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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1899)
•nt**' ’ l ’ Bac C ïb s e tr v c r » 1 county celebrated r - - — BRIDE IN THE NATION. Là —1,11 1 An A ncient A rt x h at H as Boon G r o u t iy Im p ro v ed . A He W A R L IK E D ic in ''t J 1 M IS S IO N A R Y . Kiel £<*»<. In C u r a ln s Farm ers, Think a Momenti th e T h e popular dem onstrations which It would requite more time than I 'n c -iu y . < O. w e command today to enter into de- followed Gov. R oosevelts progress H om I t H um C o m e D ow n to I n T h r o n a t t T h a t tin* wurr..»,* sp irit i . n o t c o n tl«»* C e n t u r i e s —M o r e t i e d lu fined to soldier.» i i le a rly sh o w n b y a .V» OREGON. tad ot the celebration in Sherm an to N ew Mexico, and the enthusiasm E n r u p e T l x i n lu t h e s to ry o f a m i s s io n a r y » «.-.plain in N atal, county this week at Moro. O ur city show n at the reunion of the rough 1 n ite d m a te s . lU v . G eo r g e S m ith . Mr. S m ith had EDITORS D . C. IKEI AND À SONS. barns w eie tilled w ith county horses. riders, indicate the high esteem in bccu bunjM jrardy atta<-li(*d t o t h c a r n i j T h e stu d en t, o f s h o r th a n d t o d a y h a s j fo r thu p« riod o f th e e a tn p u ig n . a n ild u r - . J r i ï 7. 188t> A round our hotels and private tables w hich the governor anil his men are F i l l DA Y ........ ndrantagt? ovor ’ h«x>o w»»o »s e n t ' in g th e w h o le o f th e lo n g u n d fierce i were feasted m any hundred neigh held. Rut for the close observer of b e fo r e h im in a p erio d p rio r t o 1837, Z u lu a tta c k r ig h t g a lla .it lv hr* jilayed Moro City (ioveruiucct. b o rs—farm ers, their wives and fami- public sentim ent they imply far m ote w h en Is a a c P itm a n , th e n an u n k n o w n h is p a r t in t e n d in g tJie s ic k , g iv in g aid te a c h e r , m ad e su c h im p r o v e m e n t* ujkiq i M ayor............................. W .H. Moore r, r i lies; who enme to join w ith us in than the«. T h e tiib u testo the rough th e s y s t e m s th o u in u se t h a t lie i» called to th e w o u n d ed an d c o m fo r t in g th e Council m en for one year. i t - I d y in g . S .S .H av es,G .W .B ro c k ,A .C Sanford celcbr ‘t,n S the Rreal N ational holi- riders rd lec t the spirit which flamed th e f a th e r o f m o d e m t-horthan d. N o o n e had a g r e a te r a h a r e ’o f d a n g e r D iek en » nin i hi C ouncilm en for two years. , day. All who w ere here, especially up so ardently a year ago and placed Lliu.ii hr. and no o n e , s a y s a w r ite r in th e y b eijau th e htinlV «rf s lm o g r iip h y , frau istuilv »« II.A.M oore, I.M S m ith, Win. Holder. , all w ho heard the oration of Hon. W . at President M cKinley's disposal about, t h o y e a r 1S24, a d o p te d t h e beat I hack w ood i< M agazin e, sh o w e d a m ore more troops than he could possibly n ieth f» I th e n in e x if. let s-e, b u t th ey w ere s o ld ie r ly e x a m p le o f t r e a t in g th a t d a n A tto rn e y ............................. A. M . Muir ; R . Ellis, must agree that this R epub- g e r w ith c a lm in d iffe r e n c e . N ot o n ly have used. Reeorder ............................ J.M .P arry ; lie never retreats. eonij«elled to lea rn th e u se o f m ore Gunn «lid h e |M*rforin th e d u tie s o f h is office, KiO aifrn« and sy m b o ls , tunny o f w h ic h T r e a s u r e r ........................ F .II.M ea d er • « « b u t a s ev ery m an w h o c o u ld h a n d le a w e r e a r b itr a r y . S a m u e l l ’cp v a , a u th o r 1 r j |,c M a rsh a l.................... N .W .Thom peon j x v . . w an s o r e ly n«*ed»*d to d e fe n d th e It is the spiiit which disclosed to o f th e ••D iary,” w r o te h is in im K ab le ... . ;• W hy should it retreat. T h e re- W IT H O X E OF ¡btandinc com m ittees of the council. ! , , ,, , , p a r a p e t, Mr. S m ith d id e s s e n t ia l se r v ic e W ays an.l m eans— H older. M « re , ,s lhe h 't'hest I'orm of cividra- the world .hat n il., other country w ork in a sv.stein sh o rt lnunl k iw»w n ua b y g o ii g round th e v a r io u s p o s ts an d d is t r ib u tin g r eser v e c a r tr id g e s . and Brock. ' *,on fln‘l civilisation must advaace. on earth are men so eager to lay S h e lto n ’s, w h ic h d e m a n d 'd th e uoe n e a r ly 300 s ig n s a n d nyinlioia. A g«v<, 1 s t o r y w e n t round th e a rm y In O n ordinances— S m ith, H aves and | T h e republic’s young men are the a^ide every question of self-interest W h a t ap p ear» stru n g « in t h is m u tte r Sanford, ■ most virile anil un wasted ot the world and go to the flo at as thev are in ia t h a t th e jtwople o f tin* U n ite d S ta te s South. A fr ic a b e a r in g o n t h e sp ir it o f hia p r o fe s s io n a l c o n d u c t orx o n e o c c a Account.