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Mitchell had tnanv good TS êc O b s e r v e r. I bills Senator ready to introduce when the57th J F ree ! v io r o C it y O f f i c i a l P n p r r . congress met, among them one OFFICIAL F A l t K OF SHERMAN CO. j the relief of settlers dispossessed MORO, OREGON. G r a ss for A s th m a le n e B rin g s In s ta n t a n d P e r m a n e n t by C u r a in a ll C a s e s . t.ie US.Supreme court. As soon as tha data caiLd for by senate resolu Ü. C. IRELAND A RON. . . EDITORS SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL CARD tions are obtainable Mr. Moodvs b II W r ite l o u r N a m e a n d A d d reu P la in ly . Tb** price of The Observer i« $1.50 per Year. 75 cents for six m onths, 50 cents will be introduced in the house hav There is nothing like A sth m alen e. It for f«>nr months—but if paid in advance we ing for its object the same relief. brings instant relief, even in the worst eases. accept $3 ( jo in full for 3 years. Sbprter V a l l e y , O regon . CHAINED terms than one year 12-^' oents per month. Steel Ranges and Coal Hot Air Heaters BEST F U E L SA V ER E V E R BROUGHT TO T H E CO U N T Y ^ C H R IS T iiS ~ 6 0 0 D S Y S L E D S ~ IM D LAMPS “ Senator Mitchell favors an open Columbia river.” When was there ever a time that he didn’t? ROCKING H O R S E S ^ ARE 0 « THE WAYj From present indications congress will waste no time on tariff tinkers. The fact causes rejoicing among prac tical business men. F U L L LIN E OF R O D G E R S T A B L E W A R E AND CUTLERLV Watterson wants Croker to retire from New York politics. By waiting until he was kicked out—hasn’t he lest the privilege of a voluntary re tirement? B e a t L in e o f W a g o n s , H a c k s a n d B u g g ie s H a r r o w s , F ly in g D u tc h m a n , O liv e r C h ille d , a n d C a ssa d y H a n g P i o n s . $50 • STR IC TLY TAILOR T h e s e a re s u its upon w h ic h d e p o s its h ave been p aid an d fo r vario u s re a - sons h a v e b een u n c la im e d CITY AND COUNTY. MADE Rubber stamps to order at The I Observer office. Carbon paper, any size to order, at The Observer office. Wascos' Feed and Livery Stable, $15.95 T h e y a r e n o t m is tits b u t s t r ic tly t a ilo r m a d e . JM.Hong Proprietor, is one of the best pla- i ces in SherraHn ooanty to put up a team. i Best of feed and lots of it. Ladies Fancy Note Paper, large Inks, mucilage, cards, envelopes, paper of every kind, tablets, every style, at The Observer Book Store. Get one of our indellible pads The great sweep of events that may be covered by one life-time has just been illustrated in St. Louis by the death of Edward Entwistle, the man who 70 years ago took George Stephenson’s locomotive on its trial trip between Liverpool and Manches ter, England. The Oregonian advises keeping of scrap books in which to file away Tom Strongs’ Si wash Recollections. Perhaps The Oregonian overlooked the many faithfully studied legends excellently recorded by Frances Ful ler Victor, but wasted in the old pa per piles. Some of these we have, which would be marred by anything from Toms’ pen on the same shelf, so far as we have seen. FARNSWORTH-HERALD TAILORING CO., T o C u r e a C o lig li I n O n e D a y IS S U E S P H IL A D E L P H IA . A L L F O R M S O F S O U N B J J lF E IX S U K A A ’CE H a s L o a n a n d C a sh V a lu e s E x te n d e d a n d P a id u p I n s u ra n c e , F op I n f o r m a t io n A d d r e s s S h e rm a n & H a rm o n . °r W -A -C a m p b e ll. (•tn r r a l A f c n ii. S p e c ia l A g e n t . JUST MORO PHARM ACY OPENED R u b b e r G o o d s , P e r fu m e s , C ig a r s W e have a full line of fresh prescription medicines and are ready to do all kinds of prescription work. Prescriptions Filled to order. MORO PHARMACY CO., MORO, ORE NEXT DOOR TO NEW M ORO HO TEL ilHION bl UMBER ^P o MPANY. O W A S C O .. O R E G O N L . C l a r k « M a n a g e r Hood River Glacier. MORO, OREGON. During the first nine days of last month no less than 79 homestead entries were filet! in the U.S.Land office in the Dalles. During the year ended October 31, entries averaged 106 per month. This beats the rec ord of all previous months and years save only a short period following the throwing open ft» settlement of lands included in the NPRy grant. BUT THEY GOT TH ERE JUST THE 6AME. Clatskanie Chief. One