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. . . D e c . 13. 1907
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la it the czar taming the da ma, or
the darna taming the czarf
New men in congress are inclined
- to wonder why older membeis have
never before thought of sating the
country.
Sueretaxy Tuft begau to hasten his
pace homewards before arriving at
St. Petersburg, in hope of reaching
the bed-aide of hi« dying mother in
Worcester, Ma»»., but be lost his
race. At one o’clock in the night,
the secoud day oat iron» Caxhaven,
while yet in the English channel,
he »»»a arooaed »nd informed that
news had jast reached the ship by
Wireless fioio Loudon, that she was
dead. Imagine his grief, we are in
competent to describe it. The Sec
ret -try* wife joined him at Boulogue
by tug lioat, »ml they are expected
to read» New York W edneeday,
the IStb. In picking up Mrs Taft
eff Boulogne in the darkness the
little vessel was disabled, and for a
time things looked gloomy, but by
the providences of God she and .19
others weie finally enabled to em
bark, and the big ship Gen. Grant
proceeded on its way, but not until
Secretary Taft had res|*ooded to
Moua. Rischmann, sub prefect of
Boulogne, who had accompanied
Mrs. Taft to the ship, and greeted
the Secretary in the name of France
oud expressing regret at the ill
timed start. The reply of Mr. Taft
was appropriate, expressing his
deep appreciation of the considers
tion of the French government, and
regretting that it was necessary for
him to abandon bis proposed visit
to Paris.
Santa Claas Is Mow oa Hu Way to
Moro. Committees Appoiated
to Receive Him.
At a geoeral meeting of the Sun
day schools of this city the Presby
terian and Methodist, held in the
Presbyterian church Monday even
ing, it was decided to hold a Union
Christmas tree celebration in the
M. E. Church, Christmas eve., 24th.
A general supervi
sory committee of 3
was appointed con
sisting of the follow
ing named persons: P H Buxton,
chairman; O W Axtell and Mrs C L
Ireland.
Financial committee: Miss Julia
Woods, Miss Ida Mowry, Mrs P H
Buxton,
Program committee: Mrs J P
Strahl, Mrs L Barnum, Mrs A J
Adams.
Music: Mrs G E
James. Mias Edna
Strahl, Mrs Don
Wheat, Mrs W F
Schuollar- —-------
Tree: J F Foes, J E Blue, G E
James.
Decorating committee: Mrs Wm
Hen riche, Mrs Wm Meyers, Mrs JE
Blue, William Mowry, Miss Lillian
Stanley, Fred Rose,- Mrs Robert
Urquhart, Mies Ida Mowry, Mrs T
Lee,Mrs M E Miller, George Mowry
Mrs G A Meloy and Ray Ragsdale
Receiving committee: Mrs C K
Cochran, Mrs E H Moore, Mrs C G
Huis.
Distributing committee: L Barn
um, J F Foss, P H Buxton, Ina
Hansen, Gertrude Henrichs, Haxel
Bentley, Leonard Blue, George Ur
quhsrt, Chester Axtell.
A meeting of the committees will
be held next Monday evening, at
the Presbyterian church, at 7-30, to
report progress.
A general invitation is extended
to everybody in Moro and vicinity
to participate in the celebration.
Before final landing is made it is
proper that the mercenary press
Criticizing the President in this who have said so many mean things
‘land of the free and horfle of the about the home coming of Secretary
brave,’ is much easier than being Taft, prolwtbly at the beck of their
P re s id e n t.
master; make suitable apology lor
their slanderous abuse. Even tho’
Send The Observer to your absent
he is Secretary of War, Mr. Taft is
friends. It ia better than a letter,
the apostle of peace. He is fair,
and given all the home news. Four |
‘ reasonable, diplomatic, and wins
months for 50c.
! his point. He is today the worlds’
greatest peace maker,* and when he
Judge G. U. Ganteubein has been l»ecoroes President of these Uuited
appointed to fill the vacancy left States he will be the greatest factor
in the Javenile court, by the death - in the movement for universal am-
zf Judge Frazier.