- and cu rren t e x p e n s e s - ;n j „ pant for OTKrp[iM w ort, this»countrv. It is not the spirit of j ' 11,1 <uv- tr-r behind Eng- sio n . r . • . I land . G er tu m n a n y and F ra n ce in g e n e r a l. l, I b an fo rd , Moore and H older. 1 ‘ J A ou can c u t, thresh, reclean and sack your grain a t about the sam e cost as to head and stack the old D u e o f th e m en , in th e h e a t an d e x S tre e ts and public p ro p e rty -M o o re | 01 ,h e,r P ° " 1 hs rePubl,c 5 l’rcPs ' militarism , but of patriotic loyalty p r a c tic a l k n o w le d g e o f that im p o r ta n t c it e m e n t o f b a ttle , w'aa c u r s in g h is sn - way, thereby Having each year your th resh in g bill. You not only save your thresh ii g bill, b u t you tnake and pride in the nation. A year after w«ork. A m e r ic a n s uro »» a c tiv e , en er H aves and Brock. j ’ M :on h a s b e e n t h e teM'-disciphne of e m ie s an d u s in g m oat p r o fa n e Lan a fu rth er saving of from four to eight bushels of grain on each acre harvested. g e t ic anti in ie n tu r v , s e e k in g to over- I On licenses— H ayes, Sanford and 11 century, and that preparedness has the war, when some of the romantic g u a g e . T h e c h a p la in , c o m in g b eh in d , 1 Lis saving will pav for the H arvester the first season. Then why not place your orders early and c o m e tim e an d d is ta n c e in nil t h a t th e y S m ith . j found its task. T h e republic’s t>p- novelty ot the rough riders’ exploits tlo, e a a ily lc a ih u g tnw w o r ld In th o m a t h eard h is w o r d s, a m i »aid: secure a m achine? Nine hundred and forty farm ers are using II olt B ros C ombined H arvesters and “ Y ou sh o u ld n o t sp ea k like. th a t, m y j F ire an d w ater— Brock, H older an d . portunity is as noble as its strength, have worn aw ay, this spirit is still te r o f labor-tank in g m a c h in e r y , t h a t it they all pronounce them a success. W rite to the office for testim onials of leading farm ers all over the Moore. and that opportunity is here. T h e manifest w herever the men who took w o u ld s e e m th a t tin* e c o n o m ic valu e o f fr ie n d . D o n ’t c u r s e t h e m ! ” T h e n , sh o v - ; Pacific Coast. For fu rth er inform ation, address in g a p a ck et o f c a rtr id g e« in to h ia h a n d : ’ H ealth and police— H older, Sanford » h o r th a i.d w o u ld h a v e b een rec o g n ize d and H aves. republics duty is as sacred as its part in the w ar come together and a t o n c e . S u ch , h o w ev e r, b o j n o t been I “ S h o o t th e m ! sh o o t th o rn !” B oard of h e a lth — Mayor, chairm an opportunity is real, and Am ericans give the public an opportunity to th e ra«K\ know h x lg e o f it b e in g rrotricV XI h y H e S a id M ia P r a y e r s . cd c h ie fly to lia is e w lu i fo llo w i< a« u P r a y e r w a s th e to p ic in a c e r ta in of com. on h ea lth and police, and never desert their duty. The deinon- reveal its sentiments. liv e lih o o d , w h ile in o t h e r cou n tru w S u n d a y sc h o o l c la s s in S y r a c u se on a or the M arshal. , strations in the U nited States last Sleeplessness.¿m elancholia, stnm- n am ed it is p u rsu e d as a a tu d y b y U ioae r e e e n l S u n d a y . O ne lit t le h o y w h o had ' ' ' ' lu e sd a y , here and elsewhere; teach w ho exjw .'t to fo llo w p r o fe ssio n a l life , ache pains», h eart troubles«, H ud y an b e c a u se th e y realist*, h o w \aluabl»* it fe lt vary s m a r t d u r in g th e c la s s h ou r w a» a sk ed if h e p r a y e d ev er y m o r n in g . It is said a G erm an w orkm an has i that there is not, anyw here on earth, ; cures. All druggists, 50 cents. gtett? 2? ax TQ ft I S c h o o l, S io m p o n th , O re g o n . m ay t»s t o th e m .n th e ir se v e ra l p u r “ I do in v a c a tio n t im e .” he a n sw e r e d . perfected a process for m aking coal a nation w ith w hich we would W asco's feed an d livery stable, s u its . “ IIow is it y o u d o n ’t d o i t th e r est o f out of earth. T his is to be regretted. ' change places. In the spirit of Lin- J . M. Hoag proprietor, is one of the T h e o ld G rvek a n d E cvnana wer-c T r a in in g S c h o o l for T e a c h e r s . t h e tim e ? ” a»kcd the. te a ch er . “Oh. T h e earth at le.