Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, January 24, 1900, Image 2

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Some of the yellow space w riters
Ex-G overnor Moody, of The
The Boers desecrated the Rom an
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have been getting their dates mixed Dalles, is visiting his son, R alph, Catholic C onvent Church a t New-
in P ortland, lie th in k s Eastern castle, N atal, in an indescribable
P u b lis h e d E v e r y W e d n e s d a y b y t h e and sending in A pril fool m atter.
M o r o P u b lis h in g C o .
Oregon has become very Wehfoot- m anner.
•‘ I feel te a t God has blessed Dr. Acker w ith special knowledge to prepare
President M cKinley’s dem and for like in its w eather th is season, as
th a t grand medicine called A cker's English Rem edy for T h ro at and L ung
O’Donovan
Rossa.
who
was
once
E n tered a t th e Post-Office a t Moro,
Troubles. It saves children every lim e when they are attacked by croup.
, a w ritten guarantee from all the w arm showers appear to be the rule
Oregon, as second-class m atter,
upon a tim e pulled from beneath a Every m other should know about
the
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e
re
cool,
bright
frosty
days
have
April 27, 1S98.
governm ents concerned, th at
bed, where fear caused him to hide, I it, and I will tell about my expe­
heretofore been the fashion. As a
I Chinese ports which have pass
say s'h e is asham ed of the Irish of j rience. I lia 1 a darling boy of four
r a t e * of s u b s c r ip t io n :
years to die w ith croup. My doctor
under foreign control shall he open result, the bunchgrass hills are
PER YEAR, $1.00 SIX MONTHS, 50C
reveling in a tropical green, and the U • nited States because they * do did all he could, but the child
;
to
the
trade
of
all
nations
on
the
(in ¡ulvar.ee.)
I not invade C anada. The better coul l not be m ade to vomit. T h a t
B ingib C o rie s...............................5 C ents J sa n ie t e r ™ - has been agreed to. next year’s wheat crop is as f a r ,
have long beenI was before I knew of A cker’s E ng-1;
along as it usually is in April. The ' ‘abS
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lish Rem edy. A fter 1 did bear of
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for
A dvertising rates m ade known
warehouses a t The Dalles are filled asham ed of Rossa and his kindred it, I got a bottle. W hen our little
plication.
! the R epublican party .
eighteen - m o n th s-o ld girl was
Is N ow Ready to Roll W H E A T A N D B A R LE Y ,
w ith last year’s wheat, which the blatherskites.
stricken w ith croup, I gave her
M. FiTzMarmeK.........
this medicine, and inside of tw enty
The M aryland house of delegates, producers do not desire to p art
TH E
F O O T -P A T H
TO
PEACE:
m inutes she vom ited and was bet­
w
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a
t
the
prevailing
price,
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Ja n . 24, 1900. which is overw helm ingly Demo­
“ To he glad of life, because it te r right away. D uring the win­
W ED N ESD A Y ...........
cratic, recently refused to indorse cents, hut the wool crop of 1S99 gives you the chance to love and to ! ter she had croup four times, and
W illiam Jen n in g s B ryan as the has long since disappeared. The work and to play and to look up at it brought her through each tim e
O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y .
all right. I, myself, had bronchitis
recognized leader of the Democracy Sovernor 8ft38 people of th e Dalles
the stars; to he satisfied with your ! pretty had, a i d Acker s English
rxrrED states .
of the U nited States, and practically are &ivin8 them selves no uneasiness
W illiam M cK inley...................President.
possessions, b u t not contented with Rem edy cured me coin; lately.
over the building up of the new
Before I close, I w ant to tell you
G arrett A. H o b a rt..........Vice President. killed a resolution introduced by a
yourself u n til you have m ade the) r f my neighbor’s boy, nam ed Jobe N ana. H e had bronchitis, too. He got
town
of
Shaniko,
as
The
Dalles
John lla v ................. Secretary of State. free silver advocate to invite Mr.
best of them ; to despise nothing j worse all the time. My husband w ent over to his house and told him about my
will alw ays he the wool m arket of
I-yman P. Gage.. Secretory of Treasury. B rvan to address the body.
in the world except falsehood and ] case. T hen his m other w ent to town, got a 50-cent bottle cf A cker's English
E than A. Hitchcock.. Sec. of Interior.
the Northwest, and it m atters not
Remedy, and he took it. He came over to our house a few days later and said he
m eanness, and to fear nothing e x - ' was all right, and also said two doses relieved him from the start. You can un­
E lih u R o o t................... Secretary of W ar.
w hether the fleece* come to m arket
The present prosperity of the
eept cowardice; to be governed by derstand by my letter why I think so much of A cker's E nglish Remedy. I re ­
Jo h n D. Long........... Secretory of Navy.
