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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1898)
M O R O LEADER. act’on "f Hobson and bis j COUNTY COURT. 1’» E Pike, assessor's fees 286 1X1 H u sh , My B aby, D o n ’t Y ou C ry. An old woman was being ques ; Adam and E> e a t peace in de garden, P u b lis h e d E v e ry W e d n e sd a y by th e a s to ld by himself after being e x -1 . , ^ W’nh ^llsint s.-. was tlan s-j r e t u r n s . . . canvassing election tioned by a lawyer as to how the 6 00 | Dey neher heard a baby cry ; M oro P u b lis h in g Co. changed, in hie own modest, unas- , . U‘y tenn: '■ w H unting, ,1„ 3 00 Dey had no sins a n ’ dey a sk ’d no par- testator had looked, when he made « = ^ = ,= = = ====^ r ™ = =. ^ == ¡Miming wav, is full of nobkstcour- the matter of vacation o f; F E Brown, coroner’s fees......... «loti, a remark to her about some rela E n t e w M . a t t h e F o s t-O tfio e a t M o m , age and J in ,, d coupled with calpn ! ™»n,y road, bv J. D. Gibson and T •’«-hnson, surveying roads. Till Satan winked his other eve. tiv e s. Oregon, as second-class m atter, □«Son?’ That That d,-,l a „,i the ...... «, °*h,'r’ I« » « - filed and ,o 8- «»»«X « • 2 00 April 27, 1898. kiting caution. deed and . . ’ : “Now, how can I remember? 2 (X) Den Chorus , doers should, and undoubtedly ill i a in w !; r o a d n o t v a e a te d :ls P™-™1 as: “ Hush, my bahi >s. Cain He’s been tlead two years,” she re- M I. S m ith ,d o . . . y w will ‘n ’tw tw as: ; b r a v e m e n in s i n k i n g t h è M e r r i t n a e , ' MORO MAN’F. CO The best equipped Machine Shop and Foundry in Eastern Oregon. 2 IX) for. . . P W McDonald, do. an Abel, b o g ey m an ’ll ketch vo’ if plied testilv be, perpetuated in history, ami tie j 2 tX) yo’ e ry ; 1 ‘ •' I 'e titio n for county road, by Wm. HI Johnson, «lo................... 2 tX ) a means of inspiration to many ; iiui , ..... i.:„„ ( am a n . ’ . Aliel, . . papa «8 your vour m e m o rv so ««> poor iwmr «)>.,« (in advance.) memory that H ush, my i... babies. Holder and others; laid over until T 1 1 Searcy, « 1 « ....................... 2 (X) IB iseut C opies ...............................5 C ents ; thousands to do whatever dutv next term. i • i- i is coinin’ toodge yo’ by a n ’ by.’’ ■ VOU can’t remember two years Geo XV Hoffman, chaininan Co. A dvertising rates m ade known on ap 'calls without flinching. The fact County road, by E. C. Dunn and P . .............. 2 (X) Rom Ins and Remus throw n in de river, hack?” questioned the lawyer plication. that the sinking of the ship did not Ti,e ,,i,i was Ki|M„ 3„j WE ARE READY NOW TO DO ALL KINDS OF WORK. W ere washed asho’ a n ’ left to die, 2 00 accomplish what was intended, others; road ordered «»pencil as sur- Alt Dunn, do 2 1X1 A n’ soon liegan to cry a n ’ shiver, the lawyer asked: L. XY. H v v n x o . .. .......................E ditor . does not detract in the least from " ' ld j . ; A 15 Potter, marking county road 2 (X) W hen ole-she wolf came tro ttin ’ by. W e can cast a n y th in g in o u r “ Did he look anything like me?” Petition for countv road by R. A A Lyon, exam iner's fees 12 (XI the glorious actions of that brave C h o ru s: Seems to me he did have the XVEDXE8DAY. . Inez Kunev, do JC L Y 13, 1898. F o u n d ry fro m a stove hook up. i B e n ’tw as: “ H ush, my babies, hush same sort of vacant look,” respond-' ' hand, and.thcir r<*cognition at the A. Murray and others; petition J P> 11 oss, work and applies granted; Hans Hansen, II. E .| my babies, bogeyman 'll ketch yo’ i hands of the government, and the \V J Peddicord, salary and ed the witness. We have as good an iron lathe, planer and »1/ill as made. W e OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Morrow and Herman I’apc if yo c r y ; view - am iner’s fees iunstinted praise accorded by all, And the lawyer had no further do all kinds of work: Wood work, repairing, new work of all kinds, H ush, my babies, hush my babies, papa ers, ..................... J. W. Kerns reyor; survey to meet H in Holder, salary for self and rsrrrD states . are none the less deserved by tj.