-wt ought to he retain- coin’s word«, “ W ith malice toward best places in the county to p u t up w is e r in t h e ir «lay and g e n e r a tio n . l>e- ’c a u se w h e n th ere'» sc h o o l w e p rav in JIO K O , O R E G O I , N ew Bui'dfnc«. N ew Departm e*’’«. U n eouae th e ir s t u d e n t s o f all elr>Mww and th e sc h o o l in th e m o r n in g s.” “ W all,” e»l for agricultural and residence noqe, W ith charity for all,’’ the U ni at. B est ot feed an d lots of it. graded C ou nirv S c h o o l W ork. G rrduate* W C . J O IC N N T O X - - g r o g r t e t a r . sta tio n « c a r e fu lly m a a t e m l th e sj» t« * u ^ a sk ed th e te a ch er , a g a in , “d o n 't yo«i purposes. S ecu re good }*o«ition». Strong C«.ur»e«. Spots before the eyes.’’desponden th e n in u se. e m p lo y in g th e m g e n e r a lly j th in k th e r e 's m ore n eed o f p r a y in g in ted States is spreading the blessings W ell equipped T rain in g departm ent. N or cy, constant worry. H u d y an cures. In corre«;>ondenee. r e c o r d in g o f in in u tea th e r o o m in g th a n a t n ig h t ? ” “ N o ,” J f l C ’» t o A ny *ort o f first class T h e gold product of the world in of civilization and enlightenm ent m al course q u ic k e .t and be»t wav to S tate All druggists, o0 cents. o f v a r io u s »eaa-n»b!p*a, e tc . S u c h o f th e n g to let. Saddle h©r»e*r BuggV team or w a s 'h e rep ly , “ ’c a u se a t n ig h t y o u C ertificate. E xp en se for vear lrcm $ : z o 1896 was $202.000,000. It will be ‘ am ong the ™ces of the earth, and sin g 'e. H ack, S o r r y , team and w agon op ecohea o f D c m o s th e s e a ar.d C icero az h ave a w fu l d ream ».” to $ 160, or hoard $ z .r o to $3 00 per w ee«. —a n y th in g to order—at th e m ost reason w e r o n o t rend fro m m a n u e c r ip t w« re I $41-0.000 000 in 1900 according to j nevcr was its mission o f peace-pre- J E R S E Y S B L IN D I T uition $ 6 25 per term ot ten week«. P x e e llr n t R e p ly . able rates. G iv e m e a call. t o l.e a d o w n ia th ia m a n n er , aaul a f t e r th e estim ate ot the director of the I server an^ civil zer so widely and so F a ll term begin« Sept. 19th. S im m er Stoat I n t r r r a ilD g W o m a n 1« Mlaa • O ne d a y . a b o r tlv b e fo r e Q u een V iis F e e d , f f a a le n r E i c h a a g e — W ill w a rd “ lo iig h a n d e d .” 1 term , Ju n e 2 7 -S e p t. 1. A lic e A. H o lm e « . m int, based on the rate of increase Sr ,t e ,u i ly recognized as it is today. toria'» d ia m o n d ju b ile e , o n e o f h er keep you r horses on the best Feed In the T h o s e ( i reek and H om an s y s t e m s w ere For C atalogue, Addre«« land. H av, grain, e?c . and take good care ' T h e applause accorded to M r. Ellis , . ° n? c 5 , lb< m o*t ‘ n U r ’ i t ’ ® 'r nTen t h e o n ly o n e s k n o w n to E u r o p e u n til r o v a l d a u g h te r« rem a rk ed a n x io u s ly : show n in and 1899. P. L CAM PBELL, \V. A. W A N N , o f th em . I f y ou want to buy, sell or trade , , __ L . . . . . I •■'•C.r.n! •• is V. m Alice A. Holmc-s. th e t e n t h e e n tu r y o f - t h e Christ.*«» era, “ M am m a, it w ill tir e y o u t o bow for I’re-ident, Secretary o f E acultr. can acco-r.m ods’r y o u . Large corral and in Moro plainly show that the senti- ' th e h eiirv»s. M is« lio iin e e h a s j u s t crone o n e o r o t h e r b e in g adopt*»I in d iffe r e n t a ll th o s e hour* on ju b ile e d a y ! ” “ I h ave feed sh ed s in connection w ith the barn. Discoveries were made recently in 1 m ent ot Sherm an county people har- , ’ntu W'f 'A“ o r n o rc, b u t th e r e is n o ly b y th e v a r io u s e o u n t r ie s u n til th e d i b o w ed to m y p e o p le fo r W y e a r s .” w as • 'lliilrtte o f i u m .t ie . -= c u ± ïL e r n the lava beds of N ew Mexico w hich monizes w ith the sentim ent that God ’ Ti<cr, ‘ f h ,r anJ J ° nniT v isio n o f th e ( o t h o l i c c h u r c h . W h ile it ’ th e r e p ly , “and I s h a ll n o t l e t t h a t tir e , . . j - i . i l » - . r n ii • t w - a t lo v er , fo r rh e i* now in h«~r m e on ju b ile e «lay.” th e IV h c a tfte ld »H ill J .11. proves that thousands ot years ago ! did not m ake the Am erican people «eventv-fifth y»..r. mvb I V n n a y h u n ia is c o m m o n ly s a id th e art lieca n w lo»t i for a c « it u r y o r m o re, an d w a a th e n re- ! im d y D e t e c t iv e a . D u aahoo th e J o h n D a y there existed in that region a system j *be m ightiest hum an force of all time | f;r:t. Th-'tt tLv cH w. man ¡« blind ai-<i vivevi in «ut im p roved fo r m . Lhla » a l t o I A n official o f th e F re n c h d e te c tiv e <!*- South Hound No 1. North B eend No. 2 S o licit you r cu ttom work o f reservoirs, irrigation and viaducts »imply to feed anti die. H e did not ‘ 1x*’ !l\ J <' vr *’.nSe. kilc ’**• geth cT e rr o n e o « » . I t w-aa e h n p ly th a t | pa r im e n t »ay» t h a t nu m b er« o f lo d i* , Lv » 4 5 pas B ik ’ c -» R un« a general delivery w agon ........ Art 2 30 pm S a tid a c tio n guaranteed . . . I.e« * n tlv h er b r o th e r d ie d ia (. a h fo r n i» 7 10 pm G ibsons .......... ........ . 1 10 pm to all par?« of Moro and vicin ity give our race the brain of o rg a n ic - • 8nU hrr n bi.. forl Ine whkh , he l o t h svatcau« fo ile d w m e e t th e re- w e ll k n o w n in P a r isia n s o c ie ty d o n o t that is unparalleled at this age. 7 ?'