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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1898)
MORO LEADER. FRATERNAL W IE X T ORDER C itizens’ m eeting sure and attend. ORDERS. E X IT E D WORKMEN T ° - N ,K h(- W e d n e s d a y , S e p t. 21. h a ll. A s ta n d in g in v ita- lio n to a tte n d is extended to a ll I *♦ th«, n ,, so jo u rn in g bro th ers. j A* ‘ '* O pera House, to hear the re- J. M. F i . oker , M. W . "f , 'u> Moro W ater Co. com- H. S. M c D anki .. Recorder. niittee. Im p o rta n t business. E very- M t t t t OK h o n o r . A. o . r . * l,,M’ v «*» M e e tin g to-night, Be To-night be sure to attend the; In j u s t ic e C o u r t . fM T T I.e wav to m ake money is ! A . C. S A N F O R D . i citizens’ m eeting to bear report of Last week, upon com plaint of i to advertise in the M oro L eader . 1 F . H . M E A D E R . comm ittee. I J o h n W. Clark, David McKelvey E. W . E lrod expeets to start to Don’t forget to place your farm to s e ll1 w a s arrested on a charge of assault day for Iowa and M innesota to P R O FE SSIO N A L . C A R D S . and battery. The bearing was post- ' '" b itives and friends for a with It. E. lloskinsoii. Born— To the wife of 1). W. i poned u n til Sept. 2(1, a t Id A. M., tim e. M . S M IT H , Huff, S unday, Sept. IS. a son. ! when a ju ry was dem anded bv the I ) r . Born- To the wife of Fred G uin- License to wed has been granted defendant, and the officer is still out T H E PIONEER BRICK, ther Sunday, Sept. IS, a tine plow- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON to F rank Pickett and M ary Beach- after jurym en as we go to press, boy. M other and child doing MORO, OREGON, Ollire at Drug Store. ler. j L ast F riday, David McKelvey nicely. Friday evening of each week will be ! appeared before Justice Meader and G ilbert Allison and K elly M. ladies’ night at the bowling alley of K. filed inform ation against J o h n , M o ro .....................................................Oregon. Dealers in G roceries, D ry Goods, Shoes and Dunean of G rass \ alley were in B. W heat, next door to th e City H otel. C lark am i Jessie C lark bis wife F u rn is h in g Goods. Moro S a tu rd a y evening. We aek- F . E . Brown will bring bis fam ily , charging them w ith assault with a S W IL S O N S H U N T IN G T O N F. H. MEADER & CO H e rrin Uxlg»', No. 2— Meets every !W,U Called a t U p “ f fire ,k1L M onday evening in 1. O. O. F. h a ll.' ' ) o n t forget it. A ll sojo u rn in g m em bers invited to i T „ — 7----- 7-------- ~ SOLE AGENTS FOR a tte n d . M ary P eoples C. of H ’ ' *’ • b a rtle tt has his tine qnt- nowledge a p lea sa n t call. Mr. to town soon. dangerous weapon. S atu rd ay e v e n -! M rs . F lora B olton , Recorder. ta ge n e a rly com pleted, an d will D u m an was in on court business. Born- To the wife of Sherm an | ing defendants were arraigned and independent order OF odd f ,: llow 7 ! 80011 ° CCU py the S ame - Mrs. D. D. Bolton of The Dalles, Huff, Tuesdav, Sept. 2(1, 1X98, a tin* exam inations were continued For term s on Moro property call on ATTOHSEYS-AT-I.AW, Moro Lodge, No. 113— Meets a sister-in-law to our popular big bouncing boy. M other and to 2 P. M. Sept. 20. Not yet taken every S a tu rd a y evening. V isiting or address R. E. Hoskinson. druggist. G. N. Bolton, lias been child doing well. up as we go ter press. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OLOCK. Send in your nam e and $1 for b ro th e rs cord ially in v ited to m eet visiting in Moro for about two Rev. D. IL Leech and Jo h n C a ld -! S atu rd ay evening late, upon affi-1 w ith us. M. D amon , N. G. the M oro L eader , and get all the weeks. ' well of Antelope were doing h u s i- ' davit of Kelley D uncan, Justice T1 D alles...................................... Oregon. H . S. M c D anel , See. news of all th e county for a vear. W agons, Hacks and Buggies, Mrs. P. O. DeMoss began school ness in Moro a day or two this M e a d e r placed Jo h n C lark under WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mrs. Geo. Strong took suddenly . . k. | bonds in the sum of $500. to keep i of every d e scrip tio n . <„ j • i , i .. at DeMoss last M onday. The peo- week M oro C am p, No. 351— Meets ;u ill S unday n ig h t an d Dr. S m i t h .......................... • 1 . ... J . B. H C S F O R D , pie of DeMoss have secured a good W indom A’ Stilwell have com- Peace- every \ \ ednesdav evening in I. 0 . 