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JI TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 28 Report of the Condition Editorial Snap Shots. Wc notice that the boy whom the city I marshal promised $1 to inform against ; certain bicyclists is violating the ordi nance quite Ircquent 1 y. * a m What is theie in the report that a young man. about the time ot the recent raid»*, lu«t his money and pawned his watch to gamble with the money ? ♦ * ♦ Mayor Schmitz and Buss Ruef, of San Francisco, tried to make the newspapers "shut up." but they could not I m * made to shut up. The newspapers will come out on top, with Schmitz and Ruef Hliut up in the pen. * r} k S<|nt filing ! The boodlers and grafters in San Francisco are falling all over themselves doing tins. But then we do not know that Tillamook City is in a position to throw stones at San Fran- c >co | for the gambling graft carried o i m this city lor years was bad. very bad. Perhaps, however, a little investigation by a grand jury wouldn't be out of place, seeing that a number ol p.rsun8 were involved in the recent raid. in the State oi Oregon, at the close <>i ot business March 22, 1907. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.............$13,538.72 Overdratts, secured and on 1,979.89 »ecured ....... .................... U.S. Bonds to secure circula 6,250 OO tion .......................................... 355 47 Premiums 011 U.S. Bonds .%.... 755.77 Bonds, securities, etc............... Banking house, furniture and fixtures *...................... ................. 768 20 Expense account .......... .*............ Due hum Stale Banks ami Bankers ...................... .*.............. 23,413 53 Due from approved reserve agents........................ ................... 41,304.71 5,071.11 Check and other cash items.. Fractional paper currency, 292.00 nickels and cents................... La win I Money Reserve 111 Bank, viz ; Specie....................... $5,531.00 Legal tender notes 7,244 00 12,775.05 * ir * Redemption fund with U.S. Talk about discrimination,what about Treasurer (5 per cent of 312.50 the discrimination of our contemporary circulation)........................... . in making a great howl and publishing »106.820.95 the names of the kids and bicyclists who Total.. were suddenly pounced upon by the city marshal, but it was awfully mum about LIABILITIES. the two young men who caused a dis Capital stock paid in ........... $25,000.00 turbance in a church in this citv. Please Individual deposits subject don’t discriminate against the little bits 65,453 03 to check ................................... ol kinds for being out after eight o’clock Demand certificates of de and then cover up and suppress the news 3.655 00 posit .......................................... ol the had conduct and misbehaviour ul Time certificates oi deposit 16 00 the big kids over 21 years of age. 12,587.67 Term deposits...................... .*... Liabilities other than those # # * 115.25 above stated .......................... Wc suppose it is some satisfaction to the prosecution that "Bricktop” can br $106,826 95 Total found when wanted, and will, no doubt, have to be brought back here to appear State of Oregon, County of Tilla in the whiskey cases which were appeal ed from the justice court. It is to he mook. SS. : I. JAMES WALTON, Cashier of the hoped that the district attorney will de tide lo push every case they have against above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the those who violated the local option law. seeing that some of them are on the best oi mv knowledge and belief. JAMES WALTON. J r ., light after being found guilty If this is Cashier. done and they get a term in jail similar Subscribed and sworn to -before me to that of the Jap it may bring them to this 28th day of March, 1907. their senses. SIDNEY L. JOHNSON. * * * Notary Public. The Port of Tillamook Commission took the right step when it recommended to Colonel S. vV. Roe»»ler that Hoquar Do Not Crowd the Season. ton slough be deepened and that some The first warm days of s|rring bring thing he done to straighten out sharp with them a desire to get out and enjoy I tn ns and bends in the slough. This is the exhiliral Ing air and sunshine. really necessary mid almost imperative, Children that have been housed up all as everybody must admit, lor delays arc wiolei and brought out and you wonder now quite frequent lor the want of a where