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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
T H E P E O P L E 'S R E P U B L IC D rills! D rill-I Soja-riur Drills, H<e-, disk, ami pin^Urill-. For «ale by F. H. M eader A Co. » ¿.i£* * îÆi § At th e e.-tim il m eeting Monday even 2», ing the only b u -in e --tra n sa c te d was th e a-lo|>tion of ten ordinance.-, en titled a- ¿ I h foliow e: Stockm en should rem em ber th at W. L. Gosser m ade a trip to The 1 No. 1.—A11 ordinance to regulate am i Moro l.as a stock y ard . pre-cribe th e qualifications, duties, and Dalle- Sumlav. I II.I.IAX TEMPLE S it. IT. k ft. M,.„. „ llev .lt A ( o, now have one of th e coni|xm sation of th e City R b o rd e r, ( has. Akers has built a new sidew alk " w ln tw i« } ev eu ilix at a :un |„ x „{ |> _ !? Bojourninc •¡Mttr» c<»r«ria!]’. invite»! 1 n •) finest signs in th e citv . i No- -•—Defining ami prescribing th e in front of his piaee. Ms». L illy M am > kx . Ms. K tt * Ho.g, tè h e c a m e in t o M. off H. and <’. <• If yon want to buy some cows, see duties ami qualifications and fixing C urry com bs from 5 cents up. at o) •piV L O R I.OIs.K. A F A K M M et’, nl H enry R ichelderfer, \V»sco, Oregon. em upm sation of city treasu rer. t h e w o rld H enry K rause’.- in Wasco. I M a« o every tin t eu-1 third Tne-.i« 1 m*Mith Kt 7 1> ui iM_ uita<h No. 3.—Defining ami prescribing th e , Discount of 10 ¡x-r cent for cash still < ha.-. Pearson has started a new W M. B mxsty . V .c. Baocx But hi j relat.vcs and neighbors will <• qualifications a n ,l duties of th e city j bakery ami lunch counter. on at lle y d t A Co.’-. Buy while it-lasts. » M. w net permit Lim to remain so. We S m arshal. \V ♦ .“HltttMAK P ost \O t 1; . . . Pome g rading lias been done on th e can’t do much for him in his infancy • Meet« tirwt Haluntav in . . . . . . . . . . . ' »•! No. 4.—R elating .to am i describrng j Born— To th e wife of W. S. C layton, S aturday, A pril 15th, a hoy. street in front ul tb s C itv hotel th is tlie seal of th e city of Moro. - but f or his youth and manhood the •) * < om. looms of Europe and America strive •) o in. \ a 1 1 bihber of d he ILilles i- vi.-it- No. 5.—R elating to th e ap p o in tm em t, 1 p<H.I»EX S lI E tF < H tP T F R O I xo. ; to make fabrics of ail texture, innum- « Meets «very 2ud an 1 4th Tie— A. E. Lake retu rn ed W ednesday from duties and com pensation of city attorney. his uncle, .Jos. M arsh. erabLc in design, and all for his service <• W amic w here he had lieen looking after No. (’».— R egulating thee fees of citv Tin- nam e of the Wasco Hotel has IV t w o ASSEMBLY XO. 7H, f . A M,.„. and j Isasurc. la his years cf desete- <• his saw-m ill in tere-ts. officers. u ‘ e v en in g in of I' hall been changed to Hotel Taylor. - A lfred I jixx , tion and sound judgement he declares No. 7.—To license, tax and regulate J . M. Duuahoo visited his R utledge Mrs. J . M. P atterson cam e up from M A that ........................................................... (* ra iv h \\ ednesday and rejs»rts th a t his certain callings, and trades ami em The Dalles and spent Sumlav with the FR ID A Y , A PR 21, P 9 j. ploym ents, ¡in-1 to provide for th e m an grain will have to lie re-aowed. Colonel. einach llman 'Vm . H older and J . It. Ilosford ner of issuing licenses. Q uite an im provem ent ha- lieen made i No. S.—R elating to taxing ‘logs, ami All kinds of w eather th is week, represented th e .Moro I. (). O. F. a t the êî Cö., Chicago 0 in town by having th e bridges ami regulating tie ir running at large. ta rio e rs have n e a rli finished sowing, grand hslge in Salem on W ednesday. streets re ¡»a ¡red. Makers cf Pine Clothes to Measure. No. 9 .