Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, December 13, 1901, Image 2

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WHAT STRONG TALK WILL DO.
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While the Northern Securities Co
may
circumvent tlx law/TL caiinot
O F F IC IA L P A P E R OF bH K K M A N CO.
A s ih 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
circumvent
a force greater than the
MORO, OR EG O N .
C u r a i n a ll C a s e s .
law, and that force is the American
t>. C. IRELAND £ SO N .................... EDITORS I people. All the laws and all the gov­ sent A bsolutely free on receipt of postal card
" rile Y our Yuiue u u d Addrct« P la in ly .
The price of The Observer is $1.50 ernors and all the decrees of all the
per year. 75 cents for six months, 50 cents I courts of the United States will avail
There is nothing like Asthmalene. It
for four months—but if paid in advance we
bring» instant relief, even in the worst cases.
sccept $3 00 in fall for 3 years. Shorter these stock manipulator nothing, if
terms than one year
cents per month.
It cures where all else fails.
the $400,000,000 of their securities
Rev. C. F. Wells of Villa Ridge, 111., savs
FRIDAY............
D s c sm b eb 13, 1901 about to be thrown on the market hit
“Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in
the floor of the New York stock ex­
good condition. I cannot tell you how thank­
Secretary Hitchcock recommends change with a dull thud, and nobody
ful I feel fur the good derived from it. I was
a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and
specifically several irrigation works so credulous as to buy them, says
Asthma tor ten years. I despaired o f ever
to be constructed bv the general gov­ Harvey W . Scott. Though the com­
being cured. I saw your advertisement for
the cure ot this dreadful and tormenting dis­
ernment. The way to begin is to bination mav be within its legal right
BEST FUEL SAVER EVER BROUGHT TO THE COUNTY
ease, Asthma, and thought you had overspok­
begin.
en yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial.
it cannot afford to encounter public
I o my astonishment, the trial acted like a
Undoubtedly legislation against the hostility in a move like this, which is
charm. Send me a full sized botile.”
( C H R iS T I» S ~ G O b D iX ^ E D S ~ f t H D LAM PS ^ R O C K IN G HORSES X ARE ON T h E W iY j trusts will he attempted in congress, successful only to the extent that it
K ey. Dr. M orris W eclinler.
and some of it may be enacted. The can command the confidence of the
Rabbi o f the Cong. Bnu Israel.
combinations may expect some hard investing public. Thus the strong
New Yotk, Jan. 3, 1901.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co.,
knocks.
talk of the governors may defeat the
Gentleman— Your Asthmalene is an e x ­
FULL LINE OF RODGERS TABLE W ARE AND CUTLERLY
new combination as effectually as a
cellent re medy for Asthma and Hay Fever,
Edyth Tozier Wetherred visited
and
its composition alleviates all troubles
decree of court, by causing the public
the White House while in Washing­ to view it with suspicion.
which combine with Asthma. Its success is
astonishing and wocderlul Atter having it
ton, and had a generous chat with
carefully analyzed, we can state that Asihma­
the President. He is much enthused
lene contains no opium, morpt.ine, chloroform
The recent purchase of 100-ft. sq.
or ether.
Very trulv yours,
over a trip to Oregon next year.
by the fraternity of Elks, next to the
Rev. Dr. Morris V/echsler
Imperial, Portland, will enable Phil
Dr.
Taft
Bros.
Medicine
Co.
”
Avon
Springs,
N.Y., Feb. 1, 1901
The Crook county Journal badly and Charley to enlarge their popular
Gentlemen—I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the won­
scalded the Oregonian for ridiculing hotel and make bushels of money
derful effect of your Asthmalene, tor the cure o f Asthma. Mv wife has been afflicted
Hon.JN. Williamson, saying “ Mr. W. during the years of the centennial.
with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well
as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 130th street New
has made no puhlic declaration to
York, I at once obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it
anyone that he is a candidate for any
Candidates are nominated by their about the first of November I very soon noticed a radical improvement. After using
office.”
M A C H IN E E X T R A S O F A L L K I N D S A S P E C I A L T Y
respective party conventions as before one bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she Is entirely tree trom all symptoms.
I feel that I can consistently recommend the medicine to all who are afflicted with
Very respectfully,
O. D. PHELl’S, M. D
At the risk of shutting off “ free the Lockwood bill. Yes, Portland this distressing disease.
has the say, in this district. Multno­
speech” somewhat, the courts in sev­
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co.
