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Opposite Post O ffice MORO OREGON Moro, Oregon. MANAGERS A “WANT” O bserver p e o p le by in any S h e rm a n o th e r O mer S ayrs , G eo - M iller d a n c in g e v e r y S a tu r d a y e v e n ­ in g u n t il fu r th e r n o tio e . l g o o d floor a n d th e beat o f m u s ic b y H u ls e o r c h e str a . a d in T h e M oro w ill re a ch m o re C o u n ty m e d iu m th a n The Dilies a v a ila b le . (Copyright, UOS, by A m o r te n Proas A sao «tetta».] F. I. M elati MORO PHftRIHftCY Expert, OREGON MORO BAfiK Q x x x x x x x x x x X A A X A X X X A £ .A A A A a a A A Z A January Christmas # the t Julianites a> » o s r s r oojvjvcca. To those i Ishim nch relations we heartily eitenl our sercices. W a sc o W a r e h o u se ¡¡M illing C q . MOROJ i ? »r p.,, Office Ground Floor Ginn Brick Next Door W.W.M.Co. Bank To have money is to save It. The one sure way to save it is to deposit it with Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. bank. You will then be'exempt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your pockets. Aside from the fact that your money wilj be saje from theft; the habit of saving tends to the •establwhment'of thrift, edonokry, discipline and a general understanding of business principals essen­ tial to your success. \ / C o u n t y , O r e g o n , JP rid ay, J a n u a r y liti Garage D alles Iron W o rk s , O wner J. B. K irk , P ro p rie to r. ^9 wAere Me p»op!» ttop ____ _ _ - T P la * Steam Heat. D * lle a , Electric Light« O r e g o n , Electric Call Bells. H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . fl. R. |||Miii|ir A ll O R & N T ra in s Stop at Front Door R a ilw a y T ic k e t Office in the Lobby. M o ro , O re g o n . L v ’ / 1 ' > f. l T . N . C R O F T O N , P r o p r le t ç r . C ity D ra y Express and Freight Delivered to any Part of the City Piano and Furniture Moving. Trunks and Grips Delivered PLUMBING ® STEAM FITTINC All kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in con­ nection with water systems installed in first class style . and all work done guaranteed. Dynamite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations Stuart &. IVHIIer, Moro, r •' Oregon. - -O- , PuSTERlÜB, Riiw MD fl Oil CRETE ^ 0 « 1 To and From all Trains. REED HULSE Proprietor of CITY DRAY NO. 2 Drsying of all Kinds. Trunk' and Grips Hauled to and from all traina t «IS yoar'e shades ware quite pulled dawn Whan through each village, alty, town, Thor« paaaad a aandwiah man w ith sign Whoso legend filled a single lino« -C ut it e u tl* ana BJEVEKANCE POL “ B , «nero opooiflol” said tbs m an. W be plainly rushed tee mueh the eapt. The sandwich m an ne’er tu rn ed eeidei there. T heir principal diet fo r tbe for­ AZTECS’ HORRIBLE HOLIDAY. ty days' fasting la made up of olives, Th ey Celobratsd the N ew Y e a r W ith beans, caviare bread and crackers. H um an Ascrlfioos. But a t 0 o'clock on the morning of Christmas day, Jan. 7, the Jullanlst The bloody and complicated ritual of Is over. I t Is not necessary to the Alters commemorated the return of bint that these people count the days their masterful w ar god. the eon. from till Christmas or that they rejoice and the south, and the ceremonies carried are exceeding glad when the anniver­ on In his h^nor occupied a period of sary arrives. These facts are obvious. several days. The Initiatory rite« be­ Christmas means fo r them a glorious gan before daylight of the first morn feast, a square meal, several square lng, when the chief priest khd his sub- meals—in fact, a round o f square meals. dlgnltarles wended their way in sol Our Jullanlst friends go to church emn proci»«|s1qp to the t top of their early on their Chiistmas morning, but greatest pyramidal sanctuary. Hers not too early. They, eat breakfast the high priest retired alone to a small firs t H igh mass la celebrated lb the temple, whos? doorway opened tow ard Greek Orthodox church at 8 o’clock. i the east, and as the'rising sun crimson­ Tbs forty day«’ fast having ended two ed and purpled the serrated mountains hours before, the Jullanists are jo y ­ he knelt and sprinkled thickly upon fu lly full of the good things of this the marble floor the sacred meal. world before they enter the bouse of As the first rays of the newborn sun worship. The chief viand, so fa r as strike slantingly across the floor of the its symbolic character goes, la a tiny temple the bended priest beholds spiced loaf of rye bread covered and a