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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1898)
MORO LEADER. SHALL W E? WE SHALL. H IS "L E C T U R E ? ' C L IP P IN G S . F riendship is to be valued for The question of an n exation of A person calling him self “ E lder I he cradle is fast becoming a How do you tell the age of a ¡s ¡„ ¡(, not f(H. the Phillippines is now in the front O rlando O sborn,” advertised to give turkey? io, especially in its earlier P u b lis h e d E v e r y W e d n e s d a y b y th e 1 can be gotten out of it. \\ hen two ( hooded form. 1 ho m odern Ameri-1 rank ot all questions. 1 lie press a lecture on Cuba S unday evening, M o r o P u b l i s h in g C o . “ By the teeth.” ¡people apjireeiate each other be can baby is not cradled and n o t , all oyer the country is tak in g sides. He was greeted hv a good-sized au- “ But a turkey h a sn ’t teeth.” E ntered a t th e Post-Office at Moro, At first few indeed advocated the dienee, th at was m uch sm aller by c o n -' , carried, but tau g h t to content its e lf' I cause . each lias found tin* other - ........ “ No. hut I have.” t regen, as seeoml-elass m atter, venient to have around, they are j w ith a m attress like a n y one else, an n exation of the islands, but now the tim e bis traitorious harangue April 27, 181*. not friends, they are sim ply a c - ' so th a t the phrase “ the han d t h a t ! Boston m an "Is St. Louis real! v there is undoubtedly a m arked was ended. He began bv repeat- is slow as people sav it is?” R A TES OF S U B S C R IP T IO N : ! quaintances w ith a business u n d e r-1 rocks the cradle rules the w orld” i change in the tone of the leading ¡ng a portion of an em inent U. S. tin year , 31.00 six mcntks , see. papers. A careful canvass reveals senator’s speech, and drifted from Chic ago m an "W orse; some of standing. To seek friendship f o r 1 refers to a custom alm ost obsolete, (in advance.) the fact th a t there are of th e great that to an outspoken harangue the residents a c tu a lly die of old ’ts u tility is as futile as to seek t h e E x . S ixcik C o rirs ...............................5 C ents . end of a rainbow for its bag of gold.i newspapers, those th at mold and re- against the president. H e said in age.”—The Northwest. A dvertising rates made known on ap- A true friend is alw ays useful in the I Subscribe now for the L eader . fleet public opinion, th a t have been substance th at M cKinley offered to Bacon— " Is th at m an Crimson- 1 beat ion. WE ARE READY NOW TO DO ALL KINDS GF WORK. highest sense; but we should lie - exam ined by the S. F. A rg o n a u t.' settle w ith Spain for the loss of the lieak in favor of w ar?” P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S . W. 11 IN T IS , ; E ditor . •'IS in favor of and only 19 against. Maine and her 266 gallant men for W e can c a s ta n y th i ng in o u r Egbert —“ No, indeed! Every ware of th in k in g of our friends as v.itii i w avering, 1 for tem porary a cash indem nitv. After 'jiietinj: n ight lie’s out late lie takes home brother members of a m utual bene F o u n d ry fro m a L-----u lu v e ook un. WEGXKSPAY A lt! 5 . H U N T IN G T O N occupation, and 1 for coaling sta- W evler’s cruelty in strong term s oysters or som ething to his wife. I fit association, with its periodical dem ands and th re a ts of suspension ■ tion. The E vening W isconsin has be said th a t \ £ « ~ W e i ve as good an irmi lath record ha th in k lie’s for peace at an v price.” O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . for non-paym ent of dues. Relig HUNTINGTON â WILSON, lo all kind bad a vote tak en by its readers and never been