Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, November 01, 1899, Image 2

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    MORO
LEADER
V.’e intend to p u t ¿ov a th a t rc-
Car« ft « cl sal vations have been
Latest l i i s j u a h a s fro m th e T ra n s -
helhon just as we w orld put ¿own mad; n order to find out which
i vnal go to show th a t rejoicing over
P u b lis h e d E v e ry W e d n e s d a y by th e any rebellion anyw here against the colors for soldie is ’ uniform s pre-
, the B ritish victories at Dundee and
M oro P u b lis h in g Co.
sovereignty of the U nited States, .s e n t the best m arks for th ene-
. , ,
, .
E la n d ’s Laagto was a little prcvi-
President M cKinlev.
nnes shots, and it has been found ous, ami tn at tlie British dispatches
Entere«! at th e Post-Office at Moro,
Oregon, ns »«»ectid-clar- m atter,
■ th at the most fata! color
red, have been highly colored, giving the
Anril 27. ISPS.
©
The t uhan census is now being green com ing next, brown iiii',1,
English credit for a m
«"»>■
u d «’ i more
taken, and work will he started on while t bluish grey is the least
decisive victory th an thev d \scrve.
RS.TES OF S U B S C R IP T IO N :
the census of Port«» liico in a few fatal.
, 1 heso two battles,
PER YEAR, SI.GO SIX MONTHS, 5CC.
though in
-days. This is the first step tow ards
~
(in advance.)
favor
of
the
B
ritish
have not
‘ civil governm ent on both islands.
c<,rt’«'iipondont writes that th e n
S ingle C o p ie s ............................5 C ents .
cheeked
the
Boer
advance
in N atal.
re great changes perceptible in
A dvertising rates m ade kr.own on ap-
G eneral Yule has been forced to
Dr. l'ry a n , who prescribed free U.twson t ily for tne last year, i lie
pllcatio::.
abandon Dundee and Glencoe, and
trade for the country in 1S92. and " ' ,(>den shack and log cabin of the
lias fallen hack on L advsm ith,
M. I ' itz M ai kice , .
E ditor .
free silver in 1S9G, continues to minia- are giving wav to the neat
where he has m ade a junction with
NOV. l. iS'e'.i. wr‘te prescriptions despite the fact ?r:une h u ild 'n g oí the well-to-do
W ED N ESD A Y ..
------------------ th a t the co u n try declines to take ’'u s' ncss
Fourteen stations General W hites for-es. The Boers
I his nostrum s.
have been established between th« m ust have been asleep d u ring the
O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y .
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city and B ennett, which great lv , retreat of the British, am i missed a
VXITEL» STATES.
chance to strike a deadly blow,
W illiam M cK inley................... President.
It is w ith cold stcr and leaden facilitates the mail service. Owing rhile the colum n struggled through
" lt’
„
G arrett A. H o b a rt......... Vice President. bullets, not w ith go 1.1 :.n ,l rih -c r. I " t l “C, r o “ l’l',tiO n
defiles between Glencoe
Jo h n Hay .................Secretary of State. th e U nited St*L_ bu y s ..........
peace. hnc'; *!>» <laiiy pa|K-r now c e r v e , l i e a m | narrow
,
Lym an 1*. Gag«».. Secretary of Treasury. Therefore the offer of the F ilip in o re;U,crs Wlt!l dispatches only four m d Ladysm ith. The order to re­
E th an A. H itc h c o c k .. See. of Interior.
leader to sell his countrvm en for d<vs ol‘L I{ ni;V
some of treat was the last act of General
Elibti B o o t...................Secretary of W ar.
Sym ons, the E nglish ofiieer, second
° Ur resulcrs l” h '':ir of ^ r r n storage
Jo h n D. Ijor.g............Secretary «. f Navy. $•500,000 has been rejected.
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buildings going up. instead of cold, in com m and in N atal, who died of
Jam es A. G ary. . .Postm aster General.
his wounds im m ediate'v after.
Jo h n \\ . Griggs
..A tto rn ey General.
t i „ 19 * t
-
« as *!l lk.es» latitudes. Men are
The
12-meh
guns
for
coast
de-
,
,
Jam es Wilson .Secretary of Agriculture. -
.
