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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1898)
The change in our laws, so as to render a verdict by less than the A ■ . , , , J . .. „ entire jurv in . civil eases legal— P u b lis h e d t v e r y W e d n e s d a y b y t h e , J say by two-thirds or three-fourths— M o r o P u b lis h in g C o. as proposed by the Oregon Bar As Tattered a t «lie Post Office at Moro. sociation, has some very good fea Oregon, as second-class m atter, tures. Many times a ease is not Apr® 27, 1898. decided upon its merits, so much as ' ■ ''V a t c s o r S U B S C R IP T IO N : upon the result of a compromise FER YEAR, S I . 00 SIX MOUTHS, 50C. by the majority of a jury, with (in advance.) one or perhaps two members of the S ingle C o rn * 5 C ents . jury who think they know more A dvertising rates made know n on ap : than all the rest. We believe that plication. iust'ee would more often he meted ! .. W. H vstix « ............. ' . ........E ditor . out to litigants under the proposed ----- -—---------------- .. change than at present under the ■WEDNESDAY... ........... DEC. 7, 1898. law that requires the verdict to he unanimous. M O RO LEADER. T a k e C a re of th e F o o t i Two of the best papers ill the state of Oregon—the Weekly Ore- gonian and L eader for the small sum of $1.75 per vear. ~ ~ ~ “ “ ~ MORO MAN’F. CO., Edward Hiteheoek says of the foot: “ Probably no organ of the body lias been more abused by the fashion of its dress than has P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S . the foot. From time immemorial, and by almost the entire human C. J. B R IG H T , race, it has been squeezed into an of hard leather, I A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . unyielding ease IS T H E B E S T IN T H E C O U N T Y . never so large as the foot itself Will practice in any court of the state when resting outlie ground, and Office, over Krause’s harness shop. WE ARE READY NOW TO DO ALL KINDS OF W O RK/ -W with a high appendage called th e . ... e 1 i e 1 \\ asco , : : : : O rkuon We can and do print any size from the smallest card to posters IS by heel, whence have come corns, bun 21 inches. We have in stock of our own printing W e c a n c a s t a n y t h in g in o u r ions, et id genus omne of accesso F o u n d r y f r o m a s to v e h o o k u p . ries of civilization.” D r . I. M . S M l ' F H , If, in spite of the truth of the have as good an iron lathe, planer and drill as made, f i e P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N above statement, the foot still ren ders us excellent service, what do all kinds of work: Wood work, repairing, new work «4 all kinds. Office at Drug Store. might it not do if from the first it i . ............With and without indorsements,................... Call and give us a trial. __ Q F 7 IC IA E D IR E C T O R Y . M O R TG A G E RELEASES. had received humane treatment? M oro.............................................. Oregon. M O RO M A N F . CO. VNITKU. states . There are people who do not Even now, without living in the W illiam M cK in ley ... President. know that when they pay off a W a rra n te e D e e d s, C ro p a n d C h a tte l M o r t face of fashion as regards the style H . 5 W I L S O N . «Garrett A. H obart Vice President. B . S H U N T IN G T O N . mortgage they should always see of shoes ami slippers, we do much g a g e s , R e le a s e s o f M o r tg a g e , e tc ., -b .h u lla y .............. Secretary of State. i.y m a n V . Gage. Secretary of Treasury. to it that the same is properly re to mitigate the tortures of this very HUNTINGTON & WILSON, fJWTAII s tric tly firs t-c la s s and p ro p erly w orded. NfHSti«.« Secretary of Iutyriiw. leased and the release recorded in necessary adjunct to the human Ic e C r e a m P a r lo r » , a n d Itr.s^lkA 't A lg e r...{. .Secretary of "War. the county clerk's office. If this anatomy. ATTOHNEVS-AT-LAW, J o h iilK l ong Secretary of Navy. is not done, an abstract of title Nearly every one despises his .T:4hM *t.ytory v j ^ ’osbnaster General. C o n f e c t io n e r y S to re . will not F IR S T N A T IO N A L B ANK B LO CK. J o h n W, Griggs Attorney General. Wl11 n o t show snow the tne property piopert) to.