—R elating to rem oving dead -^ •ft^ ffth e M. M. c o for garden seeds. T he C olum bia S outhern has Mr. ami Mrs. Johli Morrow of M onk- •' Most reasonable in Price. Most re- an im al- froni th e city of Muro. C . E. S ears was tip from Wasco e -1.11>1 i-hed a com m ercial agency ¡it No. 10. — P rohibiting the keeping and Ian I were visiting th eir d au g h ter. Mr.-. • liable in Work. Make Suits to order \ Prineville. Geo. Sum m ers is th e agen t. Saturday. * from 5 J 3.00 to $50.00. . . . « feeding of bogs in certain portions of Weblx*r, th is week. Mrs. Johnson of th e N ational W. C. th e citv. County School S uperintendent Rags- T ry a glass of p u re ap p le cider at of all kinds at j T. I . will give* a free lecture at the daleof Moro ¡- visiting the Wasco pub Holder’s. P resbyterian ch u rch , T hursday even in '', A n I n v it a t io n . prices to suit the tim e lic schi»ol this week. Col. Patterson was up iron Wasco A pril 27th. You are sill cordially invited through J. L. l orhis returm-il Sum lav evening W ednesday. M o re, O reg o n , Dr. I. M. S m ith was called to! th e “ R epublic” to a tte n d th e dedication Horn the L ast w here h e has been visit- (• V. Johnson visited G rass Valiev C rass Valiev neighborhood W ednesday! S ales A g e n t . • ) service« of th e M. ft. elinr -h in Moro, • ing friends ami relatives. last T hursday. to a tte n d M rs. Robt. S m ith who is Oregon. April fiffili at 11 o ’clock a. m. T here will be a silver m edal contest M is s B erth a D arby has recovered Seriously ill. Crawford R. T hoburu S. T. P . lias been held at Locu-t G rove, Saturday, April from the m easles. The tim e for opening th e sta te fair secured to ¡»reach th e dedicatory ser ; 29th, for th e children ab o u t 12 years B. HOSFORD, Mr. Siseel and fam ily w ere up from has been changed from O ctober 6th to mon. Dr. T hoburu is one of th e ablest | old. Wasco last S atu rd ay . S eptem ber 15th. The fair will d o se on speakers on th e coast. He i - a son of flltorRty at-Eaw and notary Put lie. Jo h n Barnes ami fam ily returned Bishop T hoburu, and has served ¡1- Rupt. W. II. R agsdale visited the S eptem ber 21st. 1 Monday from G oldendnle w here thev Wasco schools M onday. Largest stock of E n dertaking Goods Sm okers atten tio n is called to th e fact ch an cello ro f a nu m b er of th e leading have been visiting friends ami relatives in Sherm an county. Practices in ail the courts in the state Some of th e farm ers have th e ir grain I th at at H olders confectionery store voii educational in stitu tio n s in th e X orth- ami looking after business. Moro, Oregon, can rind th e best line of cigars ami 1 west. \ 011 w ill lose m uch if von do sown and are sum m er-fallow ing. W ASCO lU SIXKSS BREVITIES. not accept th is in v ita'io .i. Revs. F. R. tobacco in town. Joh n n y M cM illen of th e C. S. R. j> I'oi a bargain in a good couch see J. Spaulding. R oh-rt W arner, Cha«. E lery M oro, O re. has retu rn ed from h is P rin ev ille trip . 1 riie new asso rtm en t of spring goods ami 1 . L. Jo h n s are expected to take j A. Ellis, In- has som ething new , dust C. J- BRIG H T, i ¡»roof. E lm er M inton aas purchased th e W. at the M. M. Loin,Kitty’s store m ust lx- p art on thi* program . V, Jonnson store building on M ain f »seen to h appreciated. It consists of Henry K rause sells curry comb.- from silks, satin s, lawns, veilings, laces, I Hitorniv-Rt-Caiv. C o u n ty C »>urt I’roci-t-ilin jjs. street. •» cents up, and brushes from 20 cents chiffon an d , in fact, ev erything usually | A session of th e court was called for : up, at his store in Wasco. See th e fine stock of ladies and found in a rirst class store. j S atu rd ay , April 15, ami th e following ch ild ren 's hose a t cut ¡trices a t th e M W e arc requested to announce th a t \\ ill practice in ¡ill tin- court.