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About Moro observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-1897 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1896)
The HISSTOli V OUTDONE. O b server. O F F U t . U l'A I’EK or MILKMAN L ô . MOHO, OR KOON. P V . I K E I .A lÓ z For V ice-P resident, G A R K E i A- H o B A R l’, of N e i jersey For V resH ebtial Electors, T. GEEK. o l ila r io n County, M. YOKAN, of Lane County. L. SM fT H , of W asco Ccuuty. F. CAPLES, o f M ultnom ah Countv. THURSDAY O r r e sa s 5, lRift rs-jbiaa Neal Dow condemns tiee coinage b f silver. l i e “ don’t see how anv honest mail can consent tb tlttim u c h less propose it. If adopted the coun try would be in a panic w hilk it con tinued.” T h e republican cause n t v t t teas tnore just and righteous titan this )e a r. And the trium ph o f its prin- tiples was never more essential to th e general wellare of the Am erican people than now. natat T h e people of the V niteil StkteY ! T h e non-partisan elector is v tiy are this year transferring the scenes much in evidence in the V m iedStates j of great political activity in the re o| Am erica A.1". tHy6. T h e votes of I publican party to C anton, Ohio. , Aik.msa«, V erm ont and Maine teach The dem onstrations there aie unri us that the people appreciate that a valed in political history. A w id er great crisis is upon tin. m and that the who was there one d a y last w e e k i wav to avoid that eri-is is for patri- says, “ 1 have itever seen anything otic men ol every section ot the that approached m num bers and trt« . country to unite and act together in thusiasm ti e tem aikahle street pit-i the ccm nv'n cai!*e o! the country — rade in C anton tod fly. They In.gall w hat T he O hs PU vkr <knominates a A e g c fobìe Preparation for As at 9 a.m. and continued uniuteri upt- , non-pat lisa n tiah v in interest t 1 the simila I mg Ute Food atul Hck? uta edly all day representing no less than , nation, precKely such as moved pat- ling lite Ótonuulv» anil Bowels of eipht states and thirty tour cities and ’ riots to arm s when Sum ter was fired I nkan h il d k e n towns coming sj>ontaneou*i\ — which ; upon by ti e rebellious slave oligar- I an* *nformed is only a repetition of i chy of the southern states, Promotes Digestion,Cheerful almost daily events here.” j a • • ness <wl Best.Contains neither • * * I T h e non-partisan dem onstration in Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Therfe Cad be no doubt hut that St. Paul, Minnesota, a k w days ago, N o t N a r c o t i c . the great m eetings which Blaine sd- 1 was one of the greatest public meet- dressed in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois ings held in the U n itid States since af Otti lit X U*t71.PirtMfi in 1SS4 have all b etn surpassed by 1 war times. It was ail exhibition of StaÀ * Atx Jmna - the crow ds which visit Maj. M ckin- patriotic sentim ent w hich aims higher Ut* - ley in the dooryard of his own home, than party, looking not merely to the /tynrewaZ . Cariata» T«/» « T heir dem eanor has been most en- success ol individuals but the good fiárat S,t J - (ianÀtJ Jugar ■ thusiastic and cordial and evidence ! of the country. It is in that spirit, the rem arkable interest the people animated solely by pati¡otic *entimet, A perfect Remedy forConslipa- ate everyw here taking in his certain that T he O bserver wishes it to be tion. Sour Stomach.Diafthoca. election ne*.i m onth. T hey ate evi- tlridet stood that it speaks and acts in Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and L o s s OF SLEEP dently determ ined. this canlpaign. W e have had great • • • political contests :n the past, but it is TacSinule Signature o( Dispatches inform us that fully tOy« doubtful If sny v\a> ever waged in- 000 Voters paraded the streets o f I voiving I Igl.cr interests to the pco- NEW YORK. C anton Sathrdav and listened to ad- pie and to the country ai large than . -A lb .'nonth'sVold- dresses by Klaj. McKinley. Il the those presented in this cam paign, dem onstrations increase in num ber N othing is tnore vital to the standing and size as they have the past w eek, | and progress of a co»\.?i •• than the tX A C T C O P Y O F W R A P P E R . Maj. McKinley Will easily address preservation ol its credit and tinan- ! more voters of the country than anv . t«d honor. N othing is more indis- I other of the great cam paign orators, pensable to business and prosperity W hile Bryan is w earing him self out than that the currency of the country running about the country in search shall oe so hones! th jt it can <*he.Yi | of people to listen to him , McKinley nobody. N o th in g is o f greater mo- : TH E calmly sits on his front porch and the ment to the weif-ite of the country | m ultitudes conic and stand on his L h tn the a«.f«»pl’on of a policy which lawn to listen to his utterances. T h e I " ill give to Ial»cr end capital constant people inaagtrrated this system im em ploym ent with (an feturus. • • • m ediately following his nomination in July and kept it Up to the exclusion L ying beneath ail these and more o f private business for weeks, until I im portant than all these is the pres- virtually there was no inclosure left »ervation of law and or«ler; the reign to the law n nor any grass to stand of domestic HKnef. All these ate upon. A fter his letter ot acceptance embraced in the contention w hicn is IlK C n was published people again l>egan upon us this year. In connection docking to C -n to n a they will flock w ith these questions there rests upon to the l>alfot box three weeks from the editorial f.atern h y tbe gravest , I M E E T DALLES PRICES next M onday to the support of the ‘ responsibility. T hey hefp to mould i cham pion of prosperity while Aryan • public sci.*a?tent, and a right public ism will be scattered to the winds sentim ent, tar more that party disci* and there w ill be as little left of the 1 pi ne, is what is neede.l at this junc- ’political platform s upon which Bry- tuie of our naftonxl affairs, an is endeavoring to support hunscif as there is n«vw left o f the grass that once adort ed the McKinley k w n in When Ba! t was *a.k, ww gare See Cas.'na. C anton. ..... f S V a she waa a Ox.Id, »1. - -Tk-J for Caae*vi^ ■ i i>. P ow derly is for M cK inley. He says, “ M r. B ryan’s surroundings are such as to cause the elector to ponder long and carefully over the probable result of intrusting the business m an agem ent of this industrial w orkshop to hr» care.” N ever w asa more grievous wrong done th elarm ers of our co iiitry than th at so unjustly inflietd the past three years upon the wool g ro w n s. A itho am ong our most useful citizens their interests have been practically des- tio y ed — McKinleys letter of accept ance. T h e silver “ eruption” which has broken out in se ve i al sections of this eouutry would not have b etn possi ble if the revenues of the govern m ent had been am ple to provide for the liabilities. A corporation or a firm will sooner or later become de m oralized and finally bankrupt if it- expenditures exceed its income. This applies equally to the governm ent. CAMPA1CN! C on iine ticcw Tliiw w e e k T alk about the death hold which the bankers have got upon the peo- pie through the influence of gold, Did you ever think what Bryan could do for the bankers o f A m erica w ho today hold one half ot the entire gold of the U nited States w ithin their vaults? H tom orrow the bankers should w ake op Mid «nd the govern- m ent upon a silver sU ndard, and every gold d o ll., w orth tw o silver dollar», w hat would they do? T hey would «11 it for tw o silver dollars pay their depositor« in the demonet- ized stuff, and pocket ISo,oo?