MORO
L EA D E R .
NEW
T R IA L A S K E D F O R M A C E R S .
T h e o ffe r o f m o n p y
th<J C u b & n |
A g u in a ld o 's O p in io n o f It .
W. H. Holmes, attorney for W il- a n u y in exchange for thcir arm8 j8
“ Good-m orning, Mr. A guinaldo!”
ham
G. Magers, who was convicted a com plete failure, only half a 1 “ M orning! but you’ll have to ex-
P u b lis h e d E v e r y W e d n e s d a y b y th e
M o r o P u b lis h in g C o .
i a t Dallas for m urdering Ray Sink, dozen men availing them selves of cu?* m e, I ’m busy ru n n in g .”
t_=r===\~ “t7
x,.
upon D istrict A ttorney H a y - > the offer. I t is not to be wondered
“ I t is reported th a t you w ant to
o £ U , s i ¡ i a s s matte?
’ | den * mOti° n f° F “ neW triaL The
« ‘»t the Cuban soldier who has sue for peace.”
m otion is supported by affidavits, become accustom ed to the use and
“ Well, I would like to get a
i and alleges errors on the p art of the possession of arm s, refuses to part chance to sit down and talk it all
rates of subscription :
¡court. I t is claim ed th a t the court with them for a p a ltry $75. The j over with som ebody.”
PER /EAR, $1.00 SIX MONTHS, 50C.; erred in perm itting Chief M cLauch-
C ubans have m ade a brave stru g -, “ Do you th in k term s could be ar-
(in ailvar.ee.)
! Ian, of the P ortland police, to tes gle for liberty, and it is not to be ranged, Mr. A guinaldo?”
S ingue C opies ..............................5 C ents .
tify concerning adm issions m ade to wondered at if they are loth to
“ I w ouldn’t care so m uch about
Advertising rates made known on aj>-
plication.
' I him by Magers when his recollec- p art w ith the gun and inaehette th a t p a rt of it, but I could get mv
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tion of the conversation w ith Magers which have rendered them such second w ind.”
M. F ttz M aurice , ......................... E ditor , was supported by reading the tra n
good service in the past, u n til
h at is vour cross-country rec
script of notes taken by a stenog- som ething is more definitely known ord. now, Mr. A guinaldo?”
1899.
WEDNESDAY................ JUNE
i rapher. A nother allegation of error as to the intentions of this country
“ Well, with a ru n n in g sta rt, I ’ve
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is th a t the court should have in tow ards them in the future.
O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y .
covered a m ile in three m inutes,
structed the ju ry th a t the fact th a t
fiat
I can dog-trot it all day,
UNITED STATES.
Old settlers in the W illam ette though, a t a pretty fast clip. I e x -
William McKinley.................. President. Magers did not testify in his own
Garrett A. lloltart......... Vice President. behalf was not to be taken as a c ir are a t last opening their eyes to the pect to m ake a great deal of money
John Hay.................. Secretary of State. cum stance against him .
fact th a t there is more money in out of a six-days-go-as-you-pleascs
Lyman P. Gage.. Secretary of Treasury.
An im p o rta n t allegation is mis diversified farm ing th a n in sowing some tim e in the m uddy future.”
C. N. Bliss.............Secretary of Interior.
conduct on the p a rt of Jam es M it all their land to wheat, which in
“ W hat do you th in k of wireless
Bussell A. Alger......... Secretary of War.
chell,
who
was
one
of
the
jurors
in
telegraphy
?”
tim
e
im
poverishes
their
farm
s.
John D. Long....... Secretary of Navy.
James A. Gary....... Postmaster General. the tria l of the case. It is alleged M any of them are tu rn in g their a t
“ I t doesn’t interest me a t all.
John W. Griggs....... Attorney General. th a t in a conversation w ith J. D tention to dairy in g and stock- \\ h at I w ant some genius to do is
James Wilson. .Secretary of Agriculture. Kenk, M itchell denied th a t doubts
raising on a sm all scale, which they to invent some fightless Am ericans,
Binger Hermann. Joint Commissioner.
were to be resolved in favor of the find pays them better th a n harvest- so th a t I m ay enjoy a runless rest.
defendant, and said th a t instead ing 15 or 20 bushels of w heat to Pardon me; there’s Brigadier-Gen-
STATE o r OREGON.
eral F unston com ing down the pike
T. T. Geer..................................Governor. “every m an nets on his own judg the acre.
F. I. Dunbar........... Secretary of State. m ent.” I t is also alleged th a t be
with fireworks in his whiskers, and
“ The Northw est H erald ,” an he’s yelling like a circus calliope.