-lie to.-oc f,.tq, probably because they are t ill J a m e s W ilson. .Secretipy of Agriculture, clear of the incumbrance, and deniahlv uglvi But may it not he ......................as consistent with our quality of work............ W LEADING CIGARS AND TOBACCO. W .Oregon. «linger H e r m a n ^ Jy in t Coiuiniskioner. might lead tw expensive lawsuits. true t!‘at t^ey W(„d d ' lud be so The Dalles We have bad prepared a proper ugly were they not despised? STATE OF OREGON. W M . HOLDER, MORO. and convenient form of Release. Th^t the foot o{‘a little chUd a' ‘We invite comparison of our work and prices with any ----- ,- ----------------- V Governor. , , . . , , . NV.V‘ foftlV i’. J. B. H O S F O R D , V Of S ta te -. a n d l ‘ « v e printed a supply for o u r, thiug <yi beatuy ¡s ackl>, •knowledged others. Samples can lie seen in many places all over the county and . Secretare «ífir. Káncaí.t Attornev-at-Luw an«l Notary Public. Treasurer, customers. Calf on us when in j,v ajp The mother ea •aresses it 1 ’hil. Metcham at our office. R E D t i . M. Irw in Supt. Pub.. Instruction need of any such blanks and we will tvndergly, carefully trims the tiny AV. H . L eeds.......................State P rinter furnish them cheap. M O R O P U B L IS H IN G CO . nails on the shapely toes, and Practices in all the Courts of this State, j V. S. SENATOR. ~ ~; ~ ~ gazes proudlv at the arched instep M o r o .......................... O regon *. We are le a se d to note tlnyt, and the gok For the firg( V ¿Sige Tv'.Xlá b L le, 1 Joseph Simon School Superintenda.it Ragsdale is Qr thm> yearg q{ babv>g Hfe CONGRESSMEN. ,^>mi«sH. Tongue, determined tp lab o r not according hjg fwt a,mogt a/ nHU.h D r. L lo y d D. I d le m a n , XV. R. Kfiià srpREME jcim . es . to his meager salary, hut according care as do his chubby bands. * d e n t is t . * G o o d c a r e g iv e n s to c k . T e r m s R e a s o n a b le . F . A. MoOre, It. 8. Bean,C. E . Wolverton, j to the great need of honest, earnest The daily washing, nail-cleaning D O E S ALL K IN D S O F H IG H CLASS ........Is the place to get good meals or Ix.ard by the day or week.......... effort to build up our public school and powdering are never omitted. j 8EVEXT1I Jl'DICIAL DISTRICT. W . C . J O H N S T O N & C O ., P r o p s . DENTAL W ORK. AV. L. B n u b h a w ............... Circuit Judge, system. Though young in years. 25 CEMTS. Then as babyhood passes, and Office hours : 9 :30 to 12 in. ; 1 :30 to 5 p . m. M — t ..................... Moro, .........................................O regon. A .A .J ^ n e r ,, ,VrpsevutwR A wo^y. and though only in office a few Wvrk itf deniandU of thesc hitherto Office over th e Bank, Moro, Oregon. A C h o ic e lin e of C a n n e d L u n c h Goods, fin e C o n fe c tio n e ry , 7E. u fu ” r.. *• B. D ...... Jo in t Senator. montbs, he has, we firmly believe. ' petted darlings, they gradually are, Best a fte r -d in n e r C igars. G illiam , Sherm an and Wasco counties. \ accomplished more for the advance j neglected, until by the time their J o h n M ichell.....................Jo in t Senator, /J F Everything first-class, and terms the lowest compatible with R. E. H O S K IN S O N , ment ,« of interest in school m matters. Sherm an and Wasco. mem .n.vnw ... a u rrs. • Jg of a g ç < h e | quality JL S. H untington. E. N. Jones. Joint not only by teacher and pupil, but mother takeg g maUer of Attorney-at-Law ami Notary Public. G. W . B R O C K , P ro p rie to r. M oro, O reg o n . R epresentatives. Sherm an, U aseo. by parents as well, than any of bis j ghoulJ Practices in all Courts of this State. 1 fll SEV ERA L FORM S The best equipped Machine Shop and Foundry in Eastern Oregon. OF N O TES, FREE READING ROOMS OUR PRICES ARE AS «QW BARN LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. G O O D R IG S , G O O D F E E D . BROCK’S RESTAURANT S herman corsTV. P ¡eeessors.