« oi Oregon. The carp en ters who const ru c tiil th e business tran sacted : M. Co. the North Pacific Mills Co. is ready to Olliee oyer K rause’s harness shop, ’ ✓ j A nderson building w -re th e subject of a W itsco, Oregon. i 1 he p etition ot 11. A. Thom pson, E. do custom work. Sam McDonald's brick addition to his very p leasan t su rp rise party given in II. Moooe, et al, for a court house was 1 n e a t market is rapidly nearing com th e ir honor by Mrs. E. M. West last acted u|H>n and g ran ted , provided th a t i Clayton has blacksm ith coal, iron, pletion. T hursday evening. A ls.ut 25 guests satisfactory bids received by th e court. ' and hardwood, for sale, am i is prepared M . V. Jo hnson h as purchased th e were present ami enjoyed them selves 1 »»<• plans of Chas. Burggraf lo r a to <lo all kinds of wood work, and Having enlarged and refitted th e a l m e stables, I an, new carriage painting. E lm er M inton ranch of 240 acres near w ith music, gam es, etc., u n til a late court lions-- were accepted. R ilt l e d g e . prepared to eom luet the business in a firs ti lass m anner hour. Jos. I o tter has a fine line of jewelrv The sheriff was ordered to advertise Good care and plenty of feed. Best rigs in town. R. M S tarns ha< sold th e one-half j D. S. Dufur, court stenograph -r was for hid- for p rin tin g th e d elin q u en t tax ! Diaim ml.-, watches, d ocks, silverw are, I section of Booth land for $3,000 to X. in Moro th e la tte r part of last week as list. etc., also a line line of m usical goods,! Olir Motto: on t he John Day McDonald. consisting of violins, g u itars, accordeous, j A djourned to m eet .May <»tli. sisting C ounty (’h r k lie n ric h s in pre Solicits your custom work. Live and Lei Live.” etc , at prices to suit th e tim es. l*e.-t wheat oil retaining prowess known. " ni. H older went to P o rtlan d Tues paring a tran scrip t of th e record in the Through tickets to all ¡»arts East can day to atte n d .the grand lodge of the. ease of Barlin A Oremluff vs W. M. Moro, Oregon. A t t e n t io n F r e ig h t e r « . C o r n a n d C h o p H ill I.arm tt, which was decided in tu to r of now he purchasixl at th e Moro office o f ' th e ( oluinbia Southern as cheap as at I Rids are wanted for hauling alxm t in eoniieetion. th e defendant last f.^j The 0 . P S J m r tz , lie - 1 («ddeiidale luinbcr- Satisfaction guaranteed. have taken th e ease to th e s u p rem e 1 he Dades or P ortland, ami baggage 100,000 lbs. of wool and about 70,000 lbs. man was looking .ite r business in Moro checked through to d estin atio n . This I of back freight. court. th e first of th e week. P o tter, Proprietor and m gr. will be a great accom odation to residents ' All wool to be banleil from Mu.Idv Mrs. J . M. Dunahoo received a letter Practical m illright and m iller For C hina orang«« and lem ons call at of this vicinity w ho have form erly been S tation ( a i>(,¡nt 18 m iles south of An- la<t S atu rd ay , an nouncing th e d eath of oi 30 years exj»erienee. Hohlers confectionery store th e onlv obliged to go to The Dalles or Portland telope,) and all back freight delivered to , her m o th er, Mrs. M. A. M e tlm k .if place in town w here they are kept. for E astern tickets. M u d d y S tation. B illo w , Oregon. Biggs, B utte county, C alifornia. De All of ,-ai.l wool am i back freight to be I. J. K e f f e b , Agent. Miss M ’e Johnso n cam e up from ceased had m any ¡n-'inaintanci s in I Board by day or week with or w ithout lodging. j well ¡»rotected with wagon sheets and j Wasco Monday and is helping Miss Huff S herm an county who will regret vet v ! 