they all came from. The heavy deeper chminei in the slough. The bar winter clothing is thrown aside ami needs attention as well, but until such many shed their flannels. Then a cold time as there is an appropriation or pro. wave comes and people say that grip is per appliances to improve it, attention epidemic. Colds at this seuson are even must be directed to improving the inner more dangerous than in mid.winter, as channel from Tillamook City. 1 here is much more danger of pneumonia, We are informed that half breed Ger man coach horses, from ordinary marcs, are now selling in Portand at big prices. Hirer year olds being sold lor $300 and lour year olds for $350. and the market cannot l>c supplied evaii at these figures It seems it. us that most every dairy mail in Tillamook ought to add a few hundred dollars every year to his income by raising a lew horses, which can he done at very little extra expense, for the dairymen have use for two brood mares. Heavy drought horses and espe cially the German coach horse, are in tie tnnnd. B. O. Snuffer has a tin* stallion of the German coach horse breed which is a valuable addition to the blooded stock in this countv, and it is safe to say this year’s colts raised Irom that animal will bring their owners a good figure when they me ready to be placed upon the market. Considering the scarcity oi farm handsand lhe high price for farm help, dairymen ought lo take to raising high priced colts more than in the past It will he a source of tevenue if they will do so, for.thereis no nionev or satisfac tion iu keeping or raising scrub horses. Dairymen cannot miss it d they breed to the German coach horse or heavy drou ght horse breeds. * * * What is the use of spending labor and money advertising Tillamook county if it is bottled up with toll roads. Tilla mook has now a bright luture before it. but, if the tollroads are maintained, it will retard the growth of the county. Thousai ds of home seekers have been coming and will continue to come to Ore gon every week, but they do not come to Tillamook liecause the cciinty has lieen shut in hih I bottled-up with toll roads. No one can blame home seekers for not coming to Tillamook when other counties have free roads. The wav to retard the growth ol this county is to bottle it up with toll roads. The way to open up and develop the comity and induce home seekers to come here is to have free roads. Taxes were high this j year and tlirie will l»e plenty of money to keep up all roads in fairly good shape. Before the county court lea tea another county road it ought to weight well the injurious effect it will have upon Tilla mook when everything looks sobright and prosperous to get thousands of now •ctlleis into the county this year. Do riot retard the grow th of Tillamook with toll roads ally longer, lor heaven knows the county has been bottled up too long already. But, alas, the Tillamook moss backs don't want the county opened up with new |»eoplc, new enterprises and new money put into circulation io oo lake th amber Iain's Cough Remedy, however, and you will have nothing to fear. It always cure, and we have never known a cold to result in pncii rnonia when it was used It is pleasant and safe to take. Children like it. For sale by Clough's Drug Store. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Chamboi Iain's Pain Balm relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep ami rest possible, which is alone worth many timer its cost. B F. Crocker. Esq., now 84 years of age, ami lor twenty years Justice of the Peace at Martinsburg, Iowa, says : " 1 am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right hip I have used three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Bilm and It did me lot« of good.” For sale by Clough's Drug .Store. New York proprietors of hotels and restaurants have planned a $10.000,000 company to hantile supplies, "in order to escape high prices ” It is hardly necessary to add that customers are not included in this deliverance through the hind offices of a new trust. The commercial club delegates who have just returned from Panama have set Uncle Sam a hard task in their state meat that the canal can be completed in eight years. It is the popular idea that the appropriation will be spread thin enough to cover at least a quarter of a century in time. GLASSES FOR Dr. Henry E. Morris. Phone, Main 493. «I MAKE MISTAKE / 7 / OILED CLOTHING will give you com plete protection