tvtUKU LEADER * I A quantity of wood is being sold Mrs. Dora W illiam s, postm aster ing was his aecount of his com pan-j I’rofessor(returning home at Ross S m ith left town F riday to A. C. S A N F O R D . F. H. M E A D E R , by Daugherty *fe Hinton at DeMoss. spend the w inter in A lbany. who lias just returned from a visit ions in the prison, and of the m em -' night, hears noise) Is some one Fashionable dressmaking; also Geo. G rubbs has gone to visit in to C alifornia am ong relatives and oralde escape from the walls of t h a t , there? ¡children’s clothes a speciality. A Burgier (u n d er th e heil) No! friends, kindly rem em bered us by ¡dreadful place. His closing re­ the valley. ANCIENT ORDER U N IT E D WORKMEN’ . Professor T h a t’s stränge! I Moro Lsxlge, No. G4— Meets everv fair share of your patronage is ,1. C. W illiam s left T h u rsd ay on bringing w ith her an orange, just m arks as be spoke of the sons of as it was picked from the tree, w jth the veterans of the civil war anti was positiv«' some one was under Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock in 1. solicited. First house north of J. a visit to the valley. O. O. F. hall. A standing invita- B. Mowrv’s. leaves attached, together with some their devotion to th eir country was my heil. C ounty Clerk lle n ric h s received T H E PIONEER BRICK, tion to attend is extended to all ' M rs . A rrili . a S tokes . native tigs of th at great slate. loudly applauded, while his trib ­ 177 in stru m en ts for record d u ring Subseribe now f«»r the L eader . sojourning brothers. _ , MORO, OREGON, Miss Gertie, Mrs. W illiam ’s little ute to the Hag was extrem ely elo­ J. M. F lorer , M. W. I \ ’r k,‘n 8 °f farm machiner>’ c:dl the m onth of December. grand-daughter, m ade the p resent­ quent being matle doubly so from H fi M c II avvi R. w ,.».!.,»• Moore Bros. & Ginn, sole agents for, lost , H .». MvDANEL, Recorder. Right Laps. Miss Della Connelly left Moro ation, together w ith a pretty me­ the fact th at it eamt' from out' who A light sorrel gelding, 5 years o ld ; D ealers in G roceries, D ry Goods, Shoes and DEGREE OF uoxoR. a . o. v. w. Dr. Smith was a passenger on on the ftrst Passpn’-rer train for The mento. Coming a s they did, from had fought and suffered th a t it two white hind feet; weight 900 lbs; lost about m outh of Tliirtv-M ile. Please F u rn is h in g Goods. Herrin Lodge, No. 2—Meets every I the train for Wasco Saturdav. I I)alle6 to visi» friends. an old-tim e friend, we greatly a p ­ might not he dishonored. notify C. A. W atson, of Fossil, Or., or Monday evening in I. O. O. F. h a l t , p. . , On S atu rd av night .1 no. L andry Times M ountaineer: In an in ­ olliee of this paper. preciate the com plim ent. SOLE AGENTS FOR All sojourning members invited to rin p ]oo work at tn i leader ! was called to Adams hv telephone troductory wav the speaker saitl it attend. M ary P eoples , C. of H. press room. Call and see our - to a tten d the funeral ¿f his broth- A F rig h tfu l B lu n d e r S P E C IA L . was not his desire to blot out the M rs . F lora B olton , Recorder. samples. • er-in-law. I . " j 11 "ften ea™ ' ’’. Notice is hereby given th a t th e Co­ horrors of war. for lie wished them Scald, ( ut or Bruise. Bveklen s independent order of odd eellows . M e are under obligations this lum bia Southern Railway Company, a ) M. F itzm auriee is the new editor Arnica Salve, the liest in the world, ; to stan d as a w arning to future corporation duly organized ami existing Moro Lodge, No. 113—Meets wevk to Deputy Clerk McDanel for of the Moro (S herm an county) ' will kilt tin1 pain and prom ptly generations, yet he, with others under ami l>y virtue of the laws of the ' every Saturday evening. Visiting favors received, State of Oregon, ami