miracle. Faintly at first, then strong­ filled w ith walnuts, w ith a cross cut er aud stronger, grows an Imprint In on top. This is called the christop the meal of tha naked foot of their w ar soma—"bread of tho Christ.” ' Bte It god. Upon this miraculous manifesta­ Is not to be doubted that (»eefateaks. tion the high priest announces to the fowls, fishes, saddles o f mutton and assembled couriers that their god has other substantial« are devoured. Here returned to them and that the grand and there one of the presumably faith festal occasion la inaugurated. ful proves faithless and falls before Unhappily the first feast rttaa were Christmas, his craving for a meat diet of a grew some and horrible nature, being too strong to resist. This weak consisting mainly In sacrificing youths brother la Ignored by the faithful. to the gods. I t la said th a t $hey were I t la In the cafes In the sections of feasted for days previous to the cere­ the c ity where the Jullanists dwell mony that they might be In a whole­ th a t this Christmas day la celebrated some and pleasing condition upon their w ith the moat visible gusto. The Greek last and the w ar god’s first great day. “young bloods” gather In the little res­ In other ceremonies human beings taurants and sit long over tables heavy were ktlted and flayed, and the partici­ w ith edibles and light w ith wines. pants In the sacrifice enveloped them­ selves In the bloody skins of the vic­ tims, while they took part in a w ild and uncanny dance. W hile the observance of the new year among the Aatecs seemingly pre­ dominated In bloody rites, they were most likely confined to the religions o r­ der of the prleata, and the great mass of the people, with no taint of blood on their hands, might be happy and revel In the feast of the new year.— New York Herald. RODBRTUS LOVE |0W, lean and list or ye’ll have missed. Without ye heed my rhymes, A tale that stirs, of hims and here. In old New England times. Plymouth Rock was still the dock did land our sires. Near by did dwell one Goodman Pell, But late from Albion’s shires. db eke snesr, for neighbor’s cheer, Did Goodman Potter hide. Whose pilgrim soul was sound and whole Forsooth, it had been tried. But these two fairs with proudsome sird Ye common flock disdain And set them both to plight their troth To but a single swain. A maid as sweet as man may meet Was Perseverance Pell, And there were swains of mickle brains Loved Patience Potter well. This favored wight is Ezra White. A fsirsomc youth is he. But ’twixt ye twain this fuddled swain Cannot himself agree. Ye maid of Pell he loves fu ll well, Ye Potter lass ye same. But for his life which one to wife Poor Ezra cannot name. “My only loves,” quoth Ezra, “doves - Fit each to share my ' cote. Upon my mettle ye’ll have to settle This matter by a vote.” i So on ye street, with gong to best Ye Crier of y t town To warn and call ye good men all Went loudly up and "Came one, come all, to Puhlick Hall r , , Ta lusty Crier cried. “That maid ye name is -4 . fairest same ’ la Ezra White hie bride.” So gathered they to hav«4iia say, Each man, and claim a kiss From her who might ho Mistress White— Elected to the Miao. Sweet Patience there upon her chair In wistful patience sate, , While Perseverance by prompt appearance Was ready for her fate. Ye votes are cast ; all in at last Ye tellers make ye score. For Patience ten are told— h u t then. For Perseverance more. Th e Jewish N ew Y ear. Expert men always at Land to at­ tend to repair work and the upkeep of a machine generally. Located opposite Moody wharehouse, brick building and cheap insurance. The Umatilla House K iv e C e n t s ' BALLAD TIENCE P01TER [A Naw Year's peam.] HE , H R I8 T M AS eomea trat . . 4 On,y th* • • s * * 4 wr4* replied« • somebody, and. - c «t it eut I" everybody accepted the state­ ment as truth. I t la not true, “Fleaae stats ex­ however, fo r Christmas cornea twice a actly what yeu'd year. Those of us who reckon by the a a y l* Oregortan calendar celebrate Dec. 20. | Desired (he men Those who «till adhere to the Julian whe smoked all calendar observe Jan^T. Russia la the dsy. only great nation which still holds out But all the an­ fo r the »Julian calendar. The Greek swer that he Catholic chu rch / sticks to the time «•» measurement adopted by Julius Caesar Was this I soon io, fo rty -g x years before the birth of center shot« C h ris t Thus tbs Greeks and all tho -C ut R e x tl* - adherents of that church. Including The man whose