more point for Clatskanie is scored in reports from the Buffalo fair. WS.Miller sent some of his seedlings to t he ex position i.nd there was quite a discussion over the name Finally, Mr. Dosch called them Ben Davis apples, which was wrong; nevertheless,Mr.Mfiler’s apples took honorable mention. TO H ELP T H E FARM ER, PER H A PS. Carbolineum A venarius w ill prevent m ost efficiently rot and decay o f any kind o f wood work above or below ground or water. T his assertion is based ot. 27 years use o f the m aterial and m any testim onials II. IIL Carbolireum Avenarius contains no free I acids injurious to the wood fibre. On the j contrary it w ill m ake wood tough, bard, and g iv e it a greater resistance against strain and other m echanical actions. IV Carbolineum A venarius will prevent the attacks on wtxxi work o f all insects, m ice, rats, w orm s and other verm in. V. Carbolineum A venarius w ill prevent de- ! cay o f ropes and keep them soft and plia ble through all seasons. VL VII. Carbolineum A venarius is an antiseptic free from all poisonous ingredients. VIII. Carbolineum A venarius contains no vol- j atlle oils, its boiling point being 557° Fah- ’ renheit. IX Carbolineum Avenarius applies to wood work an attractive and durable nut brown , stain, and has a very large coverin g ca- I pacity. X. Carbolineum Avenarius is ready for use j and has the advantage to rem ain in this i condition for years, therefore it can be ' safely kept on hand. XI. Carbolineum A venarius is applied with a brush, like paint, or by im m ersion of the can thus protect our custom ers from im position as w ell as guard our ow n reputa- i lion. i C. I - IRELAND, Agt for Sherm an Countv Observer Book Store, Muro. S ole A g e n ts for Tiger and McSherry Drills, Flying Dnlchtman Gang Plows, | oats” ? W hat a difference be tween the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse! The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference. Children are not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. They don’t “feel their oats”. Scott’s Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott’s Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blocd into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makes ordi nary food do its duty. B U G filS S , ü’ A G fiX S, H A € K 8 , PEAiPS, tt&i WISÄMILL8. of the best makes, E l M^S*«3S f ' V fiie n is t STO P F in e s t F r ¡‘ H b i n d - , o f I A K I 1 CONSTANTLY M o r o A T T H E ON M tU H lA i K Y , HAND. sew iwiiu mini I .O P iitlo n In t in - C i t y . A ll W lille t ie lj» T ito F ir s t E m p lo y e d . C la s s H ou se T a b le S e rv ic e U n e x c e lle d . B e s t K e p t H o t e l In S h e r m a n C o u n t y M o s t C o n v e n i e n t t o D e p o t a n d r ill B u s i n e s s H o u s e s C -S’ W ebb, m a n a g e r , ¿tloro, O regon . T his picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle, A MEAL « 1 » CITY HOTEL First class in every respect. Clean rooms and good beds. Table as well set and served as any In the Inland Empire^ Special rates to regular boarders. Special accommodations given to Commercial Travelers. F itz m a u r ie e , p r o p r ie t o r ,lfo ro , O regon . HE SHOULD CALL, ‘‘POLICE, POLICE ” Malheur Gazette. A citizen who, when he hears a shot fired at night, pulls the covers over his head and trembles, is not a good citizen. STILL OUT OF JAIL. Astoria Budget. If Mr. Hearet and Mr. Davenport wifi go to Chicago, Judge Henley wifi he pleased to give Mr. Hearsts’ yaller journals some additional no toriety, bv sending them to jail. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With local applications as they cannot reach the «eat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and inucos surfaces—Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine—it was prescribe! by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known comhir.ed with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pioducessueh wonderful results in curing catarrh—send for testimon ials, free F J C heney & Co, Props, Toledo, Ohio—sold by druggists,75c Hall’s Family Pills are the best. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. fend for free sample. The Kind You Have Always Bought SCO TT & BOW NE, 409 Pearl St.. New York. 50c and J ; , all druggists. B ears the S ig n atu re of signed was on the 4th day o f November, 1901, by the County Conrt o f the stale of Oregon for Sberman county, duly appoint ed Administrator of the estate of David A. Huffman, deceased: aud all persons having cl 'inis against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the sam e, with • he pi ope r Vouchers therefor, to the under signed administrator, at bis office in Moro, rheru'an eouutv, Oregon, withiu six months from the date o f this notice. Dated at Moro Oreg< u, thisfith day o f November, 1901. J.H.H osfokp , Administrator of the otnSdtijestate of David A.Huffman deceased J^OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.and Office at The Dalles, Oregon, I October 28. 1901. » Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of her inten tion to ooinuiute and make final proof in support of her claim , and that said proof w ill be made before H S.M cDanel, County Clerk at Moro, Oregon, on Saturday, D e cember 7, 1901, viz. MAKY COLEMAN, of Gorman. Oregon. H . E. No. «298, for the S * *°t8 $ Soo‘ tp 1 *’ r She names the following w itseses to prove her continuous residence upon aud cu ltiva tion of said laud, viz, Jam es Woods of De- Moos. Oregon, M Coleman HcskinAou.Moro Oregon, John Fred berg and Bernhard Ko mi lie. of Gorman, Oregon. fitnldfi] J a i . P. L ucas , Register. T V OT1CE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR li Liccssc. —— To all whom it may concern: l ake notice that the undersigned. John A. Foister, Will apply to the County Conrt of Sherman county, state of Oregon, on Wed nesday, the 2d day of Jannaty, 1902. for a License to «ell spirituous, malt and v iciou s liquors iu less quantities than one gallon,in the town of Burns, District No. One in said county of Bberman, for the period for which his receipt from the County treasurer of said county may call for, and hereuuto annexes uis petition, which he will present to the conrt at said tim e. J ohn A. F oistbb , 6tn29j3J Bufns, Oregon. p E T IT IO N FOR LIQl OR LICENSE. To the Hooorable the County Court of the «tat. of Oregon tor Sherman countv: We the undersigned reaidents and legal voters iu District Numf-er One, county and state aforesaid, do hereby respectfullv peti tion and pray that said County Conrt shall grant n lioense to John A. Foister to sell spirituous, malt and vinious liquors, iu the town of Bnfus, District Number One, in less quantities than one gallon, for the period for which his receipt from the county treas urer of said Sherman county may call for: Names. George E Wilkerson F K n eh n el, HE W allis, H. Barnhart W J.Underhill W A.Tate A. McNab J P.Lindeman John Morris August Buschke BF.Johnsou J B .ten a b le JN.Coats WF.Tbompson G eoS telfox CA.Harrington PA. Venable CC.Dsyo W.Shay LC.Hailey John O’V.'aug George Call Wra Lee J W.Lundy AW.King KA. W allis lohn C.Fields JT.M orris Chas.H.Tom Names. Harleigh Glass, HJ .Glass, AM.McNab, CC.Thayer F t .Brown J H. Decker Geo. W. Ramsey Cortis Tom JA.Pyburn Bert Glass John Carmiohal Elijah Henderson Fay Cheney H H.Brackett William Tate Chas Upton AT Striker A.Young S Striker Frank Hnlery Win Fields Chas K.Fielda FA Hull W E.Tate Chas Hoggard J W Totten WS.Bean Edward Hubl J.Hoggard W e C a rry in S to ck , a full line of H eppner Times. "HILO Carbolineum A venarius will prevent the crum bling and decay o f brick and stone work and m ake sam e w ater p ro o f Avon Springs, N.Y., Feb. 1, 1901 Dr. Taft Bros. M edicine Co. A Kansas college professor sav6 Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure no foot ball is conducive to immorality and dishonesty. These are hard Carbolineum Avenarius, that is pay. Price 25 cents. names for trifling offences like man the name. It is made in Germany slaughter and mayhem. and is distributed from The Observ er office, which is headquarters for THAT IS WHAT TEDDY DID DO. Sherman county. Here are 12 abeolute facts deserv McMinnville Reporter. ing the attention ot those who ap- If the President writes a message appreciate practical economy. If that people will read without skip- You Do Not Appreciate Practical ing, he wifi do something hitherto Economy these will not serve you: considered impossible. Does your horse “feel his I. H e a le r s in B u ild e r s S u p p lie s . i timber, and no skilled labor is required. L im e , F u tli a n d C e m e n t. XII Carbolineum A venarius is sold o n ly bv L u m b e r , W o o d