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> » * The Observer. « • r « »!»«T «M«< da» F a res. èrrtciA U r a r e « of rskksaw « M O R O , OR BOON. D. C. I rki anp , Editor. C. L. I kkland ...................... M anaobh F R ID A Y ;uiy iß , is o » C h u rc h »nd Society no tice* F R L K , e * cept w hen for m oney m a k in g purpoae«- H uch notice« st re g u la r r a te * at the option of the publisher*. W e w ill not h* responsible for the neglect of Bubsc niters to notify ua of changes in their address. Nor will the notification o f a Bost mss ter that ihe sub scriber haa “ Removed ” settle the hill of a delinquent. Did it ever occur to you th at it ooata no more to produce printing that ia pleasing to the eye lhau the othei kind. The Observer ia equipped with all modern facilities for doing gone work at the verv minimum of coet. Try uw with au order and if it ia not execut ed to your perfect satisfaction you need not |»»V for it. S en d for ad vertisin g rat*-» Send T h e Onte rver to your alwenl frieuda. Il I« b etter than a letter, and give« all tlie hom e new s Fout m ouths for 50fc. ¿Senators are d iv id ed as to wlietb er the bust of Mr. R o o sev elt which is to lie pla«ed in th e cap itol ougli' to represent th e ex president i n s reposeful or a natural altitu d e. .T h ere must be truth in the report that the Harriman railroads a te to he electrified on an ex ten siv e scale. Mr. H arrim an is now tak in g d aily electric baths. T hey are ta lk in g o f fenders on the autom obiles, hut who w au ls to be kidnaped and carried ofl by a strange autom obile? Il w ould be a novel way o f p ick in g up an a c quaintance. Lumliermen have started a cam paign ag a in st th e use of filler boxes and packages. T h ey estim ate thal fully th irty j>er cen t o f the lumber used in the U u ited S ta les is by h o t factories and the use of filler has crip p le 1 the lum lier trade. N ew s com es th at the Iuternation al W om ens congress lias resolved against universal peace, but it does not j e t appear w h e th e r -th is is h declaration o f war again st the other sex or m erely a sum m er excursion th at the lad ies are tak in g in world p olitics. ________________ It ia such tw ists o f the law as oc curred last week (hat m akes crim i nals and breeds con tem p t o f law. In such occuranccs do uiiffionaira, such as the Standard Oil crowd, etc get euoou ragmen I for law breaking. T he stream is no higher than its sou rce o f su p p ly. Secretary W ilson b elieves that the liigh p ries o f foodstuffs is large ly d ue to^the scarcity o f farm bands. If th is lie the correct ex p la n a tio n it is alm ost certain Ihfft price« will k eep on soarin g, Iweanse l lie j e o manry are each year becom ing less and less in clin ed In work on the farm . U su a lly when scien ce m akes a m arked ad van ce (here is a p a th o lo g ica l p en alty paid by lh< se most a c tiv e ly en gaged in the w ork. M edical ex p erts now tell o f m yster ious affections suffered by w ireless telegrap h w orkers io con seq u en ce o f the action of the H ertzian waves. In som e cases the ey e s are affected, so d in oth ers I he heart or nerves. D k O r. G0K F1N , EDITORIAL BREVITIES. WHEN CRIME IS NOT A CRIME. In these days of progressive elec Tire ju s tic e cou rt for Moro pre trical communication the public has a pi net was kept busy tw o d a y s last right to sx jw t the Immediate trsffis- week try in g a crow d o f n in e young tnl-wlon of news, and yet for bourn on men o f M oro and v ic in ity ter the M.trcto 4 the iwillows I capital wae stea lin g o f ch ick en « front Mrs. Kha- luted completely