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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1899)
M ORO LEADER. EASTERN O REG O N STO CK RANG E. The O regonian, in one of its edi- torials. advocate« th a t the govern- P u b lis h " ', E v e r y W e d n e s d a y b y t h e m ent ranges in E astern Oregon be M o r o P u b lis h in g C o . classified, arranged in districts, and Entered a t th e Post-Office at Moro. leased to those able to give them Oregon, :'** »**<•<»»'<l-ekiss m atter, proper care. This would be a very April 27, I69X. ' excellent course to pursue if it were possible to prevent the whole gov R A TE S OF subscription : PER YEAR, $ 1 .0 0 S IX M ONTHS, 50C. ern m en t range in each district from (in advance.) getting into th e hands of large cor S im . le Cori«*- .» C ents . porations to the detrim ent of the A dvertising rates made known on ap- of sn jaH sheep-owners who de- plication. . . . , 1 . . , pend solely on the wool in d u stry E ditor , for a livelihood. If th e range could XI. F ITT. M ai kick . he apportioned so th a t every stock- J l NE 2 1. 1800. m a n got a share, no better solution W EDNESDAY. of th is difficult problem could lx* O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . found. In the first place, sheep- V SITED STATES men knowing th a t their right to a President. W illiam McKinley. certain am ount of sum m er range Vice Presi,lent. G arrett A. ilolw rt was secure, would not he in such a Secretary of State Jo h n Hay h u rry to take th eir sheep to the Secretary of Treasury. l.ytnan P. tinge.. Secretary ol Interior m ountains, and would w ait u n til C. N. Bliss ___ Secretary of W ar the range was in a proper condition. Huss, 11 A. Alger. . Secretary of Navy and in some m easure able to with- John 1». la»ng Postm aster General Ja m e s A. Gary stan d the tram p in g of the Hocks A ttorney General Jo h n W. tiriggs Jan ies W ilson. .Secretary of Agriculture. herded on it, besides allow ing the Binger H erm ann. Jo in t Commissioner. grass to m ature, th u s enabling the range to carry twice the am ount of STATE OF OKBUOX. stock. As the situ atio n stan d s now, FO R S A L E . C le v e la n d c a u g h t P o a c h in g . Spaulding C hapel— 1st and 4th Commodious building on M ain] \\ e publish the following letter; m *’ 2d and 3d street, in Moro; suitable for a lm o s t, from Capt. Orm sby for the benefit] d ro v er Cleveland, ex-president of i . . . . . . . . . . , , Sundavs, 7 p. m. . any kind of business. Can be p u r - , of whom it m ay concern : the b nite« -Mates, was stopped, R u tie«lge— 1 st Sunday, 7 chased on reasonable term s. Apply First Sheep-owners are r au- while poaching tro u t on the land o f ! gd Sunday, 11 a. in. to M. FitzM aurice, th is office. Bigelow—2d S unday^ 11 a. n tinned not to he in haste to s ta rt F ra n k Johnson, a farm er of T yring their sheep for the Reservation, ham , near W insted, Conn., and nr- 4th S unday, 7 p. m. Send $1.75 and vour nam e and F. L. J ohns , Pastor. My advices show th a t there is still dered from the place. The states- address to the L eader , Moro, and an im m ense q u a n tity of snow in m an went to T yrin g h am as the ‘Subscribe lor tlie L eader . receive the L eader an d W eekly j the m ountains, and it is not possi- guest of Richard W atson Gilder, O regonian one vear. hie for it to disappear from the who has a residence there, says a FO R S A LE , ranges before the 1st of Ju ly . New York special to the St. Louis «40 acres 4 miles from C. S. station ; Second—The eating out of the Globe-Democrat. Dressed in old . new house, fair b a rn ; plenty of w ater; C H IC A G O . Is , . . » , » , 1 • . 