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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 5, 1901. LÄDIER, l\TIEflTIOfl!_ _ few Importation;!, flew foodg. poUpLAR pRiCEp. 'I'l'iev eominise sa'ariin-arr’'1?'’ i!1"'is ^lr t,,c largest and most complete stock of goods ever shown in the city. Our Qi' i f’v**1 erl.ia an'* eelers 0,le must see them to be convinced of their fine quality and up-to-date appearance. I .u:.? vi ' i iv °. ■ “Cy ,, y Goods "as "ever nlore complete than it is now. Call and see for yourself. flannel Waists in endless varieties, all colors and styles. A complete stock of Flannelette Wrappers. ,ir i , • . .. nee(*H1ö anything in a Storm or Rain Proof Coat, don’t fail to see our big stock. e lave jus receive oui <a and Vinter Stock of Men’s Clothing and Overcoats. They are strictly up-to-date in style and quality. n , „ . e are showing the finest lines of Winter Underwear, both for Men and Women, in the city. 011 rv°lc G H ia -'\e aiFe i Laders in High Grade Groceries. Get our prices and be convinced that they are the lowest in the citv. o uit ler introduce the famous brand of “Silk Soap,” we will for a short time sell 6 bars for 25c., or 80c. for 20 bar box. COHN & CO., The Leaders of Low Prices. Ye Editor and De Preachers. [ to editor or T illamook headlight .] D ear S ir :—Permit me, ir. Iiehalf of the Tillamook Ministerial Association, to remind yon of a matter that yor, evi dently, had forgotten when you penned your editorial condemning the preachers for attempting to do their duty as citi zens because, forsooth, they happen to be mostly new ones. Is it not the duty of ministers, and everybody else, to seek to bring about respect for law and order, so that we may preserve and advance our civiliia* tion, and may this duty be overlooked just liecause a person happens to be a re cent arrival in a community ? I know you are ready to give the only piopcr answers to such questions. Very well ; that is exactly what these men were doing. They asked no candi date in the canvas for city election any more radical question than this,“ Are you willing to enforce the laws relating to certain institutions here, which have for a long time violated them ?•’ Regretting that you did not have the full courage of opinion previously put forth in your paper (and hence did not feel ready to assist in such laudable work), but must go out of your way to condemn the very men who were doing this. I remain, in behall of the Ministerial Association, Yours Sincerely, G abriel S ykes . Tillamook, Oreg , Dec. 3, 19' 1. both are liable to make mistakes and err in judgment. But, of course, the editor is always the blackest sinner, for he has to put his opinions into cold print, while the preacher has not—no matter how radical they are or how severely he may criticise others—and this is where he has the advantage over the editor.—E ditor .] Real Estate Transfers. O. G. Herning to D. W. A. Robey, lots 11 and 12, block 13, Central add. to Bay City. W. G. Harris to E. E. Webbe, Se V. of Ne «4 cf sec. 20, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W. U.S to William D. Johnson, E of Ne Vi and E 14 of Se %, sec. 29, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. U.S. to Lewis H. Riefenberg, lots 2, 3 and 4, sec. 30, tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. U.S. to Walter D. Wood, Nw 5i of sec. 33, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. U.S. to Chas. R. Ostrander, W % of Ne '4 and W % of Se >4 of sec. 31, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W, U.S. to George A. Monroe, W % of Ne Vi and W Vv of Se *4 of sec. 29, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. U.S. to Geo. H. Williams, E J4 of Ne H and E V4 of Se J4 of sec. 31, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. U.S. to Clarence Tilden, E *4 of Nw Vt, and E Vi of Sw «4 of see. 30, tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. U.S. to Stephen Weaver, Ne J4 of sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. U.S. to