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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1898)
M ORO LEADER, W h e n 1 H u n :; M y S t o c k i n ’ U p . JAL. j. J. i hompson and wife are now Horn Tothew ifeot Wm. Hines, A. C. SANFORD. F . H . M E A D L R. I ¡«ain’t i;u show with hoys an' Notie.' is hereby given th a t tin* Co MÖR0 BUSINESS | visiting in Marysville, Cal. ¡Saturday, Dec. 17, a daughter. lumbia Southern Railway Company, a I't'i' sixty years er nn i e, er less, | During the severe cold weather W. S. Lytle, auditor for the C. S. F R A T E R N A L OROERS. e o r i o t a '. i o u de.1v organized and existing i For me a n ’ trouble's long been pain, under and by virtue of the laws of the An’ trouble’s still in store, I guv s. State of Oregon find the directors of ANCIENT ORDER UNIT'D WORKMEN. last week considerable trouble was Ry. Co., was in Moro Monday I An' when I think on time a gone by, said Cole.mhi i Southern Raibvav Com experienced with water pipes and looking for a location, Moro Lodge, No. 64 Meets every pany acting under authority of resolu a A ghost or two CEE's J k in ’ up. | R j Ginnis’ old store building Tuesday evening at S o’clock in I. faucets in exposed places. tions dill.' adnpte 1 by the ailiilleitive But none on ’em a in 't halt' so spry vote of ail "f th e stoi'kholder- of the O. O. F. hall. A standing invita Finest rijrs in th e county, at any hour, ¡s ready to be raised up and have Ez win'll i hung my sto -kin’ up. T H E PIOME : r G P J C K . Given by M oro B u sin e ss Mon company :d a m eeting of said stock-j N. W. T hompson . tion to attend is extended to all day or night. another stow built underneath it. i h o 'le ts held at the city of The Ihllles, There a in ’t no pl.t '.' nowhere about sojourning brothers. The New Moro Hotel, under the Are yen aw are th a t you can get any to th o O fficials of th e C o Oregon, on the Sth day of Ileeeiid.er. MOHO, OREGON, T h a t’s like the homestea.l o’ my teens. have tiled in t 1 e ( Eiee of ih" Seen tary J. M. F lokkr , M. W. new management, is maintaining kind of wood tu rn in g done a t the Moro lu m b ia S o u th e rn Ry. 1 of State of tin late of Oregon, and in . . _ . r. _ The carpenters, ie.si.l ■ a n ' out, II. S. M c D ani i . Recorder. o :- and its popularity with the traveling Mfg. Co’s shops? They are turning out it . o f m e e o t in t y ( ¡ e r k . o f t h e i D ealers m G roceries, D ry Goods, lie/, fixed it tip with ijtieer r i t tliill/. . • Co. Last Night. the county ot Wa<eo, Oregon, mid in porch colum ns and banisters as tine as DECREE OF HONOR, A. O. V. W. public. Andirons is a g ettin ’ rare. olliee of tile clerk of Slienuan county, i can lx made any vv here. F u rn is h in g Goods llerrin Lodge, No. 2 Meets, very Thechimbly-pla.'e th ey 're blockin’ tip ; Oregon, Supplem entary Articles of In- Send $1.75 and vour name and 1 Mondav evening in 1. O. O. F. h a ll., , , , There ain ’t no trace to tell ve where ' corporation am ending Articles III. I \ Talk about lire insurance ! and VI of tl e present artiel'-s of incor SO L7 AGENTS TOR The Opera House was the scene I ttseter hang my sto kin' up. All sojourning nu m b e rs in v ite li to address to the L eader . Moro, and Moore Bros, are agents here for poration of -aid company s<> th a t said attend. M ary P i opi . es , C. of 11. receive the L eader and of the grandest banquet ever held Rut ef ye skurc ■ kin find the spot \rticles 11!. IV and VI of stlid Articles only about fifteen separate cont- M rs . F lora B olton , Recorder. O reo man one year. of Incorporation shall, w hen am ended, I ()T Santa Claus hints' If ma le dear, Numerous invited , . . , , , . , panics, and there are other agen- in Moro. II you desire to look your best, have *. The mama.; and papas ain 't quite forgot read .is follows : IX DEI UNDENT ORDER <U > >DO !.!.!.