„ is coinin’ toodge yo’ by a n ’ by.’’ questions.—Youth’s Companion, j Call and give us a trial. Í Sept. 10, 1898. i deputy................................... 200 00 W illiam M cK inley................... President. reason of that. The far-reaching < Jarrett A. H o b a rt......... Vice President. Petition of W. L. Vanderpool Wn‘ » ‘‘nrichs, «I«, . 160 (XI Holy Moses ’way down in de watah. MORO M A N F. CO. M . K.- D ay.................Secretary of State. effect of i that exploit will not . he i and others to h 1 wo of the best papers in the ¡ilarv.. 76 (XI, De ark ob rushes keeps ’im dry ; ave DesChutes river trea8Ur‘-r’« , L ym an P. Gage. Secretary of Treasury. measured bv immediate results, hut . , „ „ k l i , i - i. • Ea H annafin, salary as stock in- Along conies P h aroah’s lovely daughter. State of Oregon—the Weekly Ore •11 continue x- ' A ... <?. X. Bliss........... Secretary of Interior. will Den little Mose- could not crv. to 1 be a guiding star declared s .1 public highway; peti-| P1HM.t(>r.............. 25 0(1 gonian and L eader —for the small tion granted, and it is so ordered. John Fulton, salary as county Kussell A. A lger......... Secretary of W ar. to many for generations. C horus: sum of 91.« 5 per vear. J o h n D. lx»ng... . Secretary of Navy.! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Leasing DesChutes river bv Sher- judge............ ?.............. 76 (XI Den ’tw as: “ H ush, my baby, hush, my Ja m e s A. G ary Postm aster General, j Moses, bogeyman 'll ketch vo’ if vo’ Now is the time to again begin many County Lumber and Wood K 11 King, com m issioner’s fee--. II 00 | Subscribe now for the L eader . J o h n XV. Griggs Attorney General. R P O rr, do. 11 20 crv: Company; lease granted for fifteen James Wilson..Secretary of Agriculture.!tO agitate the question of an open \ Xo fu rth er business lsiness court court adjourned H ush, my baby, hush, my M o s e s , papa Binger H erm an n . Jo in t Commissioner. I r*ver to ^ ,e sea front the Inland - tar!‘’ PRO FESSIO N A L CARDS. " m . H eskichs , Clerk. / is coinin’ toodge yo’ by a n ’ bv.’’ Empire. The Pacific Northwest is API*‘intmcht of deputy county .> ' Oh, <le kings a n ’ queens a n ’ dukes a n ’ STATU OK OREGON. in a position now to make its wants c'cr^> ^h Danel apjiointcd, at H . S . W IL 3 O W S lip s o f th e T o n g u e . • H U N T IN O T O M . , , , 1 princes, V . I . Ixird .... Governor. heard better than ever before. 4 s*’lar-v of $ü0° Per annum. A youth who bad in a perform- De »«■ presidents and statesm en high, H . R. K incaid............Secretary of State . . . , Appointment of deputy sheriff; a nee of “ Richard III.” to iveite the i All l.Jar .lis song a n ’ it s«H,n i anil her MNU Meh h a m . v U . t . e U l . i . Treasurer T re a s u re r' i Oregon, U r e i'~ ? o 7 n 'ì ’ a nd h n hat ............. . e r namesake “ “ a “ n " n '" - a « s k v e . , t «..««i • - ............ » ......... ................... . «„ . . . . . . . . . . . . s « m g a n u s«s.n convinces HUNTINGTON & WILSON, ' has ojiened the eves' .' 1 r"w 11 nPln‘Hited, at a salary words. “ Mr Lord. the. Duke of Hem d a t der m others used to i sigh. G. >1. Irw in. Supt. Pub. Instruction.! - • - of - the ---- world ---- - W. 11. Leeds sta te Printei. b.v h " wonderful reeonl as a lBt- 1 lK>r annu™- Buckingham is taken,” came in Chorus: . ATTORNEV8-AT-LAW, County road, bv B. P. Hftilev i shaking w i t h stage fright, and.i v. a. SENATOR. tie-ship, arc being wide^v adv * ‘‘ng: “Hush, my baby,’’ etc. er- * «j . . ♦ • . . * ~ "k*-©•••» »••*«* • ---- F IR S T N A T IO N A L B ANK B LO C K , tieo ry e TV. McBride, tiseil as the acme of jierfection. lU* . ° \ l!