1 , , tine voting orchard. Price, 010,000, on ranges of settlers hv sheep on their clothes and a lu g straw hat, and e!lsy tcrm s; will take small place in Largest wool operators in the j way to the m o u n tain s is becoming ] looking much like a co u n try m an , valley as part paym ent. Handsome Middle W est. Money advanced on plae a serious m atter, and is being he was w hipping stream s on Jo h n - pill acres near Moro, Price, 92100, consignm ents. brought to the atten tio n of the son's farm regardless of num erous on very easy term s. M. F itz M a u r u e , Agent, 400 acres three miles from Moro; lint D epartm ent in a m anner th a t can- huge signs. Moro. Oregon. place; plenty of water, and some fruit not he ignored. The D epartm ent. Johnson has some of the best Tine building place. Inquire at Leader office. Fine job work a t the L eader j however, has no au th o rity outside fishing w aters in the neighborhood, press room. Call and see our the R eservation, and when it does and protects them w ith difficulty, $10 R E W A R D . sam ples. act its action van only he the ex- A few weeks ago lie caused the ar- IM P O R T A N T TO SHEEPM EN. HOW ARE TH E M IG H T Y FALLEN S p a u ld in g C h ap el A p p o in tm e n ts . SILBERMAN BROTHERS. C H O P M IL L Now Ready to Roll W H E A T A N D BARLEY, FARMERS, BRING IN YOUR FEED. New Hardware Store! Lost, strayed or stolen, from Burnt elusion of sheep entirely from the rest of a poacher. W hen he saw Ranch, W heeier county, Oregon, one Subscribe now for the L eader . bay horse, braeded E on left h ip ; ^»ne Reservation lands. Cleveland on his grounds he hind w hite foot. T h ird —The atten tio n of sheep- “ stalked” him . ‘‘Alt, there!” he One hay horse, branded E on left hip; B U S IN E S S CARDS. white strip in face; w hite hind feet; owners is called especially to one shouted, waving a stick. “ I’ve has a small scar in his face. of the excepted areas, which is as caught you at last.” H . A. M O O R E . Olli1 hay horse, branded inverted x> W H . M O O R E . follows: The E ast 1 of Tps. 12, "B ut. my dear sir,” Cleveland with half circle over, on left shoulder; buy fo r cash d ire c t fro m th e East, a n d e a n has a small scar in face. 13, 14, 15, 16 and IT S .. R. H E . began. One sorrel horse, branded witli two ’ a ffo rd to sell at P o rtla n d prices. T his strip of territo ry is for the "D on’t you dear sir me,” shouted triangles, connected by bar. on right B A N K E R S . benefit of settlers along the line of Johnson, who was white with an- white str‘,> luce; o,ie " 1,ite T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k in g COME IN A N D EXAM IN T. T. G eer............................... Governor. the sheep are driven to the tim ber, i the reserve, and whose stock m ay g Pr. "Y ou just get off m y prop- These 4 horses were turned out on Secretary of State. E. 1. lhndw r B u s in e s s , M oro, O r e g o n . grass or no grass, everv m an tries be ru n n in g a t large. W hile sheen ertv, and don’t von lose an v April 10th, 18>.«i. ...................Treasurer. . , . » .1 • , 1 »v ' ,,, , , ' Please notify th is office or Mrs. Sultss- Letters of credit issued available on Chas. S. Moore to get ahead of his neighbor, and m ay cross th is area to reach the tim e about it. either, or 111 have man. Burnt Ranch, W heeler county. J . H . Ackerman Supt. Puh . 1 list ruction E astern states. A ttorn eytien er.il. th e consequence is th e feed has no ranges beyond, no stock of any you arrested.” -------------------------------------------------- I». K. N. Blackburn P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S . State P rinter. tim e t„ grow, the range is tram ped kind will he driven in and herded Cleveland had only one thing to W . H . Lewis. Collections made at all points on fa V . S . SENATOR. vorable term s. Sight exchange and tele into dust, and very little feed is to on th is excepted area. do, and he did it, but for a nio- graphic transfers sold on New Xork, San George W. M cllrale, Joseph iunm. i,e had after the first of August. We F o u rth —Sheep-owners are eau- m ent he sat on the top rail, and it Francisco, Portland, and Hawaii, Home COSOKESSUEX. publish, by request, a letter from tioned as to the