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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1899)
M ORO LEADER. 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 . E ntered a t th e Post-Office a t Moro, Oregon, as second-class m atter, April 27, 1898. R A TE S o r Ftn YEAR, $1.00 S U B S C R IP T IO N . SIX MONTHS, 50C. (in advance.) S ing le C o p ie s ...............................5 C en ts . A dvertising rates made known on ap plication. . E d ito r . M. FlTzM A V R It'E,........... W E D N E SD A Y .. O F F IC IA L A lti. 1899. D IR E C T O R Y . VNITED STATES. ., I reSHIClU. W illiam McKinley «Jarrett A. lfo h art ........Vice President. Jo h n lla v Secretary of State l.vm an 1*. Gage. Secretary of Treasury. C. N. Bliss Secretary of Interior. Russell A. Alger. . Secretary of W ar .Secretary of Navy Jo h n D. Long . Postm aster (Jener.il Jam es A. Gary A ttorney General. Jo h n W . Griggs . Janies AA’ilso n . .Secretary of Agriculture. Binger H erm ann Jo in t Commissioner, H e r L e tte r. Those who are go ready to cen- I’m sitting alone l»y the fire, The Oregon volunteers would gure the a d m in istra tio n for not Dressed ju st as I came from the dance like to bring home their arm y guns, sending a large force to the Philip- In a robe even you would adm ire,— not th a t they are m uch value in pines, fail to rem em ber th a t any It cost a cool thousand in France, themselves, h u t m erely as me- attem p t of the president to equip I’in he-dianmneded out of all reason, My hair is done up in a cue: m en to so f their service in Luzon. a large body of troops was met In short, sir, “ the belle of the season” to he kept and handed down as w ith very decided, opposition. It Is wasting an hour on you. heirloom s. And it is valuable to was onlv after m uch debate and a the governm ent to have such souve- bitter struggle, th a t the sm all A dozen engagem ents I ’ve broken ; I left in the m idst of a s e t ; nirs and heirloom s am ong its stan d in g arm y of 100,000 men was Likewise a proposal, half-spoken, citizens. But the soldiers cannot agreed on. At th a t tim e it was T hat waits—on the stairs—for me vet. retain the guns unless pay not supposed th a t there would be | They say he'll he rich—when he grows 110 apiece for them , and this most another call for volunteers; hut Ami then lie adores me indeed. of them c a n ’t afford to do, so they [ now th a t th is has come, would it And you, sir, are turning your nose up. will have to come home w ithout not have been better to have an Three thousand miles off, as you read. them . The guns a re the old Spring-i a rm y of 200,000 regular soldiers field rifles, now out of date and al- ready for all emergencies, than “ Ami how do I like my position?” “ And what do 1 think of New Y ork?” most valueless to the governm ent, have to again call on the country “ Ami now, in my higher am bition, They will never he used ag a in —or for a force of volunteers. The W ith whom do 1 waltz, flirt or ta lk ’.” a t least .hey should not he— in ac- A m erican volunteer has surprised "A nd isn’t it nice to have riches. _ i . i i i . . .. . . . . < ,..i .. . . . i .. n f f W W e will soon have two cars of these m achines, tu al w arfare, and the boys ought the m ilita ry world, and has a c - 1 And diam onds and silks, and all th a t? ” ,. , , ,, "A nd a re n ’t it a change to th ed iteh es to have them , com pltshcd more th a n an v other , . . . the v olun teers ’ g u n s . M o o re K ro s. & G in n C H O P a \llk l. Sole agents for Oregon, Washington and Is Now Ready to Idaho. CHEAPEST AND BEST WAY TO THRESH. R o ll W H EAT AND BARLEY, FARMERS, BRING IN YOUR FEED. (.'all and see them. New Hardware Store. * J __________ And tunnels of Poverty F lat?” ■ so ld ie r o n th e face of th e e a r th for B u ob I iiig n g e tiso rs o ii. ll th re ate a te st st w o rd - the tra in in • g received. . . ., m e t.g g re worn But . we ask i W ell, yes,—if you saw , us , out • driving , , .t,« V n ..t:.k Each ilav in th e park, four-in-hand.