; «»«d to be very scarce, owing to tv -
•
»
»
Melville W. F u lle r........... Chief Justice. tense m anv ot wlneb 1....... 1-----'
"I want an engagem ent rin for
11 (XX)
nn i . exodus to t ape
1 Nome. Wastes
f- run
“ “ a young lady.’’
Binger H erm ann. <’oniiinsci«ui«>r ,.f the recently put in place, cost «il
$111
»rom f i an hour up.
G<nvnti
Oihcc- .each, and every full charge fired by
‘ Yes, sir. About w hat size?”
*'I dont know exactly; hut she
one
of
them
costs
$5<‘
»
l;
but
the;
STATE OF OREGON.
O R D IN A N C E N O . 2 3 .
T. T. G e e r................................. Governor. country needs them in its bu.-i- An Ordinance to prevent the sprea.tlr.g can twist me round her little linger,
if th a t’s an v guide.”
F. I. D unliar............Secretary of State. ¡less.
____________
C. F. Moore
. .
Treasurer.
J . 11. Aekcrnuin. .Supt.Pub.Instruction.
J . It. N. Blackburn
Attorney General,
W. H. 1 « 2-
sta»,» Printer,
IL S. Bean, F rank A. Moore Suprem e
............C ourt Justices.
11. iMell
.. .C lerk Beard School
. . . I.ai’d Comnris.-ion.
E. C. R e n i
Pish and Game Com.
«secretary of \\ a r Root has come
to the wise decision of appo: a till«»
officers for volunteer regim ents
fro m the ran k s of the regular orm y,
oí small]- \ or variloi«!. and to c.»:n-
P«1 all piwsom» r.viding u itlu n the
Miss E lderly "D on’t vou think
city of Moro, m; 1 all children attend- I c a r r y m y ag e well?”
ing school therein, to be va««einatetl.
M iss S m a r t— “ Y ou ought to.
The city of M«»ro <l«x»s ordain as follows :
You've
1 it long e n o u g h .
Section 1. AH persons refilling w ithin _ _ _ _ _ _ ca
_ rrici
_
the city of M.,r,«. who have not pre- m t h e C I r c u l t C o u r t o f t h n S - a t o c ’
vton-ly been ■ uecssfu lly vaccinated. are
O r a jn n fo r S h e r m a n C o u n ^
required to subnnt them elves to be Thomas J. Miller. j r „
v,
vaeemated, am! it is the duty of th e , M ittie Miller, Def.«n«!ant.
Board of H ealth to e tnjicl evid-»n«»o of r". Y iltie Miller, the above natnedde-
• aeeination from any person whom thev
F a d at :
have reason to e x ,w t bus not been vac- You are hereby r«' ¡nirisl’to uptHNir^m.1
cmatPfl.
! answer th»» « « ¿ » n t♦ s i.o . i __
choosing men who have distin-
d them s Ives, am i wh is,» eon-
duet m erits prom otion. It is to he
c. s. senator .
hoped th at the action m a v be the
George M . Mi'liriile,
Joseph S im o n .; th in end < f the wedge which will
coNc,Kt.ss?.iEN.
separate the m ilitary service of the
M. A. Mwnly........... Tbemus II. Tongue. United States from politics, and b •
srrr.EMs JTIX E8.
the m eans of placing th e appoint-
F. A .M o o re ,it.s .Iie a n .C . L. Wolverton, m ent of officers beyond the power
seventh judicial p:sTr.:cT.
« f those politicians who are cver-
V, . L. P.ra.’.,-baw .......... Circuit Ju«Ige. lastingly using their p u ll for th"
A. A. Ja y n e ......... Pros err.n g A tto rn e y .. Ixtnefit of them selves and th eir in-
E. 1». D in a r.........................Jo in t Senator.
,
■“ t ,:as
at
«»«rt; and if yon fail to so appear an 1
■ com petent friends.
tim e successfully va an ate l. or that !*"i*'*'cr sai«l «-orndaint, for mui .I thereof
G illiam .Sherm an an«! W aseocounlies.