th e «lireetors of heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever who had fought on either side d u r­ said Columbia Southern Railway Com­ brothers cordially invited to meet Farm ers! You can get your window L eader , one of our brightest ex Sort's, Cleers, Boils, Felons, Corns, ing the rebellion, chose to look pany acting under authority of resolu­ with us. M. D amon , N. G. frames already “ plowed,’’ thus saving changes. Success to you, Bio. tions duly adopted bv the allirm ative all Skin E ruptions. Best Pile cure W agons, Hacks and Buggies, H. S. M c D anel , Sec. work, at J . O. Elrod’s. i —lnone Herald. on earth. Only 25 ets. a box. Cun' upon the bright side of the events vote of all of the stockholders of the at a m eeting of «aid «tis-k- of every d e scrip tio n . The little 4-year-old daughter of C. K. Cochran and friend Mr. guaranteed. Sold by A. D. Bolton that oeeured between ’61 and ’65, company WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. holders lieM at th e city of The Dalles, and review rath e r the pleasantries ?v Co.. Druggist. Oregon, on the 8th «lay of December, M oto Camp, No. 351—Meets " - H. Peugli of Waseo d i d on Brown, were in town Tuesday, and th an the sorrows. At tim es the have tiled in the ollie«' of th e Secretary every 2d and 4th Wednesday even-j Saturday night from pneumonia from the supply of am m unition of S t a te of th e State of O re g o n , ami in P e rso n a ls. Fresh and cu re d Meats. cap tain grows quite hum orous, at the otliee of th e county clerk, of the ing in I. O. O. k. hall. \ ¡siting after a five weeks’ illness, d H onE took out, it is to be supposet., here O il P>. Dufur wa countv of Wasco, Oregon, ami in the choppers are invited to attend. , other tim es pathetic. The lecture rabbits will have a hot F ru its and vegetables. J . W . K earns started for F air- , . . .. otliee of th e clerk of Sherm an county, business. W. J. M artin , C. C. I i interspersed Wlt.l eloquent tl’lh- Oregon, Supplem entary Articles of In- view on Friday to take charge of time all right W m . H older , Clerk. C. W . Moore and wife of Grass Utes tu Am erican bravery and oriMiratiun ainemling Arlu'les 111. I A" Til«* subscribers of stock in the the district school thereon Monday, iiinl VI of the present articles of incor­ Valiev were in town. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. valor. poration of saiil company so that said .E tn a Savings and T rust Com pany Jan. 9th. Article« III. IV ami VI of said Articles Mr. and Mrs. G ra n t A rm sw orthy C lew is will, in addition aptain Lewis M oto Circle, No. 56, Women of _ . . 4„ . . . „ of lni'or|Miratioii shall, when anienilcd. . . . . . . . , . , 1 D on’t forget to place vour farm to sell will meet at the otliee of R. E. Dos Woodcraft, meets everv 1st and w ith K. E. Hoskinson. . kinson at 3:30 I’. M. Tuesday for have returned home after a pleas- to his lecture here on T hursday read as follow-': . 3rd \\ ednesday evening at o|»era AitTiei.i: h i . ant visit at W asco. They report .Jan. 19th. give a free talk to the house. Visiting members cordially J. F. Moore, a prominent lawyer the purpose of organizing a local Thc enterprise, pursuit, business and m um ps at ovr neighboring city. « h in d children, teachers anil pa- oeenpation in wliic.i ibis lorporation invited to attend. from The Dalles, was attending to board of directors. Mrs. McCollum am t daughter Irons of the school, at three o’clock -hall lie. A manda M artin . G. N. court matters in town last week, There is a petition to th e voters First—To acquire, build, own. con­ Jen n ie have returned to M onm outh, the same evening, \ \ M. H older , Clerk. , anfi m;lde this office a pleasant call. of Moro precinct for a saloon In ing struct, and to m aintain and