1 ity between nations. Wherever he
I goes he radiates good feeling. Jin-
After many at-sertions and deni goists have grown black in the face
als, B. F. Mulkey has sent in his predicting war between the United
resignation as ¡»lesident of Ashland Suites and Japan. He visits the
Normal, and will go into bmdoesA land of the Mikado and within
for himself.
few days the clouds of misunder
standing are dissipated, and there
Coxey’s scheme for a circus tour is no longer any talk of war. lie
of the country in the interests of a visited - the Philippines, where he
wild cat currency, indicates that he found unrest and distrust. Beloved
has kept off the grass about as Jong by the little brown men as no other
as he can.
American, he was able to send back
assurances that everything was se
Crews of the U. 8. cruisers Ten rene and everybody happy. Of his
nessee and Washington, the fi ist of five hours with the Ozar at Tsarkoe
the Meet to arrive in the Pacific, Solo palace, but little is known at
are of opinion that the long voyage present, but critics may safely rest
is first class naval practice.
assured that some good was accora-
ptlshed.
A Scotchman in Canada tells of
The National Republican Con
driving off a pack of wolves with
bag pipes. If you call this story a vention will meet in Chicago June
.* •
fake you should In» serenaded with 16tb.
the pipes until you change your
For the want of something to say
mind.
s
some of Portland Smart Set (1) are
The Hanston Post boast« that at» rejiortiug the courts in a bod tangle
bits will buy a dozen fresh egg« and because the judges ‘didn’t know
the hen that laid them, in Texas. that the 8th and 9th were judicial
Perhaps Texas comes nearer being day a. Pooh.
parxline than many people outside
The official report shows where
o f Texas imagiue.
the depositor's money in the basted
Title Guarantee A Trust Co. went.
That is a tough «torpr the Journal
Favorite chums of the managers np
tells abont women loafing in hotel
jiear to have beeu “ preferred” bor
parlor« in Portland, where they
warm the chairs, talk gossip, and rowers.
. ‘do everything like men/sometimes
swiping an umbrella.
The statement of the National
niter 3d,
banka of Portland Decombe
proves that they hod simple cash.
More than the most enthusiastic
anticipated, and the same is trne of
banks throughout Oregon
The Washington Post has discov
ered a number of congressmen with
speeches in their pockets! Inasmuch
as there is no law against carrying
concealed speeches it doesn’t seem
that anything can be done ahoat it.
Clever people in Chicago have
been making ‘fresh’ buttermilk nl
lactic acid and skimmed milk; but
a bogus article of that character
would never fool anylxxly who has
ever drank the genuine product,
fresh from the home chnrn.
King Edward make« no speeches
except the short, formal ones, and
writes no messages, which, accord
ing to the American idea, is carry
ing brevity too far; yet, condensa
tion in a public document is appre
ciated by the people, .Hid il.ri fim!
it helpful.
Pedestrian Weston complained
that the public highways are now
no better than they were 40 years
ago. Considering the wear and
tear of 40 years it may lie a matter
of gratification to know that they
are no worse. Hit record as a ;>e
deatrtan 1« liable to stand for a long
time, as the men who sit around
Tl«e North Bank By Co will open and banat that they can beat it will
its Portland offices next week. The never try.
officers are: C. M. Levey, president;
F. 8. Forrest, general superinten
The American Surety Company
dent; H. M. Adams, general freight waive« all technicalities and agrees
and paaaenger agent; Ralph Jenkin to reimburse the state in fall on the
assistant; James Kerr, counsel. The deposits of Treasurer George A.
line will be open January 1st, from Steel in the defunct Title, Guaran
Pasco to Vancouver.
tee and Trnst Company and the
Merchants National Bank. It ;>ays
Mci’lnre’a Magazine was advanc at once in drafts on Nbw York the
ed ib price Oct. 1 1907 to 21.50 |»er sum of 2112,478 20, and 2295,910,
year, bat antil Feb. 1, 1908, The December 31, 1909, with interest at
Observer Book Store, by special ar 5 per cent, from Novemlter 0, 1907.
rMigement with the publishers, will In return for thia the company is
accept your subscriptions for one < r re'eased from future liability on
two years at the old very low rale the <550 000 Itoitd of Mr. Stee»,
o f 21 per year ( add 50c for posts; e which H cancelled, and be will.put
i f to Canadian points, 21 if to points np a new ImorJ of 2600,000 within
abroad).
20da)S.
, . t
It will be best to get well ac
quainted with the new 210 coin be
fore severely criticising i t The man
who designed It mast certainly have
known what he was abont when he
pat the eagle in shape with that fly
away birdie attitude.
