MORO __ __ L EA D E R . P u b lis h e d E v e ry W e d n e s d a y by th e M o ro P u b lis h in g C o. E n te r e d a t t h e P ost-O ffice > t M oro, O reg o n , a s seco n d -class m a t te r , A p ril 27, 1898. R A TES OF S U B S C R IP T IO N : PE» YEAR, SI.00 SIX MONTHS, 50C. (in a d v a n c e .) F ixglk C o m e s ................... ............. 5 C kxtk . A d v e rtis in g rate« m a d e k n o w n o n ap - jd ien tio ii. >1. F itz M avr : ck , ......... ......... E ditor . W E D N E S D A Y ................. J A X . 11, 1899. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. rxrrrn stati » . W illia m M c K in le y ..................... P re s id e n t. G a r r e tt A . H o b a rt V ice P re s id e n t. . .S e c re ta ry of S ta te . J<»l»n M ay L y m a n P . tin g e .. .S e c re ta ry o f T re a s u ry . .S e c re ta ry of In te r io r . C . X . Bliss K n sse ll A. A ig er. . . . . S e c re ta ry of W a r. .S e c re ta ry o f X av v . Jo h n D. Long. . P o s tm a s te r G e n e ra l. J a m e s A . G a ry . J o h n W . G rig g s . . . . A tto rn e y G e n e ra l. J a m e s W ils o n . .S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re . B in g e r H e rm a n n J o i n t C o m m iss io n e r. STATE O F OKEGOX. ....................G o v e rn o r. L o r d .... .Secretary of S ta te . K in ca id . M e tc h a m ................. T re a s u re r. Irw in .S u p t. P u b . I n s tr u c tio n . 11. !-eeds ................... S ta te P r in te r . W . P. 11. E . P h il. G. M. W. V. S . SENATOR. G eo rg e W . M cB rid e. J o s e p h S im o n . COXC1RKSSMRX. W . R . E l l i s ................. T h o m a s H . T o n g u e. SVPBKME JCIM'.KS. F. A. M oore. R . S. B e a n .C . E . W o lv e rto n . SEVENTH JfD H T A L DISTRICT. W . L. B radshaw .............C irc u it J u d g e . A . A . J a v n e ... P ro s e c u tin g A tto rn e y . E . B. Im fur . ...............J o in t S e n a to r. G illia m , S h e rm a n a n d W a s e o e o u n tie s . J o h n M i c h e l l ................... J o in t S e n a to r, S h e rm a n a m i W asco . B. S . H u n tin g to n , F . X . J o n e s , J o in t R e p re s e n ta tiv e s , S h e rm a n , W asco . I n te r e s tin g F a n s o C a se . O n T u e s d a y of la s t w eek th e ease a n d its advantages as a tra d in g of “‘T h e S ta te of O regon vs. A d o lp h point. It is located 20 miles south H a p p o ld ,” w as tr ie d before J u s tic e of the Columbia river in the eenter of Sherman county, and is the ter­ M eader a n d th e fo llo w in g ju r y : W . minus of the Columbia Southern (!. A rm a w o rth v , S h e r m a n H uff, Ry. Co. This gives our merchants .John J o h n s o n , W . S. P o w ell a n d a chance to sell goods as cheap as E d g a r M e ssin g c r. T h e d e fe n d ..n t any R. It. town in the country, w as ac c u se d of b r e a k in g d o w n a which they are doing. There is no fence b e lo n g in g to la n d n o t h is own, reason why the country south of a n d th e lin e in su c h e a se s m a y he Moro should not do all their freight­ fro m $ 1 0 to $500. T h e e v id e n c e ing from here instead of The Dalles. a t th e tr i a l fe n d e d to show th a t Moro has four good general mer­ J o h n L y n c h , th e p r iv a te p ro s e c u to r, chandise stores, one hardware store, h a d been in p o sse ssio n of a piece of two implement houses, one boot la n d in th e B igelow n e ig h b o rh o o d , and shoe house, one first-class drug for se v e ra l y e a r s u n d e r a b o n d fo ­ store, one furniture store and un­ il d eed fro m Lee J o h n s o n ; t h a t th e dertaking establishment, two meat d e fe n d a n t H a p p o ld liv e d a b o u t 1 markets, two good hotels, three m ile s n o r th of th e L y n c h p la c e , restaurants, two barber shops, three a n d t h a t fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs hail newspapers, besides a number of b een in th e h a b it of p a s s in g over small stores and shops, including a L y n c h ’s la n d in o rd e r to get o u t o n to th e c o u n ty r o a d ; t h a t a b o u t billiard hall and howling allev. 