— p a m t t r of th e E n g lis h lc in ^ iu ^ t, o u r i*? th e v o lu n te e r > u u r n . u i i r . . is m t s i i i i u t t i i . \ b If you saw poor dear m am m a contriving 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. has peacefully passed away. H is one; does it not throw To look sujKTiiaturally grand,— 12:01 A. M. P a c if ic T im e . m a n J good deeds as a p h ila n th io - ,Ui, ny young men out of employ- If yen saw papa's picture, as taken . . . . . . , w i - - - i S O P T II BOI \ I > . N O R TH BOUND. p>st will live forever. N othing m entj 'Wfll the places they left in By Brady, and tinted at llia t,- W e b u y f o r c a s h d i r e c t f r o m t h e E a s t, a n d c a n ic in u s h oo o - 1 .i iv . i t "i • ,i Yi>u’d never suspect he sold bacu No. 1. can be said as to his religious No. 2. on tbe farm , and in the 1 And flour at Poverty Flat. a f f o r d to s e ll a t P o r t l a n d P r ic e s . eave . . 6:45 p. m. Biggs. A rrive . 2:30 p. in. ----- lief—he had none. The people] store, be open to them when they STATE OF OREGON. 7:25 p. m. Wasco. L eav e.. 12:50 p. m. am ongst whom he lived have long re(Urn after a year’s service ."T here And yet, just this m om ent, when sitting fave rrive . 9:30 p. m. Moro. Leave. 11:30 a. m. In the glare of the grand chandelier,— T. T. Geer ...............................Governor. ' since brought in a verdict on th at is no pension for the volunteer In the hustle and glitter Ix'litting F. I- D u n b ar............Secretary of S ta te ., r . . , , , , . E. LY TLE, P r e s id e n t. I. J. K E F F E R , A g e n t. OUR LINE OF STEEL RANCE AND Treasurer. P °, n t- ^ i s respect he has done , wben be lays down his gun: he is The “ finest soiree of th e y e a r"— Chas. S. Moore J. H . Ackerman Supt.l’ub.Instruction. nothing to el>vatc the hum an 'e a st on his own resources, to sink In the mists of a gaze de C ham bery. CAST-IRON COOKING STOVES, And the hum of the smallest of ta lk ,— D. R N. Blackburn. .Attorney («eneraL. family . It is a blank in his life. ■ gwim, as chance pleases. W ith OUR DELF ENAMEL GRANITE AND AV. II. L eeds..................... S tate P rinter. Some of his great utterances will t jic rCgU]ar soldier it is different. Somehow, Joe, 1 thought of “ The Ferry” And the dance th a t we had on “ The F . S . SENATOR. be em blazoned on the pages of his- He ta k ^ up war a8 his profession, LISK A N TI-R U ST TINWARE, Fork ;’’ George AV. McBride, Joseph Simon. tory as the most eloquent evei an j probably stays with it until WHICH CAHKCT BE BEAT IN THE CCUliTY. CONGRESSMEN. m ade by m ortal m an. They will ago entitles him to a pension suf- Of H arrison’ ham , with its m uster Of flags festooned over the w all; AY. It. E l l i s ............. Thomas II. Tongue. MW A full and com plete line of shelf hardw are, including the finest be handed down to future genera- beient for his declining years. If Of the candles th a t shed their soft lustre SITREM K JIT K .E S. line of carpenters’ tools on tire m arket ti° ns, who will exclaim , how great tjic pCople of the U nited States And tall-w on head-dress and shawl h F. A. Moorv, K. S. C . E . '» o o e rto n . whs wnq Hoi) Infircrsoll! l i e w ns * 1 t *11 a i i mm in g c r s o ii. h l w as a ,vanj expansion, they will hnd a Of the steps th a t we took to one ti Idle, Of the dress of my queer vis-a-vis; sei en ni . i du in . district . great lawyer, and a m an of w on" j l a n d i n g arm y indispensable; and W .B . brad, haw tir m .t u derful m ind; and few there are, if when thev have 500,000 men Tinder Awl how I once w ent down the middle W ith the man th at shot Sandy McGee ; F .B .D n f u r ...................... Jo in t Senator. a n -v ’ w h o the 8anic l>owerp-j arm s, they