Chas. 8. Moore.........................Treasurer. fore the tria l M itchell’s wife
J. II. Ackerman Supt.Pub.Instruction. dream ed th a t he participated in the eight-page illu strated paper, p u b
I am wanted in the next county.
D. K. X. Blackburn.. .Attorney General. hanging of Magers, th a t she told lished a t P o rtlan d , Oregon, m ade
G
ood-m orning!”
W. H. Leeds.................... State Printer.
its appearance in our sanctum last
her
husband
of
th
e
dream
,
and
“ Good-m orning, Mr. A guinaldo!”
tJ. S . SENATOR.
week. I t is a weekly publication.
George W. McBride,
Joseph Simon. asked him w hether he would do
I t is now claim ed th a t Lot was
such a thing. He replied th a t he It is well com piled, printed on good
CONGRESSMEN.
paper, and altogether presents a com ing on behind his wife, and th at
W. R. Ellis...............Thomas IL Tongue. did not w ant to be a juror, b u t th a t
very
neat appearance. George L. she turned to ask him if her h at was
if he did act, th a t was w hat he
SUPREME JUDGES.
T his statem en t by H u tc h in ’s nam e is carried a t the on straight.
F. A. Moore, R. S. Bean, C. E. Wolverton. would do.
M itchell is alleged to have been m ast-head.
The two most aw kw ard things in
April 27, 1898.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
W. L. Bradshaw............. Circuit Judge.
A. A. Jayne......... Prosecuting Attorney.
E. B. Dufur....................... Joint Senator.
Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco counties.
John Michell.................... Joint Senator,
Sherman and Wasco.
J. \V. Morton and A. S. Roberts, Joint
Representatives, Sherman, Wasco.
SDERMAN COUNTY.
m ade after he was sum m oned as a
juror.
A ttorney H olm es also asks a new
tria l on the ground of newly d is
covered evidence.
L ater —Judge B u rn ett overruled
the m otion for a new tria l for W .
G. Magers, convicted of the m urder
of R ay Sink, and sentenced Magers
to be hanged J u ly 21. M agers took
his sentence w ith indifference.
M agers’ atto rn ey s were granted
10 days to file a bill of exceptions.
They will appeal the case to the
suprem e court.
this world are a woman holding a
The great fire which destroyed a
gun and a bachelor holding a baby.
great p a rt of Chicago in 1871 was
T A K E N O T IC E .
started by Mrs. O’L eary’s cow kick
One
bay
horse,
branded C H on left
ing over a lam p in a stable. The
shoulder; one brown mare, with halter
recent great fire a t Dawson City on ; brand not known.
These horses came to my place about
was caused by a drunken woman
two months ago. The owners can
kicking over a lam p. W omen, have them by proving property anil
d ru n k or sober, have th eir share in paying for this mi. I reside seven miles
southeast of Monkland.
m any catastrophes.
R obert H unter .
John Fulton...................... County Judge.
R. P. Orr, R. II. King, Commissioners.
Wm. Henrichs................................ Clerk.
At last th a t u n fo rtu n ate and
Wm. Holder.............................. ‘...Sheriff.
W. Stanley................................ Treasurer.
m uch-abused m an, Drevfus, is to
.
’
W. II. Ragsdale................ County Supt.
nave a new tria l in Paris, when it
B. F. Tike....................................Assessor.
is to lie hoped his innocence will
I. M. Smith..................................Coroner.
b
. proclaim ed to the world, an d h i.
J. W. Kerne............................ Surveyor.
gang of ruffianly accusers get the
E. Hannafin.................. Stock Inspector.
The graves of those who fell in
treatm en t they so riehlv deserve.
District No. 3—Geo. Meader, Justice;
the first days of the fighting at
E. B. Wheat, Constable.
M anila were decorated on Memo
rial day, th e exercises being pre
sided over by Colonel Denby.