operate 1 sin'll eonstrncpsl. owned or acquired A T MORO. where Miss Je n n ie will resum e her PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. F. II. Meatier & Co., of Moro, Or., circulated, a! so a rem onstrance A story is going the rounds about railroad and telegraph lilies, an ’. to t udies. earrv freight and passengers tlieron. and Sherman Circle, No. 320—Meets have thp agency for Butterick’s dres« a g a i n s t one. Dried and canned fruits always on hand. We bave a dancing school at the a m an win» tried the experim ent of to transm it messages tlierisiver. and to every Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. I patterns. They will keep all the ..nest y w . Thompson and Deputy receive tolls for the carriage or trans Visiting brothers and sisters invited ! styles constantly on hand. Sheriff Brown did a m uch-needed Opera l l a ’l now. B. F. S m ith in- m ixing sawdust with his chicken m is s: in of the same, the following rail i f i T ’Butter, Egg.-, Poultry, and all kinds of farm produce. feed. The results were so satisfac­ road and telegraph lines, nam ely: Send in your name and $1 for job on our streets w ith the road struetor. to meet with us. 1. A tine from Biggs, in the Stale o f . G eo . M eader , Pres. ‘ the M oro L eader , ami get all the tory he discontinued the use of SAM MCDONALD, Prop. Oregon, to Moro, in the State of Ore- scraper S aturday. S p a in ’s G r e a te s t N eed . L loyd D. I dleman , See. meal altog 'ther and fed Ids ehiek- g< m. ,! news of all the county for a year. Mr. R. 1’. Olivia, of Barcelona, j —- ---------------_ -------- ___ f r a t e r n a l ORDERS. F. H. MEADER & DO FREEPORT WIND-MILLS, STUDEBAKER BROS’ Farm ers’ Meat Market If you want a high grade, gra.te, first-class nrst-ciass Y O U R S U B S C R IP T IO N W ill expire when there is a blue 1898 model bike for less money than you pencil mark under your name, and R MeaJvr & Co only one or two more copies will be j Lots of children in Moro and sent you, unless you renew. Watch lots of measles. It is questionable for it, and renew at once, so as to will go rounJ or not miss anv copies. ’ _______ not. M artin Bros, have moved into Pleasant surroundings and polite the house vacated by L. K. Moore. waiters, together with the best meals in town, make \\ ilev s City If you want to figure on a bill Hotel the favorite place to stop of groceries come to M. M. Co. at when in the city. J. W. Daugherty was in town We have made arrangements to the last of the week. furnish the L eader an d \\ eeki . y For term s on Moro property call on O regonian at the very low price of or address R. F.. Hoskinson. $1 .75 per year in advance. Little Eddie Wiley is wrestling You can get shaved eight times for with a severe attack of the measles. one dollar, and hot or cold baths for -5 Finest rigs in the county, at any hour, cents at Cousens’ tonsorial parlors. day or night. X. W. T hompson . R. J. Ginn’s son Arthur has the measles, but is said to be doing finely. The traveling public should not fail to read the C. S. Rv. ad in this . issue, and note the change in the arrival and departure of trains. Lum ber, shingles, moldings, wood, If you want to know the live business etc., at bed-rock prices, opposite foundry, men consult the advertising eolumns of Moro. J- O. E lrod , Prop. the L eader . , G. W . Cov moved to DeMoss Have vou seen those lap robes Friday last and occupies the old land horie blankets at H.y.ll 4 hotel building. Co’s. If not. call at once and sec Right Laps! Right Laps! Moore the bargain of vour life. I» ,...» Ginn «.le agent, lor Sherman wea th e rfo r thc last week Pcakin lelt ,„ « n Friday ims been cohh Snow has iUicn . K ‘ dO' fot ^ X ^ r i X ^ a n Mr. and Mrs. C am pbell. Mrs. g U n t o n a n d M r. S h o r t visitin ’ Mrs. E1Us, gigter ftt thc citv HoteL ; Dell Wilder and wife came up Fridav from The Dalles, and will visit at j . R. M:irtin’s. Mrs Wild- ers grandfather. J. S. S m ith of Oregon City. brother of J e p th a S m ith , w ho died in the K londike about a year ago. is up here settling up the estate. 