m ay begin to th in k of Of the moon th a t was quietly sleeping G illiam .Sherm an and AYascocounties, b ut as lie would have put it, pos- enlarging their possessions and ? On the hill, when the tim e came to go ; I Jo h n Michell. Joint Senator, sibly, lie has gone to test the holding their own against all Of the few baby peaks that were jk - cji - Wf W a » e o , O re g o n . W Sherm an aw l AYasco. problem . ing comers. J. W. Morton and A. S. Roberts, J o in t' From under th eir liedclothes of snow : M O R R O W & G O L IJ H E R , P ro p rie to rs . Representatives. Sherm an, AYasco. ANOTHER FAD. Tire m urder of C lara F itch, at Of th a t ride.—th a t to m e was the ra re s t; COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. J . M. F IL L O O N . COME IN THE SHERMAN COVXTY. John F u lto n ....................... County Judge. R. P . Grr, R. II. King, Commissioners. W m. H en rich s................................ Clerk. Wm. H older...............................< • .Sheriff. .. Treasurer. AY. Stanley . County Supt. AY. II. Ragsdale ........Assessor. B. F. P ik e ......... ____Coroner. I. M. Sm ith J . AV. K erns .............................Surveyor. E. H annafin ............... Stock Inspector. D istrict No. 3—Geo. M eader, Justice; E. B. W heat, Constable. Cycle P ark, some days ago, ought to be a w arning to young girls who .. . ... . . set the a u th o rity of their parents a t defiance. It seems to be the cor- rect th in g these d av s for children e Of the som ething you said at the gate: The women of the land have taken up another fad, savs the Ah. Joe! then 1 wasn t an heiress v. . • v. i" . To “ the best paving lead in th e S ta te ." East Oregonian. Everyw here, at • home and a t tfie sum m er re8ortg), " ‘TI, well, it s a!! ix ist; yet its funny in the m ountains and a t the sea- . , / ? ’" 1 ll“ glar' - Of fashion and lieauty and money, to treat their p aren ts w ith sm all side, they are going bareheaded. That I should l»e thinking.right there. respect. G irls a n d b o y s of 14 years The young girls are not alone in Of some one who breasted high water. th in k they are m uch wiser th a n adopting this “ latest w rinkle,” tire And swam the North Fork and r.ll AND EXAMINE ..... W ESTERN HOTEL, Remington Standard TypewnterNa^g t> aa Independent ar.d honorcb!e carter hr both nr.en and vamen is often found in the COMPACT AND EASILY OPERATED KEiCOARD OF THE Remington Standard Typewriter. A thorough irastery < f the Remington ireans ebiiity to co the work that tl.e Busintss M or!d Las reed of. VYCKOFF. SEAMANS BENEDICT. 327 BROADWAY. NE”,' YORK. This hotel has been newlv fitted up in first-class style. The beet ac com m odation for com m ercial travelers will lie found at The W estern. RATES: FIRST-CLASS MEALS, 25 AND 5G . * * FREE SAMPLE ROuM. jf iT “ Farm ers when in town are eordiallv invited to give us a call. 2 4 9 S t a r k S t., P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . ; their elders, a n d quite well able voung women as well, and even * t,“ t ’ . . i ■ . \ , . , , . Ju st to dance with old Folinsbce’sdaugh- to take the ordering ah their the old women are d isplaying th eir ( r S T O C K M E N , A T T E N T IO N ! S p a u ld in g C h a p e l A p p o in tm e n ts . lives into their own hands, bare heads to an adm iring public. <rjie j j j v of povertv iqat. W hy drive your stock to A rling- Spaulding U h ajx l— 1st and 4th M anv a good girl takes th e first to the a d m iratio n of th eir bread But „ goodness! , , w , hat . nonsense .