~oo by the legalized crim e. Wb«-ii »be tecame Mt-w, »be clung to Caatoria. When abe bed CT.i.lpeo. »be g»re them CaXurw N EW TO: F>AT. ~~ a ,- , . .. , - , IS ON THE W RAPPER H BI KGEK The P hiladelphia Inquirer s*7s it C o n tr a c to r a n d B u ild e r has been M r. B ryan’s “ misfortune ( GHAbS VALLEY. Oa. to get along in life too rapidly.” Pre- F laca and estím ate* furnisbtd for atl j cocity is always followed by early de- ' siars «tul s t j le s c f bntidm gs. AH wura i» cay—and we shall see, next Novem- warr>pU<* v «>ve —twfaeoon ber, that B ryan will afford no excep- G. M A X FIFLL, ; :*sn to tnc ruI*- G e n e r a l B la c k s m it h in g —— — « mass VALLEY. Oa fjfT“ J B O T T L E OB’ CASTORIA Cuter.* Is pzt *p la osa-siM bottlss only. It la net acid ia balk. Don't allow anycaa to tall yon anylkiag sis« m tha plea or premia* that it ia “ jnat aa good” and “ will answer a»ery pnr- poae.'* Aw &<• that yon g tl C A 8-T -0 &-I-A. TY» i*e- __ ____________ ia « ,TMy af ' wrappar. The ,r'“mPh of fr« “ '« « n’« ™ * ”e * ha’r wa* a icd’ and Strict atten tion givrn to all repairing cnecks passing through his home and lhe league has been his .^<bw ' wr • i v M W source b f income ever since he , and if ,tdotb not , oi ,H.rfcctiv they congress. will :efu-n>onr srnltjw. \ RLADEF TI.V.VAKE, II ARD W A K E, IR O N AND S T E E L , STOVE.% D IS H E S , C R O C K E R Y , G L A SSW A R E . 1 Will tom » of your render« give me a good rc*.eloe for m aking cold atarob? 1 am sellin g aelf heating flat iroua and iron a , little at every houaoend have to nae aotut . ' eta i t b • very place at' 1 want to know bow »«• | miiKe good cold Mlarob. My huaband vraa , In debt a i l being anxious to help him I thuu.’bt I would »-.ell a* If-beating flat iron and I am doing '' tenrtidl’ . A cent a worth I of fuel will heal the irou for three boura a-, you have a perfectly even heat, i oc can i iron in half the tim e au<l do danger of j acorehmg the cloth« a as with the old iron and you can get the m at tjeantiful gl< a . 1 aell nt nearly every boose aa the iron aavea Ko much fuel c v z y b o d y wants one. I m ake ; flJU ) on each’ it<a> and bave-iw l sold leas than ten any day I worked. My brother ia , doing well and 1 think anyone can innke tot* of m oney acwriter« a.-llitig iron«. J.F Casey A Co , S:. Louis. Mo-, will at rt any one in the bu.iuen»» as thev drJ n e. if yon will address them . 1 MHtS. A. KCSSLLL BAIN I D W Huff - r ll pav the higheat m arket ; prioe in caah for 'at L.jgs. Before yon Sell apply to or address A t O. W. Ill I I'. Stol-15 I y O l'N '- < t n i . E S o lic it e d * V. W Pitts Thresher and Engines A 74 I» Hedge Headers . /-CENT t >i«* <»l«t m L uiic I W A S C O A A H. B4MVTOSI. J MI*OH 1 A y r STABLES OR nnual F a ir Grass Valley Oregon • H O T E L L’r 'i u b u r t « (¿ íO m m o n a in a O p p o s it e S h e r m a n C o. B a n k . All p e r s o n s o w in g b il ls t o I . W H unting A Co, or tbe undersign*d. w ill pl*aw M-ttle i ou or t«efr»re October 1. in cash or its eqoiv- aleLt I must have money and call on tn se whom we have carried to t e ip me. I b is ' mean» b in n eS a. T he trav elin g public are respectfully l4or P rem ium Liste. E n try B lanks, and all inform ation. W rite to the S ecretary, T he Dalles, Oregon. A S M A C A L 1 S T E R , P re s id e n t. J O M A C K , S e c re to ry . Q .R & E f JBv ( ^merioan and European plan > G UINEAN, PROPRIETOR T u ru E U V S T GIVES THE CHOICE 0 E TWO K « u&£ an etlioient corps o f asaiittanis T R .lSSC O ST IX E .'ftA L and everything firstcla&s. THO n . Is the moat hom elike hotel in P ortland; U L R O U T VIA ES: Seventh and Washington Streets O regon M eals 2-5 cetile. a i» v ‘l í l l P I I IIP lid i VI LI l i t O VL. *,»»,, B A i’t*»« «»¡l («tarta ' DC « iO « ! - « ! *53 ASWriS Kavipiiia CoipM fs XteiPtfs A N T E O -FARM « TO LEASE. Thia ia tbe h »- hhou fur leasing farm laud ' *r‘ Sherm an o< 0nt7 «rd ns I have applicd- tiona very frequent.y all pe-kons who have ! REGULATOR AND DA1.LES fTTY I will accom m odate them with desirable tt nyMS. to the best of my ab ility, at reason able rates. Any person d -siriu g to lease or purchase land iu Sherm an county, is invit- ed lo call or address j . J . C. B I R K »». tf«‘!4 Moro, ,U .e « c » to give ua a ca ll, Good clean beds. Boa.