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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1898)
MORO LEADER. CLO SING O U T Ranches sold anil leased by L. W i Hunting, Moro. S p le n d id sto c k la te s t s ty le s w ritin g T h is is bow a high school girl A F a ir B ic y c l is t 's T a c t , A. C. S A N F O R D . F. H . M E A D E R . material, blank books and inks, ’ at P. O. , recently i parsed . the sentence, ‘ He , _ I aw an exhibition of tact the S a le o f L aw n s, P e rc a le s , a n d W ater pipe for th e new w ater 8ton>- FR A TE R N A L orders . kissed m e:” “ He,” she began with O th e r day th a t is worthy of record a ll S u m m e r G o o d s a t c o s t a t system in Moro, began to arrive on | a fond lingering over the word \h a t in the archives of tin* nation. It P a t r io t ic M e e t in g T h is m e a n s b a r- ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN. o u r s to r e . Tuesday afternoon. To he held in Moro evening of brought the crim son to her cheeks, was in front of a drug store. A M oto Lodge, No. 64— Meets everv g a in s . C a ll a n d s e e . V. H . G rim sley of C alifornia, I j u]v 29 An interesting program | T uesday evening a t 8 o’clock in 1. a pronoun, th ird person, singu- young woman physician cam e rid M. M. CO . and W. L. McCaleh of M onmouth. O .O . F. h a ll. A sta n d in g in v ita is being prepared, which will con- hir num ber, m asculine gender, a ing up on her bicycle, dism ounted, Photo envelopes at P. O. store. MORO, OREGON. tio n to a tte n d is extended to all were callers a t th is office 1 hursday. of patriotic speeches and m u- gentlem an and p retty well fixed and disappeared into the shop, so jo u rn in g brothers. G. W. Brock will give you a fine i good leaving her bicycle leaning against Call w ith your work anti get it s*e- Due of the good things will universally considered W . H . R agsdale , M. W . m eal for 25 ets. a t a n y hour, at catch. ‘Kissed’ is a verb, tran si- * tree. The cham pion had hoy of Dealers in G roceries, D ry Goods, Shoes and done in first-class style before the ' M‘ an address hv Rev. F rank H . S. M c D anel , Recorder. the new resta u ra n t. ru sh of harvest work commences. Spaulding. Every one cordially live, too m uch so, regular every th a t end of the town hapjiencd F u rn is h in g Goods. If you want a high grade, first-class DEGREE OF HONOR. A. O. V. W. invited. P atriots urged to he pres evening, indicative mood, indieat- along with a crowd of adm iring s a t M oro M anf . C o . 1S98 model bike for less mouev than you H e rrin Lodge, No. 2— Meets every ing affection, first and th ird per- «Hites the badness of a hoy alw ays C. B. G inn , Rev. Mr. H oll, a G erm an L u cut. SOLC AGENTS FOR M onday evening in I. O. O. F. h a l t ean get in any other place, come and sons, p lural num ber, and governed a ttrac ts, and proceeded to h a te fun L avra M oore , th eran m inister, has been in Moro A ll sojourning m em bers invited to see ours. F. H. Meader A Co. by circum stances. ‘Me,’ -o h , well, with th a t wheel. The young doc- M ary P eopi . es , Send in your nam e and $1 for for several da vs. a tte n d . M ary P eoples , C. of H. MASON’S IMPROVED FRUIT JARS, everybody M rs . F lora B olton , Recorder. knows m e.” And she tor heard the jingle of her lx*ll, and Committee. the M oro L eader , and get all t h e : figurs in prime condition from the appeard on the threshold of the sat down. new show ease. Trv one. P. O. store. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. news of all the countv for a year. L u th e r a n S e r v i c e s . shop. The had hoy grinned with If you want to buy a farm remember E verett and Jam es Logan were in M oro Lodge, No. 113— Meets Rev W in. F. Holl will preach at the bravado which is the adm ira- every S a tu rd a y evening. V isiting R. E. Hoskinson. He has some tine town S atu rd ay from G illiam countv Dingle’s H all next S unday a t 3 :3 0 1 A young docto, wishing to m ake tion of everv other hoy in the b ro th e rs cord ially invited to meet bargains. w ith a hand of fine work horses for W agons, Hacks and Buggies, P. M., at which tim e the congrega- a good impression upon a G erm an street. The young wom an called w ith us. J . B. H osford . N. G. Ju st arrived, an o th er fine line of sale. tion will decide a t w hat place and farm er, m entioned the fact th a t he to him , and then draw ing him H. S. M c D anel , Sec. m aterial a t th is office for job work. \ \ . H. Bishop, contractor and tim e future L utheran services will had received a double education, as aside, I heard her say, eonfiden- of every d e scrip tio n . C all and inspect it. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. builder, from Hood River, called a t | K> held. He will preach a t Monk- it were. He had studied honnep- tiallv : M oro C am p, No. 351— Meets W . O. H adley has a fine new th is office M onday. He is here ja nd second and fourth Sundays a th v , and was also a graduate of a “ Now. you are the biggest hoy every W ednesday evening in I. O. organ in his place of business. looking for business in his line. after Sunday school. J . B. Hol- “ regular” m edical school. out here, and I’d like to leave my j O. F. b a ll. V isiting choppers are Finest on the coast. What? Why, I Any one desiring peaches or blacklx*r- m an is acting as tem porary tre a s in v ited to atten d . “ Oh, dot vas noding,” said the bicycle in your e<ire for a few m in- that ear of buggies and hacks for sale by W . J. M artin , C. C. ries ean get them promptly by leaving urer, and those subscribing to the farm er, “ I had vonce a calf vot nti-s. Ju st see to it, w on't you. the Moro Mercantile Co. their orders with E. B. Wheat at the W m . H older , Clerk. support of the m inister m ay pay sucked two cows, and he m ade nod- th a t none of the hoys bother with J. B. F lorer’s house is inclosed, bowling alley. PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. ing but a comm on schteer, after it? ” sam e to hint. and will soon be ready for use. W hat m ight have lM*cn a disas- She went into the shop again, S h erm an Circle, No. 320—Meets a ll.” l’atent medicines and sundries, full trou s tire started in the residence and the had hoy—well, if you had C H U R C H N O T IC E . every F riday evening at 7:30 o clock. G ra in in g , G lazing and P a p e r-H an g in g. °' , H-„ ,, of O. P. King at G rass Valiev M un touched th a t bicycle it would have V isitin g brothers and sisters invited i i ill buy your fat cattle. M ill sell i OFFICE AND SHOP AT SHELDON'S OLD STAND, MIRO FOUNDRY BUILSUICe Rev. C. D. Nickelscn will preach The largest hell in the world 58 lx?en over his dead body.— Ex. to m eet w ith us. you choice beet, pork, mutton and veg- m orning. It was discovered next S abbath, J u ly 17. M orning the great bell of Moscotf. a t the foot ¿ W A l l work done in a w orkm anlike m anner.. y J . M. P arry , Prest. A n o t h e r o f L in c o ln ’s J o k e s . etables. P ack a 1’ akry , Moro. before doing an y dam age to speak subject, “ The Lillies of the Field.” of the K rem lin. Its circum ference C. L. I reland , Sec. M oro O re g o n . This is a brand-new Lincoln The M eader & Co. brick block is i °f* E vening subject, “ U nderground to at the bottom is nearly 68 feet and story, and true: p a rtly constructed, a n d will p r e - i Sherm an Circle, No. 320, P. H. the K londike.” PLEASE READ. its height more th a n 21 feet. In its President Lincold reached Meade T ha M oro L eader will not be sent a fine appearance. It will be C., of Moro, has