■ by team or by rail. Several firms
Jam es A. G a ry ........Postm aster General, country has caused no relaxation
your adm irations rath e r th a n by j peat th a t God's blessing m ust surely have been bestowed upon Dr. Acker."
(Signed) M rs . J ohn - Y eager , Rochester, Pa.
Jo h n YV. Griggs ___A ttorney General. of efforts on the p a rt of the Re­ of The Dalles have arranged to set your disgusts; to covet nothing
' up branch stores a t Shaniko, how-
Jam es Wilson .Secretary of Agriculture.
Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 abottle, throughout the U nited States and C anada;
M elville W F u lle r............Chief Justice. publican a d m in istratio n and con­ j ever, as the new burg is likely to th a t is your neighbor’s except h ’s and in E ngland, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisiied after buying,
kindness of h eart and gentleness retu rn the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back.
Binger H e rm a n n . Commissioner of the gress to increase our prosperity and
become quite a local center.—Ore­
K'caitthorix the o I m k guarantee. W. II. HOOKER & CO., Proprietor», Xew York.
..................... G eneral Land Office. to provide for its continuance. The
of m anners; to th in k seldom of
gonian.
F o r S a le by A. D. B o lto n & C o., D r u g g is ts .
people know by experience th a t
your enemies, often of your friends,
STA TE O F O K EG O X.
they can alw ays expect prosperity
and every day of C hrist; and to
Capa N om a.
T. T. G e e r................................... Governor.
from the R epublican p arty .
All the m ining excitem ents of spend as m uch tim e as you can,
F. I. D u n b ar............Secretary of State.
past tim es, including th a t occa­ with body and with spirit, in God’s
C. F. Moore................................Treasurer.
The m uch-talked-of F enian raid sioned by the great C alifornia d is­ out-of-doors— these are little guide-
J . H. A ckerm an. .S u p t.P u h .lnstruction.
J . R N . B lackburn. A ttorney General. into C anada a t the present tim e coveriea, which in ’49 set all the I P°8ts on ^ ie l°°U p ath to peace.” —
W . II. L eeds....................... State Printer. will not cause m uch uneasiness on
world on fire and resulted in the H enry VanD yke.
R. 8 . Bean, Frank A. Moore Suprem e I tb e
GOOD RIGS, GOOD FEED.
p a rt of C anadians.
Even addition of a thousand m illions of
.C ourt J u s tic e s .!
W . H . t l d e l l ' c i e r k lloard "schooi thouSh
ha? sen^ a la r?e b*o d-v dollars to the w orld’s stock of gold
He—“ I am rath er more in favor
Good care given stock.
T e rm s reasonable.
......................... Land Commission. of her soldiers to help the m other and builded great com m onw ealths of the E nglish th an the Am erican
£MP“ \Vc will soon have two cars of these m achines. Call and see them .
F. C R e e d ............. Fish anti Game Com. country in her A frican cam paign, on the Pacific coast, m ust pale into mode of spelling.”
W . C. JO H N S TO N , P rop.,
r . s . SENATOR.
there are plenty left to m ake it the littleness of great distance by
She—“ Yes?”
M O R O ,........................ O R E G O N .
George W. McBride,
Joseph Simon, desperately interesting for the raid- the side of w hat is com ing in
H e—“ Yes, indeed. Take ‘p a r­
CONGRESSMEN.
ers should they atte m p t a n y such N orthern A laska. The K londike lour,’ for instance; having ‘u’ in i t '
I.. I I . M A R T IN .
J. M . FLO R E E .
M. A. Moody........... Thom as II. Tongue. procedure. And m ore th a n th a t, excitem ent of two years ago was a | m akes all the difference in t h e * w . J. M A R T IN .