John H. Holegate, W ViofNw >4 and W V» of Sw >4 of sec. 29. tp. 2 N, [We were glad to receive this letter R. 8 W. from the Tillamook ministerial associa U.S. to Willard Tupper, Se >4 of sec. 34, tion, for the simple reason that the mem tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. bers of that body have fallen into an U.S. to John W. McKinley, W*4ofW erroneous impression about the editor. M of sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. We thank them for criticising us and for U.S. to Joseph T. Nevins, Ne >4 of sec. the opportunity to define our position 33, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. more fully. The Headlight has nevet U.S. to Emery Wilson, Sw *4, sec. 34, swevered one iota in regard to the en ' tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. forcement cf the law and is just as con | U.S to Geo. M. S< el ve, E >4 of Ne li vinced as ever that it is for the best in [ and E >4 of Se >4 of sec. 20, tp. 3 N, R. terest of the city, and, furthermore, we 10 W. David Martiny to Winton Timber Co., will say this, and emphatically, no mat ter what the personal of the newly elect E V4 of Nw 14 and E *4 of Sw *4. sec. 29, ed officials may be, or whether thev ob tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. Emery Wilson to Winton Timber Co., tained office with saloon or prohibition votes, the sentiment of the better element Sw 14, sec. 34, tp. 2 N, R 8 W. Frank Fravne to Winton Timber Co., of Tillamook City will have weight with the new city council, for thev demand Nw 14 of sec. 33, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. Lewis H. Rietenberg to Winton Timlier that which is only reasonable, proper and lawful. Where the ministerial Co., lots 2, 3 and 4 of sec. 30, tp. 2 N, R. association and the editor disagree is 8 W. Clarence Tilden to Winton Timber Co., whether they introduced prohibition into the election. One of the rev. gentlemen E '4 of W % of sec. 30, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. George W. Kiger to Winton Timlier said to us “No, sir, we did not,” but for all that the editor cannot seem to break Co , E V4of E V4 of sec. 31. tp. 2 N, R. 8 away from the impression he has formed W. George H. Williams to Winton Timlier that a strong fight was made for prohi bition candidates, but if we formed Co.. E '.4 ol E t4 of sec. 31, tp. 2 N, R. 8 wrong impressions then we are ready to W. plead guilty. Another thing, when if J. J. McCoy to Winton Timlier Co., E was seen that a number of prohibition. 14 of Nw 14 and E >4 of Sw 14 of sec. 31, . ists started into the fight without first tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. John H. Holgate to Winton Timlier I consulting some of the level headed men i and those who have large business inter- Co.. W 14 of Nw '4 and W >4 of Sw li of | ests here, it did not take long to convince sec. 29, tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. Asaliel M. Hare to Winton Timber Co., that they were only courting defeat, | hence our “Thoughts on the City Elec. E 14 of E Vi of sec. 28. tp. 2 #N. R. 8 W. Chas. R. Ostrander to Winton Timber I tion” in our last issue, and not because I we wished to “crawfish'’ as one gentle- Co., W 14 of Ne Vi and W S of Se % of ■ man prohibitionist insisted that we had sec. 31, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W, W. D. Johnson to Winton Timlier Co., I done. The editor of the Headlight tries I always to tell the truth and picture the E 14 of E 14 of sec. 29, tp 2 N, R 8 W. W. G. Dav to Winton Timber Co., E 14 Ltruth as earnestly as any member of the ■ministerial association, and after submit- of Ne H and E 14 of Se 14 of sec 29. tp. ■ting the article to several parties before 2 N, R. 8 W. Joseph T. Nevins to Winton Timlier ■and after the election, the consensus of ■ opinion was that we had pictured the Co., Ne M of sec. 33. tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. John W. McKinley to Wi„t.in Timber ■situation