F eb. 5, 1901.
mah county has 70 of the 87 delegates
Gentlemen—I was troubled with Asthma for 22 years, I have tried numerous
eral states, after this winter, doubtless
in the congressional convention for remedies, but they have all tailed. I ran across your advertisement and started with
will have the opportunity to regard this district.
a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased your full size bottle, and
I am ever grateful. I have a family of four children and for'six years was urable to
laws against incendiary utterances fa­
work. I am now in the best o f health and am doing business every day. This testi­
vorably.
The Riverside oil company, at the mony you can make such use o f as you see fit.
S. RAPHAEL
Home address, 235 Rivington street,
67 East 129th street, Cltv
edge
of
Saltor.
basin,
Idaho,
struck
a
The little valley town of Dallas
has in the last few years given nearly volcano at a depth of 500 feet, w hich
CITY AND COUNTY.
T r i a l b o ttle s c u t a b s o lu te ly fr e e on r e c e ip t o f p o s ta l
$100,000 to public enterprises, some released a column of steam, hot mud
Rubber stamps to order at The ot which have not been fruitful ol and molten rock chat shot 100 feet in
Do not delav. Write at once addressing
Observer office.
good results. Therefore, the people air. The hole is constantly enlarging
DR. T A FT BROS. MEDICINE CO. 79 East 130th St., N Y. City.
Carbon
paper,
any
size
to
order,
STRICTLY TAILOR MADE at The Observer office
will in future attach very definite and fears are entertained that the well
may develop a volcano of large size. L . V . MOORE,
Wascos' Feed and Livery Stable, conditions to their donations.
I . D. PIK E ,
T h e s e a re s u its upon
L. K. MOORE,
J. H.
-’ l o r o C it y O f f i c i a l P a p e r .
G r a ss
V a l l e y . O regon ,
CHAINED
I
FOR TEN
YEARS
Steel Eanges and Coal Hot Air Heaters
TV O TK ’E OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR
i. V
Incense.
—
To all whom it may ooucern:
Take uotioe that the undersigned, John A.
Foister, will apply to the County Court of
Sbt-riuau oounty. state of Oregon, on Wed­
nesday, the 2d day of Januaiy, 1102. for a
Lioeuse to sell spirituous, malt and vinioua
liquors iu leas quantities than one gallon,in
the town ot Kutus. District No. Oue id said
oounty of Sbermau. for the period for which
his receipt from the Coantv treasurer of said
comity may call for, and hereunto unnexea
bis petition, which be will present to the.,
court at said tim e.
J ohn A. F oistxx ,
I
Kufus, Oregon
B e s t L in e o f W a g o n s , H a c k s a n d B ia g g ie s
H a r r o w s , F ly i n g D u t c h m a n , O liv e r C h ille d ,
a n d C 'assady G a n g F l o w s .
F e 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 i n t s , G la s s , S to v e s , R a n g e s
$50
UNCLAIMED SUITS
w h ic h d e p o s its h ave b een
p aid an d fo r vario u s rea>
sons h a v e b een u n c la im e d
$15.95
T h e y a r e n o t m is fits
b u t s t r ic tly t a i lo r m a d e .
JM.Hong Proprietor, is one of the best pla­
ces in Sherman oounty to pat ap a team.
Best of feed and lots of it.
Ladies Fancy Note Paper, large
assortment with envelopes to match, at The
Observer Book Store.
Inks, mucilage, cards, envelopes,
paper of every kind, tablets, every style, at
The Observer Book Store.
Get one of our indellible pads
and stamp for marking linen.
Brock & Co. have a new line and
fresh
designs of wall paper to select
Our fall woolens are now on display, everything new
from. Put brightness into your
no old patterns, 1000 new patterns to select from.
home by fixing up the old rooms.
With each $1 cash purchase of
Groceries, we will give a 16-oz pkg.
of Our Own Washing Powder free.
GP.Higinbotham & Co.
Theo.H Liebe, successor to JE.
Adcock & 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
MB Washington Street, near Third
P O R T L A 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,
Moro, Oregon. Oflice hours 9 to 12
Parties wanting Groceries will do well
m., 1 to 5 pm. Other hours and holi­
days by appointment. Any work
by writing to
which fails in five years replaced
free of charge.