equaled except bv Cleve Y onkers S tatesm an. „i.. Wo work w ious 11 lescojic. rxirxD states . finds them 5 to 1 in favor of an- land and M cKinley. But why re- Old farm er—“ T h a t’s a line lot of ATN l . ’ { NI VS - AT-1. A vv. W illiam M cK inley...................President nexation. M bile th e m ajority of peat a n y more of his outrageous pigs over there. W hat do you feed “ E lliotson, farew ell!” G arrett A. llo h a rt. . Vice President those favorable are R epublican an d talk. Suffice it to sav th a t 1 F IR S T N A T IO N A L BAN it BLOCK îe will them ?” W . K. Pay . I\ ith trem bling lips tin Boston . . . Secretary of State. . , , l , . , Lyman P. Gage Secretary of Treasury. Jn t l l ‘i ‘e n i i e n t - t u >re are a tew lead- not get a chance to hold forth A m ateur \\ by. corn of course.” m aiden spake these words. The Halles Oregon. Secretary of Interior. II' ” • eratie jou rn als also advo- again in this town and receive the r ’ x . piiss. Obi farm er " In the e a r? ” "On the m orrow ,” she continued. Bussell A. Alge . . . Secretary of War. eating an n ex atio n , but few indeed same treatm ent at the hands of our I A m ateur ' C ertainly not ; in tin “you will leave these hallowed John D. L o n g .. . . .Secretary of Navy, of the Bryan organs are on this /A LB E R T A . H A U G , citizens th a t he did S unday even- m outh. Chicago New: scenes to enter the service of vottr Jam es A. G ary. . Postm aster General. ..pi,, , ■ ■ Deputy Pr, -nting Attorney ami ( nine slue. A notner object lesson is in ing. We hope he will not tem pt Job:; W. Griggs country- perhaps to encounter the . . Attorney G eneral. *1 r A selnr. \\ ¡11 practice in all court- E nvy bites its keeper. Boston, m the e ho: " ‘v fact *“ vl th a t in 111 »»'sion. nome our patriotic people again to cut in th e state. Jam es W ilson .Se rotary of Agriculture. the enemy on the field of strife. It Finger H erm ann Jo in t Commissioner. *'* 15 ugv. ttm p e ry , we find greater short his talk , for one such “ le e -: If you c a n ’t be a sun, don't be a m ay be years before we meet again. C O L L E C T IO N S A S P E C IA L T Y opposition th a n anyw here else tiire is all a n y sensible eommu- cloud. Conveyancer and Notary Public. state ok o & bgox . The m an who th in k s leads the V bo can fathom the m ysteries of am ong professed R epublican pa- n ity can well stan d w ithout treat- the future? Em erson could, per- Grass Valiev, Herman County, Oregon. crowd. M . 1*. Lord............................. Governor. pers. Taken as t whole it m ay be ing the "lecturer’' to a good scare, or baps" a tear-drop, exqusitelv cold | IL K. K incaid............Secretary of State. Every heart has a th o rn and a sate to say t b i t the R epublican possibly worse, and beautiful, glistened through Phil. M etchain......................... Treasurer. throne R ain’s Horn. J. B. H O S F O R D , ti. M. I r w in .. . Supt. Pub. Instruction. p arty , alw ays on the alert to her spectacles "but be is no longer The Es t O regonian says one can .Mrs. Longwed (yaw n ing)- "Ob here. E lliotson, in the hour of IV. IL L eeds....................... State Printer. er.re to our country every ad v.int- Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. h ard ly pass ss up an d down M ain age possible, sees in the present d e a r! I wonder if ange Is ever ge V . s . SENATOR. pi'ril, of loneliness, of despair, in Pendleton without sleepy'f” George W . McBride, ----------------- situation the o p p o rtu n ity for a street when your sp irit droops and exist Practices in all the Courts of this state P leasantly situated, near th e C e n te r of S h e r grand extension of our form of