Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, September 21, 1898, Image 2

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    MORO MAN’F. CO.,
Be P a t ie n t w it h T h e O ld .
The Industrial Exposition opens, T h e In h a b it a n t s o f t h e P h ilip p in e s .
E N C L IS H L U T H E R A N
S E R V IC E S .
CORRESPONDENCE.
There
are
practically
three
races
tomorrow, at Portland. It prom- j
There is nothing more beautiful
Moro—First Sunday, 4 p. m.;
FROM MOXKI.AXI».
of
the
native
people,
who
alto­
ises
to
be
far
better
than
any
ever
in
this world than to observe the third Sunday, 4 p. m.; Presbyte­
P u b lis h e d E v e r y W e d n e s d a y b y t h e
Mr. Stockton and family are to tenderness of some girls towards
M o r o P u b lis h in g C o.
held in the state before. Many gether number probably eight mil­
rian Church.
thousands from all over the state lions, of various forms f religion move shortly to Rutledge.
their ageil relatives. Dear grand-
Monkland—Second Sunday, 1 p.
E n tered a t th e Post-Office a t Moro, will visit it, and go home more and speaking many languages.,
H**nry Meyer was elected as di- mother cannot thread her needles
Oregon, as second-class m atter,
m.; fourth Sunday, 1. p. in.; Pres­
than ever impressed with the great­ 1 he Negritos hav<$ blackish skin, rector at the sjieeial school meeting so easily as she used to, and is sen- byterian Church.
April 27, 1898.
ness, present and prospective, of hair and eyes, and belong to that Saturday to fill the vacancy made i sativc on the subject, and does not
Wasco—Second Sunday, 7:30 p.
rates of s u b s c r ip t io n :
our state. Eastern people will also low type of man without history, by the resignation of Mr. Thomp-I like to he too obviously helped, to in.; third Sunday, 11 a. m.; Chris-
PER YEAR, $1.00 SIX MONTHS, EOC. visit the exposition in considerable and we may say without hope, and son.
! have attention called to her failing ti.
m Church.
(in advance.)
now dwindling, that once occupied
numbers.
The
recent
advertising
The
following
young
jieople
left
eyesight, which she so much re­
P ixgi . k C o ries...............................5 C ents .
R ev . W m . F. H ole , Pastor.
WE ARE READY NOW TO DO ALL KINDS OF WORK.
Oregon has received through var­ the islands from Van Diemen’s last week for college, from Ujipcr ¡grets and docs not like to admit,
A dvertising rates made known on aji- ’
Land
to
Saghalien,
whose
blood
ious sources, will he eloquenly aid­
plication.
llav Canvon: Miss Mav Axtell. There are two ways of meeting the
Two of the best papers in the
W e can cast a n y th in g in o u r
ed by this means, and the result and characteristics are so clearly the two Misses Thompson, (daugh­ difficulty. Mattie, a kind-hearted
State
of
Oregon—the
Weekly
Ore­
L. \V. llCXTIXG............... ........... E ihtok . i will he that thousands of people marked in the lower class of the
girl without much tact, will exclaim,
F o u n d ry fro m a stove hook up.
ters of J. A.) and Robert Belshec.
gonian
and
L
eaiieh
—for
the
small
will come to Oregon to make Japanese. Then there is a copper-
Miss Laura Rogers was taken “Oh, gran, what perfect nonsense
W EDXKSDAY............... t ÌEPT. 21, 1898.
f W We have as good an iron lathe, planer ami drill as made. \\ e
homes, and to invest money in the colored race with “ Indian” charac­ I sick last week with fever symp- for you to fuss over that needle! sum of $1.75 jier year.
do all kinds of work: Wood work, repairing, new work of all kinds,
many industries that will be teristics—forebears, doubtless, of | toms, and she immediately left for You know you cannot find the
O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y .
L eader and W eekly O kegoxiax
shown to be both suitable and our red men. whose first cousins are ! Portland to put herself in care of a hole where the thread should go in;
j Call and give us a trial.