>’ l^Dtmn dismissed on brought down the house by shout- H's de same ole story told right ober This is good, and we of Oregon n,o*’on petitioners. ingout: As year on year de ages ffy; P leasantly situ ate d , near th e C e n te r o f S h e r COXUKKSHMKX. »a»«* Oregon. Thianas l b T ongue.' s b o u ld n o t let the present notoriety . 1>c<,(llcrs’ license; rales fixed as “ My Lord, the Buck of Puking-' i‘tT l, !i 3 bahv’ . hero, tover. AY. IL Ellis Again we hear de baby cry. m an C ounty, and b eing th e C o u n ty Seat, be lost, but should work with might to^ ° W8: ham is taken!” ALBERT A. HAUG, » SUPREME JClM .ES. : b -V..M«oty, K. 8. Bean. C. E: Wolverton. a»d main to further advertise our Each jxNldler, carrying pack, per An English clergyman, who was ( Chorus . , is th e le a d in g business tow n “ H ush, my baby, hush, my Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and Coun m o n th ................................... >•’ 50 given occasionally to such trans- " i '.A. i seventh jrnutAL vistrict . state, and receive merited reeogni- selor. \\ ill practice in all courts baby, bogeyman 11 ketch Each jieildler, with one-horse rig if vo’ in the state. XV. L. B radshaw ............... the hands of the govern- per m onth positions, used one day in a ser- cry ; o f th e C ounty. „__ Circuit Judge. - I , D°n 5 A. A. Jay n e . C O L L E C T IO N S A S P E C IA L T Y . I rostvutm g Attorney, ment by getting assistance in ojwn- Each peddler, with tw o-.iorse rig, mon. as an illustration, the seuie H ush, my habv, hush my baby, papa is E. B. D u fu r.. Conveyancer and Xotarv Public. coinin’ UMslge yo’ by a n ' b y .” St’nat”"- ing the Columbia to navigation. , i>er m onth . 10 O il a^ Lueknow, when Jessie Brown 10 O i) AiiUuun. Sherm an and AA asco counties. —Chicago Record. i Each peddler, with four-horse rig, calls out, “ Dinna ye hear the pib- Grass \ alley, Sherm an County, Oregon. Jo h n Micheli ...................Jo in t Senator The cheapest and best way to ,Kr month 15 00 roch and the slogan?” But he pro- Sherm an and Wasco. Belle—“I had an awful scare the B. s . H untington, F. X. Jones, Jo in t J earn when possible, to learn L 8ale for 1897; all sales eon- imuneeil it: “ Dinna ye hear die J. B. HOSFORD, Toj firmed. Representatives, Sherm an, Waaco. other day while out for a walk with front the experience of others. slobroch and the pigan?” A ttorney-at-Law and Notary Public. SHERMAN COfX TY . Erroneous tax sales of 189« on those few in Oregon who are vet He did not know that lie had Will.” Betsy—“ How?” Jb h n Fulton. ....................County Judge, clamoring for debased currency, we I301*8 oi F. M. Frenchf'tlerk or- niade the blunder until a friend « ' P'?T r’ R' . H' Kl,’g’ Colnmii':’ion‘*''s. would commend a careful studv of |t,ernl to cancel same. Belle—“\Y hv, we met the minis Practices in all th e Courts of this Stale. told him of it after the service; and ter. and \\ ill asked him io join M m. « o ld e r................. .. .' '' sheriff the cxPenence «f Spain for about . Application of J. A Foistcr for ,ben he was so much humiliated M oro .....................O kegox . us.”—\ onkers Statesman. two hundred years from the begin- 1*flUor license; granted for nine that at the close of the eveniug S tan ley .................................T reasurer., ---------------- . . . . . . lMV service he took occasion to say to M'. H. Ragwlalc ........... C o u n ty Supt. i n *n ? °f the 16th century. At that n in th s . The way to make limnev is Dr. Lloyd D. Idlem an, 1^X1 ............................ Assessor, time Bpain was as much, or ¡ ht - Bounty on coyote scalps; ordered the congregation: “ I am told that ’ DENTIST. i S?-" th Coroner, haps more piBrerful compared with rejtealed. r ...... ........ this morning 1 said ’slibroch a f i f l to advertise—in the M oro L eader . -I. «. Kemp............. Survevop .v .. . . . . . . D O ES ALL K IN D S OF H IG H CLASS K H annafin Stock In«xw tor nai‘° n8’ the L nitod States Annual settlement with sheriff the ¡»ogan.’ Receive the blessing.” ■ A c co rd in g to d e sira b ility of lo c a tio n . dental W O R K . NOTICE. D istrict Xo. 3 - U n ,. Meader, Ju stic e ; is ^e t llates llcr de- on tax collections for 1897; settle-; Another minister couM never E . B. M 'heat, Constable. ” ’ ’ - - of - - base n,ent . made , and report approved. clinc front that period say, “Sweet for hitter, and hitter S"ll‘''1 * iH 6,1 r‘‘'eive.l by J . M. Office hours: 9:30 to 12 m .; 1 :3U to 5 p. m. worthless money. Spain’s experi- Resignation of James Tomlin as f°r sweet.” and as the service called fron.'thVs «huTi^L^'t'/'m,!^ Office over the Bank, Moro, Oregon. That there is an overruling Provi- ence with fiat money ought to he a road supervisor of District No. 5; for the utterance of these words on the 27tli day ^^u h q lSiis^torthc-1!11 tle n e e th -.t mi? I— «1 ....................... .. “ *''**'' •’ ou a * .......................... ,-.u . o , ......................... - . ..„ k v „« iuv»e w orn» o n nie L'. Ui ilav i.t July, ISPS, for the buil.l- Residence property is in great demand, and a paying investment would 1 . • K na tom on sufficiently plain lesson to any stu- accepted, and J. M. Bartlett ap- °ne occasion, his congregation had i n g o f a n M .E . Church in Moro, Orv- R. E. HOSKINSON, be the erection of a »k* rn5R justice, and punishes dent; by any one having the coun- P°ii»t«xl to fill vacancy. to themselves to ith o u t ^ g”n' ’n - Bids to as follows: to steel steel themselves to hear hear w without ’“ cover ‘•“'«fas follows: Attomey-»t-Law and Notary Public. J < 'si t at 1 epart therefrom, has try ’s best good at heart it would be Report of James Tomlin as road ,ad a hurst of laughter the p h r a s e : • 1,8t<- T ° Lbu,il<1 the iound*t‘<>“. >“ate- Practices in all Courts of this State. r i ,■ .* n a ‘ furnished on the ground. been wonderfully illustrated in the heeded. supervisor District No. 5; laid ov NUMBER OF COTTACES FOR RENT. rer f i t t e r for beet, and beet for swit- «„d-T.. build the foundation an,l history of this country and that ---------------- until January term. ter. furnish all m aterial I tCr. flirr x ia li n il Church and « h ,,.l U d U li» a re u n r i v a W . T h e e v il e g e e l, o l Ih e «<. bpa.n, .inore especially during The I>.ulv Times-Mountaineer is Balance of hill of C. H. Wil- Macrea.lv haZ told of an actor 3 n l- T o build and finish «he Church 11»! MU Agencv. Abstr.-.ct of titles and con tlw* i l - Z ............ ” u’ ‘vu’ij ri««' u n ti a n uv u ir * v u u w t,u m illudi m e i luircii «V * -Ur nion\hs- bome may maklne 3 creditable effort to give lianis as ro a d s u p e rv is o r; allowed who, in rendering the words “thi- ’lroIn fo,,n'lati”n up. material furnb-hcl veyancing a specialty. Moro, Sher- loon are unknown. M hy not come to the county that io 189 7 , man county, Oregon. «»y that it was to he expected that the latest telegraphic news, and $30.80. poisoned, cun,” constantly said “the ^ro“n**• M e rrapeet'fuUy solicit business in our t h e great YJnited States, vigorous should be liberally patronized by • cnD one.! . rt ‘ . I I- 1 « h — To build and tmish the Church llne. insuring th at prom ptness which ai- _ , . allowed . xl pup. to thi great delight from foundation up, and furnish all nta- V vIri i° iw*'‘ Btrict alUntion to uu,tter8 RAISED ONE-SEVENTH OF ALL THE WHEAT IN ORECON, in its early prime, should be sue-j the people of The Dalles. This w The Irwin Hodson Co.,¿Applies ? 