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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1900)
MORO 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 . - - Ä X ere and Buller are both said to be on the sick list. - - E n tered a t th e Post-Office a t M o ro ,! Mr. B ryan contradicts the state Oregon, as second-class m atter, m ent th a t he will favor wool, if April 27, 1898. feu-— - elected President. Mr. B rv a h has no use for wool, and the \\ ooly SiX MONTHS, 50C. West has no use for Mr. B ryan. R A TES OF S U B S C R IP T IO N : PER YEAR, SI.eC (in advance.) F ixgle C o n n s...............................5 C ents . In a recent address to his friends A dvertising rates made known on ap in Nebraska, Mr. B ryan said: “ I plication. promise to stay in polities u n til the M. F itz M avkick , ............. ........... E ditor . lid closes on niv coffin. * * * The reform forces will not h alt W ED N ESD A Y ................. Jan . 17, 1900. u n til they have secured an income tax, election of senators by the O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y . people, the restoration of bim etal VXITF.D STATES. lism ; u n til they have driven the W illiam M eK inley...................President. G arrett A. H o b a rt......... Vice President. banks out of the business of gov Jo h n Hay .................Secretary of State. erning and given to the govern Lym an P. Gage. Secretary of Treasury. m ent the sole right to issue m oney; E th a n A. H itchcock.. Sec. of Interior. u n til they have turned hack the E lih n Root................. Secretary of W ar. tide of m ilitarism and driven tru sts Jo h n D. L ong............ Secretary of Navy. Jam es A. G a ry ........ Postm aster General. out of existence. If Mr. B ryan can really get Jo h n AV. G riggs.........Attorney General. Jam es W ilson. .Secretary °f Agriculture. some g u aran ty th a t his official-lid Melville W. F u lle r........... Chief Justice. shall not close u n til he has accom Binger H erm ann Commissioner of. the ..................... General L and Office. plished this, he m ay he assured of a longevity not granted to o rd in ary m ortals. I t is m uch more prob state ok okegox . able, however, th a t the unreason T. T. G e e r................................. Governor F. 1. D u n b ar........... Secretary of State able, retrogressive and disinte C. F. Moor«........................... Treasurer g rating character of m at of the J . 11. A ckerm an. Sw pt.Pub.Instruction m easures he proposes will make the J . K. N. Blackburn . Attorney General w . II. L eeds....................... State Printer. task so h ard th a t he is in some R. S. Bean, Frank A. Moore Suprem e danger of dying young in the .................................Court Justices. struggle. I t does really seem W . H . O dell............. Clerk Beard School strange th a t a m an w ith Mr. Brv- ...L a n d Commission.! Fish and Game Com. a n 8 seeming acuteness can so con- F. C. Recai. v. s. senator . : s ta n tlv see things inverted. He George W. McBride, Joseph S im o n .. seems not to know th a t the experi- coxGREssMEN. ence oi history is directly against M A M o o d v .." ... Thomas II. Tongue, a ll of his m onetary and economic supreme judges . F \ M oo-e,R .S .B ean ,C . E. W olverton, seventh judicial DisTR.rr. W. L. B radshaw ............. Circuit Judge. A. A. Ja y n e ......... Prosecuting Attorney. E . B. D ufur.........................Jo in t Senator. G illiam , Sherm an ar.d Wasco counties. Jo h n M ichett.....................Jo in t Senator, Sherm an and Wasco. J. AV. M orton and A. 8 . R oberts, Joint Representatives, Sherm an, Wasco. SHERMAN COCXTT. C O U N T Y C O U R T P R O C E E D J J M urphy, clerk, costs in the case of State of Oregon vs E E IN G S . M cE lvain..................................... Glass A Pruilhoinme, office fur n itu re ............................................ J. A. Foister, application for Irwin Hodson Co, office supplies liquor license; application granted J O Elrod, for lu m b e r................. and license ordered issued for one AVm H oller, sundry ite m s......... E E Brown, boarding prisoner.. year. P AY McDonald, viewing county C. K. M ills, application for ro a d ................................................ liquor license; application granted It M Starns, d o .............................. and license ordered issued for six R A M urray, d o ............................. Herman Rape, chaining county m onths. H enry W . I’atison, application j road................................................ for liquor license; application Louis Pape, d o ............................... A II M iller,do ................................ granted and license ordered issued E F Sharp, surveying roa 1......... for one vear. G P Higginbotham , appraising County C ourt— In the m atte r of damages in Buckley ro a l m aking ju ry list; 200 nam es were ' ’ •' Messmger, do .111 C'oyle, do draw n. Geo Meader, justice fees............. County C ourt— In the m atte r of | J A W est, su p t pest house......... official new spaper; Moro Observer $56 allowed; balance laid over for further consideration. selected. J a n u a r y T e rm , 1930. 66 43 113 60 43 75 90 48 30 00 8 75 70 00 County C ourt— In the m atter of R C W allace, et a l; petition to stock inspector’s a n n u a l report; change road d istrict and voting report read and accepted. I place; laid over u n til April term . Jo h n M. P arry, in the m atter of County C ourt — R edistrieting bond as C om m ander of W. T. road d istricts; ordered th a t all Sherm an Post No. 4, G. A. R.; voting precincts he established to bond approved. (conform w ith S. B. laws of Oregon, Bigelow Precinct— In the m atter 1899, as road district?, as now of petition p raying for change in bounded, except G rants, Bigelow the boundaries thereof; laid over and Wasco, whose boundary lines u n til A pril term . are under consideration u n til the H enry Frock, et al, in the m a t April term . ter of petition for county road; There being no further business laid over u n til A pril term . court adjourned. A. H. M iller, et al, in the m a tte r T hrough tickets to all points of the report of viewers and su r E ast can now he purchased at Moro veyor; laid over u n til A pril term . office of the C. S. By. as cheaply A ppointm ents of road super as at The Dalles or Portland. Bag visors, to serve u n til J u ly 1, 1900, gage cheeked through to destina tion. This will be a great accom were m ade as follows: Road Dist. No. 1, H enry E verett; m odation to residents in this viein ity who have form erly been obliged No 2, C lark D unlap; No 3, H enry to go to The Dalles or P ortland lor Root; No 4, R S C am pbell; No 5, E astern tickets. I. J. Keffer, agent II A T hom pson; No 6, R M S tarn s; propositions. If he cannot see th at No 7, II A Ritchie; No 8, II Pape; I n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f O re g o n fo r S h e rm a n C o u n ty . the idea of governm ent m oney is No 9, II Dierks; No 10, D W G ar In the m atter of the estate of J . J both revolutionary and retrogres- field; No 11, Carl Peetz; No 12, W Eaton, deceased. siv e > a n d t h a t tlie abolition of cor‘ Stone; No 13, M ilt Dam on; No 14, To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given th at by order porations is facing tow ard b a rb a r W N Froebe; R attlesnake Road of the county court in an 1 for s a il county and state, duly made and entered of ism , there is no hope for him . He D istrict, Fred G uinther. recitrd, the undersigned - has been ap can ta lk easily, b ut it does really The following bills were allowed pointed executor of the estate of J. J Eaton, deceased; and all persons hav seem difficult for him either to see road supervisors: ing claims against said estate are hereby or th in k . If he really insists on required to present th e same with the G F G uinther ...............................$ 41 09 proper vouchers therefor to said execu doing this u n til the coffin lid closes II E E v e re tt.................................... SO 00 t o r at the law o ffic e of J . B. Hosford, in there would seem to be no m eans W l l P e u g h .................................... 