its ch a rter nicely stoutest p a rt it is 23 inches thick. station, near Petersburg, soon after a credit to the owners and to the fram ed, (by E. Peoples) an d it now K londike Gold ch arg ed up to a n y one who has not and its weight has been com puted a serious battle, ill which about hangs in the lodge room. Loaned on Sherm an county real ordered the paper. A ny one get construction forem an, Jo h n K ay. to lx* 443,722 pounds. It has never 20W0 confederates were m ade pris Sav! Ik> vou want to sell your farm? estate. C all on or address W e will set your wagon tires for tin g copies of the L eader need not been hung. R. E. H oskinson , oners. General Meade was on the If so, place it with L. W. Hunting. He 1 m * afraid to take them out of the from $3 to 13.50 jx*r set. according will find you a buyer. Moro, Oregon. a p lo tf ¡»resident’s left anti Col. George D. P. O.. for they will not lie asked to to weight. Moro Mfg. Co. M rs. G reene—“ H ere’s a most in Ruggles on his right. On their O ur fu rn itu re m an. E . Peoples, LITTLE B IT S . p ay for it only from th e tim e of Send $1.75 and your nam e and teresting article, Ezra, en titled way to headquarters they rode to a seems to lx? quite busy, two loads The average m an loves industry. ‘The Money Q uestion in a Nut- subscribing. All papers sent to address to the L eader , Moro, and M e r c h a n d is e , jxiint where they could see the large G e n e r a l of fu rn itu re leaving his store in you before are a free gift. \ \ e do receive th e L eader and W eekly It nearly kills him to see other jx*o- shell.’ ” assem blage of prisoners. W ith the one d a y last week. , . x. i th is for th e purjjose of lettin g all O regonian one year. , . 4 .. Pl? »o inactive.—C leveland P lain Ezra Greene I know all about prisoners were m any,colored ser \ \ ork has ceased tem porarily on see w hat kind of a new spaper we MORO, OREGON. Lumber, shingles, moldings, wood, it. H a n n a h ; th ’ jx*a liain’t there et v an ts and laborers. . . . . , , , „ , p u b lish , and in th is way expect to ep*.. at bed-rock prices, opposite foundry, th e new brick block, owing to the “ M ania,” observed E dith, com- all, when yc pick the shell up, d arn “ Mr. L incoln,” said Gen. Meade, fact th a t enough brick are not yet J. 0 . E lrod , Prop. t»ve th a t we pu b lish the best Moro. lacently surveying herself in the ’em !”— Puck. “ I guess Ruggles did not overesti W . H. Bentley has closed the burned ready for use er in S herm an county. how m uch prettier God — — —— ------------------------------ m ate the num ber of men captured.” L. W. Hunting will pay strict atten- mirror,, Delmonico restau ran t a t W asco n«l estate business en- m akes folks now th a n he used to!” Mr. Lincoln checked liis horse. I j E ader a n d W eekly O regonian a n d left for W alla W alla. J . E. FOSS. , tion to anv . . , ) JA M ES M IT C H E L L . trusted to him. —J udge. delilx*ratelv surveyed the field full 1 year $1.75 in advance. E. H. Meailer & Co., of Moro. Or., « r -,,- * r. * of G ordon’s disarm ed nlen and the M o r o J . C. U llliam s, from D ayton. F riend —“ I sec th a t you arc ad- M e r c a n tile C o ., No evil effects from “ getting full”—-of have the agency for Butteriek’s dress MITCHELL & FOSS. contrabands, and said: “ Yes. gen patterns, awd expect a shipment of same h as established a barber shop in vertising vour soap more exten- good things to eat at Brock's restaurant. eral, the num ber is there in black W ork h a s begun on the 4 to ro in a few days. They will keep all the the W atkins building, an d is pre- ¡»ivelv th a n ever.” ANO ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHINC The place to go to get w hat you w ant, at a jirice th a t will suit. anti w hite.”