to record the proceedings of the meet
ing.
After the calling o f the roll the
M o r e « 'M y O f f i c i a l P a p e r .
O F F I C I A L i'A F E K O F H H E K M A N C O .
presiding officer shall cause the jour
MORO, O R E G O N .
nal of the preceeding meeting to be
be
read, when it shall be corrected if
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necessary, and approved.
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R ule 3. The presiding officer shall
announce, at e:ch meeting of the
Ideas of geojjiaphy are relative. A
council, the business in order as fol
year ago the Philippines seemed far
lows:
more distant than they seem today.
1. Calling ol the roll.
2
Reading of minutes of previous
Gen.Porter,ambassador to France,
meeting.
and Secretary Alger; so the gossips
3 Reports of standing committees
arc saying; will soon exchange port«
4 Reports from special commit
folios.
tees.
A southern river steamboat stopp
5 Reports from city officers.
ed two hours and waited for a farm
6 Unfinished business.
ers wife to find and milk a cow in or
7 Petitions and remonstrance*.
der to accommodate a sick passenger
S Introduction and first reading of
ordinance bill*.
T he latest reports available place
9 Second reading and commit
the total capitalization of railroads in ment of ordinance bills.
10 Third reading of ordinance
the United States at $10,859,240,000
Last year the government paid the bills.
11 Communications a u d resolu
railroads $50,444,291 for carrying the
tions.
snails.
13 N ew business.
T he N ew York Onondagas have
13 Bills against the city and other
deposited their wampum belts with financial business.
Messages from the mayor shall al
the state University tor safe keeping.
Since the Jeffersonian banquets it ways be in order. All questions re
would be a good idea to put the Chi lating to the priority of business shall
cago platform in the same glass case. be decided without debate.
R ule 4. The presiding officer shall
Hon.F.C.Reed of Astoria has been preserve order and decorum. l i e may
appointed state commissioner of fish speak on all questions of order in pref
eries. Gov. Geer knew what he was erence to any other member, rising
about when he “ignored other peti from his seat for that purpose, and he
tions” to make this selection. There shall decide on all questions of order,
is not a better man for the position subject to an appeal of the council.
in Oregon or out of it.
In case of an appeal from the decis
ion of the chair, the appeal shall be
The Mayflower mine at Ochoco,
stated as follows, ‘‘Shall the decision
o f which Hon. W .P.K eady is presi
of the chair stand as the decision of
dent, will soon become one of the
the council?”
leading properties in the mineral belt
R ule 5. T he presiding officer shall
©f the W aiting Empire. It is now
rise to put a question, but mav staie
reducing 50 dollars a ton ore into 500
it sitting. Questions shall be distinct
dollar matts, which it finds profitable
ly put in this form, to-wit, “ As many
to ship to the refinery by long drives
as are of the opinion that (as the ques
to the railroad. The matt* will per
tion may be), say aye;” and after the
haps be placed on board cars in this
affirmative vote is expressed, "A s
city.
many as are of a contrary opinion,
W hen the collier Brutus reached say no.” If the presiding officer doubt,
Mare Island recently after a long or a division is called for, the council
voyage to Manila, her bottom was shall divide— those of the affirmative
found covered with mature oysters, first arising, and afterwards those of
from stem to stem, which became at the negative.
tached to her while lying in Manila
R ule 6. T he following standing
bay. The bureau of construction has committees shall be appointed by the
been bothered to classify samples—it may or at the beginning of the council
» presumed the flag-ship will be in year:
1 Committee on ways and means.
similar condition when she comes
> Committee on ordinances.
home, and those may be classed as
Olympia oysters.
3 Committee on accounts and cur
rent expenses.
SOBO CITY COUNCIL.
4 Committee on streets and public
The following Ordinance? have property.
5 Committee on licenses.
been paaeed. and are now in force:
No 1. To regulate and prescribe
6 Committee on fire and water.
the duties of the recorder.