___________ plain of corns, callosities, aud even t • ' . . . . .' Jö h n F h ltb h '. . County Jw lge. * , . , . lL T /O r r , K. 11. King, Commissioners. T h a t proposition of gpain to ] of a n in g ro w in g nail. W hat else H o r r id AVm. H en rich s............... ..............Clerk, have an international committee ca’1 one expect of feet. Wm. Hohler......................*....... sheriff. ,f o investigate, the Maine disaster, i tilings! Harper s Bazar. Treasurer. ' witli the understanding that the TV. Stanlev When the voung man called to County Supt. 'W . H. Raggiale , , * , , , responsible party, if Spain, shall ........Assessor. ?B. F. Pike . . . . ask for the old mail s daughter the Cnmrer send a warship 1 to salute our flag latter ‘ ‘ thought it was necessary I - . ---- M. -------- Sm ith coroner. _ 1 W K m 'S- . . . . - . ........ Purveyor, at Aew 1 ork, otherwise this coun- .. that being . • J. hfn: to put up a good bluff, , . , , E . Jlanr.afin ............ Stock Inspector, trv to bear all the expense, is verv , <;eo. Meatier, Justice; much like the proposition, “ Heads th® " SUaI metllod <>f procedure. D istrict No. Consequently he looked solemn, - E . B. W heat, Constable Real E state, Collection and Insurance Agency. Abstract of titles and con- vevancing a specialty. Moro, Sher- man county, Oregon. We resjs'ctfully solicit business in onr line, insuring th a t promptneoe which a l - 1 " !‘.v " follows strict attention to matter» of this character, confident of our ability to handle the same in a m anner satisfac- ,,u to r y to a ll. _______ - ---- B U S IN E S S M ORO, FARMERS P le a s a n t ly s it u a t e d , n e a r t h e C e n t e r o f S h e r ..................... why feed your team s...................... m a n C o u n ty , a n d b e in g t h e C o u n t y S e a t, HIGH-PRICED WHEAT AND BARLEY is t h e le a d in g b u s in e s s t o w n ..............when you can buy mill fet'd a t ............... o f t h e C o u n ty . CARDS. THE WASCO MILL I win, tails you lose.” coughed once or twice as a sort of ‘ W M . HO LDER ..........for a little more than half the value of wlieat............ Real estate records talk elo- Master Brigham of the national P«’Hminary, communed with him- Will run a team from Red Barn, Mom B U L K FOR B U L K , «¡uently of prosperity or its reverse, grange tells of a thrifty farmer in a niinute or two> coughed , to Wasco ami return every day. In Sherman county real-estate his district who was prone togrum- an,l asked. Leave Moro 4 710 P. M .; connects with 7 ........ and at same time patronize a home industry........... o’clock train at Wasco. Transactions show a wonderful in- j,le. Once when his wheat crop! 1 a n ' ° u> ■'u l ’P " r! 1 *n f '“' Bring in a load of wheat and try the experiment. It will save' f r o m $ 1 2 5 t o $ 3 0 0 , w h ile •orc.isG^’iti prosperity^?during the l,M>ked very promising a n e i g h b o r • ' s^c ' ias ' KTn ac" P O P U L A R P A S S E N G E R L IN E . vou money. ■year ^tiding 5ov. 1H1S9S, over the congratulated him on the prospect. CUf’t"rnw** Express and freight handled prom ptly yeai*fcafore. Wlieat land has lieen -‘Oh well, you don’t know anything couldn , returned the. and w ith care. RESIDENCE LOTS CAN BE BOUCHT FROM In good demand, changing hands about it. The winds will spoil it.” - ° u n e n»an. promptly. T ought t o . — freelv of late,-but at too low figures- The spring went and no winds de- 1** sh am ed of myself. , R. M. B R A S H / Where it Yirfjuently occurs that a vastated the fields and his neighbor The old man s bluff was called, ELLIS NEECE. W. J ASHBY HOUSE PAINTER, CRAINER AND PAPER- purchaser pays for the land out of kindly noted the fact with satisfac- j — hit ago I ost. HANCEK. «he profits of only two. and some- tion. “ Xo use,” replied the'farmer. ........ A c c o rd in g to d e s ira b ility of lo c a tio n . A Man’s Description. Watts»— times one crop of wheat, land is “the summer ain’t over and we will M oro,................................................Oregon. Mrs. Pot.s just looked stunning in (held too” cheap.