. w
VXITEI) STATES.
still numerous in Formosa. The ] hospital. We sincerely hope that your eyes are too old. Give me 1 year $1.75 in advance.
profitable in the state.
MORO
M
A N F . CO.
W illiam M cK inley...................President.
Malay element is most numerous, she will regain her health in a short the thing; I’ll thread your
G arrett A. H o b a r t . . . Vice lTesident.
The West Side, commenting on including 6 the Tagals,
.•
.
. to Monkland.
i i i
needles!” The intention is most
Secretary of State.
W . R. Pay
b > who are war- tune
aR(j , return
like
the
hop
crop
and
juices,
says,
“Of
Ke
and
enterprising,
and
have
Secretary
of
Treasury.
Lym an P. Gage..
Stony Point, the new R. R, sta­ excellent, hut the old lady is hurt
Secretary of Interior, course hops may go up, hut no one risen in insurrection against the
C X. Bliss
and stifles a sigh. She had young
tion, at the mouth of llav Can-
.S ecretaryof W ar. knows anything about it.
Bussell A. Alger.
Let Spaniards. It is among the Ma-
eyes once, and she has the same
E.
HOGGARD,
yon, is one of the busiest places in
Secretary of N avy.
Jo h n 1>. Long. .
every grower get out of debt and lays that the Roman Catholics
independent spirit still. Edith, in
Jam es A. Gary
.Postm aster G eneral.
the county. You can scarcely hear
O regon ,
Attorney General. speculate on the balance. You can have, during the last two centu­ yourself think for the din made on the same circumstances, manages M oro ,
Jo h n W. Griggs
Jam es W ilson. .Secretary of Agriculture get ten cents a pound. Sell enough ries, made the greatest number of
in another fashion. She simply
the warehouses l»v the workmen,
. D EA LER IN .
Binger H erm ann Jo in t Commissioner, to dear yourself anyhow.” [This converts.
threads a dozen needles and leaves
and the clink of pick and shovel
Yet in the great conglomeration!
is sound advice, and will apply to
them alreadv for grandmanta in
and blast of the R. R. The noise
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y ,
’
STATE OF OREGON.
wheat-raisers in this county. Let of Philippine humanity the Chi­
her needle-hook, saying, pleasant­
made by the rise and fall of wheat
W. P. L o n l.................................Governor.
every Sherman county farmer that nese must not he forgotten. They
ly, “ It saves so much time, dear,
R E S E R V E S T H IS S P A C E .
II. K. K incaid.
Secretary of State.
is not "in it,” as it cannot be heard
tirst
opened
trade
in
pre-Spanish
is
in
debt
figure
up
the
interest
he
in
these
busy
days,
to
have
one’s
Phil. M etrliam .
. . . . Treasurer.
here. There will he some wheat
G. M. Irw in .. Supt. Pub. Instruction, is paying, and then ask himself if days. They still handle most of
needles all ready and waiting.”—
delivered
here next week.
W . II. L e e d s...
— State P rinter, i he would not do lietter to sell the domestic commerce and me­
Harper’s Round Table.
V . S . SENATOR.
enough to clear himself. Then if chanical industry. They number
w h en t h ey o c c u r .
George W. McBride,
----------------- he wants to speculate he will not 100,000. half of them being in or
Second District Agricultural Fair
CONGRESSMEN.
near Manila. Of late years the at The Dalles, Oct. 18 to 23.
! do so with his creditors’ money.]
W. R. E llis............... Thomas H . Tongue.
Japanese have conte in with their
State Fair, at Salem. Sejit. 20 to:
8VPREME JVUGES.
The Yamhill County Reporter capital and push. The British
30.
F. A. Moore, K. S. Bean, C. E. W olverton. says “the populists of Osborne control the principal hanks and
Ice C r e a m P a r lo r « , a n d
•
Industrial Exposition, at Port-
SEVENTH JVDICIAI DISTRICT.
county, Kansas, have nominated a foreign commerce, though there are
W. L. B rad sh aw ............... Circuit Judge. banker for representative in the a few Germans, and there were four ':lluL kept. 22 to Oct. 22.
C o n fe c tio n e r y S to r e .