V
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Additions! Local Mention
8 P Stockton and family h*sve
moved to Hood river.
If you want to keep up the holi
day racket, just get in and help a
run on the banks next Monday.
Congress will study the currency
situation. The man with a theory
who wants immediate action is not
always a safe adviser.
Boston is so badly in debt that
none of its officers can tell a thing
approximating the sum. Surely, the
spokes are about to fall out of the
Hub.
'M
Oar Last and Beat Preposition.
Mrs Blackwelder, president of the
Chicago Woman's club, is out for a
denatured Christmas. The world
does not agree with bar notions,
and will not deprive the youth
this terrestrial sphere of their
custoraed annual visits from Santa
Claus.
A grove of large healthy cherry
tree«, 60 feet high, have been found
in a dense forest of pines a few mil
from Kendrick, planted by whom
nobody knows; nor when. The lofty
pines which suriound them have
grown so thickly that they exclude
light and air.
VI« liffieal Qhute&ft«*
A good many are taking advant
age of The Ohservsr Club ratM thia
winter, as printed on the 4tb page.
Here is nn«|, finest and l*ol of all:
Oregonian 12 months . ......... 11-50
Observer 12 m o n th s ........
• 1-60
Youths Companion 12 months 1.75
Toledo Blade 12 months......... 1 00
Thrioo-a-Week World 12 moo. 1.00
N. Y. Tribune Farmer 12 moe. 1.00
Total value ..................... . 47 25
Subscriber pays us ............. . 5.00
Subscriber savea for himaelf.22 76
« * 8 m additional Us» ua Uh page.
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M*M *1* M * H I-I*H ‘I*M’ I I I I 111’ H I 1 11
IN FA N TS
SOROSIS
P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r o h .
Services in Moro Pre-byterian
church next Sunday, Morning and
evening.
A series of meetings will be held
in this church, beginning about the
first of the year.
Sunday school at 10 a in.
Dorcas Society will meet Wednes
day afternoon, as per appointment.
Yon will be welcome at any or
all of these services.
A. J. A dams , Pastor.
The Companion as a X-Mas Gifu
Forsake not the assembling of
Nobody is too young, nobody too
Record: Mr and Mrs J W
yourselves together, as the manner
lierg, of Blalock farm, entertained a old, to enjoy reading The Youth’s
some is.” Heb. x: 25.
Companion. For that reason it
number of their friends thanksgiv
makes one of the most appropriate
ing day. Among those present were of Christmas gifts. One of the few
M e e k le n d P re s b y te ria n C h u re h .
Mr and Mrs Ab W allses, Mr and whose actual worth far outweighs
Mrs H Wallace, J H Butler, Willie the coat. Welcome oe the paper
Regular service at the usual hour
O’Sullivan, of Columbia University may be to the casual reader on the next Sunday. Everyone welcome.
train, at th« office in the public li
Portland, Mrs Wm O’Sullivan, and
brary, it is, after all, the paper of
Miss Florence Simms, of Olex.
M e r e B a p tis t C h u reh
the home. The regularity and fre
quency of its visits, the oordial sin
Regular prayer meeting Wednes
cerity of its tone, make for it soon
B a d ly M la e d U p .
the
place
of
s
familiar
friend
in
the
day
afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Every*
Abraham Brown, of W intsrtoa, M . Y
house. Like a good friend, too, it body invited.
had a rem arkable experience. H e says :
stands always for those traits and
"Doctors got badly mixed up o v e ra te ;
qualities which are typified in the
om eead heart diseeee; two called it kid
M e r e M . K. C h u reh
ideal home, and are the sources of
ney trouble ; 4th blood uoison ; 6tk liver
nations
health
and
true
proeperi
Regular services every Sunday,
end stomach trouble; bat none of them
ijr- ■ ls there another Christmas at 11 a ra. Rev. Perry Chandler,
helped me, eo my wife advieed
»resent costing so little that equals
Electric H itters, which ere
Pastor.
fit
to perfect health. One bottle
I me
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m.