and long service You cant afford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed Th. b.si dMlrrs sdl H KILL th « COUCH CURE ano IM vp THOSE OVER 50. I can fit glasses for old {»eople just as well as those who are young. You do not take any risk, ns I absolutely guarantee my work to I m * satisfactory. I make all examinations (tec of charge. Chamberlain’s Cou«h Remedy is Both Agreeable and feffectlve t'I ihiu I m ’ i I hiii h Cough Remeily I inn no au|M*rior for coiighM. rohU and cru ip, and tlie fai t that it 1« pleasant to Cake aiul contains noth ng 111 atty w av in* jiiriotiH has made it a favorite with mother* Mr. \V S Pelham, a mer chant i»t Kirksville, I owr . raya " For mure (han twenty y eat a (hainb'rlain'a Cough Reimsly has laen mv leading 11 mtdy ( <r all throat tumble* Il it ea | hm mllv Mm'c»*as(ul m rate of < roup <'hildren like it aud my « uatomeia w ho have used it will •»<»< take any other." For tale by Clough a Drug Store. th « LUNC8 .King’s New Discovery WITH All those who are indebted to Dawson Kron art* i eq ueste« I to call ami pay up at once If not paM l*e(oie the 1st ol Api il. Kills will l*e place in the hands •»( a «»otlector. D awho . n B rom . rnn Chamberlain*« CoDc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This re m am iy haa I wen in use for over | thirty yearn an«l han prow I itself to In* l he most aiircsaalul remedy yet dis- 1 covereil f<»r lam el eompUlwIs. It never Sold by Clough s Drug Store. I NOTICE FOR Pt BL’CATION. Land office at Portlard, Or«., Ma ch 23lh, 19<‘7 Notice is hereby given that lhe following named settler has died notice oi her intention to make fiiml proof in support of lor cluini, aud that said pruoi will b- made before the ounty Clerk of Tillamook County, Tula Colonel S VV. Rocsslcr, corps oi U.S. I mook Citv, Oregon, on May 9O1 im >7, viz . El.LKN » BEWLEY. Engiiitrrs, sent the following letter of in H E. No. 11127, for the E Ne *4. section io, quiry in regard to necessary improve Nw MBw and Sw '♦ Nw *4. of section 11. tp. 1 north, range iu west ments in Tillamook bay and bar : She names lhe following witnesses t" prove her United States Engineer Office, continuous residence upon aud culUvaii hi of said land, viz Port land, Oregon. James C. bewley. of Tillainool , Oregon; March «th. 1907 Ciaience Tilden, ol Hobsonville, Oregon ; Man Tillamook Chamber of Commerce, Till ville H feitejs, of Ba) City, Oiegon , WiLnun II Elhott, of bay < ity, Oregon amook, Oregon. A lgernon S. URtssEH, Register. G entlemen .—The River and Harlmr Act just passed has made provision foi T imhkm L and A ct , J une 3. >8,8. N otice for PCHJ.lt Al ton . an examination of "Tillamook Bay and Utiittd States L a UU Office, Portland. <) e., Febi uaiy 21, llt'7 bar up to Tillamook City.’’ You are in Notice is heieby given that iti compliance vited to submit for mfermation of the with the provisions oi the act of < ongresa of Board of Engineers for Riveis and June 3. lbfb, entitled 1 An avi lot the sale oi limber lands in the States of C lifornia, Oregon, Harbors any facts, statements or argil as ex inents that you may desire in icgard to Nevada and Washington leriitoiy," act of tended to ail I lie t ubiie Land States by the incesbities ami scope of LliP projMiseii August 4, lsV2, improvements, such h * the present and CHARLES H UPTON, prospective extent of the commrice to l»e Of I illamook, county of Tillain ok, of Oregon, has this day hied in this benetitted by the improvement, the his sworn statement No. 7252. f<> the pur depth of vcsm -I k using or likely to use chase of lite S ig of Ne ‘4 and Nw '< °* Ne J4 and Ne % uf Nw 440 Section No. 15. 1,1 the channels in question, etc. ownsiiip No. 1 1101 th. range x-' iU west, and 1 would thank you to inform and ex will offer proof to show that the land sought is tend this invitation to any parties more valiible tor its timber i.r s.oiiu I lot u ior known to be interested in the proposed agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim tosaid land before the County Clerk, at imp provenient. T.Uamook, Oregon, on buluiday, the 81 h day of Very respectfully, June. I9 7. iienamesaswiiues.es Manville B. Petitys, of Bay ity, Oregon; 8. VV. R oessler , Clarence T Men. of Hobtto 11 ville, Oregon, J Hines Lent. Col., Corps of Engineers, 1 Bewley, Tillamook, Oregon, Geo. F. Zun U.S. Army. nieriua,n of I illamook. Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are request d to file their hi reply, the Port oi Tillamook Com claims 1:1 this office on or before said Sth day mission and the Tillamook Development of June, H1O7. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. League sent the follow ing letters, with T imber L and , Acr J une jrd , I878.—N oth 1 a recommendation that Hoquurton for P ublication . United Stales Land Office Portland. Ora slough be deepened so as to meet.the in March 12th, 1907. Notice is hereby given flat in compliance crease of commerce to and from Tilla with the provisions of the act of Congress of mook City : Jam» 3. IX78, entitled “ Au act for the sale of timber lands in lhe States of California. Oi. gon, Tillamook, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex M b roll 23rd, 1907. tended to all the Public Land States by act of Lieut.-Col. S. W. Roesaler, Corps of August 4, 1892. PETER R BURNHTT, Engineers U. 8. A., Portland, Ore. of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook. Slate D ear S ir ,—We, the Port of Tillamook of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Commission. do respectfully beg leave «worn statement No. 7321. for the purchase of to reply to your communication of date Lo 8 1 and 2, section 1, township 1 1101th, range 10 wesl and Lots 3 and 4, 0! March «th, 19u7. addressed to Tilla Section No. 6, in tp. No. 1 north, Range mook Chamber of Commerce, as fol- No. 9 wesl and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim fows : ber or stone than for agricultural purp- sen, The channel from Tillamook City to and to establish his claim to »aid land before the mouth of the Bay, has been the the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at primary object of lhe Engineer’s Depait- Tillamook City. Ore., on Friday, the l'B 7th day of June, I907. He names as witnesse : meiit, and of the cilizens of Tillamook Lewis Smith, oi Hobsonv.lle, Oregon ; F. L. County, since the inception of the work, Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon ; f, VV. Todd. and government expenditure upon Tilla <»f’Tillamook, Oregon; Harry Ciaue, of llub- sonville. Oregon. mook Bay. Any aud all persons clai ring adversely the ’lhe present project as adopted by the above-described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this office on or beioie said 7th'day engineers of youi department recognized of June, 1907. by tlie citizens and advocated by mem A lgernon S. D resser . Register bers of Congress, has been to secure T imber L and , J une 3. 1878—N otice for from Tillamook City, a depth of fuur P ublication . United States Laud office, Portland, Ore , ieet. March 5th. W07. This Commission now respectfully Notice is hereby given that in compliance asks that the project be amended to call with the provisions of the act of Congress of for 11 average depth of ten feet, L L. June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of water, for the following reason : Several timber lands iu the Mate of California, Oiegon, and Washington Territor ,’ as ex- times during tlie present w inter s ason Nevada, l. nded to all the Public Land States by act of (■»wing to the fact of the season of day. August 4. I892, GORAN Mf’NSOV, light icing slioit, and lhe high tides Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of occuring early a.in., or late p.in,), lhe Of Oregon, has this »lay filed iu this office his steamer Elmore has been delayed tw eniy- sworn rtaleinent No. 73I6, for the purchase 01 four iiuurs, by reason of not being able the W 5^ of Ne *4 and Nw *4 of Se % of No. 9, in Township No. 1 north, lo leave TillamooK <’ily until lop of Section Range No 10 west, and will offer proof to high water, the tides on these dates not show that the land sought is more valuable lor being over 6' tt". and it not being high its timber or stone than *or agricultural pur al Tillamook until after ebbing one hour poses, and to establish his claim to said land l>efore the County Clerk. at Tillamook, <>n l»ar. Now <»ur teasoii for asking Oregon, on Friday, the “th day of June, tiiat the pioject be change*! from four to iyO;. He names as witnesses : James 1Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; ten h et is, that steamers of the draft of Edgar Munson, of Tillamook, Oreg 11 ; Geo. the Sue 11 Elmore, would be enabled to A. Edmunds, of Tillamook, Oregon; Fred L. leave this City with a two hour« fl >od Sappington, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the (or two loot thie), thus allowing above-described lands are requested to hie their lhem to cross bar one and one half liouis claims in th »officeon 01 before said 7th day of before high water, instead of as at pre. June. 1907. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. sent having to wait until high water here, and cross out on an ebb tide, thus T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . jeopardising the safety of freight and United States Land Office, passengers. Portland, Oregon. March 6th, 19.77. The part of tlie route tint steamers Notice is hereby given that in compitai ce have most to contend with is Hoquarton with the provisions ol the act of Congress of 3rd, I878, entitled “An act for the Slough to end uf Long Jetty. I11 the sale June oFtiniber lands in the States of California, Slough there are several very sharp and Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri'ory,' narrow bends that should be improved, as extended lo all tlie Public Land States by overhanging trees, snags, etc , to re act of August 4, 1892, SOL N SCHIFFMANN, move. At point called Ox Bow Bend, Of illamook, county of Tillamook, State of w here the Stillwell ditch enters Slough, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his the sediment and debris from the Trask sworn statement No. 7294, for the purchase of the Lots 2 ami 3, of see. No. 6, in tp. No. 2 N., liver has washed in until steamers draw range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to ing 8' 6" have great difficulty in making show that the land sought is more valuable the turn .also from reports of masteis' for its timber or stone than for agricultural fpurposes, and to establish his claim tosaid operating small steamers, and others, and before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, tlie channel from Memaluse to Dick’s Oiegon, on Saturday, the 8th day of June, Point has materially filled up, w here the 190?. He names as witnesses: Nick Nelson, of Balm, Oregon ; Fred J dredging whs done, leaving it in almost Klinelian, of Bahn, Or gon; W. II Easoin, of the onginal state, viz A very scant four Balm, Oregon; I gii I s Ludtke, of Balm, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the feet at L.L. water. Your attention is above described lands are requested to file* their also respectfully called to lhe condition claims iu this office on or before said Sth day of * of the channel nt point (locally called) June, 1907. A lgernon S. D resser Register. Junction Bar. the cunfl^ction uf currents 1 HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS First National Bank of Tilla Recommendations by Port of Tillamook Commission. mook, at Tillamook, OF THE Burnet and Quickrwt Cure for all THROAT end LUNG TR0VB- U8, or MONEY BACK. caused by Jetty at mouth of Wilson Notice. river has caused a si.ifting of the Notice is Hereby Given that the Countv channel ana cause same to shoal in of Tillamook Countv, Oregon, will re places, making it very difficult of navi Court ceive bids for the lease of the Big Ncstucca gation, excepting at extreme high tide. Toll Road for one year, beginning Mav 1st, The tonnage to and from Tillamook ! I 1907, anti ending .May 1st. 19OH. Tlie fol rates of toll will be allowed to be City (excepting lumber shipments from I lowing , mill at llobaonvilh ) constitute« nine Four Horse tea tn .. 7A cents, Two Horse team ............ 50 cents, t'litlisof lhe freight passing over lhe Single Horse and Buggy 25 cents, Bar, and by referring to reports from Saddle Horse or Pack Horse 10 cents. _____ your local representative, we think you Loose Horses and Cattle 5c. i«er head. Sheep and Hogs........ 2Jic will find has materially increased during One fourth of the contract price H., is n to kU be ..v the laal two years, w hich increase will paid in cash when the contract is awarded. be greatly augmented during the next, One fourth on or before September 1st, 1907. and one half on or before January 1st. 1908. and future y-ats. All bids must be filed' with the Countv Al tlie present writing there is an Clerk on or before 5 o’clock p tn. on Mav tst, chored in Tillamook Bay, the Imrkintiue 1907. The County Court reserves the right to re North West taking on lumber from ject any or all bids. Tillamook City, for San Francieco, By Order of the County Court, under present conditions her total load G. B. LAMB. County Clerk. has to I m * lightered fiotn this point to Notice lhe Bay on scowl as she w ill load to fourteen