• ° 1 m writ- ton and The Dalles for shipm ent. S undays, a t 11 a. m .; 2d and 3d I t is a little singular th a t those step on the road th a t leads to per- winners, because it m eans a less ‘ ¡ng Sundays, 7 p. in. when you can save money bv bav- who arc m aking the most positive Rutledge— 1st S unday, 7 p. m .;' ... , , , , dition ju st to show her p arents th a t expense for head gear which is (Mamma savs my taste still is low ', ing them loaded on the C. S. By. 3d S unday, 11 a. in. 1 j she will brook no restra in t, especi- alw ays so outrageously high-priced, instead of my triu m p h s reciting, cars right here in Moro. Bigelow—2d Sunday, 11 a. m.; c z a rs con erence to aoree to a n t allv when their wishes ru n counter The fashion originated some m onths 1,n spooning on Joseph,—heigh-ho! 4th Sunday. 7 p. m. scheme of in te rn a tio n a l a rb itra - . L r v v . r> u i . t And I’m to be “ finished” bv travel.— P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S . to her in fa tu atio n for some cub she ago at Bar H arbor, am ong a set of .... . , IS THE BEST IN THE COUNTY. tm n are them selves opposed to anv , • , . , , . .. ' AA hatever s th e m eaning of th a t. F. I.. J ohns , Pastor. ........... t' has no rig h t to be seen w ith, m uch young women who were in the o h ' why did papa strike pay gravel a rb itra tio n agreem ent. The less m arry. habit of tak in g off th eir h a ts to In drifting on Poverty Flat. B U S IN E S S C A R D S . MUIR & MUIR, tem p t to secure in te rn a tio n a l a rb i We can and do p rin t an y size from tli • sm allest card to jxisters l x bv -- — - tennis. From this beginning Gooil-night,—here's the end of my tra tio n m ay fail, b u t the attem p t W H MOORE. H. A MOORE 24 inches. W e h a v e in stin-k of our own p rin tin g , ,, , , , I t is a sham e th a t G eneral Miles they took to riding bicycles, horses LAWYERS. p ap er; is creditable to all engaged therein. , ,,, . . . ... , , . , ( Jood-night,—if th e longitude please, — . .,, , . , should be snubbed on everv oeca- and hobbies, and driving, and even PR O M PT ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS T hat arb itra tio n will be universal . t u i . i i . m- • , . , , . • . i sion. The la?t slight was the re- paddling canoes w ithout theqr hats, Far maybe, while wasting my taper. sonic dav is as certain as th a t «lav , , ., ., , , r. , , , . , . Your sun's climbing over th e trees. " iusal by the president a n d G eneral and the practice spread to others; Anders"! n Building. BA N K ERS. But know, if you haven’t got riches, follows night. ! Corbin to appoint a n y of his nom - now girls everyw here are im itatin g Ami are poor, dearest Joe, and all T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k in g , Muro. Oregon. ¡nations for officers of the volunteer their more original sisters in far off B u s in e s s , M oro, O r e g o n . ................... W ith and w ithout indorsem ents....................... C anada can easily s.op all the force G eneral Miles is a gallan t Maine. There is h ealth in the sun- T hat my h e a rt’e somewhere th e re in thv Ijetters of c iilit ireued av .liable on j talk about the C anadians being re ditches, officer, an d should have some ree- shine; in some cases w ith nothing E astern states. sponsible for the failure to reach And you’ve struck it,—on Povertv DR . O L IV E H A R T L E Y , W a rra n te e D e e d s , C ro p a n d C h a tte l M o r t ognition. H ave politics entered so but luxurious h a ir, and in others Flat. an agreem ent on the A laskan Collections made at all points on fa deeply into the workings of the war w ith only the canopy of heaven for P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N . — Bret H arte. g a g e s , R e le a s e s o f M o r t g a g e , e t c ., vorable term s. Sight exeliange and tele x un a r t . . e as o n y to get j epa r t m ent th a t a m an like Gen- head gear. And a brown face, graphic transfers sold on New York. San i own to t e straig it orw ar . com era j y jjje8j who is fully conversant with its hue of health and vigorous- (»dice in the People's building. Franeiseo. Portland, an.l Hawaii. Home Fine job work a t the L eader All 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 . lnon