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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1898)
■MORO LEADER, F a o ts A b o u t S o u th A m e r ic a . Oh! for some prophet to arise in A D a w s o n C it y Id y l. Wandering vaguely and uncer the ranks of Democracy and tell The chief executive of the Ar A Dawpon City mining man lay dying 1 Recently Speaker Recti wished to see a man on some pending tainly about the streets one even on the ice. them “ ll liar we he,” seems to he gentine Republic is required hv 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 lie , H'gislation. ami telegraphed him to He d id n 't have a woman nurse tV loro P u b lis h in g C o. ing, Mr. Rambo accidentally the erv of many good Democrats. law to he of Roman Catholic diiln t have the price, Iconic to Washington. The man dropped into a meeting of single 'A ith the free silver issue practi faith. But a comrade kneeled beside him, as 'took the first train available, hut a E ntered at tie* l*iwt-OHice at Moro, taxers. cally dead. with their own ranks There are more Protestant Oregon, as second-class m atter, the sun sank in rc|Htse, April 27, 1898. He listened to the sjieeehes for split on the tariff, md no two of ''hur lies in Buenos Avies than in To listen to his dyiieg words and watch J washout on the road made it im possible for the train to proceed him while he froze. half an hour with all the attention their leaders in seeming accord on any other city of South America. RATE® OF 9 U B S C fttP T IO N : I farther toward its destination. The* dying man p r o v e d up his head he could bring to liear ujam the the question of territorial expan Bolivia has an ollieial whose title !FE3 YEAR, SI.OC SIX MCNTKS, 50C. - above four rods of snow, Going to a telegraph station, he subject, and then heeaine tiretl. sion, the old ship of Democracy is is minister of foreign relations and (in a>¡vai.ee.) And said, “ I never saw it thaw a t ninety- sent this dispatch to the sjieaker: “ Misser Shairman,” he said, worship. iXCll (. oriFs eight below : ......... 5 C ents . in a very had ¡»light. Many thou ‘'Washout on line. Can’t come.” rising up and running his hand in The African dromedary has been Send this little pinhead nugget, th at 1 Au vi- rt is h tes maile kr.own on ap- sands of the rank and tile belong Il hen Reed read the message he his trousers pocket, “whatsit th ’ WE ARE READY NOW TO DO ALL KINDS « WORK. * 1 lieution. swiped from Jason Dills, ing to the old cripple are deserting aeeliniated in the southern part of To my home, you know, at Deadwood, sent hack this replv: amount of th ’ shingle taeksh? I’ll like rats from a sinking ship, and Bolivia. J . . V . JIvX T lX li. at Deadwoo 1 in tile hills. ........ E ditor . Buy a new shirt and come any W e can cast a n y th in g in o u r pay it m'shelf!”— Chicago Trib hoarding the Republican ship of t otton of throe different colors, way. Boston Herald. “ Tell my friends ami tell my en'm ies, if une. progress and prosperity, that is the wax-tree and the cork-tree are F o u n d ry fro m a stove hook up. NVEBH'-BAV A VC. 31. 1898. you ever reach the East, carrying our country onward to a found in Bolivia. “ I think I’ll take a walk.” re T h e L a s t R ose o f S u m m e r . I hut this Dawson City region is no place grand and glorious future. In this We have as good an iron lathe, planer am i dO JI as m ad ie. W o « Brazil claims the largest number for man or beast ; O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . It is said that Amelia Koehler, marked the commercial traveler, as fact is seen one of the strongest of navigable rivers in the world. Unit the land's too elevated and the who died lately at Mount Vernon he strolled awav from the hotel. do all kinds of work: Wood work, repairing, new work of all limtlsl-. r>ni i> w ind too awful cold, proofs that the peopleof the United Brazil was the last country on N. A ., inspired Thomas Moore to “ Which is the wav to Dewey ! Call and give us a trial. 