Three hundred of the brave lie
there am ongst the rice fields with
rough boards to m ark th eir last
resting places. I t is some conso
lation to th eir friends and relatives
to know th a t the loving h an d s of
com rades placed a flower and 6hed
a tear over the graves of their loved
ones. All honor be to those three
ladies who, after the fall of F o rt
Sum ter, conceived the idea of
decorating the soldiers’ graves a t
A rlington cem etery. Since then
the custom has become general over
the length and breadth of our
beautiful land, and wherever an
Am erican is laid to rest there will
come friends to stan d by his grave
and pay a trib u te to his m em ory.
W ho of us who stan d in one of our
cemeteries and glance over the
narrow h ab itatio n s in the silent
city of the dead can refrain from
forgetting for a brief space the sor
rows and pleasures of th is m ortal
sphere, and tu rn our thoughts to
th a t better land, where the veterans
who fought on the side of the Blue
a n d the Grey have settled their
differences and laid aside the swore
forever.
A large A m erican colony is id
contem plation in the Philippines.
Four thousand of th e volunteers
now in the islands are reported to
have signed a petition to the presi
dent and secretary of w ar p ray in g
th a t they receive th eir discharges
a t M anila. These m en see the re
sources of the islands, and are de
sirous of tak in g th eir p a rt in the
developm ent of th e different in
dustries of the country. Such a
m ovem ent would be m ost valuable
to the U nited States. H ere she
would have 4000 self-supporting
soldier-citizens who are w illing to
form them selves in to a n ational
guard for the protection of A m eri
can in terests in th e P hilippines.
F o u r th o u san d settlers of th is kind
w ould, after a tim e, have an influ
ence in th e islands which would
prove m ore beneficial th a n the oc
cu p ation of 30,000 soldiers, whom
th e natives would alw ays look on
as enemies. These settlers would,
in the course of tim e, increase and
m u ltip ly , induce m an y of their
friends to join them in th eir new
hom e, an d give em ploym ent to
num bers of natives, who would in
tim e respect if not love those who
paid th eir wages regularly and
treated them w ith fairness. After
The following from the Shanghai
a generation or so th e country correspondent of the D aily Mai
would become Am ericanized by the would indicate th a t the Chinese are
farm er, m ine-ow ner and m anufac not going to see the p a rtitio n of
tu re r, prosperity would m ake itself th eir country w ithout a struggle:
felt, an d A m erican an d F ilipino Orders have been issued from Pekin
join to uphold th e peace of the directing the viceroys and governors
co u n try .
of the neighboring provinces to p u t
G reatly to the discom fiture of
A guinaldo a n d hi? followers, the
A m ericans arc not going to rest on
th e ir laurels d u rin g the wet season.
I t is a vain hope th a t th e flooded
rice fields will be any draw back to
our boys, when it is rem embered
there are so m any W ebfooters in
th e ranks who can stan d ra in ju st
as well as the Filipinos them selves,
—or if they don’t they ought to—
having had plenty of experience in
th a t line a t home.
FO R
W.
SALE.
H. M OORE.
H . A. M O O R E .
M OORE
B R O S .,
Commodious building on Main
street, in Moro; suitable for alm ost
any kind of business. Can he p u r
BANK ERS.
chased on reasonable term s. A pply T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k in g
to M. FitzM aurice, this office
B u s in e s s , M o ro, O r e g o n .
'Subscribe for the L eader .
P R O F E S S IO N A L
Letters of credit issued available on
-
Eastern states.
CARDS.
Collections made at all joints on fa
vorable terms. Sight exchange and tele-
grajihic transfers sold on New York, San
Francisco, Portland, and Hawaii, llono-
lnlu-
MUIR & MUIR,
LAWYERS.
PR O M PT
ATTENTION
TO
COLLECTIONS
MRS.
Anderson Building.
E.
M.
W EST.
MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKINC.
Carry everything to be found in a first-
class millinery establishment.
DR.
O L IV E
HARTLEY,
Main st., Moro, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
:
:
:
M.
P H Y S IC IA N
:
O regon .
M. M. CO’S STORE,
COME IN A N D
OUR LINE OF STEEL RANGE AND
CAST-IRON COOKING STOVES,
OUR DFLF ENAMEL GRANITE AND
LISK A NTI-R UST TINWARE,
WHICH CANNOT BE BEAT IN THE COUNTY.
aniI complete line of shelf hardw are, in cluding the finest
line of carpenters’ tools on the m arket.,
8 . 8 . H U N T IN G T O N .
THE
q sco ,
O regon.
& G O L L IH E R , P r o p r ie to r s .
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FREE SAMPLE ROOM.