correctly and expressed the sen. Itiinent of the conservative people of this Co., W 14 of W 14 of sec. 32. tp. 2 N, R. ■city. The gist of the editorial is proven 8 W. Frank Frnyne to Winton Timber Co.. ■by the result «if the election in the fourth ■ward. True it is that the press seldom W 14 of Ne '4 and W 14 of Se 14 of sec. ■criticises the pulpit, but as the press is 28, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.; also W 14 of E 14 Biften accused by the pulpit as having no of sec. 30, tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. Jacob Frayne to Winton Timlier Co., ■backbone, surely the press has as much ■ ight to criticise the pulpit when a wrong Se 14 of sec. 32, tp 2 N, R. 7 W. Bourse is lieing pursued to bring about. Chas. Buchpltx to Winton Timlier Co., fcood results, which was the aim of the ' N 14 of Sw 14 and S 14 of Nw 14 of sec. Headlight a - well as the Tillamtiok min 33. tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. I Claude Thayer to Olean Land Co , Se isterial association. ■ In thanking Rev. Gabriel Sykes for his 14 of sec. 27. tp. 1 N. R. 8 W. Kindly criticism of the editor in Iiehalf of, U.S. to Delilah Hamlin, Se 14 of sec. 8. She Tilla nr ok ministerial association, he tp. 18. R. 7 W. BtSdoue soin a fair and gentlemanly1 U.S. to Harry Hngill. Sl4ofNw '4. Ne ■pint, and for that reason we show I he 14 of Sw *4 of Sw 14 and Nw 14 of Se ’i Btv gentleman the same courtesies, and of sec. 34. tp. 1 S. R. 8 W. ■arc icfrained from personalities. If at I Robert A. Crawford to H. E. JR om , ■ny time Mr. Sykes is under the impres- 7.23 acres in sec. 8. tp. 3 N, R 9. Tilín monk William Carver Io ■ai that the Headlight is giving bad ad- ■ke or pursuing a wrong course in the Logging Co.. S 14 of Ne of sec. 31, tp. ^Vdv politic of Tillamook City we hope | 1 S. R 7 W and E 14 of Nw 14 of see. 31. S will call our attention to it. for editors tp. 18. R. 7 W. U.S. to Charles BocholU, N 14 of Sw Jf human as much as preachers are.and and S of Nw '4, sec. 33, tp. 2 N, R. 7 ! W. M. K Williams to Olean Land Co.. Sw of Nw >4 of sec. 6. tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. Thomas Trethrake to Wells Gilbert Nw «4 of sec. 24, tp. 1 N, R. 7 W. Gustaf Nelson to Jonas Olsen. 1 acre in sec. 30, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. a Dennis W. Ryan, by administrator, to | David Martiny, Se % of sec. 25, tp. 1 N, j 9 R.8 W. 9 Mary E. and Clias. W. Alley to • Stephen Scovell, und. 16oflotslO.il. 12, 13,14, 15 and 16. sec. 6, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. U.3. to John E. Tuttle. Ne of sec. 9, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.; same to Delos A. Blod. gett. Lewis D Bnrdeck to David Martiny, lots 1 and 2, sec. 3, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W. ■ ■ ■ ■ Out of the Ordinary. Professional Cards. CHEESE Jg BUTTER T illamook .. O regon TILLAMOOK. MAKERS ■ H. COOPER, O regon . Til LAMOOK H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at -L aw , Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook .. O regon . B^DDlCH-kEATlNÍ CO., LAUDE THAYER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . JD i OBERT a . miller , | ; A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. I 1 Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . T. BOTTS, • A ttorney - at -L aw . Office in the O lsen B lock , Over the Bakery. T illamook .. O regon . H EDGAR LATIMER, HAIRDRESSER J2)AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . M. SMITH, M.D., I P hysician and S urgeon . The Oriel House, Office in T odd ’ s Building. T illamook O regon . L. F. WELCH, Proprietor. E. BARTEL, M.D.," First-class accommodation for • P hysician and S urgeon . the traveling public. Feinnle DixcnBc« h Specialty. 660 Commercial Street, All disorder« of Stomach, Liver and Near O.R. & N. Wharf, and Kidneys Skillfully Treated. Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s nearest Hotel to Tillamook (xiat D rug S tore , T illamook , O r . landing, ASTORIA. ORE. p^R. O. H. DAVENPORT, J ha« brought permanent relief to 1,000,094 women who «ufferrd every month. It make, the men- struiil organ, strong and healthy. It is the prevision made by Na ture to give women relief from tla- terrible tu-hes and pain, which blight »0 Iftany home«. NOTICE FOR FIHLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon < tty. Ore., Nov. 13rd. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hl« iiitenOori to make ft al proof in support of his claim, and that said pi<»of will be made l«efote the Register and Receiver, at Jregoti City, Oregon, ou Jatiuarv 6th IUU. via BERTRAND WII.IJiFY If. F .12.404 for the l-ot I and H % <»i Ne ^4 and Nr K of AT K sec 6. Ip. 1 ff. R 7 W He names the following witnesses to prove his enntinuoua residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Charles L. Smith, Tillamook Or.; Patrick H. Dohnry, of Summit. Oregon . Janies Brown and Wilber Dudley, of North Vaiuhill.Or. C has . B. Register I T im ar« i .* mij . act J c . k j . i » t «— N otick Fna Pi BI.K ATION. United 8taie« Land <»ffice. t<r«*g<»ii< ity. Oregon Novcm tier t|rd, 1901 I Notice i« hereby given that in compliance with the provision« of the act of Cougreaa of June3.entitled " An act for the «ale of timlier land« in the rotate« of 1 alifornia. Oregon, Neva«la and Washington Territory," a« ex tended to ail the Public Mud Male« by ad of August 4. Ifi'rt. _. JonEfHINK D. PARKER. Of HnbaMville, ronnty of Tl la took, Mtate of Oregon ha- thi« da> filed ill thi« <»ffi«e her | «worn «tatement No VMS. f»»r the p«irch««e of the Lota 10 and ll W He ‘4. of (Section I, ( in Townahip » Booth, ftange No 9 We»’. | ► lid will offer proof to «how that the land ««High* i« more valuable for Ita timber and »tone than for agricultural purjKNM-«‘, and tn e«tel»1i«h hi« claim to «aid !•«<! Iieforethd Register «nd Receiver of thi« office at Oregon City. Oregon on ‘«lanUv. the ijlh day of February. 191»» Hhe name« •• witneaae« William RiefetHwrg itewrre H. William« and W. B. »'one of Bar • hy. Oreg«»n Emily D Fhekion.of Mobeonrille, < reg«m. Any and «11 per*ona claiming adreraely the abr»re dratr 1 bail land* re<|wrated to IHe their claim* tn thw office on u* be Uwe «aid 15th «L*y ol February, 19m. Cnaa B M<x*««a. Regtoter D entist . Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work, Tillamook City .. Oregon. AjA COATES, A bstractor . Tillamook J • Oregon. S. STEPHENS, Agent for the HOME MUTUAL AND LONININ & LIVERPOOL GLOBE INS! RANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North Went Drhnol Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OftHGON FOREST RKMERVK SELECTION. United State« Land office. Oregun < Ity, Oregon. November 7th, fool. Notice i« hereby given that WM. G. GOSSl/N, who«e Post Office address 1« Portland. Oregon, has made application to «elect under the Act of June 4th, 1*97 130 Stat« 36). the following des cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit : Southwest Quauer (sw of Section twenty- six (26), Town«hip four (41 North, Range Ten (10) West Wiilaiuelte Meridian. Wilhin the next thirty «lay« fioni date hereof, all protests or con tests against the «election on the ground Hint the land desciibed, or anv i>or- tion thereof, is more valuable for it« Mlner«l than for Agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the ConiniiM«ioner of the General I.ami Office at Washington, DC. C has . B. M oohks , Register. FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. United States I.and office, Oregou City, Oregon, November 7th, iqot. Notice is hereby given that WM. G.GOSbl.lN, whose Post office address ia Portland. Oregon, has made application to select under the Act of June 4th, I897 (Ho Slats. F6). the following des cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit : Northwest quarter (Nw;.)of Section twenty- six (26). Township four (4) North, Range ten (10) West Willamette Meridian. Within the next thirty day- fioni date hereof, all protests or contests against (he selection, on the ground that the land described, or any por tion thereof, is more valuable tor its Mineral than for Agricultural purposes, will lie receive«! and noted for report to the Commissioner of the General Land Office at Washington, l> C ham B. M oohks , Register. FOREST RESERVE HELEt’TlON. United StateH Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, Novemlier 7th, 19O1. ! Notice is hereby given that W.M G. GORSUN, I wlioee Post Offi<’e addres« I n Portland, Oregon, I ha* Hind i application to select under the Act of I June 4th, 1*9/ (3» Stat«. 