'W illiam McKinley. ........... President. And the hills of South Dakota yield as States are sensible and patriotic, the American continent to abolish •G arrett A. llo b a rt. Vice Presiilent. write the famous poem, “The Last street?” MORO M A N F. CO. . good a grade of gold; slavery. and that there need he no fear as "W, R. P a y ............... . . . Secretary of State. “ We hain’t got any Dewey Tell inv sw eetheart not to worry with a Rose of Summer.” The story is -I.yntan 1*. Gage. Secretary of Treasury. to the future of our form of gov- Italians comprise the largest sorrow too intense, that when she was a little girl of street,” said the man on the hotel I ^ •V. X. M ise .. . .Secretary of Interior. eminent, for ties of partv rest number of emigrants to South I For I'm going to a w arm er ami far more thirteen she and the poet were in a steps. “The city council passed an I •Russell A. Alger . . . . Secretary of W ar. cherry hence. lightly upon our people when coun- -'nicriean countries, ordnance changing the name ofj garden together, and she ¡»¡eked a .Joint P . I .o r g .. . . . .Secretary of Navy. The church of Rome is the offi- i O1>’ t,ie Il' r ' S h’ro" big thicker, ami those rose for him, ami as she put it in Olive stre-t to Dewey all right I •Jam es A. G ary. Postm aster General. try anti happiness are at stake. ----- — _ ■: breezes gives me ehills, •John IV. Griggs. ....... Attorney General. ■ eial church of most of the South Gee, I wish 1 was in D oadwood,in Dead the buttonhole of his waist-coat, enough, hut the mayor vetoed it.” • Jam es A\ • ■•oil. .8 eeretary of Agriculture. A rather startling proposition American Republics. In Brazil, “ Who is the mayor?” wood in the hills. she exclaimed. “ \ow 1 have given -Ringer H erm ann Jo in t Commissioner. is that made by the Czar of Russia however, a citizen who is in anv “ He’s a man named .Sampson.! I ell the fellows in the home-land to re you the last rose of summer!” oe He said he reckoned we’d lx-tter for a conference of the powers to 'va. v bound by religious vows is in- Moore was so ¡»leased with what m ain and have a finch, STATE OF eREOOX. wait till the war was over.”—Chi further peace and diminish the arm- eligible to olliee. That t.ie price of patent pork chops she said that he wrote the ¡»oem we 'I . P. Lirvl...............................Governor. cago Tribune. here is eighty cents an inch. ament and military expenses. En- Under the new constitution of 11. K. K in c a id .. .Secretary of State. all know so well, and dedicated it Two of the best papers in the P h il. MetcJiam......................... Treasurer. glish papers comment upon the Brazil civil marriage is the >n 1V That I speak as one who’s lieen here to tin* little lassie whose words had scratching 'round to find gold. •G. M. Tw-i»' n Suj>t. Pub. Instruction. note, hut principally State of Oregon—the Weekly Ore nrincinallv in a reserved »-.-«erv. ,1 one recognized hv law. The cere And at ten per cent, of discount I could inspired it. AV. H. Steeds....................... State P rinter, a n d diplon gonian and L eader —for the small ? style. Some Ger nionv is performed without a fee. not buy up a cold. Subscribe now for the L eader . r . S . SENATOR. sum of $1.75 per year. man papers appear to treat it I h 1 national college of Brazil at N o w , so long,’’ he faintly whis|»ered, “ 1 Kleorge W. McBride, ---------------- lightly, even cynically. French Rio de Janeiro, has more than six have told you what to do.” COXtiRESSXKX. Ami he closed his weary eyelids ami papers appear to have a “ niggcr'in hundred students. froze solid p. d. q. A t. R T T E is............... Thomae II. Tongue. the fence,” probably such as to pre Sixty-five million dollars is the His friends procured an organ l»»x and srpiiS'sE j r ec . es , clude the probability of France average value of the Brazilian cof C. o. d ’d the hills, F . A. M eere, It. S. Beau, C. E. Wolverton. entering into the conference except fee crop. Ami sent the m iner home th a t jiig lit to SEVENTH JVD1VTAL DISTRICT. with certain concessions to lie de- Deadwood in the hills. Rubber is the principal product W hen you are ready to haul . L. Jlrad.sliftw............... Circuit Judge. m: tnded by her as