having his cars tilled with profane Mr. Longwed " Y e l l never di, ence itself seems a dreary, hopeless congressmen . M oro O regon . IV. K. E llis............... Thomas II. Tongue. governm ent and our com m ercial an d indecent language. But then when I was courting von. d a rlin g ? ” ’ blank, let th is be vour consola man C ounty, and b ein g th e C o u n ty Seat, Then th,« old rascal rascal kissed his activities, and being a p a rtv of pro- probably so soon as “ Dad Ire lan d ’' SVPKESIE J V D O r s. tio n '” F. A.Moore.ILS.Bean,C. E. Wolverton. ? re?s n a tu ra lly are in favor of the r'T*'r , s l ’H‘ fact of our quoting th at ivife and went to the club without Dr. Lioyd D. Idiem an, is the le a d in g business tow n She handed him her, h, rished vol paper, it w ill, at its own exjiense. i struggle. V anitv Fair. an n exation of the l ’hillippines. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. * D E N T IS T . ume of Ibsen, and the face of the "send an experienced newspaper of th e C ounty. IV. L. B radshaw ............... Circuit Judge. D O ES ALL K IN D S C F H IG H CLASS A braham Vere vos you all dis young Boston recruit shone with H tS M E T H O D S . m an th ro u g h ” Main street and A. A. J a y n e .. . . . . Prosecuting A ttorney. DENTAL WORK. joy ineffable. day?” The L eader has never said a prove it "a whole cloth lie.” E . 15. I h ila r ........................Jo in t Senator. Office hours : :301 > 12 m .; 1 :30to5 j>. in. lk ev —“ Ladder, I vos in tic G illiam .Sherm an and Wasco counties. word against farm ers purchasing “ There s been another engage Schley, Jo h n Michell ................. Jo in t Senator. where, am i of whom thev please; one of the heroei tt woods, a n ’ I saw a nestful of young Office over th e Rank. Moro, Oregon. m ent,” said Young Mr. Doilev. Sherm an and Wasco. hurts, a n ’ dey did n o th in ' but sing Santiago, has l>een before this noted who had been reading the last war B. S. H untington, F . X. Jones, Jo in t in fact it believes th a t to be none R. E. H O S K 1 N S O N , of its business. N either has it in for bis bravery and cool daring. ‘cheep!’ ebeep!’ ” R epresentatives, Sherm an, Wasco. news.” A braham - "M ine gracious, lkev, Attorney-at-Iaiw rani Notary Public. any m an n er threatened the Observ He it was who com m anded the re SHERMAN COUNTY. " ( >h, dear,’ glietl Miss Frocks, get all deni h u rts you can. I'll lief expedition in 1SS4 th a t res all Courts of ibis State. John Fulton ..................... County Judge. er, except in successfully com peting “ I wish I could be in an engage-, cued Lieut. A. IV. Greeley, of Arctic hang dem in der front window an' IL P. G rr, R. IL King, Commissioners. for public pa oliai But when nient.” holler ’bout de gout W m. H enrichs. ............... Piers, the old m an tin m e corner had the tam e, and the rem nant of his noble I E state, Collection and Insurance And in a few m inutes she wa lie. Agency. W m . H o ld e r.. . . Abstract ot titles and con ........._ sheriff. ga ll to Cop V an unjU it a n d u n - band, not two days M o re it would B ittsburg B ulletin, right in one. H arp er's Bazar. veyancing a Bjiet ialty. Moro, Sher- W. S tan ley ........ have l>een everlastingly too late. .CoamySupc Trutllful squib from the Pendleton man county, Givgon. II illie Sm ith was playing with J The best equipped Machine Shop and Foundry f i Eastern Oregon. .Ou 8-U ! 