7 Committee on health and police
No. 2. Defining the duties of the
A ll special committees shall be ap
treasurer.
No. 3. Defining the duties of the pointed by the presiding officer,unless
otherwise ordered by the council
eity marshal.
R ule 7. Each committee to which
No. 4. Describing the Seal of the
City of Moro.
any matter is referred shall submit
No. 5. Describing the dutiee of the it at the next regular meeting after
eity attorney.
such reference, unless further time is
No. 6. Regulating fees of the city
granted
by the council, a written re
officers.
No. 7. To License, tax and regu port o f the facts in relation to the
late certain callings.
Hawkers, matter referred,with an opinion there-
pedlars, circoses, theatrical troupes, I on. Such report shall be presented
jugglers, traveling shows, bowling , in order, and in open session by the
allevs, billiard tables, etc.
' chairman, or other member of the
No. 8. To tax dogs.
No. 9. To remove dead animals, t committee. It «hall be filed with the
• recorder and entered upon the journal
bury the same, etc.
No. 10 To prohibit keeping hogs , When a committee fails to 1 eport on
within certain limits.
a subject, the matter may be brought
F abiiaL od by A u thority. ]
before the council by a motion prop
RULES OF ORDER.
erly made, seconded and carried
R ule i . The regular meetings of
the council shall be held upon Mon
day evenings of each week, and the
hour of m eetn g shall be at 7.3o
• ’clock p. m.
The cunncil may, at aay meeting,
adjourn over the next regular meeting
by a majority vote, or designate a
different day on which to meet, but
You have used alb
such order shall apply only to the
lime named.
; sorts of cough reme- ■
R ule 2. The mayor shall call the
;dies but it does not,
members to order at the stated hour.
Should there not be a quorum pres
yield; it is too deep
ent it shall be the duty of the cit>
marshal immediately to inform the
seated. It may wear
absent members,except those known
itself out in time, but
Io be unavoidably detained, that their
presence is required to enable the
it is more liable to
council to proceed to business.
produce la grippe, r
Should they fail to appear on such
notice the members present shall ad
pneumonia or a seri
journ to the next regular meeting, or
ous throat affection.
an earlier day. In the absence o>' the
mayor the m emlers present shall
You need something
choose one of their number to pre
that will give you
side—and should the recorder be ab
sent any meeting the members pres
strength and build
ent shall choose one of their number
T
h
e
O b se r v e r .
Thai cough
Hangs on
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Coutaiu Mercury,
m mercury will surely destroy the
sense of sm ell and completely de
range the whole system when enter
i n g it through the- mui'uocs surfaces.
Such articles should never tie used
•xcept 00 prescriptions from repu
table physicians, as the damage
they will do is t**n fold to the gfxid
you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Chenev A Co., Toledo, O.,
contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucuous surfaces of the
• vsteen. In buying H all’s Catarrh
Cure he sure ’ind get the genuine.
It is taken interoallv, and made in
Toledo. Ohio, by F J. Cheney A Co.
Testimonials tree. Sold by drug
gists, price 75c. per Lottie.
H all’s Fam ily Pills are the best.
R u i.s 8. Proposed ordinances shall
be known as oidinance bills. They
shall he entered upon the journal, un
less otherwise ordered by the council,
and filed by the recorder. It objection
be made to the introduction of an or
dinance bill, it shall lie over until the
next meeting, except when the bill is
reported by a committee, or unlevs
otherwise directed by the council.
R vlk 9. Every ordinance bill shall
receive three readings, prev ious to its
being passed. The presiding officer
shall give notice at such reading
whether it he the first, second or 3d.
If the bill shall be objected to on its
first reading, the presiding officer
shall immediately state the question
to be, “Shall the bill Ive rejected?” If
no objection be made, or if the ques
tion to reject lx? lost, the bill shall be
read the second time at once. By
unanimous consent the bill may be
read the second time by title.