JH.Smith & Co, Grass Valley, are
agents for the Stilletto sewing ma­
chines, Rodgers 1847 and Rodgers &
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 r e . fine carving sets, and pocket knives
of all kinds, all at reasonable prices.
Prices quoted delivered at Moro, Grass Valley and Wasco.
A good set of Feed Rollers is of­
If you will notify us we will have Mr. Dawson 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-
price., befor. buyihf .l«,where. Anything need«! outside of I ‘D“[ “[J ^ u t 't h 'e m .
our regular line will get it for you and no charge for our
trouble.
Wood Preserving Paint.
W e e a n g iv e y o u tw o s u it s 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 .
FARNSWORTH-HERALD TAILORING CO.,
Richet Brothers,
I I y ïfee PftBB Kutwal U< e larasuetCto 1
Of
IS S U E S
P I I I I . A O P I P H 1A .
A L L
F O R M S
O F
S o und L if e I n su r a n c e
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 o r 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.
C m v r a l A ir a i« .
S p e c ia l A g e n t .
JUST
OPENED
R u b b e r G o o d s , P e r fu m e s , C ig a r s
We have a full line of fresh prescription medicines
and are ready to do all kinds of prescription work.
Prescriptions Filled to order.
PHARMACY CO., MORO, ORE
NEXT
DOOR
TO NEW
Carbolineum Avenarius will prevent
most efficiently rot and decay of any kind
o f wood work above or below ground or
water. This assertion Is based on 27 years
use o f the material and many testimonials
II.
QarbolineumAvenarius will prevent the
checking and warping o f wood work, and
will expel dampness from wood and make
same water proof.
B o x 98, P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N .
MORO PHARMACY
Carbolineum Avenarius, that is
the name. It is made in Germany
and is distributed from The Observ­
er office, which is headquarters for
Sherman county.
Here are 12 absolute facts deserv­
ing the attention of those who ap-
appreciate practical economy. If
You Do Not Appreciate Practical
Economy these will not serve you:
i.
MORO HOTEL
IIL
Carbolireum Avenarius contains no free
acids injurious to the wood fibre. On the
contrary it will make wood tough, bard,
and give it a greater resistance against
strain and other mechanical actions.
IV
Carbolineum Avenarius will prevent the
attacks on wood work of all insects, mice,
rats, worms and other vermin.
V.
Carbolineum Avenarius will prevent de­
cay o f ’ropes and keep them soft and plia­
ble through all seasons.
VL
CarbolineumAvenarius will prevent the
crumbling and decay o f brick and stone
work and make same water proof.
VII.
Carbolineum Avenarius is an antiseptic
free from all poisonous ingredients.
VIII.
CarbolineumAven^fius contains no vol-
I atile oils, its boiling point being 557° Fah-
( renheit.
IX.
HiiioiXl UMBER ffiOttPiNY?]
Carbolineum Avenarius app’ies to wood
work an attractive and durable nut brown
stain, and has a very large covering ca-
; pacilv.
X.
L . C l a r k , M a n a g e r
Carbolineum Avenarius is ready for use
and has the advantage to remain in this
■ condition for years, therefore it can be
safely kept on hand.
XL
H e a le r s in B u ild e r s S u p p lie s .
L im e , E a tli a n d C e m e n t.
Carbolineum Avenarius is sold only bv
L u m b e r , W o o d a n d C o a l.
I us or our duly authorized agents, as we
Carbolineum Avenarius is applied with
a brush, like paint, or bv immersion of the
i timber, and no skilled labor is required.
XII
Agent for tlie Studcbaker Wagons
can thus protect our customers from im ­
position as well as guard our own reputa-
, lion.
: C. L. IRELAND, Agt for Sherman County
Observer Book Store. Moro.
President.
Secretary and Treasurer
Vice Pres, and Manager.