R. M . B R A S H ,
W. 0. HADLEY,
1 II f i l l i H1IH1
IS T H E
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
BEST
IN
THE
CO UNTY.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE ANO We can and do p rin t a n y s u e from the sm allest eard to posters 18 by
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
SPECTACLES.
BANK
W
HOTEL,
Farm ers when in town are cordially invited to give us a call.
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
N A T IO N A L
WESTERN
RATES : FIRST-CLASS MEALS, 25c ANO 50« .
i April 10th, 1899.
F IR S T
E X A M IN E ^ —
Moro, ............................................Oregon.
M o r o , ........................................................... Oregon.
recom m ended by the com m ittee to
Please notify this office or Mrs Saltx- -'loro.............................................. Oregon.
man. Burnt Ranch, Wheeler countv.
the conference.
Ju d g in g from w hat purport to be T i m b e r C u l t u r e , F i n a l P r o o f . — N o
tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n ,
«-
letters from volunteers in the P h il
V xitkd S tates L axd O ffice , )
ippines, recently published, con
The Dalles, Oregon, May 29, 1899. j
Notice is hereby given that Albert S.
scienceless liars are quite num er
Roberts, of The Italics. has filed notice
ous in the service.
of intention to make final proof before
W e b uy fo r cash d ire c t fro m th e East, and can
a ffo rd to sell at P o rtla n d prices.
M ORROW
HOUSE PAINTER, CRAINEI AND PAPER-
HANCER.
SURGEON
Office at Drug Store.
H . 8 . W IL S O N .
J . M. F IL L O O N .
AT m i l DRESS-MAKING PARLORS, OVER THE
S M IT H ,
AND
New Hardware Store!
All ladies needing the assistance of a
first-class dress-maker, are in
vited to call upon
This hotel has been newly fitted up in first-class style. The best ac
M ISS MAGGIE HUFF,
com m odation for com m ercial travelers will be found a t The W estern.
- h ‘I n ‘e ’ b r a n i,p !1
D r. I.
FARMERS, BRING IN YOUR FEED.
ÜÎ
DRESS-MAKIRC PARLORS.
Office in the People’s building.
M asen,
Is Now Ready to Roll W H E A T A N D BARLEY,
Miss M. B. G oss , Dress-maker.
Moro, Oregon.
Office, over Krause’s harness shop.
?? V
C H O P M IL L
SILBERMAH BROTHERS,
,lin<1 " ,lite foot-
*l!U1 a small wear in his face.
N. P. M IL L S
24 inches.
W e have in stock of < ur own p rin tin g
BLOCK.
the Register and Receiver at their office
A ll W o r k W a r r a n t e d e ir s t - C la s s .
in The Dalles, Oregon, oa Saturday, the
I
F U Z Z Y -W U Z Z Y .
15th day of July. ¡899, on timber cul The Dalles................................... Oregon. Factory agent for Bicycles, lhanos, Or
ture application No. 2296, for the lots 4,
gans, Grajdiophones and Kodaks.
BY RUDYARD KIPLING.
5 and 6, of section No. 6, in Township
(8ou<lan Expeditionary Force.)
Mono...................................... O regon . .
No. 1 South, Range No. 16 E W M.
J. B. H O S F O R D ,
He names as witnesses: W. L. Free
We’ve fought with many men aerost
H ith and w ithout indorsem ents,
Attornev-at-Law and Notary Public.
man, Janies C. Johnson, W. E. (iil-
the seas,
honsen and Joel C. Johnson, all of The
An’ some of 'em was brave an’ gome Dalles, Oregon.
EXPRESS AND
was n ot:
Practices in all the Courts of this State.
m31t6
J ay P. L ucas , Register.
W a rra n te e Deeds, C rop and C h a tte l M o rt
The Paythan an’ th’ Zulu an’ Burmese;
BAGGAGE
TRANSFER.
M
oro
....................O
regon
.
But the Fuzzy wag the finest o' the lot.
gages, Releases o f M ortgage, etc.,
We never got a ha’porth'g change of ’im : MORO-ANTELOPE STAGE.
D R A Y IN G A N D T R U C K IN G .
’E squatted in the scrub an’ 'ocked
£ ^ " A II s tr ic tly f ir s t- c la s s a n d p ro p e rty w o rd a d .