15 y e a r s ag o Lee J o h n s o n to ld th e The good people of Wasco county d e fe n d a n t h e w o u ld g iv e h in t a are having trouble over the leasing r ig h t of w a y th r o u g h th e la n d in by the county court of the stream q u e s tio n ; t h a t d e fe n d a n t a n d o th e r of Hood river to the Hood Rivet- n e ig h b o rs L ad u se d th is p r iv a te Lumbering Company. This lease w ay fo r m a n y y e a r- u n til re c e n tly , was executed by the court a couple g a te s b e in g m a in ta in e d a t d iffe re n t of years ago, and now the court is p o in ts a lo n g th e rq u te to keep sorry for w hat it did and wants to sto c k from tr e s p a s s in g o n L vneh.’s Mol°- its 1 « ‘ ¡on. b u sin e sse s. go hack on it. An order has l»een made by the court canceling the lease, hut the Lumbering Company has entered a kick, and the matter will most likely go to the circuit court on writ of review to reinstate the lease, if the lower court had no right to annul the same. Consid­ erable interest is taken in the m at­ ter by those who are interested, amt both sides of the question will no doubt I k - thoroughly ventilated be­ fore it reaches final determination. Last Thursday the state hoard fixed the state tax levy f ir IStl.l at 5.7 mills. The total amount of SHERMAN COrXTY. revenue necessary to be raised to J o h n F u lto n ..........................C o u n ty Ju d ge. meet current expenses of the state R . P . O rr, R . I I . K in g , C o m m issio n e rs. W m . H e n ric h s -,......... C le rk . is 1761,141.39. Of this amount W m . H o ld e r ...................... S h eriff. Sherman county will he required W . S t a n l e y . . » ............................... T re a s u re r. tocontribute $7,020.43. According W . I f . R a g s d a le ................... C o u n ty S u p t. to the ollieial statement of the B . F . P ik e .......................................... A ssesso r. I. M . S m i t h ........................................C o ro n e r. Board, it appears that the gross J . W . K e rn s ..................................S u rv e y o r. value of all property in Sherman E . H a n n a f in ..................... S to e k In s p e c to r. county is ♦1,376,352. The total D is tric t N o . 3— G eo . M e a d e r, J u s tic e ; amount of property therein exempt E . B . W h e a t, C o n s ta b l e .' from taxation is $144,897, and the total taxable property therein is Abler pens than ours have $1,231,455. written up the new railroad from Biggs to Moro, but in view of the j The fiery utterances of the Boer fact that we happened to be the newspapers, in connection with the first passenger to pay a fare on the killing of the Englishman Edgar, new line, we claim the right to say by a Boer policeman, shows that a word on the subject. The first the situation in the Transvaal is passenger train pulled out from i strained to the utmost. The Uit- Moro to Biggs on Friday, January landers will scarcely submit to the 6th, and the good people o f. causeless insults, such as a Boer of­ Moro are now in close touch with ; ficer helping himself to the con­ the outside world, and can travel ■ tents of an inoffensive English trav­ “to and fro on the face of the - eler’s hand-bag, who, on making a earth” without paying much at­ protest, was arrested and roughly tention to the elements. Having handled. When such petty annoy­ lived for some years at a point ances as these have to be borne on many miles from a railroad, we