-«] and lodgir g w t reasonable rates. Good Meals... Special attention ...Good Beds xivtn the traveling p c i He. » rtM a Post 0 ilice Store LIVERY FEED .HR SALE STABLES llr a w ^ev» Ile a l THE NEW ALTAMONT, JR., STABLES ▲ t H e r , « K e rw « « < o s a w iy . <>r» X o a . H av in g been com pletely rebuilt. More th an doubled in size, L. D. H OLDER, P r o p r ie to r . Is now better fixed th a n ever lieforc to accom m odate the traveling public. Give me a call. ■‘A R T X E fU U IP DlrHOLFTIOK ___ UUEGUV. W . II. «« II.I I «v«M, P r o p r ieto r . F. ' a fo e is herebv giv»-n that the co part- I nerabip heretofore e n - t in g bet<«e*-n ’.h^ cn- d«r*i»i»ed. d in c a g’-nersl m erchandising bi.aiot--« in Gra*» V -¡i»v, Sherm an countv O re. n. und« r IL» firn, n a l * o f M «-re _ M u t o , i* this dav m utually di«*d ved . L E « « tim e 1 e 1.1,10«»» will conti une • a l »u» oíd -laud ander the tirm nam e of Moure A R ollins. Dr. C. R. lù.-Pin« having |H4rcha»ed :be -n lire inter-«« o f L K. M<x>re and if. - new fi.-oi a«&m««-s a ll indebtedness o f the !ab firm and will e* Ik ct all «raUtand- • ’c g « o iu n i* . D «ted. Gras* V a|t»y, Oregon Septem ber le l ’Csfi. G W. McñuVi StCfA 22 L K M oca*. noKo, T lie Tloro H o te l..« . N * i ; V - , W. M« D osati». _________________________________ SUS*« « Good Teams. Good Eifs g C.C.CO. Plenty of flay u a Crua. ( t h e COLO kí EÍA ! ««. II. VI4M»Kt: { i ! K. 4>. .«acC'Ol', C. R. BOAT, Prices R e iso u M v . COMMERCRLCÖMPtay.; • P r tu ld e a i • K e ^ re ta a ry « i t e i* r * - * i « l e - n t 8 lh u g iuClIitiK for ripidly ta b lin g gral3 and being in clo u e touch w ith th e lead irg buyers and shippers of Oregon w heat are enabled tc C h n r a ia g n « w r la o n e * t lu u ie . OFFER THE FARMERS EVERY CENT THE MARKET WILL STAND I have tried the L ightning Cher? yon j reoentiy described m vo-ir paper a cJ it ia ; re r tu n lv a w * e sn churn iu tesa than «»ne m inute and the hotter is elegant i and yoo gel con»iJk-r «blv more butter ih tn ! when von u«e a com m on churn L to .k the 1 egeaey for tbe ct urn here a ad e^ery butter j ia«ker that ««e»w ii bur* one. 1 R aw »old j three d >ren and they give tbe beet of «.-.p »- j fac*i«-n. I know I cau te ll 100 in this town- « ■ » » sh ip as tcev churn ao qniekly, make so A n d reach more hotter thvn corr.tn »o churns and j are to cheap. Some or.e in every township , can m ake Î* •'Or there hundred dollars eeii inc tbe«e «-burn*, i^v adcYe vwng J. f. Carev A < o . St.L ouis, you c*>n ge. etrc^tasa »nd full inform ation » » y«>u can m ake tig mone.- j right at home. I h « v e w « d e «n the p -st tw-.» wreka and I nev»r ao;d anvthing t-efore in my life. I A FARMER Land ClSee at l he Dalle«. Oregon . Sept 10. lîttfi. { I Notice is berebv g'. ea that the follow ing, nam ed settler ba* filed n tide o f his in ten tion to m ake final proof in support«»/ ht« claim an«* that said proof will be m.tde be fore Wra H enrichs. G-untv Clerk at Moro Oregon, on O ctober 27, l*y»'- vtx. WILLIAM C l ERIE Hd F No SS9Î, for the e q n « 1* , lota 3 and m - c S3, tp 2 s. r li* e. w nt. He nam es the foil«-wing wite« • e F to p w b is continuous reaideooe upon and c u .n - liu n o f. said land, via—Frank Favne. Henry H ’ eteraon. Darnel Stewart, J V O'I.eery, all o f K utledge, O ’egun. bta!7o22 J< a F. M«x>aa. Register NOTICE FOK IT BLICATION. r.Aad Office at The D alles. Oregon. « Sept 10. 