sense eve occupi \v t i> t he personnel of the arm y, be ness, w ith the charm of fem ininity lulu- C all and see our - press room, ^nit reginm ng refusej the appointm ent of a single behind it, ¡3 a m uch more pleasing C . J . B R IG H T, sam ples. of the dispute, to m ake a satifae- 0£pcer DRESS-MAKING PARLORS. sight th a n the bleached and pallid ____ — — - A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . tory settlem ent certain in tw enty cheeks of those who avoid the sun sale, or w ill trade for stock Will" practice in any court of the state, O R E G O N S T A T E F A IR . . a s consistent w ith our q u a lity of w ork............ four hours. All ladies needing th e assistance of a , or open air, or th an the rouged and or Sherm an county farm land, a 6 room The Oregon S tate F air, to first-class dres—m aker, are in- house and three residence lots, 50 by ICO,' Office, over K rause a harness shop. powdered faces of the “foolish vir- v ita l to call upon W e don’t believe there is a sane held a t Salem th is year, is ex- . „ , , in th e euburlw of Oregon C ity. A fine W asco , : ; : : O kegov gins” who "m ake up th eir complex- Fpring <(f water ,>ever t,ry so;nt M IS S M A G G IE H 'J F F , fMTW e invite com parison of our work and prices with a n v m an in the country who will seri- pected to be one of the finest ever ions” for purposes of their own. srnan fniiti chicken yard and AKIXU PAKLOBS, OVER THE others, ously say th a t the war taxes are held in the state. A m agnificent Sam ples can lie seen in m any places all over the countv and M . S M I T H . AT III R DBESb-M There are some old-fashioned peo- house. Two lots entirely eub-irrigated. l ) r . M. M. VU B STOKE, felt as an ind iv id u al burden, not- i display of stock, m achinery, m anu- Inquire at this office. at our oifie pie, who look upon woman as a .Oregon. Moro. P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N w ithstanding wild talk from demo- factures and products, will he on p lay th in g and a toy, th a t will see MORO PUBLISHING CO. cra tic editors and stu m p speakers exhibition. The S tate Board of FO R S A L E . Office at Drug Store. j in the bareheaded wom an proof of altout the “ aw ful” crim e of leaving A griculture have left n othing u n <740 acres 4 miles from C. 8. station ; | R. M. B R A SH , th a t “ loss of c h a rm ” and lapse i new house, fair b a rn ; plenty of w ater;; Moro them on th e sta tu te books for done to m ake the fair of 1899 a .Oregon. from fem inine sensibility and re- fine young orchard. Price. SIO.OOO, on HOUSE FAINTER, CRAIHER ANO PAPER- aw hile. com plete success. The exhibition , . , . . term s; will take small place i n 1 --------------— - — o x i serve which is a ttrib u te d to the easv HANCEK. valley as part paym ent. Handsome S W IL S O N . B S H U N T IN G T O N . will comm ence on Sept, lo th and ,, , „ -nu G erm any acquired the C aroline enj t ¿ qj “craze for athleticism . 1 here are place. Muro. .Oregon. 1«50 acres near Muro. Price, 4210W. Islan d s solely for m ilita ry pur- _______________ m any who will carry the fad so far on very easy term s. HUNTINGTON & WILSON, 400 acre» three miles from Muro: fine poses. This has been m ade plain If the C anadians are wise they as to destroy their fair skin and place; plenty of water, and some fruit. by the publication of the treaty wjh caH jn all the fool-talk about bcautlful com plexion, which are Fine building place. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, P r o p r ie to r o f th e ' Inquire at Leader office. under which the islands were fighting the U. 3. if it doesn’t give n a tu re ’s gifts, and these should re F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B LO CK, bought, which guarantees to Spain C anada w hat it claim s in connec- m em ber th a t a long continued su n W ALTAM O N T JR. LIVERY, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. fl^ ^ S u b sc rilie tor the L ea d er . ali of the com m ercial, religious, tjon wjth the A laska boundary, beam is one of the things th a t d«>es flic Dalle» Oregon. V! FEED, AND SALE STABLES. an d naval privileges th a t G erm any Such talk cannot possibly do any not wear out; as can he proven by WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND the fate of the black m an who re will enjoy in those islan d s. good, and it m ay do a great deal of J . B. H O S F O R D , SPECTACLES. ceived his “ ehonv hue” from too harm . H aving enlargetl ano refitted the ab«>ve stables, we are now prepared to A lt W o r k W a r r a n te d F ir s t-C la s s . Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. much contact w ith the sun of ages The South C arolina ju ry which Factory agent for Bicycles, Pianos, Or- conduct the business in a first-class m anner. acquitted a liquor constable f o r ! From the latest reports it does gone. But, in the m ain, the latest Practice? in all tlse Courts of this State. k illin g a wom an an d w ounding her nc’^ a PPear a ^ likely th a t the fad has its delights and will do pans, t.raphophoncs and Kodaks. GOOD CARE AND PLENTY OF FEED, AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES, WILL BE D epa rt ARRIVE TIME SCHEDVI.ES husb an d , because they resisted his voluntcers wiI1 come P o rtlan d mUch to m ake the sterner sex ap- M oko ....................................... O regon .! OUR MOTTO. BEST RIGS IN TOWN. Mono..................... O regon . FROM lito«:». for FROM a tte m p t to search their house for in a bod-v ' A Petltion circulated preeiate the sim ple charm s of wont- M ain S t., o p p o s it e B a n k . M o ro , O re g o n . co n tra b an d liquor, had queer ideas as^*n8 ^ ie boys to go n o rth in a a n, shorn of fuss and feather deco- Fast Mail Salt Lake,Denver, last M ail D r . L lo y d D . Id l e m á n , EXPRESS AND of the value of life, as well as of body, received poor support, scarcely ration, and a h e a d g e a r patterned Fort W orth,Om a * D E N T IS T . » the rig h ts of a liquor constable. a 8Core o{ nien si8n in g >t- The sol- after an idea orig in atin g in a m il- ' - :3sa m- ha, K ansas City, 2:10 p. m. ! BACGAGE TRANSFER. St.Louis, Chicago A L L K IN D S O F H IG H CLASS o o e s ■■ ■ diers say they are not disloyal to liner’s nightm are, w ith its dead and East. NEWS AND OPINIONS OF DENTAL W ORK. the state, but are tired of parading. leaves, dead birds, dye-sm elling D R A Y IN G A N D T R U C K IN G “ P u t me off a t Buffalo” was a STA TE ribbons, and m anufactured straw K|iokanc Walla W alla, Spo- Spokane Office hours : 9 :30 to 12tn.; 1 :30 to 5 p. n p opular song w ith the diplom atic Flyer kane, Minneapolis Flyer and The m em bers of the A nti-Ini- slack. Office over the Bank, Moro, Oregon. guests of th e officers of the Pan- St. Paul, Duluth, N A T IO N A L ALL KINDS TEAMING ABOUT TOWN. l i : 2 t i p . m. Milwaukee, C liica-*'• :0<> a. m. A m erican E xposition, to be held in perialistic League should be com go ami East. b e n . Ludlow will be a benefactor 1901, a t Buffalo, New York. The P*11**1 to go to the P hilippines and THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. > PROMPT AND CHEAP. _ R. E. H O S K IN S O N , d iplom ats used a special tra in to ,ive Under th eir “ e reat and to th o u san d s of poor C ubans if he Attorney-at-Law ami Notary Public. c arry them to and from Buffalo. !_riend ” AKu in ald ‘b awhile, succeeds in carry in g out his excel Fast Mail Portland ami San Fast Mail Practices in all Courts of this State. J. M. D U N A H O O . P er Y ear _____ ______ They would quickly learn w hat lent intention to p ut a stop to gam- 2:10 p. m. Francisco. 