Jus» when the en country bnd ecutered Its attention abelli C ushm an. F o u r o f th e y o u n g men plead u | m » u evswta there. The moat* popu g u ilty and ¡mid th eir fines o f $25 lous section of tbe country wui almost wholly deprived of Information re each. T w o d ecid ed Io stand trial garding tbe national ceremony uutU on th e tech n ica lity (b a t th ey were night. Had mall trains left Washing not g u ilty o f * he actual llte itin g , ton tbe morning of tbe 4th they would w h ile u d u iitijo g ih ej w ere g n lity o f bare carried the news of tbe blizzard k illin g and e a llo g lu e c h ic k e n s al .< raging there and the conditions la tbe u iiduiglit lunch; th ese I wo were a c capital us far as New York and Cin cinnati some hour» In advance of the q u itted by th e ju ry , under th e Jaws telegraph. Even authorization to pub- o f ev id en ce as p rom u lgated by the i llsh the luaugural address, which for aw yers o f preset t d a y -. T he othe. tunately had been distributed In ad three, con sid erin g diaercsiou the vance, was with difficulty sent to tbe b elter pari- o f-v a lo r, com prom ised press In time for eveulng editions. It was expected that the wires would th eir cast« by p aym en t o f a oerlaiu go down In the blizzard, but few re sum to Mrs. C ushm an. alized that the old system of wires T,h« ch arge under w hich to e tw o strung on wooden l»oles was the sole were tile d was that o f co n n iv in g reliance for news from the political and h elp in g to plan th e stea lin g of center of the country. . Openwork certain ch ick en s, but th e trial tailed Iron i>osts would 1« better than wood to show by w itnesses (hat th ese tw o en poles, and underground conduits had done eith er ot th ese (h iu gs; still better for n»ore reasons than one. It might be economy In the long run though they ad m itted th at they had for the companies to Install under jo in ed in the ea tin g o f th e ch ick en s ground wires. Tntll that is done not ami offered to pay for them before j only wll, neWB ofteB delayed, but the trial occurred. On th e Kt n e t railroad traffic also be held up by z tech n icality th at the«-« y o u n g ineu blockades from wires and poltx wreok- w ere not g u ilty o f M ealing chiekeuH ed in tbe storm. the ju ry acq u itted them , m uch to Four cents a pound duty on coffee the d isa p p o in tm en t o f th e larger would grind tbe people without put mi in tier o f citizen s o f M oro who ting a cent In the treasury for tbe next would have lik ed l-o leg a lly labeled two years. ,The dealers have a supply them as ch ick en Lheivetq w heo they laid In, but would charge tariff prices, join ed the ea tin g th ey m ust h a v e just as they would If It had paid duty. D r .'M A R IE H eresy is lik ely to lw addisi to the various tain ts (hut a ie a ttr ib u t ed to the |H*rsourtlity sn »1 w«u ks o f Mr, R ockefeller. H is New York ptMfor sa y s I hat Mi If wkel.-ller h e a rtily supports' Uliloagn im iver • it y in reta in in g l ‘r«-f< F « ter, whose l»o<»ks on religion are sc«n- dalizm g th e B«p<ist in in H liy . So there may Ire leasenlbu«ia<.in in the future in ta k in g u p Un* good old cbortu, “ Praise John fr ne shorn oil blenaings flow.” . , ! I l l<l'l J J ; ; ;; ; * ’; ’ J J ’ l- M l l ld .| R |. | I H 4 I I.|.|'' ! Avenariua CarbolineuB is a germ destroyer. Decay being a germ, it destroy?