98 30 his audiences. At last he man- terial. this character, conti, lent of our ability cessfcl in its contest wkh old and reminds us that the only way. to D C ln-iimd T ¿tons, ^Gvrt IS- n a / r . . to handle th e sanie in a nianner satisfac- aged, by much practice, to control Bids for th e foundation work to dose torv to all. A nd m o re w heat p er ca p ita th a n a n y c o u n try _ d e c re p it F p a iu . P e rh a p s so; b u t make a newspaper a success is to ing and supplies 51 50 his utterance, so that in a public 011 t!,e 13tl‘ of xvhat makes Spain old and de- make it a sucess. and this can only " Henri<1,8. su m p s and 8Up- in th e w o rld . 95 Performance he pronounced the Plan(’ 3nd s j^ iticatious may be seen b u s in e s s c a r d s . erepit? Has she not had all the ¡he done by giving the editor the w '* n and consulted at th e office of R. E. 11 os- "j j0 phrase correctly. kinson, Moro, Oregon. opportunities to keep her national local news, and patronizing the pa- Moro W 11 r’ " I ater Co, w ater reut 4 50 Instantly there was an up.. .^ ,, ___________ uproar; Right is reserved to reject any and ail life, if not young, yet vigorous and per so it may have the means to M R. M . B R A S H , Mrs F, M. West, care of paupers 144 80 the audience missed its customarv By order of healthy ? Has she not had for g^t outside news. A good live Chas Shade, team hire for cor- f W ^ T h e climate is so delightful to the senses that one feels a « ,» - f „ n » n ,l ™ ..l.i t ... .« ................‘ IL B oard of D irectors . fun. and would not let the man HOUSE PAINTER, CRAINER AND PAPER- «■nturies many lands she has sub- local paper is worth more to a town . oner....................................... p 6 (X ) staat buoyancy of tlie heart, and experiences in the consciousness of s]' proceed until he had given tlie HANCEk. <lued and opportunity to colonize? and county than anv other one cn- I«"1On ^ n m b c riC o’ ,nm l* r bill S u m m o n s . Oregon. Undefin*ble and del^ o u s joy. The atmosphere. And l,„ e E n g la n d a n d U e r- t e r p r l » . A d o l l a r ' l „ r ,h e p a ,« -. o « e S , , « ' » a ± “ . 37 76 “co‘8onc’l P»P” instead. Then he M oro,................. .................... the Circuit Court of the State of Ore was consoled with shouts of aj>- i In gon _________ generally free from moisture»is so transparent that distant objects h«e for Sherm an County. many kept themselves strong and and a few dollars for advertising ation, burial tot 5 IX) plause.—Youth’s Companion. E astern Oregon Land Company, a cor- ' one-half their distance to the eve. Jtowcrful hy making use of their bring in the investor more luonev Haug, prweeutting attor- j poration, plaintiff, vs. M illian» Kru- ru - w H M O O R E h . a . m oorc . _ _ sow, defendant. ■colonies to replenish their vitality? directly and indirectly than any- ...... .................... 6 00 A m u sin g A d v e rtis e m e n ts . To M illiani Krusow, «lefendant: ^ Th^ l33»bia Southern Railroad will he eomplcted to this Indeed has not this country tim e' thing else " J B HoffW,1> prosecutingattor- periodical recently of- In the nam e of the State of Oregon. ■j place by the 1st of September. The population in the past twelve » and again extended her dominion _____ ________ fee* und legal serv ice... 17 50 .• A , Loudon ■- c , , .. . -vou are ,,ereby required to appear and iercd a prize for the best ColleeU yn answer the com plaint tiled against voa 3 00 - • ' I • V BA X K ERS. | months has increased front 150 to 350. Business opportunities are un o v e r more land, encouraged her It is claimed by some that “c ir-;« f G ninther, s u ^ rv is o r ’s fees 32 70 unintentionally aniusingMidxvr- \n ,lie abw*e entitled suit within 'ten x ' hays from the date of the service of th is T ra n s a c t a For information concerning business investments, or the citizens to settle and build up those cumstances make heroes.” This L W H unting, justice fee« G e n e r a l B a n k i n g excelled. 