12:38 a.m. $ 1 .5 0 . I t is a pity to spoil a nice little | 80rt ° f a Gcorge W ashington he is. bling in H av an a. M o ro , O r e g o n . (J M OORE B R O S ., SEV ERA L FORM S OF OUR PRICES ARE AS i n w W. 0. HADLEY, NOTES, ------ N. W. THOMPSON, IM P O R T A N C E . Heal E state, Collection and Insurance Agency. Abstract of tittes and con There are certain ly draw backs to There is such a th in g as lreing veyancing a specialty. Moro, Sher FROM PORTLAND. man county, Oregon. too fair to your opponents, and wedding tours in an autom iblc, For San Francisco We resjMjctfully solicit bnsincss in our IotS ° f " p u b lic a n s th in k th a t g iv -] even if a Colum bus, Ohio, couple Every five «lavs. line, insuring that .promptness which al ways follows strict attention to m atters ' n^ BOuGiern dem ocrats h alf of did m ake one. of this character, confident of ourability t! a . i n . COI.l’ MRIA RIVER 4 p. in. the census supervisors is ju st th at ExSunday ExSundav to handle the same in a m anner satisfac STEAMERS. tory to all. B r y a n a n d t h e R a b b lt '3 F o o t . ¡ Saturday . Gdnb* — ------------------ 10 a. m. Io Astoria and way I!ye, baby bunting, Landings. some of h ’.s f«x>l friends was shown j “ I believe th a t the fundam ental B ryan’s still a-hunting by his having acted as secretary of principle u nderlying th a t conli- For a little rabbit-foot SNAKE RIVER To bring him better luck ami put w ar for three days w ithout at- dence upon which the republic is Lv Riparia Riparia to Lewis Lv Lewstn Daily Daily Him in M cKinley’s chair. tem p tin g to m ake any trouble. b u ilt has been the respect and love ton. On silver is his m ind intent, ' --------- — ----- for its wom en.” — A dm iral Schley. But long before h e’s president an yth ing you in ven t or im p ro vo ; also get P erhaps it is because he realizes ■ CAVEATJRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHTorDESIGN For full details call on agent at Moro, H e’ll have it in his hair. PROTECTION. Bend m odel, sketch, or photo, Oregon, or address, th a t there is n o thing else in poli- There is a noticeable let up in —Catholic Standard and Times. fo r free exam ination and udviec. W. II. H vri . bik t , (Jen. Pass. Agt., tics for him th a t B ryan insists dem ocratic an ti-ex p an sio n talk, Portland, Oregon. ! BOOK ON PATENTS upon l»eing paid B200 in advance Public opinion has frightened the L eader and W e e k l y O reg o m a n 1 \ o * eix , C arlii . l A Co., Gen. Agents C .A .S N O W & C O . t ... . Nor. Pac. S. S. Co., Portland, Or. P atent law y e rs . W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . dem ocratic story, b u t it is a fact that every New Yorker recommended by Gov. Roosevelt for a commis- ston in th e P h ilippine " v o lu n te e r was appointed _______________ T h a t Gen. Miles is wiser th an 8:00 p. nt. ocian steamships 4 :00 p. in. Hal for everv political speech he m akes croakers. 1 y»‘ur T1 • / o in advance. I. J. K rri Lit. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. THE COUNTY SEAT NEWS OF MORO AND SHERMAN COUNTY. The Personal Fortunes and M isfortunes Neighbors. our Im m ediato These come w ithin the ran»e »4 tlw MORO LEADER. D ig e s ts w h a t y o u e a t . 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 . Itartiflciallydigeststhe food and aids T H E W E E K L Y O R E G O N IA N A N D T H E M O R O LEADER N ature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or Are necessary eomnnulitivs for every fam ily, large gans. I t is the latest discovered digest- an t and tonic. No ot her preparation or sm all, in Sherm an countv. can approach it iu efficiency. I t in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, BOTH TOGETHER. PER YEAR, $ 1 .7 5 . Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Slcklleadaclie.Gastralgia. Cramps, and < a r * i i .i s is a saving «if three-quarters of a dollar. all other results of i mperfect digestion P re p a re d b y E. C. D e W itt A Co., C h ic a g o . Address: M oro L k . u w h , Moro. On .«.q,. A. lb I’oi.TUX A’ Co. ?