« the cause of deoay in poets or timber. The 0 8 . Government, tbe ORNCo., 'Multnomah county, and oity of Portland, are making general use of it on bridge timbers, etc. It to the best cbioken lies de stroyer oo the m srket, and will sweeten and preserve a water trough, pig fx*n, stable, etc., and keep away flies. It is a guaranteed article. T he Observer Book Store ia distrib utor of the pure article in Khermao county. : $ Ufce ItoeaX O&ava&iM COUNTY COURT PMOCBBD1NOS. P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E - OREGON Call sinl Examine My HUxik of FURNITURE Conducted on Best Principles and HIDE L IN E R before buying t«M M «retol *rr«e» Mwltcli*« O. W. AXTELL - W h en - lu P o rtla n d Oregon. Office in the Moro Commercial Co 12813318 new brick building. MORO : : : Bryant &. Mowry, •T O P AT Proprietor of OREGON George Mowry W . C. Bryant CITY DRAY NO. 2 Express and Freight » L a w y e rs Delivered to any Part of the City Rooms 1, 2 and 3 over W W M Co Draying of all Kinds. MORO July, 1900, Term. M e re P re s b y te ria n C h u reh . '■ u i' i - ■ t. - i ■ ■ ■ i ■■ i OREGON ■ ■ . m WILLIAM HENRICHS, Judge. Services in Moro Pre byterian Frank Menefee. Fred Wilson W. m W A LK ER . Oommimioner. church next Sunday, Morning and D. CHISHOLM, Commtaeioner. evening. H H. Mol) AN EL, Clerk. Subject of morning discourse: J. C. FREEMAN, Sheriff. “Gold and Silver Demonetized.” A ttorneys - at - L a w Subject of the evening disooursc In the m etterò! tbe road petition Office in the V ogt Block, upetalrs ‘‘An infallible specific for an old of J. G. Walker etal, known as the disease.” OREGON Kaseberg road, viewers report filed, THE D A LLES Sunday school at 10 n in, petition continued. A. J. A dams , Pastor Hotel Oregon C o rn er 7th and Stark Straeta. It 1» new and It» room» are provided with running water and long distance tele phone». European plan. Rate» $1 per day and upward Highest priced room $8 » Trunks and Grips Delivered Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. Ores. Wright, President. To and From ail Trains. M. C. Dlcklaaon, Manager. Menefee & W ilson I- 1 1 4- 1 H -r-H -1 -H -H -t- l H H H l I 4 I I F I I H 4 I I I I > 1> I + H H 4+- 4+4 HOED SKAIIHG KISS 1 O u r P h i l i p p i n e P r o b le m . Our record In dealing with Cuba shows that It Is Idle to say that tbe stars and slrlttes must ueier .be lower ed. A ting should stand for n principle und not be a fetich. The ling was planted lu the Philippines for a signal llwt tho lufsntous Spanish sway In those Islands must end. It inny hnvo l>eon sad boniness for us, but to haul down the ting befofs tbe abolition of misrule there would 1»« sbumoful bust ness. The apparent tndlfferencj' ijbt the American people as to Philippine a f fairs probnbty does not mean that they are tired and don’t care etthei way. The flag Is there, and the reason for patting It there originally still bolds Gradually the public has learned.) ; o consider tbe Philippines an Asoert- tn poeeeesloo. But when tbe flag shall l»e hauled down because there Is no longer an American burden to be borne la that quarter, no longer a mission te be sheltered under the American symbol, the stars and stripes can retire (q tM mainland »Ub R u d o lf OPENING DAY JULY I4lh Wednesday Evenlrtg. . • 1 V-.. ’ • Every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Every Saturday aftefnoon at 2 o’clock i S k a t i n g 2 5 c e n t» . S p e c t a t o r » 5 c e n t» H / - C onvientto Business aud Halm Hmali Prnffta. Live and Let Live. A tto rn ey at L a w 6CENK ON THE GOVRT OF HONOR, A.-T.