R ui . r io . Upon the id reading of
the bill, the presiding officer shall
state, “ This is the second reading of
the bill, it is ready for commitment
or amendment.” N o bill shall be a-
mended or committed until after it
has been read twice.
R ule n . If a bill be so amended
as to make it necessary, in the opin
ion of the majority, that it should be
engrossed, it inay be referred to the
recorder for that purpose,and he shall
at the next regular meeting report a
correctly engrosser! copy of the hill
RULE 12. N o bill shall be read the
third time during the same session at
which it is introduced except by unan
imous consent of the council, express
ed by an affirmative vote on calling
the roll.
R ule 13. The final question after
the second reading of every bill shall
be, “shall the bill be read a 3d time!”
No amendment shall be received for
discussion after the third reading of
any bill,but it shall be in order, before
the final passage of any such bill, to
move its commitment under special
instructions.
R ule 14. After the third reading
of the bill the presiding officer shall
state the question to be, “ Shall the
bill pass?” The recorder shall call the
roll ar.d enter the ayes and nays in
the journal.
R ule 15. After the passage of a
bill, the question snail be stared to be,
“ S h a l l the title of the bill be the title
of the ordinance!”
R ule 16. The recorder shall num
ber the ordinances as passed, every
ordinance receiving the number to
which it is entitled.
R ule 17. All ordinances shall be
signed by the mayor and the recorder
before being published or posted as
required by the charter.
R ule 18. A ll unfinished burine's
shall be attended to before new busi
ness is introduced.
R ule i 9. N o motion shall be de
bated until it has been seconded, and
distinctly announced by the Residing
officer—and it shall be reduced to
w riting. It shall be read by the re
corder, when required, for informa
tion. A morion may be withdrawn
at any time before amendment.
R ule 20. Every member, when a
question is taken, »hall vote, unless
the council, bv unanimous consent,
for a special reason,shall excuse him;
but no mem' er shall be permitted to
vote on any subject in which he has
a direct pecuniary interest. T w o
members may demand the ayes and
noes on any question except a ques
tion to adjourn, when it will take
three members.
R ule 21. When the reading of a
paper is called for, except petitions,
and the same is objected to by any
member, the question as to whether
it shall be read, shall be determined
by a vote of the council without d e
bate. This rule is not applicable to
any bill, resolution or amendment or
other proposition which may be at
the time directly under consideration
R ule 22. Every member, when
2
3
4
5
6
7
h or a call of the council.
ADDITIONAL LOCALti.
T o lay on the table.
F. H. Meader A Co carry Lucky
I o postpone to a day certain.
Strike tobacco.
T o commit.
Hnggard ha* the famous Rough
T o annul.
Rider cigar. Try one.
To jx)stpone indefinitely.
Ample accommodations, ssm ple
R ule 26. The previous question room, table, for commercial travel
shall be in this form, “ Shall the main er?, at New Moro Hotel.
question be now put?” It shall only
The Post Office Store has a fine,
l»e admitted when demanded by two large new stock of Stationery, No
members present, and its effect shall tions, etc. Best cigars in the city.
he to put an end to all debate, and
Wasco’s feed and livery stable,
bring the council to a direct vote; J. M. Hoag proprietor, is one o f the
fiist upon amendments reported by a best places in the county to put up
Best of feed and lota of it.
committee, if any; second,upon pend at
ing amendments; and then upon the
main question. On a motion tor the
rilla is the h o t blood purifier, nerve
previous question, and prior to the
and stomach tonic. Get H O O D 'S .
seconding of the same, a call of the
Any kind of repairing to tin ware,
council shall be in order; but after
granite ware, iron ware, brass, etc.,
T he ( jkkat F avorite of the F armers for harvesting graiiv —950 of them ix use o n the P acific
two members shall have seconded done quick and cheap by J. V. Web
(. oast
T hey harvest over half the entire grain crop in C alifornia , and have d > ne it for
such motion, no call shall he in order ber, Moro. Shop next door to Mrs.
years . .. .T hese C cmbined H arvesters were first used in W ashin . ton in 1890, and they are
prior to the decision of the main K. to. West’s restaurant.
pronounced by the O regon and W ashington farmers , who have seen them , as the only buccess -
question.
ful ma < hine for harvesting wheat , bye , oats and barley ......................................................................