—Chicage Times-Her- to a ttend to the w ants of all Soap m a n —“ Yes. we’ve hired an W ater Co’s ditches for the new latest styles constantly on hand. WOODWORK. ald. C ounty School S ujierintendcnt needing his services. extra pex?t laureate.” — Puck. We’ll sell you guns, true to shoot. w ater pipe. / W. H. R ag*lale has his office over A horse belonging to G. F. Boyd s h e _ - j wondcr w hat m akes the New barber shop, next door to Moro W e a r e H e r e f o r B u s in e s s . Oysters, crackers, and new lxxite; It appears to thoughtful m inds Hotel. G ive, me a trial. J. C. Wil Moore Bros Bank, in the room ran aw ay M ontlay w ith his buggy. M editerranean look so blue?” th a t God called A braham Lincoln Pickles plenty, all the tim e. form erly occupied as a justice court W e did not learn i{ a n y dam age IIc—“ You’d look blue if you had Give us a trial. Satisfactioa guar.intinsi liam s, proprietor. to rise from the log cabin in t h e . For terms on Moro property call on room by L. M . H u n tin g . was donP Dry goods new. coming just in line. to w ash the shores of Ita ly .” — wilderness to take the helm of the K A SE B E R G 'S OLD ST A N D , or address R. E. Hoskinson. You can get shaved eight times for Mrs. C. B. G inn left for Glad Punch. new Am erican nation in its crisis H e n ry Peterson is excavating one dollar, and hot or cold baths for 25 Moro .. Oregon. stone P ark vesterdav to atten d the hour.—C. A. Pavne. for a new b u ild in g opposite Brock’s ' cents at Cousens' tousorial parlors. \ ^ e 7 c h i t r t » T O i a 'i n K K t w estcrner- “ I)id -v ou hear r o c tin r -in t Ice-cream every M ednesdav and Sun- * • ‘ 1 th a t Tornado Pete had com m itted .lav afternoons at Wheat A Clark's. session there. She expects to be guicide?n W. J ASNBY. ELU S NEECE. Machine extras, all kinds, full line Special price to families. away about two weeks. ‘ westcrnCT_ « .How did hc F. H. MEADER & STUDF.BAKER BROS’ WINDOM & STILWELL HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTING- MORO MERCANTILE CO. Large and complete stock of Machinery, H ardw are, Paints and Oils, Farm Im plem ents, W agons, Buggies, Hacks. Branch Stores: M O N K L A N D A N D K L O N D IK E . hardware, etc., at Klondike store. Miss M innie Sandrock. who has d(J ¡t -x» J B. H osford h a s h is office The L eader is the best paper in M oro M e rca n tile Co. send to your been a t G rass \ allot for some tim e. First w esterner—“ Stole a horse.” located in th e W a tk in s bu ild in g u p | Sherm an county to friends ifi th e east to let them see visited w ith Miss Nellie H older _ p uck •stnifs. - w hat k in d of a county we have. S atu rd ay and S unday, and now Fine job printing "while you wait!’ at W h at do you m ean, sir. Just received at Moro a large lot of has gone to her home in The Dalles. the L eader press room. kissing me: W hat do you Proprietors of the jxipular M ail. Passenger and Express Stage line from Drapers, made to order for the M. M. Jam es M itchell and J . F . F oss. Louis C ra n d a ll retu rn ed T h u rs m ean?” W asco to Antelojx* via Moro, G rass Valley and Kent. Co., by W kite, I ooley <t tu tw , Marys- jrom p ^ iiis e Springs, h a v e leased d a y from P o rtla n d , where he cele ville, Cal. Any one needing Drapers He E r— N othing.” , DAlLy £XCEpT THROUCH TRIP IN ONE DAY. Mrs. D ora W illia m s , Prop., M oro, O regon. . i l l save monev bv ta rin g them. K a s d x rg ’s M m ksnnth .h o p , and She— “ Then don’t volt do it-j b ra te d th e F o u rth . . $ 4 .5 0 . B EST 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 . T he L e a k » lead , a ll other pa- l’reP»rMl *° *t,e,u l lh c again. I don’t w ant any m an F are, o n e way Don’t forget to place your farm to sell needs of custom ers in their line. with R. E. Hoskinson. Shortest line from P ortland and way points bv 12 hours. kissing me unless he m eans husi- H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r c o m m e r c i a l t r a v e le r s . pers in S herm an county in giving T he residence of L. M . H u n tin g th e m ost com plete and reliable See th eir add in another colum n. nesu.” —In d ian o p lis Jo u rn al. GOING 9OI TII. GOING NO'.TH. RATES R EASO N ABLE." B orn—To the wife of J . B. M or W asco................................. 10 a. m. W ntelope..................... 