- Xo other legiti- have a drouth.” The summer her new outfit this afternoon. ¡mate ittgestment offers so great passed, and the wheat still waved Mrs. W atts—How was she W H . M O O R C . H A. MOORE. profit as land at such’ prices. When luxuriantly. The neighbor repeated Proprietors of the popular Mail. Passenger and Express Stage line from Residence projierty is in great demand, and a paying investment wou’d dressed? -the farm hand of Sherman county his congratulations, but was told a Wasco to Antelope via Moro, Grass Valiev and Kent. be the erection of a W atts—I can’t exactly describe ,is placed at a value commensurate blight was sure to overtake the crop the rig, except that it had these DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. THROUGH TRIP IN ONE DAY. BANK ERS. •with its real worth, then and not before it was harvested. Xo blight pneumatic sleeves. Fare, one way ......................................... .......................... $ 4 .5 0 . NUMBER OF COTTAGES FOR RENT. ¿ill/then, can we expect to attract came and the barn was loaded with T ra n s a c t a G eneral B an k in g strangers to our county. In other the wheat crop which was the larg- *pbe Telephone? Ding-a-ling- ¿ W “ Shortest line from Portland and way points by 12 hours. B u sin ess, Moro, O reg o n . Church and school facilities are unrivaled. The evil effects of the sa -scctions of the country where land est for years. The neighbor could bng _ (ad Rb)—C lerk “ Hello, L etters of credit issued available on GOING S O IT II. GOING NORTH. loon are unknown. Why not come to the' oounty that in 1897 is no more productive prices are not refrain from reminding the that?” E astern states. Wasco...................................10 a. m Antelope ..................... .3 a. m. Moro..................................1:30 p. m Kent .7 a. ni. •jtiuch higher than here. When farmer that all his fears had come Employer—“ Jones, don’t you Collections made a t all points on fa Grass Valley..................... 4 p. m Grass Valley.......... .9 a. m. RAISED ONE-SEVENTH OF ALL THE WHEAT IN ORECON, ¡¿4.rm land is held* at from five to j to naught, and that he had a good knuw better than to waste time vorable term s. Sight exchange and tele- K ent......................... 7 p. ni Moro......................... 1 30 p. in. <en dollars per acre, in any locality, crop, 25 bushels or more to the acre, trying to find out who is calling us graphic transfers sol.l on New York, San Arrives at Antelope........... 10 p. m Arrives at Wasco. . 4 p. m. people seeking investment, or p*Oh yes. Good enough, but not up Up? I Haven’t you anything to do? Francisco, Portland, The Dalle« and va- A n d m o r e w h e a t p e r c a p it a t h a n a n y c o u n t r y riou.« (Klints in Oregon and W ashington. homes, do not travel far to look at worth much,” said the incorrigible y vxt man tbat goes near that in t h e w o r ld . it. thinkirtg the land must be poor, grumbler. “There are t»xi many tjdng wdi jæ discharged.” to be held at so low figures. The ¡bushels to the acre. It will kill records show however that our i»eo- the price.” Collector—“Say, look here, I’m i T im e S c h e d u le No. 3 .—T o T a k e E ffect F rid ay, July 1st, 1898. 12:01 A. M . P a c ific T im e . pie arc beginning to awake to the — tired of calling here about this The climate is so delightful to the senses that one feels a con T a k e C a re o f Y o u r M o n e y . jeweler , fact that land is worth more than ! bill.’ Xo. 2. Xo. 3. Xo. 1. Xo. 4. stant buoyancy of the heart, and experiences in the consciousness of The D ebtor- “Well. I’m mighty i t has been selling at. The sales! Xever part with a dime without mere existence an undefinable and delicious joy. The atmosphere, ARRIVE. ARRIVE. Ju rin g -th e year,-ending Xov. 1, regard to the returns. Invest | glad to hear it.” LEAVE. LEAVE. generally free from moisture, is so transparent that distant objects lose Wasco. 7:00 p. ni. 8:15 a. ni 4:00 p. m. 1S9S, were nearly double those of wisely. Our question should be. CLEANING AND REPAIRING. «5:00 a. m. 6:15 p. ni. 7:30 a. ni ' one-half their distance to the eve. Biggs. 5:40 a. m. 4:40 p. m. S t o c k h o ld e r s ’ M e e t in g . 