Jo h n M iehvll.....................Jo in t Senator,
Sherm an and Wasco.
J. W. Morton and A. S. E«>l«erts. Joint
l ’.epregentatives. Sherm an, Wasco.
SHERMAN COCXTY.
Jo h n F u lto n ....................... County Ju.lge.
E . I’. Orr, It. 11. King, Commissioners.
..Clerk,
W m. H en rieh s............
..Sheriff,
W m . IJo W e r................
W. S tan ley ................... ........... Treasurer.
W. 11. R agsdale......... — CountySupt.
1). F. r-k e ................... ............. Assessor.
I. M. S m ith ................... ............. Coroner.
J . 5Y. K o rn s .................
Sr urvevor
- ■ Stock Inspector
E. Olds
. . . . . .. <xs i i.s j« to r .
D istrict No.
>eo. M eader, Justice;
E. I>. Wheat, tbnstabk.
Ten Liters t Id off to lire a t each
E nglish officer is a feature of B,.er
• tactics in the recent battles at D un­
dee and E la n d 's LaayW; and that
they have attended to their orders
‘s phtinly dem onstrated by the fact
th a t the D ublin Fusiieers, R iva!
ir s t
ihor Nearly Two Years
Unable to Lay in Bed
“ 111 nty capacity az itruggi::t, ia BuI7.il»,
V., I h iv e the best opportunity
. jdug? of t.io m erits ot m any ciilerent rcmcG.es. I am in c’o. c toiicn with tlio
sic*
no g come
into O my
r medicine;?, and most of them
tell me how lllcY
they
are g , e a ttin
along.
f all tore
the h o an-
.................’
dreds of preparations which I »<•!!,
not a single one begins to give r. >
ranch eatisfact on as A cker’s E ng­
lish Rem edy for Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, A sthm a, Pleurisy an.,
Consumption. I sell it on a «lis- f ;
tinct g u aran tee th a t it will euro,
or the purchaser’s m oney will ba
returned. T his i ; a p e rfa c'lv safe
guarantee, because the rem edy
d e e s crire.
Nobody w an ts his
m oney returned. Its cares aro
nothing short o£ marvelous. Take
the case of Mr. A. H. Gilbert, for
instance. H e live:; nt No. 5 Carey
street, Buffalo, N. Y. F or more -.=&
than three years he liad a bad
case of asthm a, and had been u n ­
able to lie down in bed for nearly
two years. H e cam o to ray store
an d asked nre w hat to do. I said;
‘ Take Acker’s E nglish Rem edy.’
He said he had tried other reme­
dies and d id n 't think this would
help him. But lie thinks differ.
nf.er
m „ o ^®
o'
his aGthma all right. H e could sleep and cat
.«i.er .a.^u.g t.icm, a3 \ ell as when a boy. lie was cured several m onths ago,
,u:d is well yet, s . I am certaih his trouble is gone for good. You can write 'to
Mr. G i.bert hunself it you doubt my word. He will go furth er than me in prais-
*ng A cker s E nglish R em edy.” (Signed) S. 15. T horne , drug g ist, B ulta’.o, N. Y.
Sold at 25c., 50c. and §1 a bottle, throughout the U nited States and C anada;
RI*< 1.1 England, at is. 2d,, cs. 3d., 44. 6d. If yon are not satisfied a fte r buying,
retu rn lie bottle to your druggist, and g et yo :r money back.
retia'.onu Ltealco. ceurett.'ff. If, II. IIO oL'i:.': ¿ CO, 7‘, «■' . í ,.V, n f .1.
o
b
b<Lurn.o m e a i
T im o 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 t h , 1 S 0 3 .
12:01 A. IW. P a c if ic T im e .
SOVT1I EOCND.
Ecave.
Ijeavc.
Arrive
C;15
«;2.5
9:30
E. E. LY TLE,
N O H T II
p. m .
p. m .
p. m .
P r e s id e n t.
Biggs.
U as«. «).
Moro.
!:« I X I,.