every side, it is time that some one know the inconvenience of having called a halt to Boer insolence. to endure a long cold stage ride in winter, and a much-to-be dreaded I It has been rumored that D. C. hot dusty one in summer to g e t, Ireland of Moro intends starting anvwhere. A good railroad town, another paper here. If Bro. Ire­ and a terminal one at that, is land has some money to blow in surely a good place to locate in. he should start a paper in Golden- and what better town can you find dale. He may get rich at it; at than Moro. Its merchants and I any rate many newspaper men people will hold out the right hand have been able to retire from busi­ of friendship to any one wishing to ness here, but we never heard of meke a home amongst them. We them making at it. To tell the speak from experience, and take truth, the two newspapers here do this opportunity to thank those well to merely exist. Our mer­ citisens with whom we have come I chants and people don’t care to be in contact for the courtesy and j further drained in this line.—Gold- kindness thus far extended to us. endale Sentinel. We trust that we shall be able t o ' reciprocate through the medium of SH E E P ON TH E RESER VES. these columns, and that our town According to a Tacoma dispatch, and country shall ever find in the i the forestry reserve officials of the L eader a faithful advocate, and I Pacific Northwest have decided to one that may perchance lie enabled i lease summer pasture privileges on to contribute in some small degree the reservations to owners of bands to the furtherance of its most sub­ of sheep. Ranges will be let at the stantial interests. rate of $5 to every 1000 sheep pas­ p r o p e r ty ; t h a t a s h o r t tim e ago M r. L y n c h c o n c lu d e d to lock tin sc g a te s a n d s to p tr a v e l th r o u g h h is p r e m ­ ises, ov.in-j to th e g a te s j n q u -silon b e in g f r e q u e n tly left o p e n a n d c a u s in g h im c o n s id e ra b le a n n o y ­ ance; t h a t o n D eeem hei 21s; I la p - p c ld a n d h is h ire d m a n a tte m p t' d to p a s s o v e r th e h in d , a n d fin d in g th e w ay o b s tru c te d th e y b ro k e d o w n a fen ce e n c lo s in g a 19-acre tr a c t w h ic h la v b etw een th e m a n d th e .vne-h wa s pre«- 1, bu t V. itlio u t avail. There was a l s o son ic evi- d e u c e to th e effect P.m: IB - l'p o h 1 from hi« house ic hi2ir.vay, but that it was not verv V -1 • e road and would entail omc extra tr a v i The ease was >ly pre from the standpoii of and the defense. Senator Dufur ap­ pearing for Mr. Happold. ami J. B Hosford f o r the prosecution. Aftci a couple of hours’ deliberation tin jury returned a verdict of guilty and thecourt imposed a tine o f $ 2 5 No appeal. -O L i« : i m O Lui r-riC'LE.-D- Oregon; 1:11 for k e e p in g “ C a n n o n P re s e n t - lio n . Jo h n F u lto n , ju ro r? for the year lSh'.i. C o u n ty J u d g e , R . P . O rr a n d R. H .i T h e re b e in g no f u r th e r b u sin e ss C le rk , am i Wm. H o ld e r. E N G L IS H Sheriff. LUTHERAN Moro Lodge, I. O. O. F., 113, in­ stalled their officers Saturday night. The officers were A. E. Cousens, X. G.; J. M. Florer, Y. G.; Win. Henrichs, secretary; W. B. McCoy, treasurer. Deputy Grand Master C. W. Moore officiated. There was a large crowd in attendance. Odd Fellows came from all over the county and stayed all night. After the installation they all repaired to the Moro Hotel, where the Moro Lodge had arranged for a grand banquet, and it was all right. After the inner man—and woman we might say—was filled, (as some said “too full for utterance” ) they spent to 4 of an hour in toasts and speeches for the good of the Order. After supper, which was after 12 o’clock, the greater part went to Wm. Hoggard’s billiard