3X9Gr’97, while the total yafee was “ How can I get the most out of Leave. Leave. Arrive. Arrive. jnorg tl;an doublé; that is, tlienv.m- this dollar?” I can burn it up in Notice is hereby given to th e stock D. C. O 'R E IL L Y . G en. M anager. E. E. L Y T L E , P resident. ‘The Columbia Southern Railroad will lie completed to this ’•her of sales increased 96,per cent, ygars or bank it at four per cent. holders of th e Moro M anufacturing ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS. place by the 1st of January. The population in the past twelve and the increased a HU) ith it I can minister to the flesh holder» . ., . held . ., in . Moro, Sherm .. .dim u k total values votuvs mvivoacTu xtl will I«» an months has increased from 150 to 350. Business opportunities are un per cent, with an average increase or so use it as to help my body and c ountv> Oregon, at the Moro Op?ra W. C. WILLIAMS, M'C’R. THE FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, . NEXT 1»OOK TO RADLEY S B R IC K .. for each transaction pfvdtbout 32 soul and the bodies and souls of | House, on Saturday, December 17th, excelled. For information concerning business investments, or the Y!î m m O r e g o n .. m percent. But* it is in the record my neighbors. That man wasn’t 1898, at ? P. M., for the purpose of d is-! ^ ,orO( purchase of property, address so’ far out of the way -of releases of real-estate mortgages — -------, * who, , dealing „, P08* , 1*« b- , v 8ale ®f all its l*«I*Hy. I*»«' ... th a t we sec more strongly the great with a spendthrift, declared tha^ stock) and up it8 busill^ ( and «increase in prosperity since Me- he would as soon spill his blood t[ie diHW,iution (rf M .dd COI|ipaiiy EXPRESS AND w M oro O regon. YÎÎ iKinley was elected. Look at this: foolishly as to waste bis money on By order of the Board of Directors, «sjfurirtg tjie year ending Xov. 1, non.-essojitials. z Did you ever think , this 14th day of Xovemlier, 1898. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED. POST-OFFICE IN TNE BUILOINC. j M o ro , O re g o n . 1897, there were 41 releases, value of {he great power of “heels” to , * W. H. M ixire , 1 resident. Attest : F ir s t - C la s s D R A Y IN G A N D T R U C K IN G . R n t e » î I^ o o m s, 25c u p . 25c. M e a ls , ■j185,575, while in the year ending make a strong bank account and , W m . H older , Sec’y. Xov. 1, 1898, there were 166're - a robust body? An hour, morning £ j^ “S a m p le Room . leases with a value of $215,203. and evening, in the open air, I ALL KINDS TEAMING ABOUT TOWN. L A N D N O T IC E S . • Over 400 per cent rn^re releases, i walking to and from business, is PROMPT AND CHEAP. N o tic e f o r P u b lic a t io n . '* jind over 600 percent more indebt- no great hardship for any well-j S TO P W H E R E T H E PEO PLE STO P, •edness canceled. There can be preserved man under seventy, fie1 L and O ffice at T he D alles , O rkqox , ) November 29, 1898. )’ but few. if, any, counties in the i walk too little and ride too much, Notice is hereby given th a t the follow- J M. D U N A H O O . ......................AT T H E ...................... TH E GREATEST NEW SPAPER ing-nameil settler has tile-1 notice of his state, or the United "States, for that Walking has two credits, namely: M o ro , O rego intention to make final proof in supiiort O N T H E P A C I F IC C O A S T , matter, that can show so great an better health and larger cash bal- of his claim , ami th a t said proof w ill lie made before the Register and Receiver, increase in prosperity as Sherman ances. Try it. ( rates same as other hotels ,) at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday, Jan . ' AND THE BEST SHERMAN COUNTY PAPER FOR A WHOLE county; y«,^ no. doubt hut the rec- The spending folly makes one 13, 1899, viz: J oseph C. E gbert ,'of The YOU WILL CET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH. ELECTRIC LICNTS AND CALL BELLS. a h o Dalles: II E 3(573 for the S W \ Sec 27, tirds will show a general increase shabby and hungry. Have you YEAR FOR S I.7 5 . Tp 1 N, R 15 E W M. The Dalles, Or. SINNOTT & FISH, PROPS. p nil over the state, so general and so proved this yet? Your finger