8 r P R IM E JUDGES.
the U nited States would, of neces­ pigm y com pared to the com ing world.”
MORO, OREGON.
F. A. Moore, R. S. Bean,C. E . W olverton. sity, be compelled to take p a rt in giant.
We have now the best m achine shop and foundry in E astern O regon.'
“ Jo h n n y , did you take your
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
subduing any such visitation from
Do n o t p u t o ff till to -m o rro w w h a t you can
The basis of fact on which it is
and are ready to do all kinds of
W. L. Bradshaw ............. Circuit Judge. her shores. Of course the pro- laid is indisputable. For a dis- cough m edicine regularly in school,
BLACKSMITHINC, REPAIRIHC, WGOD-WGRK, CASTiNC, AND NEW WORK
do to -d a y . Delay is d angerous.
A. A. Ja y n e ......... Prosecuting Attorney. m oters of the affair are lining their t ance o{ three hundred miles along j as I told you?”
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.
K. B. Dufur. . ..................... Jo in t Senator.
“ N o’m ; Tom my Budds liked it,!
pockets m eanw hile at the expense (be bays, sounds and shores of
C IT Y F O U N D R Y C O .,
G illiam , Shennan and Wasco counties.
. "
a n ’ he gimme an apple for it.”
of
the laboring and less w ealthy l Behring
M oro, O r e g o n .
sea, and extending for
Jo h n M iehell..................... Jo in t Senator,
classes.— Hood River Sun.
S h ennan and Wasco.
SATISFACTION CUARAHTEED.
CALLERY OYER REPUBLIC OFFICE.
m iles in lan d , all the sand and so il'
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! rre s h Prisoner— Good m orning,
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S .
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of the lan d co n tain s gold in q u a n - 1__ _
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Tcr worship; fine day, isn t it?
R epresentatives, Sherm an, Wasco.
E. E. Lvtle, of the new Colum bia titles as great as there was found in
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SliRRM AN COUNTY.
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J u d g e — Y es; y o u rs is 40s., o r a
C. ]. BRIGHT,
1 S outhern ran ro a d , is in P ortland j the richest claim s in the gulches of ,n o n (b >>
John F ulton...................... County J u d g e .,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
R . r . Orr, R. II. K ing, Commissioners, on business, and gives a glowing C alifornia and K londike. So rich
W m. Ile n rie h s ..............................Clerk account of the aw akening and de- have the sands of these shores
C o n te s t N o tice.
WILL FKACTIC;; IN ANY COURT OF THE STATE.
W m. H older....................................Sheriff, velopm ent of the rich region tribu- been found th a t after the freezing D epartment of the I nterior ,
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BA NK ERS.
P ro p rie to r o f th e '
Office: over Krause harness shop,
U nited States Land Office,
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V.. S tan ley .................................T reasurer, ta ry to his road. It is a plateau of the stream s on lan d th is fall
T r a n s a c t a G e n e r a l B a n k in g
The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 18, 1899. 1
Wasco, Oregon.
A L T A M O N T JR. LIV E R Y ,
p "
................. County >upt. country well adapted to farm ing ships
ships were
were chartered «and loaded
A sufficient contort affidavit having
B u s in e s s , M oro, O r e g o n .
been
tiled
in
this
office
by
Jonathan
I. M. Sm ith
C = r i an d « ^ r a i s i n g , w ith no big trees with the sand to be carried south
MORO
LEADER.
is God’s Good Blessing
N .P . M IL L S
C H O P M IL L
FARMERS, BRING IN YOUR FEED.
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.
W. A. RAYMOND, Photographer,
C ITY
FO UN DRY
CO.
FIRST-CLASS PICTURES-
M O O RE
Toot, contestant,
against
homestead
DR.
O L IV E
HARTLEY,
no stum ps or brush to grub to be washed and m ade to yield up entry Xo. 8441. made Feb. 7. 1898, for
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„1:__ N L X' W W of Section-80, and W 1
The Colum bia Southern now Us gl
P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N .
Id in a w arm er clim ate. j YV of Section 19, T ow nship4 S, Range
h a s 41 m iles in operation, and 29 Mines and M inerals.