1 « « . t Notice is hereby given thr.l theAjH owing named tuttler has filed 'notice o f di intrn lion to make fiual proof m support of his olaim . and that said proof will be made before Wm Ht-nnch*. County Clerk, at Moro Oregon, on October 27. IS'.ai, v .z — DANIEL STEW ABT, Hd F. No 3724 for the n w q Sec 8 Tp 3 SR 1« E, wf xt e * ,. . . :d L liberal solicit th ,a : r ar-d t * r a l dealing d e a l i n g FOllClt t n e t trad r a d e at St R ufus, G ran t, Biggs, DeaChutes, Cnl*jmhos an d A rlington T in ier & B e n t o n WHOLX3A.U a>D BBTaiL H a r d w a r e 8 t« jv e s G r o c e r ie s He nam es the t’o.! vring wlfnesaes to prove his oontinu <oa residence upon act? cultivation o f. aaid land viz: Frank Pavne Henry It Fetersou, Wm Currie, J V O * L e « r v all of Rutledge. Oregon. ,'t*i.oi‘2 J»» F. M oobk . Register V »TH E FOR ■•» BLH 'A TtO N . Laud ( iffice at I be D a lles. Oregon I Sept ;.»th, lays. , N«>tioe is hereby given that tbe follow ing- OKEAT NORTHER VNT9N P A C IF IC . nam ed settler haa fl|e«i notice o f h»a in ten tion to stak e final proof in supp«>rt of his s v e K is s , | c la ii^ a m . that said proof w ill be m ade be fore W m . Henrieha. C«»nntv Clerk at Moro 1 Or . on October 30th. lay»», viz. WILLIAM a . h i n t e r . Hd. E. No. 3W8. for lhe w q « . q . Mcd i K a a sR S C ity , ° i.- '* ’ -*'• *P r 17 e. w iu < H e nafiiea Uie follow ing w itness, a to prove ' O e r« M Strtttnrrfi bis continuous retudame upon and cu ltiva tion ot, said land. vi*. Herm an Iherk«. T«»m t a la ih a n , G«o. W. Crocker. O. H. Russ«.; leave poktland every fiv e DAY’S I ? ' R utledge. Oregon. | £ts24«>?y j 19> p M oobb . R egister FOU SAN FRANCISCO. MINNEAPOLIS, Are now locrW J • n th e Ff^ncL b lo ck , opp«jé¡ie A. M. W illiam s & C cm pany, on Second street, *X 2xe E i t l l e i P ractical \\ J and ew eler C^ b be E. ; JACXHtS^N S atchmakeb . [ O ( ) K —MOMO LO DG E. N o . 113, . - XI • . T every Satordav nigh t clock. AJI vi sm u g brothers u otu c u y cord ially t a \it ; d to aftend. w .. „ E A. T hokpsom . N. G. w m . H old « , Secretary a t . - ri o M QBO found a t— : MCMC ; STOKE. All work warranted - - - )-A N D -( OR. M ail orders prompt*? attended to ’ rU B M T ügr STO RE! 174 Second Street T H E D A L L E «, c r e d e r UNDERTAKING K r a i t r . i ®s t i m i: t . > »,. DENVER, QKAHA S t PAFJ* I invited Moro, Oregon V IA . American plan, f2.00,<2.30; ♦3.00 W ASCO O R E C O N . ¡a b le supplied with the l»eft th e m ark et affords. • . vt . Ill MIVG, c - E. r HARRY I I I B f i . E n d i n g S a t u r d a y , O c t . 2 4 . I* * 9 ü . RATCa European plan, $1.90; $1.50; S2.0P. P r o p r ie to r NOTICE FOR FVBLICATION’ . W A S C ÎO CO Im pend Hotel FOR W AGONS, H A C K S AND B U G G IES, A LL K IN D S OE FARM M A C H IN E R Y N EW G O O D R IC H S E W IN G M A C H IN E . ED. Hteer Calves ar-d Y earlings are wanted by the undersigned, wb>> ia prepared to tw-.v ! cash and the kteat prices for the sam e. Ap ply to or address Sta24-.£ I w i l l t r e r t y o n r ig h t Moro, Orag<ni All perm ns mJ*-tit^d tn John " t u ia ' ' las« of the IPaekM uishm gba .mers iu Gr ' a »• fawn by notified ih«*t their ne- i jount» b a v . la en left with us for collection . ' a . w” k tb"* »he a-iue in«.»t !.« paid • 1 prorapily «»r eqpts mav be added. DAM ON A HOI H i m I sh all not wait to rent hall, or obtain tf s n GfngB v aije y, Oregon 1 speaker», or hire a bras* band. I have a l ready placed on sale mv first co n sig n m en t P» )R S A L B - o f new fall good». F ith er “gold bug»" or >*l Acre* in r' nckRiuaa eoon ly. Oregon 10 Acre« Ri i»bed. •‘»ilverite»-’ can share in tne dw tr.bution Balance in gnod l.w ber. ot season able m erchat disc at prices w hich 10 M i> - «wiuth vl lro a td »le. 1«'» Mile* front tk 'g u n City. w ill at on ce be the su rm ise and d eligh t ot* £1 Mile* frun» i ‘ortl»nd those w h o appreciate excep tion al value». " »nt T-Â) c*»h. liai au ce e s eiij The»-e has n ever been a sea*wi w hen terme. Âddra-a: ( . U . II O K M K«.. •m e w d bu ying c o u lJ a c c lp tl.h so m uch. a!7tf Uotai Hiver. Oteg«.n ’ The result is that the good» I ctfer tin« laii are the best value 1 have ever beer, able ri« E OF l»I.—<«Ll to g iv e. It w ill be in your o w n best in ter Notte» i» b . re by given that are. the un- est to pav m e an earlv vi<?» derwiifncd - b« rei fore doing a g*n«ra! grain inrSahiQ .