1 .........3 a. m. is being erected by C. \ \ . Stokes news, up to date, a n d in the most Citizen—“Colonel, I w ant to ask K e n t........................................... 7 a. m. Mon»...................................1:30 p. in. rison. a fine baby girl. At first it F iji line of |»atent medicines, stationery and cigars kept in the Postoflice a n d assistan ts. C harley is alw ays readable form. you about th a t P atrick H enry you Grass V a lle y ........................ 4 p. ni. Grass V alley ......................... S a m . was reported th a t Joe was stepping a t work. Since the fire in Moro it is more aji- were a llu d in ’ to in your speech— ; K e n t...........................................7 J», m. M oro.................................... 1:30 p. m. store. Are you h u n g ry ? Then go to parent than ever that jieople should in- so high, wide and lively, th a t it the one th a t s a i d ‘Give me liberty Arrives at Antelojx*...........10 p. m. Arrives a t W asco 4 p. m. , n th e new re sta u ra n t, on M ain street. sure against fire in a good company. R. was feared th a t he would not re- E. Hoskinson is agent for the American cover in tim e for th is harvest, but g1'^* m e death. Ju stic e M eader’s new residence Fire Insurance Company. C andidate— “ W h at alxtut h im ? ” jltf late r reports have it th a t he is is fast assum ing proportions, and C itizen—“ Did he get his di- W ork began S a tu rd a y on a resi com ing around a ll rig h t again. T im e S c h e d u l e N o. 3 .—T o T a k e E ffe c t F rid a y , J u ly 1st, 1898. w ill be a very n eat a n d com fort ree?” — Puck. dence 16x26, story and a half, near 12:01 A. M. P a c if ic T im e . A ttention is called to the notice ab le hom e. the residence of 0 . C ushm an, for of a jwitriotic m eeting to be held in J u s l t in,nK th in k . - Edgar, 1 s She—“ ne F IR S T-C LA S S IN EVERY RESPECT. ' No. 3. No. If you want to know the live business No. 1. N o. 4. W . G. A rm sw orthy. J . 0 . E lrod is Moro evening of J u ly 29, p artieu- ” rdereil the dress m aker to m ake men consult the advertising columns of th e contractor. LEAVK. ARRIVE. ARRIVE. ■ I.EAVE. the L eader . lars of which will be given later. me • d 1*88 f°r t ^ v street, and she The City Hotel is now under the 7 :00 j». m. 4:00 p. m. Wasco. 8:15 a. m. 5:00 a. in. T he G ran d Circle, P. H . C., of A real g»xxf tim e prom ised, anti the has sent me a traveling costum e management of L. D. Hol»ler, who will 6:15 p. m. 4:40 p. m . 7:30 a. m. 5:40 a. m. Biggs. Ohio, have decided to keep up dues continue to conduct the business in a nam es on the com m ittee are a instead.” (Sueceseor to Hayes ä Hobler.) Ix*ave. Arrive. Ix*ave. A rrive. He— “ W ell, w hat are you going of m em bers called to serve in the first-class manner. Give us a call. guarntee th a t no one will be disap- D. C. O ’R E IL L Y . G e n . M a n a g e r. E. E. L Y TLE, P r e s id e n t. to do about it? ” $ 1 .0 0 por d ay a n d u p . R A TES present war. H ay in g is in progress, a n d har- pointed, She— “ All we can do about it is Extras for all kinds of machinery for vesting w ill begin next* week a n d Now is the time to have your property to take a trip to Nice?”