21 25 tisements Heye IS a p a r t o f o n e summons ujx»n you, if serve«! w ithin new acquisitions, thus increasing niay be true, hut it takes something Geo 15 Bourhill, «to ....................... •s « ’ list. It embodies illustrations of purchase of property, address <>r 'if served' w ithin"¿nv B u s in e s s , M o r o , O r e g o n . " ' ! other countv of tliis thi state, then w ithin • rr . . . . 10 . i her greatness and power? Then more than circumstances—it takes I E eon8Uble fee8 of credit issued available on 20 50 the CUriOUS effect which the IMS- tw enty «lays from th e date of th e » why is it that Spain, with her op- the ability to grasp a situation, to E B Uheat’ ,io Eastern states. placing of a comma or of a word 8UIU1,u“n4‘ “I«“ you : or if s« rvi* , . a ,»011 you by «publication thereof, then ! portunities for rejuvenation through Inake a circumstance so turn as to si.lnev Jobnron^ JC8” ” Collections ma.le at all ,«oint.« on fa- the use of her colonies and depend- further one’s aims. That Dewey | FranV O’Lt^ry" f 5 50 or two- Often has upon the mean- ott or before the lirst «lay ..( th e n e x t 350 ¡>3g » f » sentence. “Annual sale a\T-l.:,‘ at7.lViOf ,hÌ!i r '”' ’ f”11,o«- von‘bk’ terms. Sigh V x e h a n g e a n d tele - . , *ng «»Gì publication ; and if vou fail so gra, encies, has steadily declined and won »<> great a victory at Manila H arry Y anlandingliam 2 !XI now now going g o in g on o n . D o n ’t go elsewhere to"answer'. for « a n t tiiërë.’.f“ ti'ie'|»lîüntîfi ;i rap,uc transfer8 ^obl on New York. San fallen Itehind in the general ad- was due in no small measure to his Dscar R uggles............... ,h e co,lrl ’" r th *‘ rvli< ' h r “ ,C1*;0 ’ p°rtlan«l. The Dalles an.l va- 5 50 j to jK. cheated come in h e re ” “ \ " iH app,y . 4 ,, , . ' prayed for in its com plaint herein, to- , -oints in Oregon and W ashington, 1 50 , , vancement am.wtg nations? The ability and the ability of his men J W S0*1“ ................... lady wants to sell her piano, as site » it: T hat the patent ¡-sued to defeud- 2 70 only plausible reason is that she to grasp the opportunity. History -, is going abroad in a strong iron t "1 i.% th.e, »prth««'-1 q u arter <>f s,x-. 3. has not dealt righteously and teIls «1 ntanv great dce«is, but none U uisV-hw r^ -•0 . ° , 0 H»-3 South. Range 10 East, M . M„ be 5 00 1 «rame. “ U anted, a room for two canceled an.l annulled; th at plaintiff be justly, wisely or prudently with her more glorious than that, and none It J G inn. 1 50 gentlemen about thirty feet Ions t,.\e in !' in'p le of , , . . »be lands deK ribwl in said patent an.l colonies and her subjects residents " here the power to take advantage c w Wektnan............ l and twenty feet b r o a d .” “ L o s t a , entitled to the im m ediate jiossiMsion of them. The present war with °I the surrounding circumstances J " Ferns................. " 90 coolie dog l»v a man on Saturday ,he^ uf. an'1 ,1.“v.e ,he process of this JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. • • , , ‘ «>urt ro u rt to put it into fSpian has been undertaken "bw us have been more plain or U3cd to Jiao*»’ fees ix jcmtick oovrt . i into ,K»ssession iMtssesston thereof th e re o f; ; 60 an8wcnn? '» to J Jun .,„« for the pUr,,..Se of persecuting M te r advantage. H ' ' » “« » 1 «0 "„ Wlth a brass col- or, if it he determ ined th a t said defend- WATCHE8, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE A N O ' H A U r « „ » m l h i, neck and a .nuzrle.” n R X 'X »*pain or any of her dependencies, - ------ ______ , ____ SPECTACLES. John Jo h n so n ................................ , w »» anted, by a respectable girl, her «rfy described therein, th a t _________ he be de- , Irttt on the contrary for the pur- „ . The Reason- elurod the trustee of said legal right or “ H A Moore ‘Bros.’ 1 00 passage to New York, willing to title for plaintiff, ami be ordered ami <le- A W ork W a rra n te d F ir s t- C la s s , — . . . Bounty paid by Sherm an County, I»”* of putting a stop to Spain’s «. E E B a rn u m . .. . 