Many compliments have been paid
Mrs.Roosevelt, since her avowal that
her dressing costs the modest sum of
$300.00 a year, and the effect has
been beneficial. It has seemed to ar­
rest, for the time being at least, the
MORO, OREGON.
trend of extravagant thought which
prevails in America. It is wise and
graceful for the leading Lady of the
S o le A g e n t s fo r
Americans to exert this influence uoon
The S.Dakota experiment station other women, rather than to flaunt
finds that wheat fed to hogs selling her jewels and expensive gowns in
at $5.50 per cwt dressed brought 58| their faces.
cents, while corn only brought 60c
At the 5th annual convention of
per bushel. This shows that there is the International livestock association
W e C a r r y in S to c k , a full line of
but little difference in the feeding in Chicjgo last week, Secretary
value of the two grains. It is only Wilsons remarks were largely on the
B F ß filS S , U W
« , H A fiK S ,
when gteat crops of corn are raised
importance of the cattle business in
PEM PS, and W IX M K L M .
that the big profit comes from the
the
United States, showing that not­
feeding.
withstanding exports of $8,000,000
o f the best makes.
“The moss is peeling off all around last year the greatest market was at
us in Missouri,” said one of ihe speak­ home, among our own people, and
(
ers at the convention cf republican under our own flag. Referring to
CONSTANTLY ON H A N D .
editors in St. Joe. There is a cold the horse he said “he is with us yet,
season ahead for the party that has and he will be with us through the
been keeping the books of that state ages, when the automob le and bicy­ Y F Î te a , ÎR, S t e r o
STO P A T T U E
in a Wall street brokers’office. Every cle are in the junk pile. No man ev­
pledge of the g . o . p ., except the car­ er rode a bicycle who had owned a F i n e s t L o c u t i o n i n t l i e C i t y .
T h e F i r s t F la w s H o u s e
A ll W h ile H e lp E m p lo y e d .
rying of Missouri, has been redeem­ horse—no man would own an autom­
ed—that is next.
obile who understood the beautiful
points of the horse.” The horseless
An excellent building material re­ wagon with the senseless driver rac­
sembling pressed brick, but harder, ing the safeless streets, caused a tu­ B e s t K e p t H o t e l I n S h e r m a n C o u n t y
A lo s t C o n v e n ie n t t o D e p o t u n a a ll B u s in e s s H o u s e s
is being made at European gas works mult of applause which continued as
from coke ashes, hitherto a trouble­ Gov.Yates arose and badethe visitors
C S 1IV66, m a n a g e r , ¿fioro, O regon .
some waste. The powdered ashes welcome to Illinois.
are mixed with a 10th part of slaked
Agnes Reppliers’ name stands at
lime, formed into a stiff paste with
the
top nearly when the list of essay­
water, then pressed into bricks like
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ww •« •■ III1
clay. The bricks harden in the dry ists of America are reviewed. Her
X-mas paper in Lippincotts’ maga­
air without artificial heat.
zine for December is a delightful rally
against the useful inutilities brought
forth by the season for our grateful
undoing. The prettiest X-mas tale
First class in every respect.
Clean rooms and good beds.
of all, says she, is that of the blessed
Table as well set and served as any in the Inland Empire.
Kick a dog and he bites you. Hermann Joseph, the little clock
Special rates to regular boarders.
maker in Germany. “He was a very
Special
accommodations
given to Commercial Travelers,
He bites you and you kick him. poor lad, who loved to go to church
•TJ F it z m a it ric e , p r o p r ie t o r ¿ftoro, O regon .
The more you kick the more better than anything else in the world
—one X-mas Eve he entered the ca­
he bites and the more he bites thedral with a little gift for the Christ
F resh a a d
the more you kick. Each Child. It was all he had, a rosy ap­
C u r e d P le a ts ,
ple which someone had given him.
F r a lt s a a d V e g e ta b le s .
makes the other worse.
He went up to the image of Mary
and
the Child, and held out the apple
A thin body makes thin
¿fioro, O reg o n .
to the little one, placing it at last in
blood. Thin blood makes a the chubby hand. Instantly the little
D rie d and Canned F ru its
thin body. Each makes the marble fingers closed upon the apple
ALWAYS ON HAND.
and the child smiled with pleasure
other worse. If there is going upon the poor boys’ gift.” Which
goes to show that the tribute of the
to be a change the help must Wise Men is not the only acceptable
B u t t e r , F .^ga, P o u l t r y
offering to Christmas Love.
a u d a ll k lu d s o f t a r a P ro d u e s
The Albany Democrat roasts its
political ally, the East Oregonian,for
letting so much gas escape over the
senatorial candidacy of Harvey W.