1 was called to atten d her. Attornev-at-Law and Notarv Public. O. F. h a ll. \ isitin g choppers are, Fine job printing ‘•while you w ait” at i teacher, who is equally well quali- pleted p a in tin g the new residenei A U C T IO N SALE, in v ite d to a tte W n d J . M artix C C tied in music. >n his ranch I thc Lkai>“ pTV88 room‘ 1,1 IUUS,V” i ° f J ‘ B' M cGrath Practices in all tin- Courts of this -Lit«- S a t u r d a y , S e p t. 2 4 . W m . H older . C lerk. W ork has begun on th e cellar The M. E. C hurch a t th is p l a c e 'n ta l p ," n ’ 1 will sell at public auction in Mono..................... O r e u o s . — and foundation for Mrs. S trong’s th a t is being erected, will have a R. J . G inn returned front W alla PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. I new residence in th e west end. seating capacity of about 380, and W alia M onday. He has been with Moro, at McCoy & .H ulse’s barn. S h e rm a n C ircle. No. 320— Meet W ater tanks, round or square, any will have a class-room connecting bis hither, who is quite sick, and | <>0 good yvung horses, from 4 to 6 i-very F rid a v e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o’c h c k . I . " ate years of age. T itle to horses guar Dr. Lloyd D. Id lem an , __i w • . • •. i sizp . iiih hv folding niav not recover. V isitin g bro th ers a n d sisters in v ite d 1 size’ lind 0,1 "hort notk* , tin U‘st to I k - with the m ain p a rt * d e n t is t . * bad, Moro M;g. Co. doors A ttention isc a lle d to the notice of anteed. Reference, W . L. W ilcox, to m eet w ith us. DOES ALL KINDS OF HIGH CLASS sheriff of G illiam county. M r. a n d Mrs. Geo. Ram ey were G eo . M KADER. Pres. Mr. C. Allison, who purchased an auction sale of horses in Moro DENTAL WORK. IdOYD D. I dleman . See. Term s of sale: approved notes, in Moro F rid ay on business, and the L. K. Moore store building, a r S atu rd ay next at McCoy it H ulse’s due in one vear. w ith interest a t 10 O ffic e lio n rs:'J:3 0 to l2 in .; 1 :3 0 to 5 p .m . m ade th is office an agreeable call. rived last week. H is sister-in-law barn, by W . C. Brown. PLEASE READ. per cent, per an n u m . Office over th e Bank. Moro, Oregon. Take a drive behind one of those P. J . P atterson it Co. are now- Tlia M oro L eader w ill n o t b e ' spirited team s to be found at McCoy A accom panied him . and will open an W. C. B rown . settled in their new store, next door ch arg ed tip to a n y one who has not H ulse's, and you will get your m oney’s a rtis t’s studio soon. R. E. H O S K IN S O N , M ORO, OREGON. to F. H. Meader it Co., where they b o w l in g . ordered th e paper. Any one get- w orth. W. E. Allison and Owen T hom p Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. will dispense patent medicines, con Following are the scores at Hog- tin g copies of the L eader need not) W . H. Moore. II. A. Moore and son have the honor of delivering Practices in all Courts of this State. fectionery, cigars, etc. g ard ’s howling alleys for the week he a fra id to tak e them out of the H. S. McDanel m ade trip s to Klon- the best wheat yet to the m ill at Jo h n K av arrived w ith his fam- ending Sept. 1i : P. O., for they w ill not be asked to dike th is week. Wasco. Mr. A llison’s wheat was Real E state, Collection and Insurance 3 MX. ily S a tu rd a y from P o rtlan d , and p a y for it o n ly from the tim e of, \ \ ’e have m ade arrangem ents to bluestem , and weighed 147 pounds Agency. Ahstr;u-t of titles and con ' lias moved into the D ickm an house, Monday—A. Ranisey ............... veyancing a spiN-ialty, Moro, Sher sul>serihing. All papers sent to furnish the L eader and W eekly to the sack. man county, llregon. W ednesday—C. E. Knowles y o u before a re a free gift. W e di O regonian a t the very low price of Miss Bertha D arby arrived here j opposite the school house. We res|»K-ttully solicit business in our Thursday—.1. M. B artlett By request, th e llillard table and line, insuring th at prom ptness which al th is for th e purpose of lettin g all $1.75 per year in advance. lagt wcek from W aldo H ills, near Friday—J . M. B artlett ways follows strict utlentiou to m atters Bowling Alley will lie closed on Sunday. see w hat kind of a newspaper we Money to loan on Sherman county Salem . She has been engaged to Ladies are welcome at all tim es. Special Saturday—J . M. Bartlett of this character, confident of ourahility The place to go to get w hat you w ant, at a price th a t will suit. to handle the same in a m anner satisfac- ladies . im blish, a n d in th is way expect to farm land in am ounts of not less than teach in thc public school in Moro, I ladies’ night w ill I k - as usual. Wednes- i torv to all. W e’ll sell you guns, true to shoot. ^»roA-e th a t we publish the b e s t; 12000 in each loan. Address P . O. Box b u t a8 t h e U r m n o t 1(Cgin u n . day evening. W . H ogoard . W iilnesilay—Mrs. Brow n.. 24 No. ” , Moro, Oregon. pa|K-r in S h erm an county. 4 MX. O ysters,crackers, and new Issits; til Oct. 3, she has gone to visit her G- M ■ Brock has been obliged, B U S IN E S S C A R D S . Messrs. J. K. Craig. B. M. Brown Sunday—Ray Ragsdale .......... sister for a few days a t A rlington. on account of a larger business Y O U R S U B S C R IP T IO N Pickles plenty, all the tim e. and M. H. B ernett of K ent, were! Monday—Lute Holder th an he anticipated, to huikl a 2- W ill expire w hen there is a blue in Moro S atu rd ay on business. W M . H O L D E R W m. H enriehs and H. S. Me- W ednesday—A. Ginn Dry giNtds new. com ing just in line. story ad d itio n , 14 by 20 feet, to his Friday—J. M. Jo h n so n ............ pencil m a rk u n d er vour nam e, a n d . , . . . Will run a team frhm Red Barn, Moro „■ 11 Danel and fam ilies spent last Sun- “ » buy your ta t cattle. M ill Saturday—John C oy................... to Wasco ami return every day. o n ly one or two m ore copies will be vou choice beef, pork, m utton and veg- day a t DesChutes picnicing. re sta u ra n t on M ain street. A nother fine assortm ent of m a sent you. unless you renew. \\ a tc h , etables. F agk a P arky , Moro. Billy brought home four large trout Ix’ave Moro 5 P. XL; connects with 7 C H U R C H S E R V IC E S . o’clock train at Wasco. for it. a n d renew a t once, so as to Jesse I.an d ry is in J . C. W il- in his basket. He is an expert at terial for job work just arrived at Rev. W. H. Bast will preach next th is office. Call and inspect our not m iss a n y copies. i Hants’ ton so rial parlors as assist- angling now. All he needs is a P O P U L A R P A S S E N G E R L IN E . work, get prices, a n d give us y our S unday. Sept. 25. at Jack 's school Express and freight handled prom ptly 1 a n t barber. forked stick and grasshopper. house. 11 a. m .; at DeMoss Springs. Owing to ou r rap id ly increasing an ! with care. You can gefc shaved eight tim es for £ w E k o d h a g p u ffic ie n tlv r e . order. Satisfaction guaranteed. M oro M e rca n tile Co. su b scrip tio n list, we are obliged to one dollar, and not or cold baths for 25 3 p. m .; a t P resbyterian Church, , , . . * The following persons m ade final covered to be about again. Last refrain from sending out as many- ¡ c e n ts at Cousens’ tonsorial parlors. Moro. 7 :30 p. m. Subject, ‘‘M an, proof before C ounty Clerk H e n R. M . B R A S H , week he attended the W orkm en’s The Son of God.” sa m p le copies of th e M oro L eader P. O. DeMoss expects to build a richs S atu rd ay , Sept. 17: Mrs. as heretofore. To a ll receiving resjdence