0 UHiU BL fro m $125 to $300, w hile RESIDENCE LOTS GAN BE BOUGHT FROM IV. H. Ragsdale .......... Assessor. B. F. P ik e .......... I. M. Sm ith . ............Coroner. J . IV. K erns . . . Surveyor, E . Ilar.r.afin Stock Inspector, D istrict 3—Geo, Meatier. Justice: :t Xo. 3—Geo. E. B. W heat, Constable. D E M O C R A C Y ’S FUTURE. ^ast-O regonian about th is pape the Jones buys. His m other vailed The Oregonian p ertin en tly re e a lle u him down in tain lan- m arks. "L et th e Am erican nation him . and said. “ W illie, don’t you guage. We asserted th a t only lie know those Jones bovs are bail lx« satisfied to dem and only a coal could have been the a u th o r— i boys for you to play w ith?” ing station in the P h ilip p in e s , and .v ,, , *■ . .. “ Yes. m am a,” replied W illie, “ I i * ? * ? 08 r c la tln « to t h > pape: the greatest naval victory in h is are absolutely false, and we still know th a t; hut don’t you know I tory will shrivel down to a purely say so. The d irty underhanded am a good boy for them to plav com m ercial conclusion.'’ w ith?” m ethods em ployed by said old m an wil not win. IVe are content to General Miles’ progress into the M exican—“ Big earthquake to- let tim e show him in his tru e col- interior of Porto Rico, if as his re- d ay .” ors to those who do not yet know ception on the coast is reported, A m erican to u rist—" W as there h im as we do. will lie along flow er-garlanded : one? I d id n ’t notice it? ” p » . .. „ ‘«'-ids and am id cheers of the popu- M exican—“ Not vou see ze people Prof. I inter F. Cooper, the blind lace for him as a deliverer * trom rush out from the churches?” phrenologist, h as been giving a S panish cruelty. T o u rist—"O h yes, I saw th a t; course of lectures in the opera but I thought m aybe the eontribu- It seems th a t the reported su r house, H e a gi" d phrenologist, tion box was going aro u n d .’’ N. a n d h a n d ! the subject in a pleas- render of M anila, which reached Y. W ecklv. ing an d able m anner, H is ability Moro S a ttu rd a v , was a m istake. "T alk about patrio I never to judge of character by m erely T h i s is t h e P e r f e c t M a n . saw a more ardent io t h a n feeling the form ation of th e head The rig h t kind of m an from was put to good tests each ever.inir. Beersheba to D an I sought w ith an Brown.” "Yes, Brown goes to the lim it. he exam ining two subj ts after infinite zest; from the end of the He licked Ins boy last night for in each lecture in public Mar m y peo- E ast m y search never ceased till I sisting th at it was Spanish money pie patronized him a t his ten t dur- cam e to the end of the W est, , ?■ 'L y s l.i was h« re, and w H e’s gentle an d quiet and plain behind Colum bus when he discov H e lie v e m iirh So o d w illr e ^ l t from in his diet, and never gets m ad in ered Am erica. ” —C incinnati E n- his visit. There is no doubt birt a crowd; he’s a tireless searcher for quircr. t, . , , , oi i u. th a t phrenologv has reached the all kin d s of “ ric h e r,” and never is P h o to g ra p h e r— “ T h a t woman stage now when it can be classed boastful a n d loud. who ju st went out was very hard as one of the most im jio rtan t fac- H e’s m odest and sweet, a n d he to pleasc- She selected the first tors in the u p b u ild in g of the hu- gives np his seat if a w asherw om an Proof 1 ? ave her— ” m an race. As its teachings are enters the ear. If he smokes out F Friend rien d —“ Call th a t hard to followed so will h u m a n ity im of doors, then the smoke he out- 1'h‘ase. ’ prove. pours alw ays comes from a ten-ccnt Photographer — “ Yes; she sat It is evident now th a t th e great “ unw ashed,” th a t is the Demo cratic a n d other ’eratic political w ire-pullers in tend, unless some th in g m ore likely to serve their purpose should tu rn up. to build th e ir a ir castles on th e unsound sands of “ a n ti-im p erialism .” as it is lx g inning to l>e