60 00 the city of Moro, in said Sherman of preventing it, but it is to be re H enry Root ................................... 86 00 county, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of this notice. gretted th a t he cannot spend the R L C am pbell.............................. 198 00 Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 10th day rem ainder of his days in doing A M W rig h t.................................... 30 00 of November, 1899. B. S. K klsay , Robert Newton ............................. 52 09 som ething more useful. Executor of the estate of J . J . Eaton, Jo h n F u lto n ....................... County Judge. F. P. Orr, R. 11. King, Commissioners. W in. H c n r i c h s ...............................Clerk. Wm. H older.....................................Sheriff. AY. S ta n le y ................................. Treasurer. AV. H . R agsdale................. County Supt. IT M U S T B E T H E D E V IL B. F . T ik e..................................... Assessor. I. M. S m ith ....................................Coroner. Edw ard R yan, who has the con J. AY. K ern s................................Surveyor. tra c t for building the D ayton, E. O ld s...........................Stock Inspector. Springfield and U rb an a electric D istrict No. 3—Geo. M eader, Ju stice; road in Ohio, found the skeleton of E . B. W heat, Constable. ver Failed 41 50 \ M IL L S Mr. C. S. Peaslee, th e well-known druggist of Morgan City, L a., is highly thought of in hisneigh- berh« od because of his skill and care in filling pre scriptions. T he best physicians in the place send their p a tie n tsto h is store w henever they can. A ny thing which Mr. Peaslee m ay say can be depended upon absolutely. In a letter to W. II. Hooker & Co., New York City, proprietors of Acker’s English Remedy, he says. ' •• In all my many years' experi- i nee as a diuggist, 1 have never handled a medi cine of any nature th a t gave such complete satis faction as Acker’s English Rem edy for T hroat and Lung Troubles. I have sold hundreds of bottles, and have yet to learn of a single case where it failed to cure. In croup, it acts with a ccr- ------ ta in ty th a t is really m ar ft vel« us. My wife does not __-------------- take much stock in med:- i' t ci te, but she has abiolute ‘i \ \ \ l l , '- - faith in A cker's English Rem edy, alw ays having it- > at her "elbow in case the children are attacked by croup a t night. It is a po .itively harm less rem edy. as I can personally testify. I know of a little g iil who accidentally drank a whole bottle. She was, of course sick a t h er stomach ior a short time, but the sickness passed aw ay, and then the child was in better health than ever before. I can understan d why Acker’s English Rem edy is so efficacious, because I am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant, but a strengthening, invigorating tonic as well. W hile it heals the irritations of the mucous m em brane, it also builds up the constitution an 1 purifies t h s blood. I endorse it absolutely." l/J C H O I’ M IL L Is Now Ready to Roll W H E A T A N D BAR LE Y , FARMERS, BRING IN YOUR FEED. ^4^ iant Thresher. Sold a t 25c., 50c. and Si a bottle, throughout the U nited States and Canada ; and in England, a t is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. Il'c uulAoiut the at>orc guarantee. !•'. 11. HOOKER «t CO., Proprietor!, New l'ork. M o o re B ro s. & ( J in n F o r S a le by A . D. B o lto n &. C o., D ru g g is ts . RED BARN LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. CHEAPEST AND BEST WAY TO THRESH. GOOD RIGS, GOOD FEED. Good care given stock. Sole agents for Oregon, Washington and Idaho. T e rm s reasonable. f i T W e w ill soon have two cars of these m achines, ( all and sec them . W . C. JO H N S TO N , Prop., L. W . J . M ARTIN. C ITY II. MORO. OREGON. M A R T IN . J. M. FLOKER. FO U N D RY W. A. RAYMOND, Photographer, MORO, CO. We have now the best m achine shop and foundry in E astern Oregon, and are ready to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHINC, REPA1R1NC, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WOOD-WORK, CASTINC, AND NEW WORK HORSESHOEINC A SPECIALTY. C IT Y FOUNDRY CO ., Do not p u t o ff t ill to -m o rro w w h a t you can do to -d a y . Delay is dangerous. FIRST-CLASS PICTURES- M oro, O r s g o n . NEW S STATE and N A T IO N A L AND O P IN IO N S OREGON. .< SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. REASONABLE RATES. CALLERY OYER REPUBLIC OFFICE. OF IM P O R T A N C E . THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. ot N. W. THOMPSON, P ro p rie to r of th e ' A L T A M O N T JR. LIV E R Y , FEED, A N D SALE S TA B LE S . .* 00 V! deceased. nl5t5 00 W 00 I n t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h a S t a t e o f O re g o n fo r S h e rm a n C o u n ty . :i.5 o . 00 Per Y ear 00 Thomas J. Miller, J r ., Plaintiff, vs. M ittie Miller, ltefendant. To Mittie Miller, the above named de THE COUNTY SEAT NEWS OF MORO AND SHERMAH COUNTY. H aving enlargtxl and refitted the above stables, we are now ¡»repared to fendant : conduct the business in a first-class m anner. In the name of th e State of Oregon: The Personal Fortunes and M isfortunes of our Im m ediate Yon are hereby required to appear and In the m atte r of the appoint answer the com plaint tiled against you GOOD CARE AND PLEhTY CF FEED, AT LIYE AND LET LIVE PRICES, WILL EE Neighbors. These come w ithin the range <«f the m ent of judges and clerks of elec in the above entitle«! court ami cause bv ’ CUR MOnC. BEST F.ISS IS TOWN. the first day of the term of court fol tion: M a in S t., o p p o s ite B a n k . M o ro , O re g o n . lowing the expiration of the tim e pre G ran t P recinct— R C W allis, scribed in the onler for the publication of this summons. to -w it: 011 or before c h airm an ; Peter Fleck, judge; Mondav, the 29th «lav of March. A. D. Sam uel Carson, judge; Jo h n H ull, H900. th a t being the first «lay of the D u s c u s s io n o f lo c a l s u b je c ts c a n n o t bo fo u n d e ls e w h e re . ’ , , I next regular term of the above entitle«! clerk; Jo h n S ie n k n e c h t, c le rk . court; and if you fail to so appear and 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 W asco Precinct—Ja s M cM illan, answ er sai«l com plaint, for want there.«! Are necessary comm«»dities for every fam ily, large . rx ir • j I plaintiff will apply to the court t r c h airm an ; C C R uncy, judge; relief prayed for in his sai l coin- or sm all, in Sherm an county. W ash Reynolds, judge; C J B right, I plaint, to-wit": For a decree th a t the • bonds ot m atrim ony now existing lie -] clerk; H M urchie, clerk. tween the plaintiff and yourself be dis- Moro P recinct—C arl Peetz,chair- solved, th a t rai«l plaintiff be awarded _ . 1 the care, custody and control ot Dora m an ; J J Thom pson, judge; F rank jx.c Miller, the m inor chil l of sai l This is a saving of three-quarters of a d liar. Savrs, judge; II S M cDanel, clerk: plaintiff and yourself; and that plaintiff - 11 ! Inive and recover from von, the said de Address: M oro L eader , Moro, Oregon. ft P Dear, clerk. ; fendant, his c o ts an a disbursem ents G rass V aliev Precinct— E Olds. a »d « p e n d e d in this s u it; and • . tor such other and further relief as V' B U S IN E S S C A R D S . P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S . ch airm an ; Ja s H ays, judge; M r th e court inav seem equitable and just S H inton, judge; O P King, clerk; This sum m ons is served ujH.n you by / , ! publication thereof, by onler of the H . A. M O O RE. W H . M O O RE. C. J. BRIGHT, C A Buckley, clerk. H o n . W . L. Bradabaw, Judge of said Bigelow Precinct—J II Johnson. Court, duly ma.le an.l entere.1 of record ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW. ° ... . ou th e 3d dav of October, 1899, th e same c h airm an ; J E nherg, ju d g e ;; i^ n g t l»c regular October, 18.W, term of i WILL FUACTICE IX AXY C.IfKT OF TI1E STATE. G E T hom pson............................. 66 Carl P eetx...................................... 37 AV S t o n e ......................................... 