CHEAPEST AND BEST WAY TO THRESH.
A rrive . 2:30 i>. m .
L a v e . 12:50 p. m.
L«»avo
11:30 a. m .
I. J. K E F F E R , A g e n t.
MORO,
S P E C IA L T Y .
do to -d a y .
"e;
VF
<annn'?n"
F. II. M E A D E R
S.
C O ., A g e n ts , M e ro , O r o g o n .
L av in g m !i rg.Y. and refitted the above stables, we are now prepared to
NEW S
AND
O P IN IO N S
OF
conduct tn«? business ¿n a first-elass m anner.
233D CARE AND PLENTY CF FEED, AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES FILL EE
STA TE
and
N A T IO N A L
L M P O R T A .W
CUR MOTTO. BEST F..CS IN TOWN.
M ain S t., o p p o s i t s B a n k .
FT
THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN ALGHE CONTAINS BOTH.
Y oar
S i.50.
*
•
r- ] n 1 ° r n a k i
M oro
v i s i t i n g SUCH
per8Qn llnl and p° 1,nlar
GOOD RIGS, GOOD FEED,
kjood cars g iven stock.
T e rm s reasonable.
W . C. JO H N S T O N , P rop.,
LEADER.
MUIR & MUIR,
g'>i'b’-U.oks and
house, except regular p!iy- current |»erio<lieak, a well-stocked but
pear ia any o th er house, street, alley or
„.»
li« «
; ,,
otlier I-U ’hc place, u n to he or she shall
»‘«ve ja-rn
ssio n from the Board of
have
perm d ission
H ealth, and it shall be the duty of the
»,Ia r, li;ll to CiUlse BUch
to
d en t K ruger is on the p o in t of s u r - ! 1Ome i he In sh n la n 13 illlcd « “ b taken to his or h er n»side:,ee. if w ithin
.
more hope th a n for m any years the city of Moro, and if such residence
ft
/li-L
\i
FEED
B
I 7h
...........< >RECOX.
*
D O ES
I t is ' sycians, shall go out in public, or a p - a barber shop, and an a p a rtm e n t1
r e s u ltin g in d o in g a w av w ith som e
:
of th e e v ils of absentee landlordism .
and w ith an o n n o r tu n itv to nw n
”
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,
’
T he dispatch w hich savs Presi- “ e
b » ,ld u p / I ^ n n a n e n t
RED
3 s
M o ro , O r e g o n .
Dr. Lloyd D. Idlem an,
house in whiiffi a person having a e o n -! V ^ ii8hed I'd*» ‘»as'- ehatrs, writing
1
» .« » » to » «lesks, a well-selected library of stand-
°f
CALLERY OVER BETKSLIS OFFICE.
A L T A M O N T JR. LiV E R Y ,
FEED, A N D S ALE S TA B LE S .
VF
w ithin a certain num ber of years
Section 7. No person having any con- will be placed in service. The librurv
to i)CCOme absolute owner of t h e , taSio”s disease, or an inm ate of the Var embraces a spacious smokingsal.xw'.
rVi
REASONABLE RATES.
cE l
ROTH
D
U I II TflCETPER
lUvLii.^n* r PFR
til Y I F AQ
*
D elay is d a n g e ro us.
SA.TiSFA&TlOH GUARANTEES.
MORO
g
OREGON.
HRST-CLA8S PICTURES.
iCtlOn Uiereof before th e recorder's G»tng the regular October, Is.«.», f . n ..f
‘anil.
|
Such a policy has be"un to m ake
Cal! and see them .
Do not p u t o ff til! to -m o rro w w h a t you can
¡R 3
T he chances are he would he m uch "ratio n from th a t co u n try had n" tw,,<anding the vetj «.f th • May.ir. a th e entrym an nor ativ of hi» h e :— iu- TSE
COUNTY SEAT NEWS OF MERO «AND GHERMAN COUNTY.
more likely to sit down on it.
fallen off greatly d u rin " the p ast ^ ’L *
° [’’i,ia9Ce’ ,ecr{ilk' 1 b>’ th e : ^ » r a in interest have ever pk.nte.1
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„ _ ................