* Uv vour'h.ur.diy d ne by th e Troy Laundry vies in to w n , A K T ilt.E I I I . guests were present from Portland, The hoys and gals this tim e o’ year. Moro Lodge. No. 113« Meets i n. A. E. Cousens, agent. Call on hint The e .e-n rise, pursuit, business and BROS’ The Wasco stage line was at- Wasco and Grass Valley. The lit ye could see e I h e y - • c ii every Saturday evening. \'.siting forp«ivcs. oeeu; ation ill v.hie i this cor|(oration ' The toys and tilings they're lockin' up. taelied last Saturday, and the ( shall I,-. brothers invited to meet ,, j.ur Christmas ... . , , I banquet spread was under the effi * * .,** cordiallv con«... get vour dressed Ye’d wish ye wuz uboiit th irteen. F irst—To aeouire. build, own, con- with us. M. D amon . a . v . bondsmen are now running the 1 -u 't. and to m aintain ami operate W agons, Hacks arici Buggies, H S JI c D axh Sec. ducks of Sam McDonald, at the line until matters can he adjusted. cient management of .1. .1. Wilev, A n’ go'n to hang your stockin’ up. s;:eh coustr te ti'1. owned or acquired — — new meat market. Supply is lim - , . , , proprietor of the City Hotel, and An’ when ! see the womern folks railroad and D legraph lines, and to o f every d e s c rip tio n . WOODUKX OF T H E WORLD. . , i • , Ladru Barnum arrived home. . . . home with gillie-gaws, earr-' gltt and passengers theron. and ited. so order m advance. • would have been an honor to anv -»«•mm to transm it messages thereover, and to Moro Camp. No. 3ol M eets from Portland Monday evening. • 1 - 1 - know the boys won’t hev ter coax, ltight Laps! Moore leceivc tolls for the carriage or tra n s every 2d and 4th ednesday even- He has completed the course at the caterer. No pains was spared by Not w ry hard, fer Santa Clan-. mission of the same, the foliowiag rail ¡ng in I- O. 0. F. hall. Visiting Bros. tiinn sole agents for Sherman Fresh and cu re d Meats. road ami telegraph lim s. namely : Portland Business College and re- those having the affair in charge. I'd like ter sec on C hristinas day choppers are invited to attend. county. 1. A line from Riggs, in,the S tate of Jest how th ey 'll all come tlockin up and great credit is due them for its It makes me half a mind ter say Oregon, to Moro, in tin* Slate of Ore ‘ W. .L M artin . C. C. I Mitchell A Foss have moved ceived h,s diploma. F ru its and vegetables. gon. \ \ M. H oldep . t lerk. their DeMoss Springs building to M m. Holder is having an ice success. I'll hank my own big stokin’ tip . 2. A hue from Moro, in the State of rz-~-4 5 th e got), or ionic other eon i i-ut or — I rank W alcott 11 nt t _ women oe woodcraft . M i to . putting it between Landry’s house erected near Meader & Co’s lloggard’s billiard hall and suitable place op the line h' twecP Biggs -lef '* Moro Circle, No. 56, Women of and lhe S undry on First street. warehouse, beside the railroad howling alleys were in possession ai d Moro, to the town of Prineville, in /I c l ip p in g s . tin Stati of <Iregoii. Woodcraft, meets every 1st and A large quantity of new goods just track, that will hold about be) tons of the banqueters, who were at “ There’s Biggser, now; would 3. A line commencing at o rn c a rC r .ss 3rd Wednesday evening at opera arrived, and will he sold cheap. Sec of the crystaliz d heat-dispeling Hollows, in the Stat • of Oregon, to a liberty to enjoy the same at pleas- you call him a patient man ,1 [c 'p t at or near Canyon City, in the 3 R ; agency.