A. A. J a y n e ......... Prosecuting A ttorney. legislature. Who shall stand up or five Americans. The one rail-
AT BLOCK_HOUSE. WAS„..
E . It. D ufur........................Jo in t Senator.
now and say that the populists are road in the country was started 14 M ile s N o r t h o f G r a n t . O re g o n LEADING CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
W
W
Gilliam . Sherm an and Wasco counties.
a
with British roonev.
For SaIe- Dry Lumber-
Jo h n M ieliell................... Jo in t Senator, i ‘‘ non-progressive class?”
.. $»> 50
The Philippines'at first was onlv *>nc; n* “ V1 ®°xing’ ‘*',r M
Sherm an and Wasco.
WM. HOLDER, MORO.
. . . 1 50
The Eastern Oregon Land Co. a dependency upon Mexico, and 3 ft Shakes ,K.r M
B. S. H untington, r . X. Jones, Joint
. . . 5 »XI
Representatives, Sherm an, Wasco.
case against certain settlers in commerce was for two centuries j pitch ¡Mists, ¡ ht 100
. . . 7 00
P leasantly situated, near th e C e n te r o f S h e r­
SHERMAN COUNTY.
Sherman county, now in the U. S. restricted to one or more ships a 30
A. K avser & Co.
Jo h n F u lto n ....................... County Judge. : supreme court, is number 5 on the year between Acapulco and Manila, i
m an C ounty, and b ein g th e C o u n ty Seat,
B. B. O rr, B. H . King, Commissioners, d o c k e t for fall term. A decision The cutting of the Suez canal re-
R ic h a r d s o n F a r m f o r S a le .
W m. H e n ric h s.................................Clerk.
is th e le a d in g business to w n
will probably lie reached in Octo- duced the time for steamers be- I h a ’ e for sale on easy term s th e J . A.
W m. H older.....................................Sheriff. 1
.,
.
,
,
'
Richardson
place.
al»out
six
miles
west
W
W h e n you are ready to haul
W . S ta n le y .................................T reasurer ; her, probably by the 15th.
tween Spam
and her so-called col- oi . ...
. - • »»40 a c re s; over
of th e C ounty.
. r
o asco. containing
W . H. R agsdale................. County Supt. •
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—
on\ thirty-one days.
5<X) acres in crop this year. Will sell
W!
Y o u r W h e a t and Barley,
B. F. P ik e ..................................... Assessor. C A M P M E R R IA M , S A N F R A N -
Magellan’s statue stands in M a-' with or w ithout his interest to it, one-
I. M. Sm ith ................................. Coroner. I
CISCO, CAL.
W
See us.
nila, as it ought to; tor he named fourth delivered at Biggs, as purchaser
J . W . K e rn s................................Surveyor.
•>avable on or hefrt,v
E d . M oko L eader : With plcas- the Pacific ocean, and discovered *nav »,refer'
K. H a n n a tin ...................Stock Inspector. I
, r. at a
•
- a
i ' •*a n -
1»™» balance to pint conve-
D istrict Xo. 3—Geo. M eader, Justice; u re I take up my pencil to give the South American straits named] * nience of purchaser, to be secured
... > i by .. C H E A P STORAGE, and th e
K. B. W heat, Constable.
you a few items.
after him and the Philippines., mortgage on the land.
T ip -to p of th e m a rk e t
We are now at Camp Merriam, though he did not conquer them
V. J. B right , Wasco, Oregon.
Sherman county farmers have on the Presidio Reserve.
Our I have before me a portrait of
W hen you are ready to sell.
S p u r g e o n 's P r o v e r b s .
the advantage of having a very ac- camp is near the bay, and over- "Miguel Lopez de Legazpi Con-
One vice is one to»» many.
commodating set of merchants to looking the Golden Gate. Across quistodor de Filipinas,” one of a
Don’t fell a tree to kill a lice.
deal with. Many a farmer hut for the bay to the north we can see the committee of three, in which were
N. P. FLOUR MILLS CO.
WASCO, ORECON.