< p:s W »»eo ............. ........ 12 V) pm G oods o f t i l description m oved q u ir o c ic n t« o f th e L t e r a iu r s o f th a t age, 7 45 pm K locdvke ........ lion and heart of dominion to no y.rpo*.»« to sp e n d ia th e a m e lio r a tio n w hh-h w a s c h ie fly n - l i g io i * :md la r g e ly h e s it a t e to v ile r th e ir se r v ic e s aa d e 12 33 pw and careful handling guaranteed te c tiv e s o n c o n d itio n th a t th e y arc Best What Oil Retain 7 53 pro Sum m it .......... 12 20 pm It has been decreed by the author purpose and no end; has given us a ° i lh e s u ffp r O o f h e r fe llo w -a fflic te d con fin ed to th e d w e lle r s in m on aster»-». p a .d . S o m e o f th e m , in fa c t, receive k (e* pra H av Canon J no 11 id am TEA!I HITCHED CE HEADY POR BVSIXBM , I k in d . M iss I’o ln « » liven in a q u ie t am i S IS pm M cDonalds 11 55 am all hours o f the day. kies that there shall be no more j Pax* equal to our talents, H e has 1 p r e t t y a trvet in J e r s e y t ity . an d fo r 27- T h e conm von s e n s e m on k » g r a d u a llv p a y v a r y in g fr o m f 150 t o 250 a m o n th . ing Process Kncm k XI pm Dvin «w .......... 11 4*3 am h a n g ed it Vo m e e t e x .* : .n g e u n d .tio n s. Arv 9 :»« pm Moro .................. Lv 11 » am RATES REASONABLE eountv seat fights in Oklahoma. I appointed for us a destiny equal to y c a ra a h ' h a» s t r u g g le d th r o u g h a d e a d d in g o n u m b e r o f sip u a an d sy m b o ls I h r s u i h T l r k e t s to P e in t s I a n Corn and Chop Hili in Connection AND Bl'elSEaS T his is about the w arm est indorse 011 r endow m ent«; ha« made us the c e n t p o v e r ty . H er b r o th e r in C a lifo r as e u b v titu te s fo r w o r d s o f a p u r e ly and in Europe cat. now be purchased at the n ia h aa a lw a y s Im -k n l a f t e r h e r w a n ts , e c c lc ‘-ia»u--ol n a tu re . T h u s t h e m on k Moro ofcc*- o f the Colnrobia boo the rn PHOlsPTL^ ATTE.-DEE TO. m ent of the disarm am ent scheme civilization that we may ad- bu t M iss H o lm e s’ j r id e w o u ld n o t a l snd at the lowest prevailing rates. i i l o f th a « le v e n t h c e n tu r y r e a lly s e t th e K P O R T E R th at hum an ingenuity is capable ot. in*n*ster cnn.z.ition.______ GIVE ME A CALL. EXPRESS. Consign vocr express m at low- hin t t o su p p o r t h er. a n d s h e ha* fo u n d a tio n fo r Q»e p r e r e n t apporentltr* .V ier« < - , y K l f l c t a l P a p e r . •O F F IC IA L »‘A I.R OF M IE K .4 A N LI o C i T B ro s . O r i g i n a l I , in k B C O M B IN E » STOCKTON, Cal. elt SI A E V E S T E B 8 WALLA WALLA, W ash RED- -BARN, Trutking om I' T h e late miserable attack of the O regonian on President M cKinley, w hich we reproduce to d .y on the fourth page, has been ably answered fey G ov. R oosevelt himself, who is favorable to Mr. McKinley and h,s adm inistration. Col. B ryan declares that he will continue to be a candidate for presi dent as often as the tour-year periods are clipped ot£ until victory iinally perches upon the banner of free sil ver. H e w ants to be taken cot only seriousiy but serially. T h e fact that 20,000,000 pieop’e in Russia will lacK lood on account of the failure o f the w heat crop in that country is one of the tragedies of the time. N o country in the world ex cept C hina has seer, so much hard ship o f one sort and another in re cent je a rs as sem e parts of Russia. None of this year’s addresses to eoiiege graduates has surpassed that ot Gov.Roosevelt in patriotism . H e believes and insists that Am ericans are capable of governing not only thern«elves, hut their islands, and that the more education they have the better the governm ent will be. Those who have apples to save from the ravages of the codling moth »hould spray them at once if they have not already do.?e so. The first larvae are now entering the fruit and it is now almost too late to exp>ect the best result«.. P rom pt action will be necessary to save the crop. W e noticed Sunday that it have invaded several orchard» this wav, but none so badly but that they may be des troyed by prom pt action. T h e 4th ol Ju ly “chick»7’ on the grounds in M oro Tue»day ranged in years from 1 to 63. Baby Foiater ol R ufus, born July 4, 1*98, headed the li«t, and D .C . Itelar.d, born July 4th, 1836, brought up the rear. Between these ages came Miss Eva Belshee, Miss C arrie Davis and J . C arl W il liams. G randfather Morrow-, 79 on Tuesday, was unable to be w ith the party as we sipped our ice crcain to the health ol President M cKinley. T h e r e is more C atarrh in this sec- fion ot the country than all other dis- ease put together and until of last few year» w it »uppo«,! to be incurable. F o r a greet m any y e a r,d o c to r, pro nounced it a local disease and prescri- bed local remedies and by constantly f