36). the following des cribed tractufsurveyed i«n<l, to-wit : i West half (W %)««f Northesst quarter (Ne V4). | Northeast quarter (Ne of Noitheaat «iiiartcr 1 (Ne W), Section twenty nix (26), Towmdiip Four I (4) North, Range Ten (lo) West, Willamette Merid an. I Within the next thirty days from date hereof, I1 all protests or conteslH agnitist the selection on the ground that the land <1escribe<l, or a v por tion tln reol, I* mo e valuable for its Mineral than for Agricultuial purpotu**, will be received I R’id noted tor 1 eport I m th«1 < ‘oimiiiNNiotier of the 1 General Land Orthe at Wa hingtoii, l> < C hami . kh II M oobbh , Register- FOKKMT KHSEHVK HKI.F.CTION. United Mfitte« I ¿a lid Office. Oregon City, Oregon. Noveiuber 7th, rooi. Notice i« hereby give t!»«t WM G. GOSSI.IN whose Font Office ad<lreM 1“ Portland, Oregon. I ihh made application to fcleet under tin* Act of JnneAth rW7 (30 NtatR. F») follow Ing dm- cribed tract of »urvejetl bind, to wit SonthrHMt ciUHrter <se M) ol Northeast qnar- ter (Ne %). North I all (> *z*) of boullieaat quarter (be %), Hrctlon twent) six (26), Town ship four (4) North, Knnge Ten (10) West, WiIlHim-tte » e i«l nii . Within Hie n< xt thirty «lays from «late hereof, «1* prutentN or contostN «gainst the selection on th«- giound that the land «leg *ribc«l( or any por tion thereof. I* more valuable for it* Mineral« than for Agrh-ultiiral purpose*, will be received and note«! for r»‘|e»rt to the < '«oumiMioner <>t tbu General Land Office at Washington, DC C hah B M oomkh , Register. T1MBKR L ano , Act J i nk 3. 187».— N otick kob I U il.K* AT ion I'mt* <1 elat« s Land Offleo, Oregon City. Oregon. Nov«-mlier /<rd, 1901 Notice is hereby given that in ro’npllance with the piovisfofiS of the w t of Coiigre«« of June 3. 1*7*. entitled ' An art for the sale of tnnb r land* In the btaf«* of < alif«»i nia, Oregon. Nevalla and Waahington Territory. ' aaextended toall 1 he Publi«* Land State« 1 y act of Align'd I 4. EMILY l> SHELDON. Of Hobaonville. county «»f ‘lillamook. H’a’s of 'Oregon ha* t'«i* day filed in ihi« offi-e her MWom Ntap-nient No. 5546, f«>r the )Mir« haae « f the F. Nw '4. * '« <»f Motion No fH. m Town«l'ip N<> »North. Range No. 7 1 W, Mini will offer pr of tz> «how that the land sought is more valuable for ita tin her 0» atone than for agrieuiturnl i-arpo«**« «ml o establish I her claim to aa id l«n<l le-forw the KrgiMw« and Receiver ol fhi« offire at Orrgoti City, Oregon, . <n Sat unlay, the lsfl» da> of Febiuary, She namrN a« wiOir«wu*«i William Riefrnbrig, George II Williams and W M Cotie. of Bay • ity. Oregon , Josephine D, Parker, of Hobsonville. Oregon Any and all person» claiming adversely ths alcove<|«wcrilrt*d land« ar« requested to fi a their claim« in thl« office ou or l>vior« said 16th day of February, t‘g/2. ( HAH. B. Moo*!" Register. NOTH It Fo« Ft nt.KATION. I par ini nt of Hi« Interior, l^ind Office «» Oregon < ity. Or«., Novemirer »nd. lkoi. Naltee i« hereby given that the f'lllowing- nanied «rttl««r h«« filed notice of hl« Intention to make final pr««of hi «upp<>rt •>( hi« claim and that «aid proof will tn- made before Register ami Receiver, «t Oregon Chy, Ore., on Decem ber 14th. >9oL via. DAVID EVERETT MTEWABT H F 1 *67, for the m- ‘4 of he hec. 4 E H ®f Ne U **d -Ne '4 •»< he Bet- 9. Ip 2 N , K. 10 W U M He name« the fo lowing wftne«aaa to prove hl« emitlniKHi« r«*«idence upon and cnltiv«i|on of «aid