a n d C o a l. 1 us or our duly authorized agents, as we Agent for the Studebaker Wagons P C L IE F .f THE STATUS OF FOOT BALL. S to p s tlie ( n u g h a n d w o r k s o f f t h e C o ld . Q arbolineum A venarius w ill prevent the ch eck in g and warping o f wood work, and will exp el dam pness from wood and m ake sam e water proof. B o x 93, P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N . New Y oik, Jan. 3, 1901. Dr. Taft Bros. M edicine C o . G en tlem an — Your A sth m alen e Is an ex- I eellcn t r. m edv f. r A s 'ln ia a id Hay Fever, and its com position alleviates all troubles w hich Combine with A -lhin a. Its success is a tonishing and wondcrlul A lter having It carefully anaiy r. *d. w> van state that Asthm a- j lene co n ta in , n o o p it m, m orphine, chloroform j or ether. Very truly yours, Rev. Dr. Morris W echsler SUGGESTION FOR TH E DRONES. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money Arlington Record. The Great Northern and NPRys if it fails to cure. EW.Grove’3 sig are reported to have merged into one nature is on each box. 25c. and now the name should he the Great Northern Pacific. The com Money to Loan. On country real estate, in any bination is possibly made to help amount from $200.00 to $6,000 00. the farmer out with lower rates for Interest reasonable. Call on or ad his produce. dress, RE.IIoekinson, Moro, Or. Richet Brothers, Of Rabbi o f the Coni;. Etui Israel. The Dalles Chronicle. and stamp for marking linen. W e c a n g iv e y o u tw o s u its fo r th e p r ic e o f o n e o f th e o t h e r f e lo w s . Fe»» Mutual Lif e I&rasa&eeCte J (|0 J B e v . D r. RS o r r i s W e r lis le r . Mo ro Implement Company I assortment with envelopes to m atch, at The 1 Observer Book Store. Brock A Co. have a new line and fresh designs of wall paper to select full woolens are now on display, everything new Our from. Put brightness into your no old patterns, 1000 new patterns to select Irom. home by fixing up the old rooms. With each $1 cash purchase of Groceries, we will give a 16 oz. pkg. i of Our Own Washing Powder free. GP.Higinbotham a C o . Theo.H Liebe, successor to JE. Adcock A Co, scientific opticians, at the Dalles, are prepared to fit your eyes properly with glasses. Eyes examined tree of charge by a grad uate optician. The day has passed forever when you can do better than you can by 24» W ashington Street, near T hird P O R TLA N D , OREGON. giving your orders to Jos. T. Peters & Co. in The Dalles, for every kind of building materials, paints, oils. N O T IC E - Dr. Lloyd D. Idleman Dentist, 1 Moro, Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 Parties wanting Groceries will do well m., 1 to 5 pm. Other nour? aud holi days by appointment. Any work by writing to which fails in five years replaced free of charge. JH.Smith A Co, Grass Valley, are agents for the Stilletto sewing ma chines, Rodgers 1847 and Rodgers a F r o n t a n d W a s h i n g t o n S ts , Hamilton table ware and cutlery, P O R T L A N D , O re . fine carving sets, and pocket knives of all kinds, all at reasonable prices. Prices quoted delivered at Moro, Grape Valley and Wasco. A good set of Feed Rollers is of If you will notify up we will have Mr. Daweon call and give fered for sale at a bargain at the you prices before you give your order, lie sure and get our Farmers’ Market. See Sam Mc prices, before buying eleewbere. Anything needed outside of Donald about them. our regular liue will get it for you and no charge for our trouble. Wood Preserving Paint. 1S4 It seems to us some people are us ing Hon.JN.Williamsons name with a good deal of freedom and are jum b ling him up considerably in politics. We have known the senator a g-ud many years and fully recognize his worth and capability, hut would hardly take the liberty of making him a candidate for every office witiiin the gift of the people. Rev. C. F. W ells o f Villa R idge, 111., »avs our trial bottle ol A -th m slen e received in good condition. I cannot tell vo n how thank ful 1 teel tor the gotui derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and A sthm a tor ten years. 