Haves Moro daily (except SundavJ at Dr. Lloyd D. Id lem an ,
our ’orses,
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N
T
IS
T
.
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7
A.
M.
’E cut our sentries up at Snakim,
ALL KINDS TEAMINC ABOUT TOWN.
An’ ’e played the cat an’ banjo with Arrives in Moro a t.................... 6 P. M D O E S ALL K IN D S O F H IG H CLASS
our forces.
DENTAL WORK.
PROMPT ANO CHEAP.
W R IG H T & M E R R IL L , Props
So ’ere’s to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy. at
Office hours: 9:30 to 12 m.; 1 :30 to5p. m.
as consistent with our q u a lity of work.
your ’ome in the Sowdan;
Office over the Bank, Moro, Oregon.
You’re a pore benighted eathen but
J. M. D U N A H O O .
a first-class fightin’ man ;
M oro, O rego n.
We gives you your certitikit, an’ if
We invite com parison of our work and prices w ith
R. E. H O S K IN S O N ,
any
yon want it signed,
others. Sam ples can be seen in m any places a ll over the county and
Attornev-at-Law and Notary Public.
We’ll come an’ ’ave a romp with
a t our office.
you whenever you’re inclined.
Practices in all Courts of this State.
D epart time schedules
YQU
ARRIVE
We took our chanst among the Kvber
roa
from biggs .
FROM
MORO P U B L IS H IN G CO.
’ills,
Real Estate, Collection and Insurance
CAN
The Boers knocked us silly at a mile,
Agency. Abstract of titles and con
Fast Mail Salt Iake.Penver, Fast Mail
veyancing a specialty. Moro, Sher
The Burman guv ug Irriwaddy chills,
an yth ing yon in ven t or im prove : also get
Fort Worth,( Ima-
man county, Oregon. ’
CAVEAT .TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT or DESIGN
An’ a Zulu impi dished us up in style ; 12:38a.m. ha, Kansas City, 2:16 p. m
PROTECTION. Send m odel, sketch, or photo,
We respectfully solicit business in our
fo
r free exam ination and advice.
But all we ever got from such as they
St.Louis, Chicago
line, insuring that promj>tnese which al
and East.
Was pop to what the Fuzzy made us
ways follows strict attention to matters
fee before patent.
of this character, confident of our ability
Write j
s waller;
u
C
.A
.S
M
O
W ACO,
to handle the same in a manner satisfac
W e’eld our bloomin’ own, the papers Spokane Walla Walla, Spo- Spokaae tory
P atent Lawyer«. W A S H I N G T O N , D . C .
to all.
say,
Flyer 'kane, MinneajKilis FI
■iyer
P ro p rie to r o f th e ’
!8t. Paul, Duluth,
But man for man the Fuzzy knocked
6:26
p.
m.
Milwaukee,
Chica-6:06
a.
m.
us ’oiler,
all th eir forces on a war footing,
A L T A M O N T JR. LIV E R Y ,
go and East.
Then
’ere’s to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy,
owing to the a rriv al of six Ita lia n
and the missis and the kid;
FEED, A N D S A LE S T A B LE S .
w arships in San Mun harbor. It
Our orders was to break you, an’ of Fast Mail Portland and San Fast Mail T im e S c h e d u le N o. 3 .—E ffe c tiv e T h u rs d a y , J an . 5 th , 1899.
is tho u g h t also th a t the Chinese
12:01 A. M. P a c ific T im e .
course we went an’ did.
2 :16 p. m.
Francisco.
12:38 a.m.
We sloshed you with Martinis, an’
propose to drive the G erm ans from
S O U T H B O l'X D .
Having enlarged and refitted the above stable,, we are now prepared to
N O R TH BOUND.
it wasn’t hardly fair;
Shan T ung p e n in su la .'
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No.
1.
No. 2.
But for all the odds agin you, Fuzzy- 8 :00 p. m. OCEAN steamships 4 :00 p. in
eonduet the busineas in a first-class manner
Leave.
6:45 p. m.
Biggs.
Wuz, you bruk the square.
A r r iv e ... 2:30 p. m.
FROM PORTLAND.
SEVERAL
IN
SORE
OF
NOTES,
O.R.sN.