.... public
p a b ’ic I or Cilu,e*l 1° be planted anv tree», t-««c<l
,
.
I’ 11 recorder,
shall be r posted
m three
The Personal Fortunes and M isfortunes of our Im m ediate
few years, says the Spokesm an- places in th e citv. then th is ordinance ^ ® n1“ * T ? i lany ki" '1 l*lM,n, sai'! ‘ Y14
Colorado is enjoying such pros­ R eview
I ,n « .,i.u c
it
• c
no,i *‘e nor they ever plow«»«! or broken i
Neighb«»rs. These come w ithin the range of the
shall take effect an I bo in fort» seven or in any m anner cultivated anv p a r t'
p erity th a t the people of th a t state ; K ' - ew>
•»re L r i n r i n ,,
ii- „
.a r .
According to Sir Thom as, the Ja.vs after such posting.
said land but th a t ho never .lid an;
‘ e ’ 3 '
upon th e la.e
, n i .
,t... T_:_v
1‘as»«1
«! th? Common Co»ancil
an .v,k n i I th« r «.»n, nor l.a- a:iv-
Passed
Couu?il this 30th
«.ilvernrnwn
„
i . t
changes through which the Irish
th ing been done th««r.»;»n bv any of his
«lay of October, 1893.
fctlver craze as som ew hat of a loke. f , ,
• « • , . ,
heirs or sue •«•.—«»r» in in te re st: and - li 1
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1
feel less inclined to leave the Em -
Approved Octobor 30, IS ».».
tract has ever since been ami now is
tc r a lj Isle are brought about bv
W. 11. MOORE, Mayor.
D u s c u s s io n of 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 .
wholly abamloned ; th a t each and all of
State Senator Michell. of W asco
such failures still exist, sai«l parties are
three causes. Thev are the favor- A ttest:
county, who was active in the pas­
, hereby notifie«l to appear, respon 1 ami 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 LEA D ER
J ohn M. P arrv ,
able working of th e land acts; the
. offer evidence touching sai«l nllegition.
sage of the scalp bounty bill, has
Are necessary com m odities for every fam ily, large
Recorder of the Citv of Moro.
it PI o’ehK'k a. m.. on .\«»v. liith, !'.»:•
establishm ent of co-operative cream ­
got a coyote bv the tail.
. , before
.
, Wm. Henriehs
_ . count v clerk, at
or sm all, in Sherm an countv.
eries in all p a rts of the c o u n try ;
O R D IN A N C E N O . 2 6 .
,11S o!ilc'‘ a t A" -«». Ore_'<»n,‘ and that
,
..
final
hearing
will
he
held
at
10
o’cl»»?!
The co u n try is too prosperous the establishm ent of better local An I « iinmi? t«. am ipil . e t t o a -«ven a. m. on Nov. 23, le s t, b?f«»re th«« lt.^is
goverrfment.
(i of Ordinance >o. 12, approved ter ami Keeeivor at the Unit 1 State.'
t f i i s , k b i t / 3«
for sueh an u n d ertaking, so Carl
May H, lS'KF, entitle<l u An Ordimmce k in d Office in The Ihilles, O re/on.
The governm ent under the later
Brown has abandoned the idea of
to protect th e public health and »afety ' , T!lc “SK c.ont2’?t?1!,t having, ‘in a
£S ?~ T his is a saving <«f three-quarters of a dollar.
.
,
? ; Proper affidavit, bled Sept. 19, IS:*.) .«»
tak in g an arm y of tra m p s to I land acts has been purchasing land
and prevent the spread of dangerous, forth facts which show th a t after .In,«
Address: M oro L eader , Moro, Oregon.
for the last ten years which is
W ashington.
contagious or infecf f o il » diseases, and diligence, personal service of this notice
rented directly to the farm er a t a
to provide for a boar«l of health and 1 iln
he made, it is lierebv ordered :
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R O S .
R. E. H O S K IN S O N ,
the prevention and removal of a l l !
th a t P",cI!l n,,-tic’? K> S1' « .
