Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, January 10, 1900, Image 2

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    MORO
said governor certifying th a t said road
LEADER. , had
been built in all respects as reouired i
A p re c in c t m e e tin g of th e pco-
I he
g ro w in g
p o p u la r ity
of I
, .
by law.
1
j p ie S p a r t y a t C o q u ille C ity , a A m e ric a n c o rn in a ll p a r ts of th e
Congress, by an Act approved Ju n e ¡ c e n te r of p o p u lis m , w as so s m a ll
P u b lis h e d E v e ry W e d n e sd a y by th e
w o rld , is illu s tr a te d by th e N o v e m ­
19, 1874, entitled ‘-An Act to authorize
M oro P u b lis h in g Co.
the issuance of imtents to lands granted t h a t it e n d e d in a so c ia l c h a t.
ber s ta te m e n t of th e e x p o r t of
to the State of Oregon in certain cases,”
It is very unusual for a regular physician of good reputation to publicly
b re a d stu ff? , ju s t issu ed b y th e b u ­
E n tered a t th e Poet-Office at Moro, provided th a t in all cases where lands
endorse a proprietary remedy. W e have often heard of cases w here doctors
H ow h a r d u p so m e l^ e m o c ra ts
Oregon, as second-class m atter,
have
been
granted
by
congress
to
the
re
a
u
of
s ta tis tic s . It sh o w s a la rg e r i liavc secretly prescribed Acker’s E nglish Rem edy, but it is m ost g ratify in g to
» . v il •?'”
Iw'ilU
tpril.
:
ISPS.
State of Oregon to aid in the construc­ a re for s o m e th in g to a d v o c a te is q u a n t i t y of c o rn e x p o rte d in t h e ' reCe,ve th e r° flowinK
le tte r
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l ing voluntary letter
in
tion of wagon roads, and the certificate sh o w n by th e ir effo rts to m a k e
from C. F. Smith, M. 1)., the most
of the governor should show th a t any
elev en m o n th s e n d in g N o v e m b e r, successful physician of Olean, N. Y .:
R A TES of s u b sc r ipt io n :
such road had Ix'en completed accord­ p o litie s o u t of p u b lic s e n tim e n t
‘‘ Messrs. W. 11. Hooker & Co.,
IS 99, th a n in th e c o rre s p o n d in g New-York
PER YEAR, SI.OC
SIX MONTHS, 50C. ing to law, patents should be issued in
City: 1 wish to add m y
to
w
a
rd
s
th
e
S
o
u
th
A
fric
a
n
w
a
r.
(in advance.)
dm' form to the State of Oregon for
m o n th of a n y p re c e d in g y e a r, a n d professional testim ony to the value
of your E nglish preparation known
P imius C o pies ...............................5 C ents . such lands unless the state should bv
W e are
s e n d in g
e v e r y th in g a t a h ig h e r r a te p e r b u s h e l th a n in as A cker's English Rem edy for A sth­
public Act have transferred its interest
A dvertising rates mails' known on ap- in
in sain
said lands
to any
any corporation
corporation in
in a b r o a d — even p re a c h e rs . D r. S u n ­ a n y y e a r sin c e 1895.
ma, etc. In several instances, a fte r I
iambs to
plication.
which case the raid lands were to be
have tried m y utm ost to give even
d e r la n d , a U n ita r ia n m in is te r , w ho
patented to such eorjioration.
relief, 1 have prescribed your remedy,
By a joint resolution of congress of h a s h a d c h u rc h e s in A n n A rb o r.
O ld F a r m e r ( te n d in g th r a s h in g
and it has acted alm ost like a miracle,
M. F itz M avkice ,
E ditor .
May 31, 1870, congress authorised the
Is Now Ready to Roll W H E A T A N D B AR LEY,
not only relieving, hut perm anently
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N orthern Pac. R. Co. to locate and con­
curing every one of the patients. 1 en­
W EDNESDAY.
Ja n . 10, PAIO struct under the provisions ami with c e p te d a c a ll to go to E n g la n d a n d “ E v e r d o n e a n y t h r a s h i n g ? ”
dorse the preparation as one of the
the privileges, grants and duties provided
most valuable additions to the prac­
A
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(
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tly
)
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for in its act of incorporation, its main o c c u p y th e p u lp it in a L o n d o n
am
tice of medicine.”
mail to some |>oint on l ’uget Sound, via c h u r c h . _____ ________
Such a frank endorsem ent as the
th e f a th e r of se v e n te e n c h ild r e n .”
the valley of the valley of the Columbia
above is phenomenal. Coming from
river, with the right to locate and con­
so distinguished a m em ber of the
I t docs n o t n e c e s s a rily follow
struct its branch from some convenient
medical profession, it carries with it
SUM M O N S.
point on its m ain line across the Cas­ b e c a u se th e I . S. g o v e rn m e n t g a v e In the Circuit Court of the Statf
an assurance which the public will he
of sure to avail them selves of. It isrec-
cade m ountains to Puget Sound.
Oregon for Sherm an County.