Scott, then it puts in a bid for speed­
ing its own efforts toward reelecting
Gov.Geer. The republican party can
ably sustain its candidates without
the aid of either the Dem. or E.O.
Mo ro Implement Company
Fvr a11 KlndN °r fakv ’»AfiinFR»,
Send for free sample-
SCOTT & BOWNE,
For Infanta and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
409 Pearl St,. New York.
B ears the
50c. and f i . all druggists, j S ignature of
_ l
Names
Fav Cheney
Chas. Upton
KA. Wallis
PA.Venable
Harleigh Glass
Geo W.Ramey
Geo. Stelfox
HJ.Glass
Geo.E. Wilkeson
H. Barnhart
OC.Theyer
W J.Underhill
JH Decker
Curtis Tom
Bert Glass
J N.Coats
John C arm »eha 1
Elijah Henderson
HH Braokett
Wm. Tate
A. Young
Frank Hulery
Win Fields
John C. Fields
Charles K. Fields
WS.Bean
VOTICK OF APPLICATION FDR RETAIL
•Il Liquor License. -------
To all whom it may oonoern: Notioe is
hereby given that the undersigned, M.C.
Biggerstaff and Dave Biggerstuff .of the oity
of Moro, in Sherman oounty, Oregon, will
on the 27th day of Dec., 1901, at the hour
of 8 o’clock, p m, of said day, or as soon
thereafter as the same oan be conveniently
beard,present their petition and application
to the common counoil of the oity of Moro,
oounty and state aforesaid, for a lioense to
sell spirituous, view s, fermented and malt
liquors in less quantities then one gallon,
within the corporate limits of said oity of
Moro, for such period, not mas than six
months, as the oity treasurers reoeipt may
call for. The petition of the undersigned,
which they will present on said date being
hereinafter set forth.
Dated at Moro, Oregon, this 25th day of
Nov. 1901.
M.C.B ioobbstaiv ,
5tn29d27]
D a vx BiooKSSTAyr.
pETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
To the common oonnoil of the eity of
Moro, connty of Sherman, state of Oregon:
We, the undersigned residents and legal
voters in the city of Moro, in the oounty of
Sherman and state of Oregon, respectfully
petition your honorable body to grant a li­
cense to M.C. Bigger staff and Dave Bigger­
staff, doing business under the firm nama
and style of Biggerstaff Bros., to sell spir-
ltuous, vinous, fermented and malt liquors
in less quantities than oue gallon within
the oorporate limits of aaid oity of Moro,
in the connty ano state aforesaid, for such
period not leas than six months as their re­
ceipt from the city treasurer of said oity
may oall for.
Names.
Names.
M.Fitzraanrice
GK. Hulse
John Landry
BF. Hoover
Carl Peetz
JL.Hadley
MA.Ball
AB. Walford
JD Calbreath
James Tomlin
LB.Hill
JC.Lewis
TH.Hill
WJ. Holman
AW. Thompson
W.Polk
WF.O’Brien
JA.McIntire
AJ.Swift
DA.Maxwell
James Stewart
WT.Tomlin
CD. Bowen
Charles Montgomery
AC.Dougherty
Fred W.Clark
JE. Williams
GP. Wikoff
WA.Kaymond
SamMcDonald
Jack Cunningham
Steve DeBord
Harvy Strong
OA.Kamsey
MC. Biggerstaff
L llfille r
Dave Biggerstaff
Farmers*
^3eat Market
CASTOR IA
for liquor
Take notice that the undersigned.
Louis W. Washburn,will apply to the County
oourt of Sherman oouuty, state of Oregon,
on Wednesday,the 2d dav of January, 1902,
for a lioense to sell spirituous, malt and
vinous liquors in less quantities than one
gallon in the town of Grant, Distriot No.
One in paid county of Sherman, for the pe­
riod for wbiob his reoeipt from the oounty
treasurer of aaid county may oall for, and
hereunto annexes hit petition, which he will
present to the oourt at said time.
6tn29j3]
LW.W ashburn , Grant, Ore.
Names
A MEAL * 3 city HOTEL
This picture represents
the Trade Mark of Scott’s
Emulsion and is on the
wrapper of every bottle.
Harleigh Glass,
HJ.Glass.