On
receipt
of
21.75
the
year!y
more good then ell the five dot
i pre
subscription
prioe,
the
publishers
P
H Buxton, Supt.
scribed. ” Guaranteed 1er bloo
ieon,
■end to the new subscriber all the
Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs
weakness end ell stomach,liver!
kid
remaining issues for 1907 and the day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs C G
ney complaints, by Moro P h a n
60c
calendar in full color for 1908. Full
illustrated announcement of the Hula, President.
new volume for 1908, with sample
NEW TODAY.
copies to any addrestfrfree.
Intending subscribers can get the*
■ tu rn s
benefit of dubbing ratea, by sub
scribing st The Observer office.
■1........ . -o.«- ......
Delayed correspondence.
One thoroughbred Polan China
Alex and Roland McNab, neph
A Real Woadoriond.
ews of W McNab, took thanksgiv BouthDakota.with its rich silver mines Boar, two years old.
N. W. T hompson ,
ing dinner with Mr and Mrs J T bonanxa farms, wide ranges, end strange 2t*
Moro, Or
natural formations, ia a veritable wonder
Morris.
At
Mound
city,in
the
home
of
Mrs
Mrs Anna Blackburn spent the
■ D Clapp, a wonderful ease of healing
past week with her parents, Mr and has lately occurred. H e r son Beamed near
Mrs Hugh Chrisman, returning to death, w ith lang and throat trouble
For particulars address
her home in the Dalles Friday.
Exhausting coughing spells occurred
Mrs. W. H. A ndrews ,
W A Tate eat turkey with Bud every five minutes, writes M rs Clapp 280]
Wasco, Or
when
I
began
giving
D
r
Rings
Naw
Dio-
Coates and family.
«overy, the greet medicine that saved bia
Mrs L M Fowler, and C H Tom life and completely eurad h im .’ ’ Guaran
and Vife are swinging around the teed for coughs and colds,throat and lung
circle in Missouri and Nebraska.
complaints, at the Moro Pharmacy, 50c
I have several thorough bred
Clare Coraon of the Dalles, also and |1 . T rial bottle free.
8 C White Leghorn cockerels for
spent thanksgiving day with Hugh
sale at 21 each. The equal of any
Cereka Lodgo No. 121 in the state. Address
Chrisman and family.
A. F A A M., Moro, Or.
H. D.M ay , .
John Mathieson has bought a new
Meets tbs first and th ird 280]
Wasco, Or
2100 talking machine.
Knr
Ifc e x B iiO c ii
for Sale.
I I II M » » 2 * » H »
SOFT
SO LED
sh o e « on ly So cen t* pair
;
Largest
> and only
z exclusive
Childrens
'
depart
ment in
Portland.
K N IG H T SHOE COM PANY
A ll around the N o rth w e s t corner T h ird and W as h in g to n S tre e U
Portland, Oregon.
1
1 1 1 11 ! ■! I I' W
H 111
I II H
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W
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Farm Machinery Bargains
Plows, Drills and Harrows
offered a t extra low prices
D e a le r
W agons,
in
B u g g ie s ,
Implements
H acks,
EXtras
and
of all kinds.
Wasco Implement House,
Chas. Sollihtr, Pnyriatr
Carpet Loon for Sale.
CockerelsforSale.
A band of 200 head of cattle for
Kent pasture, crossed the ferry here
on the 28th—400 more to follow in
a few days.
County School Supt. Bryant via-
ted our school Wednesday.
Our school marm spent thanks
giving with Bud Coates and family
Dr Ferguson, of the Dalles, has
been attending a typhoid patient at
Cliffs, now reported improving and
out of danger.
The North Bank Bulletin, a fine
little seekly, filled with news of the
DECEMBER.
new town of Cliffs, appears upon
our table this week, a welcome
Upon December’s windy portico
visitor. *
The Old Year stood and looked out
Financiers and speculators have
where the sun
not a bit of the sense of patriotism Went wadiug down the West, thro’
A schema is already oq foot) 1° make
drifting clouds.
the government pay extortionate “I too, shall sink full soon to rest,”
prices for coaling the Pacific fleet.
he sighed,
"And
follow where my children’s
Dispatch:. The Hotel Balch is
feet have trod;
nearing completion end every one
Brave January, beauteous May anti
boasts of its grandeur and are proud
June,
to think that Dufur has one of the My lovely daughters, and my vali
swellest hotels in Eastern Oregon.
ant sons,
The best way to the rest cure rec All, save one, have left me for that
bourne
ommended by James J. H ill to the
country, is the elimination of the Men call the Past. It seems but
yesterday
disturbing personal factors which
I saw fair August, laughing with
have occas’oned the financial night
the Sea,
mare.