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On the 13th day of August, 1,870. the G e r m a n y a s tr o n g h in t t h a t it Ixdia Arminie Finkw, plaintiff, vs. om m endations like this which make
officers of tli N orthern Pacific Railroad w o u ld n o t be allo w e d to b u y th e
it possible to give the broad g u aran ­
George I.. I inlev, defem lant
Company filed a map or plat of the gen-
To George L. Finley, the above name,! tee th at is a p art of every sale of Ack­
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is
h
W
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st
I
n
d
ia
Is
la
n
d
s
th
a
t
er's E nglish Rem edy for Coughs,
U . S . S u p r e m e C o u r t D e c i d e s ral route of its road, in the office of the
ilefendant:
Commissioner of the General hand we w ill b u y th e m o u rse lv e s, a l ­
In the nam e of the State of On* «on: CoMs, A sthnia, Bronchitis and Consumption. It m ust either do all th a t is
Office, and presented the same to the th o u g h t h a t w ill p ro b a b ly be d o n e I lo ti are hereby required to a p p e a ra n d
E . O . L. C o . C a s e s A g a i n s t
claimed for it or your money will be refunded. Do you know of any other
Secretary of the Interior, showing
m ,d:c.nc sold on t h e e term s? Do you know of any other medicines winch
answ er the complaint lilt'd against vou
T h e S e ttle rs .
among o ther things the general route of e v e n tu a lly , b u t n o t a t a fa n c y p ric e in the alxive entitled bourt and cause
-aid road, following the Columbia river
'
_________ ___ J 1
>v the first day «if the term of court
from W allula, in the then Territory of
o
,
following the expiration of the time pre­
» i-
, , ,
... . .
W ashington, to a point on the northern
S e iz u re s of fo re ig n s te a m e rs by sents',! in the order for the publication I land a t’ ,«1 X « ‘* , ^ " ‘’« ^1“ bn t le ' tbr0u S h o u ‘
V n ited S ta te s and Canada ; and in E ng-
A d is p a tc h fro m W a s h in g to n , side of said river opposite Portland. B ritis h c ru is e rs , m a y e n d in a «ren-
o tills summons, to-,vit: on or before
< ir -« g ilc a n d g e t
LVk“
Sat'S',<d
b° yinK' re,Urn thc botl!e to
rrC eiT ed e n M o n d a y , a n n o u n c e d ,,r ‘*von.
°
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* —
•
¡ e r a l E u r o p e a n w a r. T h e G e rm a n « Monday, the 2(»th «lav of March A. p . I
The * Secretary
of * - the ’ Interior
Wc
authorize
the
aboi-c
guarantee.
II'.
11.
HOOKER
Jc
CO., Propruturi, Xcui l urt.
1900, th a t being the first d a v ’of t i e
t h a t th e I n itiil S ta te s S u p re m e 1 cepted sai<l m ap ami directed the com­
a re m u c h e x c ite d o v e r th e se iz u re next regular term of the above «'nt.itU'd
F
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b
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.
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l
t
o n & C o ., D r u g g i s t s .
C o u r t h a d a t la s t h a n d e d d o w n a missioner to w ithdraw , on iveountof the
court; ami if you fail to so appear and 1
grant to the N orthern Pacific Railroad of th e ir vessels, a n d w o u ld m o st answ er said com plaint, for want thereof
d e c isitm in T h e E a s te r n O regon Co., from sal«', pre-emption, homestead
lik e ly c a ll E n g la n d d o w n , h u t the plaintiff will apply to the court for
L a n d C o m p a n y eases. • T h e d e ­ or other disposal. the odd num bered
F
r a n c e , a lth o u g h no frie n d of E n ­ the relief prayt*«I for in her com plaint, !
rectm n r not sold or reserved, or to
to-wit : For a decree that th e bonds*of
c is io n is in fa v o r ( f th e C o m p a n y which prior rights bad not attached,
g la n d ’s, is th e h itte r e n e m y of G e r­ inatriinonv now existing ls'tween the
w
ithin
20
miles
on
each
side
of
the
route
a id its «ff. ct w ill be to d e p riv e a
plaintiff and yourself be dissolve«! and
of tliesaid N orthern Pacific Railroad Co. m a n y , a n d o n ly a w a its th e m o ­ forever sinnulle.1, for plaintiff's cost-
la r g e n u n .h e r of s e ttle r s in th is
The line of the Yoad of said N. P. R. m e n t w h en a q u a r r e l b etw een th e ami disbursem ents herein, ami for such
a n d o th e r c o u n tie s of v a lu a b le Co. tetw een Portland and W allula, to a
other and further relief as may seem to
point opposite Portland. (it is alleged) tw o po w ers w ill e n a b le h e r to a c t. the court just and e«iuitable. '
GOOD RIGS, GOOD FEED.
t r a c t s of la n d . I n fa c t som e of was neversHrveved : it ip also alleged th at
This summons is served upon vou hv
the
line
of
saiil
road
Iwtwecn
said
th e b e st la n d in S h e r m a n c o u n tv
M h a t ’s th e d iffe re n c e betw een puhlicalion thereof, by order of tlie i
Good care given stock.
I oints was never definitely locate«! or
T e rm s reasonable.
w ill, u n d e r th is d e c isio n , p a s s fro m fixed hv the Com pany; th a t no m ap of W . W . A sto r, w h o w as h o rn a n Hon U . L. Rradshaw, Judge of said
court, duly made ami entered of record
w ill so«»n h a v e tw o c a r s of th e se m a c h in e s . C a ll a n d see th e m .
definite location was ever filed in the A m e ric a n h u t h a s becom e a B r itis h on the 23d day of December, 1899. The
th e s e ttb is to th e C o m p a n y .
W
.
C.
JO
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N
S
TO
N
,
Prop.,
T i , _, office of th e Commissioner of the Gen-
T h e c a .e s in q u e s tio n a r e e n title d , eral Land Office or in the Interior De- c itiz e n , a n d I’. E . B u rro u g h s , a n first publication of this summons is
made January 3d, ItHH).