1 P Oregon, on coyote scalps from 1 take care of children and a good creed to convey said lauds u» i t ; and , o , th a t plaintiff have such other and fur i *';U'tOrV agent, ior Pianos, Or- *.ruel persecution 01 her own sub- Feb. 2 4 ,180ft, to Sept. 30,1898 | 474 ‘ J l lK.EH OF ELISLTIOS. T H E G R E A TES T N E W S P A P E R sailor.” “ Respectable widow wapts th er relief as may seem n w t with equity, ' Kail8> O raphophones and Kodaks. jects in her subject countries. T h a t From Oct. 1,1898, to Sept. 30, ’97. John Donahue 3 00 washing for Tuesday.” “ For sale ami th a t it recover its costs ami dis ^ OKO....................................... O regon . ON T H E P A C IFIC CO AST, Ihe inevitable result of th is- w a r ! From Oct. 1, 1897, to Ju ly «, 1888. 493 J°b n Schassen 00 a pianoforte, the projicrty of a mu bursom ents herein. J K Craig. .......... .............. This summons is served upon you by __ 3 00 ■will be the extension of our domin Total paid out « n ee Feb. 24, ’96. |1358 , C has Belchee..................... “M. publication thensif by order of the Hon. AND THE BEST SHERMAN COUNTY PAPER FOR A WHOLE 5 00 sician with carved legs:” ion over new territory, lands that 5 on will notice th a t according to th e R M urray at cham bers, The boo Brown, furrier, begs to a n n o u i i ^ W S t I.. j y Bradshaw,<late«l 1^ * ; ^ this 22«! day of June, YEAR FOR $ 1.75. have for many years been under ll**°ve figures coyotes are increasing in- r \ v Brock J r 3 00 that he will make up gowns, cajws,] 1898. H vstin tinotox a W ilbox , the galling yoke of bondage to inBteiul of decre“ ing- ' Chas Hill A ttorneys lor Plaintiff. 3 00 etc., for ladies out of their own jnc29t7 M’ m . II enrichk . I J H Jo h n so n .................................. 3 00 iSpain, being brought directly or in DRUCGISTS AND oe to skin.” “A boy wanted who can [The above figures show why the F 5V Van Patton...................... 3 00 directly under the conttol of our LAND NOTICES. «y; county court found it best to abol- O B Eakin............................... 3 oo|°I^'n oysters with a reference.” government, is but a just conse W eekly O regonian STATIONERS. 3 LXl “ Bulldog for sale, will cat a n y -1 $1.54) quence of a war undertaken for ish payment of bounty on coyote i J O C E Hansen.............................. M oro L eader T im b e r C u ltu re , Final P ro o f—N o tic e a k in .. 3 00 thing; very fond of. children” fo r P u o llc a tlo n . scalps. The expense was too great 1 .0 0 humanity, and carried to a suc Jas M cM illin.................................. 5 05 “ Wanted, an organist and a boy to V sited S tates L axd -Q ffice , ) for the benefit derived therefrom by Both S e p a ra te M " M R eynolds.............................. cessful ending with the uplifting of The Dalles, Oregon, Ju ly II, 1898. j £ blow the same.” “ Wanted, a boy $ 2 .5 0 M' 8 liarme.............................. Notice is hereby given th a t Jason M. downtrodden people as the main the people of the county.—E d .] 3 85 to 1x3 Bartl-V outside and partly be- \\ aketield has tiled notice of intention 'F o i l e t A r t i c l e s , E O lds....................... spring of our action; for we will be to m ake final proof before the Register Opposition to national expan M F 8 lle n to n ............................... 5 g-, hind the counter.” “ Lost, near ami Receiver, at his office in The Dalles, responsible lor the result of our ac . . . and leading brands o f .. . . I ' l l Freden burg. 3 85 Highgate archway, an umbrella Oregon, on W ednesday, the 24th <lav of W E W IL L G IV E YOU tion, and must sec to it that those sion will probably be the main p( 'etor Fleck 3 35 belonging to a gentleman with a issue with those who ««pposc any |>copie arc not left in a worse con \V A M’allie. Both a Full Y ear fo r 3 35 bent rib and a bone handle.” thing for the sake of living opjxised 8 M C arson. $1.75 dition than formerly. (in advance.) to something in the next national Carl Poets........................................ 