If vou fail to see what yon want
R ule 27. On motion for the pre in E Peoples’ Moro Furniture store
To opfrate the machine on a 1 6 - f t . OR 1 8 - f t . cut requies about 26 H EAD of horses axd four
vious question, and under the same, just ask for it. He has such a large
MEN. AND TH EY will CUT, T H R E SH . RECLEAN AND SACK 25 TO 40 ACRES A BA Y , LEAVING TH E GRAIN
there shall be no debate. All inci stock that it is impossible to keep
SACKED IN TH E FIELD READY TO BE HAULED TO MARKET AT ONCE, . . Y o C NOT ONLY SAVE XOUR TH R E SH
everything in eight all the time.
ING BILL, BUT WILL OBTAIN FROM TWO TO FOUR BACKS TO TH E ACRE MORE THAN BY USING A HEADER OR
dental questions of order arising af
ST R IPP E R .
F O R FURTH ER INFORMATION A D D R E SS
You get the Colonel cigar in W as
ter a motion is made for the previous
co of Potter and Morrow Also of
question, or while acting under it,
Moore A Karlin and at the Postoffice
shall he decided, whether on appeal store in Grass Valley.
or otherwise, without debate.
Mrs. West’s card appears in this
R ule 28. When the question has paper. Her new quarters are in the
or
once been put and decided it shall be Anderson House and she is fortu
in order fot any member who voted nate in having an excellent window
with the majority, to move for a re to show her goods and is making
consideration thereof, and such mo good use of it.
tion snail take precedence of ail oth
The non Fraaaciacs Examiner prixr horae
will ai^nd the acaaon et IW»
er questions, except a motion to ad
journ. N o motion shall be reconsid
V Io r ® , Tuesdays. Barsuaw > a l l e y
W e d n e sd a y s and T h u r s d a y s.
I p p er
ered more than once.
H
a
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C
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a
a
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F
rid
a
v
s
and
.Saturdays
R ule 29 N o motion to reconsider 1
P ractical W atchmaker
Meroe is a chest-
.
shall be entertained at a later period
axd
J ew eler .
n u t-so r r e l, e ig h t
4
k
than the next regular session of the
year» o ld , bred
C an be fo u n d a t—
by D .J . M u rp h y
I
council after the vote to reconsider 1
o f S a n ta C la ra ,
1 . : J A C O B S E N S : M U SIC : S T O R E .
has been taken; but when anv vote
C a l , S ire S o u d a n
174 S eco n d S treet
C703. record 2-22.
shall be reconsidered the council may
G rand S ire S u l
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at the same time proceed to reconsid TH E DALLES, -
\ \ heat and Barley rolled to order. Custom work a specialty.
ta n ,2 U 4 ; 1st d a m
P a tcb en M o lly .
er any previous vote or order in re
AU work w arranted
M ail order» prom ptly
F
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e
n
i
s
n
w
d
a
tten
d
ed
to
lation to the same subject matter,
TKRMS
C s s re d V ie a In .
without further notice.
S in g le se r v ic e
F r a i s e a a d F e g e s a h ie * .
R ule 30. A ll motions, resolutions,
$ 5 .0 0 . S ea so n g i o n o. 3 o r m o re m a res
o w n e d by th e sa m e party S 0 0 e a c h .
orders, bills, petitions or other com
A it b ills d u e an d p a y a b le J u ly 10th 1S90
th e
a Vf a r e , O r e g o n .
munications, shall be entertd upon
M ares bred a t o w n e r » risk .