M O R O ,............................ O R E G O N .
‘ E a s te r n O reg o n L a n d C o
vs P’ r tn ie n t: th a t the N orthern Pacific Co. E n g lis h m a n , w h o h a s re sig n e d th e . _
J- B. H osford ,
M e ssin g e r & W ilc o x .”
' ne' -
an-v I*’« 5“ ’? ?<
«kl
l'’n «t
Attorney for Plaintiff.
road lietween the town of W allula and P °s ,tio n ot B r itis h c o n su l a t K a n -
W. J. MAHTIX.
L. II. MARTIN*.
j.
FLORER.
sa s Citv> w hJch
h e ,d fop Rjx
,
T h e se
s u its
w ere
o r ig in a lly the City of Portland.
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of
(
ongress
by
the
Act
of
Septem
ber
29,
>
.
•
’
O re g o n fo r S h e r m a n C o u n ty .
b r o u g h t in th e U . S. c ir c u it c o u r t 1890, resum ed title to all lands thereto-
becom e a n A m e ric a n c itiz e n ,
MORO, OREGON.
In the m atter of the estate of J . J .
in P o r tla n d to o b ta in d e c re e s c a n - for** granted to aid in the construction O ne w as a m u lti- m illio n a ir e
Eaton, deceased.
h a v e now th c best m a c h in e sh o p a n d fo u n d rv in E a s te r n Orc
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railroads opposite to an<l conterm in-
__■ _____
« i g I n te d . ta te s p a te n ts issu e d , ous w ith th e portion of railroad not con-
,
To all whom it may concern :
Do not p u t o ff t ill to -m o rro w w h a t you can
a n d a r e re a d y to d o a ll k in d s of
Notice in hereby given th at hv order
Io d e f e n d a n ts , M e ssin g e r «t W ilc o x “truet, «1 and com pleted; and some tim e
A c o rre s p o n d e n t w a n ts to know
of the county court inan.l for saU countv BLACKSMITHINC, REPAIRING, WOOD-WORK, CASTINC, AND NEW WORK
l .,: r r .. , t i l g to ccn y i-y
a n d fo r w h y " am! state, duly made and cntere.1 «if
do to -d a y . Delay is dangerous.
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
NORSESHOEIMC A SPECIALTY.
t a i n la n d s d e sc iib e d in th e coni- of the Interior churning th a t th e odd
B r ita in is f ig h tin g th e S o u th reconl, the undersign«*«! has lx>eii ap­
C IT Y F O U N D R Y C O .,
p i a i n t of th e E a s te r n O re g o n L a n d «wtnma of th e public land on the south A fric a n re p u b lic «
W e c a n n o t nos- pointed executor of th e estate of J. J
Eaton, deceased; and all persons hav-i
C o , th e r .la in tif f
T h e la n d s ; n *»<6* ot ar.d w ithin 40 miles of the line .. ,
* .
,
, .
*
M o ro , O r e g o n .
-10 of the general route of the N orthern S1^LV e n te r in to th e w h o le q u es- mg claims against sai.l estate are herohv _____________ _____ __________
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
CALLERY OYER REPUBLIC OFFICE.
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e r s t a r e w ith in th e lim its Pacfic Railroad. between W allula and a tio n a n d a ll th e p a r tic u la r s of th e re«piired to present the same with the
' f tn e g r a n t of la n d s in p la c e m a d e point on the north side of the Colum- ..
’
in e P a r t , c u “ « o i th e pr«»|H*r vouchers therefor to said execu­
In th e S ta te of O re g o n , h v th e A ct *>ia river opposite th e city of Portland, d is p u te — m a n y of w h ic h a re in tor at the law office of J . It. Hosford, in
NEW S A N D O P IN IO N S OF
the city of Moro, in said Sherm an
o f c o n g re ss a p p r o v e d « » ' F e b r u a r y
B u t fo r a s h o r t a n sw e r county,
Oregon, w ithin six m onths from
1. b« , to a id in th e c o n s tr u c tio n N. P. R. Co., filed August 13. 1870, had " e " i l l s a y t h a t th e B r itis h seem the date of this notice.
STA TE
Dated at Moro. Orogon, this 10th «lav
o f a m i h i a i y w ag o n ro a d . T h e y been granted to th e N orthern Pac. R. Co. to be f i s h tin c th e B oers for th e
and
w e re c la im e d h v d e f e n d a n ts to b L on Ju ly 2 , 1804, and th a t said odd sec-
°
~ 1 r th e of November, 1809.
N A T IO N A L
B.
8.
K
rlsay
,
w ith in th e o v e r la p p in g lim it« of th e t’” nB were reserve.» and excepted from re a so n t h a t th e B oers d e c la re d w a r
g n u , , K. . h e X t. „ S L - P a f i f c K a il-
‘¿ i
» » « I s h . - M o r n i n g O rcgo- Executor of the estate of J . J . Eaton
P ro p rie to r o f
decease. 1.
n l5 t5 '
m a d C o m p a n y . J u d g e G ilb e rt de- tho Forfeiture Act of Sept. 29. 1890, re- n i a n -
W
A L T A M O N T JR. LIVE R Y ,
In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
c id w l in fa v o r of th e s e ttle r s , h u t verte'1 to *n'i became public lands open
O
re
g
o
n
fo
r
S
h
e
r
m
a
n
C
o
u
n
ty
.
w a s re v e rse d h v th e C o u rt of A d - L » ‘t ’l‘*nl“*n ‘ and sale under the land;
G u s ta v T h e ik u h l,
f o rm e rly a
FEED, A N D SALE S TA BLE S .