, reduction of fr«?m 35 to 50 per cent
A P h ilippine new spaper m a k e s ,. ,
.
, .
,,
”> due and proper publication.
Attorney-at-Law
ami Notary Public.
pubhc nuisances.”
oltG
J a r P. Lccaa, Register,
the stolen,co, that i„d,po„,tonne
torm ez r a t e ! T h , ren ts arc
J . B. H O S F O R D ,
Practices.in
all
Courts
of this State.
appointed The city of Moro «loos ordain as follow s: I
O tis P atterson . Receiver,
will be given the islands in Decern- ?* ., ? com m issioners
,
n
rn
o
co
«-I,,«
1
Set
tiiW
L
Tiiat
Secti
>n
seven
(7)
of
\ttorncv-at-L aw ar.«l Notary Public.
Is-r, when B ryan is to be e le c te d
th ? t
7 JUSt thPR1 ’’«''linance N:>. lif, of th e citv of" M orm i
T h ° ^ ' ^ d - C . M c a g o S p e c ia l
Agency. Abstract of titles and con­
P resident of th e U nited States
ac“/ r,‘in S to
c°n .h tio n s and aI1prOve,l May «s, i . w , be ¿m ended t , . : 10b ? " X nN , ’g-.O",t V’ ,>T b n '1
,,
.
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veyancing a sjiecialty. Moro, ¡Sher­
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under term s th a t enable the ten an t rea l as follow s:
i Ih‘ff« t lab rarV C ar o H h e ^ a t " ^ ' £ l«i
C
° f “ * suite.
man county. Oregon.
the people more contented.
c will ,-ih.n have two car- « f l b ' r . . . ? him
M/, A» RAY M 0N D t Photographer,
s.»n»e nnm c .hatch- after the expiration T«»wit>hip IS , Iiantr«.» U E bv J ." c ,.’,‘i '
n t successive days of calm he ex- !of the tim e allow el for approval by th e H urst, conte.-tee, in which i t ’ is a ll.- 1 p o r
W ould Dewey sta n d on the C hi­
pressed his views of Ireland, and Mayor, ami iinnieili-ately after tie? pa»-
: V'«rp :’r,‘ 1:0 lr ''’ “v” D« <*r «'iit-
cago platform ?
C ertainly not. am ong ofher th in g s said th a t emi-
b-v ‘h ’* council of th is oM inancc,
L l 't i n . f o r a t l v ' S u m n L l L
I„ n ,i
D E N T IS T .
ALL
LAWYERS.
<? n ‘SJon i'h o rt Line
*«* on A ugust loth inaugurate m o d e rn 1 PR O M PT
«lining car service, giving after th at date
....interrupted dining ear service for th,
*■
connections for east and
' ia
latest pattern am to 'b e added‘ iTtl'.e
present through >ervicc ot Pullman
ATTENTION
TO
K IN D S
DENTAL
OF
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P o r tl a n d B r a n c h , 2 4 9 S t a r k S t.
Office over the Bank, Moro, Oregon.
Anderson Building.
B U S IN E S S
M oto , Oregon.
CARDS.
W. H. M OORS.
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anated from
rentier, m ust have em annted
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1 is not within the city, then to such | £a_11a? >_an,i I; n.lLm1“» Tourist Sleepers,1
place as the Mayor may direct, and be ‘‘
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th e fertile brain of a new spaper!
C. J . B R IG H T,
The establishm ent of co-operative
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i u p ta l, it not superior, to manv of the
correspondent. E vidently the grand cream eriw , however^ has been one “ æ™
“ th °*Mh 8Uch A,cr3,n i ^ ^ ‘^ ^ b ^ i v c r i i s ë d ’ lïm ih r iïr a in s 'ïn
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W .
was suffering from a contagious disease, ihe east. For rates and further par- Will practice in any court of the state.
old Boer is not going to tu rn tail
B A N K E R S .
i of the strongest influences in ch e c k - 'A n y person violating any of the pro- Oculars im pure of
I. J. K e f fe r ,
ju st yet.