1 despaired o f ever being cured I saw your advertisem ent for the cure ot *hi* dreadful and torm enting dis ease, A sthm a, and thought you had overspok- en you rselves, but resolved to giv e it a trial. To tny astonishm ent, the trial acted like a ctiarni. Send me a full sized b ot.le.” Parties having contributions for G en tlem en — I write this testim onial from a sense of dutv, h aving tested the w on this paper, no matter how small the derful effect o f vour A sthm alene, tor the cure o f A sth m a. My wife has been afflicted w ith spasm odic asthm a for the past 12 years- H aving exhausted my own skill as well item, are requested to send them in as m any others, 1 chanced to see your sign upon your window s on 130th street N ew in time. When items a week old Y ork, I at once obtained a bottle o f A sthm alene. My wife com m enced taking it are brought in at the last moment, about the first o f N ovem ber. 1 very soon noticed a radical im provem ent. After using and other work is crowding, our on e bottle her A sthm a has disappeared and sh e is entirely tree from a!! sym ptom s. I feel that I can consistently recom m end the m edicine to all who are atflicted with good natured compositor is liable to this distressing disease. V ery respectfully, O. D . PH E LPS, M. D Canadian statesmen talk about in get rattled. D r. TafI Bros. M edicine Co. Feb. 5, 1901. creasing tariff charges against Uncle G entlem en— 1 was troubled with Asthm a for 22 years I have tried r um erous A U STRALIAN SALT BU SH . Sam. Go it; that’ll lead to rapid de rem edies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisem ent and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your full size bottle, and velopment of annexation sentiment Pendleton Tribnne. 11. R. Neil exhibited a bunch of 1 am ever grateful. I have M family o f four children and for six vears was urable to that’ll fetch the dominion in ahead of 1 am now in the best o f health and am doing business everv day T his testi Australian salt hush, grown on his work. Cuba. m ony you can m ake such use o f as you see fit. i». R A P H A E L place near Fulton station. R ep lan t H om e address, 235 Rlvington street, 67 East 129th street, City The department of agriculture is ed the seed late last spring and with doing good work and living within no irrigation it grew *o a large size T r i a l b o ttle s e n t a b s o lu te ly fre e on r e c e ip t o f p o s ta l this season. The soil contained a its appropriation. It expanded at all large amount of alkali, and the spot D o not delay. W rite at once addressing points last year, and yet returned to was an unusually dry one. The plant DR. T A F T BROS. M E D IC IN E CO. 79 East 130th St., N Y. Cltv. the treasury a cash margin on the weighed 74 lbs,and some of its stalks credit side. were 3 ft. long. The plant lesemhles alfalfa somewhat in general appear L . V . MOORE, I . D. PIK E , L K. MOORE, Mr.Moody hopes to have a few ex ance, and is said to make first class President. Secretary and T reasurer Vice Pres, and M anager. perimental artesian wells sunk in the hay and pasturage. In dry sections semi-arid sections of this district. A in Australia it is used a great deal good place for one is near Kent in as forage, and its introduction here is expected to meet with much en Sherman county, a location which couragement. will accomplish the greatest good for the greatest number. T H E HOMESEEKEBS ARE LOCATING. F u l l li n e o f G e n e r a l H a r d w a r e , O ils , P a in t s , G la s s , S to v e s , R a n g e s I SENATOR WILLIAMSONS GOOD NAME. The Dalles Times-Mountaineer. I. cures where all else fails. The protection of American indus tries ar.u /American wages,is a distinct republican principle, and the republi can who assails it should take a fresh look at the national platform. M A C H IN E E X T R A S OF A L L K IN D S A S P E C IA L T Y UNCLAIMED SUITS FOR TEN YEARS The treaty binds U.S. to protect FRIDAY D kckubeb *», 1301 the isthmian railway, but the old civ “ Will congress reimburse SchleyT” of imperialism is likely to be raised It is eminently prooer that congress over the landing of a few marines to see that the trains are not molested. should be asked to do so. DMIXISTRATORS’ notice . a Notice is hereby given that the under Farmers’ íáleat M arket F resh an d C u r e d M ea t« , F r u ita u u d l e v i a b l e « , «Vfo ro , O reg o n . D r ie d e n d C a o n e d F r u i t s ALWAYS ON HAND. B a tte r , I .g g « , P o u ltr y a u d a l l K in d s o l F a r m P r o d u c e MAIN STREET NEAR THIRD. S& b BoDeaald» P r o p r ie to r