* house. Visiting members cordially them a t M. M. Co. R i . ■ . - Stat ■ of i Iregon. All ilepemls. ” “ On w h a t? ” invited to attend. Friday marked the beginning of Several ears of freight were lire. I ¿ 4. A line from Hnv canyon junction, ’ R. A manda M artin , G. N. ‘Whether lie’s tishin’ nr waitin’ for in tiic State of Oregon, to Hay canyon a new era in the freight business of brought in Tuesday, and many A special train with visitors W m . H older . Clerk. in the State of > iregon. i his siipjier.” Moro, the first load of freight to more are anxiously awaited by pa- from abroad failed to arrive. S n o n b To build, pun-ha«', own. A T W0RÒ. li as or o; erate steam boats on the I o- PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE arrive by rail being brought in that trons o{ the road. ’ .Just so soon as For two hours the refreshments “Why do you think Jenkin< has luinhia and Snake rivers and th • trib u Sherman Circle, No. 320 Meets day. taries thereof, the t'"m in i of said water £55*“ U ' d and canned fruits a'v ay oil Itami. possible regular trains will he put) ui(1 t,R), political aspirations?” lines t o h t ciilo, in Wa-co county, and A\ eV'. 1 ;da' ‘ ' r“ n" a‘ • ” * 1 h* i' ) Drummers, teamsters, farmers, i on. and then, ‘ our troubles will In I ‘Wliv? WKv Why. because he lik - fl’ÍÉ?“ b>Utter. Eggs, i’oiil:: ;. i .,.1 . bids of f.'.rr: ¡«r«»d \ lsiting brothers and sisters invited , , throng of merry-makers. to have m ‘it slap him on the hack thc.-i.e. m W ashington. and Li-wiston. to meet"with ns. everybody and their friends, stop over.” , ,, , . ,, , ,, „ on t i c Snake river, in the State of W. IL Moore, as toast-master. G eo . M eader , Pres. at the New Moro Hotel when in p rof j? f pcerv wa8 unable to and call hint Old Horse. Idaho. SAM M c D o n a l d , Prop. Third. To build, purchase, own or L loyd D. I di . kman , Sec.________ town. „ ‘ get released from the prineipalship was in his usual happy vein, and He 1 wonder when you will 1» lca-c do i . p : « i" . warehousi s and •'.>•- you can’t of o{ tjie the Moro scl.ools schools to accept the the various toasts were responihil responded YOUR Lumber, lumber, “ ’till yon pots to be uiT'd ia connection with the H r . a r *9 -Tt . t n “ 1 r •’L’- t :-; -« r-gj YOUR SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION ¡n 'j jt* k r ¡j ft ta t D v! |r„s .‘“I ' i ; o p rill expire when there i« a b lu e rc' t - ; ' t .'T' “ • r .lr » l’i< new yards, oppo- presiJenCy of the Mineral Springs to | >v Messrs. J. B. Hosford. E. E. able to set as good a table as my railroad P R Will I i u i x t -irt WU<11 n u n i. a uiu< site th e founilrv. Prices can t bent. b, ,, ' , n mi xt meat r a í '- h i ■■Y .-' a e a s ’ mother does? g - .g fncil mark under vour name, anil ,, F ir e m e n ’ - R ill t o ^ e? e ' a t ><>ibivn.e. Joe Moro p v{ie g . N. Bolton. C. D. Nickel- lamb pencil a - L She By the time yon are able to its m y ......k , , V , tin Firem ens ! > . u l h , u , ¡„„ease,! bis in h rv ' , „ ... , v .. „ „ „ only .1, one or l» o n o r, .,1 .1 , Frkb , )>f. 30. These (hnce, are ..................... . sen. 1. M. snnth. W. I . Hell. I'. to provide as good a table as your not. and to bold, posset.-, i . kj per month, ami would not take >•■'1. ni" t^'i_'c or icI.Ci Wis« ditlMi-«' <>f sent you, unless you renew. Watch always popular anil well attended. $15 subs, i{ute in 1Js place Thev . C. Ireland, Wm. Holder. W. Stan- father does, mv dear. such l.!*ids ;n <uc:i m anner as may lx- for it. ami renew at once, so as t (h'l-mcd f t . Lar g è E l ic i c o r . [ . £ l o s l c c k c i Brown For terms on Mem property call on undoubtedly know a good instructor ’ey. R E. Hoskinson. F. E. 1 lie -My dear, if 1 should lind Fourth. T » lsirr.c.v money <>n lo in ’s, not miss any copies. o'. trvii-e t .r l! • il ptir- amid fro my dinner cold and raise a row notes when thev get him. and hence ami W. H. Ragsdale, ami [ his •• of th e e.