; 18 E, by Pearl D. McCune, conteetee, in
Office in the People’s building.
i which it is alleged th at : eaid Pearl D.
miles more will b rin g it to its ter-
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: McCune has wholly abandoned said
I m inus a t Shaniko. Mr. Lvtle says
■ tra c t; that he has changed his residence
IR IS H M E N
AN D TH E
BOERS.
I therefrom for more th an six months
J. B. H O S F O R D ,
I t looks as though the Gobelites tb a ( (be building of these 29 miss-
' since m aking said e n try ; th a t said tract
A
Springfield,
M
issouri,
dispatch
m ig h t lose the K entucky
senator- 1 aaasg
¡ng ¿ m a n j;e9
com
six
Attornev-at-Law ami XotoTv Public.
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n o will
w a a a be w
i a j L pleted
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1 1 is
0 1 not
l '-’ i c settled
v tm ’i u
i w r u « and cultivated as re-
upon
Said parties are hereby
sh ip as well as the governorship.
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tor, respond and offer
?m
l i l S st
t r right
ilT .lt .
o r a n tk o p
♦ i rt 1 1 0 a
H P lw fcr«»
ro
w hich would serve them
ju
w eather continues. There are 500 . .
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„1 1 evidence touching said allegation at. 10 Practices in all the Courts of this State.
¡m a n s, which was solicited by the o’clock a. in. on Feb. 3. 1900, before
men a t work on the construction of
M oro .....................O rw . ox .
national president to contribute to
H enrichs, county clerk, at
A labam a Dem ocrats are having (be railroad, an d they have kept at
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‘‘is office at Moro, Oregon, and th at
a hot old tim e over the senatorial ¡( a n w inter w ithout in terru p tio n , the fund for the relief of the Boers, final bearing will l»e held at m o'clock |
decided, hv an alm ost u n a n i m o u s H , 1900, before th e Régis­
question, and if the fight between T h e E a ste rn O reg o n L an d C o m p a n y
se
,
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ter and Receiver at the U nited States
Senator M organ a n d Gov. Jo h n sto n controls 75,000 acres of land in vote, not to compì} wit.i the re- Lami Office in The Italics, Oregon.
LAWYERS.
The said contestant having, in a
continues to grow in bitterness the S herm an and W asco counties, and quest.
proper affidavit, tiled Dec. 11, 1899, set
If the fund is honestly employed fco rtli facts whiel. show th at after due 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
Pops will try to sn atch the prize.
the com pany is about to enter on
for the relief of wounded Boer s o l- 1 diligence, personal service of tuis notice
can not be made, it is hereby ordered
an active cam paign of d e v elo p m en t,,
Anderson Building.
w hich in clu d es th e b rin s im r in o f : d lers a n t wl<*ows a n i* o rp h a n s, its and directed th at such notice be given
A good m an y persona have a l­
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collection is not only proper, but t'.y d u - a n d proper publication.
Moro, Oregon.
ready realized the change in the m any hundreds of new settlers. The . , ,
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J ay V. L ucas , Register.
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highly m eritorious. But if it is
m ilita ry governorship of Cuba. region trib u ta ry to the C olum bia . . .
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B . S . H U N T IN G T O N .
will produce th is vear intended to increase the fighting jn t h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f t h a s t a t e o f H S . W IL S O N
G eneral Leonard Wood is a diffi­ Southern
so u th e rn Will produce th is year, capacitieg o{ the Boer armie9 aB
O re g o n f o r S h e r m a n C o u n ty .
c u lt m an to bamboozle.
Mr. L ytle says, 3,000,000 bu^ s
probable> the action o{ th e ;
the
of J ' J '
of w heat. The fall crop up
' Springfield division is deserving of To all whom it mav concern
The Dem ocrats m ight save tim e is already six inches high, and is
Notice is hereby given th a t bv order '
com m endation.
ATTORSE VS-AT-LAW,
of the countv court in and for said county ,
a n d w orry by indorsing th e good well rooted and stooled out, but
It is a p p a re n t th a t the Spring- and state, duly made and enterevt of
work of the n a tio n a l a d m in istra ­ ha* not jointed. E v erything in ­
th e undersigned has been *p- j F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B L O C K ,
field Irishm en have been doing record,
»ointed executor of the estate of J. J.
tio n an d m aking P resident Mc­ dicates an im m ense yield.— Orego­
some close th in k in g on th is sub- E aton, deceased; and all persons hav-
K in ley ’s re-election unanim ous.
n ian .