P er Y ear
S 1 .5 O .
p e a ls in b a n F r a n c is c o , a n d now I i „ pursuance of the foregoing action c le rk in ,h e P a te n t O fhcc, h u t w ho Th.inias J. Miller, J r ., Plaintiff. vs.
M ittie Miller, Defendant.
l h a t c o u rt is s u s ta in e d b y th e U . S . of the Secretary of the Interior in re sig n e d h is p o s itio n to se c u re th e T«»Mittie Miller, the ahuve named de-
throw
ing
open
said
odd
sections
to
set-
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.
s u p r e m e c o u rt.
te n d a n t:
THE COUNTY SEAT NEWS CF MORO AND SHERMAN COUNTY.
l i n i n g en larg e« , a n d r e f itt« ! th e a b o v e s ta b le s , we a r e now p r e p a r e d to
| tlem ent, the defendant Wilcox on Sep- r<
th e T ra n s v a a l, a n d by
In the name of the State of Oregon:
S u m m a r y o f th e F a c ts
tem her 28, 1894, purchase«! and ob- se
S c u rin g a b o u t th r e e th o u s a n d m e n Vo!1 are hereby required to appear and
c o n d u c t th e b u s in e s s in a first-c la ss m a n n e r .
B y a n A ct a p p ro v e d J u l y 2 ,1 8 6 4 , tainte«! a patent from the U nited States
T h e P e rso n a l F o rtu n e s a n d M isfo rtu n e s of o u r I m m e d ia te
’
. . .
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answer the com plaint tiled against vou
n g re ss g r a n te d to th e N o r th e r n for ,fae land in controversy; and also in
to J in the above entitled court ami cafase by
COOS CARE ANO PLENTY CF FEED, AT LIVE ANO LET LIVE PRICES, WILL BE
N eighlvors. T h e se com e w ith in th e ra n g e of th e
P a c ific R a ilr o a d
C o., to a id in th e pie sam e year «lefen.lant Messinger ob- th e e x te n t of k e e p in g th e S ecret fhe firs“ day of the term of court fof-
.
..
.
’ tam ed a patent for th e other tract in e
A
«
. . .
lowing the ex
OUR MOTTO. BEST RICS IN TOWN.
t o n s t r u d i o n of
a r a ilr o a d fro m controversy.
« .c r\ic e a g e n t on h is tr a c k , to gee scribed in the xpiration of the tim e pre-'
The defendants claim th a t at th e tim e G m U no c o m p lic a tio n « .trose b e tw e e n of this sum m ous. m-w’i t ' on’ o r'b i'fo re
M a in S t ., o p p o s i t e B a n k .
M o ro > O r e g o n .
L a k e S u p e r io r to P u g e t S o u n d ,
w ith a b r a n c h , v ia th e C o lu m b ia
the passage of th e A c to f congress on
u
• • Monday, the 2ftth .lav of March 4 1»
February 25. 1867, th e lands in eontro- A m en C a aR d G rP at B r ita in , IS s p p m i , , ha t being the’ first dav of th e
R iv e r, to P o r tla n d , b y th e m o st
versy
were not public ________
lands subject to posed to h a v e s a ile d fro m B a lti- ,iext regular term of the above'entitled
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 fo u n d e ls e w h e re .
« lig ih le ro u te , e v e ry a l t e r n a t e od d g grant
ra n t by
,y congress, masmucih as they | m Q re o n S a tu r d a y w ith
p ic k e d
E r V a R e ™ ,!
te c tio n of p u b lic la n d , n o t m in e r a l, ha.1, prior to th a t time, to-w it: on the
T H E W E E K L Y O R E G O N IA N A N D T H E
M ORO
LEADER
to th e a m o u n t of tw e n ty a lte r n a te 2.1 «lay of Ju ly , 1864. been
bee: granted by m e n . H e h a d a p a s s p o rt fro m th e the plainti'f will apply to the court f
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ssa
ry
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fo
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e
v
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ry
fa
m
ily
,
la
rg
e
le c tio n s to th e m ile o n e a c h sid e of
8 * to T ? , X°JÌher? Pacific Rail-
the relief prayed for in his said com­
1 _ 1 .1
«
. road Co. ; and th a t therefore
as
to these S ta te D e p a r tm e n t fo r h im se lf.
refore
aa Co.
plaint, to-w it: For a decree th a t the*
r a td ro a d th r o u g h th e te r r ito r ie s of lands The Dalles M ilitary
li,.ad
took
o r s m a ll, in S h e r m a n c o u n tv .
Is.nds of m atrim ony now existing lie- i
ih e I m te d S ta te s , a n d te n a lte r n a te nothing by the Act of congress of Feb-
E x - A tto r n e y G e n e ra l G eorge E . tween th e plaintiff and vourself lie dis­
►ections
o n p e a a sse
c h d sid
e Act
of the
» h 1 e a d 1 is
• lev
1 el , o n th . e | the
solved. th a t raid plaintiff l>e awarded
ro a d w h e a n e m v ile
e r it
th e r o of
u g «aid
h a ’ ru ar>’ 25, 1867, or by of th the
State
of C b ^ r l a i • n ’s
care, custody and control of D««ra
, -
! Oregon of Oct. 20,1868.
fu sio n p r o p o s itio n . I n a n in te r - Ia*e Miller, the m inor child of «aid
s ta
w h . e n e v e r o n ^ e lin e
, te , , a r.d
,
The V. S. C ircuit C ourt (Judge Gil-
,,
r,
,,
plaintiff and yourself; and th a t plaintiff j
‘T h is is a s a v in g of th r e e - q u a r te r s of a d o lla r .
th e re o f th e U n ite d S ta te s h a d fu ll t e r t . Portland, O
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th e lands 1 n e w .