70 E M H am p to n ................................ 60 B F A nson...................................... 50 J B M cGrath, no report; laid over. W in Gibson, no rei>ort; laid over. A K H all, no rep o rt; laid over. a h u m an being in a gravel pit near Medway th a t is a ttra c tin g great a t I t is reported th a t the T ransvaal tention. The skull contains four governm ent are about to s ta rt a liavy to prey on B ritish commerce. horns, two on each side of the head. They are uniform in size, and e x A y ach t has been bought and arm ed as a com m encem ent. Now tend about two inches in length. They are situated above an below E n g lan d better look out in earnest. the ears. Those above the ears B. F . M anchester, one of the tu rn upw ard, and those below tu rn heavy farm ers of the Palouse dow nw ard. The skull is fractured co u n try , sold 11,700 bushels of on the rig h t side of the head, in d i w heat for 38 cents a bushel. T his cating th a t the being had been is the first large sale of grain re killed by a powerful blow from a ported since th e first of the year. sh arp in stru m en t, The skull is F arm ers in the Palouse are de about three tim es as thick as a term ined to bold th eir g rain for 50 white m an ’s, and is large. It was a t first thought the skeleton was cents a bushel. _______________ , th a t of a n In d ia n , b u t the horn W ith the lu ll in the excitem ent and a well defined stum p of tail, over the F ilipino rebellion, it m ay lead us to believe his Satanic not be generally know n th a t G en-j M ajesty is no more. cral O tis has 62,000 men in t h e ! ------ --------- -John Lvnch, judge; A rth u r Moles- sa,'ll coart; ... .... ° ’ , , ■ The first publication of tins summons Office: over Krause harness shop, P hilippines, a n d w ith the a rriv al FACTS w orth, clerk; \\ G F uller, clerk. j ¡9 maije October lltli, 1899. of the tra n sp o rt G ra n t w ith more F o r C o n s i d e r a t i o n o f t h e C i t y C o u n - Waaeo, Oregon. J. B. H osfobi ), M onkland P recinct—Chas Bel- Attorney for Plaintiff. reinforcem cnts he will have close ncl1 and th e Public i n C e n e r a i o llt" shee, ch airm an ; R A M urray, on 70,000 effective soldiers under We have frequently heard of D R . O L IV E H A R T L E Y , judge; Rob’t Newton, judge; J. C o n t e s t N o tic e . his com m and. W ith such a force late the statem ent “ th a t the tax M o r r i s o n c le rk - H e n r v G o sch D epartmkxt o r thk I I xtekior nterior , , U nited States I^ n d Office, P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N . it m ay be reasonably expected th a t payers of Moro are tired of paying M orrison, cterx, iienry uosen, The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 18, 1899. ' clerk. . the w ar will be ended liefore the so m uch tax , and th a t they are A sufficient contort affidavit having Office in the IY-ople’s building. Rutledge P re cin c t—P hil Rug- been filed in th is office by J k t L I rain A » I' y » S CiACLA li • Cablegram uUlLgl llUJC s anxious It A1 U ¿5 to « av AVtA XA HIV III V 7V. a » vu V of »I b the .a V. . • • 1 • . Jonathan n J Iv ex season. ail them selves . . - . . c. r • • f glee, c h a irm a n ; D C L a k in , ju d g e ; Toot, contestant, against homestei i.i rom u s a e a g ing s i ne o a rev nu ' g Thos C a lla h a n ’ judge; G eoThom p- l entr'" Feb. 7, J898, f. for J'. B. H O S F O R D . . N N W L4 of Section 30, an«l W S goes on south of M anila, w ith the saloon license.” \V of Section 19. Tow nship 4 S, Range ' son, clerk; T B Searcy, clerk. Attornev-at-Law and Notary Public. The following, derived from re- usual result th a t our m en drive K e n t P r e c i n c t — 1 R C raisr c h a ir - 18 K- l’-v ,>esrl -M cCune- conte.