! iect Thev realize th a t the n re s e n t ,ng c.1“*“19 against said estate are hereby The D alles...................................... Oregon.
J . W . K e rn s............................... Surveyor.
E . O lds...........................Stock Inspector
Ih stric t No. 3—Geo. M eader, Ju stice;
E . B. M l.eat, Constable.
to
out.
b
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If A guinaldo doesn’t do some­
th in g soon he will find the affec­
tio n s of the un-A m erican a n tis
tran sferred to th e Boers, who a t
least know how to stan d up and
fight.
Owing to the fact th a t a Mauser-
b u lle t trav els about a thousand
tim es faster th a n a sword, E nglish
officers are now arm ed w ith a rifle.
T he swords are being sent back to
A ldershot to be used in the next
a u tu m n m aneuvers.
The M cKinley R epublican club
of Moro held a m eeting in the city
h a ll on S a tu rd a y for the purpose
of electing the following delegates
to the S tate League m eeting at
P o rtla n d : W. H . Moore, M. Dam on
an d J . B. Hosford.
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FEED, A N D S ALE S TA B LE S .
Collections m ade at all ¡»oints on fa- ■
H aving enlarged and refitted the al>ove stables, we are now prepared to
vorable term s. Sight exchange and te le - ■
graphic transfers sold on Xew York, San
conduct the business in a first-class m anner.
Francisco, Portland, a id Hawaii, H0110- 1
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HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
DRESS-MAKINC PARLORS.
COOD CARE AND PLENTY CF FEED, AT LIVE AND LET LIYE PFICES, WILL BE
OUR MORO. BEST RIGS IK TOWN.
M ain S t., o p p o s it e B a n k .
M o ro , O r e g o n .
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All ladies needing th e assistance of a !
tirst-class dress m aker, are in ­
vited to call upon
M IS S
M A G G IE
HUFF,
AT HI R DRKSS-MAKING PARLORS, OVER THE :
M. M. CO’S STOKE,
NEW LUMBER YARD
M oro,............................................... Oregon, i
AT MORO, OREGON,
W. 0. HADLEY, Where
you can find all kinds Lumber,
Shingles, Lath, Molding, Wood and Coal.
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
SPECIAL RATES ON LARGE BILLS.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND
SPECTACLES.
A ll W o r k W a r r a n t e d F ir s t - C la s s .
YARDS OPPOSITE THE FOUNDRY.
Factory agent for Bicycles, Pianos, Or­
gans, G rapliophoues and Kodaks.
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Feed m ill in co n n e c tio n .
M oro ..........................................O rbgox .
J. O. ELROD, Prop.
required to present th e same w ith the
w’.ar is an inevitable struggle for proper vouchers therefor to said execu-
I. M . S M I T H ,
a t the law office of J. B. Hosford, in D r.
the suprem acy of South Africa, tor
the city of Moro, in said Sherm an
And they know there are a hun- county, Oregon, within six m onths from
p h y s ic ia n a n d s u r g e o n
date of this notice.
dred opportunities for Irishm en in the Dated
at Moro, Oregon, this 10th day
Office at Drug Store.
an E nglish-speaking country where of November, 1899.
one can be found in a D u tc h -' Execiltor o( the
Eaton, Moro................................................ Oregon.
nl5l5
deceased.
speaking com m unity. The Irish
people have therefore a direct in ­
Dr. Lloyd D. Idlem an,
T h e P o r t la n d - C h ic a g o S p e c ia l.
terest iu the pending struggle,
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D E N T IS T .
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Commencing out of Portland August
I hree hundred years ago it was a 1 10th train Xo. 2, and continuing daily,
D O E S A L L K IN D S
O F H IG H
CLASS
question w hether Am erica would a Buffet Library Car of the latest build
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| will lie placed in seryice. The library
DENTAL W ORK.
be dom inated by the English, car embraces a spacioua smoking saloon,
Office h o u rs: 9 :30 to 12 m .; 1 :30 too p. m.
the Dutch, the French or the S p an ­ furnished with easy chairs, w riting
desks, a well-selected library of stand­
Office over the Bank, Moro, Oregon.
iards. Suppose the Dutch had tr i ­ ard and popular books, guide-books and
current
periislieals,
a
well-stocked
buf­
um phed—had retained N ew York,
In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f
barber shop,
and
and spread in overw helm ing forces ' fet,
f',r a baggage'.