2. \ line from Moro, in the State of (l-i'gon, or some o i li e r convenient nr suilal le place on the line ls'twecn Biggs and Moro, io thc town of Prineville, in the State of Oregon. I*. A line commencing at ornearC ro ss Hollows, in the State of Oregon, to a jsiint at or near Canyon City, in tin State el Oregon. 4. A line from lla y canyon junction. ' in the State oi Oregon, to Hay canyon Punch once printed a picture of in the State <>f Oregon. Second. To build, purchase, own, thc lions and the C hristians throw n lea- ■ or I'jsTM te-tcanilsiats on tin- Co- as to th em in th c R om an a m p ln th e a - lombia and Snake rivers and th e trihu- et'.s entirely on saw dust. S on after adopting the schem e lie set a hen w ith fifteen eggs. She brought oft thirteen little chicks, fwelve of them had wooden legs and the th irte e n th was a woodpecker. Spain, spends bis w inters at Aiken. S. C. W eak nerves bad caused se­ vere pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters. .Ameri­ ca’s greatest Blued and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. lie says this grand m edicine is w hat his country needs. All Ameti- ea knows th a t it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood. "Hies u p to e s to m a ta , s in the nerves, puts vim. vigor and , new life into everv muscle, nerve , .... m am m a” savs the lit- Urie« tlierwrf. th e lerayini of «aid water a n j organ of h e ’ bodv. tired or ailing you need it. Every at the picture, 1c re’s one poor lion W e learn th a t the Presbyterians bottle guaranteed; only .»0 cents, w ithout anv C h ristian at all. will hold a series of revival meet­ Co.. D rt’.g- bv A. D. . ings in this town, to commence An aged m an. sauntering across about the first of February. ¡i Cleveland street t l v other day. “ D tA M O N O S A N D H E A R T S .’ was rudely jostled by a youthful R. E. H oskinson, accom panicu A C o m e l y D r a m a In T h r e e A c t s — w heelm an. The collision tum bled bv Miss L. Colem an, went for a T he M j p o D r a m a t i c C o m p a n y R e h e a r s in g . the rider off. and the old gentlem an sleigh-ride out to 1. K. MeCiinnis This new play will soon be pro­ prom ptly grahlxxl him by ti. • ear. Sundav to sec Mr. Hoskinson. s ” D urn you.” be said, w ith con­ duced at the opera house by the little bov. siderable asperity. “ I ’ve a great Muro D ram atic C om pany. It is R. II. G utherie of The Da les ti,e an im m ensely popular dram a, has m ind to take you across m y knee passed through town the last of week on his wav way to his extensive a good plot, abounds w ith com.cat and spank you g'n«!. ' But be did ?h ranch 16 n.il« < so u th of situations, and never fail- to give not do it. H e ju st held the young entire satisfaction to all who w it­ fellow a m inute, and tie n let him .. Moro. ness it. The east of characters is go. Thc Grass Valley Pram auc and as follows: “ W hy d id n ’t you spank him . Specialty Company « ill give a Bern:« ■ lla h te a d . a young lady i f I- uncle?” said a bystander. performance in Moro on \\ edn >- with an affm'tion of th e h eart, a lo w “ W ell,” repli.nl the old m an. “ I for fan and a hatre I of arithnn-tic day. Jan. l llh . Admission. 'Octs. certainly would if 1 h a d n ’t been a ....................... Mrs. J . B. Hosford. A social dance Wdi be given ailcr leetle afraid th a t m ebby it was a Amv H alstead, her sister, two y e ;..' girl.” Clevelanil Plain Dealer. ¿ m r e s p o n d e n , iron, .« lo s s vouager, fond of freli.