called. It seem .o be necessary to the existence of th e Dem ocratic p a rty th a t it be op posed to som ething. I t docs not seem capable of o riginating any great principles or policy as ap plied to politics, except th a t of on- position to a n y and everythin« , • j . „ ... ° cham pioned by th e R epublican p a rty , I t m akes no difference w hether the idea originated in th e wheth —— • - p a rty , w hether it be good or not. L i, , . . w hether, even though it m av have , .. e - been th ru s t upon us as a eonse- quenee of the a ttitu d e an d actions of all parties alike, as in the pres ent case of the question of territo ria l expansion, as a result of the present war w ith Spain, the Demo cratic p a rty m ust forsooth adhere to its tim e-honored custom of op- B ism arck has jias^ a wav. position. A nd it is not so very work is ende M anv will Burprising to the stm lent of the his- him the greatest m an of th e cen- to ry of political parties in our tu ry , others will not. To him more co u n try , to see th e tendency of the th an to any other one m an is due degenerate Dem ocracy of to-day the present G erm an Em pire. To doing w hat it has been accustom ed him also will be laid the blam e in to do ever since the R epublican doing th a t which has bred sixial- p a rty first cam e in to power. Hence ism in G erm anv. It will be said it need surprise no one to see the he ignored private rights for public D em ocratic p a rty tru e to its i n - • policy— in other words th a t he stin c ts tak in g up the cry of a n ti- tram pled upon individual rights to im perialism , w hich sim ply m eans build em pire. On the whole he opposition to fu rth e r grow th, to will not occuoy so perm anent a fu rth e r extension of thia, th e best place in the hearts of future libertv- governm ent on the face of the loving generations as will such men e a rth , over people who h ith erto as G ladstone and Lincoln, have been under th e g alling yoke — ------------------- •if bondage to Spain. The la tte r In response to num erous “ kicks” D em ocracy m ust, to be consistent a postal inspector cam e in to Slier- w ith its practices, be inconsistent m an county th other day, and w ith its professions of lo yalty to after ex am ining in to conditions an d labors for the com m on people, relative to the m ail service from "L e t me ki.-s your Dewey lips,” urge-1 the youth in the parlor. "Y oung m an ,” roared a voice from above, “ the bom bardm ent will open as soon as 1 get down stairs.” Then the hapless young ster organised himself into « flying squadron and m a le a fleet disapjicar- reHjHvtfully noiicit hupinepp in our line, insuring that promptness which al ways follows strict attention to m atters of this character, confident ot ourabilitx to handle the same in a m anner aathfac tory to all. B U S IN E S S $40 to $150, A c c o r d in g to d e s i r a b ty o f lo cV* Lion i CARDS. iu*ce. Residence propertv If farm ers will bring in their K . XI. B R A S H , m achines now. such as headers, HOUSE PAINTER, CRAIHER AND PAPER- mowers, reaix rs. rakes, threshers. HUMBER DE COTTACES F8R HANGER. horse-jxiwers and engines, we will Moro. be able to do the work better and Oregon. Church and school facilities are ur cheaper titan we can if vou all loon are unknow n. W hv not i wait u n til the rush of harvest. w. h moor : H. A MOORE 1’ile them in here and give us a RAISED OME-SEVEXTK Or ALL THE WHEAT chance. M oko M ane . C o . R ic h a r d s o n F a r m f o r S a le . I ha* e for sale on easy term s the J. A. Riehanlson place, about six miles west of Wasco, containing (Mo a c re s: over 500 acres in crop this year. W ill sell with or n ith o u t his interest to it, one- fourth ileliven at L ite-, as purchaser may prefer, f 2 KK) payable on or before Jan. 1st, is.r.l, balance to suit conve nience of purchaser, to lx* secured bv nwrtga x* on the land. C. J. B right , IVasco, Oregon. MOORE BROS., BANKER’S. T r a n s a c t a C e n e r a i B a n k in g B u s in e s s , M o ro, O r e g o n . w ould REST. the sa in 1" IN OREGON, A nd m e re w h e a t p e r ca p ita th a n a ny c o u n try in th e w o rld . D 'tters of crc lit issued avail. ' ic oi. E astern states. £ W T h e clim ate i.