The Oregon"
Short1 Line
O re g o n f o r S h e r m a n C o u n ty .
Briton an d Boer. These are the ! over the E nglish-speaking colonies, will on August 10th inaugurate modern
dining car service, giving after th a t date
sam e men or their 6pawn who, How m any Irishm en would be in u n interrupted dii.ing ear service for the
O. R. & X. connections for east and
w ith G ladstone a t th eir head, m ade this country?
west-bound through pasnengers via
an ignom inious peace w ith the | H istory is repeating itself in | (¡ranger or Ogden. Xew chair cars of
Boers in 1831, and established th a t South Africa. If the Boers tri- latest pattern are to be added t»> the
>
1 present through service of Pullman
contem pt for the E nglish soldiers um ph, and the A frikanderbund Palace and Pullm an Tourist Sleepers,
am ongst the burghers which en- achieve th eir slogan, “ A frika for making an entirely vestibuled train,
equal, if not superior, to many of the
H on. M. S. Q uay m ay or m ay couraged the T ran sv aal govern- ’ the A frikanders,” it is little th at extensively advertised lim ited trains in
east. For rates and further par­
not get the seat in the senate for m ent to tre a t all foreigners, and will benefit the Irish people any- the
ticulars inquire of
I. J. K rffkr ,
w hich he is an ap p lican t, b u t we E nglish subjects in p a rticu la r, where.
Agent C. S. Ky., Moro, Or.
The tru th is K ruger and the
are confident th a t those who pre­ w ith such overbearing insolence
d ict his w ithdraw al are dead th a t a t last, and none too soon, Boers have no more use for the
wrong. H is whole record is th a t of E ngland had to pay heed to the Irish m an th a n for an E nglishm an. flier o < n •e!«»cilor.)t'» every eubecrlber. Beautiful eoW
h tb o < rA p t(d plaice and Uluatiatlone. O»»vinal.
a m an who enters a fight to stay cry of her sons for redress and Less, if there is an y d iscrim in a­ cred
U teat, artlallc . cxquiaita and a t r k t ly up-to-date dengua.
send an arm y to South Africa. tion, because the T ran sv aal con­
u n til the finish.
E ngland is not waging war 0.1 the stitu tio n expressly prohibits any
The Anglo-Boer w ar will most Boers for their gold or country.. Rom an Catholic holding public
c e rtain ly revolutionize m ilitary She is sim ply doing w hat she did office.
P r*w m a k ln < economic«, fancy w ork. hou«ehold hint«,
E ver the hope of the Irish C n i i - rh
tactics. The regim ent of red-coat­ some years ago, when she sent an
o rt «torte« curren t topic«. «<c • Sulwcribe to d a y ,
w anted. Bend fo r term «.
ed, pipe clayed foot-soldiers, versed ! arm y of 30,000 m en and spent g ra n t tu rn s tow ard the English- b u ly 50c. y e a rly . L ad y
in barrack y a rd d rill, m ust give i $3,000,000 th a t one insignificant speaking colonies of tha world,
place to active light cavalrym en. E nglishm an m ight be released from E ngland has been cruel to the Irish
ready to d ism ount and take b *8 dungeon in A byssinia. In the people, hut E n g la n d ’s daughters
advantage of such cover as they T ransvaal not one of her subjects, everyw here extend them a warm
m ay find from which to shoot.
bu^ 20,000, have hom e every kind welcome.— Spokesman-Review.
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G eneral B uller’s address to his horde of ig norant bushw hackers,
A little girl, who was try in g to F o r ladle«, mime«, jrlr 1« and lit tle child ren. T h a t c e r­
tain wtyllsh •• chic ’’ effect n o t attained by the use o f any
troops on the Tugela brings to and because E ngland has taken up tell a friend how absent-m inded o th er pattern«. Have no equal to r style and perfect fit.
m ind the words of the Irish captain the cudgels in their defense she is her gran d p a was, sa id :—
who led his men into a difficult dubbed a land-grabber, and we
“ H e walks about, th in k in g about
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when he said: “ Now, lioys, I have crushing a republic, when in reality it, he then forgets th a t w hat he
got you into this mess, and we it is a peaceably-disposed nation thoug ht of was som ething entirely R arilT p u t topether O nly 10 and I I cent« e a c h -n o n «
h e r Hold lu h carl jr every r it y and to w n , or by m ail.