An
aimless man hits nothing
the aid 'extended during the past picturesque little town of Sausi- Cortez and Pizarro, who brought
A man in debt—a bird in a net. ---------------
would have had to give up and lose leto.
half the world under the Spanish
He th at’s at sea must sail or ELLIS NEECE.
W. J ASHBY
what little he had. Now that the
There have tieen a great many crown. The Philippines are the
sink.
farmers are in independent circum- letters written to the various pa- namesake of Philip II. Yet in the
Don’t make two fires to boil one
A c co rd in g to d e sira b ility of lo c a tio n .
stances, it is gratifying to see them pers in Oregon, but yet I think one far East, owing to the hostile ac­
egg.
almost as one man staying with more story will not do any harm, tivity of the Dutch, the Spaniards
A man oi means may he a mean
the men who carried them through Will say we are getting along never made any further conquests.
man.
the hard times, and instead of nicely now. better rations, more
At first their priests and friars
More are cured by diet than hv
sending away for goods when they variety, also a larger quantity, were earnest in building sclunds
Proprietors of the popular Mail. Passenger and Express Stage line from Residence projierty is in great demand, and a paying investment would
lancet.
be the erection <»f a
have the cash, they are paying it to When Gov. Lord was here we had and teaching the natives that form
Wasco to Antelojx? via Moro. Grass Valley and Kent.
Even
in
a
forest
don’t
waste
the home merchants. The imnte- a swell dinner, and the Gov. said of Christianity which grew up
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
TNROUCH TRP IN ONE DAY.
diate effect of this is, prices are ‘-that we were the best it'd body of under the inquisition. Yet men fire-wood.
HUMBER OF COTTACES FOR RENT.
$ 4 .5 0 .
He is ricli enough win» w ants Fa r ©< ono way
much closer and sales prompt, men he had seen.” We wish that who enjoy hull-fights never get
nothing.
f W “ >liortest line front Portland arid way points by 12 hours.
thus enabling the merchants to Gov. Lord would apjtear every day very far on in the fine art of col­
Church and school facilities are unrivaled. The evil effects of the sa­
Better
l>e
lion-hearted
than
pig-
carry fresh goods and full assort- so that we would be that well fed onizing or of civilizing alien races,
GOING SOUTH.
GOIXG NORTH.
loon are unknown. Why not conic to the county t h a t in 1897
Wasco............................... 10 a. m. Antelope.................. ........ 3 a. m.
ments. Sherman county, business ajj the time. We are fully equip- who, as in Mexico and South lteaded.
Muddle at home makes husbands Moro............................... 1:30 p. n t. K ent...................................... 7 a. m.
men are firm believers in the use 1>ed both in arms and clothing, America, must throw off the Span­
RAISED ONE-SEVENTH OF ALL THE WHEAT IN OREGON,
Grass Valley..................... 4 p. m. Grass Valley.........................9 a. m.
of printers’ ink. Their rapid in- every man having four suits of ish yoke in order to make any real roam.
K
ent.....................................7
p.
m.
Moro................................
1:30
p.
m.
He who does most is the one to
crease in business proves their underwear, two uniforms, the blue progress. All honor and cretlit to
Arrives at Antelope..........10 p. in. Arrives at Wasco........
» i> ■»• A nd m ore w h e a t p er ca pita th a n a ny c o u n try
do
more.
judgment correct. It is no dispar- aRj brown fatigue, regulation hats, the Spanish monks and friars.
Flv
from
pleasure
that
bites
to-
agement to others to say that Moro ghoes. sox. etc. We have regular But, as matter of fact, they have
in th e w o rld .
business men advertise more and army officers over us at present, Itecome fat and lazy. Both gov­ morr» >w.
The pledge table is the l>est sign-
do more business than those oi and find that every one of them are ernment and religion remain me­
Itoard.
T im e S c h e d u le No. 3 .—To T a k e Effect Friday, Ju ly 1st, 1898.
other points in the county, for all j^rfect gentlemen, as well as exeel- dieval, and anything like serious
< W “Tlie climate is so delightful to the senses that one feels a eon-
The
worst
pig
may
get
tlie
l>cst
12:01 A. M. P acific Tim e.
are doing well.
lent j rijj.masters." They also look missionary operation has long
¡»otatoes.
i stant buoyancy of the heart, and exjieriences in the consciousne* of
No. 3.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 4.