-tee, in Kent 1 rectnct J K u ra ig .c n a tr wlli<.h it j, allegetl t!iat: pearl D. the enem v before them . All Cavite liablo sources, will convince any- m an; Jo h n Schassen, judge; B \ \ McCune has wholly abandone«l said Practices in all the Courts of this State. province has been occupied by one th a t it is not the taxpayers, or P M eera c l e r k - tra c t; th a t lie has change-1 his residence * ’ ’ ’ therefrom for more th a n six m onths W heaton’s com m and w ith heavy those who have m ade Moro w hat ’row n’ Jut ^e ’ . M oro .....................O regox . since m aking said e n try ; th a t said tract loss to the dem oralized rebels in she is to-day, th a t are asking for t/ ’r' ia te n i z’ c ^ m a tte r of *s settled u|>on anti cultivated as re- C ounty ounty our m en, ordnance an d other property, the benefit of a saloon license, but • quired by law. Said parties are hereby 1900; E notified to appear, respond ami offer stock inspector for All operations are very successful, fifty-two persons who have peti- ; evidence touching said allegation at 19 Olds was appointed. LAWYERS. j o’clock a. m. on Feb. 3, 1909, before tioned th a t one of th eir num ber be b u t still the end is not yet. I W m. H cnrichs, county clerk, at BILLS ALLOWED. granted a license: his office a t Moro, Oregon, and th a t P R O M P T A T T E N T IO N T O C O L L E C T IO N S . final hearing will be held at 19 o'clock The report of General W ilson to i The citizens of Moro subscribed Wm. H older, sheriff, salary for a. m. on Feb. 17, 1909, before the Regis December, 1899, including dep Anderson Building. congress is n ot favorable to the $7815 for a railroad. Oi th a t u t y . ................................................$200 0« ter and Receiver a t th e U nited States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. boat railroad a t The Dalles. He am ount $100 was subscribed by the W m. Ilenrichs, clerk, sa la ry ---- 159 90 The saiil contestant having, in a Moro, Oregon. says a portage railw ay will meet petitioners for a saloon. The c t i - W alter Stanley, County Treas proper affidavit, filed Dec. 11, 1899, set urer, salary for 3 m onths ........ 75 00 forth facts which show th at after due the urgent dem ands of the wheat zens of Moro subscribed «$1000 ty B . S . H U N T IN G T O N . E. Olds, salary as stock inspector. 25 (K) diligence, personal service of this notice H 3 . W IL S O N . d istrict, and will be suflicent to aid the W ater C om pany in pro can not be m ade, it is hereby onlered John Fulton, county judge, sal- ' nml directed th a t such notice I k * given pass commerce round the obstrue- viding a better w ater supply. Of 7o 00 by due and proper publication. »«7- ......................................... tions between The Dalles and this am ount $40 was offered by R P O rr, county commissioner, <127w6t J ay 1*. L vcas , Register. Celilo. R epresentative Moody says those who have the c ity ’s well- fees and m ileage......................... 8 20 attobxi :Y8- at - law , he is glad th a t General W ilson ad- being a t heart, and have asked for R H King, do 5 09 T h e P o r t l a n d - C h i c a g o S p e c i a l . vises th a t the obstruction a t T he, a saloon, so we w ill not have to use j W H Ragsdale, school »uperin- Commencing out of Portland August F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B LO C K , MORO LEADER. FW AT H0R0, OREGON, BOTH TOGETHER. PER YEAR, $1.75. MUIR & MUIR, HUNTINCTOH & WILSON, Where you can find all kinds Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Molding, Wood and Coal. SPECIAL HATES ON LARCE BILLS. M O O RE BROS., YARDS OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY. — « A - BANKERS. 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 re g o n . J. O. ELROD, Prop. Ix'ttcrs of credit issue«! available on E astern states. Collections made at all pointa on fa vorable term s. Sight exchange and tele graphic transfers sold on New York, San Francisco, Portland, and Hawaii, Hono lulu- HENRY KRAUSE, Wasco, Or., C A R R IE S FULL L IN E OF HARNESS, SADDLES, SADDLE BLANKETS, WHIPS, SPURS, ¿ W A n d everything to l»e found in a first-class H arness S hop . J f g R E P A IR S DRESS-MAKING PARLORS. All hnlies needing th e assistam'e of a first-class ilress-maker, are in vited to call upon A S P E C IA L T Y . 