1 'ill line of lunch goods, cdtifectionerv and ciirars dairy d íplo m as . j delivered in good order and condition in h er dress-m aking estab lish m en t. much to learn of h er sml leu dem ise. Meals 25«-. * ° ‘ , oil or before Ju ly 15'b ’99. Bids to! B u t t e r M a k ln K S t a d e a t a R e e o ( r n lx e d Beds 25c. M. l-i I loon’s new hard w are is now Th -sy m iu th y of the R «public and the state rate ]x-r 100 lbs. for hauling freight L , .V in n e M o ta l a i v e r a i t ) . ex ten led to Mr.-. o | m » ii and ready for business. He is as coin ii'in ity is B uy A rrangciutute have been made by the eith er to and from The Dalles or to and I Hismiiix> . sisted in th e sto re bv W. M. Ilen d reu of from Mor » . Term one-half cash will he regents of the U niversity of Minoeaota S h ad e an d F ru it T re e s Wasco. Prof. E. C. Peerv, principal of the to aw ard to thoroughly qualified stu- j paid on delivery of each load if desired. of The “ C alifornia c a rp e n te rs,’’ J . Allen, .Morn school, has Is en eb-cted to the deq s of th e d airy school a diplom a u n I lie rem .ider on com pletion of con-1 He will der the seal cf the university T his an- tr a it. M in. Stikes and Ed G oodm an, ac position for a n o th e r year. A: V. U N D E R W O O D companied by Dan Di I linger left Moro closg his first y ear about th e 10th of nenneem ent has ja s t been made Ly T. Bid- will he opened Mav 1st, at 1 p. '■ B iglow , O regon. Monday. May, and will spend the su m m er in L. H aecbcr,professor of dairy husband . ni. at M uddy station. Bidders w ith en- J F re sh an d C ured M e a t Scio. He lias hei-11 elected as lead er of ry, who is in charge of tho school. In a f dorsem eiits touching th e ir responsibil- < 7 ^ F ru its an d V egetables Pete \ a n lell re tu rn ed M onday evening th e hra-s hand at Moro, and it looks rom nm nicatiou ju s t sent out to students , ity will be given the preference, from his visit to S pokane. H e has r e - > as though he 1 ad ju st about perm a- throughout the state Professor Haecker j The right reserved to reject an y ami ! covered from his rh eu m atism and is n«‘iitly connected him self w ith th at tells of the progress of the dairy school . al! bid.-. A ddress all bids to feeling O. K. th riv in g bunch grass tow n.—Santiam He says: C . C. O ’xEir., S. M. S m ith aim wife ot Prineville News. “ Since th e establishm ent of th e dairy 1 S upt. Prineville L and & Live Stock Co. were Moro visitors last week. Mr. A double contest w ill tak e p ’ace on rchool in the fall of 1893 M innesota has Antelope, Ore. S m ith is one of th e leading m erch an ts S aturday evening A pril 22, at th e opera tuade w onderful progress in d airying of his vicinity. R e d u c t io n in E x p r e s s R a te « . Before th is school was opened very li t house in Moro, com m encing a tS o ’clm’k tle effort was made to develop the dairy R epcblic sh ip p e r s take notice — A A »-lass of b co n testan ts has been under S. M. B urnett, w ith a crew of riders, industry. Minnesota b utter was scarce i spei-ial rate of 35e per 100 pounds, mini- has started on a general round-up a fter sjx-eial train in g . The following are th e ly know n in our great com m ercial cen the horses recently sold by F ran k W at mimes <>f th e sp eak ers: Je n n ie K ar, ters and was m ostly sold under fictitious , mum charge 25 cts. will apj.ly on the G jrtie Elrod. A rtie Page, May Rust. brands. It was not a very desirable 1 billowing coiiim oditfes, betw een Biggs kins to B u rn ett A T hom pson. M yrtle Lewis, Daisy S tanley. T here product, most of it being made from ! anil M oro: Soda, m ineral am i spring Dried and Canned F ruits alw ays on hand. A son of W. C. R utledge was throw n a r • also s co n testan ts for singing. gathered cream raised ou the farm s by w ater in cases, Ix-er in cases or kegs, I All work B utter, Eggs, Poultry and all kinds of farm produce. from a lior«e last T h u rsd ay and as a floro, Oregon. Following are th e n am es: Mrs. J . B. the grav ity process, w hich caused an green fruit, vegetables, fresh fish o r 1 ffuantetd. result is it 1 v nursing a broken artu . 