- - • delightful Collections made at all points on fa ♦LX A and I c vorable term s. sight exchang’* and tele- sta n t buoyancy the 1 heart, graphic transfers sold on Xew York. S an mere existence an undefinable and Francisco, Portland, The Dalles and va rious pi«ints in Oregon and W ashington. generally free from m oisture, is s > t tm on« R-ViS a con- Piousness of The nt th a t dit atm osphere, objects lose one-half their distance to the ev e. Klondike Gold Loaned on Sin rm an countv real estate, C a ll •n or address R. E . H oskixsox , a p l3 tf Moro, Oregon. MITCHELL & FOSS. (t w»-‘lì he fM F“The Colum bia s u th ern Ra place by the 1st o] ptem ber. m onths has increased fn-m 150 to excelled. For inform ation eoncet ALL KINDS OF ELACKSM1THINC AND purchase of property, address Two of the best papers in the WOODWORK. seven m ore before she m ade up her State of Oregon—the W eekly Ore gonian and L eader —for the sm all W e a r e H e ro f o r B u s in e s s . m ind. ’— Puck. .-uni of $1.75 pier year. H was gloomy and depressed, Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. ant| ever a n j anon he clenched his S um m ons. K A SE B E R G 'S OLD ST A N D , bands and gritteil his teeth, as if cigar. On th e great II ilson bill he will ever ta lk till you wish he would languisl nd die. l i e s in love with ins wile, an d stays so all his life, In the Circuit Court of the State f Ore- and praises her pudding and pie. he would enjoy encom passing the gon for Sherm an County. Mi E astern Oregon Land Company, a cor- I sought for th is m an from Beer- d eath of some one. jMirution, plaintiff, vs. IS illiam Kru- sheba to Dan, I sought from th e: “ If I could only find h im !” lu sow, defendant. To W illiam Krusow. d e fe n d a n t: West to the E a st; but I’m sorry to exclaim ed, In the name of the State of Oregon, say th at he d id n ’t come to stay. “ W ho?” thev asked, you are hereby required to appear ainl | and he’s long since defunct and de- j "T he m an who invented tile answer the com plaint tiled against you ! JEWELER in the above entitled suit within ten ceased. - N. Y. W orld. jum ping-rope,” he replied. days from the date of the service of this Liustni -s R. E. HOSKÍNSON, Moro, Oregon. i 'reeon. W. a. HADLEY, W a n te d to bo S u re . “ W h at’s the m atte r w ith him ?” they persisted. “ M atter w ith him !” lie cried. You evidently don’t know th a t I am the fath er of a fam ily of four AMD GPTIGIAH. summons upon you, if served within this county; or if served w ithin anv WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND other county of this state, then w ithin SPECTACLES. tw enty days from the date of th e service of this sum m ons upon vou; or if served A li W o r k W a r r a n t e d F i r s t - C l a s s . upon vou bv publication thereof, then 1 It was not necessary for tin m e n in line ¡it the bank to tu rn their beads in order to inform ed th a t .