Office,
over
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rause’s
harness
shop.
ing em igration. The m anufacture visions of this section shall, upon con- __________ 'X~ '111 ( ' S'
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T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k in g
IS T H E BEST IN T H E C O U N T Y .
of b u tter h a s advanced to a m arvel- victioa thereof before the recorder’s
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E u s i n e s s , M oro, O r e g o n .
President
M cKinley’s policy
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court, be liueil not less th a n five nor
. ¡ l l . r e . r ™ t to l!,0 R l i i l h , i . « • ’M P“ »■ l««ect,„n a n d .s l i M y
Letters of credit issued available on W
e can am i do p rin t any size from the sm allest card to posters 18
more th a n one hundred dollars and |
«0 crush „ a t the (ractien .'l ¡„sur-
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costs.
S. H U N T IN G T O N .
-4 im h is . \\ e have in stock of our own p rin tin g
Section 2. Whereat^ the public d e - !
n-clton, .« u h lto h «he a u th o rity „1 ^ i L ,
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Collections m ade at all points on fa­
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pGsluet has increased to such an m ands the im m ediate enactm ent of this '
vorable term s. Sight exchange and tele­
the u n ite d btates, and leave the
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graphic transfers sold on New York, San
t o . u z e . o c n g r e , , . .«„a ,„«« to ,l le extent
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t o th a r t the
ia « revenue from this
««CHES, JEWELRY, S!t» ESWARE AND
M O O RE
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W. 0. HADLEY
■JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
country s policy as w ell.
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The people would be in clover if
" “ h ? releaSC ir(,,n th e P ^ h i n g
thev could g et n o
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poverty from w hich the Irish have
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non« y o the gov- gufferet| for go m anv years, w ith
e m in e n t as cheaply as the natio n al prOiiptl.ity in pastoral ' industries
bank« do. One per cent, on $10i)0
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is $10. A fellow coni«! build an
nnproven.ent in m u n te .p a l
$800 house on a $200 lot and it g o v e rn n n “n t " hcr( l,y th e p e o p le
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lnaT t n j°y il larger share of the
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fectious diseases, this ordinance shall go
ilnmt,,iat«.Iv after its ap-
proval by the Mayor, or if th,« Mayor
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
All W ork W a rra n te d F ir3 t-C Ia s3 .
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standing the veto o f the Maj or, a copy EXPRESS ÄHD
< f this ordinance, certified by the r e - !
n « « r» » « r«
‘-•order, shall »H«.p->ste«l in three public'
BAGGAGE TRANSFER.
this oolinam-«- D R A Y I N C A N D T R U C K , N G
«uill take efl ’ct aivl h m force seven
F IR S T
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BANK
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BRESS-MAKIMQ PASLGR3. W a rra n te e
. O regon.
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by
BLO CK,
ÍS M rriI,
SURGEON
All ladies needing tin» assistance of a
first-class dress-m aker, are in­
vited to call U|xm
M IS S
Clli'-e je the People'.- building.
Deeds, C rop and C h a tte l
AT III It DRESS-MAKING l-AIU.OHS, OVER T ill:
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M orte
gages, Releases o f M ortgage, etc
A ‘* s t l i c t , y 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 .
MAGGÌE H U FF,
M. M. I l l ’s STOKE,
Oliice at D ru g sto re.
$10 a m onth or a $120 a year ren t
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b° .t h a t tla>« ait'-‘r 8ud'
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O regon.
W onder if there would be m a n - '
'•'* ‘i' I<'f'tl' ,n " ! ! 1 ,-ltle ‘tself, l> -ed the Common Council October ALL KINDS TEA,MINI! ABOUT TOWN
• n a tu ra lly w ithout political
coufliets «30,1*0.
i ; J n I e u carpenters
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the governm
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PÍIOMPT AND CHEAP.
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,ll|d f D t the people uiav again en-
DR. O L IV E H A R T L E Y ,
wouLJ tr ta t the corun,on herd as :
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W. II. MOOKli, Mayor
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w e ll a s ,t does .h e n u t : m i ' o
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Attest:
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......... im-nt w.ueh w aa the-irs before
the
P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N .