- ffieSta, Idaho. Third. To build, p'irc’iase. own or lease rrow money on Isecls, notes or otherw is»- lor th e genera! pur- l«.s»-sof the eor|«>ration. and to wort- gag • its railroads, «tcaiusiii;«*. steani- L .at-, fraiiehi-i'-. rolling ,-tocg aiei any ami all propertv to -.-»’ure the payment the'x-ol . pro» ¡‘led, however, that unless authorized by a m ajority voti of tlie -tockhohlers of tne eoiiipany no uiort- ,g,- ,,i -i cure any bonds, note- or other evidences of indebtedness shall I«* phi 'ed u[<«»i: th e railroads or oth er projs- er«v of tn i- company. l ilth. To do all other things neces­ sary or ptojier in carrying on the htisi- - o f tn i« e o i ¡ n r . i t o r for the ac­ c o m p lis h m e n t two or rec county farmer, as it insures him a writes: The meeting has clos’d on Inez Gray, a young lady visitor, willing S H E R I F F ’S S A L E . a r r iv ^ a n d ’ wdl be wld eh7ap' ’gee g<**l crop and a plentiful harvest. account of the mumps, and they to slum* ia the fu n ......... ......................Mrs. Ina Dakin DeMea-. Notice is hereby given th a t an execu­ them at M. M. Co. Old cast iron bought by the Moro seem to be more flourislung than Mrs. Ila ’.stea'!, a widow and sti't»- tion and order of -ale wa.« issued out ol O Elro«l h a s discontinued Manufacturing Co. a: More. »10 per ton a n y th in g else. It the jack rah- the eireuit court of the State of Oregon m nther to the H alstead girls. for Sherm an county on the 15th day of IN-» e u .iit r. 1998, ii|>o:i a deeree rendered therein en the H ili day of Mai ‘h. 1S!»S, ir favor of Gails Schadewitz a; adm in­ istrator of tlie estate of John Kiuifii-k, Will l»uy your fat cattle. Will sell d . s e p l a i n t i f f , and against Phillip you choice beef, pork, m utton and veg­ M. R ./gles. I.ucv S. Ruggles, his wife; etables. P jww a V ambv , Moro. tl»e .1.1. Cast Threshing Machine Com­ pany. a - - ri ■ ration, and s. A. str.ver. Send $1 75 and your name and defendants, which said exeeiui-m and address to the L eader , Moro, and order of sale ;« to me directed and com­ m anding me to sell the real estate here­ receive the L eader and W eekly inafter mentioned lor the p u r|« "e of satisfying the judgm ent of tin- plaintiff O ebgoxias one year. in said ca a-e lor the sum of |2ii2->."«i-ltKi. lf you desire to look your best, have with interest thereon at 10 p e rc e n t, per C ^ X ^ in J ^ a lltn h im annum from the 1 Ith day of March. Sanmiv. the liarzey I k -11-I k iv ia the lla l- ¡911'. arc! the f'.rl'ie r sum of $l"x) a tto r­ Largest and choicest stock of over­ ney s fees; and the further sum ol for price«. A band of 4600 Oregon wethers stead h o m e........ shoes. ruhberr, etc., for men, women |78.47 taxes pai l by '.lid plaintiff oa the ......................Geo. X. 1’oltiiu. hereinafter licserilss! lainl. and the costs The Rev. Wm. F. Holl was a — t'hufiren evcr in More, just opened sold for 13.50 per head at a rail- and dishursfiueiit.« ol said suit, tax»«! at visitor to the L eader office on M M road station recently in Wyoming A D V E R T IS E D . |17, and for cost« And accruing cost'. Thursday. The New Moro Hotel, under th e ; to go to Nebraska feed lots. They f | - fn i i n • - u-.-l ii'ae 1 Therefore in compliance with said ex — eution and order of -ale. I will on S at­ Lumber, lumber, “ ’till you can’t new management, is maintaining had been driven through with the urday. February 2-»th. 1999, at th e hour rest, at J . O. Elrod’« new >'a oppw' , ¡tg popularity with the traveling exception of about 400 milts, the 1<(,( p.irt':.,s va;iin*g fur anv of the ml- of 1 o ’clock p. in., at the court house i 1 . 1 • if 411 in Moro, in .'