« « « » « y a t P e n d le to n he is , h*ve and recover from vou, the said de­
. r.,)
. held
.
ti t le n o t re se rv e d , so ld , o r g r a n te d J ’(>‘'oufroyersy, Iwing w ithin 40 miles of c re d ite d b v th e E a s t O re g o n ia n in fe,1,1*nt, his costs ami disbursem ents
‘A d d re ss: M oro L e a d e r , M oro, O reg o n .
* a p p ro p ria te « ! • a n d free
-
die 1 lineof the N - orthern Pacific
Co’s
road. ’
made and expend«! in th is suit and
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r o th e rw ise
.
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’
: as shown upon its m ap of general route, • 'r e p l y to th e q u e s t.o n a s to w h e th e r for such otbeV and fu rther r e h e f a i u '
fro m p re -e m p tio n o r o th e r e la im s were not public lands subject to grant
h e fa v o re d fu sio n th is y e a r , a s h a v ­ the court may seem equitable and just.
PRO FESSIO N A L CARDS.
o r r ig h ts at th e tim e th e lin e of sa id ! by congress on February 23, 18677 and
BU SIN ESS CARDS.
This snmnMtns is served upon vou bv
in
g s a id : “ W e ll, I th in k n o t. I publication
ro a d s h o u ld lx? d e f in ite ly fixed a n d ’h*» Ci>nse<iuently neither the State of
thereof, by o ra e r of the
I h e p l a t th e re o f filed i n 't h e office of }!re^ ’n -.,lor T ,‘e .1);llles M ilitary Road b eliev e th e d e m o c ra tic p a r ty in Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said
C. J. BRIGHT,
W H MOORE.
H . A. M O O R E .
. . „ ; ._____• •
. .
o ro v e u i ( O. took any title to o r interest in said O retron h i d b a ilo r r.^. I. L,
. Court, duly made and entered of nx-ord
° nCr ° f thC G c n c ra l lands by said Act, and therefore, said
ic g o n h a d b e tte r go it a h m e n e x t on the 3d day of October, 1899, the same
ATTOHXEY-AT-LAW.
LaAnd O fncc.
court dismissed The E astern Oregon y e a r , a n d s ta n d o r fa ll u n d e r o u r te 'n g the regular October, 189J, term of
O n M a rc h 16, 1865 th e th e n sec-1 .L a‘‘<1 Company’s Bill of Complaint ask- ' ’
banner . . . .
. , . .
said court.
WILL
FRACTHE
IX AXV COfKT OF THE STATE.
r e t a r y o f th e I n te r io r , received from
°H
the
Wn b a n n e r * \V e h a v e trie d f u s i o n ,' The first publication of this summons
V e ry U n u su al
N. P. M I L L S
C H O
P
M
I L
L
FARMERS, BRING IN tOUR FEED.
THE COMPANY
WINS.
Little Giant Thresher.
M o o re B ro s . & G in n
RED
BARN
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
Sole agents for Oregon, Washington and
Idaho. ’
CHEAPEST AND BEST WAY TO THRESH.
fw'W’c
W. A. RAYMOND, Photographer,
C ITY
FO U N D RY
CO.
FIRST-CLASS PICTURES.
REASONABLE RATES.
N. W. THOMPSON,
IM P O R T A N O !
THE WEEKLY ORECOHIAN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH.
MORO
LEADER.
NEW LUMBER YARD
AT MORO, OREGON,
BOTH TOGETHER. PER YEAR, $1.75.
Where you can find all kinds Lumber,
Shingles, Lath, Molding, Wood and Coal.
SPECIAL RATES ON LARGE BILLS.
M O O RE
Office: over Krause harness shop,
J o s ia h P e r h a m , th e th e n p re s id e n t
From the foregoing decision an appeal h a v e fo u g h t s h o u ld e r to s h o u ld e r ls ,na'le Gctober lltli, 1899.
w
ith
p
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lis
ts
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re
p
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b
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A
ttorney
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i
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f
.
Wasco, Oregon.
o f th e N o r th e r n P a c ific R a ilro a d was taken to the U. S. Circuit Court of
C o m p a n y , a m a p , k n o w n a« I he APl*'*ls for the 9th Circuit. (San Fran- c a n s, a n d w h e re d o w e fin d o u r- —
r o t , a „ , - c a p w f ic l,
c o m p le te d is o r-
C o n te s t N o tice.
selve»? W ith
D R . O L IV E H A R T L E Y ,
l»e a m a p 01 th e m a in lin e of th e
The E. (>. L. Co. claims
c
l
th a t if it had g a n iz a tio n ; w ith n o p a r t y e x c e p t D epartmkxt of the I xteuor .
U nited States Land Office,
'
N o r th e r n P a c ific R a ilr o a d C om - te e n true th at the lands ...