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In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Sherm an County.
Lelia Arminie Finley, plaintiff, vs.
George 1.. Finley, defendant.
To George L. Finley, th e al»ove named
d efen d an t:
In the name of th e State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear anti 1
answer the com plaint riled against you j
in the alsive entitled court and cause ,
by the first day of the term of court
follow ing the expiration of the time p re -1
scribed in the order for the publication :
of this summons, to -w it: on or before I
Monday, the 28th day of March, A. D.
1900, th a t being th e first day of the
next regular term of the aliove entitled |
c o u rt; and if you fail to so appear ami
answer said com plaint, for want tliercof
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for in her com plaint,
to -w it: For a decree th a t th e bond* of
m atrim ony now existing between the
plaintiff and yourself be dissolved ami
torever annulled, for plaintiff's costs
ami disbursem ents herein, ami for such
other ami further relief as may w ent to
the court just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof, by order of the
Hon \Y. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said 9
court, dulv made and entered of record
on the 2;i<i day of December, 1899. The
first publication of th is summons is
made January 3d, 1900.
,1. B. H osford ,
j3w7t
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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HARNESS, SADDLES, SADDLE BLANKETS, WHIPS, SPURS,
Thomas J. Miller, J r ., Plaintiff, vs.
M ittie Miller. Defendant.
To M ittie Miller, the above nam ed de­
fendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the com plaint filed against you
in the above entitled court ami cause bv
the first day of the term of court fol­
lowing the expiration of the tim e pre­
scribed in the order for - ,ie publication
of this summons, to-w it: on or Indore
Monday, the 2(5th day of March, A. D.
1900, th a t being the first day of the
next regular term of the above entitled
court; audit' you fail to so appear and
answer said com plaint, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court f r
the relief prayed for in his said com­
plaint, to-w it: For a decree tiiat the
bonds of m atrim ony now existing be-
tween the plaintiff and yourself be dis­
solved, th a t raid plaintiff be awarded
the care, custody and control of Dora
Lee Miller, the m inor child of said
plaintiff and yourself; and th a t plaintiff
have and recover from von, the said de­
fendant, his costs ami disbursem ents
made and expended in this s u it; and
for such oilier and further relief as to
the court may seem equitable and just.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof, by order of the
Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of raid
Court, duly made and entered of record
on the 3d day of October, 1899, the same
H O R S E FO R S A LE ,
being the regular October, 1899, term of
said court.
Including buggy and harness.
The first publication of this summons
The horse is 7 years old, perfectly
is made October 11th, 1899.
J. B. H osford ,
gentle, and a fine driver. This is
o llt7
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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REASONABLE RATES.
N. W. THOMPSON,
I«ctters of credit issued available on
E astern states.
MUIR & MUiR,
A peace p a rty are m aking them
selves heard in E ngland who have
as little respect for the E nglish
flag in South Africa as our an tis
have for th a t of the U nited States
in the P hilippines. They seem to
have no conception of the abject
Pos*ti°n an abandonm ent of the
present war w ith the Boers would
place E ngland in before the na-
tions of the world. They take the
same stand, and are, individually,
some of the same peace a t any
price imbeciles to whom m ay be
traced the necessity for th is sacri-
fice of life on the p a rt of both
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Send $1.75 and your nam e and
address to the L eader , Moro, and
receive the L eader and W eekly
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of ibis terrible affliction
tn.it Mg (s so m any men arc cold bands and
i.e f rn!p:tat.ou of the heart, hot flashes,
h.ud.-d memory, nausea a lte r eating, tw itch-
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Lr n ’ ll'* ';iriUeSS’ t ’e,,‘bh"Rs. s.sliinent in
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r x *le ,lerye evils of t he b «dy have been robbed
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A i e you tn .w ie g p rem atu r.lv old? D> vou
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Are yon despoadcut, iueliiuehi.lv? Do vou
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Vou {Min in the Mnall of the back ?
These sympt. m s nil tell you that vour n, rves
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