land, 111 Andrew Klein, Nel» Nel «ori «lui V «rik A«m«n of Nehalem. Ore ; Henr> Btrnnkk, <»f Portland (<*• < ha « B Noews». Megtetir LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman'« Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. C ORE. FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. Uuited Slate« Land office, Oiegon City, Oregon. November 7th, 19ol Notice is herebv given t> at WM <• GOSSLIN, whose Post Office address I m Port land. Oregon, ha- made application to select under the Act of June 4tb, IN97 (30 Stats »j. the following des- rribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit : North half ( n &) of N r 11 west quarter (Nw *4). Section Thirty-five (15). Township Four (4) North, Range ten (to) West, Willamette Meri- illrt««. Within the next thirty days from date hereof, al! protests or contests against the selection on the ground that the land de«< r bed, or any por tion thereof, is more vnliiuble for its Mineiala than for Agricultui al purposes, will be teceivcd and noted for report to the Commissioner ot the General Land Office at Washington, DC. C hah . B. M ookks , Register. A ttorney - at -L aw , Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery Machinery and Supplies we carry the largest stock in the northwest. A full line of D. H Burrell & Co.’s celebrated Cheese making prepara tions, Apparatus, etc. Send for Catalogue. Hot and Cold Baths WINE°CARDUI General Banking anti Exchange busi ness. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign countries A ttorney - at -L aw , EDWARDS & DAVIS A really healthy woman ha. lit tle pain or di»comfort at the menstrual period. No woman need, to have any. Wine of Cardui will quickly relieve thoM* .marling menstrual pain, and the dragging head, back and side aches caused by falling of the womb «nd irregular monse*. C. & E. Thayer L. EDDY, AND The potato forms nearly 14 per <?ent of 143 FRONT STREET, the total food of the people of this coun PORTLAND, ORE. try. Agents for Policemen in Vienna must be able to swim, row a boat and understand tele DeLaval Cream Separators. graphing. < India was in possession of a steel secret once, which is lost now. This was in the inlaying with gold of steel blades in such a manner that the strength of the blades was not impaired nor their tem per spoiled. Simon Lake of Baltimore built a sub. marine wrecking vessel, and is searching -«V «=v—------- uS- » near Bridgeport, Conn., for 4260,000, SBAVINO, which went down with the Lexington, when it sunk sixty years ago. HAIR curri NO, An Italian inventor has pefected a SHAMPOOING, wireless telephone storm prophet, which records the approach of a storm 100 miles away and in plain storm language EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS tells the hearer where it is going and I whai it is doing. Liverpool has the biggest warehouse in tne world. It is built beside the docks | BABBER ANO and is intended to house the imports of SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, tobacco, which forms so important a SHAMPOOING, ETC part of Liverpool’s trade. The ware house is 125% feet in length. 165 feet Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for wide and 124 feet 10 inches high. The persons suffering with rheumatism, ground area is 13,000 square yards, and the area of the several floors 174.098 C. A. BAILEY, square yards. DKAI.KR IN A committee appointed by the legisla STUDEBAKER WAGON ture oi Rhode Island to consider the ad OSBORNE MOWERS, visability of establishing a state samtar. BuggivR, Imy rnkes, plows, hik I ollie in rm machinery. You cun save iurn for the treatment of consumptives money by Uenling will, me, by the open air method, has made a re Special Prices on Buggies ami Spring port in its favor. Last year 850 person, Wagons, died ofconsumption in the state, ami in C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore. the last ten year, there has been an aver age of 779 deaths annually from the dis ease. WOMANS RELIEF OF I