linin' to cure with local treatm ent pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to l»e a constitutional disease and therefore requires consti tutional treatm ent. H all’s C atarrh C ure, manufactured by F J Cheney 4 co.,T oledo,O hio, is the only constitu tional cure on the m arket. It is taken internally m doses from ten drops to a teaapoonful—it acts directly on the Mood ar<| mucous surfaces of the sya- fcin. T h ey offer fioe.no for any cr.se .1 fails to cure. Send for circulars and festimoriials. A ddress F J C heney & e o ., r<»iedo O ’lio. Sold by druggists, ^ix.. H alls’ 1 a.ntlv l*i«ls ate the best I T he F rench can at least brag that they secured a cabinet before Chicago ■- ’ _____ , .. . , . . . ciscoyercd a pres,.lent for the L uton I raction coinpany. _ A man wa, ridin„ a,ong , he . on H ay C reek the other d .v t j- , , - leading a pack horse, w ith another pack horse following tied to the tail of the first one. T h e last horse stopped atnl pulled back, draw ing himselt and the other pack horse over the m ountain side, and the two went to the bottom of the canvon. O ne was killed and the other is near ly dead. Unfortunately the fellow who so tied them together was not killed. T he spectacle of P ingree and A l ger occupying the same political berth is most interesting. T h e two men are unlike in tem peram ent m ethods and past affiliations. T h e tx>nd that holds them together is mutual self-interest. Each sees that the other can help him to a realiza tion o f his politic.;! am bition. T h e alliance is likely to m ake a commo tion in Michigan politics that may be the precursor ot discord in the next republican national convention. T h e Cosmopolitan has a well exe cuted portrait of Duchc«« Je laPochr- foucauld, daughter of H on. Jo h n II. M itchell, illustrating “Some A m eri cans who have M arried T itles.” T he Rochefoucauld family is one of the oldest and proudest in France, and the Am erican Duchess i« an ornament to the society of the F aubourg St Germ ain, to w hich she belongs. T his m arriage is know n to have been a love-match, as Miss Mitchell had no fortune w hatever to offer as a dot. W hen a m anufacturer or merchant »ells a new kind of machine he will send some one com petent to set it up and run it. It is easy enough when you know how , but often difficult to the inexperienced. W hen the grange was planted am ong the farm ers it was entirely new to them . It was a m agnifiteut machine and every neigborhood took one, but very few knew how to m ake it dotfficient w ork. It is not surprising that »ome should fail. It is encouraging to know that it has passed the period of , . iuit-!age, reached its m ajority and ’’ responsible to itself for its conduct, ’ It, principle, ore better under.tood | by it, m en,her., and » h e n ¡nielli 1 n mteiii ¡'c,lt Y presented to the public, c h a l- lenge criticism. »♦«aaaa—D SCROFULA thin blood, weak lungs and paleness. You have them in het w eather a s well as in cold. SCOTT’S EMULSION cures them in sum m er as in winter. It is cream y looking and pleas an t tasting. joe. and f 1 « j >2| dracrist.«. Dv«««««««>«>>««»«»»♦««««»»«>>«avwwwwt ea rn ed h er o w n liv in g w e ll th r o u g h th e v e a r s o f h e r s o litu d e . E a rly in lif e i ”bc conce‘v«sl » b n e fo r m u s ic , a n d al- th o u g h d e p r iv ed o f h e r *-_’h t »he m an - i aged , hut a„ . ,,nce th a t ahe b e c a c .e p r o fic ie n t sh e »leaired to te a c h . A n d . Ft r a n g e t o sa y . sh e w a s q u ite a s p r o fic ie n t a s a te a c h e r aa ahe w aa aa a p e r f o m e r . S h e fo u n d sh e co«.Id au eceed w ith p u p il» w h o bad th e ir >yea aa w e ll a s w ith p n p ils w h o had n o t. A nd in t h a t w a y sh e su p p o r te d h e r s e lf . if n o t in eit-4-ar.ee. a t le a s t In c c m - lo r t. N ow t h a t M s« llo k r.c« h a s b een ren d e re d In d e p e n d e n t, «'io w ill d e v o te h er m o n e y t o th e e d u c a tio n c f h er f e l lo w s w h o ore a filic te d w it h b lin d n e ss. A n u m b e r o f y e a r s n g o \L *a H o lm e s p u b lish e d a v o h p n e o f v e rses th a t h ave th e tr u e r in g o f p o e tr y in th e m . S 1 N C E V IC T O R IA W A S C R O W N E D . T M » r » n » t » t i e r » U r e a « S o c ia l K e - lo r« « « an <l V, o a J r r f a l t a v r n t l o a » . G reat s o c ia l raform a b e lo n g to Q u een V icto ria '« r e .c n . w r ite a W illia m G eo rg e J o r d a n in Ixd ie«* H o m e J o u r n a l, n a r r a t in g th e p r o g r ès» o f t h e w o r ld s in c e Q u een V ic to r ia a s c e n d e d t h e t h r o n e 60 y cor« a g o . T h e d e g r a d in g p r a c tic e o f f lo g g in g h a s b een atx d ia h ed in th e a r m ie s an d n avic« o f A m e ric a a n d E n g lan d . C h ild ren a r e n o lo n g e r p e r m itte d to w o r k in th e m in e s o f