a prelude to anv of the Amazon valley. The an —Deadwood Pioneer. -A. A. Jay n e Prosecuting Attorney. agreement looking to a reduction nual output exceeds 33,000,000 Y o u r W h e a t and Barley, -3E. B. l'u iu r ...................... Jo in t Senator. C L IP P IN G S . of her military activity. On the pounds. •Gilliam. Sherm an and W ascoeour.tiv See us. “ Do you really think the young •John Miehell....... Joint Senator, 'vh°le there seems to be little pros Milreis is the name of the Bra- fellow who wants to marry Janie Sherm an it i ! l \ a s e o . peet for the proposition coming to rilian coin that corresponds to our is a bona-fied Klomliker?” ■It. S. H untington T. X. Jor.es, Joint anything, even though a general dollar. C H E A P STORAGE, and the “ 1 guess he is. He’s short an ltejiri Fcy-tatives, Sherm an, Wasco. conference he held. We import from Brazil alone ZV.'.X C 0V X 7Y . .1 ...... ear antl three toes and has a frost- T ip -to p of the m a rk e t more than .t00,000,000 pounds of bitten chin.”-C leveland P leasantly situ ate d , near th e C e n te r o f S her-t**C •John F u lto n ....................... County Judge. J ph Choate said reeenty at ! coffee annually. Plain W hen you are ready to sell. ! p eajc 2t. V. O rr, It. IL King, Commissioners. the American Bar Association: m an C ounty, and b ein g th e C o u n ty Seat, Chili is a strip of land 2600 XVm. Ïlonsiclïs.. Clerk. M ar makes sudden changes. A miles long. Its greatest greatest width width is D *liVm. H older........ Sheriff. is ‘ Doctor—"You ought to take that H. P. FLOUR MILLS CO. is th e le a d in g business to w n WASCO, OREGON. AY. S tan ley .......... TrewMrer. disc l.nnter made (our months ago 200 miles, while 40 miles represent elnld Into the country for several 'l l ’. H. Ragsdale tounty Snpt. is. for all practical purposes, as far the minimum figure. weeks every summer.” o f th e C ounty. fit. F. P ik e ........... Co-v-A- ’ ' n ^ ie aS were seP" The finest emeralds known to Mother—‘‘Oh, doctor, I'm sorrv ELLIS NEESE Í. >!. Sm ith W. J ASKSY s . . n ^ aratcel from us by an interval of 30 commerce come from the province to say we are not rich enough.” .1. AY. K e rrs . . . Surveyor. * A of Bayaee in Colombia, E . lla n r.a fin . . . . Stock Ir.s)»e»'tor. years of peaceful time. * Doctor—"Well, then, h ave her -District Xo. 3— Geo. Meader, Justice; man who never changes his mind There is hut little manufacturing sent by a fresh air fund,” E. It. Wheat, Constable. is a fool. A nation that never or farming carried on in Colombia, Mother—“ But, doctor, we are alters its purposes and its methods; Cattle-raising is the almost uni- not poor SQ U IR M IN G . enough !”-»fliegende The People’s Republic has fallen to suit changing conditions will versal industry. Blatter. Proprietors of the jM.pular Mail. Passenger and Express Stage line from In 1SSS the government of Costa into the pit of trying to saddle it come near to dying of a gangrene.’” \\ aseo to Antelope via Moro, Grass Valley and Kent. “They tell me that Cranston has onto the other fellow. It says, The late war was not begun for the Rico granted a concession for the D A ILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, THROUCH TRIP IN ONE DAY. "W ill Mark Hanna prosperity af- purpose of annexing Cuba or th e 1 construction of a canal uniting the gone off through the country giving readings from his own works.” Fare, o n e way 5«ct fce girioe of Sherman county Philippines. Neither was the civil Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The $ 4 .5 0 . “So I understand. He is to ’wheat t h i s “Dollar wheat’ war begun to emancipate the j concession endures for ninety-nine hortest line from Portland and way ¡stints hv 12 hours. Nevertheless the slaves years, at the end of which time the travel 3,000 miles in sixteen days. Awas theennpaign cry, hut it don’t slaves. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. *go now.” Yes, “dollar wheat,” and were set free, and the Philippines canal becomes the projiertv of the Great test of endurance, that!” Il aseo....................... 10 a. m. Atitelojx- 4 a. in. “Great test of endurance! Why, Moro............................... w en dollar and twenty-five cent will he held and Cuba be taken government.