hall and bowling alleys and stayed till—well not quite daylight. The Grass Valley Brothers and Sisters came in a great big family sleigh, and they seemed to have a good time. The members from Grass Valley were: C. W. Moore and wife, O. P. King and wife, C. K. Mills and wife, Rich. Campbell and wife, W. H. F airfield and wife,----- W ilco x and his mother, and Mrs. J. D. Wilcox, Mr. Porter, C. A. Buckley, .Mr. Dunn, Ed Smith, Frank lams. There is one thing about the in­ stallation tiiat was nice, it v.as public—and the Sisters seemed to enjoy it very much. “Nit.” tured each season, unless there is We see by Tuesday’s Oregonian competition for the same tract be­ that the new county petitioned for tween rival sheepmen, when the will not include any portion of Gil- privilege will be awarded to the h im, but will be taken from the highest bidder. abundant territory of Grant and The rental charge is moderate. Crook counties, with Mitchell, the Indeed, it is hardly more than nom­ largest town, as the probable inal, since the owner of a band of county seat. The change will b e , 10,000 sheep would pay but $50 a !■ boon to parties living long dis-1 year to the government. The gov­ lances from Canyon City and ernment could, if it chose, shut them Prineville, the resjiective county off the reservations, but as that «cats of Grant and Crook. would work a hardship on an impor­ tant industry which has been ad­ E. C. Holder, secretary of the justed to existing conditions, the Astoria Chandler of Commerce, government prefers to deal gener­ writes this office, to inform those ously with the sheepmen, and has whom it may concern in this city, devised a plan which will give that not receiving favorable respon­ them a legal status on the reserva­ ses to the circular letter issued to tions. At the same time, by fixing the extent which would justify the definitely the boundaries of the calling of a convention on the open different allotted ranges, the own­ river question, the Astoria Cham­ ers of the bands can l>e held to a ber of Commerce has abandoned closer accountability for the de­ it for the present at least. struction of timber. In this way. if the cruisers are valuable and en­ ergetic, and the superintendents Amoug the applicants for state will impress the leasers with the license to practice medicine in Ore­ gon. we notice the name of Alliert weight o f their responsibility, the P. OLearv, a product from the uni­ herders can lie made valuable aids versity of Michigan. Mr. OLearv to the limited forces patroling the F a t h e r ( im p r e s s iv e ly ) S u p p o se is a bherqaan county man. The reservations.— Spokane Review. 1 should 1 m ; ta k e n a w a y s u d d e n ly , examination took place last Wed­ what w o u ld becom e of y o u . m y h o y ? nesday in Portland, and was under M a t u l - T h e y o u g h t n o t t o allow Irreverent Son i ’d stay here, the supervision of the State Board marriages b< tricen < ou-i-ns. r i l e q l | e « l i ii! i s , w ! i a l W o u l d h - , 'o n i e of Medical Examiners. M a r ie W h v i . i '. * of Vl U ? i C AR DS. ..................... why feed your team s....................... HIGH-PRICED WHEAT AND BARLEY H. A. MOORE. M OORE S E R V IC E S . B R O S ., .. In th e m a tte r of p e titio n of Moro—First Sunday, 1 p. in.; BANKERS. F. Hailey and others for a county third Sunday. 1 p. in.; Presbytc- T r a n s a c t a C e n e r a i B a n k i n g mad; pi.it, survey and viewers' rian Church. B u s in e s s , M o ro , O r e g o n . re p o rt tile d ; . c la im fo r dam ages i i , M o n k la n d , . , S econd S u n d a y . I n . , , , . ' 1 p . r e s e n o ti hv \ . . I . F o w le r, a n d m .; ’ fo u rth S u n d a y • , 1. 1 p. m .; ’ Pres- * J o in t ll e n n c h s , .J . A. V a n G ild e r h-.