character of the collapsed under his weight. It was lulu- ' W HICH CAHHOT BE BEAT IH THE COUHT». W. K. Ellis ............Thom as II. Tongue. Capt. Orm sby w arning sheepm en m en they have in their service the Jo h n so n ’s fence, and the m ishap LAWYERS. SirK K M K JVDGES. th a t the snow is not likely to dis- com ing season. The owner is him - to it m ade the farm er m adder th an MRS. E. M. W EST. full and com plete line of shelf hardw are, including the finest PR O M PT ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS F. A.M oore, IL S .B ean ,C . E. W olverton. a p jH,ar from the m o u n tain ranges self seldom on the range. H is in- ever. line of carpenters’ tools on the mark- t. MILLINERY ANO ORESS-MAKINC. SEVENTH JV D U IA L DISTRICT. u n til J u lv 1. and cautioning them terests are intrusted to others. Neighbors went to Johnson ami Anderson Building. Miss XI. B. Goss, Dress-maker. W. L. B radshaw ............... Circuit Judge. not to he in haste to drive their These should understand the term s told him who the trespasser was. A. A. Ja y n e ......... l ’roeevuting Attorney. sheep to the reserve before then, of the contract th a t their em ployer Instead of lieing sorry, he said: Moro. Oregon. Carry everything to he found in a first- K. B. D ufur........................ Jo in t Senator. class m illinery establishm ent. This m av be t good advice if a ll the has m ade with the D epartm ent, Grover t levelatul. eh? That s G illiam . Sherm an and Wasco counties. >■*«>*«*-.» abide hv it. and should be men who will faith- ” ian who w ouldn’t appoint me Main st.. Moro, Oregon. Jo h n Micln il Jo in t Senator, sheepm en decided to village postm aster wiien the whole D R. O L IV E H A R T L E Y , or Sherm an ami Wasco. hut as a m atter of fact, 99 j»er cent, fully carry out these term s W W a sc o , O regon. W place indorsed me. It beats all J W. Morton and A. S. Kolierts, Joint t j,e E astern Oregon sheep will he trouble will arise to the owner. P H Y SIC IA N A N D S U R G E O N . how vindictive some m en are, and R epresentatives, Sherm an, Wasco. ¡n n io u n tajn8 before the first of F ifth A large num ber of appli- I never did a th in g to him .” M O R R O W & O O U L IH B R , P r o p r ie to r s . Office i.i the People’s building. suebvax 1 »- i J u ly , and the luckless packer who cations are yet due from owners. All ladies nceiling th e assistance of a .County Judge. first-class dress-m aker, are in Jo h n Fulton. "H ow to Be P retty Though K .P .G r r B. li. King, Commissioners. along after th a t date in These m ust be forwarded without vited to call upon This hotel has been newly fìtteti up in first-class style. The best ac P lain .” is the title of an in terest ...Clerk, search of a cam p, will be likely to fu rth er delay. J. B. O rmsby , C. J . B R IG H T, W m. llejirivhs M I S S MAGGIE H U F F . com m odation for com m ercial travelers will lx* found a t The W estern. ing and instructive article in a c u r ................. Slierifl. give the c a p ta in his blessing. Forest S uperintendent. W111. H older............. A T T O R N E Y -A T-LA W . AT 1IFR DRESS-MAKING PARLOUS, OVER THE rent num ber of a ladies’ weeklv. T reasurer., -------------------------- -------------------------- W. Stanley M. M. C o’s STORK, One of the rules given is, "never Will practice in any court of the state, RATES : FIRST-CLASS MEALS, 25> ANO 50<. « * FREE SAMPLE 8 C 0 M . . . . C ountySupt. a f a t a l c h a r iv a r i p a r t y . W hen Lord K itchener captured W. H. Ragsdale lose your tem per —a recipe which Office, over K rause’s harness shop. M oro,............................................... Oregon. B. E. Pike Assessor. W hile a p arty of young m en K artoum . the B ritish troops wrested ' a n u n iber of husbands will g iS T T arm crs wiien in town are cordially invited to give us a call. I. XL Sm ith ; : ; : O keoox . .. .. Loroner. were sercnaj j ng Mr .a n d Mrs. Kay the body of the M