‘J ? ? “;. ,,,“2 t Fi“'tOry "l™ 1, lor, Or’ a good looking young woman was regular term of this court next follow gant?, uraphopnones and kodaks. ing such p u blication; ami if vou fail wi approaching. The winsomelv bland g*rlb “ W ell0” to answer, for want thereof tin* plaintiff Mono sm ile which flowed across the eoun- O regox . i will apply to the court for the relief tenance of the clerk at the window “ W ell, I am rapiidly going lfroke prayed for in its com plaint herein, t o - -------- w it: f„r T the hat n(irtf1W th e patent issued to conveyed the inform ation swiftly buying shoes a n d getting them re-1 .,nt ),sf llll;irter (lf defend- See. a and conclusivelv. soled.”— Chicago Post. | Tp. 3 South, Range Hi East, IV. M., be ! canceled and annulled ; th at plaintiff he “ Excuse me,” she said, as she A. D. 8CLTÖN & Ö0, HERE! LOOK THE ON G R EATEST THE NEW SPAPER P A C IFIC COAST. AND THE BEST SHERMAN COUNTY PAPER FOR A WHO' E YEAR FOR SI.75. —— * ' decreed to be the owner in fee simple of R u n n i n g a B lo c k a d e . ’’ asco south, it was decided to her place at the head of the | the lands described in said patent and DRUGGiSTS AND General Lew W allace, of Indi- entitled to the im m ediate pi.sse.-siiui A good illu stra tio n of th e post- change th e tim e of departu re of procession—a place which strong thereof anil have the process of this tion L . S. silver coin would lie in the southern m ail u n til the m orn- and brave m en could have reached ana. relates an interesting •tory Ot coUrt to |m t it into fMissession th e re o f; STATIONERS. W e e k ly O r e g o n ia n if n o t v irtu a lly backed by gold, is ing tra in reached W asco from only by w ading through gore—“ I how an E nglish vessel ran the if it he determ ined th a t said d efend-' $ 1 .5 0 M o ro L e a d e r i.h. a t i ¡mi has acquired bv said patent or other- given in th e dispatches from S anti- Biggs. This will give a m uch more would like to ask you a question.” LlofV Dlotk.ide a t G alveston, m Texas, dur- wis<? any , * ! right or ti{k tll the prop. 1 .0 0 ing the late war. lie witnessed the ert.v described therein, th a t he he de ago de Cuba, say in g the m erchants satisfactory service th a n we have I “ C ertainly.” B o th S e p a r a t e feat a n d c o u ld n o t ,induce«,,,, l l clured the trustee of said legal right or $ 2 .5 0 there only desire gold or paper had lately. , “ Are tim es really h a rd ? ” i. at. and c o u ld not understand how lit|e tor plaintiff, and he ordered and de- 'F o i l e t A r t i c l e s , m oney, and w ill only take our s il - ' ----------------------- “ There isn ’t an y use of try in g to t he vessel got p ast the A m erican «'reed to convey said lands to it; and ships, bom barded as it was by shot H'at h“Ve wu‘,|“ » ‘hV rland (ur- ver a t 50 cents on th e dollar, the j The Observer took occasion l a s t ' conceal it. I n a good m anv .. and leading brands of. A fterward General < an'^ th a t it recover its costs and dis- i sam e as M exican dollars, th a t they week to allude to “ the ring-leader branches of in d u stry the depres aiul shell. W E W IL L G IV E YO'J W allace allace m m et et a a Confederate Confederate who who bu™:nw,,ti' ,iervi."‘ have been accustom ed to h a n d le .: a<’ross th e way,” whoever th a t m ay sion is very serious.” W r a n w no j 1 Ins summons is served upon you by I B o th a F u ll Y e a r f o r Ko soon as they u n d erstan d o u r ! as “ perform ing the m onkev-act “ I ’m ever so m uch obliged to " faInillar Wlth the incident. P'tWieation thereof by order of the Hon". I $ 1 .7 5 (in adv:. financial policy th ey will take the last week.” A ll we care to say is you,” slje responded, an d tu rn ed to ” 1,0 y,°U m ean to 8a.v,” asked tin \\ L. B radshaw ,dated at cham bers. The Guiles, Oregon, this 22d day of June, SUBSCRIBE AT 3NCE, WHILE TH IS OFFER STANDS. silver a ll rig h t, for it w ill pass at th a t th e old goat on the corner go aw ay. ¡general of the Confederate, “ that 1SUS. H i xTixoTox a W ilson , MORO, OREGON. A ttorneys for Plaintiff. i,,« « if • i x the blockade runner p a sse d in with- Jne2,,t’ p a r in a n y other civilized country, does not need to clim b a t at h u t, It you were w orrying about anv , . 