■herman county, Ore­ site tiie foundry. Price? can t ncax. public. journey being made in May. All |owing letters will pi ease say “ adver- door gon, -ell at public a nation to the highest J. P. Orr of Wasco, county com Take a drive behind one of those were two-year-olds, weighing about tised bidder, for cash in hand, for the pur missioner, called to see the new spirited teams to be found at X. W. 105 pounds when sold. Rural Boston. H erbert - 2 Bri ton, Al!>ert A po-e oi satisfying the judgm ent and de­ cree alxive m entioned, the following de- Enowi»". C (' Thompson’s and you will get your g p jrit. Hughes, I’l.o editor Thursday. ■s i ilH'd lands and premises, to-u i t : The W haley. Mr .. F itts. John east half ol Section Eleven, 11 in If vou want a good new milch m onev'a w orth. The celebrated DeMoss family Township (3 Three. South of Range -K » W i l l i a m s , 1’ M. cow. at a reasonable price, see The Sixth Annual Fruit G r o w - anJ mugiciang) will give' 17 ) Seventeen Last of \\ illam etne Me­ ridian, in the county of Sherm an and Page m . Iloi.nru, Nervous H eadaches. They m ake Sheriff of Sherm au Gountv, Oregon, If you want to buy a farm remember Money to loan on Sherman county v¡g¡tors will perform here under j)Ur(. blood and stron. nerves and jlllb R. E. Hoekinson. He has some fine building until | work on the Ginn the weather moderates. G e n e i’cil M e r c h a n d i s e , MOKC), ()H E (i( )\. . i ............' , lines to I v Celilo, in W a-cn coiintv. and If weak, tic girl, who had been gazing long p r iest Rapid« on th e Columbia river, in Mrs. Dr. Smith. J Large and complete stock of hits are troublesome, get a band of . Mrs. G. N. Bolton. or “ Sis,” a maiden Drummers, teamsters, farmers. j apS on their tracks; they are death H annah M-.-y Barr.es, B lo .lv « who ?1<1 keeps home for the brother. lady everybody and their friends, stop on . em. _ ................... Mrs. W. II. Moore. at the New Moro Hotel when in Ahrabsm Barnes, or “ Bub,’ a Yan­ The election of officers for the town. kee farm er, still u u m arri.•>'< a» forty— C h ristian E ndeavor Society took If you want blank deed; , mort- place at DeMoss Springs on J a n . a diam ond ia th e rough. ...................................... W. 11. Moore. gages, notes, legal tegai blank mana, v covers, u v e j » , ^ Th c . B. Webb; secre- m arriag e.......................... I. B. Hosford. W e will show the neatest blanks at ^jrg ^¡pder. treasurer, Mrs. Dr. Burton, a young physician .. . 1*. «i. DeMoss. most reasonable prices. H /> ,. Webb. suitable. Bring it in. farm land in amounts of not less than ^ íe auspices of the Epw orth League build up your health. oi th e id>j s*t- Machinery, H ardw are, Paints and Oils, Farm Im plem ents, W agons, Buggies, Hacks. \lo ro The place to go to get what you want, at a ¡»rice that will suit. We’ll -i 11 you guns, true to shoot. O yster-, craeki rs. &n.«»ts; l ’iekie- plenty, all th e lim e. Dry got 11.» new. coining just in line. A FINE LINE OF OVERCOATS AND MEN’S SUITS, VERY LOW. M oro M e rc a n tile Co. u lio v c AKTICIX JV . The place win-re th is .inpany pro­ pose to have it- principal o.'tice or place ' business is Moro. (»reg.ui. Airrtn.i: vi. The term ini of th e r.idrowls which this i oiiqiae.v projiosvs to own. Imild or construct arc Biggs, ,n sh -rinati county I'l ciron: 1 lay coiiyi n je.i.ctioii. in Sher­ man county. O regon: ll.iy canyon, in sliernu.a county. Oregon: Moro, in shem iaii county. On-gon ; Prineville, in (ro o k county. Oregon: ami ( ’aiiyon Citv, iu G rant county, Oreg >ti, and the lines oi railroad which th is c.impaiiy is atithoii.:»»l to construct, arc the line- mentioned in Article 111. of tlm Articles of Ineori«ir-.ition of th is eompany as amendeil. The term ini of tin- wafer lines oi tin - company are Celilo, in \\ a-i'o county. Oregon : Priest Rapid.