adid from the doubtless take quite a riw intersted W asco , J . W. Kerns ........... Suxk lnsi>ector Higgins, near W atonga. O klahom a, sarcophagus in which it lay em- pleasure in calling to their wive’s R. M . B R A S H , K. H annatin . attention. I)r . S M I T H , Memler. Ju stice; the bride and groom of two hours halm ed. The head was cut from D istrict No. 3—Geo HOUSE PAINTER, CRAINER ANO PAPEB- _ appeared on the front porch and the body and presented to Major F . B- W heat. Constable. S T O C K M E N . A T T E N T IO N : P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON HANCER. ordered the «erenaders to leave. Gordon, son of the General whom W hy drive your stock to A rling OUR s u p p l e m e n t . . p a rty , composed of about the M adhi killed. Some of the .Oregon. Mort». Office at Drug Store. There are i o u i k .. n w .i .n tw enty fr jends of the young m ar- soldiers cut off the fingers and sent to n am i The Dalles for shipm ent. vou can save nionev • hv » hav- Moro Oregon. quiries receive ro m t le cast aoout COUpie, refused to go. Instead thdm to E ngland, where they were when < ¡ng them loaded on the C. S. Ky. Sherm an county a t present t ian at continued to m ake deafening pUt on exhibition—Oregonian. ears right here in Moro. »lie iinw in it< niatrtrv. .* . r • $ . H U N T IN G T O N . H . S W IL S O N a n y previous tim e in its history. noises by beating on pans anu W here this storv comes from, and IS T H E BEST IN T H E C O U N T Y . People are anxious for inform ation. ~ w hat em bellishing it has got on th e T im b e r C u lt u r e , F in a l P r o o f .— N o t ic e f o r P u b lic a t io n . and it seems alm ost im possible to. 0 a eof the p a rty , H arry R andally. journey, we know not. One th ing VxmtD S tates L am > O ffice , ) supply t n <. t mam w it 1 ¡ t u a t n r i pointed his gun a t th e we do know, th a t if M ajor Gordon WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND We can am i do p rin t any size from the sm allest card to jiosters IS by The lkilles, Oregon, May 29, 1S99. » ATTOBNEp-AT-LAW , th a t will lie read and remembered Notice is hereby given tliat Albert S. 24 inches. We have in stock of »»ur own p rin tin g young people and fired. The bride’s ¡s j n the rem otest degree like bis SPECTACLES. Rotierts, of The Dalles, h^a filet! notice an d not tbrow-n away. face anti breast was filled w ith buck- father, General G ordon, in charac- of intention to make final proof l»efore F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B L O C K . Ali W ork W a rra n ted F ir s t-C la s s . The L eader often receives letters , shot. She fell fatallv in ju red , shot ter, he never accepted such a the Register and Keeeiver at th e ir office in The Dalles, Oregon, on S atuniav, the , Of in quiry relative to the opportu- th h the lungs< and aied an hour tr o p h v .- E n . lotli day of July, 1899. on tim ber enl- The Dalles nities here of establishing, business Tfae groom was algQ .R • ----- ture application No. 229t»( for the lots 4. ------------- O rd ;os. 5 ain't tt, of section No. 6, in Township Motto and asking the value of property. U t n<jt {ataUv After t ,u> J . B. H O S F O R D , No. 1 South, Range No. 16 F M M. ................. W ith and w ithout im ’. o rsen ien ts,................... T o a w s t i n bringing “ ^ n t- the ch ariv ari p g rtv flwL 1 ie nam es as wit nesses : W . L. _ Free- Attornev-at-Law ami Notary I*ublic. n».in, Janies C. Johnson. W. F. Gil- ages of th is county before the great Xo arrestg have m ade yet. A Fresh straw berries m ade their housen and Joel C. Johnson, all of The num ber of people who are undou it- smaU brother of the bride was also appearance at the L eader office Dalles, Oregon, W a rra n te e Deeds, C roo and C h a tte l M o rt Practices in all th e Courts of th is State. cdly tu rn in g their faces w estw ard,, bm mJlu» J ay I . I.vc ts. Register, XI oro ............ O kbgox . gages, Releases o f M ortgage, etc., a large special edition of tin s paper a deploraW e faU litv by w <>f a jQt DRAY1NG A N D T R U C K IN G . is issuet ti ay wit a supp emen j,as been th e outcom e of the perni- ceiVi>d from his brother-in-law . J. £ ^ " A ! l s tr i c t ly f i r s t - c l a s s a n d p r o p e r ly w o r d e d . Dr. Lloyd D. Idlem an, ' ioUS ' ““ bit bcaling J r " m s’ ,in L •* R i’ e r ..... , * D E N T IS T . * a -P 1 / cans and other contrivances, to the Brock will receive shipm ents of the ........................................ 7 a . M A L i KINDS TEAM ING ABOUT TOWN. c m friends, relatives an inquirerf annoy anceof new ly-m arried peoPle, luscious berries from tim e to tim e. Arrives in Moru at 6 P. M D O E S A L L K IN D S O F H IG H C L A S S in any p art of the co u n try , as it .g pj jiopcd th a t th e authori- and offers them for sale a t verv PROMPT AND CHEAP. D EN TA L W ORK. W R IG H T & M E R R IL L , Props. ........................as consistent with our q u a lity of w ork............. presents th e resources and advan- w m a( ,agt u k e th e m aU er Jn rcasonabJe F IL L O O N . M OORE BROS OUR I . - Qf SJEEL RANGE AND CAST-IRON COOKING STOVES, OUR DFLF ENAMEL CRANITE AND LISK ANTI-RUST TINWARE. . . MUIR & MUIR, THE WESTERN HOTEL, ORESS-MAKINC PARLORS. W. 0. HADLEY, HUMTINGTON & WILSON, ■ l ì BIMBI (I JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. SEV ERA L FO RM S OF N O TES, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER. MORO’ AHTELOPE STAGE* QUR PRICES ARE AS LOW Office h o u rs; 9:30 to 12 in .; 1 :3 0 to 5 p .in . , age, „1 .h r c . y an-l county ,la t« p u , a st0|) t(, !Ucll U r . „ E RoW nwn onc well- of tra d e , prices <> .p harous perform ances. There is no t-nown farmCr« will spend some: e ia ,n K .u ,i„ „ „ , , h e p „ u e , p a . n , d u , iu c h which ’» ¡X j tries, business houses and represent-j 1 • are set on foot by a gang of young ¡„¿om panied by his fam ily. They ative m en. hoodlum s w ith nothing better to do wiU cam p o u t/ h u n t, fish and pick The retu rn of E x-U nited States th a n m ake night hideous w ith their luscious straw berries u n til they S enator W. A. Peffer to the repub- ' offensive clam or. weary of so doing, while the prom - Office over the Bank, XIoro, Oregon. 0.R.SN. D epart TIME STHEDCLES ARRIVE for FROM BHKiS. FROM lican p a rty is one of the m ost sig- nificant incidents th a t has hap- J. M . D U N A H O O . M o ro , O re g o n . R. E. H O S K IN S O N , others. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. Practices in all Courts of this State. Kcal E state, Collection ami Insurance invite YOU CAN PATENT " ¡sing crops on their broad acres will ---------- Agency. A bstract of titles and con anything yon in ven t o r im prove ; also got Thp observant new-comer, who O pening for the bountiful har- Fast Mail Salt Lake.Denver, Fast XIail veyancing a s|N*cialty. XIoro, Sher CAVEAT.TRAOE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESfGM man county, Oregon. Fort W ortli.Dma- will likelv settle down and become PROTECTION. Send m odel, sketch, or photo, ______ __ of ___ . vest th a t is alw avs assured to th is 12:38a.m. lia, Kansas City. 2:16 p. in. fiened since the election P re si-1 We resj»eetfully solicit business in our fo r free exnm inntion and advice. line, insuring tlia t prom ptness which al .lent M cK inlev. Mr. Peffer, who i nne of wa8 Pe rh a P9 not 80 ver-v favored section of country, St. Louis, Chicago ways follows strict attention to m atters and East. was one of tb e ’founders of th e pop- wrong after all in his calcula of this character, confident of our ability . , . . , . a . , . H. Ragsdale was near hav »™<> when he stated a t a XIoro . • • •. tions to handle the same in a m anner satisfac J Patent Lawyers. W A S H IN G T O N , D . C . » ulist p a rty , gives as his reason a s o n t th h a a t, t , . mg a bad accident in the vicinity hotel, the other evening, th a t the 6 . . Snokane