1u«-s..o.. • • „
... ..
in « question
, .* ,
1
PHYSICIAN AND SU R G E O N .
the in ' n a m e p , , w ith th e ta s k before us
The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 18, 1899. '
p a n v fro m L a k e S u p e rio r to P u g e t were excepted from the grant to ♦»>»
as
of
a
g
a
in
b
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in
g
u
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S o u n d - h u t it
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sta te of Oregon in February, 186
Office in the IVople’s building.
c o u n u , h u t it is c la im e d t h a t sa id I,-lain,e.1 by the defendant settlers, vet
by Jonathan
m a p w as n o t a c c e p te d o r filed by under the provisions of Section 5 of the !*o n . j u?t a s th o u g h we h a d n e v e r Toot, contestant, against homestead
l he S e c r e ta r y of th e I n te r io r , n o t Act of congress entitled “ Au Act to pro- h a d a d e m o c ra tic p a r t y in O re- *.‘_n tr y No. 6441, made Feb. 7, 1898, for
J . B. H O S F O R D .
N l- X W k , , »f Section 30, and W ä .
l»eing in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e law «
f o r ‘he adjustm ent of land grants „ „ „ „ n
, ...
/
«.f th*. IT <
, V?c
made bv congress to aid in the con- g ° n - ~ P o r t l a n d D isp a c h .
M V4 of Section 19, Township 4 8, Range
b«! r
1
r e g u la tio n s ot aructio'n of ra . lkoaus , and for the
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Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public.
18 F , by Pearl D. McCune, «'ontestee, in
1 t
a. 1
Ï 1 »X
r»
tn e L a n d D e p a r tm e n t; a n d sa m e forfeiture of dneam ed lands, and for
v V „ .. . f t
a a .«.
a. « « •
,
I ' which »♦
h i o .> *llc«te«l
t h a t : . said
Pearl I D.
w a s re je c te d .
other purposes,” approved March 3 , 1 - A 't ew
w s s Iro
*rom
m s s o o u u t t h h A
A fric
fric a a leav
le a v es
e s McCune has wholly almndoned said
O n th e 2511, d a y of F .rb
e b r.,«
r u a ,y
r y . . 1887’
S
I
in ” m ,o u c c h h ,h
i he E x i te r n d Oregon Land
Co’ ' th h e e s itu a tio n in
th c c gam e ‘P“'1 j t*11' ! ’>e »>*s change.1 hisresklence Practices in all th e Courts of this State.
ta e -
r e b r u a r y , i would be . nPtled to purchase sai.l lands „ „ „ j -*:
•«
,
,
therefrom for more th an six months
Mono.....................O bbuox .
J n o i , c o n g re ss p a sse d , a n d th e pre«:- from the V. S., being a bona tide pur- c o n (,ltlo n a s i t
la s t w eek. Ac-
Ac- « n ee m aking said e n try ; th a t said tract
«lent a p p ro v e d a n A c t g r a n tin g to «'haeer thereof, w ithout notice of anv c o u n ts of m in o r B r itis h v ic to rie s
up<Mi and cultivat«xl as re-
th e S ta te of O reg o n to a id in ° th e z?ain‘ of th e N orthen‘
Railroad rPn „ v„
« "7*
: 'l111.™! *’.v 1*«'. Said parties are hereby
r iH H lr.irtin n «.f U
i » ’ 1 <-«• to said la n d s; th a t said E. O. I.. Co.
' c tl)e te n s io n * ° m c w h a t, a n d notified to aiq>ear, respond and offer
D i l l .- P i t v . n f f i r 8?
r
•
receiye.1 no notice or knowledge of the give E n g la n d a n o p p o r tu n ity to be :
t'»«<*b,ng «*«<1 »negation at 10
D a lle s C i t y , o n th e C o lu m b ia r iv e r , application 01 th e defendants t o p u r - J .u
i.f i z
,,
. y
.»clock ¡1. in. on Feb. 3, 1900, before
LAWYERS.
to a p o in t o n S n a k e riv e r o p p o s ite cha*“* «“ »d lands from th e U. 8., and bad in a ,lK ,u l '” r « m a ll m e rc ie s. G en - " » •
llenriclis, countv clerk, at
fo rt B oise, in I d a h o T e r r ito r y th e n°
*Pl‘ly to purchase the e ra l F re n c h seem s to be th e m a n of I «1" 1°,ffice.a t M” r? ’ ‘>«*^», »nd th at
•iherT v.t»
I- * 1 j s*me under th e provisions of Section 5 «m,
,
,1J“ U
1 final hearing will be held a t 10 o'cl-wk PROMPT ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS.
.ilte ry ia t^ se e tio rr« A>f p u b lic la p d . aforesaid.
“ ie h o u r , a n d h a s d e m o n s tr a te d a. m. on Feb. 17, 1900, before the Regi*.
d e s fg n a tc d b v -p tld se c tio n s, to th e
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th a t th e r e is a t le a s t o n e B r itis h t«r »"d Receiver a t th e U nited States
Anderson Buihliug.
MUIR & MUIR,
a n d , t r y i n g , r..m J
, . J
S
. “
!
4? " ' “
l„ » .n r y
,n
tlw a n d „ s a g a c in n , e n o u g h
a v o id
b a ttle of C h e ru h u sc o , d u r in g th e
M e x ic a n w a r; h is so n , C a p t. A lle n
C a p r(
ro n , w h o r e c e n tly d ie d fro m
\ ln nC
effects
of a fever c o n tr a c te d in
e er
R- L ie '« , Register.
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q u itte d th e m s e lv e s r e m a r k a b ly w ell.
T h e P o r tla n d - C h ic a 8 ° S p e c ia l,
c a p tu r in g a B oer la a g e r, g u n s , a m - 10th train N o.V 'and^'o'n’r in 'u '^ n g '^
W IL S O M .