-, on the Columbia river, in the State of W ashiiigbin. ami ia*wistt»n,»>n tlie Snake l iver, in tlie Slate of Idaln*. Columbia Southern Railway Cotu- tianv. By F. E. l.YTt.E, President. A ttest: M ay E nright . S » cn tai v. IsoAi-j i d l4 jl8 Easy to LAND NEW LUMBER YARD AT MORO, OREGON, W here you can find all kinds Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Molding, Wood and Coal. SPECIAL RATES GN LARGE BILLS. YARDS OPPOSITE THE F O U H D R Y . ^ ^ - Feed m ill in co nn e ctio n. J. O. ELROD, Prop. , WOODWORTH N O T IC E S . N o t ic e f o r P u b li c a t io n . L.vxoO ii '.i ! vt T iii : lb.ni.us. (»RKi'.nx. i 1 •»‘CCII i I m t 12. 1999. » Notice i« hereby given th at the follow - ing-named settler has lilcd notico of his intention io eominute and make filia l proof in eup|«»rt of hi« claim , and that said prix»! will lx* made ix'fore William llenrich s. county clerk, at Moro, Ore­ gon. on Monday, Jan . 22«, 1899, viz: Ktcit.vRD C ixx, heir of John A. Ginn, of Walla W alla: 11. !•'.. No. 5987. for the N E ’ , See 27. Tp 1 S, R 17 I. W M. " lie names the following vvitnes.-ivs to prove hi« continuous re-idcnce 115x111 ami cultivation of said land, viz: T. R. M ciiinuis and W ilbu- M artin. •: Moro, Oregon; Angitis Kuks and Jo«. P atter­ son, of Moiikland. Oreg m. d’J lfii J a . P. l.vc.v.'. Register. DEALER IN »•-• o’clock A. M., a t the county court room I pris- i j„ Moro, said county and state, he and H ill i ' s »Pixilated as the tim . e and - place for 1 T , ------- --------- Tl.i» , , l t »j i ’ ’ l,ieseltlem eiit nt said final account, tor Jo h n H. M organ........ Inc G uard Ulv i1(.a ,in g and d eterm in ation oi oh- ..P ic k ett’s Division a t G ettysburg je.-lious thereto, it any J lie r e be, and i v *1 >, I «bn T n n n c ll l,,H 1 i” hearing of objections, il anv Tuesday evening, Jan. price Guaranteed Refreshments were served both fu n j ej . evenings. tt i ft Mrs. Boarden- How do you find; . .E s c a p e through the ltinnel! there be, to the allowance of the appli- Last week Roy Benson and Char- ot said executrix to resign her Recaptured Roll C all. Bread ' entioji 1.V fit Clair were surprised by a the chicken soup, Mr. Boarder? said tru st. l y f wd at their place a t Hay Mr. Boarder—1 have no diffi- upon the V, a te rs .. .Parole . Gapt. Dated a t Moro, Sherman County, Ore­ gon, this Vth day of January, IS9.I. C 6" oi^ when an oyster sup|»er eulty in finding the soup, madam, H atch.. .The Flag of O ur U nion, L mjia Wii.u::it, formerly l.inma King, P r e s s C o m m e n t. Executrix of the estate of Michael was partaken of and an agreeable but 1 am inclined to th in k the King, deeeatcL illto Dalles Chronicle: Very intercst- ’libi. ! chicken will prove an time enjoyed by all concerned. elucken m Hood River, O regon. LUMBER GO. ,vs BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES, COAL AND WOOD. W. V. JOHNSON, ACENT, i . M ER C H A N D ISE , M A IL O R O C R 3 P R O M P T L Y A T T E N 0 E D TO N o tic e f o r P u b lic a tio n . A on Tuesday last. The Columbia Southern Rail­ way Comj*any ran the first pas­ senger train into Moro on I hurs- day, Jan. 5th, and are now ready to do a general freight and pas­ senger traffic. W hat a comfort to the good people of Moro to be able to dispense with the lum U riug stage coach, and leave it to plod along to towns less fortunate. GEiNTE R A L ... LUMBER, FENCE POSTS AND CORDWOOD. ALL KINDS OF CREEN AtID DRIED FRUIT. In 1 lie m atter of the estate of Michael I. van Oi i n a at T he D alli :«. O heuox . A N a rro w E sc a p e . Sleighs of all sites and descrip­ of stoves in Eastern Oregon at M LECTURE. King deceased. Novendx-r 29, 1999. Thankful words written by Mrs. tion were to be seen on our streets M. Co. Notice is hereby given th a t th e follow On T hursdav evening. Ja n . 