«rpor.it'."ti. and l> mori- If you want a good new milch their desire to retain “ Ed” at the qUent applause, T <2 c \ e n e r ili À le i tr.ige il- rn lror.ils, : ;. inn-hip.--, stear.:- G Owing to J. B. Goit. surveyor of Wasco i about it. what would von do? cow. at a reasonable price, see head of their school. Prof. I’errv’ L«at.-. franc! i-c<. rot!::./ st<* k and any county, laid out two additions to would make it hot l r lateness of the hour, bt'fore going She 1 Pag«' «fc Parry at the City Meat manv friends in Scio are congrat- . .. , , the-e «1. pri’ivi.!,4. la v.cvcr. tl.nl ni;li-.- tlH' townsite of Moro last week. , , . .. . to press, separate mention coulu jou. X ÏO K O , O K H G O X . atiiliori/.« «1 by a m ajority vote of the Markit. ulating him upon lus success in 1 Look out for Xmas goods soon at -to kli..l !."s«.f the I'omp.u y no m ort Richard Ginn, heir of John A. tll<? school room.—The Santiam not K' made of each toast. All Husband I am just in the run, d gage t" ... "'.ire any bonds, notes or other M. M. Co. evidences of iude' tedness shall lx1 Machinery, H ardw are, P j'n ts-m d Oils, Farm Ginn, of Walla Walla, will make x ews. present were evidently thoroughly {or rvflliing something sensational pla«' .1 t r « ': th.e railroads or other prop The DeMoss Family were ex final proof, by commuting upon Tha Banquet. impressed with the fact that Moro and startling something that will ertv of tiii company. pected to give a concert at Leba his homestead, before county clerk 1 tith. To do all o th er tilings neces Im plem ents, W agons, Daggles, Hacks. E d . L eader : Amid the ringing ringing ¡i ¡s noW now- a a railroad railroad town, town, and in make mv hair stand on end. sary or proper in e a rn ing on tin - but-i- non on Monday evening. Dee. 19. Wm. Henriehs. Jan. 23,1899. Here’s mv last millin . m A (,i this »«>-p«-:;ti. a or fi«. th e av of bells, the firing of anvils, the close commercial touch with the " de Don’t forget to place y our farm to siii «• «niplishmv'nt of th e ob je -t al >ovi If you want to buy a farm remember shouts of men and boys, the C. S. hill. -¡■ee::;. •1. \ I o r c > M e r e c i n i i 1 e C o ., w ith R. E. Hoekiiieon. rest of the world. R. E. Hoskinson. He has some tine Ry. pulled into Moro Wednesday, KTICl.^ XV The head t Rices of the Columbia bargains. Mis. Watts “ Mary Ann, these The ¡■’«a«'«' u iiere tb i- eoni|ì about 4:30. In the evening the E N G L IS H L U T H E R A N S E R V IC E S Southern Railway Co. are located vou want l>lank deeds, mort- balusters seem always dusty. I p > It tv.' i:> p riiw bul Oiïï’.V o r p lace Til • ph: • • to g • to get w : al y • war.!, at .; ¡aice tin t will suit. officials of the road. Messrs. Lytle , i l / g o ti. at this place. gages, notes, legal blank covers. and O'Reilly, gave the men a Moro—First Sunday. 4 p. m.; wa8 a t Mrs. Johnson’s aft«?rchurch, of 1 " a . - i m is ’ ’ We’ll s'il y«u gii" -'. «it. ARTICLE V!. Fine job printing “while you wait” at e{C , caj| a» the L eader job office third Sunday, 1 p. m.; Prcshyte- anj |,er stair-rails are dean at. 1 Th«' i rrc.r.i .«( the railroads which grand banquet nt the Citv Hotel, th e „ L eader Oysters.cra« k;-:s. a:. ! « w 1» this i < : [ .inc 1 » own. bc.ii 1 or* . , press room. , t and our blanks and P " * * at 7:30. About dark the 'men be- rian Church. smooth as glas.-.” «■O!!«! o ~i ■ r a m : . ' .'liity. Monkland Second Sunday. 1 p. E J. Dunn recently from tai We will show the neatest blanks at gan to flh, in ant, long th e Mary Ann "Vis. mum. But Uri'goi; ; It;i/ canyon , ; Pickles plenty, all 1. tin in sh«-r- W illamette valley, has begun to mo8t reasonable prices. fang men wcr(J jamnml in tn.; fourth Sunday, 1. p. nn; Pres she has free small bov-.’’ ma:. «iiiU'ty. « iregon: Hay caayoa, in Dry g «od.- id w. coming j;- l in iine. Sherm an ■ ::ii>. «>«■•>-•>’; . M o. ia erect a cottage at the south of If you want to figure on a hill every corner, awaiting the gong, byterian Church. S i n - ; ..n i - city. • a a n . l'r h .'i i’.'c. in town. Wasco Second Sunday. « :30 p. A bicycle girl in Indiana get a fro«!; c o a i.ty .O r e g .: ■ and. Canyon f groceries come to M. M. Co. tbat musical instrument, which City, ia Grant county, Orog . .1 tiw A . FINE LINE OF 0VERC3ATS AMD IiSN ’S 3 sewing machines at cost at M. Thc largest and most elegant had hardly been touched before m.: third Sunday. 11 a. in.; Chris present from her beau. He wrote: l i r e - . f i..i!r. a , y a. h tl.i- • -•mj-itiY is “ By liearer I send you a pair of a n tb o ri/.s’ ’ • .«instrui t, arc die li::« - M. Co. stock of holiday goods, consisting the dining room was filletl with tian Church. mentioned in Article 111. of th e Articles SUITS, VERY LOW. R ev . W m . F. H oll , Pastor. . bloomers. If you’ll wear them to •«I I). M. Radley has begun the erec- of watches, rings, jewelry of all gladiators, ready to tackle any- In. ■•rp«rc.i!.«!i oi th is «•■ «iij-any us of th e water night at church I’ll consider it as ;u i‘. ri. termi ii ot tion of a residence on the lot he'kjnds, and fine silverware, ever thing from a pill to a monument; S p a u l d i n g C h a p a ! A p p o i n t m e n t s a n Ciiilo. in M oro M e rc a n tile Co. proof of your affection for me.” < i R-i.st Rapid:-, putehns 1 of J. B. Hosford. shown in the county, at W. 0. Had- Rut quiet soon prevailed—except Spaulding Chapel 1st and 4th J.hc {ainte;, The bloomers were on the Columbia nv er, in th«' - i «le el Moore Bios. & Ginn are role agents levs. Pioneer Brick. Moro. He in- •• Coffee, please, more turkey. Sundays, at 11 a. m.; 2d and 3d W sshingtoa. and lev. istor •u th e Snake roses. f o r Sherm an county for the sale of the vites all to examine them. ;\- r. th. ''.a t. i i ia . please.” We were astounded to Sundays. 7 p. m. C.'luuihia so u th ern Railway Con:- celebratol Right Laps. ;’y ê u .. Lumber, shingles, molilings, woo*l, see all these gay lads in their Sun- Rutledge 1st Sunday. 7 p m-i “ Do vou think vour sister likes G«»y. Firem an’s Ball will be Dee. 30. etc., at bed-rock prices, opposite foundry, j av best, and acting just as nicely LcÜÛ L i l i By L. 1 . L ytle , .‘id Sunday. 11 a. m. me. Tommy? ’ "A es; she stool up ITe-i lent. Tickets 11.50, including supp<r; M°ro- J- Elbod' 1 n>!'' and gentlemanly as McKenzie and liigelow 2«! Sunday, 11 a. ,u'i f««r yon at dinner." “Stood up for ; sjrectators, 50 cents. lì IjD Frank Morrow of Monkland. and Bill Holder, hut this was the ease. 4th Sunday. 7 p. m. imcl Was anybody saying any «AT KORO, OREGON, For all kinds of farm m achinery, call Chas. Gollier of Klondike, have After partaking of this elegant F. L. J ohns , Pastor. thing against me?” "No: nothing on Moore Bros. A Ginn, sole agents for purchased Reynold’s Wasco Hotel, ’ gpread, toasts were in order. The L A N D N O T iC E S . much. Father thought vou wen- Right Laps. A n E n te r p r i3 l n K V i s i t o r and took charge Monday morning, first was the manager, Mr. D. C. Y/here you can find all kinds Lumber, A fellow who gives his name as rather a donkey, hut sis got up ' Bresler A McCalcb have on dis Mr. Reynolds will spend the win- O’Reilly, who, in a few well-chosen N o tic e to r P u b lic a tio n . ml told L and Ornce at T he I» ai l s s . ( I rfoox , 1 John K. Stocking, and who seems and said you weren’t play a portion of their stock of ter in California. remarks, alluded to the fidelity of Shingles, Lath, Mold lug, W ood and Coal. R ecenilxr 12, 1S!»S. t better ' Tu em7l«v«i‘m7.ne « » « ¿ " a n j’.lw « » '’ 'I“ “ » » »“ “ > “ k"'™ shoes, etc., and expect in a few Largest an«l choicest stock of over Xotice is herc’iy given th a t the!