'or >e»oeoecce>oe»*o | THE WEAR AND TEAR OF MEN’S NERVES * § ________________ Men and W men u e I I tu va i. M IS S MAGGIE H U FF, Rexalts in debilitv—exhaustion, not only ex haustion of the holy, but «xh. ills tion of the m ental fa -ulties as well. The nerve cells of the b >dy have been robbed of their vital forces. The nerves have no life in them ; tliervf« r? all the organs of the body suffer from lack of nerve coutr«'L and the li.ood vessels th.it sapnly these or-jins are not ia proper tone. “ HVDYAN ctBTPCts the J evil. l.U D Y A N provides this vitality or nerve force th at is v.autim r.” An« yon ap- pr« achieg this i onditien of Nervous Debility? Are y, u i n w ing prem aturely old? D> yon sail r w ith l.e «Iieh«s (Fig. 1); h>»’.low eyes or dark rings nndt r eyes (Fig. 2i; jia'e. thin fare and sv.uk« 111 h it ks (F.g. 3); weakness of limbs (Fig. 4): a jw or ap,x»iite and im p iirs l indiges- t « u (IAg. 5); torpid liver (Fig. 6). and costive- ne-s. a ccsit «1 t.iugu« (Fur. 7jv (>r have you dizzy spells? Do y.uisu.T r sleepless nights? 14 ' you have lio m d dream s? Do yon aw ake in the m orning hollow-eyed and tired oat? Arc you despondent, luelauchoh ? 14o yon s mu society? ?-re \ o i r knei s shaky? Ilave you pniu in the small of the Kick? Tin sc svr.ipi« ms all tell yon tl-.at your nerves c t v tail.ng you; that von will tro w cld long b 't« r«« your t me. IIVDYAN will save von; H l DY AN will mak ■ a r« bust, strong, manly man of yon. HUDYAN revivi-s, restores, re ju v e n a te s . (Jo to your druggist at once nnd I’H I - l’DT AN. No other rem sly; ju st HUD- 5 AN, ti r HUDYAN is w hat yon need. O ther symptoms of this terrible affliction that vis ts so m any men an« cold hands and f«ct, ja 'p ita tio u of th e heart, hot flashes, cloud«d memory, nausea after eating, tw itch ing of uiuscles, spots before the ey«s, shootiug pains, weariness, ttcn b lin g « , sedim ent in urine, I learv eyes, sw aatuing ia ears, a sliaky, nil-gone feeling. l.eau'iabi'r I i l D i AN. Be a vigorous, ro bust m an, a man w ith nerves of ste e l,* m an w ith museles of iron. I.U D Y A N is wonderful. H UDYAN is ncknrw le Itred by our leading me lical men to be th e greatest nerve and tis.-ue bu’lder known to m d cal s«-ienee. HUDYAN w.ll lift yon from (bat iii ■ of «lesp«»-id: ncy u n i disc.inragemenr that you are now in. and wi 1 n a le of you a happy man. Try HUDYAN, you will soon l«e «xmviucod. l ’u '.van t ’v.res W omen’s Nerves. 1 honsands cf women use Hndyan. I’ AT lll'R DRESS-M AK1XO PARLORS, OVER T1IE II. M. CO*» STORE, M oro,............................................... Oregon. W. 0. HADLEY, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AMD SPECTACLES. 125 00 1 10th train No. 2, ami continuing daily, Alt W o rk W a r r a n te d F irs t-C la s s . Dalles w arrants im provem ent, so m uch w ater. W hen the Metho- tendent, salary. a Buffet Library Car of the latest build Wm Ilenrichs, cash paid out on o i will be placed in service. The library The D alles...................................... Oregon. T h a t m uch is a valuable conces- dists wanted to build a new church Factory agent for Bicycles, Pianos, O r-, account of Sherm an county -* car embrace« a spacious smoking saloon, gaus, Grajihophones and Kodaks. eion. But he points out th a t the ¡the citizens subscribed $1927 toward : IX)ra w inialllSi Warding pauper, | furnished witli easy chairs, w riting 1 (XI desks, a well-selected library of stand D r. I. M . S M I T H , u ltim a te reason for the c o n stru e -■ its erection. Of th is am ount $«50 E d M erch an t............................... M ono.......................................O regon . ard and popular books, guide-books ami tio n of a portage road would he to was offered by the noted fifty-two Go«*l Sam aritan H ospital, care 1 current periodicals, a well-stocked buf- P H Y S IC IA N ANO SURGEON u Barber shop, an«l an apartm ent decrease