B r ita in . F n »« g a n g s n o lo n g e r f o r e m en in to th e se r v ic e o f th e q u e e n ’s n a i y . T h e lie d C roes society, a p p ro v e d b y 49 n a tio n « , h a s « o fto n e d Use h o r r o r o f w a r. T h e tr a n s p o r ta tio n o f c r im in a ls , w ith it s m a n y evil», ha« b e e n s u p p r e s s e d . E x e c u t io n s s r e r.o lo n g e r c o n d u c te d In p u b lic. T h e tr e a tm e n t o f c r im in a l« h a s becom e hum ane. F a c to r y la w s an d b u ild in g a cta m a k e lif e e a s ie r fo r th e poor. I n v e n tiv e s c ie n c e ha« m ad e m a r v e lo u s progre«« in e v e r y d e p a r tm e n t d u r in g V ic to r ia 's 60 y e a r s a s q u e e n , ( a n t ile v e r b rid g e« h a v e n u rp risod th e w o r ld . T ra v el h a s b een w o n d e r fu lly q u ic k e n e d by s tr e e t e a rs, c e b s . t r o lle y s , t a b le car«, e le v a te d road« an d o th e r tr iu m p h s o f in v e n tio n . In 1837 th e r e w e r e n o t y p e w r ite r s , n o p a -v e n g c r « le v a to r s, n o nn>d- r rn b ic y c le s , r.o so d a -w a te r fo u n ta in s , n o h o r s e le s s c a r r ia g e s , n o c h e m ic a l fire ¡e x tin g u ish e r s, n o ir o n c la d s , n o p e r fe c t in g pre*»»-». F u lly c h r o n ic lin g th e i n v e n tiv e p r o g r e s s o f th e la st s ix d e c o d e s w o u ld m a k e it se e m u s i f n o t h in g o f real c o n se lju f n ee t o n a n ' s c o m fo r t h ad b een d o n e b e fo r e ls3 7 . NEW Y O R K ’S SK Y SC R A PER S. I .I n e o f C o i h a n i l . a p l d l ) - a n d C w * » tta n n lly ('h a n g in g . Ttin s k y - lin e o f N e w Y ork »«.-h an gin g •fi ra p id ly t h a t th e A m e ric a n t ia v e le r w h o g o e s a b ro a d c a n r e c o g n iz e w ith m o r e c e r t a in t y th e profile» o f th e fo r e ig n c it ie s h e a p p r o a c h e s th a n th a t o f hia o w n m e tr ó p o li» a» h e seca it fro m t h e d e c k o f t h e atc%m<>r o n hia r e tu r n , aaya S c r ib n e r ’». I t . m a y lie hi» flrat v is it t o E u ro p e; h e ffiny k n o w L o n d o n , llo in e and P a ris o n ly fro m th e v iew » o f t hem in ol»l p r in ts, f l n t if h e h a s an e v e for su c h tilin g a hi» fir s t g lim p s e o f SL P a u l's, S t. P oter'a. o r N o tr o Im m e w ill te ll h im i o w h a t p la ce he ¡» c o m in g , fo r a ll th e w o r ld k n o w s th e s e p in n a c le s, h a s k n o w n th e m fo r c e n tu r ie s . T h e y are a s e o n a p ie iio u a an d c h a r a r te r ia lin in th e a ilh o u a tte s o f th e ir e itic a aa th e y w e r e ««hen tJwv w e r e b u ilt. O no o f tho Diit< h g o v e r n o r s o f N ew A m r te n la m , s e e k in g irf s p ir it s o m e f a m ilia r e a r t h ly h a b ita tio n , m ig h t find old A m s te r d a m , fo r it c u t s th e sa m e fig u r e in th e s k y to -d a y t h a t It d id w h en lie le f t it; b u t tin* la st «lead b o a s o f N ew \ o r k . if b y a n y chance, he a h o u ld g e t a w a y from w h e r e h e o u g h t to lie. w ou ld aearrh th e h o r iz o n in vntn fo r th e fa c e o f hia c it y . T h e fe a tu r e s hia ©ye w o u ld se e k fo r a r e th e r e ; O hl T r in ity s t ill sta n d s , ¡ta s t e e p le , lik e th e s p ir e s o f th e oh l c a th e d r a ls , u p lifte d h ig h above th e e a r th ; b u t i t s s o lit a r y p r o m in e n c e ia g o n e . T h e m o d e r n office b u ild in g baa r is e n h ig h e r th a n th e h e a d o f th e c r o ss an<l th e c h u r c h lia s lo s t it s d is tin c tio n . T h e e n fe rp ri« « o f h u s in e a s h a s su r p a ss e d th e a sp ir a tio n o f r e lig io n . S h iio h s if? C o u g h a n d (¿ {o n su n in iio n iT oprietor and M anager, ter to Moro “ care o f C olom bia Southern p e r fe c t s y s te m o f e .g o w riv in g by so u n d . Express Com pany. BIG E L O W , O R EG O N Sbortlkond i s <>oe o f th e a r ts t h a t boa E. E. L ttlb . D. C. O’R i i i l t , P r ir lio l K-illw <h’. Si.’ er ol 30 »e»r eTperaarc n e v e r tc e x i R>«:. I t liv e d in o n e form President. Gene ral. Mar. veer ----- y-z o r a n o th e r , an d a lw a y s , w it h t h e cen - t u n e s , in an im p r o v «,1 oa<l im p r o v in g c o n d itio n , b ecau oo th e r e h ave liv e d ia e v er y a g e tlvorc w h o a p p r e c ia te its « is b ero ed g e s t i ó n -be tri'-«: suceeesNil C vugh M cii- _____ c a l l i n g o n e c o n o m ic v a lu e. I t is b e lie v e d th a t it <-ine v.