• m ihr «J o A m
the journal unless otherwise ordered
<«. I> . W o o d vs o r t h . O w n e r
Dried ta d C tia e d Fruits
S o lic it y o u r c u sto m w ork
by the council.
b a tta fa clk x i g u a ra n te ed
A lw ays 01 Hand
R ule 31. Any member voting in
the minority on any question, and
Best lù e tt OU Retiii-
i m p o r t e d C ly d e
protesting against the vote of the
ing
Process lo o m
B a is e r « E g g a . F e a l t r y
council, may have his protest entered
W e ig h s 1700 lb s, b av co lo r
a w A a l l M iu tfa wff a * i
WrwBasce
on the journal, if the language and , Cora lid Chop l i i l la Cowetfioi
W IL L M A K E T H E SEAAON A T
subject matter of such prote*t would I
R e d B a r * . M o r e , on > |r . J s rs.
MAIN
S
T
R
U
T
have been admirable m the discus- j H K P O R T E R
T
u e s d a y s and till W e d n e sd a y s a m .
NEAR THIRD.
P rop rietor an d M m a g e r .
sion of the subject.
A t w ay r a a s c h .
k n o w n as t h e
B lG E L O to , O R E G O N
R ule 3a. The recorder shall pre F rartical ■ullwvigfct. Mill««
F ra n k H a w te v p la c e , 3 m ile s so u th
•» SB »ear n p r i f a < «
e a s t o f S p a u .d in g C h a p e l; W e d n e s
pare a journal file for each meeting
P r o p r ie to r
d a y s p m , T h u r s d a y s. F r id a y s ar.d
of the council, in which shall he en
S a tu rd a y s.
tered the title af all ordinances, re
T E R M S . $ i o 0 0 lo r in su r a n c e , w h e n e v e r
ports, resolutions or other business
th e m a re i# k n o w n to be w ith foal.
on the table, and any new business,
$ S c o for th e s e a x x i, p a v a b ie J u ly ts t
$ 5 0 0 s in g le se r v ic e , p a y a b le M tim e
that may be proper to bring before
the council.
H e h a s a k in d d ie p o ^ itu x ^
and is w e ll k n o w n in S n erm a n c o u r t v .
Ladies needing the assist
R ule 33. Appointment of officers
ance of a first class dress
shall be by ballet and a majority of
F O R F U R T H E R P A R T IC U L A R S
maker are invited to call on
IN Q U IR E O F
all the members of the common coun
Johaay
filila
cil shall be necessary to constitute a
choice.
R ule 34. If t^e question in debate At her dres* making parlors over
the Nl. M. Company store
contains several potnt«, ary member
S ix y e a r ® ld e a p p l v b a g
may have the same divided—but the
U rQ b i 1«OU IO*.
mover of the question shall^iave the
rignt to designa'e upon which point
E n g lish D ra ft and Clyde
the vote shall be first taken.
A n d e re w w B a lld lu g
Wul make Use »essoa at
M a lt a S t r e e t , S t a r * . O r »
R ule 35 A motion to adjourn shall
MORO’ at
Blue Bam, Monday
be decided without debate and shall
M illin e r and D res s M a k e r
noons to Wednesday rooming»
alway s be in order, except that w nen
H a r e e v e r y t h in g to be fo u n d in
once voted dow n it shall not be in
an u p -to -d a te m illin e r y parlor.
RUTLEDGE»
® y Place Wednes
L aie«t n o v e l tie« a lw a y s at h a n d .
day altemoons and Saiuiday
order until some other business has
T H E HALLBBI» O B K t i O * .
Ml«*«* M . 11. Guwss, D r e a a m a k e r
noons to Monday roomings
been taken up.
R ulk 36. The rules of the council
BLL'i SCHOOL H O ISZ, T h u n d «
shall l< observed in committee of the
noons to Saturday rooming», at
McCalvay’s one mile north.
whole, »0 lar as applicable, except as
W k o ie t i.i ajul R etail Dealer
l«t Vhrrœ ae voua»« l" q [ » o ia
to the time of speaking, and except
T e r m s : $ S .o o in su r a n c e , 5 a n se a so n
p a v a b ie J a ly i*L
>0 s in g le s e r v ic e ,
also, ('.at the ayes and noes shall not
w. J Marti.