-P. EXPOSITION. HKATTLK. weather.” A num ber of my patrons are ; ; not aware that for som e m onths ;; past the Moro C om m ercial Co. * has hud my bread on sale; any ‘ ; purchases of bread at this * J More will be appreciated hy J ’ Mrs. E . Anderson. My Motto Is * Quick Moro a I Estiortdee o f th is years wheat crop in O regon, W a sh in g to n , and Idaho reach to fully 55 m illion bus bel; an estim a ted Increase hy 15 m illion over Isa' y ear. T he va lu e o f th e Isle rains are figured Io Is* fu lly th ree m illio n d o ih iis. As w h eat is still stic k in g a io u n l th e d o lla r m ark, O reg o n ’s b ig ’ wheal crop w ill mean s g ie a i proS|>erity for thisiU ertion of the U n ited S ta tes (luring I he com in g year. . Joe A. Wilson M l. V . (J nC All Work Warranted. Office oor. First s t , and McCoy av., Diagonally opposite Drs. Goflin. In constructing its group of live buildings, tbe United State« Govern ment had regard for the type of architecture followed generally la the buildings of the Exposition proper. The Exposition structures are la the modern French renaissance and the Government In the modern Spanish. The two styles tie In nteely together and make an harmonious whole. On the right of the picture la the Alaska building, one of the Government group. In the center la the European Exhibits Palace. Ou the left la a facade of the Palace of Agriculture The last two named are In the French renaissance and were Completed before December 1, 1908. The Alaska building was completed April IS. New Entirely. UNDERTAKING T h e G o ffin B u lM In g , 1st St M u rn , Orc«.>n. D e n t i s t - ' ^ “'' MORO GRASS VALLEY, ORE .» A N D M. GOFFIN. J. R. Morgan M The eten Hibernian «tanda pat f I d O ffice know n from th e su rro u n d iu g cir The way things are a big navy cuinstance that th e ch ick en s WerH sremn to stand for a bigger navy, and stolen p ro p en y and io th e eye« o f the way things look the biggest navy th eir fellow citizen « th ey w ill tie ! >-111 soon be the only one to have any M o ro M . E . C h u r e h Warrants were ordered in p ay charged with b ein g m orally g u ilty 1 standing at all. Services at 11 a rr, Sunday next. ment of claim s as follows: even if tech n ica lly they are not- Bo die one must have let loose among Subject of Herman, The call of God. Aooount of Helarltw From the way the ca«e term in at the English suffragettes Bourke Cock- We welcome you to all our servi J C Freeman, sheriff, 2 nooa.. . . 800. ed it is not a crim e in 8 h ei uma i rail’s campnlgn epigram, “Better riot ces. M W Weaver, pastor J C McKean,deputy shff2 m<«. 160. county (or a man to secu re a horse, than rottenness." Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m Otto Peets aas— or, 2 months. 260. eith er by gift or purchase, th at has Hrt MoHanel, clerk, 2 m onth... 260. Castro can easily become a “simple P H Buxton, Supt. Ireen Molen; even if in th e very B F Peets, deputy clerk, 2 mce 160. Kant Prasbytarlan Chureh u a tu ie of th in g s as show n by the private citizen" of Venezuela by sim L Bells, oourthouse janitor . . . 40. ply going back to Ills trade of mule Preachirg services at Kent Wed W C Bryant school supt............. 188 87 way it lifts I wen secured th a t th e driver. . 67. party so receivin g the annual may nesday evening J u ly 20th at 8 W. Htanley, treasurer J as Stewart, stock luspeotor___ 60. or sh ou ld su p p ose i< sto len ; and by Cultured Boston has taken to eating o’clock. Everybody invited to be Win. Henrichs, ooönty judge.; 78. abu4e or o v erw o ik kill or maim Lite sand, which Is several laps ahead of prepent . _ Rev. A J Adame Duuoan Cbisboltu, oomunssiotM-r 11 40 anim al, there is no g u ilt oil the throwing It Into other people's eyes. Wm. Walker,commissioner.. . . 