- k ‘ ic«M- ui tbe c «univ of FOer- m au ai d rtaie of O w b u , en d e, ih t Arm name of 1 bon-p*on A MeD« r a le .L*ve thie dnT t y c utcai tugre-tu.nt di«aolved part nership. N. ’Y ÏDoftitWe^ RMiUtninc the butiinea» of <atd lima and F. W. M cDonald retiring. N. W. lh<><np~»n aaaatve« and RRre-ea to pay a 'l lia b iliti.* of ««id firm and ail note» and aco><un«a due to aaiu firm ahail be * r*td to b:iu. D ated M txkl ,nd. Oregon. SpeciaF atten tio n given to the C onnuen ial T rade. ( onreyancefi furnished to parties m aking Wasco, Moro, G rass Valley and oth er points in Oregon. G ih le n d a ’e, C enterville, Block House and other pointe in W ashington. 8 th A TbiinpMnn, Ira M eltouald. John J. McDou- ald aud George M cD on ahl.all of Monklund Oregou. (GtoKhl?] J as . F. aföoh»,K«-gister UM' b«*«iitifui w ’tig 7 ulu VulicT her hair U n ow a auburn. A n y o n e can get a «am ple pack age o f Zulu V u lier by sem lin g 21 tw o-ccn t *tam|>* to W ilson Jk Co., ,'’ew C oncord, O hio, and if it doe» not restore the hair to natural color tn three week* they w ill re- J turn your stam p»; it not o n ly restores the hair to natural color, but w ill stop lh e hair ,a l' n ff 0111 im m ed iately and is on e o f lh e be»i hair tonics m ade, and you take no ri»k l l q i i u l t o a I . «»1*1 M in e . U A Ÿ M K N T IS N L C E Si-A fcV ,h e ,n u n ‘Ph of whi!e re’ Kea*tn»t le ratea an i «tricilv e a st H'»rw Shoeing a apecbslity. All Publ' « n 5“c« ” • P™’*-«ion • o r k neatlv d .ne and i a*rant«d- A’1* Pro' ect» ant^ ^ iat prosperity » A> r hale . fcI” * « « ■ " > .« » night follow , J H bi. „ iu<„ Moro day. A stable financial svstem with ha« -»eowR.J of which will be fre.«b I»» ab- ut I O ke « n D istrict A oricvi . ti sal .1 calte*,. I heifer and a bunch of I lhe " and benthcent policy which 2 u.ootb»; fur J 4ic .’T i l l at mv piaoeoraddre«» S ociety , will be held in J. H. Ks.in. brought the nation thrd jg h the stress 1 Ft I I I Iti^ Moro. Oregon of w ar’ w ith its credit untarnished and its treasury overflowing, will ’pREAW ‘ _ J iA again bring relief to Yhe farm er, w ork All outstanding Sherman oonnuW arranta Serie* C. to the mechanic and good times to dued J nm *1 s <? /•Sv»’’’? ^ n«.w p«T able ret this oflioe. lu te cat will re-aae from thia the whole country, i was ve. v {jvar I sent fix a sam p le pack- j age, and in ies* than three week* m y hair I u a , perfectly restored to natural color, lie DEALEH IN H OF EVEKÏ R U F U S T he new steam ferry a t Rufus is j em ploym ent ‘o an idle laborer nor a great saving t*hhe*tuan c«»nn»y team sters rrtM B E K < I L it F.r. F IN A L PR O O F- Notice increase by the srrtnllest fraction the having bireinGfè fo G oldendale and heyoud. J t'»r PuMi«»ti«>n. ■ United Stal« a Land O fllce. The TXilletr dem and for labor products. T o the Three m iles travel ia saved over a ta-tter Oregon, Sept. 2Jib, 1898. N otice is hereby road. Stesura. Fotster and ThonJ^aun are given inat popocrat cry, “ open th è mints,” Me- careful mehu24r>,J and «Caysng the largea ferrv boat or» the In lan d LofcreKia are well k eil M c D onald , K inley >ays, “ open the mills.” T h e prepared to he.ndie alt tbo ba ««nt’J that o f- of uS&nS’R'rtfl < r. has tiled tioiioe of in ’en- fera, prouiLify and with aatiafaotion to all tion U) nnk'i £ iik I lYoof before Wrn. llen II« - solution of the whole question is in- rich«. County Clerk, nt hui <,*ice in 11«» i»ro, dd«try. R estore to u$ a policy which G ra y H a ir la d e (la r k . Oregon, ou Haturdiy tbe )4th day o f Novem h«-r, IntAi, on tim ber culture Application N o.; banishes idleness and the financial I «aw in you r paper a statem en t that 8QK, for the lots 1 and 2. and n «X o f \ iw rtsies w hich vex our politics will •filu V ulier w ould restore any head o f Section No 4, in Township N ) 2 aonth, raupe hair to natural color in three w eek s. A» No li' east. He rnuuea >«s w tinessea-E I»'« h »J speedily vanish. . ----- O F ------ B. B. C L A R K , t von d erfn ily the