Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 21, 1907, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 21
use FOR ICEBERG
Science and Industry.
Power iron the Wind
As a result of recent accidents to vari­
The utilization o w ind |M»wer for the
to Kloadike Discovered
ous navies the British i warships will generation of eleciilv coiitmu** to re-
Market for Ice.
have their ruaguziiies cooled with te- oeive attention in Geruiuny, ami
I are a drug on tbe market in frigerating machinery.
learn from the Elet irotecUniocbe Zeil
bat is, in the winter time, when
A model maker who baa been in New schnfl tiiat Herr Gustave C<H12, the elec­
I below is a mild day ; but one
York City for seventy two yeaia say« trics I manufacturer in Hamburg, has
jnge perversities ot nature is to
that there are al least «ixty-aeven turn been experimenting in this direction with
blister with a hot sun during
in the city who are working ou pei- promising results. A wind motor has
eeks of Arctic summer. Juneau
been erected at the works of the com­
petual motion machines.
other enterprising Alaskan
Il i reported that the recent trials of pany in question which has a diametei
w have well equipped cold
the German military dirigible balloon of 40 feet and an eff ctive sail surface
arehouses. better than most
was r.ot so satisfactory as was slated, of 1470 squ; re feet. The motor w orks al
fqual size down in “the Slates”
and it is adoed that the prut f is that the rate of about eleven revolutions fa r
was a time when ice could not
in October German is going to con­ minutes, which speed is regulated by
tn in Alaska.
It was during struct a new dirigible balloon of greater automatic modification of the direction
I year of the Klondike fever.
With this
volume, carrying a device to insure of the sails to the wiud.
fCold Storage and l<e Trade
stability, which the first balloon did not motor an output of 1 horse power to 3<i
relates the unusual manner in
horse-pow er an 1 more may be obtained,
have, and a more powerful motor.
Supply was found.
according to the force of the wind,
The largest mica mine in the world is
' Moran was certainly versatile,
which power is transmitted to a 80 horse
located at Sydenham, Ont., sixteen
Ailar Mechanics. Ue bad been
power, shunt-wind, ironclad dynamo,
miles from Kingston, The product is
iper writer track layer, section
designed to give 120 amperes at 160
mostly auiber mica, with some silver
Ivtreet corner preacher, miner,
volts terminal pressure w hen running at
amber, the highest quality mined. 1 be
f delegate and a dozen other
7o0 tevoluliojis per minute.
mine is one mile from the upper end of
He rejoiced in the nickname ol
The current generated by this ma­
Sydenham Lake, and the mica is trans­
I and is now a wealthy mine
chine is conducted to a switchboard and
ported in bulk from the mine by barge
When Moran landed in Juneau
thence to a battery of accumulators
to the railroad at Sy denham, where it is
a dollar bill and a thirst ; the
having a capacity of 66,000 watt-hours.
shipped
to
Ottuwa
for
ti
¡mining
for
the
proceeded to trade off for the
or may be delivered to elestro-motors.
market
. The beer was served almost
So soon as the wind has attained a
M. Eaiubert proposes, in the British velocity of 8 feet per second the dj namo
and
Colonial
Di
uggist,
to
add
6
centi
­
e's your ice ?” asked Moran.
may be brought up to its full terminal
o't no fancy dudes.” was the grammes of perinanganase of potash to piessure.
With an increasing wind
answer.
“We never have no each liter. This should be left tell min force the charging of the battery may
in summer. You'd better drink utes, after which 10 centigrammes oi l»e commenced,
Automatic cut-outs
manganous sulphate should be added. for the dynamo were proved unneces­
Ink without ice or noise.’’
''asked Moran, “what will you This precipitates all germs and impuri- sary with the arrangement adopted.
T imber L and , A ct J une 8. 1878—N otice for
for a constant supply of the best ties to the bottom of the vessel. Care, The electro magnets'of the dynamo are
P ublication .
United States Laud Office. Portland. Ore.,
fully decanted, this will give “ water l>ermanently excited by the battery, the
want all this summer ?■'
Sept. 18th, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
dickered and came to an agree- not containing a single microbe, limpid, plus pole being connected with the
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Slid Moran then yisited the oil colorless, of pleasant taste, and even battery, while the negative pole is con. June 3, I878, entitled " An act for the «ale of
timber lands in the State of California. Oregon,
■loons and markets and stores richer in oxygen than ordinary water." nected to the charging switch. By this Nevada, and Washington Territor ,” as ex-
nded to all the Public Lu.id States by act of
terishable goods, and made an
Street railways with cars operated by arrangement automatic regulation of t August
4. 1802,
EDWARD I). HADLEY.
ment with the majority ol them manual power are in use at Mombasa in the dyanmo voltage is secured. An
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Iv the Summer's ice, an arrange- East Africa. The light, narrow-gauge automatic battery-discharging switch Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
tatement No. 7554, for the purchase ol
bich few, if any, deemed he could tracks are laid through the street, and serves to maintain the line tension of sworn
the Sw *. of Section No. 24, in Tp. No. 2 north.
the cars are for hire, like cabs, or are 110 volts constant, both during the Range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable tor
n next hired a tug—on credit. He the private property of officials and charging process and when discharg­ its timber or stone than »or agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish his claitn to said land
fed an old wart ho use- on the wealthy residents. They are little four, ing.
liefore the County Clerk. at Tillamook.
Small motors are connected to the Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day of’November.
■ With a crew of two and him wheel ears with one or two cross seats,
1907. He names as witnesses :
lighting
circuits,
but
larger
ones
«re
sup
­
I with a cargo of ropes, cables and each is propelled by two natives.