on tbe D akin lot th is fall, lodge here, of which he is a mem- HOUSE PAINTER, CRAINER ANO PAPER- Louisa Clem ents, anil Geo. Clem A C lo s e C a ll. her. The lodge furnished a com HANCEH. copies who have not subscribed, w e near j ustiee M eader’s new home, W hat m ight have lK*en a very ents of G rass Valley, and M. H. petent nurse for him > h ile needed, ex te n d a c o rd ial in v itatio n to do so R „ Meader & f o of M<m) Qr .Oregon, disastrous fire started in the hunk Moro, B ennett of Kent. a t once, ben d in y o u r subecrip- have th e agency for B utteriek’s dress and he seems to thoroughly appre- Ja s. H ayes is still ru n n in g his of Moore Bros. Sunday evening. tio n w ith o u t delay, an d pay your y attern s. They will keep all th e latest ciate it. It was discovered in tim e to pre H A MOORE. d o lla r soon as you can. , styles eonstantlv on hand. T he W asco county court leased, thresher, an d will not go to the vent dam age. The fire started in W H MOORE. Palouse co u n try , as reported. His Judge O. N. Denny, brother of a t tb eir last term , the DesChutes Mrs. Dora W illia m s , Prop., M cro, O regon. the waste basket in some m anner, F ine job work a t th e L e a d e r , Mrs. B. F. Pike, was severely gored rjVer to the S herm an C ounty Lum- leg. th a t was h u rt some tim e ago, is and was b urning briskly when B E S T 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 . prem room . C all an d see our by his i>et Jersey bull a short tim e and Wixxl Co. The com pany nearly well, an d he is able to walk smoke was seen forcing out through BANKERS. around. H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r c o m m o r c ia l t r a v e le r s . ago. sam ples. now hold a lease from Ixvth coun- the transom over the d<xir. II. A. T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k in g There will be a H arvest Ball If you want a high grade, first-class k es, and are preparing to em bark If you w ant to buy a farm rem em ber „ Moore happened to lx* near at B u s in e s s , M o ro, O r e g o n . RATES REASO NABLE.' 1888 model bike for less mouev th an vou . . a t the Moro O pera House on , , R . E . H oskinson. H e has some fine , , - - in the business on a n extensive given S, . . , m- i band at the tim e, and hastened to le tte r s of cri-Jit issaci available on i can get in any o th er place, come and ; Friday evening. Sept. 30. Tickets, ’Full line of |>atent n-.etiicini-s. stationery a¡.<¡ cigars kepi in the Postotfice bargains. 5cale- open the door, and the fire was E astern states. see ours. F. H . Meader <!fc Co. store. including supper. $1.50. Best of A rnold B u h m an a n d wife spent Mrs. Al. Porter and children H av in g located in Moro per- m usic a n j a generai good t jm€ quickly extinguished, w ithout c a ll Collections m ade a t all |<oints on fa S a tu rd a y w ith Mrs. H enrichs. ing out thc fire departm ent. have lieen visiting for a few days m an e n tly , I desire to announce to assured HUNTINGTON & WILSON, FREEPORT WIND-MILLS, STÜDEBAKER BROS’ ULE co. Large and complete stock of G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e , Machinery, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks. M o rn M e rc a n tile C o ., B ra n c h S to res: M O N K L A N D A N D K L O N D IK E . NEW MCSC HOTEL M OORE vorable tern.F. B R O S ., Sight exchange ami tele graphic transfers «olii on New York San ew ni E R D U lIn g e r - E a k ln W e d d in g , h'ig new rem odeled ; M a rrie d -A t Rutledge M. E. Francisco, Portland, The Ihtllis and v a -‘ rimis |Kiints in Oregon and W ashington. j .a t a t t h e . . . . photographs. A our patronage is jX)Wj;n g a n ev (he public for free C hurch, Sept. 18th. Louis D illin- W ork began last week on a The L eader leads all other pa- respectfully solicited. D. A. H at- , 4 . ... , ... „ 1 1 J bowling for th a t evening. M anv ger to Miss Lottie L akin, Rev. w heat w arehouse a t DeMoss Springs, tiers in S herm an county in giving ten. ., , ., , . ' 