Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, December 21, 1898, Image 3

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    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
.
.
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.
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
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.
-
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
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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,