Walla W alla, Spo- Spokane tory to all. ■pulilican ___’ _ t ______ ____ of M onkland on S atu rd ay night. Y'lycr kane, Xlinneapolis Minneajxdis Fly Flyer except on the m oney question; a n d , i ,arm ers 01 were He drove into a couple of w ire s St. 1 aul, D uluth, 6:26 p. m. Milwaukee, Chica- 6:06 a. ni he adds, “ th a t seems to have « et-' CDSaged in actu al tarm work on y stretched across a lane for the • go an<l E ast. tied itself.” T his re tu rn will be about eighteen weeks out of the purpose of tu rn in g horseB into a followed bv th a t of m any thousands -fifty-two in each year, though it T im e S c h e d u l e N o. 3 .—E f f e c tiv e T h u r s d a y , J a n . 5 th , 1899. pasture. Parties stretching wires yi-m Portland and San Fast Mail 12:01 A. M. P a c if ic T im e . ..f old A lliance m en and other se- m a-v ,)e sa,d th a t here' as elsewhere, across the highw ay should he care- Francisco l2;3s „ N O RTH BOUND. «•eder» from th e republican p arty the fa rm e rs work, like w om an’s fill and remove them before night. S O U TH B O U N D . who will be glad of the o p p o rtu n ity w,*rL i* np\ er dene that^ k , i f ] ^ guc|j carelessness m ay lead to No. 2. K o . 1. . , ! 8 :00 p. m. » m ean steamships 4:00 p. m. Ix’ave . 6:45 p. m. 2:30 p. m. Arrive Biggs. to get hack in to line w ith their old thev would be successful far be vond th eir neighbors who spend <ri,)U < ani.ig FROM POKTLAXn. Leave 12:50 p. 111. Wasco. 7:25 p. 111. Leave friends. 'their leisure m om ents unprofit- A very successful term of school Leave 11:30 Moro. For San Francisco 9:30 p. m. A rrive. Everv five days. No better selection could be m ade a | dv—¡n idle ease, if vou p le a se .; at ^ c^ ° 68 1 ‘ r9' ' K E F F E R , A g e n t. E. L Y TLE, P r e s i d e n t. th a n th a t of H. W . Scott, E ditor T here’s wood to haul, fences to he I)cMo8S as teacher, was brought to 4 p. 111. COl.l'MHIA RIVER of the O regonian, to deliver the ad- kept up, im provem ents to he m ade, a close on F riday, Ju n e J H , w en ExSunday THE FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. W . C. W ILLIA M S , M ’C R . STEAMERS. an interesting program m e was Saturday dress of welcome to the N a tio n a l;e (c., you know To Astoria and wav carried out to the entire «atisfac- 10 a. m. Landings. E d ito rial Association. Mr. Scott,] — ;-------------------- re n - tion of the whole com m unity, t h e , in th is instance, is the rig h t m an Real justice will be a t last M ORO, OREGON. SXAKE RIVER in the rig h t place, an d the selec-; dered to the u n fo rtu n a te Dreyfus, parents in the DeMoss d istrict their praise of the Riparia to lx;w is-L' MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED. POST-OFFICE IN THE BUILDINC. tio n will no doubt give universal ; the prisoner of Devil’s Island. One being loud in toil. satisfaction. more heroine has læen added to progress m ade in their children s R a t e s : f ‘ m ^ ss 25<-'. R o o m « , 2 5 c u p . the list of noble wives in the per- studies under Mrs. DeMoss tu itio n . O C T S a m p le R o o m . L ast reports say th a t the Oregon g(>n of M adame DreyfU9, who never H is rum ored th a t th is lady will ageut at Mor° ’ ; Regim ent will be brought home in . , .¡i tl honor and inno- teach in our public school in .Moro W. H. H vwjm rt , Gen. Pass. Agt., a U x ! ,.,., P o rtU n d ,h . X o, .h e h u .b j d ,h c n ex t tc ™ , an d »h. d i r « , o r . . r . «o C l, & 1001 ON MTENTS^L*&£°J^; 's-c.A.saow* co. p o rts, which will first touch a t San am j trugted were proclaim ed to the he congratulated on securing such F r a n c is c o to disem bark the sick »¡ck worRJ ‘Owing t(J th ; . faithful an - efficient .»fffident in a tr n c tr e s s . Francisco instructress. a n d wounded of other regim ents T h e record« in the U. 8. Land Office for this d istrict show th a t the desirable governm ent land in th e southern p a rt of Sherm an county is living taken up a t a lively rate. The cup