5 , . .. JAMES MITCHELL. J . F . FOSS. r e 1 i " i • e availed them selves of the opjmr- Jo h n s officiating. Old cast iron bought by th e Moro t u n n c t to n ip etc ani rcliablt H arvest is about over, and tu n ity . The alleys are better now! The wedding cerem ony of the M anufacturing Co. at Moro. >7 i>er ton ; news, up to date, a n d in th e m o st though there were no very large th a n ever, and reflect credit on the above parties took place a t 12 M. G ra in in g. G lazing and P ap e r-H a n g in g . paid for all su itab le. Bring it in. i readable f< rm . yields of wheat, still the average is carpenters who did the work. (high noon) before a crowded house OFFICE AN0 5H0P AT SHELDON'S OLD STAND. M3.13 FOUNDSY BUILDING. Send $1.75 a n d vour nam e and Dr. I. M. S m ith has begun the good, and w ith fair prices Sherm an Married-_M onday, Sept. 19,1898, of personal friends. The bride was ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITHINC AND f • “ All work done in a w orkm anlike m anner. address to th e L eader , Moro, and erection of an office building 18 by county farm ers will prove th a t a parlors oi of the New Moro handsom e in blue silk and white WOODWORK. M o ro O re g o n . receive th e L eader a n d W eekly 20 on his property opposite A. D. farm er’s life is th e m ost independ- Hotel Mr V G Thom pson and The groom wore the custom - Bolton à Co’s drug store. O p . ecoxian one vear. W e a r e H o r e fo r B c is in e s s . e n t of any vocation. J a a n e E. P avne Rev. C. D. arX black dress suit. Vesta, Dil- If you w ant to know the live business w ith Mrs. Peoples. the public th a t I will be ready in a m en consult th e advertising columns oi E x tra s for all kinds of m achinery for week or ten days to tak e first-class w h e a t g a tu rd WINDOM & STILWELL HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. MITCHELL & FOSS. J n r t received a t th e M M . Co. a car load, of th e celebr-.'.ti-d b o n ie r Lum ber I I-« .- b lum ber *•’till you can’t {oundn. o » T hanks are due Mrs. M arv Me- Xickelsen officiating. W e join a linger, sister of th e groom, acted as D anel for valuable re jw to ria l fa-j host of friends in wishing them thc bridesm aid, and L ynn b e s Eakin. v „ r5 t h i , w „ . k . A r t ic k , fr „ rc h e r f u l l « ! m e a s u r e o f h a p p in e s s a n d b r o th e r o f t h e b r id e . . m .„ . Give v.s a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. I KASEBERGS ‘ Misses Sadie Gideon a n d M innie Com bined Show.” was in town last facile læn , \ ‘ave a P I ^ e d in other S m ith were in tow n from G rass week two night», a n d showed to a Pa IK>rs, and been well received. In V alley th is week. ! fair-sized house th é first night and ear ,)regon*an the write- to a larger one the second. UP Gherman county was her C t y H o tel, firs t-c la s s .te rm s reason-. ë ' work, a n d speaks for itself, ab le. H eadquarter» for commercial L um ber, shingle», moldings, wood,) 1 trav elers. J clic » J . W iley , | etc., at bed-rock price», opjoeite foundry, J o h n W illia m s is a h a p p y m an. Propriotor. ! Moro. J . O. E lbod , Prop. A few days ago he received word Prof. A. A. Jo h n so n , from Mas- J -M . D unahoo and fam ily, and t h a t he had fallen heir to a large sachusetts. h as been doing good C ushm an, attended the Dil- sum o{ m one y -$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 we arc in- w ork c lean in g a n d tu n in g pianos i in ^ * E a k in w eddin2 a t Rutledge {ormed. M r. U d lia m s has been a n d org an s for th e p a st week. last . u nday. T h e L eader is th e best paper in ! ¿ X T p r in J ." OLD STAND, OUR LEADER ■ After thc cerem ony about HO guests prosperity. M oro................................................ Oregon. 