11 »sford, Mrs. I. D. DeM M issC . enorm ous loss cf ho tter fat in the skim- m eat, gam e, oysters in sacks or cases, j The fracture was reduced bv Dr. I. M. Spear, Mrs. J. W illiam s, M rs. L. ! m ilk The cream was not properly cared plant.- in boxes, poultry in crates, hut- ! S m ith . Belchee, and Messrs. Perry A Frost. | for and generally reached the cream ery ter and eggs. P aten t inside for new s- in a condition w hich made it impossible At th e last regular m eeting of th e A dm ission It) ets. lor the Lutfer m aker tc m anufacture a pajx-rs will take pound ra te m inim um K nights of th e M accabees it was de 1 he alxvve tariff is The proprietors of th e Dufur roller pi ime ai tid e . All this has been changed i haige 25 cts. rided to meet only tw ice each m onth mills have th is sum m er removed th eir by the advent of the co operative sepa effective a t once ami in connection with during th e s u n lit e r . T he nightF the 1 acific E xpress Co.’s special rates H e a d q u arters f o r o o old m aehinery and replaced it with the j rator cream ery and the dairy school. selected were th e second and fourth very latest im proved maehim-rv ami are) “ Each year has added from 75 to 125 on like com m odities. T hursdays. I. J . K e f f e r , Agent. m aking a Hour th at is not excelle<l ou new separator cream eries to oor list, Those ‘•Blue F lam e’’ oil stoves at this coast, every sack fteing wari-anted and each year there have gone forth N otice. FHIoon’s are daisies. E very housewife , to give satisfaction. This mill does an i from the dairy school from 50 to 100 students who are not only thoroughly H ave you a farm for sale or for rent should have one for su m m er. Thev exchange business, giving 3ti pounds of 1 ; trained in the art of bu tter and cheese have no wick, no odor, and are j No. 1 ffiitir for a bushel of w heat, or 80 I i m aking and testing and grading milk, or do you know of any ¡x-rsons holding perfectly safe, and a gallon of coal oil j I pounds of bran and sh o rts heavy f o r a 1 but who also havo a geueial u n d er farm ing lands th a t they wish to dispose will run two burners co ntinuously for 12 husheL They are now running dav and standing of the scientific principles gov of? If so, please w rite to any agent of th e O. R. & X. Co. and lie will send hours. night ami w ill he able to supply you at erning tho ripening and churning of cream, the economical firing and ru n you a circular which will interest you. The annual m eeting of th e W. C. T. I’. any tim e. Give them a trial. ning of engines, the principles of feed Mill be held in th e P resb y terian church ly» v i t i I R , Mi;r. A g en t for R ushford W a g o n s P ie d —George H arding, aged 21 years, i in g and selecting dairy cows, the proper A|fril2»;tli. a t 2 iSOo'clock. Besides th e at Hood River. M onday, A pril 16, 1891), care of dairy cows to secure a large election of officers th e re is im p o rtan t of pneum onia. The rem ains were yield cf m ilk, the form ulation of bal m ess, all member.- are urged to In- brought to Moro on th e train ’lNtesdav anced rations and the rearing of dairy For present. T he county convention will eveniog in charge of G. B oardm an, anil calves. ‘‘Men who have had train in g in these lie held in Wasco May 10 and 11. on W ednesday were taken to th e Xeece th in g s are especially valuable in a The trick ponies a t th e opera house ranch at th e req u ested his m other who cream ery In addition to the skill a t Tuesd ay evening were a source of much is living a t th a t j.lace, confined to the tained in m atters pertain in g