—Farm and Fireside, 1:30 ¡i. m. Kent. . . .7 a. m. I should think that just reading G rass Valley A c c o rd in g to d e s ira b ility of lo c a tio n . . . . . 1 ¡i. m. Grass Valley....... wheat was the campaign cry. It care of. _______________ . 0 a. m. A n A d m ir a l's G r a n d s o n . K ent............»__ _ his own works would lay him out. 7 J». m. M<»r«». . 1:30 ¡>. ni. (was claimed by one—yes. two par t . • , One of Admiral Sampson’s mar It does me.”—Harper’s Bazar. Arrives at Antelo]»e___ .. 10 J», m. Arrives at ll'aseo. 1 here is no question hut the . . . • i p . m. ties—that if the people would put ried daughters, the wife of Lieu- press accurately voice the senti- them into power, in 1S96, wheat “Clara,” said the mother of a Residence prnpertv i< in great demand, and a paving investment wou: HJ of the vast m-Uoritv d th • tenant Ko-V !Sniitb- lives in Nor- would be worth a dollar and a dol ments people of the United Sla"<7 'whm " Wl' ‘" " l has “ ,mal1 A'" ‘ nean ,,f little tive-yeae-old miss, who wns l»e the erection of a l a r and twenty-five cents. Another they demand that what Dewev and 5 " . ° ’ " 1'" bliC SC'" K’li' The en' ' r,aini"« rl- "f I r '1 T im e S c h e d u le No. 3 .— To T a k e Effect Friday, Ju ly 1st, 1898. 1 artv denied that such could or ■Merritt have wen shall Int'kept. “j* ' «he “ Star- iris of her own age. “why 12:OI A. M. P e P acific a c ific Tim T im e would ha the ease, claiming that Not alone is it lor selfish reasons >|,angM Bnn"er” in Ins room tin- 'lon’t yon play sonethtng instead HUMBER OF COTTACES FOR RENT. No. 3. No. 1. supply and demand set prices prin No. 2. No. 4. -cipally. Therefor? they—the Re- and pride’ but t h e r e a very well- patriotic youngster rose to his feet, "f titling still and looking miser Church and school facilities arc unrivaled. The evil effects of the sa-i- and there he stood reverently and able?” I.KAVK. LEAVE. AR RIVE. publicans—said to the' Democrat defined and strong feeling that we ARRIVE. loon are unknown. Why not come to the county that in 1887 5:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. resolutely till the song was over. “ Why. mamma, we is ¡»lavin’. ” Wasco. 7:00 p. m. S:15 a. m. .and to the Populist you can’t bring are re?P°R?ible directly to the 5:4(1 a. m. 4:40 p. m. Biggs. 6:15 p. m. That s the naval rule, to stand was the reply; "we’s playin’ that 7:30 a. m. the price of wheat up either by Filipinos for their future happi- Arrive. Arrive. Leave. RAISED ONE-SEVENTH OF ALL THE WHEAT IN OREGON Leave. uncovered when the great national we’s growed-up womens.”—Chicago free trade and freeeilver, as claimed and security, sor far as gov- E. E. L Y T L E , P resident. D. C. O 'R E IL L Y . Cen. M anager. Daily News. anthem is sung or played. hy the lir.van Democrats, or b y iCrnment is c<)n,‘e-ned. and indi- A nd m o re w h e a t p e r ca p ita th a n a ny c o u n try - W kh a naval father and grand- free silver, and other debased rWtly for their future »landing Benedict— -" It was a mightv ^pther he followed the laws of the anoney,-as claimed by the Popu- eivilized peoples, STOP W H E R E T H E PEOPLE STOP, in th e w o rld . good thing for Jonah that he didn’t service. lists. Yes, "dollar wheat” was the live in the nineteenth centurv. ..................... AT T H E ...................... It was rather an unusual pro Even Bryan admits that the «campaign cry, hut it was the cry of Bachelor—“ IVhv?” country is in a prosperous condi ceeding, and his playmates under Benedict—“ Because no modern the Demo-Free-Silver-Populistic- Tlie climate is n, delightful to the sens.» that .me feeb a con tion. Many other erstwhile ca took to guy the little patriot about xanything-to-get-there, hydra-head- wife would have accepted that it, hut he stood his ground like a stant Imoyancy of the heart, and e x p e r t« « , in the e « « * » , » « , of (RATES SAME AS OTHER hotels ,) -cd monster, that stalked abroad lamity howlers are now too busv hero. whale story as an excuse for stay AttO YOU W IU CET YOU« H O A E rS W 0«YH. ELECTRIC UCHTS ANO C ALI B E llS . mere existence at. „„definable and delicious j„y. Tlm atmosphere, • over our fair land two vears azo trying to get in on the ground floor The incident reached the ears of ing away from home three days of our ¡»resent and future pros .trying to delude the voter into Thc Dalles, Or. SINNOTT & FISH, PROPS. generally free from moisture, is so transparent that distant object« lose the local school hoard, and the and nights.”