1 A. E. Lake was in town M onday, were invited to Mr. Otis E a k in ’s Is our own hand-sewed harness. We also c arrv a fine line o f. . .. a n j w hile here m ade final ar- home to thc wedding dinner, which rangen ie n t8 fo rth e im m e d ia te e re c - was bountiful and excellent, and j although thc spacious parlors were and everything in a fully-equipped harness shop. tion of his residence. W . H. crowded, thc host and hostess were R E P A IR IN G -A E K K IN O S . Bishop is to do the carpenter a t hom e and en tertain ed each f W “ ' 'ft our prices l»efore buying elsewhere. work. O ur excellent public sc h o o l, 7". __,r i is one of the causes bringing Mr. selections of m usic great- WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND Lake here. ! oppreciated bv alI< d u r -ng t h e ' SPECTACLES. A. B. P otter was in town Tues- serving of this feast. The presents | W. 0. HADLEY, SADDLES, CHAPS, BRIDLES, WHIPS. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. ’ HEYDT & CO., M oro, Or. A ll W o r k W a r r a n t e d F ir 3 t - C ! a s s . working in J . C. W illiam s’ barber (,a y H e infornied U8 th a t he has were num erous and very useful. bUt qUU’ *?' P h a s e d the K londike branch of The bride is the eldest d au g h ter of Factory agent (or Bicycles. Pianos, O r gans, G raphophoncs and Kodaks. S h e rm a n co u n ty to »end to y o u r photographer» friends in th e east to let them see ■ a n J agentg haye doin w h a t k iif l of a co u n ty we have. . p „ t r n n : ,„ , l ikp f ), nt ‘V ' ? ' ° ‘“ “ ‘" ’ i M oro ....................................... O regon . . >8 the place where purchasers will and a very estim able young lady. I Ba8t * rKlay evening a tew get th eir m oney’s w orth. K londike The groom is the eldest son of A. _-_i_ a. ... friends gathered a t the elegant now has three tra in s a day, m aking D illinger, an d is a student for the R anches sold and leased by L. W . j wjsh to locate here. Mowry residence to enjoy an even- the town all life a n d bustle. m in istry , and both bride and H u n tin g , Moro. «Julius J . ilev, 1 n p oi of ropia to l»nl tlie ir | I Ar _______________ groom have grown up i am ong thc .. ’ . late . of Tlie Tralles, »»i iiifc, boviai .1 m m irtH irvn a nrul n u to uiu vntir S la te r Bros’ n e a t cottage is ne a rly ha» taken charge of the City Hotel, and yoUng friends. Miss Ida and Mas- Mo°re Bros, are erecting a plat form in Moro to receive wheat, and niarD friends a t the wedding, t 111 OI . com pleted, a n d th e ir m other ex respectfully solicits th e traveling public , , to call and give l.is house a trial. ItCF GeOrSe’ ^ « ^ 1 1 for a tim e, as if they can get the balance of lum - whom rcJoicc a t the u n io n > and ! pects to soon come from th e valley . . . . . . . I the la tte r are going aw av to school M rs. C. W . Moore and Mrs. O. L the w inter A real enjoyable her in tim e will be ready to receive wdsh them a long am i happy life ., to occupy it. wheat in about a week. The dif such as can be found only in bliss Finest rig» in th e county, at any hour, P. K ing, of G rass V alley, have tim e wag had) and one th a t wiU ficulty of getting lum ber prom ptly, ful wedded life. tieen enjoying an outing a t Mr. | rem embered by those present. d a y o r n ig h t. M c C oy & H clsk . The editor joins these num erous is causing a great deal of vexatious H a rris ’ fru it ranch on the Des- T he Q u ak er social was a very friends in th eir k indly wishes to 'r o i l e t A r tic le s , The editor of the Leader was delay in building operations in p le a sa n t affair, a n d we u n d erstan d Chutes. our young friends. If you desire to look your l»est, have i k in d ly rem em bered and honored Moro. . . . . an«! leading brands o f. . . . a financial success. S h a r e Y o u r B le s s in g s . your laundry done by the Troy Laundry w ith a piece of the weddidg cake, Jo h n H . Rogers, whose death, on Co. A. E . Cousens, agent. Call on him ! . . , The world is very full of sorrow F a rm e r» ! You can g et your window t ! ?ent us ’rom ^ e wedding feast a t Sept. 13, was recorded in last and tria l, and we c an n o t live fram es already ‘‘plow ed,’ th u s sa \in g l o r