-er » wn to sc«ec«-<- • D aily (except Sunday) between w a s p r a e v ic sd in P h e u ic ia b e fo r e A t few «*, tc r a n a b iy care th e F o r a l l K in d » e t w o -st csM-s o f C<»eeh, Cr<»t:p T H E DALLE». tic a ex.M s-d ae a j e o p ie , o a d poos:W y * ~ 1 I«' ' orb : : s, w ;>i le its w oa - H O O D U IY E R . U fa at B a b y lo n . D o e fin<la n o trace» o f t «Seri--*! s c ,-■ «»« - t «be c e r e o f Q u ality considered 1 ' " • - * r t * p*r- n C h in a or J a p a n , p r im a r ily b e c a u se th e C A LF A D E I.O F K S , a ” e l-r . -heh vt»--/ fxrrj-. *ne. fir st nam<-d c o u n t r y h as a lw a y s , and We Will Not b *t C - sw » i t has V A M O l M R am « K IB T L 1 M B I»e-. r ! <*u < p lerv o tee. » he recotw! u n td r e c e n tly , o p p o se d all T ouching at n a y potata r f both sidee c f wb h bo . -t.'r n:c ice Be undersold. m a n n er o f la b o r a n d t i s M a » ; i g d e van »-»r. t. I? y* -i b a v e » the Columbia river. Vooj: I. w e r i : r « .T „ , vice«. R enidas, th e ir s :s a k in d o f c h a r t o t r y it . In L n ; t v l --ía-ea ar I Both o f the above steamers have bees re- W e h a re rough and dre«?ed lu m b er now on hand, b u t it ia a c te r w r ilin g , to w h ic h tlie r e m ig h t be C ooed a 29e , M>- a o d g l *•*. and exee lent shape for i t e in k a g la cd Is. h l . vs ¿4. ar.d d iffic u lty »n app ly rog a pr«ct^*aj bhorv- «a Oh t e E r g a la : « L ise w ill har.d m e th o d . it« p a lm es the best servies TL e p r e se n t h is to r y o f sh o r th a n d SOLE PROPRIETORS ««.■ , )a»ib!e. Lor Comfort. Economy ihtnv» c o n c lu s iv e ly t h a t it Is In n.ore leaiure. ren cral u se in E u rop e th a n in t h f Unite«! T r a v e l by S te a m er s e f S ta tes, th e o id e r c o u n tr ie s hav in g tr .e d L E R O Y . N Y. ind proved i t s r o e r .ts so m e t .m e before T h e R e g a l a t e r 1 Ine^ it w a s f a ir ly iu tr o d u c e d u p on t h w e x le HAMILTON, CAM. >f th e o c e a n . T h e ir j u d g m e n t in th is I-«” The above steam ers leave Portland m a tte r b e in g rip e an d t h e ir e x p e r ie n c e 7 a r a ., and The Dalle» at S.00 a.m .. and ar r sta b lish c d . a f o llo w in g o* th e ir e x a m rive at d ecim ation i s am ple tim e for o«i- bor «aie by A. D B olton A Co., Moro. p le c o u ld be tw'cvanjUtse»! o n ly w :th r»**vd ttoisii trains. The D alles G fioe r e s u lts. T h e c iv iliz a tio n o f t u r ; v . and T Portland Office. Court «tree. e sp e c ia lly o f th o s e th r e e cou : ',rn* iq Oak street D ock. vt. C. A L IO WAT, All oatatsndinfi Sherman ooontv Warrant« w hich sh o r th a n d is .n g r e a te s t u se, does d<»wn »o and m e lo d ic s No ‘.M. Seri«*« E. General Agent. n o t d iffe r s o m u c h from t h a t o f th e dated Aran. 7. 1AK), are now pavabie at U n ited S t a t e s t h a t wh&t is o f p r a c tic a l th is office. Interest w ill cesse fritti th is date- Dated Moro. Oregon. July 4». lWQl and g e n e r a l b e n e fit th e r e w-ould be le ss W. STANLEY. County Treaanrer j here. It i* d u e th i* c o u n tr y , how ever, y o n c K . to s o y th a t n o n e o f th e se ear. o ffer a » . »• tern o r m e th o d th a t r f w w s a n v im p rove A Koan H eifer, w ithout any marks, has m e n t. u p o n t h e w h o le , o f th e l«e*t th a t t**en in my field for about two montba « dò are t a u g h t a n d practlc*ed in th e U n ite d the owrer is hereby notified to com e and pay expenses and take her awav. S ta te s. In d eed , m e th o d s o f te a c h in g here are m o re d ir n -t an d t o t h e ¡»o.-nt. J u n e ?M l< t ) . M oro. O regon . T ak e tw o p e r so n s o f eqtKtl in te llig e a c « Leave Moro daily except Sunday! oiwl w it h e q ’mJ e d u c a tio n a l ad v a n ta g e« , \ \ heat and Barley rolled to order. Custom work a specialty. th e o n e in E n g la n d a n d t h e o th e r in a t 7 a.m. Arrive Antelope 6 p m t h e I n ite d S ta te s . <ach u n d e r in s tru e- 1 : Stages arrive at Kent at noon. F re s h a n d turn, nm l t h e Amer:«run sh o u ld be first A t the restfturant . Y l « r o , O r e C a r e d V ir a to . t o a tta in u th o r o u g h ly p r a c tic a l k n o w l F a re can w a y F r u i t a n a il V e g e ta b le » . edge ©f th e a r t.— N. Y. Tribu»ve. E xpress package« and freignt carefu lly handled and delivered along th e route T O D U Y T H E P O P E A C IT Y . prom ptly and at reasonable rates. O reg o n . C o a a ta stltto p le . M ore T h a n Horne. Is IJX c I t Bo He »*—— «-I!--- I t is s u g g e s t e d th a t th e P oet .an C a th o V & o ro , O r e g o n . A n te lo p e , O re C l e a r s , C a a d le a . N w ta , e t c . l ic s o f ( liru iton d on i o h o ll M itiecnbe tl,- obo.Ox'.OOu to b u y D om e oju I a near-by senjwiTt fo r th e poj*e, s a y s Ila r jeT ’s W e ek ly . T h e b e lie f is A p t e o s e d that th e I ta lia n g o v e r n m e n t tn :g h t aril th e B u tle r , F g g a , P s u ltr y Order« taken for peaches, pear» snd p r o jw r ty w ith o u t a rriou a tle tr im e n t to ■ u U a l l M in d s o f t a n a P r o d u c e other fruit for table and preserving R. C. W A L L IS, P r o p . ita p o litic a l in t e g r it y an il t iia t th e m o n e y co u ld l»o pxed to g r ea t a d v a n ta g e tV. J. M arts R U F U S , S H E R M A N C O ., O R . W. O. Aneaworthv In r elict in g h o l y o f |>eri o f th e burden L. H. MartiA. J. M. r ’-vtt. MA î V STREET o f her p u b lic d f b t . It is not iir o io w d NEAR THIRD. to tu rn over th e p r in c ip a l to th e venders, E'r-e-el»«« in every rropeev Clesa roe«»*. e.