PATENT
BOOK ON PATENTS ^
S T R A IT S
father is serving a life sentence in
the K ansas state pen iten tiary for
the crim e of m urder. F u tu re gen-
erations should he protected against
inter-m arriage of the
vicious.---
W est Side.
i
FO RM S
OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW
NoA^
N. W. THOMPSON,
’E ’sn’t got no papers of ’is own,
’E 'asn’t got no medals nor rewards,
So we must certify the skill ’e’s shown
In usin’ of ’is long two-’anded swords;
When ’e’a ’oppin’ in an’ cut among the
bush
\\ i t h ’s coffin-’eaded shield an' shovel
spear,
A ’appy day with Fuzzy on the rush
Will last a ’ealthy Tommy for a year.
So ’ere’s to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, an’
your friends which is no more,
If we ’adn’t lost some messmates we
would ’elp you to deplore;
But give an’ take’s the gospel, an’
we’ll call the bargain fair,
For if you ’ave lost more than us,
you crumpled up the square!
’E rushes at the smoke when we let
drive,
An', before we know, ’e’s ’ackin’ at
our ’ead;
’E’s all of sand an’ ginger when alive,
An’ ’e’s generally shammin’ when
’e’s ’ead.
E’s a daisy, ’e’s a ducky, ’e’g a lamb!
E’s a injia-ruhber idiot on the spree,
E’s the on’y thing that doesn’t care a
damn
For the Regimentó’ British Infantree.
8o ’ere's to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzv, at
your ’ome in the So»'d«n;
You re a pore benighted eathen but
a first-class fightin man;
Au’ ’ere’s to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy,
with y our'ayriek’ead o f ’air—
> on 1,12 black loundin* bemrnr—
beggar-
you bruk a British square.
Leave.
For San Francisco
Every five days.
Arrive.
7:25 p. m.
9:30 p. in.
Wasco.
Moro.
Leave .. 12:50 p. m.
Leave. .1 1 : 3 0 a. m.
NEW
ton.
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COOD CASE ANO F t W n
„
u„
u„
OUR MOTTO. BEST RICS IN TOWN.
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M o ro , O re g o n .
W. C. WILLIAMS, M’C’R.
M ORO
MORO,
SNAKE RIVER
L'l)aüyr,a Biparia to Lewis- Lv¿^ T Btn
w
J. K E F F E R , A gent. M a in St., opp o site B a n k .
E. E. L Y T L E , P resid en t.
0 a. m. COLUMBIA RIVER
4 p. m
ExSunday
ExSundav THE FIRST-CLASS HOUSE.
STEAMERS.
Saturday
10 a. m’. T° Astoria and wav
,
Landings.
œ
Iff
COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO.
M ith W illiam J. B ryan feeding
his hens a t hom e, an d Grover
Cleveland fishing a t P u t-In hay,
an d C hairm an Jones abroad to re
c ru it his h ealth, and Boss Croker
nursing a carbuncle over in E n
gland,
is it a n y wonder th a t the
P resident K ruger of the T ra n s
vaal, and Sir Alfred M ilner, B ritish Dem ocratic donkey is w ondering
governor a t the Cape, are h o ld in g s where his 1900 fodder is com ing
from ?
conference a t Bloemfontein, Orange
Free State, for the purpose of con
W. J . B ryan, a t the d o llar b a n
sidering the dem ands of the I c e
quet
a t F o u n tain F erry, on Ju n e
landers. The outcome of the m eet
2d,
reasserted
his adherence to the
ing is of v ital im portance, as war
added:
between the B ritish and Boers m ay Chicago platform , a n d
“
But
destiny
has
come
to
our
res
be the outcome of a disagreem ent.
cue w ith other questions and
H u rrah for the M ichigan volun new issues.” E vidently Mr. B ry
teer who in terru p ted a preacher an has come to the conclusion he
who was denouncing the govern cannot clim b to fam e on a silver
ladder.
m ent of the U nited S tates from
th e pu lp it, by saying: “ Any m an
M urder will be com m itted as long
who talk s like th a t is a tra ito r to
as persons w ith crim inal tendencies
his country and to his flag, and I
are allowed to m arry. B ran to n ’s
refuse to listen to him .”
father killed his m an, and G reen’s
T he Rem a Mercedes, one of Cer-
vera
ra s finest cruisers, will fly Old
G lory as soon as the vessel can be
repaired. I t is now a t the New
York n a w vard.
For telegrams I sent;
I licked and stuck one on a bill
With which I paid my rent,
1 licked a stamp to paste upon
A hill which I renewed.