jiiiC v o * j Rutledge upon the m arriage of week’s L eader , was 59 years anil 1 w ork, a t J . O. E lro d ’s. am ong our fellow-men and be true W .O . H adley expects to move Migg Lottie E akin a n J M r. IjOuig m onth old. The funeral services | wUhout gharing tbcir loadg If we T he little son of H e n ry Myers, his fam ily into his new residence DUlinger) S unday, notice of which were held a t M onkland, an d the in- j are happy we m ust hold the lam p MORO, OREGON. M w hile d riv in g a team along the th is week. He will pccupy a win- appeareg in anotber colum n term en t was in the Odd Fellows’ of our happiness so th a t it will fall road la st F rid a y , h ad a horse drop dow in the Pioneer Brick w ith his the benigon of p cacean d proeperity Cem etery a t Moro on the 14th. The ; upo„ thc ghadowed h e a rt. If we jeweler business. atten d them through life. dead. father’s body was placed by t h e ) haye no burden it ¡g ()Ur J u t t(( Any one w ishing to purchase harness, M aih in e e x tra s, all kinds, full line Bishop C. C. McCabe, of the M. E. I BÌde of the 80n a n d d a u Kh ter, w ho put our ghoulderg under the load o{ saddles, bridles, or anything in the liar- h ard w are, etc., a t K londike store. ..........I have oiKuicd a ........... the la tte r p a rt of August. otberg. Sclfigbnegg niugt die ol ness line, will save money by first con- C hurch, will deliver his fam ous lec- All co m m u n icatio n s in tended for eulting us. W e now have a large stock 1 tu re on the “ B right Side of Life in There rem ain the widowed m other children to m ourn his frozen w ithin ug We g()()n k a r n , p u b lic a tio n m u st be in n ot late r hand-m ade harness on hand. Come L ib b y P r is o n ,” in The Dalle Sept and seven SC' ......... a t ........... th a n T uesday noon of each week and see our new stock of saddles grass ; 2 2 , ( to . m o rro w ) a t 7 :3 0 p . M a t I«88, «> one of whom, a son, was a t , ^b a ^ we c an n o t live for ourselves m ats and ring bits. H e y d t * C o . ' ’ . la s t a c tcconi in Polk county sick i and bo Chri8tian9> th a t thc 1(legs. ; CORNER MAIH AND SECOND STREETS. to in su re in sertio n in c u rre n t issue. the M. E. Church. No doubt it . icconnts 7 w ith fever. If you w ant b lan k deeds, m ort- wm be a tre a t to tboge wbo a ttend) I ings th a t are sent us are to h e ; Boo ten a n d W a tk in s lost 12 gages, notes, legal b lan k covers, and as thc pHce of admis8ion ig shared w ith others in th a t we are | ¿I8F” 'l'-als any hour from 5 o’eloek in head of horses w hile d riv in g K lo n d ik e C o ld the m orning to 10:30 at night, and on etc., call a t the L eader job office onjy 50 centg> which goes for the only God’s alm oners to carry them th ro u g h th e fire in th e m o u n ta in s. special iK-easions 12 o’clock. Your p a t- , Loaned on Sherm an county real in God’s nam e to those for whom ' ronage is solicited. T h e riders were com pelled to l>e in a n d inspect our blanks and prices, church, it is expected th a t a large e sta te.’ Call on or address W e will show the neatest blanks at > au d ience w in gr,.(>( (b„ d istin . ! they were intended. Pacific I’r o t- 1 R. E. H oskinson th e saddle for th re e co n tin u o u s G. W . B R O C K , P i c p i i e l o r . m o s t r e a s o n a b l e p r ic e s . g u i- h e d d iv i n e . a p lo lf M oi", Greg' cstant. Mvro Oregon. da vs. A. D. BOLTON & GO., NEW LUMBER YARD AT MORO, OREGON, Where you can find all kinds Lumber, STATIONERS. Shingles, Lath, Molding, Wood and Coai. DRUGCISTS AND PATENT MEDICINES C IG A R S RESTA U RA N T. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT SPECIAL RATES ON LARCE BILLS. YARDS OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY. d - Feed m ill in co n n e ctio n . • J. O. ELROD, Prop. G. D WOODWORTH ........ DEALER IN .... GENERAL MERCHANDISE, dt LUMBER, FENCbPOSTS AND CORDWCOD. ALL KINDS OF CREEN AND DRIED FRUIT. MA t O R DERS PROM PTLY A TTEN D ED TO. H o o d R iv e r, O re g o n .