8. S
H U N T IN G T O N .
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
ATTOR X E Y 8 -AT- LA W,
F IR S T
N A T IO N A L
BANK
BLO CK,
“ e w as k 'H ed w h ile g iv in g a d r in k
of w a te r fro m h is o w n c a n te e n to a
w o u n d e d S p a n is h s o ld ie r. T h e in -
g r a te s h o t a n d m o r ta lly w o u n d e d
to n e s a r e b e tte r n ew s fo r E n g la n d
th a n d e fe a ts. I t is a b o u t tim e we
h e a rd of a s u b s ta n tia l B oer v ic to ry
H ith e r to ............ .......
f '
!
r ta c tic s h a v e been to
s ta n d o n th c d e fe n siv e a n d t r u s t to
. . oîah
.
. . ..i—
.
a m b u s h n n J , a ¡ . id L
^ ,i;„
a n il a ju d ic io u s d is p la y of
th e w h ite flag a t o p p o r tu n e m o-
m e n ta fo r th e ir su ccesses If th e y _
‘“ ’l “ 1' E n g lis h so d e m o ra liz e d
.b e ow eer o.
, u i t a ,l e r A g u in a ld o , a , id s com -
» a n d w as w o rn o u t w ith m o u n t-
\ \ b ile d y in g , h e s a id : “ D o n ’t
m i rid m e, b o y s, b u t go o n a n d
fig h t.”
a in - c lim h in g .
The
F ilip in o c h ie f
oi th e Interior, la s t a c c o u n ts .
withdrew from sale the odd nuintiered
____________
recti ms th ree miles oa e u h side of said
...
~
wagon mod, aa dtIuieated and shown on
r lypps«—“ Do vo u g e t p a id
i t e r e t X l i l d 6 w hh ffiea l G ovenm r0of y ° “ r j '’1“ * 7”
’
O d e r «4 t h e b e ^ e t a . y
Oregiju and w ith th e Secretary t>( the
S c rib b le — “ C e r ta in ly ; d o
te'.vrio-.. t •>;et!"’-r vith the te r tiff«, ate of th in k I writ«? th e m for f u n ? ”
fo r
Feed m ill in co n n e ctio n .
T r a n s a c t a G e n e ra l B a n k in g
B u s in e s s , M o ro , O r e g o n .
J. O. ELROD, Prop..
te tte rs of credit issue.1 available on
E astern suites.
HENRY KRAUSKW asco, Or.,
Collections made a t all points on
vorable term s. Sight exchange anti tele
graphic transfers sold on New York, San
Francisco, Portland, and Hawaii, Hono­
lulu-
C A R R IE S
I)r. I.
M.
yo u a n t* *a *ic a s 8oon a s w a r v a s dc-
d a re d .
PATENTS
S M IT H ,
ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY
• Notice in “ in ven tive Age ”
■ Book “ U o w to obtain Patent«”
Chargee m oderate. No fee till patent is secured. 1
I.etten. rtri. tlT confidential. Addrew
»
E. G. SIGGERS. Patent Lawyer. Washington. D. C. ’
FREE
Dr. Lloyd D. Idlem an,
*
DOES
D E N T IS T .
ALL
K IN D S
OF
L IN E
OF
f W ^ A n d e v e r y th in g to be fo u n d in a firs t-c la s s H a r n e s s .Shop
R E P A IR S
A
—« ’
S P E C IA L T Y .
DRESS-MAKING PARLORS.
All ladies nectiing the assistance of a ‘
first-class dress-m aker, are in­
vited to eall upon
THE WEAR AND TEAR OF MEN’S NERVES H
M en n n d W m e n
U-ve H u « y a
M IS S MAGGIE HUFF,
AT HFK DKESS-MAKIXG I’AKI.OKS, OVER T1IF
M. M. CO S STOKE,
Moro,.
. .Oregon.
ham.ti?»»S<Ir i cb,llG*—exhaustion, not only ex-
ni.'iirni r
,T*’e b«L.y. l>ut > xh.msnou of the
■nt utai fn ’nines as w c’.l.
ofV heirevb T ; 11’ ° f
*l r h ,v e t**» ^ t e « l
in .1, F " i" ' !"r,'«'s- The nerves have up life
'n ffe rnfro m ‘7 1e.r ' ii n ,l,v
»he Uxly
i ■ . Ir ‘ f 1'l< •' of nerve «xmtrol, ami
.ood vessels ih.it supnlv rh. s * «irgan* are not
»-» projicr tone
•• HT*nv «»c
,rL
e v il
i r n v .» ,
u i A . , correels the
b nJ
»
W. 0. HADLEY,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, i
SPECTACLES.
Ali W o rk W a r r a n te d F ir s t- C la s s .
you pain in th e s m a iu 7 th e 7 w , k'«aky? H ‘Ve
Th<
tllat •Vllar
err v f a ü f f i ^ " ? . ’ ’,1 ,Cl1
Ir
ron*
H O D Y A N
Factory agent for Bicycles, Pianos, Or- 1
gans, G raphophones and Kodaks.
r. tH U D Y W
EXPRESS AND
BACCACE TRANSFER.
DESIGNS ]
TRADE-MARKS
AND COPYRIGHTS
OBTAINED
FULL
HARNESS, SADDLES, SADDLE BLANKETS, WHIPS SPURS
M o r o ........................................... O regon .
cm-rent periodicals, a w ell-stockedbuf-
P H Y S IC IA N
AND
SURGEON
f<»r’ baggage. "'Vhe O reg o n ^^ h u n 'L h ie
1 wil1 on A,,ti'lst 10th inaugurate modern
Office at Drug Store.