19th, To all whom it mav concern : At a meeting z-f of « the Notice is hereby given ................... that th eu ... n d .. er- lias s m tiled of m his s I,» Moro t l A r n Vol- \ n - Ada A ilil E. u Hart, a u , of Groton.' S. D 1 .. \ i .. 1»,. , .......................................... . u ing-nuni»'d ig - n u u ie ii s settler e i n e r lia c ti i notice i n u i e 01 the past few days. At a meet g I ,- /,- “Was taken w ith a bail cold which a ^ ' 1C ° P v ra ho u se, . O , « t . signed executrix of the estate Ol Mich- intention to make final proof in suptxirt in City , lu n g s’ cough set in Capt. Jo h n W. Lewis will give an •'»1 l«ing. deceased, will apply to the (>f )lih via in i, lltl,i , | 1;„ ^.¡.i Wlfi i„. 3 sewing machines at cost at M. unteer Fire Company, held ... . . . 1, s e in e n o n my lu u g o , e o U^ n . 1 . lion. ( ounty I ourt m and for the county ,.,aile before the K eristcr and Receiver. Hall, Moro, January 4tn, . rt. anjf in a)ly terminated m t onsump- interesting lecture on his reminis- of Sherm an and State «u tfregon, and to at The Dalle«, tircgoSi, on l-'riilay. Jan . M. Co. - Moore » _• .li _ — I? V* Hoskin- IlncL’l n . t[on. 7 . 1 «. .1 rvr.l. »r-ci fT O t’fl V »»fY 11»» »1 _ war of C .1 1 . 1 1 i . t the ! 11 • I judge I ! 11 • H» t thereof, 1 .1 • n • i 11 < on kl« ’I Tuesday, lll»»l 1 I \ t the ! ' 1» -11 11 1 13, •» 1 lsiiti, - . »1 » . viz: . . . J ! oski ......... « ».' I. Four doctors gave me up, cenees of P the the „ rebellion, 4th « ii < C. E«mi:itT,'of 'I' Tin presiding, R. E. Mr. H. C. Day, representing the 1 could live b ut a short • • 1 oi,,.«;,. '1-W of April, 19'i.b the same being the |»;1||c- ; H 1’. ¡1872. for the S W '4 S«re 27 son secretary, it was decided to say ing . I- am us.ng ami pathetic regular April 1999 term ol said court, c,. 1 \ 1; 15 r \v \i I cave myself un * to mv giving .. m any ... . 1 ' . k .\. , »« 1 '• “ the r- " following ”• .E tn a Savings and Trust Company L v c a c a l l meeting next W e,In«-, ¡„„¡.„.„o „( . a,„l . . 11.1... a. .u» in , itoli! oi . »., io »i • cum .'i. oi . ....:, sani ’!• He name« w itnesses to day, at the county court room iti Moro, pmve hi« continuous residence uixui and ’ (th (lav (>f in, I Tin: D.vi.t.KN, G kkiiox , ( man of Grass Valley, paid our .Am usem ents ! , 899t liie sa, ne Ix'ing the regular April L ax » G it -' ic ! November 7.0, 1999. i town a visit with his wife and baby B read term of said court, a t the hour ot 10 Notice is hereby given that th e fol­ . Co., «¡«•I'.tie!. $2000 in each loan. Address P. O. Box and divide the receipts with that take. 1 rv them . Only 2 > l ent.'. bargains. N O T IC E . ,, Money hack :f not cured. Sold hv Fine job printing “ while you w ait” at Xo. 7, Moro, Oregon. societv.—Thc btanton Mail. In the County Court of th e State of A. D. Bolton »t Go.. Druggist. Largest and most complete lin e , the L eader press room. (•regoli for Sherm an County. t X le r e c m tile lowing-named settle, has tiled lintiee of his intention to make final proof in s u p -, port of hi« claim, and th a t said prixif , ie niiyR. Ix'fore W illiam Ih«nriehs, (.b.lk ;lt Moro Eri. (ja„ ,¡anuarv 13, 1999, viz.: T iiom vs M. A mihksox , of Moro: Homestead Appli - for the N E '-4 See 33, - catioti No. - 5975, Tp I s, l; 17 E W M. lie name« the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of «aid land, viz: W. V. Johnson, Geo. Gov, W. II. Ragsdale ami W. J. M artin, all of Moro, Orejjon. i!7fii ,!.v. !'. I.■. . ••«, Register. \ Moro, Oregon. BOGGARD’S GASH STORE M ORO. OREGON. Is the place to get nil kinds of (.hntfee- tinnery. Soft Drinks. Cigars, Tobacco and Grix'eries, at he«l-roek prices for cash. Bread and cakes will be kept constantly on band, and pies made to order by at first-class baker. HUE ECW'JNC ALLIYS AND BILLIARD HALL IN CGNKCCTI3U.