7.70 Spaulding C hapel. ■uuuoql if he can show he was U A Meloy, salary as road mas Returns on the Innugnritl day casual- Sunday School every Sunday at t w ter for tw o m ouths p a st.. . . lOO not present when the th iev in g was ty list will l»e com I nr? In dally way up 11 a ratat Spaulding Chapel. Every doue. N eith er can the second to th e glorious Pour'.!». Miscellaneous Aooounta. one invited to be present and take party lw held resp on sib le for the Mann & Beach, hunting license 4.10 part, A M Wright, Supt. death of the anim al. The w om an v.dm k ; i ;. .« she won't vote J M Parry, stamps, e te .. . . . . . . . 21 A u y one ow n in g a horse w ill “and that’s the vntl on’t" la fullllllug Bushong A Co., Job printing .. 186 20 Circuit Court Proceedings. City of Morn, lights and water. 7.78 consider th at a poor argum ent and her destiny, and. as for tbe woman Telephone and Tel Ob,' r e n t __ 7. no protection again st th e th iev in g who says that other women shall not vote, there Is none such. All tbe antis A special term of the oirouit H ri Me Dan el, supplies............... 12 20 o f peiaoual property, but it is ex are really In the first class, only they court convened M onday, adjourn J 0 Freeman, caStt expenses__ 86.40 acUy th e a ig u m eu t th at won the don’t [wit It that way. ing W ednesday morning. Judge W C Bryant, office saps uses— 61 80 acquittal o f the y o n n g men Ui th e John Blougfa axamlaera fee .. .. 9. Accommodations at the White House R R Butler, presiding. O n ly one L W Wimberly, ju stice court last. w eek. 9. jury trial was had; that of Shaw <t Geo Murdoch, 9. T he Observer su g g ests, sin ce you were enlarged to give the late strenu Woods, 9. cannot co n v ict a person that feasts ous presldeut room to spread himself Smith, J B Hosford attorney, ver J and must be further enlarged for ao sus Richelderfer, Judge E V .L ilt lf c j ^ ^ Axtell, gliea and gtaalng 4.6» off stolen ch ick en s, that each per occupant spread In tbe making. field attorney ,pu............ blZck.mlthlur 1.60 The case ............... w u a I MlWfcell A f Foe«. “ * blM kem U hle, son who d esires to h a v e c h ick en s 11 40 affair, both 4 ^ ¡ J - P » (»«<«>. J.tT fce. in Moro to secu re a rtfle, or sh ot I’uck celebrated T. It’s retirement well drilling Aooount of Indigent People. by printing a bulletin of "stuntb” he olaim ing that the drill txjcome last grin and so arrange his ch ick en Moro Pharmacy, drugs............. 2.10 hasn’t done to the number of four it) the wull through carelessness house that he can l>e aw ak en ed if Jo«. Marsh, d ru gs,.............. 6 96 th iev es com e v isitin g ; then use th e teen, beginning with the reform off upon lhe part of others. A jury of A E Croeby, drugs ..................... 6.96 the comic valoatjne. •> the Following men, W II Cronk, J gnn and have a coron er’s in q u est; Dalles ilo n p ite l.............................. 69 no crim e w ould be co m m itted in 8s While some people are getting warm II Bottemiller, A H unter, John H E Wallis, nursing............. the face o f th e v erd ict o f last w eek about protecting tbe foreigner among Christensen, A J Bibby, J C Hock- Account of Roads and th e fact o f th e th ie f lieiu g a us, It Is well to remember that there man, E E VanN uys, P F Maus, J Ham Brlsbln, road supervisor 197.60 Is such a thing as “nursing a viper In E Blue, C G H uis, G K Jam es, W G A Hlmmons, trespasser ou p riv a te p rop erty. **’ M 26. one's bosom.” •• 112.60 C Rutledge, brought in a verdict of O C Hogue, Granville Phillips” “ 67.60 D e s C h u t e s G iv e s u p He Dead. It Is something of a stunt for even $200 for bhaw A Sm ith. Acoouut of Scalp Bounty. Several right-of-way cases for tbe tbe political wiseacre to name Morton, I 60 The laxly-of E C Leonard, resi Stevenson, Roosevelt and Fairbanks