Snaring the Earth with her seduct
ive wiles,
The emigrants returning from
this country will remark when they And making conquest, even o t, the
Sun.
get a home job that the pay for a
Yet
she
has gone, and left me hers
days work looks like 30 cents. The
to mourn.”
taste for Uncle Sam’s wages is apt
Then spoke Decemlier, from an open
to be permanent.
, door:
Last Friday and Saturday were "Father, the night grows cold; come
not legal holidays; ’though only the
lin and rest,
state board and agents of the Amer- Sit with me here beside this glowing
¡••nn Surety Co knew of it. The
grate;
settlement of Treasurer Steel’s finan I have not left thee. Thou art not
alone.
cial muddle was thus adjusted as
My house is thine; all warm with
reported.
love and light.
The movement afoot to induce And bright with holly and with ce
holiday shoppers to make their pur
dar sweet,
chases early, has everything to My stalwart arm is thine to lean
commend it and nothing to oondenn
•* upon;
it. A reform is due here on the part The feast is spread, I only wait for
thee;
of sjiopers and they alone can bring
God smiles upon thy dead, trails
it about.
thou on me.”
Dr Woods Hutchinson, former Then through the open door the
well known Oregon health offioer,
Old Year passed
has an able article in the Christmas And darkness settled on the outer
Woman’s Home Companion advis
world.
—Ella Wheeler Wiloox.
ing th-* free use of pure candy for
children, and plenty of pure sugar.
OTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
His argument is a good one.
N
Department nt the Interior.
I
w ith
us.
rb o ied ay even Inga of each
m onth Visiting members
eordially Invited to meet
B y order o f the W. M .
*
J . M . Parry, Hecretary
B e th le h e m
C h a p te r
Mo 71 O . I I
Reculer com munication
fid nod 4th Ih u r s -
evenfnga m o n th ly
y order W.M.
lira FJ.Mendl.Hecy
-
.. Four thorough bred Berkshire
Boars for gale,ready fur service, one
is registered and the others are en
titled to register. Apply I d .
„
’
L . U P ketz ,
280]
Moro. Or
B U 1 IN III
N e . 113
1. O .O . g. Moro. Ore*«
every Saturday
i at 7 J 0 o’clock
VM Ung
members ore
eordially in v ite d . M em
bars are expected to I
Frol J Matndl, N. G.
E James. Seeretarv.
OOKMB'rza.NíTX^Y
1902 and
1908 and
1004 god
1903..... 266 pupils
1904..... 887 papila
1906 .... 483 pupils
II. W BEHNKR. Pre*.
O R O W IIW O
Estimated
1906 and 1906
. 081 papila
1806 aad 1907
842 pupila
1907 and 1908 ..— 1000 pupils
SEND POR CAT A LOOLE
B p i « R in « , M .S O
O a k ; 20.H O
FM
car
Will be paid by the undersign
ed for information luading to the
arrest and conviction uf tho. person
or perrons who have maliciously
cut my wire fences on my farm 8
mils« west .of Wasco, Sherman Co.,
Oregon,.
J. R. K anererm ,
ITS]
Wasco, Or
D .W . Hudson, Mosier, Ore
- if c r 1. 1 Bulli Cl.
' Subi aid Guia ¡halen.
M o ro an d
In consequence of ill health I
am obliged to offer for sale or trade
my lumber and wood businees in
Kent. Will trade for stock or
farm. For particulars address
J. II. B ottemiller , _
______________Kent, Or
267]
Watches Repairing, etc.
Address
G ra s s V a lle y
Send your watches, jewelry, etc.,
needing repairs, to me, and I will
guarantee per'ect satisfaction. Wm
Rudolf is ray agent in Moro, at
whose place of busine.-g any article
may be left to be forwarded, and
who will return the same to you in
good shape
O. M. H eacock ,
241]
LaGrande, Or
Reoeivs« Deposita, Soll ex o h ange,
and do a General Banking huainesa.
fballamunt Livery Cs.
WeP.Hansen, Manager at Moro
Vasco, Orepa.