W. G. A r m a w r th»
p a y a b le at tim e o f se r v ic e .
J. M. F.orer.
rim
emet L H «.nu».
be taken taken.
Rule 37. In all cases not provided
«¿O ETJK A RKOB.
C a n « a re r o u c o eta o n e v e r y barrel
R u tle d g e .
by these rules the council shall b< G ood« «old at b oth W a sc o and M oro
Fo»t
o
ffice
a
d
d
ress
1«
M
oro,
O
reg
o
n
governed by the law and practice as
»W ord, O r e g o n
laid down in Cushing’s Law and
H a v e th e b est m a c h in e sh o p and
Practice of Legislative assemblies.
fo u n d ry in E a stern O regon and
Rule 38. N o rule shall be suspen
a r t read y to d o a ll klnda o f
ded without the concurrence of two-
a . C . W A L L IS , P r o p .
B la e k a a a lt ls lw c . B a p a l r l a * .
thirds of the members present, and
no additional rule or amendment RUFOS, SHERjBflH C0M OR.
W o o d W o r l t l a g , 4 'a * t lo g
shall be made w ithout giv ing at least
U s r s « S s b o e io * a B t p e c la lt y .
one weeks’ norice, and the concur-
Firws-ela»« la every raepect
Cleaa reew s.
««4 bed* and a tabl« m well set as a a r te ike
S ou th Bound No 1.
N orth Bound N o. 2
lence of two thirds of the members f a la * « Reapua.
Lv 6 45 pm Bivcs ............
A rt 2
pm
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»vr.
7
10
pm
G iheona ...........
1 10 pm
present. Frovidtd, that no rule re
For Ike hcn.ftt ef battUr« aad ethers ru ttin g
7 25 pm Maaoo __
U nnnhoo
Rufua »n4 w u k lo g earlx neeia, the manager
12 5(1 ptn
quiring unanimous consent shall be has arranged hear« as te ll«»a .
7 45 pm K lo n d v k e ..........
12 90 pm
BrvakfaaL----------- S le T e tle c k .
7 53 pm S u m m it .
12 20 pm
suspended by operation of this rule.
Pm a « r ....... ....... . B te S
*
R u n s a g e n e r a l d e liv e r v w a g o n
S OH pni H av C anon J ne
11 &L*ra tt M e a n s :
he arises to make any renitrk, or of
fer any motion or other proposition,
shall arise in his place and address
the chair. He shall confine himself
to the question and avoid personali
ties. Objection being made, no mem
ber shall speak moie than twice in
any debate on the same dav, and at
Ordinances will be printed as last
the same stage of the question,w ith a* |mas 1 l>le in The Observer.
out leave—and a member who has
once spoken shall not l»e again enti
tled 10 the floor, rxfi pt for explana
tion. t<> the exclusion of another who
has not spoken.
1
R
ule
23.
\
\
hen
tw
o
or
more
mem-
•
up the body.
l>ers rise ai once, the p re*iding officer
shall name the one who is to speak
f
1
first.
R ule 24. W hen a memtier i- call
1^ V vll
äXr* fcc!
t
ed to order, he shall sit down until
the chair shall have determined
w ill do this when everything : j whether he is in order or not, and
every question of order shall be de-
else fails. There is no doubt
1 ¡‘led by the chair, subject to an ap-
about i t
It n o u ris h e s ,
■J[EC IIN C H tA 1
xal to the council by any member,
! strengthens, builds up and
it
a
member
be
called
to
order
lor
makes the body strong and
5 ? D IS E A S E
i healthy, not only to th ro w ! words spoken, the exceptional lang
uage shall immediately Ive taken
off this hard cough, but to
down
in writing.
fortify the system a g a in s t
R
ule 25. When a question is un
_ BwutWl«» Ut« Com al*» V»n, FvriAcs Ik«
further attacks.
