over hv tion of officers on S aturday, Ju n e lent, I am told.”
good elerk.
. . . and leading brands of ..
Am erican (su av ely )—“ Well, 1 do to allow women to vote.”
the
ladies of Moro, for the benefit 11, 1898, at 2 o’clock p. m., a t Moro.
Closing out sale of Ixjys’ and y o u th 's
"M by no t?” his wife inquired.
clothing to m ake room for new grxsls. of the fire com pany.
Every m em ber invited to he pres­ should say so. See tin* Sm ithso­ “ They are quite as com petent to
S uits from f l- b b to $4.00. If you d o n ’t
The ladies of Moro conducted a ent; and all not now m em bers, who nian In stitu te over there? T hink
understand political questions as
believe it, come and see. M. M. Co.
lunch counter M onday for the bene­ have a n y interest in horticulture, of a building like th a t, ju st to edu­ men are.”
Tlie U nion Lum lier Co. have fit of the Moro Fire Co. T heir
cate the Sm iths!” Vogue.
are especially invited to join us.
Good care given stock.
T e rm s Reasonable.
MORO, OREGON.
“ I don’t deny th a t. But there
now a su p p ly of lum lier, of all
J. B. W heat . Brest.
B arson—“ I fear th a t serm on of are other more practical considera-
k inds, in q u a n tity am i q u a lity to sta n d was under the shed roof a d ­
Call and see me.
S. M O N A H A N , Prop.
su it you, a t th e ir y a rd s on M ain jo ining the City Meat M arket. An
J. M. B arry , See.
m ine about the ‘Gold S ta n d a rd ’ tions. \\ believer there is an elec­
excellent lunch was spread, and
street.
was not favorably received.”
M oro,
O r e jo n ,
tion there are hound to he hets
N o tic e to S to c k h o ld e rs .
W ill buy your fat cattle. W ill sell th eir tables were a co n stan t a ttrac -
Deacon—“
\\
by
so,
parson?”
m
ade.
Now,
when
a
m
an
hets
a
There is now due and payable at
yon choice beef, pork, m utton and veg- tion to the h u n g ry voters.
.. I have o|M*nt*d a .........
Barson—“ . I » found
four
16
once
p
..
I
-
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D i u on
t i v each
B I I I share
VH.
I l l of m stock
e
- in th<
’U lin
m
ill
J»»
I to 1 hat it never costs more
th an six or
«table*.
I agxa AKKi,.oro.
Xow is the time to have your property Moro H a ll Co. (know n as A. O. U. buttons in the collection-basket.
eight dollars if he loses. But if
We will set y o u r wagon tires for insured. E verything will lie dry and W . H ull) an installm en t of $5 on T ru th
women got their sym pathies arous­
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.50 p er set, a c c o r d in g 1 inflam
* “ m able
*’ soon. ...............
We will insure any- each share subscribed. P ayable to
:it
. . . Is <>ur own hand-bcwed harness.
\V> also c a rry » fine line of
from $.3 to $3
ed
there w ouldn’t he a n y th in g for
1__
c where in th e co
county and give you any A. H. B arnum or H. A ." Moore,
Bingo— “ I ’ve had to change m y
to w eight. Moro Mfg. Co.
one of th e following old com panies: . Moro, Oregon.
them to do except to precipitate a CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STREETS.
grocery store.”
J . R. Caples, a n a tto rn e y , ju st Home of Xew Y ork, Phoenix of Hart-1
K ingley- “ W h at’s the m a tte r? ” jianie by wagering bonnets th at in
K lo n d ik e G o ld
and every th in g in a fully-equipped hariM*si sirup
Pennsylvania
i i._ ford, Im perial of London, Pen
< ^ " M c a ls anv hour from 5 o’clock in
from Dyea, Alaska, but now
Bingo— “ W hy, I h a d n ’t lieen the n a tu re of things c a n ’t cost less the morning to 10:30 nt night, and on R E P A I K I N O - A I X ' K I N I >S. —
of Pliiliwielphia, Home M utual of t a i ., Loaned on Sherm an eountv real
Ore- or .E tn a of H artford. Have vour tarei-
__ i i
J
l n g for a location in E a astern
s|K*» ial occasions 12 o ’clock. Your pat­
trad in g there two m onths before th an tw enty dollars apiece.”
•»,
fib » h ” « * ' ««’i h aras insured. The rates are j e s ta tc ‘ Cal1 ™
a d d re s s
ÄÄULUt our prices before buying t Isewherr.
ronage is solicited.
gon, called a t th e I .EADER office; verr |ow OI1 farm property.
|
R. E. H oskisson ,
they began sending things C. 0 . W ashington Star.
G. W . B RO CK , P ro p rieto r.
Mootte B ia s ., Agents.
a p lo tf
M oro Oj*c<n
Mt urda V
D.’” Jud-rc.
MORO LEADER
¡fl.ix i,,,*,* *.,,,,■ Moro
<iiego-
gcod th in g s to ea t a t Brock's restaurant.
a
t
6.
L. D. HOLDER,
Proprietor,
HADLEY,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
A. D. BOLTON & GO.,
DRUGGISTS AND
HAYES & DUNAHOO
P R O P R IE T O R S .
STATIONERS.
PATENT MEDICINES
rp : b
LIVERY AND
C I G A R S
BARN
STABLES.
G O O D R IG S , G O O D F E E D .
RESTAURANT.
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
OUR LEA D ER
SADDLES,
CHAPS,
BRIDLES,
WHIPS.
H E Y D T & C O ,, M o r o , O r ,