-terian C h u rc h , W asco S econd S u n d a y , 7:30 p . a m i J o h n 11. J o h n s o n a p p o in te d :,! ii . . • a p p r a is e r s to re p o rt a t A p ril te rm , n • t , n fin ii S u n d a y . 1 1 a . m . C h ris- is: >9. ìa n I h u re h . In th e m a tte r of p e titio n of Ri;v. W m . F . H oi . i ., Pastor. A u o lp h H a p p o ld for ro a d of p u b lic S p a u ld in g C h a p e l A p p o in tm e n ts . e a se m e n t, B. \V. A n so n , 1!. F. Med- S p a u ld in g C h a p e l 1st a n d lib lev a n d C h a s. 11:11 a p p o in te d v ie w ­ e rs, a n d o rd e re d th a t n o tic e of s a id p r e c e d in g he serv« i on a il in te re ste d p a r tit . I n th e m a tte r of c o u n ty ro a d , b y C. A. B u ck ley a n d o th e r s : p ro o f of p o s tin g n o tic e f u rn is h e d ; A. H o ld e r. D a v id V in ­ to n a n d R. C. B e n n e t; a p p o in te d viewers, und ve vor. S h a r p , su r- P e titio n for c o u n t v r o a .1. hv O . C. iKin a m i h e rs , la id o v er u n til •X{ ÍC!•:n fo L e tte rs of ..........for a little more than half the value of wheat. ...... filatile on < B U LK c r e d it issu e d av ai ■ , .... , , lh a s te rn Huttes. FOR B U LK , ..........and at same time patronize a home industry............ I ¿filF" firin g in a lo a d of w h e a t a n d tr y th e e x p e r im e n t. C ollection« m a d e a t all p o in t« on fa- voi a b le te rm « . S ig h t e x c h a n g e a n d tele- _ _ ,. . .. , you m oney. gran ii?- tra n sfe r« old on \ c w 5<>rk, San * - F ran eis'-o , P o rtla n d , T h e Halle« a n d v a - i rioiiH p o in ts in O regon am i W a s h in g to n . NORTH K ' M . F. L. J ohns , Pastor. I t w ill »ave P A C I F I C M IL L S . B R A S H , it you v,;:iii a man to do some- WELL-DIGGING, EXCAVATING, IS T H E ’ h in g , fin d a m a n win» believ es F o r o m e th iiig . - E x . CELLA RS, 1 wo of tae best naiiers in the 24 inches. THE COUNTY. We have in stock of our own printing SEV ERA L FO RM S OF NOTES, PA7R3NAUE SOLICITED. J . A. E L L IS P R O F E S S IO N A L IN D R A IN IN G . ■ PUCES REA3UKABLE. •T‘ >0 2* > t BEST We can and do print any size from the smallest card to j«»t»ters 18 by C IS T E R N S a n d urn 4.t $ 1 . , p, r y e a r. IÌÌ 1 I Vnricii THE WASCO MILL R u tle d g ' 1st Sunday, 7 p. in. >il S u n d a y , 11 a . in . Bigelow 2d M n id a v , 11 a. m . itii S u n d a y . 7 p. m. - V I .• aia ut y ni t iö hier, when you can buy mill feed a t ................. Sundays, i p. m. M o ro , O re g o n . .... C AR DS. With and without indorwment.«, .............. SiivT ;‘V, <\> H a n iii tin, ? u n r u. H K :n cul 1* I { 1 Ir:* ’1 t , P o r r , inoli. per . Il R a k 1!IM»-' 1er EXPRESS AND C . J . E R IC H T , A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . lice, o r Km i:a rjic < - s i r - D R A Y IN C ììt* . I. S M IT H , A Ì. PHYSICIAN C 1 A 1. Alili ihìvert IFUI/ .»r i P u b C«>. M e a d e r C o. «• a p p lie s M oro M e rc a n tile C o., d. G ood : a n ia r it a a lio « p ;: 11 111 -I ,ss h i s h a r p , s u rv e y o r « lee« 1’ C W a.fi«. iTi.i-.-j.iig j.:-., Wm H o ld e r, s ta a -p s e invite comparison of our work and prices with any M oro, O regon, other«. Samples can he seen in many places all over the county and at our office. M .r ( ire - .m il se.p- P U B L IS H IN G “ H Ian« H a n s e n , 9 ho« C a lla g h a n , ** ic h a rd M yer«, “ 10 a rl P e e ts , “ 11 “ 12 no S ie n k n e c h t, “ 13 1 D am on, F t iu iiit!i ?r. R at tle sn a k i • Di«t WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AK3 SPECTACLES. 4 50 17 T h e D alles A li W o r k W a r r a n t e d F i r s t - C l a s s . .O reg o n . FREE READING ROOMS F a c to ry a g e n t fo r B icycle«, P ian o « , O r­ g a n s , G ra p h o p h o n e « a n d K o ,lak s. J. B. HOSFORD, Ice C r e a m M oro ................................... O rbgox . BBESS-MAXIKG PARLORS. 