railroad rates slightly, who are going to build up Moro F ^ ^ eX ’&l«>^\H4tantto p a u - 43 99 I for baggage. The Oregon Short Line puri C()unty lloHpital.................. h u t sufficiently to take all the with a saloon license. A gain, 2 5o , will on August 19th inaugurate nnsdern Office at Drug Store. In when the county court wa3 de- Mr8 e m Went, care of paui»er.. 99 99 dining ear service, giving after th a t date trad e from the portage road '' j uninterrupteil dining ear service for the Oregon. which event it would l>e pointed hating the question of a new court E Peoples, m<lse furnished to f). R. it N. connections for east ami Moro. 4 75 west-bound through passengers via o u t th a t there being but little house, the citizens of Moro sub- c o u n ty ....................................... . {(■ranger or Ogden. New ehair ears of Ella W right, care of pauper, L«l R. E. H O S K 1 N S O N , D R A Y 1N G A N D T R U C K IN G traffic ovt r the portage road there scribed $666 to he used in its erec- 35 «^ latest pattern are to be affiled to the M erchant......................................... ' ' “ present through service of Pullman Attorney-at-l«iw ami Notary Public. would he no necessity for a further tion. W here were the fifty-two? R M Duncan, drugs to p a u p e r.. 13 09 palace and Pullm an Tourist Sleepers, Practice« in all Court« of this State. an d perm anent im provem ent. Did they rush around and seek to M D Taylor, medical services to ALL KINDS TEAMiNC ABOUT TCWN. , making an entirely vestibule«! train, p a u p e r........................................... 43 50 e>pial, if not superior, to many of the Real E state, Collection and Insurance T hus, while it is better to accept help our little town by giving a PROMPT AND CHEAP. extensively advertised limitc«! trains in Agency. A bstract of titles ami c o n -{ the portage road th a n have no im- p art of th is sum ? Answer: They Moro Merc Co, mdse furnished I the east. For rates ami further par- veyaneing a specialty. Moro, Sher Sherm an co u n ty ......................... 78 10 t;cuiarii inquire of I. J . K kffek , m an county, Oregon. provem ent, it is seen th a t the port- gave nit. A gain, the citizens of Moro W aterw orks, w ater for 3 Agent C 8. Ity., Moro, Or. P. P. D oV iO SS , road would really oper- Moro pay as taxes the sum of ago m o n th s.......................................... 4 59 -------------------------- Dr. Lloyd D. Id lem an , M o ro , O re g o n . d isadvantage of the $2511.63. The fifty-two who are C J Bright, attorney’s fees......... 6 09 ate to the D C Ireland & Sons, printing ami » D E N T IS T . w heat m en an d farm ers of E ast- going to relieve us of all our ad v ertising................................... 28 00 vrn Oregon, and not produce the burdens come along an d pay does all kinds of high class Send $1.7.5 and your n a ra e a n d i Moro Pub Co, printing, e tc ....... 9 75 ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY cheap rates th a t are desired. $214.93 of th a t sum , and say we, DENTAL W ORK. N otice in “ In v en tiv e Age ” Moore Bros «& G inn, m d se ......... 1 75 ' Hook address to the L eader , Moro, a n d . “ H ow to obtain P atents” — ---------- -— — the taxpayers of Moro, are going Stubblefield & Sayre, drayage 10 99 1 paten« 1» Beeureu. , Office hours: 9:30 to 12 m .; 1 :3 0 to 5 p .m . receive the L eader and W eekly Letters strictly confidential. Address. L eadeii and W eekly O regonian to have a saloon. The Nicolai Bros, 79 i»osts.......... 13 72 Office over the Bank, Moro, Oregon. E. C. SICGERS, Patent Lawyer. Washlnjton, D. C. , O kegomax one vear. 4 . .4 . «. A. * A Ok > A A ▲ X aK Ak A. Ok. *•-* Moore Bros, insurance................. 2 6? 1 vear $1.75 in a«lvanc?. ‘ k . H oskinson . EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER. ■ PAT£NTS“%SF,s j FREE; A O * g * 2 PV T F l i p . Y A \’ fr.rn ‘ v<nr ««ru’tgist, ao ca pickago, six packages $¿.50. ri l i l i j , v v I. -11, It y « u r druggis: does not keep it, s c i a i direct to I HUDYAN REIEIY J 1 j 1