AM.McNab,
CC.Thayer
FE.Brown
J H .Decker
Geo. W. Ramsey
Curtis Turn
JA. Pyburn
Bert Glass
John Carinichal
Elijah Henderson
Fay Cheney
HH.Braokett
William Tate
Chas Upton
AT Striker
A. Young
S.Striker
Frank Hulery
Win Fields
Chas K.Fields
FA Hall
WE-Tate
Chas Hoggard
J W Totten
WS.Bean
Edward Hnbl
J.Hoggard
of application
License.
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N To otice
all whom it inav concern:
FE.Brown
J W.Lundy
AW.King
CK.bbs.ndy
J A.Foister
JP.Ltndeuian
HE. Wallis
JT.Morns
Frank Knebnel
FA.Hull
Al.Striker
A. Buschke
CA-Harnngton
Joe Totten
JA. Pyhnru
BF Johnson
WA.Tate
A.McNab
JB. Venable
F Thompson
CC.Dey a
WM.Lee
Edward Hnbl
W.Shav
WE.Tate
3 0 GOOD3
Catarrh Cannot be Cored
With local applications as they
cannot reach the seat 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 mucos
surfaces—Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not
a quack medicine—it was prescribe 1
by one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known combined with the
best blood purifiers acting directly on
the mucous surfaces The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what pioducessuch wonderful results
in curing catarrh—send for testimon­
ials, free F J C heney A Co, Props,
Toledo, Ohio—sold by druggists,75c
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Names.
Names.
George E Wilkerson
F Knehnel,
HE Wallis,
H. Barnhart
W J.Underhill
W A. Tate
A.McNab
JF.Lindeman
John Morris
August Buschke
BF.Johnson
J B. Venanie
J N. Coats
WF.Thompson
Geo.Stelfoz
CA.Hhrnugton
PA. Venable
CC.Dsyo
W.Shay
LC.Hailey
John O’Wong
George Call
Win Lee
JW Lundy
AW King
KA.Wallis
lohn C.Fields
JT.Morris
Chas. H.Tom
We the undersigned, residents and legal
voters in Distriot No. One, county and state
aforesaid, do hereby respectfully petition
and pray that said County Court stall grant
a license to Louts W.WaahbnrnAo sell spir­
ituous, maL and vinous bquors in the town
of Grant, Distriot No. One, in leas quanti­
ties tbau one gallon for the period for which
bis receipt from the county treasurer of said
Sherman ocunty may oall for.
T a b ic S e r v ic e U n e x c e lle d .
come from outside.
Scott’s Emulsion is the right
help. It breaks up such r
combination. First it sets the
stomach right. Then it cn
riches the blood.
That
strengthens the body and it
begins to grow new flesh.
A strong body makes rich
blood and rich blood makes ;.
strong body. Each makes the
other better. This is the way
Scott’s Emulsion puts the thin
body on its feet. Now it can
get along by itself. No need
of medicine.
We the undersigned residents and legal
voters in District Number Oue. oounty and
state aforesaid, do hereby respectfully peti­
tion and pray that said Couuty Court shall
grant a license to John A. Foister to sell
spirituous, malt and vinious liquors, iu the
town of Kufus. District Number One, in less
quantities than one gallon, for the period
for which his reoeipt from the oounty treas­
urer of said Sherman oounty may call for:
p E T IT IO N FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
» E ff MOR» HOTEL
ra a u
To thr Honorable the County Court o f the state
ot Oregon tor Sherman county:
To the Hon. the Coantv Court ol the state ot Ore­
gon, for Sherman county.
Tiger and McSherry Drills,
Flying Dutchman Gang Plows,
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p E T IT IO N FOR LIQl’OR UCEXSE.
MAIN 8TREET
NEAR THIRD.
Sam BeDeaald,
P r o p r ie to r
1
Golden Rule Hotel
mis,
P umps 1 mifowERs.
l^ B . J . G IN N, AGENT, MORO, O R E G O lQ
Some people get along year after year without ar.
Aermotor, but they never do after they have once tried
it. Based on its known efficiency, the Aermotor Co.
guarantees the 8-fcot mill to do more work than any
10-foot woo len wheel ami has thousands of letters and
detailed accounts of where the 8-fcot wheei had replaced
and done more efficient work than 12-foot wooden wheel
laerciaJ Trade Solicited.
Pino Setaple Roozui
Spedai Atteotba G iro
t» Céoatry T n í a
r
«tidleton,
Oregon.