— Fliegende sale at the M. M. Co. continue for several weeks, alm ost in^ re’L Everything will l»e dry and SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. lnfiammahie soon. A\e will insure anv- The fine p lan er has a t last a r d ay an d night. 1 he largest crop where in the county and give you unl B laetter. YOU?. PATRONAGE IS RESPECTFULLY SOUCITO. M o ro , O reg o n . H elen—“ H ave you m ade a lcaj»- rived a t the Moro M anufacturing ever raised in S herm an county will one of the following old companies: Co’s, a n d is now in ru n n in g order lx* garnered th is year, an d farm ers Home of New-York, Plxenix of Hart- year jtroposal to Jack yet?” ~ lord, Imperial of London, Pennsylvania E th e l—“ Yes, in»lecd.” a n d doing excellent work. are correspondingly h ap p y . j of Philadelphia, Home Mutual o'f Cal., H elen—“ W hat did he say?” D. Holder, sueeeeeor to Hayes & „.i at »I,., Hartford. Have vour farm- J , « t . received the xi M xt M. r*,. Co. « a lar or j .Etna of l<rn(( Th(. an. Holder, ean furnish the public first-class load of the celebrated Bain wagons, yerj. low on farm property, E th el—“ He sent me a beauti meals at the City Hotel. fully p rinted circular, saying th at made to order for the Sherman county ' M ooke Bans., Agents. S J - O. E lro d ’s new residence is ,rsw*c- Ten car loads of H o lt Com bwed he reserved the rig h t to reject any now com pleted, a n d presents a very By an om m ission of one line of H arvesters arrived in W asco last and all bids.” —Judge. n eat a n d com fortable ajqx?aranee. copy last week the election of S. S. F riday from C alifornia. The cars “ W hat is the am ount of thejxill- W ill give y o u r team s th e best Water tanks, round or square, any officers a t DeMoss was n ot given were covered w ith large banners tax , J o h n ? ” asked Mrs. Cawker. SPECIAL RATES ON LARCE BILLS. site, atxl on short notice, the best to lx? right. I t should have been, Su- advertising S herm an county and “ One d o llar,” replied Mr. Caw had, Moro Mfg. Co. o f a tte n tio n and feed at th e perin ten d en t, Mrs. M iller; assist- H olt H arvester Co., a n d no ker. C. J . B rig h t was in atten d an ce at a n t sup erin ten d en t, M . E . A lii- ' doujd a ttrac ted a great deal of at- YARDS OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY. — “ W hen we women get the ballot A L T A M O N T JR. STABLES. Ju stic e M eader’s co urt last T h u rs son,” etc. tention a ll th e w ay; and the best we shall m ark it down to 99 cents.” ‘ J. O. ELROD, Prop. d a y representing th e S tate in a If farm ers will bring in their of it is, w hat was said alx»ut Sher- H arp er’s Bazar. c rim in a l e x a m in atio n . M o ro , O r o g o n . F i r s t - c l a s s r ig s to lo t... m aehines now, such as headers, m an county is all true, “ I was a t the architect’s this . W c have m ade arran g em en ts to mowers, rea jx rs, rakes, threshers, ( T jd s count ry can boast of being fu rn ish th e L eader a n d W eekly horse-powers an d engines, we will th e greatest w heat-raising section afternoon insjw cting the plans of O regonian a t the very low price of able t() d(( th e work l)ctter an d U nited States for the am ount our new house,” said Mr. Need <1.75 per y e a r m advance. cheaper th a n we can if you all of ra , n fa n. We have splendid ham . “ Did you exam ine all the de New tires m ade an d p u t on w ajt u n td the rush of h a rv e s t.: and Jess th a n 8 inehes of tails? ” asked his wife. DEALER IN wheels for $6.00 jx-r set of four, not pile them in here an d give us a prec ip ita tio n in th is county a t Moro “ I looked after the im jx irta n t. in clu d in g cost of iron. Moro Mfg. chance. M oro M anf . C o . gincc y ov b th Jast. Beat it if you features—the b illia rd room, the Co. Latest novelties in |x*rfumesand toilet Can, w ithout irrigation. wine cellar and the bicycle closet.” H