4 25 “ Widow in comfortable cireum- Range Xo. 15 Zi, W. M J B Florer....................... ... / . 4 25 shmces wishes to marry two sons.” He names as w itnesses: XV. E. Gil- SUSSCRIBE AT ONCE, WHILE THIS OFFER STANDS. Hawaii is now a ,»art of our camP3i«n- liousen, 8. Sm ith, Lee Sm ith and W MORO, OREGON. J J Thom pson................................ 4 25 “ T o be disposed of, a mail phaeton, glorious republic, the senate hav Sm ith, all of The Dalles, Oregon. t J T A d d re ss all o rd e rs to ... CLERKS OF ELECTIOX. , the property of a gentleman with jy23tti J ak . F. M oore , Register. ing passes! L»y about two to one the ^as ^M>come *d those eastern H \V W ilcox................................. 9 00 a movable head-jnecc as good as Jiouse resolutions, and the presi- alleg e professors who only a short) A K H a ll.............................\ . geadkr 3 00 n e w .” N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n . «lent signed it immediately. Now time ago wcre Prati'ig about the O P H ulse................................ 3 L and O fmch at T he D alles , O kkoox , ) M o ro , O re g o n . f«»r the Nicaragua canal and a Ba- War *je’nS useless and unjust? J I» M orrison...................?........... Ju n e 6, 1898. ( 3 (Xi “ What terrible winters you have ..........I have opened a ........... W C F u lle r....................... ci fie cubic. " ' « 5 0 tin h e re !” ex«.l-.in,..„ • i' o t,c e ’!* hereby given th a t the follow- I'P 'O 'i. LXUainteu the shtyeripg lag-name«! settler has titod notice of her We now have the 16 to 1 propo- E M F roehe.................................. intention to make final proof in supikort FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ß w southerner. The government crop report for sitio n - 16 Spanish ships to one T It Searcy................... of her claim , and th a t said proof will he Ed Mack ’ 3 00 ‘Yc8> they’re tough,” said the ......... a t .......... made before Wm. Ilenrietis, countv June gives the acreage in wheat at ours. . C J Bright clerk, a t Moro, Oregon, on Julv 16, 189« 5 05 ! Chicago man. “And when we have 59,800,(MX) acres—about three and ' viz: Maga.-et. McCallum: H, E \ o’ CORNER MAIN AND SECOND STREETS. H T M inchie . 7 05 snch a morning as this I’ve got to «.r S'®8 w S w - 23< tp 1 s, r a half millions more then last Miss DeFlyte —“ Bridg?t, if Mr R E Cam piteli.. watt h this left ear of mine mighty D flT'M eala any hour from 5 o’clock in W E H A V E LIS T E D FOR S A LE 3 0 0 0 0 ACRE-5 year. The condition is better than Simms calls when I am out, hold Tim Brownhill. She names the following witnesses to 85 eiose.” T C X eeve........... prove her continuous residence ujion and the m orning to 10:3t) a t night, and on i o r y e a rs . him until I return.” o f th e best lands in W asco ’ " ES 3 35 cultivation of, said land, viz: Wm. special occasions 12 o’clock. Your p at J B Taylor. “ What’s the matter with it?” 3 35 B r id g e ! -O h . m i- s . sun . E lliott, Hugh M cIntyre, Joseph P a tte r ronage is solicited. a •)« Oi <’ D Xi. Lelsen S he rm an , G illia m and M o rro w counties. “ I froze it when 1 w as dow n in son 'u b -tc rilc to: the I. eauer 4 25 " ' “ I n ’ : I j k ? j o «!.» t h a t . ’’ ami I .11. M artin, all of Monkland. Il S Mel’am-I < •regoli, G. W. BROCK, P ro p rieto r. 4 25 Georgia l;,st winter.' I AS. I \|o (.;:r. Register. ,,n„ p., p ^ ”™ iy i:: K A T ZS OF S U B S C R IP T IO N . FER YEAR, S I . 00 SIX MONTHS, 50C. BUSINESS LOTS GAN BE BOUCHT from $125 to $ 3 0 0 , w hile RESIDENCE LOTS CAN BE BOUCHT FROM* $ 4 0 to $150, M OORE BROS R. E . H O S K I N S O N , Moro, Oregon. W. 0. HADLEY, LOOK A. D. BOLTON & CO., JU S T SEE: PATENT MEDICINES OUR O FFER. C IG A R S , RESTAU RAN T. U F S U IF & ==~ REAI> ESTATE AGENTS • m ,,K z Oregon.