A g«u«ral Oaefeteg ae< aa h ea g a WatMu
ir»e«Mte«j »•«■« ■•««, Sille «leeeanted, « m »
Jr>.p.t*4.; term ite reeelvetf •«
ee
F. (Q. C larke
Praetlcil Watchmaker
aad Jtw titr.
I. M. WALKKX, Prta
anting
l'"
. Î Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Both in Workmanship and Price
Office at Furniture Store.
F. R .’ A X T E L L , M O R O , O R
I»»«»v» WWF»« w rWV
S1OB.60 Reward. —
Cord Wood Sale lumber Yard for Sale.
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M e r e LeMee,
HOLMES
BUSINESS)
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Course For College Graduates
C o ll« « « G ro d u atas a re E n re llln « fo r tho
P rlvoto S o orotory Cowrso, w h lo h wo« ro o o n t-
ly plooad on tho C a le n d a r o f th io C o II o ro . It
reundo out th a t C o lle g e tra in in g w ith a g ro o -
tloo l eoursa w hloh m akes It w o rth m o n ey.
W o toao h G ragg S h o rth a n d , th e ooalost to w rite and tho
e asiest to rood. WriSo today fo r o o m p lo ta in fo rm a tio n abo ut
tho se N o w Business Courses.
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W A S H IN G T O N A TW NTM STS.. R O N T V A N D , ORC.
T he D alles I ron W orks
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n
K irk,
P ro p rie to r.
w.
Special attention given to farm ¿machine repairing
Quick and reliable work' guaranteed.
Prices always reasonable; phone at shop and house
ALAM O
A g e n t fo r th e
G asoline
E n g in e
Write for terms and prices.
A guaranteed engine, uses any kind of vapor fuel
Harleigh Glass, Proprietor.
Every kind of rig to order,
and all orders prompt and satis
factory at reasonable prices.
Farmers teams fed as well as
they are fed at home, if not better.
Telephone at onr expense.
The Cliffs Ferry
M oro
s
B arber S
hop x
P o r c e la in B e t h T u b e .
Everythiis First Class and Up to date.
Agent for the Best Steam Laundry
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
E D G A R L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r .
MORO
Company
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Particular Attention Given to Take pleasure in announcing that
they have purchased the Grants’
Ferry, end will operate the ferry
between Cliffs, Washington, and
OREGON Rufus, Oregon. They solicit the
patronage of the public and will/do
all they poeaibly can in giving
quick and prompt servioe.
C u f f « F erry C ompany ,
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J. M. Charters
Optical Work
r H S DALLES,
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REED HULSE
CITY DRAY NO. 2
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LEADO NC
Berksbires for Sale.
Land (Milo« at The Delle«, Or.,
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The editor who can please every
Deeemher 7th, MOT.
one is not suited for this earth; he
Notion I* hereby given that Frank 0 .
Miller, of Moro. Oregon, has filed s o Mae
would be entitled to wings. Human of
hta intention to make final eooamntaUon
pro-rf
in anpportof bis elalm , via: Hmee
nature is so constituted that some
Proprietor of
rtead Koirv No. I4,'<or> made Jannary t , ISM,
of *ae-
of our readers would like to have lor the NWU HEZ lota 1 and
J a m e s S te w a r t
tion M. and lot 4 of roetion SB. teweahlg 1
ra feed them oa scandal; some wo’d aontk, range Iti eaa*. W. M.. and that eaid
t
will
he
mede
before
the
Regie«»»
eed
like to have us tell the unvarnished K ilrrr. at The Dalle«, Otegoa. ne Jaaeary
Stock Inspector
truth about them, while others M«k, ISOS.
He name« the following witaeeaae to
Sherman County,
would kill us if we did. It is a prove hta eontinoooa reeidoeoe apon and
Draying of all Kind*-
enltivatinn o f the land, via: O J Oofile, of
comforting thought to the editor, to MoroOregoa, William Tavlor and
Oregon. ______
Trunka and Grip* Hauled to and
aaeh
Monkland ....
Oragon, aad M
taeh o< ..................
know that the Lord himself did not glea,
Htawar
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MOW. ORBQON.
from all traina
atdiainrMi
a
please everyone while on earth.
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M ÒRO, OREGON.
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J. M. DUNA.HOO, Proprietor and Manager.
T«l«pboo« from The
Horvio«
D«II m or «BT 8h«rm«n
ooanty point« «I oar «Xfwaro
fnraiahod to or from Moro to «ay point«
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