defender Colum bia will carry one of Oregon’s stately pines as a m ast d u rin g her race with the Sham rock, one being successfully stepped on J u n e 13th. It is a well known fact that the Te,»ort th a t there are microbes in a kits was sta rt' d by an old m aid. wom an’s tireless appeals for jus- i licc> Drc-v ius « no lon8er a Pris' Ioner on a barren islantL H e wiU bc brought home on a w arship, bave au honest trial, he honorably acQu’tted, ami take his place again as an officer am i a gentlem an. B icycle v s H o rse . y or. Pac. S. S. Co., Portland, Dr. 1. J . K eefer , Agent. Moro. ( Or. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. M ORO ........ Is the place to get good m eals or hoard by the day or week........... LODCINC 25 CENTS. A C h o ic e lin e o f C a n n e d L u n c h G o o d s , f in e C o n f e c tio n e r y , B e s t a f t e r - d i n n e r C ig a rs . E verything first-class, and term s the lowest com patible with quality C. W . B R O C K , P r o p r ie to r . M oro, O r e g o n . prices w ith any Sam ples can be seen in m any places ¡fll over the co u n ty and* MORO P U B L IS H IN G CO. N. W. THOMPSON, P ro p rie to r of A L T A M O N T JR. LIV E R Y , FEED, A N D S ALE S TA B LE S . W W H aving enlarged and refitted the al»ove stables, we are now prepared to conduct the business in a first-class m anner. COOD CARE AND PLENTY OF FEED, AT LIVE AND IT T LIVE PRICES, W ILL BE OUR M O n O . BEST R1CS ’. N TOWM. M a in S t., o p p o s it e B a n k . M o ro , O r e g o n . NEW S HOTEL, BROCK’S RESTAURANT and at our office. COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. NEW •v com parison of our work STA TE and N A T IO N A L AND O P IN IO N S OF IM P O R T A N C E . THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. P er Year > $ 1 .5 0 . THE COUNTY SEAT NEWS OF MORO AND SHERMAN COUNTY. The Personal Fortunes and M isfortunes erf our Im noediste Dick Kigcr, of Benton county, Neighbors. These come w ithin the range of the has a novel race on his hands. He has het $100 th a t he has a horse th a t can heat any Benton county bicyclist from the m ill ju st this D u s c u s s io n o f lo c a l s u b j e c t s c a n n o t b e f o u n d e ls e w h e r e . side of C orvallis to the Benton T H E W E E K L Y O R E C O N IA N A N D T H E M O R O L E A D E R And still the m an th a t w ants to county side of the A lbany bridge, a I t artificially digests the food and aids N ature in strengthening and recon Arc necessary com m odities for every fam ily, large fly tries, and tries again, sanguine distance of over ten miles. A race structing the exhausted digestive or- has been arranged between one of gaits. I t is the latest discovered digest- M R S. JO H N M A D D O C K , P ro p . or sm all, in Sherm an county. th a t sooner or later he can u ,n ° a n t and tonic. No other preparation struct a m achine th a t will not lead ^ ie teachers in the O. A. C. am i the can approach i t in efficiency. I t in- ACCOMMODATIONS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Kigcr horse, and will take place in «tan tly relieves and permanently cures to a broken neck. NEWLY REFITTED ANO RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. f , ’ , ., . . Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, a few days. Considerable money Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, ,aod Headquarters for Commercial Travelers and Stockmen. An A tlantic divine hold« th a t n o , is being p u t up on the race in Cor-i Sick^HeadachejGastralg^ajQwm^taM ‘This is a saving of three-quarters of a dollar. ‘ A ddress: Motto I . i . a d i :!:. M o : n . woman should have a hobby if she vallis, ami it is exciting a great «Prepared by E. c DeWitt a Co., cbicoao- L o n d o n , ( T re g o 1 1 . A. 1». Bo ro.v A Co. intends to rid" it a la clothes pin, th al of in ter1:!. Express A lv a u v y . Digests what you eat. fW THE MORO LEADER. CONDON HOTEL, BOTH TOCETHER. PER YEAR, S I.7 S .