—
‘
after the welfare of the men much since ceased. Gorged with wealth
. . . . . .
i Everv day a thread makes a
mere existence an undefinable and delicious jo v . The atmosphere,
From the monthly statement of lietter than the former officers, for (which is invested in British secu- , • . ‘
LEAVE.
LEAVE.
A R RIVE.
AR RIVE.
, , skein in a vear.
exports and imports for August, the simple reason that they under- rities), holding power over bodv
,
5:00 a. m.
4:00 p. ni.
Wasco.
8:15 a. in ; generally free from moisture, is so transjiarent that distant objects lose
7:00 j». m.
,
, . , . , , , , ,
\
I ou may win vour case, vet lose
one-half their distance to the eye.
1898, we take the following: Im- stand their duties better than the and soul, forbidding all freedom of
. '
5:40 a. m.
4:40 p. m.
6:15 p. m.
7:30 a. m
Biggs.
»
•
L-
V,-
,
•
..
,
i
vour
cash-
Arrive.
Arrive.
Leave.
Leave.
ports of merchandise, $49,178,844. volunteer officers. I am of the thinking or publishing, they have ' „ .
, . , , ., •
,
, „
,
.
He bears sorrow best who hides, E. E. L Y T L E , P re s id e n t.
D . C . O ’ R E IL L Y . G e n . M a n a g e r.
Tlie (. oluinbia Southern Railroad will )•» completed to this
nine and one-half millions less opinion that if all the volunteer paralyzed all real progress. As .. .,
. . .
. ,
•
t*10 most.
than August, 1897; exports of do- forces had been commanded by with
Spanish possessions all over >
place by the 1st of October. The population in the jiast twelve
An hour may rend what an age'
mestic merchandise, $83,262,478,! regular army officers, there would the world, the end has come in in­
months
has increased from 150 to 350. Business ojijsirtunities are un­
can’t mend.
STOP
W
H
E
R
E
T
H
E
PEOPLE
STOP,
about 4 millions more than A u-: have been fewer complaints of surrection and revolution. Before
excelled. For information concerning business investments, or the
. ,
He who goes to law mav come
gust, 1897; imports of gold, $6,-, shortness of rations, etc.
an American soldier arrived, the , , ...
......................AT
T
H
E
......................
jiurchase of property, address
. . .
. .
. . . 1 hack with straw.
822,027; exports of gold, $1,955,-
They still keep telling us that whole Spanish system crumbled I
Even a poor man may be rich in i
908; excess exports merchandise little fairy story about “Going to 11 before the rebels.—The Christian
good works.
over imports, $34,083,634; excess; Manila or Honolulu,” but we are Endeavor World.
To hojie and strive is the best
(RATES SAME AS OTHER HO TEI.8,)
imports gold over exports, $4,866,-1 so skeptical that we will believe
way io thrive.
C u r io s it ie s o f O u r C a le n d a r .
AND YOU WILL CET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS ANO CALL BELLS.
109. Total increase of wealth by nothing that is told us. Most of
It’s a bad drink that makes a
There
are
some
curious
facts
export of merchandise and im p o rt, the hoys are willing to go across
The Dalles, Or.
SINNOTT & FISH, PROPS.
man thirsty.
of gold, $38,949,753, for one month the seas if we are needed there, hut about our calendar. No century
Eavesdroppers hear what they’d
under the “blighting influence of most of them do not wish to stay lean begin on Wednesday, Friday
like to forget.
or
Sunday.
The
same
calendars
Republican rule.”
here in camp any longer, and one
Don’t have a helpmeet till you
can be used every twenty years.
i cannot blame them, for a life of
October always begins on the same have meat to help.
W . B. M c C O Y .
O. P. HULSE.
“The Louisiana Purchase,” by idleness is not conducive to moral
A good conscience is better than
day
of
the
week
as
January,
April
Hon. Binger Hermann, is replete or intellectual growth.
a good income.
with historical facts not generally
Co. I, of the Oregon Recruits, | as July, Sejitember as December.