*d bed. and » labis e i « e d aet m say ia iMe b u t t o p la c e it in tr u st and to pay ita t» i< l K K astrs aglre . o n n u a l proceesl» in to t h e l u l i a n tr e a s .I to ro , O re g o n I T o p r le to r For tMe N *ne«t of hauler» «»4 ether« T-ltittne u r y s s lo n g a s th e po]»e r em a in s undue Rufus ftud wishing rrt I v turbe.d in th e |xq-al te r r ito r y . h&« srrsareU aoui» m fol.os « H ave the be«t m achine «ho;» snd BreaXMtt.-----------SteT oetoek. T h e p la n is a very p r e tty o n e an d foundry in Eastern O regon and > »£ «•« .- „ ........ l i t « * - th e r e ar© th o s e w h o th in k I he m o n e y are ready to do all kind« o f — * to 7 - m ig h t lie retard a n d th a t K in g H u m a'rht wetefcaaa e t a be eeneTsertr ©a», b ert's g o v e r n m e n t w c u l I a p p r e c ia te l l l a r k a n i i i t i l B g , K e p n l r l n g , .--/e d u * aw i^e» (<-.e«a» Be a e e i «11 tretoa and recstve guests arnviac 4uri»g the eight. th e a d v a n ta g e« o f s u c h n b a r g a in . Cut W ood W o r k l n t , C a s tin g . Livery tesras een be procured at say Uase w o u ld R om e b e th e b e st p u rc h a se th e either a» , or night. » h p e r fa lty . pejv* co u ld m a k e w ith th e m o n ey ? H o r s e N b o e l a c ( h ica g n w o u ld ta k e him v a stly cheaper nm l g iv e h im port p r iv ile g e s on I x k e M ich ig a n , bu t »he co u ld n o t e n g a g e to mnk<* h»ni m o n n r e h o f an A m erican to w c - If yoa ora la poor health «r s h ip n t a n y ¡ rice. H ut th e r e is (o n * your bora«« not fed right. ataritir.op le, nn e x c e lle n t c it y , w h ere pojM's h ave live«! Iiefore, fu ll o f rrady- math* c h u r c h e s b u ilt by C h ristia n s anti Ladies needinjj the assist n e a r ly rip e now fo r r cc o n sec ra tio n . ance o f a first class drevs C o n sta n tin o p le s e e m s lia b le t o e o n is wm v m aker are invited to call on in t o th e m a r k e t n n y d a y . If th e jxq>© c o u ld b u y it o f th e s u lta n th at w o u ld bo M is s M f tg g io S t a f f n d e a l w o r th s u lts e r ib in g t o and w a illi Hu tha beat t© be bad; neat« serrad Vs • «ets^ung canner sud » r*«u .ta b ,« r u a t u r n in g a p a g e o f h isto r y to r e c o r iL ^ ^ A t her dress m aking parlors over In eo&aecuva with the hotel. THE DILLES. PORTLUD lid ISTORI! HY1GITI0R CÛIPUT. Cure Take time te Save Honey« S é ZLKS» V f t in îÇ , QxftSOQ.» L U M 5.C.WELLS &<aii il Steamers Kegnlator «»a S a lta i City B E R P 111 TiP_- TOP F L 8 0 The simón pare SHBBKAN COUNTY PRODUCT it! » j . j . s r i u R r i i B, W. Broek BERRIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES Try it! Moro - A ntelope Stick by it. Aortli Pacific Floor Mills, Wasco wtui rututu um..J Farmers’ Meat Market •IForo, K e a x y W rtg & t» Propvtetr Dried and Canned Eratfs Always on Hand CHERRIES ARE SOW RIPE RUFUS HOTEL City Fenadry Co. Sara UeDonald, f Union Lumber Company 4 W A SC O Haling <» ...Parlors, Us *. O R EG O N C l a r k , M a n a g e r YOUR FA U LT in B a n d e r s S u p p lie s . L im e , D a lli an<9 C e m e n t . Grass Valley L u m b e r , W o o d a n d C o a l. 'House. . L g e o ts to r B iis lif b r d W a g o n s . ^ .0 the M . M . Company store The D e p th o f A n a -S p o ta . W ith in a fe w y e a r s th e q u e s tio n h a s b e e n r a ise d w h e th e r s u n -s p o ts a r e r e a l ly d e p r e ssio n s , or h o le s, in th e su n 's s u r fa c e , ns th e y h ave g e n e r a lly b een c o n sid e r e d to be b y a s tr o n o m e r s . P ro f. R ieeo , o f C a ta n ia , c o n c lu d e s, a s th e re s u lt o f a lo n g s e r ie s o f o b s e r v a tio n s , n o t only- t h a t th e s p o t s are c a v it ie s in t h e su n , b u t t h a t th e ir ila p th can be a p p r o x im a te ly m e a su r ed . He sta te s t h a t th e a v e r a g e d e p th o f 33 s u n -s p o ts m e a su r ed b y him w a s a b o u t 640 m ile»! —Y o u th « C om p an ion . n>ree< «♦! hay and gra!» Over » la u t Ma. wua iae4 D. M. RADLEY W bolcale and Retail Pealrr for Sherman r.tunty Oregon in T H E HAEI.Efflg 0B EO O M Í. I iwe ? R hicl R ewenl F o r P h o t o g r a p h s , C o lu m h ia IS it e r S c e n e s Can save you 50 ct« on every barrel Good« »old at both \Ya*co and Moro ü lo u n la iii V ie w s a n d F r a m e s . Post office addre«« 1« Moro, O regon Commercial Job Printing ! O F E V E R Y Dtaca.FTWMi TO O R D E R N « * i_ Q UICK. amp R u b b e r -V ain pn to f ^ HEATf O rd e r S l T h e O b s e r v e r O f f led.*