M. D U N A K O O .
J ohn M. I ' aruv ,
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Francisco, Portland, and Hawaii. Hono­
lulu-
ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW,
SPECTACLES.
Gils or neglects to approve th same ini- Factory agent for Bicycles, Pianos, Or
mediately after the expiration of the«!
guns, U rapliophones and Kodaks.
i‘,r “ 1’prov.tl by the Mayor, j M()IiO..........................
O ufuon
and im m ediatelv after the passage In­
theC()Ullcil öf thia ordinance m .tw ith -!
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| tice, often tried, h as never been °*^ense, and each day in whieh the vio-
J. It. H osfobd ,
E x-G overnor W aite of Colorado known to m aterially assist in b tk 'u «mtlnues shall be regarded a« a i 011*7
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
j separate offense.
h as seceded from B rvanism and
gaining a victory, as there is al- ■ c _ , s -
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f a c tio n s . W hereas th is ordinance i«
gone to work for his living.
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ways a brave m an to take the place denusnded for the protection of tliep u b - D epartment of t iis I ntekios ,
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United State» K ind Office,
of his fallen com rade.
. lie sigiinst th e »¡>r..;l of a dangerous
S ir W ilfred L aurier has a fine
The Ikill- », Oregon, S««pt. I1», 1SW. '
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, a,«.j contagious disease, it shall be in
A sufficient conte-t atfi«lavit h a rin g
o p p o rtu n ity to work off some of
¡force an 1 go into effect from arul after l>een tiled in th is office by E lm er I e * i-
P R O S P E R IT Y F O R IR E L A N D .
the surplus belligerency of C anada
W hile S ir Thom.«, U p to n « ri, i ? “« T " 1 1,y
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, 3 l2 x / ' " ’i " ''
via the T ransvaal.
w aiting to r a breeze d u rin g t h e r e - '
n “ »‘N ’ "i ”l'l'rov'
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g e n s seeking cavalry horses
are in E astern Oregon. Thev re­
p ort m uch difficulty in getting
horses of the proper qualifications,
the price authorized between $30
a n d $<»0 not being sufficient in
most cases.
FARMERS, BRING IN YOUR FEED.
COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. Sois agents for Oregon, Washington and
l # b anti te a .h e rs o f schools are pro-i Nimls of m atrim ony no« e x itin g U -
bibite 1 from reeciving chiklrea therein Di , cen the plaintiff
afnl yourseli. bo «lis-
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until such evidence ha« been prodi;ee.l. solveo, th a t ¡a: I plaintiff be aw ar h-l
Setriton 3. All persons rofidiug w ithin the care, custody ami control of Dora
Lee Miller, the m inor child of s ii.l'
the<-i,v of Moro are required on de- plaintiff and yourself; and th a t plaintiff
m and of th e Boir.l of H ealth to pr«> h a te ami recover from von, the >;d«l «!«■-
evidence th a t they ien'h‘nt. his cost» and disbursement»
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and expended in this su it; and
iieen t some tim e successfully made
,y,
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- i- c r such other and fu rther relief ,s t..
R ifles and Gordon H ig h lan d ers are \a v c :n a . .e l, i or t.mt vae-tn
t'.ton has been the court may seem e«iuitable and jiist.
practically w ithout officers. W hile xttempto.1 twice and failed.
This summons is s. rve 1 u|»«ti vou he
such tactics are perfectly legiti-1 Section 4, Anv i»ei-s««a violating th e publication thereof, by or«ier of the
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most certain death of a tew men in eourt, shall be fined no: less th a n live S;;i : court.
- each regim ent. Besides the prac- nor more than twenty dollars f«»r each ¡s madeth-toh^r lltV/’l
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Is N ow Ready to Roll W H E A T A N D B A R LE Y ,
F o r S a l s by A. D. B o lto n & C o., D r u g g is ts .
s;i,-h vaccination has been at? «mnte«l at the pkiintiif will apply to tin «.«art f r
least tw ie -a n 1 failed; and all ‘princi-
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th in g revolting in securin’ th e al- • ‘y ° / nuJ‘’™ n!>r’ aa '
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