pan* year at Kufa«. He h «8 ’ I^and Office at I be DnlleB. (> rep on < bni-t a large and su bstantial warehouse. ,» . O ctober S’. h. 189» - ...................... M B etter a thousand tim es enlarge which is already well filled, including a car r Not ice 1« her» by given that the follow ing- i . r a • j l«i»d of b tn d ’b atu r f u e l s trCggiea and wag- n n u e l aMt|»r be« filed notice of his in ten the m arkets for A m erican products on«. You want to c a lló n R c T v n U f * when tion to rnnae Jnat proof in support o f his claim , and that rai«i proof e^ijl ba n& ile be than enlarge the m ints for the silver !°n 80 40 Knfn' fore Ragiutrr end K -oeiver. at The I)nl ca, lKifi. via. pfoduct of th e wot Id,n is w hat M aj. ¡ T he E uropean H ouse, kept by O regon, on November EDW IN O DELL, M cK inley Said to a party o f visiting *irs- H Frazer at The D allea, is where yon Hd. E No. for the w 1^ a e q , ae.^ aw q . .p.. *, . want to stop. M eals 2.*» oenta, and a free ata- Lrrmers. 1 r.e utterance describes the ble fur vonr horses The table is one of the and lot 4, sro. 7, tp 1 a, r lfi e. - v b n le d t n a t ir n r n m -m p w ¡ l I best in Oregon, and guests aro m ade to feel . He nam es the follow . -ng w itnesses to prove A n o le s it u a t io n . _ re . .O tn a g e W ill Ht b«»me during their stay m the city. Spec- |**a ootitinu-.u« re«idei.oe epon anu cnf*tva tioti of, «a id ln rd , viz. Albert Kotiert«. John nót create a dem and for or.e* extra Ul tfifcomtt'wiatwMtr.lbr invalid« Turkish M cDonald, Ed Davia and Janies Jobuson, hatha at any hour daring the day tim e. all of 't he D a lits, Oregon. bushel of w heat. It would not give Cwz’ n l'f J as . F. Mouita, R egister ~ SIGNATURE r r r 'h R iE T o r . J . FAC-SIMILE TIIE * I have seen som ewhere an inquiry **y» M aj. M cK inley—“ Cannot the U nited Slates establish a financial system o f its ow n? Is it too weak dnte. D«it«*d at M«»ro. < Wegon. tbi« fith day and dependent to do that?** His ans- o f Octoi-er, l<«fi. GEO. X BOLTON. Co. Treasurer. w er is, “ the U nited States now has a fc J O O D ’ 8 ^Trsaparilla ha* over and F t W Sfe»’« tar. Deputy. T )l* ‘OLVT!OX Of COPARTNERSHIP. •fir.nci.. policy, which in the m .in Notice ia hereby given that the ©o pari- it has been pursuing since the begin- i< is the One True BLOOD Purifier, nerehip haretofore exiaiin g between the un ning of the governm ent, and which ! -------------------------------------------- ------- tie reigned. doin g a general m trchandiatng basineM _ in Oraaa V alley. Sherm an county. it does not mean to change until ii^ Th'Ttrifl not a baeiaeefi w ithin the O _ _____________ regon, und r the firm name of Daiuoti A can find a better one.” P re ' d s e lv • I , . * * , *kat *ou ld c o t be Ijenebted by an advertise- > Damon retiring. The business > ih e*.cl!nr* those w ho m ake the inquiry are usu- n:*nt !D Oaaaavaa. i at -he old Mnr«t under.the fl«m na-ue «,f J A Co., M< &3T*. f A. „Mieri»«ry and ally .g ain st our Am erican policy of j T l „ O bsvkvek haa a fin ? aU?ik rt-»uetit W F. Weiß nJ baTing pur. base-i the entire interest «if M. Daui->n and the new firm a«- lhance, and they ate insisting that of b iin k paper now and is prepared to tarn .... . u . ’l e i . __-„I „1- « ®U» the fittest c - a t t U a p d moat artistic job auin«»« all ln«’cb ednesa of tbe late firm and nil v outstanding w e , lu * adopt the f in a n c ia l ¡X5.iC) Of work, vv* br.ve the Ioaterial to do it with: , ill oolleot „ .. - accounts. C hina and Mexico. It should not be J i m “ 1 th“ oU“ r '’ffioe hM CU‘ *ud Gra** y’ *** thought an evidence of lack of nation- i --------------------------------------------------- I ___^■°- **• -rnmix aF independence that we decline to , R. C. W allis’ A gricultural I in «• VOTI ce for rc » ligation . plem ent and Wagon trade ha* increared j x “ . “ . .. adopt th e ir^ o g o s itio n . - THAT THE t tt . GINN, (lixoii .Hdliiiiiild, Biggs, O i» n . H oratio C . K ing bolts B ryan. He says “ the C hicago convention was a failure. Called together as a dem o cratic convention it gave us neither a dem ocratic platform nor a democratic candidate. Unsound money is not C learly and surely the people are dem ocratic. T h e abuse o f an adm in coming to understand that the dread istration is not democratic. Above ful C rim e o f iS?3 was a crafty and all, any attem pt to m ake The judiciary '• deep laid plot to prevent the value o f suboidm ate to the legislative depart- the A m erican D ollar from falling he- ! m ent is not dentocratic.’ low roc cents. T h e S t.P aul Pioneer Press, w hich never does a thing loosely, fixes the facts that B ryan is in the p ey of the mine owners. B ryan has received an annual salary of $6,ooo from the jiinetallic league, as dem onstrated by / f o o d Hirer Nnr&ery. Win. *1 itlett, grower nlnl dealer in choice Nursery S toci bas the only stock of tbe Ynkim- <t|>|>Ic th - I h h » o f red apples, and hr long h keeper hr the Yellow Newtown He has about 20,1)00 apple tree« of the tiest varieties, » r o sin g i ‘ i ( hr Nursery. All atari- ! dard TarhlieH are ''rafted from the heat ato-k in H ood River. .Mail order«« prompt I v tilled. Ad tire a Win. F illett, Hood R iver,O r. C A S T O R I^ Yor President, WM M eKINLEY. of O hio. 1 ¡'ARTISAN ELECTORS, g fflW .................................... E D IT O R R e p u b li c a n N a t io n a l T ic k e t . T. k E. T A O .V For fa ll dvtailH call on E. E. L ytle agent, W<'I'!« B FOB n Bi ¡« ITUM at The Dallea. or addre-aa Land Office, The D alles. Oregon « M H H- XT, tfen . Äasa, V L , v * |» 4 . 1-Mh. 18»; i otice is hereby given that the full. « i urdan«!, 0 - ««goti nameu settler has ,il«d notice o f hts litten i — M cNEILL, Pr«*siu« nt a,,d Manager. j tton to m ake final proof in »import o f bis T.MK TtHl.K I >Qo that sani pr«x»f will Ite m ade be- Train N o.l arrivis D alles 4JÌ0a.m . L eaves , , H enrichs Cdnntv Clerk, at Moro, D ilie s 4:5.*»a in. I O ngor., on Ootober 30. 1R»>, v iz . I rstn No.2 arrives D alles 10:4('p.iu.Leaves O BADIAH H. l it SSELL D alles 10:47» p.iti. i»,» «,« K .. .. Train No.8 arrives from Portland nt 1JKÏ6 r 17 e w m. * ’ * * ** 4 tp 3 ’ ’ — q > G.A. CLARKE E P E O P L E S P r o p r ie to r M a in S tr e e t, M oro O r J^EEPS ON HAND IN FULL SUPPLY F U R N IT U R E C 1L S p a i n t s G L A S S X2c««t is ntl J w l f r and Watch Maker A ll w o r k w a r r a n t e d e C o ffin s C a s k e ts T r im in g s C a rp ets W a ll P a p er W in d o w S h a d e s. D oors and W in d o w s A ll K i n d s o f M o l d i n g s I-vT“ W henever y«»o need anyth in g in ni’ lin i would be pleased to have von c a ll. E. P E O P L E S, M oto. Oregon. « • T h e D a lle s , Ore E ast Second Street. QU IdKLT SXCVBXD Tr»Je- a«rka »»4 Ckernrht» 4 2 iiMwpt!» r**‘*r*1 »»4 **!* »unían» ***** a » iBtn<4u«*4. «f WWT S S 8 S cv«4«<*u »i i.» m a.rra«4 ka4 »at. LOS r —By r. vnld Indian many years ago. I desire D ailv between Th’a D alles. Vancouver to correspond a ith O r e - J «f chaw OVBVa and Portland. Freight hl J paMengor rat« a ‘gun parties » h o may lie w PAiast-E » hex rarsn is / llowks ws »» B e nam es the f«»ll«»wing w itness. » to pn»r_ greatly reduced. Regulator leavea Dallgti 1 fr in No 7 denari» foe i» ,..i„ , i able to supply me with „ & J rtlaad at Ins continuon s residence upon mid cultiva at 8 a m and D alles City leaves Portland at choioe Indian relics such 7 • a.m . Free j ! ...L 4i«»n o f «aid «™«iu. land, viz. lle e n tm Dierks “ e ie e »torage o io m g e at a i The i ne D u a alles. lle O . T m in X .. ’u oz . » iz. u u a sn u IH erkS. us spi-ar heads, airow W . «■■ A l l » w „ y> « J c n - I » c e n i V * «« I W ? 2 U ? S S S " S ¡ H » u F  * î t „ S X W, ¿ Í 7 k " ' " ' bends atone pipes, etc. W rite me tellin g -J-he .» a lle i C r«K* a . W . • « a l » íte m I e ; what you have. Address H. P. H imiltow . ____________ tt* rw ■ rw «a 1 w " ( U • w • Two Rivers Wis aPW iivvvvvw v T« V « Î V« T T