feet, making it impossible to Notice is Hereby Given that the Countv load at wharfs here. But with tlie Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will re depth asked for she would be able ru «Iu ceive bids for Seventy-Five Cords of Green so, thus lec<aening lhe cost of loading Hemlock Wood, to be delivered in the base ment ofthe Court House on or before August i f 2 00 |ier M 1st, 1907, the wood to be cut not to exceed From foregoing petition you w ill aer ; 4G inches in length. tlMC fur U, gel quick <iiH|«lrh IK riYht”™": .......... ... . v -v , . v.i ,lv i iriii rv from this place, under the present depth 1 -* any »•••’ or «- all -»« bids, and » all . > mj . _. iect bids must be filed •»( water it ia necessary for lhem to be at I with the t ounty ( lerk on or before 5 o’clock the different points mentioned at top uf p.m. on Mav 1st. 1907 G. H LAMB, County Clerk high tide, still leaving them to cross Bar <m ebbtide, blit with approximately tlie Notice to Contractors. — amuunt — uf water asktd J fot this would be Notice ia Hereby Given that the Countv eliminated. ( ourt of Tillamook ('ounty. Oregon, will re Doping Ihat you ran ceive bid» for the Construction of a Combin eh arto vmit Ibis jwit of ation Steel Bridge and Approaches across the Trask River at what Is known as the John iti thè nearfutuie, w ben it son place The span to he 119 feet long and Commiatuon gratti pkasuielo aaaist you tbc approaches 2 mm fret long, l he bridge to m any personal iuvsstigntioii, we re 1>e constructed acs onllng to the plans and specifications on file with the County Clerk, inaili, and pros|»ective bidders can see same' by call Very respeetfully yourv. ing for them at the < lerk st.ffice. The bridge B. Q. SMI ffkr . Presi»leni must he completed on or before September 1 1st. 1997. All bids must be filed with the Pori of Tdlaniook Coniti) isaion, County Clerk on ur before o'clock p.m on C. T ha Y fr , Fecretary. I May 1st. 1997 I A certified check equal to to tO per i*r cent cent ofthe of the positeli with the I (’.9 c iv r*1 drpositctl l. fllt, (il. " It'iessivr, (. ovpa of I, ounty Clerk at the time - m filing the bids, as Lbglf.»‘era, U.S. V. r< Kt la ml. Ore. • •guarantee that the bidder will if awarded D ram Bia. —W s hnrehy indorse lb« the «•»'«tract, within fifteen days ther after, »eeon.p.nymg trim, Um f.wt of wi'h- ,hr 1 O',B" Vo“r‘ " ------- aatiefactory to the fowrt. guarant ring } Tillamook ('ommumion uitler date ot the fulfillment of the contract The Court reserves the right to reject any I Match 23rd regarding channel from 1 i Tillamiavli (.’ity lo lhe month o( T ila- i or all bM*. by Order of the Countv Court. G R LA M H. County t lerk amok Bay. and (»quest f>r Hie same your esrneat romudftation. A a« wellav an earthquake may *l«<st rrspccifully yours. cause a conti.141Mtion ot a modern citv. E rwin H a IBM ion . Pnahisut Two much water and tire is a bad to«, H alfb A caliy . Secretary. binatiou. INTERNAL WRONGS ALUM Alum in food causes stomach disorders—Its con- tinued use means permanent ri injury to health (¡¡Following the advice of medical scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its in bread making (¡[American housewives should protect their house holds against Alum s wrongs by always buying pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder (] Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder is to be had for the asking— Buy by name— BAKI WDER You Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. THE RED FRONT SHOE STORE. Has just received a fine stock of Boot aud Shoes direct from the factory. I have now in stock a No. one Logger Shoe made out of the best French kip. For service aud fit cannot be beat, and also Farmer’s Work Shoes of the best quality. Splendid assortment of Boy’s and Youth’s High Top Winter Shoes and Ladies’ foot wear. I have now in stock the bestquality of Ladies’ Slices. A strong high class line of well made, correct in style, fit and finish in the line, is made from the best selected leathers. No pasteboard counters. My jo years’ practical experience gives me the advantage in selecting a stock of Hoots and Shoes suitable for the Tillamook trade. , My Misses and Children School Shoes are the best in the market tor the price. The public is cordially invited to examine my good and prices before purchasing elsewhere. NO CHARGE for Sewing Rip,, nor Nailing Sole, on Shoe, Purcha»'» • th, RED SHOE HOUSE. P. F. BROWNE, Salesman