directly to or am usem ent to th e ch ild ren . The by sickness. A fter th e funeral cerem ony the m anufacture of dairy products they J i ii in ils were well t r i i n e l , especiallv th e body was in terre d in Moro cem etery. can give valuable inform ation, enabling of any kind Mbtmeo. who could tell tim e by th e The parent* have-the sy m pathy of th e the patrons to so manage th eir herds go to watch and count th e little Ixtys and th e com m unity in th e ir sad Ix*- th a t the income w ill be greatly increas- e I » his iu turn w ill cause the patrons reaventent. ’ * girls on th e seats in front of him . to appreciate the b utter m aker and make them more w illing to pay him a salary com m ensurate w ith his services.” 1 in th e A nderson building, M ain stre e t, A LODGE DIRECTORY. l l ’ROKA L<»IXiK X o 51 r „11. », . Friday evening '7 .« in «-•J'HirniUK brother. » o r tU lI y iu . i t e l I, u v,„ O. W AXis K fcK . . an>l 8. o W i * K W ASCO N EW S «. X O - e tR O D - Contractor and Builder L u m b e r Y a rd Coal and paint Anta KixuxoTÓx, VV. M*K It. Il W Al.KKK Be« K Io 111. W o o d . Oak fir and pine. § R » F. II. MEHDER S CO., I ' W. , U Picture Mouldings, Glass, Carpets, Wall Paper, Etc. g J. Undertaking a Spsciaity. E. PEOPLES. Blue Front Liverv Feed and Sale Stable. I li td d f c Ibi N. W. Thompson. R. K. G . W . B R O C K , Prop. J. Moro. o™. Jno. E. Wilkerson. P ainter, Paaerhanger anti N atural wood fin is h e r, House, Sign and C arriage P ainting Meat Market t Union Lumber £ (j Prom pt and cheap J. M . D U N A H O O , j I Hem Hardware evened in R a d le y ’s B rick , Moro Oregon, Saturday, A p ril 15, 1899. N ew goods direct from the east. Call and examine our stock. Strictly up-to-date. 1 i»< r g— i I f 8 1 | / » I I ■ BI ■ i V For S ale. 320 acre- of land 8 miles east of Wasco ; * 200 acre- under eultivati-m and 120 in p a stu re; 4 nxmi fram e bouse, good well • at house and spring in p a stu re; fram e barn 18x34 with good curtails and o u t-i i buildings; 3 acres iu forest trees ami I orchard in good state of cultivation. Terms, $5.000. $1,000 cash and balance I on tim e to su it purchaser. F arm im ple m ents, etc., a r ■ included in above price, j E verything goes. J ohn W. M oore . W asco, Oregon. i The fly in g Dutch man plow onlv needs oiling once each week, it has d u st proof j axles, it w ll pull one horse lig h ter than : any o th er plow m ade. Moore Bros & I , For Sale! Mrs. E.-M. West, 5iooo Moro, Oregon. la t e s t novelties always on band. Good variety. R easonable ¡»rices. Buildersf Suppli es Lime, Lath Cement Lumber, W ood, c Coal Lumbei? Wood, B argains^ c£c£ Bargains 100 Acres of land 8 miles from G rass Valiev, on Rose-Bush, all fenced • s I house and barn. 1 hrough th e 180 acres joining this land on th e east the Lohim bia Southern railroad will be built. Splendid location for a town l £ n « ^ r; » n 2 ' t a F ‘''n 'S “f « “■’* « ’“ » -I-«* *'.e 1.« » c r« . I. »» known an H alf a mile south of tills place I have for sale 120 acres for $700; all fenced; sm all house on land. The farm is known as th e U harles Overdorf. 100 Acres all fenced : 130 acres in cultivation ; Good living spring of w ater on th e ¡»lace, one mile southeast of Moro, along G ras- Valiev aanvon. $400 cash balance m four equal paym ents of 1. 2. 3 and 4 years. Ellis Xee.-e farm. HEYDT & CO 100 Acres, all fenced; all fam« land : has all been plowed tiiis season, is sown W Snd h a n i‘ T " ° n,iles fr,,ni Known as the carry a full line of H arness, Saddles W hips Robes Etc. Call on or address, Bottom ¡»rices. 10 per cent, off for cash. GDI CA. W A S C O , C J* M A. LE S LIE ORE. at Moro, Sam McDonald, pmP. E X P R E S S and Baggage Transfer Draying, Trucking, s T eam ing about tow n f Alillinerv Everything first Class c