—New York World. perity to waste time over the ex one-half their distance to the eve. •voting for “free silver,” by trying order at once went out that all " Is n ’t that Mr. Hankinson’s, to he all things to all men. To the ploded phantom of Republican scholars of Norwich must stand The Columbia Southern Railroad will l»e completed to this Tanner they said vote for us and success, (which means sound money while the national hymn is sung. ring at thc door, Winifred, asked and protection,) and the utter place Mrs. Plunkett. by the 1st of September. The population in the past twelve we will make money plentiful, and 1 New \ ork Mail and Express. W . B. M c C O Y . ruin of the country, as Wing one O. P. H U L S E . months has increased from 150 to 3.50. Bus And Miss Plunkett, blushing your wheat will sell for a dollar. isiness opportunities arq un B a s e b a ll in B ib lic a l T im a s . rosily as she thought of something To the laborer, who had to buy and the same thing. The logic of excelled. For information concerning business investments, or the events is too much for Colonel A member of the Canton Theo- which she had everv reason to sus- «everything, and had nothing to ¡>rvan purchase of property, address logieal Schpol, who is interested in peet was in Mr. Hankinson’s waist- :SCI1, they said vote for us and we thc great national game, has writ- coat pocket, answered that she be will give you plenty of money, and ll e desire to inform the Peo- ten a thesis on “baseball among the ! lieved it was. P ro p rie to rs of th e ' you can buy anything you want I pie’s Republic that Moro has a fine ancients.” From this are gleaned —~ ------ -cheap. A L T A M O N T JR. LIVERY, water system. It is owned and the following interesting points very man has his price,” sen- Yes, “dollar wheat was the controlled hy an incorporated com- which help to establish his conten- tentiously announced the philoso- FEED, A N D SALE STABLES. «earapeign erv, “hut it don’t go.” panv. We can have an ice fac- tion: ¡»her of the all-night drug store. Neither did it go when it was tried tory too, if we desire, hut one thing The devil was the first coaclier_ where the street railroad franchise .by the aforesaid demo-populist-free H ating enlarged and refitted the above stables, we are now prepared to we haven’t and don’t want, and he coached Eve when she stole first was bcing diiiCU?»«b xsilver combine two vearsago. The that is a city stock pound for the Adam stole second. "Hell, said the wit of the cstah- conduct the business in a first-class manner. farmer and the laborer got together. purpose of gobbling up range When Isaac met Reliecea at the lisbnH‘n t» ‘ I wish somebody would COOD CARE AND PLENTY OF FEED, AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES, WILL BE «conqmred notes, and decided that stock whenever it gets eets in sieht sight of I well she was walking with a ,lisc<»ver my price and offer it to! OUR MORO. BEST RIGS IN TOWN. «one or the other had been lied to— the city limits, and selling it for pitcher. , mc ” M a in St., opposite B ank. 4 hat it was impossible to make a Moro, O regon. enough to cover tlie fees” for run- Sampson struck out a great many hoy,” solemnly remarked thing dear and at the same time ning it in. times when he heat the Philistines. t,ic Pt'rfunit‘ry drummer, who had I «cheap. The result: They refused Moses made his first run when not spoken before that evening, .to vote for the fellows that “blew there is no smaller coin made As fine a set of counters as were he slew the Egyptian, Jmt and cold” with the same than a cent.” And for several sec- ever made in the Northwest has ■ Cain made a base hit when lie greatest newspaper •breath. Yes, “dollar wheat” was ! onds there was no sound heard just been turned out hv the D. W. killed Abel. Jhe campaign erv, hut it was the ON T H E P A C IF IC C O A S T ,\ save the drip, drip of the real min Abraham made a sacrifice. if-jy of the ilemo-popg, and any Bierce it Son planing mill of The Prodigal Son made a home eral waters from the hydrant.