If you are
■ '» « •« I-r*a><. <. -•«» » in. C u t^ C u a
der
debate,
no
motion
shall
be
re
l*wg««tl<’a» B im I a il Eruption* e f
run down o r emaciated you
■r* i
» An
I » « « lb « S -r»
I ante, »old na atxo lat« «varani«« v j ad
ceived but the following priviledged
should certainly take this
druffgGt* ■( Sftt., fttX-. and g l .00.
qurstions, which shall have prece
• C. W E L L S < co.. UXROV. n V.
nourishing food medicine,
j
• AIT
dence
in
the
following
order:
a
Joe. and «1 <«, all 4rti<giats.
•
f S C O TT A B O W N k, Chemist». New Y«rk. 9
1 To adjourn.
For hale by A . D . B o lto n & C o , M oro.
scon’s
EMULSION
H olt B
r o s .
O r ig in a l L in k B
elt
COMBINED
STOCKTON, O b I.
T i f - I O
U I H
P
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WALLA WALLA, Wash
BROS
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Tke b I bibb > v b
H U E
SHSRSAN COUNTY PRODUCT
Buy it!
Try it!
Stick by it.
Sorth Pacific Flour Mills, Wasco
•WUbtte ef
H'fteRfJleM .Will
Farmers'
Meat Market
f
BUTTE
s
Dress Making
... Parlors.
Union Lumber Company
C l a r k , M a n a g e r
La
Visa Maggie Baft
MRS. E. M. WEST
XeBeaild,
D e a le r s io B u ild e r s S u p p lie s .
L im e . L a th a n d C e m e n t.
L u m b e r , W o o d a n d C o a l.
A gen t* fo r R u slifo r d Wra g o n s .
BRYAN
F o r P h o to g r a p h s ,
C o lu m b ia R iv e r S c e n e s
D. M. RADLEY
lW oiinlaii* V ie w s a n d F r a m e s .
I iiiL
B
; R
f
,
C b .
City FtBodry
RUFUS HOTEL
That
Mark!
_ Trucking
Break last ___ ___ l U i t
•
A Sight watchw aa w ill he ««netanlty em
ployed te awaken gueate: to meet a ll tram *
and reeelva gu«so arrivtag during th« night.
to all parts o f M oro and v ic in ity
G o o d s o f a ll d e sc r ip tio n m o v e d
and ca refu l h a n d lin g g u a ra n te ed
Ltvary t« a *a oaa b« procured as any tin*«
•IU>«r n a j or nlgoL
T E A M H IT C H E D U P R E A D Y F O R B U S IN IMS
all hours o f the day.
RATES R EASO NA B LE
A N D B U SIN ESS
M
E
N
I i ’ l S
J
G IV E
DR. I0R0AN A CO..
_
ME A CALL. E B. L ttlb ,
M itchelL
ME
from the effect* c f youthful indiacretion« or <«•
’ ve. . > ai-tturee yanrv. Nervou* and Physical
Ik e e illt v .lM a iM t t e ia e y .L m a t X n a tb w w d
o ail >t* oumi»'i jtk s n ;
p er runt orrhera*.
f . - i n i a t u r r b o a , «Je.uw rrhara*, O leeS ,
. r , ' , u i n r y a f V r t n n t la a g , e t e . By a
cvir ^uiaiiua of remediaa, of great turalive pow
er, the lkh ti« h - .
arranged hi» treatu-.eot
(hat it will not oolv aiT ed iatmediale rei ef but
pat »auent cure. The Doctor doe» not claim to
(«-Lem uiiracle«, hut b well-known to be a fair
•nJ M^uare I'hy.ieiaa and Surgeon, pe eminent
»n h>* »peJahy— l> i* » e n » m w f J l e u .