\«llow- irig-nained settler has filed notice of bis atruesU- tins thia company « .„ p a n v hatl very .m ail capital, haa bean about than to judge a ,u ,n by h,a look davs to receive the balance. shoes, rubbers, etc., for men, women 2 greal rcat struggle’ intention to com m ute and make final SPECIAL RATES OFJ LARGE BILLS. town for several days. During his F arm ers! You can get your w indow ami children ever in Moro, just opened m ade to reach Mon)> , I , , i i ’ Due of the Chinamen attending in s-.ip;y-t of his d m u . and that frames alreu’lv *‘plow«xL thus saving yj. (jo. xr t o t • i 4 short stav about town he lias said pro"' will l«e made l»efore W illi.itu Mr. J. C. Lewis, road-master. • iinrsps sunnosed t5ic Broomfield street Methodist H enriehs ounty clerk, at Moro. Ore- work, at J . O. Elrod s. The Moro Water Co. have been who acted as floor manager, was c.ade.1 a ............... .. - - •! 1 - SuntUv ¡n B<nston renounced - ' M a.hiy, J.n. 2L isa-t, v:,;: YARDS OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY. — The construction train of the C. steadily combating the frost for • . . . R l iiaed tisxx. In u of John A. ty :.n , next called, and, after some liesita- to be somewhere east ot the mount- .4,. his heathenism, embraced ( h n s t i - ,,, w a lla W alla: H. K. No. SO-iT, for the S. is still busy laying sidetracks some time, and while there has tion, caused hv modestv, went into a’n9« ^O1 a f ' rm ’ boug o a , pritty Feed mill in connection. Il 17 F. W M. • .. .... A _ .1 A __ or three* and.' aI’d 'ta duly bapt«.. l l \ considerable inconvenience inconvenience . . .. * * ’ . , , „ood 11 house, rented two ' u‘e a a ,r ,.^ t be following w itns.-es to and ballasting the tracks. been considerable i 1 .. in m n n v h ls 8ubJw t 1,ke * m ous« ,n to oW 4rmv pastor. Dr. Mansfield, according to . r,,ve j oontit.iio::« resi d.-i'.v uixm J. O. ELROD, Prop. Old cast iron bought by the Moro experience! >? p 1'' '• . - cheese, showing hv his modest way "D'eis. po.-i, a - a ■ • Methodist usa^e. A little later ¡o.«l eultivai «n ««f sai«l lun«l. viz: T. R M anufacturing Co. a t Moro. HO per ton instances it was caused hv freezing , .. , * . , man. snonzed several square meals. ' r, McGinnis an«l W ilbur .'«!«rtin. oi Moro. r , 1- R tie enrotemv it the difference between wages paid man L n e , „ „ .J o h n fell into the hands of some „ ;i. An g b :-K u k s and Jos. Putt, r- jc il for all suitable. Bring it in. of faucets, which the company is ! n o th m and by and he appears to he still on the ; s„n. (>i ’M(l!lk!t,«. The M. M. Co. will, for the next not expected to care for. 'actual figures, that this road, ^ n t for other w ords to conquer. ft| once (() ins{n,et J av 1 . Lu a -. Register, ten days, sell many of their goods Take a drive behind one of those th o u h doe; c letter I,- its men He scents to be a little daft, and * s better bv us men . him further in the new wav. I hev N o tlc o f o r P u b l . c a t i l n . at greatly reduced rates. See their gpirite 1 teams to be found at N. w - 1 yet rather smooth in some ways than any road in the United States. ' told him that his so-called bapt ism L am i t >i: ice - t T he R ai .: i >. O kfi ;: « x , / Thompson’s and you will get your i announcment on second page. Newberg Graphic. G uest . .had been inadequate, that then Xotic«'i« hetvby £ivi a that theio’.’