— AHO THE BEST SHERMAN COUNTY PAPER FOR A WJIOCO paper that now tries to saddle it Goldendale. They are for the new store of W. M. Barnett of Wasco, Buffalo Express. run. •onto the Republicans, either im YEAR FOR $ 1 .7 5 .. David was a great long-distanve agines its readers grossly ignorant and were sent over on Thursday I hey tell a story of a certain ex thrower. s»r is grossly unfair in its methods, morning.—Agriculturist. quisitely beautiful Washington Moses shut out the Egyptians at girl which U>ars out her rival»8 ag. Good care g ive n stock. z>r grossly ignorant of what it is T e rm s Reasonable. “ Robert Turner and Miss Flora the Red Sea.-C anton Commercial w rti„ns that she is as emptv- saving as a result of recent “con- sections that she is as W e e k ly O regonlam . , , , ..... , , C all and see me. S. M O N A H A N , Prop. .vursiou” to the populistic faith, or Dillinger were married on Sunday Advertiser. headed and unlearned as ghc .g last.”—Journal. SI.S O M o ro L e a d e r ......... th a t tie squib was written hv the Moro, lovely to look upon. She was danc- i Mrs. MeLulihertv—“Here O r e g o n . s some 1 .0 0 « [Robert Hunter is the nano “ devil.” •11 with P’11“’ Mur‘y. thot Mrs. Hogan was in8 °nce upon a time at Mrs. Leit- Both Setparate ■--------- ;---------- Bro. Journal. We are evi $ 2 .5 0 I resident McKinley expressed you for ealling us down an our aftlier 8enil>n’ over for yez. She ! er’s witl> il young man, and as they his desire to learn what the people notice of the Hawley-Dougherty says dhey’ll aitlier kill or cure waltzed they happened to come yez ” » near a copy of the Venus of Melos. A.f the I nited States think, and nuptials some time ago.] want done concerning the Philip “ We mustn’t dance too near McLubberty (who is ill)—“ Be- wt will Grvv rou — pines. He has no doubt learned 1 that,” said the young man, “or . . . Is our own hand-sewed harness. We also earrv a fine line of gorra. did she say which they would Senator .John L. Il ilson, oi Both a F u ll Y e a r fo r by this time. And there need he someliody will aeense us of break $ 1 .7 5 ashington, lias been looking over do foorst.”—Buck. (in aU)*a»K-v.) ing it.” very title apprehension as to what the political «ituatton, an,I pre,lift, SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE, WHILE TH IS ¡PFER STANDS. anti everything in a fully-equippetl harneee »hop The girl turned her lovely eyes on tv.ll la- the final Jrw-.ion of the t|,at the Republican» will tarry I, is to The Sultan of Morocco, in order arniv with modern the statue. jM-ace commission on that ques- state this fall. I i E P A I K I N G - A 1.1. K IN I> S . weaj»on is sending a large portion A d d re ss 9II o rd e rs to “ Why,” said she. “somebody’s ! .tion. \Ve will retain our prestige Get our prices before buying elsewhere. his famous gems to Germain* hrok' it already H a -h i n e t i in MORO i.EADEK. •*l,(Mij.e LE A D aK v md England for -aj \ Ex. Post. MORO MART. CO. The best equipped Machine Shop and Foundry in Eastern Oregon. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, COAL AND WOOD. W. V. JOHNSON, AGENT, Moro, Oregon. FARMERS!!! w w w w w NEECE & ASHBY, BUSINESS LOTS GAN BE BOUGHT fro m $125 to $300, w hile RESIDENCE LOTS CAN BE BOUCHT FROM1 $ 4 0 to $150, COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. U M A T IL L A H O U SE. M ’COY & HULSE, R. E. H O S K IN S O N , Moro, Oregon. LO O K RED HERE! — the B A R N LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. G O O D R IG S, G O O D F E E D . •* OUR LEA D ER SADDLES, CHAPS, BRIDLES, >* JU ST SEE: OUR WHIPS. H E Y D T & C O .,.M o ro , O r. M o ro , O reg o n '»-i