70 00 30 45 • 33 50 ! 5< '» 00 45 2.3 SV|»EKVISORS FOR T H E YEAH 1SU 9. N o. 1 W II I’e u g h ............................... H e n ry B o o t.................................. U L C a m p b e ll............................ miss maggic huff , RED Ü . M. AX)’« s n .R E , M oro. . .O reg o n . E ... B ... W H E A T , WW JEWELER. Is a a c T h o m p s o n ........................ R o b e rt N e w to n .......................... W m G ib s o n .......... ....................... T 1> S e a r c y ..................................... A K H a ll'....................................... C a rl P e e t z ..................................... ' W in S to n e ............. ....................... ' T M A n d e r s o n ............................ G F G u i’.ith e .-........ R a ttle s n a k e Pi l i II W a lk e r, a s s is ta n t ia n ia k - i n g j u r y l i s t .......................... $ L W H u n tin g , d o .............................. T R M c G in n is, d o ............................ W II R ad cliff, d o .............................. W J B la c k b u rn e , d o ....................... R A W a llis, d o .................................. J o s ia h M a rsh , m a k in g ju r y l i s t . . J W B la c k b u r n i. a tt o r n e y 's fees S ta te vs W i l b e r ............................ G eo M e a d e r, ju s tic e f e e s ............... E P e o p le « .............................. bill la id y BARN LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. G O O D R IG S , G O O D F E E D . flffff 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 . • W . C . J O H N S T O N & C O ., P ro p s . GLEAMING AND REPAIRING. ______ M oro, O re g o n . - ALL WORK CUA8AMTEED FIRST-CLASS. THE FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. w NEXT IHH K TO KAD1.EY « P R IC K .. Moro, W W. J ASK BY W M o ro O re g o n . MOST CEKTRALLY LOCATED. 25c- $$$ R o o m s , 26c u p . N. W. THOMPSON, GOING NORTH. •> a. 7 a. ... 9a. 1:30 p. 4 p. ji P r o p r ie t o r o f t h e ' Shortest line from Portland and way points by 12 hours. A L T A M O N T J R . L IV E R Y , w FEED, A N D SALE STABLES. m. in. m. m. Having enlarged and refitted the above stables, we are now prepared to m. conduct the business in a first-class manner. ”, COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. |M’° T o ? ' "*“ *• " u " 1 ’ Tim o S c h e d u le No. 3 .—E ffectiv e T h u rsd a y , J a n . 5th, 1899. Main St., o p p o site B ank. 12:01 A. M. P acific Timo. 13 00 ; SOI TÎ1 BOUND. 00 ! No. 1. 0111 Leave . . (>:45 p. 001 2 00 2 OOj 3 0‘.> 10 OOj 19 Oil o v er. Moro, O regon. NORTH BOUND. m. Leave 4 .XrJ p. m. A rriv e . . 9:30 p. in. E . E . L Y T L E , P resid e n t. No. 2. Arrive. . 2:30 p. m. Ix'ave. . . 12:50 p. m. Leave . 11:30 a. in. D . C . O ’R E I L L Y . G 9 n . M anager. Biggs. Wasco. Moro. LOOK THE ON GREATEST THE NEW SPAPER— P A C IF IC COAST, YEAR FOR $1.75. ..................... AT T H E ...................... U.YIAT1 L L A HERE! AMD THE BEST SHERMAN COUNTY PAPER FOR A WHOLE STO P W H E R E T H E PEOPLE STOP, Petition for new road district H O U S E , .. JU S T SEE : pointed supervisor of said District W eek ,y Q rogonian No- 1 L AND YOU WILL CET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH. ELECTRIC J.ICHTS AMD CALL BELLS. M oro L eader Bond of J. M. Parry as Com- The Dalles, Or. S^NOTT & FISH PROPS. ........................................................ niander of Sherman Post No. 4, G. ’ " Both S e p a ra te A . IL ; exam ined a n d approved. 