Dos Chutes railroad were up for CG Hllvere, eoyote bounty__ ** . . . . I.8Ö dent manager of the Sandow Mills offhand as tba four ex-vlce presidents trial, but attorney A C Spenoer for Geo Kaaeber*. ” laron Strong, “ 4.60 at Wasco, who was drowned in the now living. the railroad com pany secured an Walter Boeson, “ 8. Deg Chutes river at Cove, July 3d, “ 8. In spite of nil the country uplift agreement that the railroad work Bert Olden, was found in the channel thirty work of the winter, the plow must be wax to go on and the cases go''Io Walter Ashley, 7.50 *• 9. miles below where tbe accident oc- called on to lift up the furrow In the trial next fall at the regular term J O Elliott, John MoCluna, M 12. cured .Monday afternoon. An em same oid way. to aecertainjtlie damage to property Geo Matthtos, “ 9. b a l m from The Dalles was taken Ham Hb reeve, “ Tbe Uon and tbe lamb went prompt owners«, if any there be. 1.Í0 to tbe place by auto to prepare the ly to keep company with the ground 1*0 Percy Thompson* body (or removal and burial at hog In nature's Ananias club. 7.M C A Hanpold, “ Life 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Years Age. 16 60 C W Johuson. the fam ily home at Dayton, Wash. Knox holds the be Id In-nil ed rot In Two m m , one by the ib m e of Hcientlato have found In a Rwllxer- the Taft cabinet all alone. «- Twenty-Five Cents la the Frtoe land cave Ixmea of men who lived 100,- Bal. were haying on the bluff over PfpesKje. Tbe terrible itching Ind U0U years age,when life waw Id CoiiHtant looking the river when they The hurrahing In Japan over Taft’s sinartlug, Incident to certain Skin db- noticed the Ixtdy in the channel. Inauguration suggests that, after alt, danger from wild beiuga. Today the eaoee, is almost Instantly allayed by ap. danger, as aliown by A W Brown of After following the river for eight the Japs have been half scared to Alexander, Me, in largely from deadly plying Chamberlain's‘Halve. Price 96c. grilles from where the body was first death several limes of late. diweaee. “ If It bad not been for Dr at Moro Pharmacy King'd New Dlaoovery, which cured me noticed, the men succeeded in bring Uncle Ram is the biggest builder lu 1 could uq | have lived, he writes, suf Weston, Ocean to Ocean Walker, ing it to shore at a place five miles S»»4 r r c m t lv : “ W hen yon feel dow n »nd nul. the world, and he doesu't Intend to be G cl there la no use living. Just tnhe vour bnd above the Mopin or H unt ferry and Second beat In style or quality If be fering a- I dkl from a severe lung trou thoughu w ith you nod w alk «hem off Before von Me and dtubtxirn oough." To cure sore Hava nralked n m il« th ln g l w in look rnalar. Joat eleven miler. shove Sin im r b-’dge. knows It. lung», Oo|ds, oliatinale coughd, and pre v lu " H ava vn« noSced the inevenae la w alking lata in ave ry r o m n u n lty f Many attrlhcrte 1« to ‘ Relati vea and trteous Lout thu vent pneumonia, ltd the t*eat medicine >,t unfart which A lie n ’. Ibnt-E aan. the aM iaepllr It’s different when the constitution vder la be .h a k rn into the shore, glvra Io the body W ednesday at Wasco and ao- ou imrlli. 60c aud $1; guaranteed by ulllnne n?w oatag U, Aa Weaton M id , * 'll h«a. stand* In the way o f changing the date rani (aarlt.1 Moro Pharmacy. Trial bottle free. cotnpknhxl tbe remains to Dayton, of Inauguration. , t .'1 . A t Dallas, Oregon, a parachute jum per, during the celebration of Ju ly 6th, fell throngh a window iq. to the commercial club rooms, tak ing the sash and glass with him. Like Mark Tw aiu's boy who fled from the dead body in th e doctors office, he had no particular use foi the sash but took it- along with him because he found it handier to take Wash., where the funeral services than to leave, were held. F U R N IT U R E Vinton Hotel PHYSICIAN S SURGEON. 