1 " u n -------- A d d re s s a il o rd o r s to except in some eases the cost of jt ust sta y on terra firm a, exhibiting p a rtic u la r investm ent I m ight be " U. ,>sin8 a m an ? ” “ Oh, no,” L A N D N O T IC E S . , ' 11( f 11 onfidcrate; five men tra n sp o rta tio n of the sam e is de 1 iis n a tu ra l disposition to show his able to give vou some a d v ic e ” I - K A D I iR , "XT. !«„*,... ’« i » \i- «ere killed a t the wheel.” “ Then ducted. -lack ot decency.” Ao. I t wasn t about a n y th in g a l P r o o f — N o t ic e M o ro , O lo g o n . is som ething else I should like to T i m b e r C u l l o t u r r P e u , F b in lic a t io n . - — j especial I ju st wanted to satisfy I have opened a. It is th e d u ty of this co u n try to Ti editor of the M asco News myself know,” said G enral W allace, “ and V sited S tates L a xi>OrFicE, 1 i th a t tim es are hard. I The Guiles, Oregon, July 11, lsns. f see to it th a t the people of Cuba, paid the ix o p le of Mo to a well- don’t really wish to annoy m y hus- th a t is the n a tio n a lity of the m an , | Notice is hereby given th a t Jason M. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT l ’orto Rico and th e P hillippines do deserved com plim ent I. st week for band with m y expenses, and I who ran th a t blockade.” “ I ’ll tell Wakefield has filed notice oi intention ......... a t ........... | Vou th a t,” laughed the Confeder .te 1 l" ,.“okv l‘" al prt? - ,ie,“‘'v •the Kei?i'aer not have to ju m p out of the frying their very successful efforts .. - i i, , , to thought the best th in g to do was to . . . c 1 rate, all,i Receiver, at his office in The Guiles. p a n of S p an ish m isrule in to a fire b u i l d up the town by all p u lling come and find out for certain slapping his leg; " th a t m an was a Oregon, on Wednesday, the 24th day of CORNER MAIN ANO SECOND STREETS. Yankee from the State of Massa-1 Of revolutions and counter rcvolu- together. There is no m istake w hether time, Ma»«»- I cation Xo. 3012, for the X ' a X W es are hard or w hether Meals any hour from 5 o’clock in W E H A V E LIS TE D FOR S ALE 3 0 0 0 0 ACRES tion«. about the proposition th a t chusetts.” St. Louis Republic. W '4 5 " '4 anil X W l4 bW l4 of See- iu it is m erely the same story th a t lie the morning to 10:30 at night, amt on o f th e best lands in W asco, ’ ES ¡tion 21. in Township No. 1, S of —— union there i- >ti(,ngih. and our has been telling me T p i M i n iv to • r is * the a ii » Kangt* No. 1.5 E, W. M. special occasions 12 o’clock. Your pat every year Levity of bane of n 0 )H 11.eH as witnesses: W. E. Gil- 'The wav ti m oney is people alm< st w ithout exception when the full styles ronage is solicite,!. S he rm an , G illia m and M or’ro w counties. come in." all th a t ts good ¡mil virtuous. housen, S. Sm ith, bee Sm ith ami \\ to advertise- -in the Mono L eadek . believe it: it .n«i practice it. W ashington Ktai. G. W . B R O C K , P ro p r ie to r. Im proved farm and fruit incls at prices and te Seneca Sm ith, all of The Guiles, Oregon. jy lJtti J.ve. F. M ooiie , Register. p ß tee in Boo. F m i s t o suit. C all - « ' Moro ••• ............................. Oregon. and get prices. ih b u ild in g , W a n o . Oregon. JUST SHF • PATENT MEDICINES OUR ORRRR. C I G A R RESTAURANT. L E S L IE & FRO EBE REAL ESTATE AGENTS.