M y p b t lt n Ih -'ro rc h lv orr^r.'ittrd from the
■r«< -m w ithout udu.; M r r r a r r ,
S1VS1KY -M AM applrluc to na w ill re- 1
c e u e m ir Aonert nfnni m of hla complaint.
11'e w<7f G'oarau.'cra
C i ’jiK tn
every cats we «»d.'rf.Ut, or /o r/rU One
John Foss.
Mitchell & Foss
p. C. O’R ixllt ,
NIor®,
•
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BlasksnxitMag
Wood W exkiag
I i « a w ork repaired
*
Q
u ic k ,
aw
Leave Moro daily except Sundays
at 7 a m. Arrive Antelope 6 p m
Stages arrive at Kent at noon.
•■ »
w ay
BB.OB.
E tp rc« « p a c k a g e s and freig h t c a r e fu lly
h an d led and d e liv e r e d * lo n g th e ro u te
p ro m p tly and at rea » o n a b le ra les.
Wrigfct * Kerr i l l
9 l® r * . O re g w a .
A w « e l® p e , O r e
Observer three years for
ftw k b rr
^ tn m p e to
th rd e r
<» Tlse O bserver O ffic e .
T
AEteful in design.
H urts not tke purse.
E ast to the feet.
B u ilt for service
E v«ry ¿Ay And Sunday.
S t y le up-to-date.
<
T h o ro u g h ly put together.
> j»
MPILAI HUEIIU lOOTt
lla r w a R h e r in g a M p e c la lt y .
N« at
tnatcrixl
U n<kr the sun.
Y at 4 w id e v a lu e s .
We sell these Shoes.
Men si
UfOfncn looking for their tnooc]
worth, buy them.
F a re
O F SVERV s c s c a im w i TO O R D E R
the finest and iaig - ( M i w i n u f it» kind in the
world. C»mv and 1- u h >w woii„c> iul!v you
are made; hovr t. tv, ' 1 • . n r-. ,
We are i-o -f.-i
v adoioj i. w
rcin.rr*.
ffr?. C all or w r :«>.
\
H bfb - Aatelepe
O regon
Commercial Job Printing!
▼ltsrr dil A<»n bat ’ s
G r e a t M u se uni c f A » a to m y
O eo era l M anager
5 h o p in th e K a se b e rg B 'd g
T lta w w ju x l D c l l r . r n
Ccj'.-oltiition F R E E a n , «trirtlv private.
C l U S & h S r m r PF. ^ n X J i i L R . Treat-
wcr.t pcriocally ev by letter, bend fur book.
“The P » t ,it > s « i L v r» f M a r r lt t j g e ,'*
free. (A rainahle b>x>L to.- men./
11 55 am
1 1 4 0 am
L v 11 90 am
T h r s a g b T ic k e t» t® P o ta te E S _
a _
at
and tn E arope ean now be p u rchased a t the
Moro office o f th e C olu m b ia S ou th ern B y
and a t th e low est p rev a ilin g rate*.
P resid en t.
1051 Market SL Laid I
Y o o n - t a r n and m id d le
k r e d t u r n »ho are autirnng
156i M.tihatStrut,SwtFntnsteGn.f.4
M cD o n a ld s . . .
D em oee ...........
M o r o ...................
E X P R E S S . C on sign vour expreea m a t
ter to Moro "oare o f C olu m b ia S outhern
E ip re« s C om pany.
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
I f y ru a-jJ«r from any o f th«
ill* of men, come to the dde«<
Spacu..»i on ih< Pacihc Coast.
8 12 pin
HXt pm
Arv 9 SO pm
g2 in
a d v a n ce,
bnbaoribs for a frtend.
»
Tho
B row n
Shoe
C o . ’s
★ 5 *
Bmsia & MçCua ’
Sole A g e n ts , M o ro .
Send T he O bservee to
yoi
frien d in th e ea st and th u s givw h im a
.d ea o f w hat is g o in g o n in S h erm an ooan
It m ay in d uoe him to lo o a te w ith o s as
» »ll be a d o lla r w ell io v ea ted .