motor Hjiiániü Cl P ü » ps ~| îwd 1T ôwër $71 êm O ôrô T ôrèggî Q Some people get along year after year without an Aermotor, but they never do after they have once tried it. Based on its known efficiency, the Aermotor Co. guarantees the 8-foot mill to do more work than any 10-foot wooden wheel and has thousands of letters and detailed accounts of whe e the 8-foot wheel had replaced and done more efficient work than 12-foot wooden wheel T^OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR 1 v License. - To all whom il m«» coocern: Take notioe that the undersigned. Louis W. W ashburn,will apply to the County court of Sherman oonnty, state of Oregoa, on VVednesdav.the 2d dav of January, PJU2. for a license to sell spirituous, malt aud vinous liquors iu less quantities than one gallon iu the town of errant, District No. One iu paid county of Sherman, for the pe riod for whioh his reoeipt from the oonnty treasurer of aaid oouuty may call for, aud hereunto annexes hi« petition, whioh he will present to the court at said time. 6tn29j3] LW .W ashuubn , Grant, Ore. J}ETITIO X FOR LIQUOR UCENSK To the Hon. the County Court ol the statr of Ore- gon, for Sherman county. We the nndursigued, residents and legal v o t e s in D istn o i No. One, county aud state aforesaid, do hereby resjieetfully petition and pray thm said County Court sta ll grant a license to Louis W Mashburn,to sell spir ituous, malt and vinous liquors iu the town of Grant, District No. One, in less quanti ties than cue gallon for the period for which his reoeipt from the county treasurer of said Sherman oouuty may call for. Name« Name« F E. Brown Fay Cheney J W.Lundy Chas. Upton AW.King KA. Wallis Ctt.hhandy PA . Venable J A.Foister Harleigh G lass JP.Liudem an Geo W.Kamey H E.W allis Geo. Stelfox JT.M orns HJ .Glass Frank Knehuel Geo. E. W i lkeson FA Hull H. Barnhart A T.Striker CC.Thayer A.Buschke W J.Underhill CA.Harrington JH Decker Joe Totten Curtis Tom JA. Pyburn Bert Glass BE Johnson JN.Coats WA.Tate John Carmiohal A.McNab Elijah Henderson JB. Venable H U.Braokett F. Thompson Wm.Tate CC.Deyo A.Young WM.U-e Frank Hnlery Edward Hnbi Win Fields W.Hhay John C. Fields WE.Tate Charles K. Fields WS.Bean VOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RETAIL yv Liquor License. ------- To all whom it may concern: Notioe is hereby given that the undersigned, M C Biggerstaff and Dave Biggerstaff .of the city of Moro, in Sherman county, Oregon, will on the 27th day of Deo., 1901, at the hour of 8 o’clock, p.m, o f said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can be conveniently heard,present their petition and application to the common council of the city of Moro, connty and state aforesaid, for a lioense to sell spiritnons, vinous, ferm ented aud m alt liquors in less quantities than one gallon w ithin the corporate lim its of said city o f Moro, for such period, not less than six months, ns the city treasurers receipt may call for. The petition of the undersigned which they will present on said date lieing’ hereinafter set forth. Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 25th day of Nov. 1901. M.C.B ioobbst * » . 5tn29d27] D avb B100 must ait . TJETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the common oonnoil of the oily o f Moro, county of Sherman, state of O regoni We, the undersigned residents and l e g A l ^ voters in the city of Moro, in the oonnty o W F bherman and stale of Oregon, respectfully petition yonr honorable body to grant s li cense to M.U.Biggerstaft and Dave Bigger- staff, doing b csim ss under the firm name and style of Biggerstaff Brcs., to sell spir ituous, vinous, fermented and m alt liquors in less quantities than one gallon w ithin the corporate lim its of said city of Moro in the oonnty and state aforesaid, for such period not iea« than six months as their re ceipt from the city treasurer of said citv may call for. 1 Names. Names. M .Fitzraanrice GK.Hulse John Landry BF. Hoover Carl Peetz JL.H adley MA. Bull AB Walford JD Galbreath Jam es lo m h n LB .H iil TB.Hill W J.Holman A W .Thom pson W .Polk WF.O’Brien J A.McIntire AJ.Swift DA.M ax*ell Jam es Stewart W'T.Tomliu CD.Bowen Charles Montgomery Fred W.CIxrk T AC.DougTerty J E. W illiams GP. Wikoff WA.Kaymond SamMcDonald Jack Cunningham bteve DeBord Harvy Strong OAKam sey FA.Hull MG. Biggerstaff LB. Miller Dave Biggerstaff