And then I licked another one
To make a mortgage good.
I’ve licked these stamps to show that I
Respect my country still,
And now I’d like to lick the man
That introduced the hill.
“ My son,” said bis father sol
Fine job work a t the L eader
em nly, “ when you see a boy loaf press room.
Call and see our
ing about the street corners a t all sam ples,
hours, w hat place in life do you
Subscribe now for the L eader .
suppose he is fitting him self for?”
“ To be a policem an,” replied the
B U S IN E S S C A R D S .
young philosopher, prom ptly.
u'
position in the peace conference a t
^ .¡ r ip
the Hague. T heir proposition for bind foot.
a trib u n a l of a rb itra tio n has been . Tbe*e ,4 horses were turned out on
,
I licked a dozen stamps today
C H IC A G O .
W hen a girl pins a flower on a
Largest wool operators in the
m an ’s coat, she alw ays tilts her chin Middle W est. Money advanced on
up and looks a t it sideways, and consignm ents.
the m an who doesn’t tum ble is
M. F itz M aurice , Agent,
slow enough to get ru n over by a
Moro, Oregon.
hearse.
REW ARD.
C. J. B R IG H T ,
or fltolen> from Burnt
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W .
Ranch, nheeler countv, Oregon, one
bay horse, branded Eon left hip; one Will practice in any court of the state.
»
inverted
with half circle over, on left shoulder;
has a small scar in face.
A m ericans are tak in g a leading
°ne sorrel horse, branded with two
, , ,
Over across the river a fanner
has discovered th a t by soaking old
newspapers in m ilk a very de
sirable food for chickens can lie ob
tained. The first nest of eggs after
the food had been adm inistered
presented a very newsy ap p ear
ance. P rinted on the shells of
each were glowing accounts of the
late Georgia horror, A guinaldo’s
achievem ents and H arvey Scott’s
views on the expansion question,—
U nion Gazette.
HOTEL,
NEW S
AND
O P IN IO N S
OF
OREGON.
MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED.
POST-OFFICE IN THE BUILDING.
^ R a t e s : F,rM
3^ a8S 25c.
R o o m s , 2 5 c tip .
N A T IO N A L
For full details call on agent at Moro,
¿ ^ " S a m p le Room . THE WEEKLY
Oregon, or address,
W. H. H urlburt , Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon.
D odmell , C arlill & Co., Gen. Agents
P er Y e a r ..........
Xor. Pac. S. 8. Co., Portland, Or.
I. J. K effkr , Agent, Moro, Or.
.........1» the place to get good m eals or board by the day or week...........
IM P O R T A N C E .
OREGONIAN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH.
BROCK’S RESTAURANT
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
LODCINC ...................................... ....................................................... . 25 CENTS.
THE
tim^rfe’c S ffii’^
Prepared fcy E. C. DeWitt A Co , Chicago.
)lcago. I
A. D. Botrox à Co.
come within the range ol the
MORO
G. W . B R O C K , P ro p rie to r.
D u scu ssio n of lo c al s u b je c ts
CONDON
MRS. JO H N
MADDOCK,
HOTEL,
Prop.
stantly relieves and permanently cures ACCOMMODATIONS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
NEWLY REFITTED AND RENOVATEO THROUGHOUT.
S',
®to.ro.*ch. Nausea.
a lu th e rrw u lts o “
Neighbor«. These
juality
I t arti ficlally digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or-
Ran8- I t is the latest discovered digest-
MORO ANO SHERMAN COUNTY.
The Personal F o rtu n e , . nd Mi,
E verything first-class, and term s the lowest com patible with
Digests what you eat.
can approach i t h? efflcieRcy.^lW n"
THE COUNTY SEAT NEWS OF
A C h o ic e lin e of C a n n e d L u n c h Goods, fin e C o n fe c tio n e ry ,
Best a fte r -d in n e r C igars.
M oro, O reg o n .
-•••$ 1 .5 0 .
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Stockmen.
THE
W EEKLY
O R E G O N IA N
LEADER.
c a n n o t be fo u n d e ls e w h ere .
AN D T H E MORO
LEADER
Arc necessary com m odities for every fam ily, large
or sm all, in S herm an countv.
BOTH TOGETHER, PER YEAR, S I.7 5 .
This is a Baving of three-quarters of a d ollar
C o n d o n , O re g o n .
Address: M oro L eader , Moro, Oregon.