the Russians, of face oe haggard course, hold their ' white Christmas on the Meant peksr play­ 7th day of Jan­ ing night and uary. , night In the city of Required to knew New York both what thing was Christmas days' meant are celebrated. • t thia in tw e r eloquent > The J a n u a r y , “Cut It e u tl” date, as a matter of course. Is o b -' g« .v e ry one whe leaked en It served by com- J y , | t his »special fau lt was hit. paratlvely f e w ' Their souls with naw resolves did fill, persons, but It Is And all exclaimed aloud« “We w ill observed rigidly, Cut it e u tl” TH E Y F A S T FO B elaborately and y O B T T D A Y S. f a it h fu lly by So all braced up and for three days those who desire to render unto Caeaar Frequented narrow, proper ways that which la Caesar's oven as to the And followed fully up the plan Suggested by the sandwich man« calendar. “Cut it e u tl” New York city has a considerable population o f Greeks, Russians, Ar­ But ere the sandwich man did trace menians, Syrians, Servians, Poles, Bul­ garians, Montenegrins and Vlachs, all 1 A four days’ journey from the plaoe of whom observe the Jullanic Christ- AH things wore as they war» before F or forty days prior to Jan. 7 And hints« mors« they observe a faat, eating no meat, I “Cut It o u tl” n elth tf boast, flab nor fow l. They eat j — Nsw Orleans Times-Domoerat. fish e ft s or caviare, but d raw the line Autos Repaired and Stored 3 y Q 1, 1 9 0 9 . “ C u t I t O u tt W. H. Ragsdale TH E ONE SURE W A Y Quick and Cheap! ihber Stamps Furnished. J for Typewriter^ Typewriter Supplies, Bibhuua, Sto. TH IS W SAX B H O T X SS IS KVWOBB® BY TU B V AX W V Xt. In striking opposition to the spirit of joy and happiness which pervades Christendom generally is the New Tear of the Jew«.- W ith the Jews, who also observe the New T ear for tw o days, the days are not days of feasting and enjoyment, hut days of Judgment. According to the belief of every orthodox Jew, every member of the Jewish race la tried on the New Year. The books kept In heaven are opened on that day. Tha record of each man for the year just ending Is looked through and taken undSr advisement for ten days. On the tenth day, the day of atonement, the fate of ’each man for the coming year 1» drawn up, whether he should live or die, prosper or be poor, On the day of atoosment the fate la sealed and nothing can change It any more.—Chicago Tribune. The names o f some o f the dinars are Interesting. Constantine Bconomopo- lous Is ■ budding florist who gathers around him his rosy young friends, Harralambos Chriatatos, Mlnicakss Kepselacos, Pertclee Doganges end Hreeala Pappahlcclae. And don’t let us forget Nicholas Boons, editor o f t$e Dally Thermopylae, who get« out an extra edition In honor of tha day Their New Year's Wishes. These Gseehs, «assy* o f them »«ray­ W eary W ra g g le s -lf I wua only back ed in gorgeous new dfothlng, bring at me old home, what a spread Td their feast to An end w ith the tups o f have die New Tear's day! Oh, for de Turkish rnffige and the Turkish clgs- wings uv a dove! rettak. w ire d hi wtfb songs and toasts. Hungry Hank—Oh, fur de wing» uv I t $ «highly Intereedng f«T S plain • turkey, wld some plum puddln* to AmSrteaU, w ith a plate name Uke Jim Jo^iSS, to sit lb one o f these cafes sad come afterward! hear the songs o f the foreign gentto Naw Year's FrepSretlene. n,#n w O itb fc afven lotn’ ed surnames, Jlngs—I notice that Boekly wste his oboerve the satisfaction depleted la their counteuassea as the feast gnss finger In the glass every time be takes ~ on and receive the hnoreealon that this A freak drink. Is real GhrtetMSS cheer, though it he * R lnfs—Tea; he wants to keep It thirteen dags late aseoedteg to o ur moistened ao be can turn •s a r t t e * method o f counting time. I new le a f on the 1st ’ Eleven polla (bless God their souls!) Made Maiden Pell the winner. So they begun, those twenty-one. And kissed her— every sinner I While Patienee sate, demure, sedate. And Ezra, much amazed. Upon that kissing himself was Quite starkly, darkly gaaed. Then up rushed Ez. “See here!” he oayo, “My choice in truth ye make. One lueeed by twenty ie kiaeed a-plenty. A nd her I w ill net take! “ Fresh lipa for me, say 1 1” aaya ho. So Ezra White did grab Sweet Patience Potter ( ’twaa thus he gel And kieeed her right amaek-dabl bar) J So they were wed and lived, ’tie eaid. In lifelong wedlock well. While lived and died ae no man’s bride Poor Perseverance Pell. X jr jr ir jr jr « jr jr jr >i g