1 " BROCK’S RESTAURANT ................... w a r. S- e ie tv •■{ $ 2 .5 0 OFFER $1.75 STANDS, B a s t a f t e r - d i n n e r C ig a rs . £ 3 ^ ¡'Zverything first-class, and terms the low lowest compatible with oualit v G. W . B R O C K . P r o p r i e t o r . A id $1.50 1.00 „ „ P J E iL ( W E R - granted to J. A. and Mrs. K. M. ........Is the place to get good meals or hoard by the day or week.......... I Both a Full Y ear fo- Wcst. ' * ............................... .. , . , , ... ( L3BGIKG ................................................................ 25 CENTS. d>. advHnee.) the Sherman County ObsL-ver was A ChoicG ,in e of C an n e d L u n ch G oods, fin e C o n fe ctio n ery , &UBSCRESE AT 0 ICE, WHILE THIS appointed the official paper fo r! Sherman county for the ensuin-' • a m p le Room. 10 2 2 2 2 • POST-OFFICE IN THE BUILMNC. R a te s : Antelope. K ent........... Grass Valley Moro............. Arrives at \V W. C. WILLIAMS, MTl. NEW MORO HOTEL. O regon. THROUGH TRIP IN ONE DAY. .................... ...... -$4.50. m. in. in. m. m. Iff WM. HOLDER, MORO. AT H E R l>:U.SS-M.AX!Ni; PARLORS, OVER TH E Wasco to Antelope via Moro, Grass Valley and Kent. '.Vasco......................... . . . 10 a. Moro........................... 1:30 p. Grass Valley............ .. . 4 p. K ent........................... ........Î P- Arrives at Antelope. . ___10 p. W All la d ie s n e e d in g th e a s s is ta n c e of a tirst-c la ss d re s s -m a k e r, a re in ­ v ite d to c a ll u p o n GOING SOUTH. Frank Sayr« ...... ...........,... S to re . LEADINC CICARS AND TOBASCB. J TAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Fare, o n e way P a r lo r s , a n d C o n fe c tio n e r y . 54 00. . . . . H E E v e r e t t ................................ D iet B oys a m i G 'r ls CO. jfWELER AMD OPTICIAN. FIRST NATIONAL DANK 3LOCK, l’hæ»...................................... OF ROAD MORO , M oro \ \ a t e r C o m p a n y , 3 m o u th s w a t e r .................................................. C J B rig h t, atu » r:u y ’s fee« . . . W m H e n ric h s , s ta m p s a n d s u p ­ p lie « ..................................................... M oore B ro«, h a ll r e n t ..................... 1 M S m i t h , a tte n ila n e on p a u ­ A.’:’ iINTM EXT W. 0, HADLEY, Ht!H; ¡litT 3 S & WILSON, >1 J ................... as consistent with our quality of work. J. M. D U N A H O O . Ilrug C. *- Mw',' i?e in a n y c o u rt of th e st. We clip the following from the Oregonian: At to rn e v -at-L aw a n d X o ta rv P u b lic . ‘“The prevalence of grip in East­ 1 P racti.-i - in a ll th e C o u rts os th i s State ern cities has placed an embargo per ........................................ C ol l ’a e k in a C o, m e a t ta r n is h e d upon that most disgusting of all in M oro ............... O rekon . practices—promiscuous kissing. lureing p a iq x 'r ........ 15 Sensible physicians plainly t 11 J P : S o n , b u ry in g p a a - D r. L lo y d D . Id ie m a n , people that they must stop this or p r , a tt o r n e y ’s fees a n d take the consequences, as adminis­ 11 ! • DENTIST. ne. iitiilfi.t of o u r a b ilitv the habit. Of course there are J D u n s, “ 2 . t’4 (HI lia n ille th e « .n a r in a m a n n e r tati«f..c- “ 3 . 48 some kisses that are not very invit­ ler.ry H o o t, I. C a m p b e ll, “ 4 . 103 ÎM) ing, but taken altogether, k’ssing imt • Tomlin, . 62 iX) Ì is not a very disgusting process. B a r tle tt, •> . 15 03 ’ ELL’S NSECÏ No doubt it largely depends on W A x te ll. “ 1» . 56 00 who is to be kissed. W T h o m p s o n , ** 7 . 50 00 ' In s ta lla tio n . 3U S IN E S S 'JJ. H. MOORE. K in g , C o m m issio n e rs, W m . l ie n - c o u r t a d jo u rn e d , ric lis, FARMERS to a d v e r tis e - in th e M oro L eader . drawn f o r --------------------------------------------- A llison ’ n o t a llo w e d . List of 200 n a n : ‘s J a n u a ry T e rra , 1330. £fi®C‘T h e w ay to m a k e m o n e y is O re g o n . A d d ro ss all o rd e rs to leader , M oro, Oi’wgoiVw