1 1 ............... .... »41 » i, / '»■' r r V • K U H Buying for cash is a great advantage to us because we save whatever trade discount there is. > tracted In the credit system. > > > > > > > > O ur prices w ill convince you that we are hewing close to the line. 4 > 'r C w . d l w l l y R e lle lS l 'w w r P » li« a a g e . I . X 3. ZE3Za,rd.lrx, ZL4Zozo, O zogroxx Repair to us for Repairs. THIS PAPER. O r d tr tit > do not have to help pay any bad debts apt to be con A tenth o f w h at Is going . o n In T o w n . State, Ns-* - tton and W orld If y o u fall to take t > Selling for cash is a great advantage to you for you YOl) WILL NEVER KNOW OrJer i t > We make a aprolalty of repairing wat ches, eyeslaaMM», »(»eclariss Mid optical go«Mls. We have Ihe tools and materials tuid »kill to Insure good work. • If you have arty J.welry y<m cannot wear bring It here, aud we will repair It ao you can not tell It from new. We dout ‘i^ug your watch'up for a week or ao and then charge you for cleaning It. We cleau h a n d guarantee It for a year with ordin ary usage. t N EW TODAY. ■M -.iinr-» u « r n,T Lull Scrip For Sale A 320 acre ^outh African War Veteran Bounty Land Certificate, issued by the Department of the In terior, Government of t/'anada, Ot tawa, under the Volunteer Bounty Act 1908. Good for 320 acres of any Dominion land open for entry in Alberta, Saskatchewan, or Man itoba. Any person over the age of 18 years, man or woman, can ac quire this land with this certifícale ffithout further charge. For im mediate sale, $800.00. Write or wire L E T elford , 131 Shutertít. 841« Toronto, Canada Situation Wanted F. THE DALLES, OMkOON. | M oro s B a r b e r S h o p Everything First Class and Up to date. Agent for tbe Beet Steam Laundry Shop in Brick Buildiug next Observer Office EDG ÄR s »»»»aa .............. . ^ f^ n g in a ; S atisfaction Guaranteed —— Both in W ork m an sh ip and Price File Colts for Sale. Here is an opportunity worth your inspection; 119 acre* farm and pasture land, 3 miles from Moro, can be bought at $25 per acre; run ning water on it. Call or address M m . T. F. C ochran , tf.337] Moro, Or I OREGON. fa in tin g , 12 foot second hand McCormic header. Inquire of 341 R oy H uj - kf , Moro, Or Real (state Snap. L E W I S . P r o p r ie to r . MORO »aaa»»»»»»»»»»»a»jL» w H aving rented all m y land I have ten head of fine yearling Per cheron colta for Hale. Here is a bar gain for some one. I will take cash or good paper. Address A. C. T hompson , tf.34O] ‘ Monkiand, Or Tubs. P o r c e la in B a t h *• By man and wif« to work dur ing harvest. Write to call box 82 Moro, Oregon, or phone to Hardin store, Moto. Fir Sale Cheap I. Clark, Jewelir, 1 Op'ician Office at F u rn itu re Stare. F. R. A X T E L L , M O RO , O R I iiV» i v r im i. i n n i n n r i > n . . n i.r T . m i - M OUO, O R E G O N . • ♦ re — » •• *-,« *- L IV E R Y , FE E Q A N O S A L E S T A B L E S . C- R. B E L S H E E , Proprietor and Manager. Telupb hi » from T h e P all« » or a n r Sti«rn>aa «oanty points a t onr nxp»n»«t Hwrvioa Ynmiahed to or fro m M oro to any pointa. OUR MOTTO ‘‘PUaw tbs public.” ’ Fir Sale Cheap. Threshing outfit oom plete;con sisting of 18 horse power Advance engine, 28 in ch ’Pride of W ashing ton separator, two water tanks, three wagons, derrick tah’e, forks and all necessary sm all equipment, cook-house, dishes ete. To be sold to satisfy creditor«. 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