He can’t drink too much who
known to the average citizen. [ were rather obstreperous the other February, March and November
drinks not at all.
Among other things it shows that day as they “blanketed” the quar- begin on the same days. May,
June
and
August
always
begin
on
P ro p rie to rs of th e '
C h e e r f u ln e s s .
there have lieen in the past some master sergeant because “they did
different
days
from
each
other
and
Cheerfulness can become a habit,
^ o f our ablest men opposed to ter- not get enough to eat!”
A L T A M O N T JR. LIVER Y,
every other month in the year. and habits sometimes helps us over
T H E G R EATEST N E W S P A P E R
; itorial expansion, but that some
Well, I must close and get ready
The
first
and
last
days
of
the
year
FEED, A N D SALE STABLES.
hard places.
A cheerful heart
»if those most Littery opposed at for drill,
W. E. L ee ,
ON T H E P A C IFIC CO AST,
are always the same. These rules seeth cheerful things.
first were among the active advo­
Co. K, 2nd Or. Voi.
do not apply to leap year, when
A lady and gentleman were in a
cates Of expansion afterward. So I
AND THE BEST SHERMAN COUNTY PAPER FOR A WHOLE
comparison
is made between »lays lumber-yard situated bv a dirtv, Having enlarged and refitted the above stables, we are now jirejiared to
it will undoubtedly lie in the pres-
A minister who frequently ex-
YEAR FOR $ 1 .7 5 .
conduct the business in a first-class manner.
ent controversy over territorial ex- pressed surprise at the apjiearance before and after February 29th.— foul-smelling river. The lady said:
pansion incident to the taking of of typhographical errors in news- Saturday Evening Post.
“ H ow good the pine hoards C00D CARE AND PLENTY OF FEED, AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES, WILL BE'
Spanish territory during the late j»aj»ers, recently had printed a pro­
smell!”
OUR MORO. BEST RlCS IN TOWN.
Supplicant — “ Remember, sir,
war.
______________
gram for religious service in his
“
Pine
iKiar,Is!”
exclaimed
the
M
ain
St.,
o
p
p
o
site
B ank.
M oro, O regon,
„
that it is as easy for a camel to
gentleman. “Just smell the foul!
W eekly O reg o n ian
church. When the program was
$1.50
Moro L eader
The Oregon Children’s Home ready for the press he stipulated pass through the eye of a needle as river!”
•1.00
Society is an institution deserving that,’ in order that there should lie for a rich man to enter the king-
“ No, thank you,” the lady re­
dom
of
heaven.”
Both
S
e
p
a
ra
te
of aid ami encouragement. It is ! no errors in it, the proof should lie
$ 2 .5 0
Miserly millionaire—“ I know it, plied, “ I prefer to smell the pine
doing a grand work, without blare submitted to him. It was done.
hoards.”
of trumpet or parade. Quietly, an,j corrected according to his hut I don’t exjiect to have a cent
And she was right. Jf she or we
unobtrusively, vet persistently it marking. After the job was de­ with me when I present myself at can carry this principle through
the gate.”
WE W ILL GIVE YOU
seeks out poor homeless children, livered, a friend called his attention
our entire living we shall have the
Both a Full Y ear fo r
and those who are worse than to the following line in the chising
Jones feels hurt about cheerful heart, the cheerful voice
Smith
$1.75
(in advance.)
homeless, and finds them homes liymn; “Jesus resigns and heaven
, i) i and the cheerful face.
your saying he is nearly seventy,
»•I
among good moral law-abiding rejoices!”
The preacher nearly
Brown—“ But he is, isn’t he?” ! T1,ere is in some houses an un-
SUBSCRIBE AT O N C E^W H ILE THIS OFFER STANDS.
jieople. Any assistance rendered fainted. but he doesn’t think he is
T e rm s Reasonable.
Smith — “ He says „ „ t _ onij.!con8ciUu8 iatmoBphere o id o m c tic G o o d c a r e g j v e n s t o c k .
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