in He names the following w itnesses to I jireat that it is no wonder that at the fire once is quite enough; don’t prove his continuous residence upon and i JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. cultivation of said land, viz: Joel; the last election the free silver, and put it there again, llie worst of Johnson, J . C. Johnson, Clinton Me-1 otlier failaeiou:' theories were ever- all sights on this earth is the man Reynolds ami C hester Em erson, ,11 uf WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND W e e k ly O re g o n ia n .......................................................................... $ 1 .5 0 I The Dalles, Oregon SPECTACLES. •lastingly buried beneath an ava- who mortgages himself over, a il7t<> J ay P. L vcas , Register. M o ro L e a d e r...................................................................................... 1 .0 0 • ’labche of vott3 for more of the pros- slave to the rum-seller or to any — A ll W o r k W a r r a n t e d F ir s t - C la s s . N o t ic e f o r P u b lic a t io n . jierity we are blessed with during other servant of the world, the' Both S e p a ra te ............................................................................ $ 2 .5 0 : Factory agent for Bicycles, Pianos, Or- J his present yvar of our Lord, 1898. flesh or the devil.—Xew York L asu O ffice at T he D alle », O reoon *, ) I gans, G raphophones and Kodaks. P r o p r ie t o r o f t h e ' November 30, 1898. 1 ---------- ---------- Weeklv Witness. Notice is hereby given th a t the fol- Mono................................... OREGON. lowing-naine<l settler has tiled notice of A L T A M O N T J R . L IV E R Y , The more we have read, the more \ M ir v b m d fr n it- n r o w e r h a s his intention to make final proof in sup- - I i u i i 0 r o w ii , „ , r t o f h i i , c l a i l I l t a n d t h a t H;lid p r o o f nQCQQ.M AM IMP DADI HDC -«ve have learned; the nnfre we have F E E D , A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . " E " ,u- G,VE YOU succeeded in raising a crop of «¡u (R. made ,,.ade before before William William Henriehs, H enriehs. IlU T H IlL U n O . m ol will be Both a F u ll Y e a r f o r ......................... meditated, the better conditioned? peaches with skins as devoid of the ‘/»«ntv clerk, a t Moro, Oregon, on E ri-! UIICOO ITIHIM $1.75 ---------- -----------------------------------------* — (in advance.) we are to allinrtlTat we know noth ilay, .hinuarv 13, 18.19,\iz . T homas M. (ad iea needing the assistance of a annoying fuzz as is an apple, Asnieusox, of Moro: Homestead A pple ; first-class dress-m aker, are in- ing.—Voltaire. Having enlarged and refitted the above stableg, we are now prepared to SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE, WHILE TH IS OFFER STANDS. Xext year he proposes to raise TpTs li’i/'E'WM t ,C L !' C'' 'to’ Vited l” *'a11 "pO“ conduct the bueiness in a first-class manner. | ___ — --------------------------------—---- ¡teaches wi h a skin that can he re He names the following witnesses to! M IS S M A G G IE H U F F , He who wishes to travel far is PNP A ddress a ll ord ers t o __ prove his continuous residence niton and moved like that of an orange. cultivation of said land, viz: W. V. AT ,,hK „»■<*«-•'<A«'*“ '’ aklors , over the I COOD CARE AND PLENTY OF FEED, AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES, WILL BE «»refill of his steed; drink, eat, Ex. Johnson, Geo. Coy, W. 11. Ragsdale j a . m . co’« store , OUR M o n o . BEST RIGS IN TOWN. LEADER, •s'eep, ami let us light a tire which ami W. J. M artin, all of Moro, (Ireg o n .' , , .. . ____ M oro, O regon. J.«v P. Lie««, Ih-dster. ■ .On-go,,. Main St., o p p o site B ank M oro, O regon. J . ?;i!icj. Io '.urn. liaciiic. ¡'iibs-ribc m-w f<-r Hr L>: ai ’Eli. BUSINESS LOTS GAN BE BBUGHT N O R T H P A C IF IC M IL L S . $ 4 0 to $150, NEECE & ASHBY, M OORE B R O S ., E... B... W H E A T , wm COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. mm NEW MORO HOTEL« R. E. H O S K IN S O N , LOOK n I U M A T I LU A i H O U SE, W. 0. HADLEY, vü üß JU ST SEE : N. W. THOMPSON, nr nr OUR OKKER.