.ow'- If von want to know the live business money’s w orth. men consult the advertising columns of p rnhably the finest oranges ever the L eaeu . brought into Sherman county can , ci G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D ISE , a: The M. E. church at this place is be geen at Holder’s confectionery held at W a t last nearing completion, the de- &tore? on yjajn street. They go 96 a success i John said: “ Me see! So, sol Meli Halle: 11 E 3t>7.i for the S W set LUMBER, FEHCE FBSTS AH3 COR5WO0D. were the following . , ... . J* lav laying lx*n caused by lack oi the crate, and are of the j new those , present tt „ • „• „ presented her with a pretty ¡nano 1*1* 1 ’ * I* I ’ !'• b ^!* can man frvee pletato! teachers: H. ,, was much „.„„u nattered C: S ic ilia n IR -tiamt'S th e follow::«..' witnesses !" mgJi.-’.'L crop. „ H. _ White, . ’ Miss , bar- lamp. He ALL KitiDS GF GREER ASS DRIED FKUIT. i , , , , , . , - , i i , : man boilee pletato! Meliean man prove his coiìtir.uous rei itivnea ui«on ;.n«l any nett, Mrs. E. E. Lyon, and Miss ¡ntendcd to n, I argest and most complete lin e y.'ater tanks, round or square when she told him she intended to uiU ivation of sti«l lauti, viz: Joel llltiv.ition T. Ander a8ked’| Wkee l’lciato! Pletato cookw alk‘ j ’.hHso'L J. t Johusoa. Clinton Mc- give it his name, until he >f stoves m Eastern Oregon at M. size, and on short notice, the best to be Dunlap, of Wasco; L . MAIL ORSCP3 PROMPTLY ATTZriPCO TO. Reynolds mid Chester Em erson, all of, : had, Moro Mfg. Co. same. son, Grant; C. G. Morev, Bigelow; ? M. Co. her reasons for so peculiar a pro- Tbi‘ Halles. <Ireaoa. Jas. Tomlin has been busy for Beatrice Goodnecht, Rufus; E. C. tî7U» J ay I* L ucas . Retrister. feeding. Hood River, O regon. Fine job work a t the L eader Q u ic k R a p a r te e . 1 several days putting up ice. He is Peery, Moro. see our Well,” said she, “you know. press room. Call and A store about lawvers is eon- getting n'good quality and con-1 The heretofore pub- dca|" g7 iii de'il'iil "hmii N otlco for P u b licatio n , trihuted by a western correspond- Lasd at T i IK i , alu , s O khuon , I samples. dderahleof it, which In.- patrons lished and adopted "t Grass V al-; ( [s bandsomc w look a t, ent. Mr. Babson, we will call him. November :a>. T « s . f „X e " ie U. X V t X i X l n - »ill summer •ii appreciate . .ol.il.o next anmnior. ............... ley trnro were nilnnfpil adopted h as q n a xvlinn» whole. An it is not remarkably brilliant, re- was a young lawver of the town Noti 'e i ; hereby given th a t tl:«' fol lowing-named settle.- has filed notice of paper on “.School Hv patterns. They w ill keep all the latest Money to loan on Sherman county excellent r, » l itl:,.«. Karlin v ,-nma.l- ,lu*rcs a ?0<K^ dea^ attention, is , wfierc (j,e court was held, while the ids intciiiiaa m i make final proof in ntp- farm land in amounts of not less than gjene iu , and th a t sa'ul proof styles constantly on hand. i ‘'liea.hng in « u rP „ h n c S c l^ isT ,-n > G i“ ‘'Y ™ ’'''’ ‘L v '; n i t ^ |g’H 'i - ^ Carter. vour name and $1 for t2000 in each loan. Address B. O. Box on fore W illiam Henriehs. Send in Moro, Oregon, on Fri- i . n ! No. 7, Moro, Oregon. !hy anti get all tlic , • ii . i o :v . . la e t i a i v to , 18tW, v iz : I iiomas M. the Mono ,, 1 rtDi'K, lteig h h o i Illg i l t v . , A m « ki ! s .« x , of Moro: Homestead Appli- i , r , v -.r Great preparations are E. r h ' X . U lor a } car. '"■«*> « " X" “ “ ' “ “n d ,Cler' l M n t t i o i ° E . ¿ “ r o r y , ’“Grade- is ,ve news of all ¡“ the county BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, Mr. Babson v.as addressing the cation No. .v,75. f.