!
<ar
after th g td a te
i uninterrupted dining car service for the
K- & \
connections for east and M oro................................................ Oregon.
1 west-bound
through passengers via
und through^
G ranger or Ogden. New chair cars of
R. E . H O S K IN S O N ,
latest pattern are to be added to the
D R A Y IN G A N D T R U C K I N G
present through service of Pullm an
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Ihihlic.
Palace and Pullm an Tourist Sleepers
Practices in all Courts of this State.
J 'S
ALL KINDS TEAMINC ABOUT TOWN.
a s “ e a re led to l«,l,cvc, w h y d o n ’t « a w w iv rfy ,,.ivcr,i„.,l lim itd
¡„ Real E state, Collection and Insurance
Agency. A bstract of titles and con­
PROMPT AND CHEAP.
1 ^ a 11,, l i sl, p o s itio n . T h e ' ¡ g ,
f » } l . n h " bar-
veyancing a specialty. Moro, Sher­
man county, Oregon.
L n °4 ls h a r «
m a k ln 8 “ ‘«<-h h e a d - !
Agent C. 8. Ry'., Moro, Or.
te in , h u t th e y a re a lo n g w ay fro m
b e in g d r iv e n in to th e se a , a n d th e
u
B ix'rs a re a g.xxl s te p fro m C ap c-
? ’hiCh th p y WCrC l° D larch to
A
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND
m u n itio n a n d 40 p r is o n e r s
N ot :i .V"?'*1 Lihrt,r,v Car of the latest build
‘ *»«
‘ « d h « d o n e m u c h to ,
The D alles......................................Oregon.
m a te r ia lly c h a n g e th e g e n e ra l as- fIu rn,s*,ed w'0 i easy chairs, writing
p ect of a ffa irs , h u t these’ s m a ll vie-
a r office re p o r ts s a y t h a t G en.
Y o u n g h a s d is c o n tin u e d th e p u t-
veyances from th e said M artin.
E n g la n d u n d e r i
T h e y h a v e ac-
H. 8
th e C u b a n c a m p a ig n ; a n d h is
gr: " ' J s o n '
A lk “ K
w ho w as k ille d a t th e b a ttle of
c a m p a ig n ,
C o m p a n y su rv e y e d a n d d e fin ite ly
lo c a te .l th e lin e of its w a g o n ro a d
b etw een th e p o in ts a n d u p o n th e
r o u te d o M g n ab d in th e A ct of C on-
g n s s a n d in th e A c t of th e L e g isla -
liv e A sse m b ly of O re g o n ; a n d c o m ­
p le te d s a id ro a d , a n d th e sa m e w as
a p p ro v e d a n d a c c e p te d by th e G o v ­
e r n o r of th e S ta te of O reg o n .
On May
31, 18.6, Tiie Dalles M ilitary
b.«„,
<
l . i S i L, m e ™ L T
la n c e fo r M e rry
C o lo n e l P itc h e r .
BANK ERS.
Moro, Oregon.
C T L S S ,
f r o n ta l a tta c k s . T h e tro o p s fro m
diligence, personal service of th is notice
th e o p e r a tio n of sa id A ct o n h - a tio n a l M u se u m , re p r e s e n ts th r e e
la n d s th e re to fo re re se rv e d o r a p p r o ­ g e n e r a tio n s of so ld ie rs.
E r a s tu s C a n a d a a n d New S o u th W a le s h a v e l il11 ,1”.t *M‘ ’" “de, it is hereby ordered
A - C a P r o n » w h o w a s k ille d a t th e been g iv e n a c h a n c e to b re a k a h y jh ie 'm i« ? ¿ 'r o ^ n n f f il^
p r ia te d .
G n O c to b e r 20, 1868, th e le g isla -
t u ^ / ’f t h e ^ t a t e ° f O reg o n g r a n te d
to T he D a lle s M ilita r y R o a d C om -
p a n y a il la n d s , r ig h ts of w a y , r ig h ts
to th
te
a n d p p riv
riv ile
ile g g e e s s n p le
le d d g e e e d d to
th e e S
St ta .te
of O reg o n b y C o n g ress, a n d desig-
io m tn i"
•T
• .’ *
c o m p a n y to re-
S i e s P M i H ^ R oad
BROS., YARDS OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY.
H IG H
M o ro , O re g o n .
CLASS
Office hours: 9:30 to 12 m .; 1 :3 0 to 5 p .m .
Office over the Bank. Moro, Oregon,
th n t'v is t? ro ’m rtnv’i
h'n ib ,e » 'fictio n
f er. la in t ,t‘on of HC“ ‘? re P0*Î hi‘»''lsand
Gom h’l rnemm v.
***
U x of »«^uschw /sÆ
o îiX ^ P *
p n n s , W e. T in e s *, t.e u b ii,.-
y , ï ' S,O ‘t ‘" ‘r
u r i n e , 1 li>ar v er.«» « « v i .. • ' '
m
all-gone lee'an;; ' ’
' U’g 1,1 <X''M- »*“ ky.
Remember
h urt
until, a man w iih ^ u .v J Î a vi-gorons. ro­
vi ith museles of iron.
° f srw1, * “ “ “
111’ 1 ) V \ ~ ’
P. P. D eM O S S ,
*
DENTAL WORK.
N n’nrt * ru g 'i s t at «mce and
S e n d $1.7,5 a n d v o u r n a m e a n d
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