orseshoeing a t th e low price of articles. Complete stock at P. O. store, j E p w orth Ix>ftgue c h a p te r of — Life. • LUMOER, FENCE POSTS AND CORDWOOD. $3 1«T sp an aDM oro Mfg. Co. The stage line from W asco to S paulding C hapel will publicly in- Professor— Do you know, m adam , F ine job work a t the L eader A ntelope, via Moro, G rass \ alley gtull its officers on W ednesday ALL KINDS OF GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT. there was a tune when men wore Good care given stock. T e rm s Reasonable. j»rtss room . C all a n d see our I a n d K ent, is now m aking daily evening, J u ly 20. After the services corsets; h u t they found they were FRESH STRAWBERRIES DAILY BY EXPRESS. sam ples. trip s each way. M ail is carried as there will lx* a n ice-cream sociul on injurious to h ealth, and so— ” Call and see me. S. M O N A H A N , Prop. J O E lrod, our en terp risin g lar as K ent a t present, and it is ex- ( y jr p ra nk Belshee’s law n. You M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y A T T E N D E D T O . Mrs. W rongrightcr—“ Yes; and O re g o n . M oro, lumlx*r dealer, has erected a com- i pceted th a t in a short tim e the J are a jj ¡ff^ited to come and spend so they gave them to their jioor, fortahle office b uilding a t his varde I m ail w ill be extended to Antelojx;. a 8Oeial hour w ith us Hood R iver, O regon. weak, helpless wives and d a u g h near th e foundry. There 1. «Teat need ol it, . . a ll W . E . Lee and 17 others have ters.” — N. Y. W eekly. I, v ,„ .w are to t « * your h e « , have > ■>»« "<>» •>“ “ > been recruited into U ncle Sam ’s Cholly C hum pleigh (re a d in g )— yoMr ’lauixlry .tone by the Trov Iai«indry the R. R., thence to The Dulles, service a t The Dalles. They left STO P W H E R E T H E PEOPLE STOP, . . . . Is our own hand-aewed harnera. We also earrv a fine line o f . . . . Co. A. E. Cousens, agent. Call on him , j(y w ay Bake Oven, “ In tim e of distress, m any a care The Dalles F rid ay for M anila by ........................AT T H E ......................... for prices. m aking it several tim es as fa r and ful housewife g»x;s down into her way of P ortland a n d Sun F ra n W. J . A shby, of Neece & A shby, a great deal longer tim e reaching cisco. Mr. Lee desires to th a n k the stocking— ” and everything in a fully -equipped harnext» shop. Tottic Tw inkletoes (in te rru p t proprietors of the jxipular stage destin atio n . The line carries . people of Moro an d vicinity for the ,.R E P A I R I N G -A L L * K IN I> S . line to Antelojx*, wrni in town last paa8engcr8 an d express to Ante- Inanv favors an d kindneS8 shown ing—“ How silly! Of course she', (K A T E S SA M E AS O T H E l! H O T E L S ,) Get our prices before buying elsewhere. week com pleting arran g em en ts for 12 hour(j less tim e from him d u - x- _oi()U_n here ()ur does. Do you suj>pose she stands j ¡£ * Hm J " g re fia h k tn d o lin fo rta !" « - P ortland th a n hv any other line. I wishes g o with him as a sol- M ID YOU W i l l CET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. ElECYRIC IIC H T S AND C A ll B E llS . on her head when she jnits them ! The Dalles, Or. SINNOTT & FISH, PROPS. on?” N. Y. H erald. ine to the interior. their new ad. 'tier. NEECE & ASHBY, COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. HOTEL DE MORO, CITY HOTEL. L. D. HOLDER, : Proprietor. NEW LUMBER YARD AT MORO, OREGON, W here you can find all kinds Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Molding, Wood and Coal. G. D. WOODWORTH GENERAL M E R C H A N D ISE , i DUNAHOO & JOHNSON RED •* .V BARN LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. G O O D R IG S , G O O D F E E D . OUR L E A D E R SADDLES, U M A T IL L A CHAPS, BRIDLES, W HIPS. HO U SE H E Y D T & C O ., M o r o , O r .