«r the N E >4 See :';Y T|. i s. it i; i; w m . t „ t„.Ll -.t the Hall Christ- . . „ TT „ -M usical Record, If you want ¡t a high grade, hrs«. < j jury, and having explained a point He names th e following witnesses to ike for less money than you cises to b, held a t ■ tlon of County Schools,” H. H. 1st« noilel bike for leas COAL AND WOOD. of latv law to the jurors, he turned to prove bis eontiim n>i<lenv. ii|«on ai.d tt mas Eve. can get in any other place, coiuc and White, and “ Discussion,” by L. T. Subordinate “ General, the mes- t'ld tiv ilio ii of .-aid lainl. viz: W . \ . Will bttv your fat cattle. M ill sell Anderson, followed by a very in- gengcr who has carried your dis- Mr. Carter with the w o ld s: Johnson. Geo. ( ’ *y, W. II. Ragsdale see ours. F. II. Meader & bo. and W. J. M artin, all of Moro, t>.-egon. 70 tons of fine clean ice is the tl7D> J ay 1’. Li t vs, Register. ansount that Jas. loatlin has ........ , i , i „ „rr;Vp,i nt tional Outlook,” in the evening, by the Cubans.” Ä G E11T, Moro, Oregon. A n c h ii hoar« hoard has ( H. f( Ackerman, 4,.v„r,„„n of Portland, ,,..... . A ra swit. ..«■- arrived ■ " ' at ' i-r„f. ( J. General Wevler—“ Hid you de. very vcrd,urt subject on h i. hands,. already put up, and perhaps he will J | and with a conscious smile of su- j » >« U , nstit„ u. put up a lot more if there comes a u t. j,.,,-phone Every stroy my dispatch?” E ... B ... W H E A T , ---------- plaet.l tn position ‘ls ?O° ‘ one felt that the lime was well Subordinate—“General, he ditl Per*ority reldicd: suitable time to do so. b ird i ‘‘I have an office in C., and ii 1 id' 1’“ pnoin 1 ... 11 ■' u ta where ti Pleasant surroundings and ¡«.»lite . 1,1 he ' is now spent. sPent- Those in attendance ¡ire the best he could, lie tried 1 JEWELER. ITO £ , Ma □l you have atty legal problems you W l ? waiter- together with the best ting one at * * » loud in praise of the way the good I to swallow your dispatch, hut he desire to have solved, 1 shall be meals in town, make Wiley’s City > t wmk' ' peopk of Wasco royally enter-; couldn’t.” M ORO, OREGON. pleased to enlighten you, for a Hotel the favorite place to stop n are. Is the place 1 « get ail kinds <»t Confec roller in the spring be sure and e x -, There can be no correct history financial consideration.” CLEftHIHf. AKD REPAIRING. at when in the city. amine the one made by the Moro Mfg. j)()y _ “And was silver once of this nation, as it has passed Not in the least abashed, Mr. tionery. Soft Drinks. Cigars. Tobacco We have made arrangements to Co. before purchasing. i h ‘ > ‘llc a precious metal?” Babson drew from his pocket a and Grtx'cries. at bed-rock prices for cash. through this great struggle for ex furnish the I.EADEK and W eekly co , stria te d as to fit t to the | 1 iiis lamer— father_ o Ye ivb ; at one time istence, without the life of Abraham tcn-cent piece, and held it out ALL WORK GUAHANlZED FifiST-CLASS. Bread anti cak 's will h" kept constantly ce of k'roU1“1 l*riectl>'' See 11 silver was more valuable than coal.” Lincoln.—Wm. A. Buckingham. toward Mr. Garter with the words: O regonian at the very low price on hand, and pit s math* to tinier by a Have vou seen those lap robes —Puck. “ Here, tell us what vou know $1 .75 |>er year in advance. first-class baker. x,:xx oom: :o kaih - ev ’ s mneK. L eader anti W eekly O regonian and hand hack the change. You can get shaved eight times for a ,,d « b ■ blankets at Heydt * ^¡iF*The way to make money is iMLEYS.AH3 I.VB KAIL i'' CWKEITIDH. rliiE BDv.'Lii «me dollar, anti hot or col« 1 baths for 25 Co’s. If pot, call at. once and set Youth’s Companion. Moro, O regon. : to advertise in th" M oko L eadek . 1 1 vi'nr 11.75 in ¡tdvanee. «•1’iitF at < .T hi - ciif ’ tnn.-t»rial parlor*. « tli<‘ bargain ‘*1 FREEP8RÏ V/IKS’ MILLS I i f i n< I i îi W. V. JOKKSÖN,