William Ryan, of Tillamook, Oregon; Fred I..
plied by separate circuits branched off Sappington, of Tillamook, Oreg 11 ; Ed.
rhors, he left the port and pro Spur tracks are run into private grounds, from the terminals of the generator.
Laughlin, of Ti lamook, Oregon; William P.
Hadley, of Tillamook, Oregon.
so that persons can take the cars to their
;o sea.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
« sr. •
days after the cntiie town of doors.
above-described lands me requested to tile their
A Bold Step.
claims in th s office on or before said 26th day of
I was down on the shore. A lug
Birthmarks, which have always been
qc -7-
To overcome the well-grout.fled «nd November. I A
lgernon S. D resser , Register.
¡as approaching with a tow the considered as indeclible, are now said,
•easonable objections of the more intel­
¡which no tug boat had ever be- on the authority of two Paris physicians, ligent to the use of secret, medicinal com­
Fastened by a series ot ca bits, to yield to the action or radium. The pounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. T imber L and A ct , J unk 3. I87K.—N otice for
P ublication .
and anchors to the tug, and a new method says the Scientific Ameri- Y., some time ago, decided to make a bold
United Btnteg Land Office, Port land, Ore..
leparture from the usual course pursued
September 27th, lo07-
yards or so behind it, was a cau, proved equally successful in the by tbe makers of put-up medicines for do­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision* of the act of < ongreHs of
|c iceberg. On the berg Moran cases of adults and children. The marks mestic use, an<Lso has published broad- June
3. I878. entitled “ An act tor the sale of
y to the whole world, a full timber lands in the States of C lifornia. Oregon,
ink posts and fastened anchors, are effaced by the simple application last and
Nevada and Washington Territory/' as ex­
ind comp
list of all the ingredients
ally managed to get a good tow- of a plane coiered with varnish
tended to all the Public Land states by act of
entering in!>thec
position of his widely August
4th, 1892.
rip. He gradually towed the moun- containing radium. The action is regu­ celebrated
es. Thus he has taken
HARRY H SHARP.
trons and patients into OfTlllaniojk. county of Tillamook, Slate of
■Mnposed of the most beautiful and lated by the length and frequency of his numt
Oregon, has this day filed in this otlice his
•nee.
Thus
too
he
has
re-
his
full
clearest ice in the world, into the the application.
sworn statement Na. 755b. tor the purchase of
Ti e applications are
edicincs from among secret the N
mov
of Nw t« snd Nw '4 o’ Ne *4 of
jk, and stranded in the deep water said to be painless. The treatment nostr
of doubtful mcrit3. and made section No. la. 111 Township No 3 south,
>re that ^50 yards from his ice may be applied to an infant during
cmrdies of Known ComposttUn. range No. 7 ; west, and will oiler proof
show that the land sought is more valuable
• has shown to
its timber or stone than for agricultural
sleep. The doctors add that the birth­
I l excelleiiTe for
purposes, and to establish bisclaim to said land
day in letters 10 feet long, the marks most easily cured are those which
ect them ¿0 b fore the ('oiinty Clerk, of Tillamook. Oie-
ifrsnvfTv /scrutiny,
gon, on Monday, the 9th «lay of December, 1907
Ing sign appeared on the old ware are most highly colored.
only does'the wrapper of every bottle lie names as witnesses :
thus establishing the first ice and
of
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
Golden
Medical
Discovery,
the
Martiny, of Tillamook, Oregon; Henry
A factory has been established at famous medicine for w» ak stomach, 1 rpid L David
ach. of Tillamook. Oregon: Paul Erickson, of
^Storage .business north of Fifty-
Grossalmerode, a small city in Germany, liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases Ti lainook, Oregon, l’eter J. Shaip, of Tilla­
wherever located, have printed upon it, (n mook, Oregon.
B • Casev Moran, ice, by the pound.
near Frankfort, for the manufacture of plain English, a full and complete list of all
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
berg.”
the ingredients composing it, but a small above-described lands are request d to file their
telegraph poles of glass. The required book has been compiled from numerous r lximsiu this office on01 before said 9th day of
medical works, of al) the different December, IW7.
strength is secured by a re-inforcement standard
schools of practice, containing very numer­
Pure Air for Sleepers.
A lgernon 3. D rhsser , Regi ter.
of strong w ire threads. One of the prin­ ous extracts from the writings of leading
practitioners
of
medicine,
endorsing
in
U.e
n article on the disinfection ol cipal advantages of these poles would be 9tr<mge8t possible lentis. each and every ingre­
T imber L and . A ct J une 8. 1878.—N otice for
I apartments. Prof Koenig of their use in tropical countries, where dient contained in Dr. Pierce’s medicines
P ublic a 1 ion .
One of these little bookswill be mailed free
United States Land Office.
ten,says that at one time while he wooden poles are soon destroyed by the to any one sending address on postal card 01
Portland, Oregon. 4ept. ijih. 10C7.
by letter, to Dr. K. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. V.,
■dicing medicine at Hanan, he ravages of insects and where climatical and requesting the same. From this little
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
book It will be learned that Dr. Pierce’s med­ with the provisions of the act of CoiigresM of
lyr discovered that his bedroom influences are ruinous to wood. The price icines
contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of
kklv inhabited by bugs. A friend of the poles is $6 for a pole of the length agents or other poisonous or injurious agents timbet lands in the States of California. Oregon.
and that they aro made from native, medici­ Nev aria and Washington Territory,” as ex
1 him that he could easily get rid df about 23 feet. The Impetial Post De­ nal roots of great value; also that some of tended to all the Public Land states by act of
most valuable ingredients contained I d August 4th, I8J2.
pests, and proceeded to iumigate partment., which has control of the tele, the
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for weak,
IIARRY H BELT.
■rtn.ent with ebrrosive sublimate graph and t' leplione lines in Germany, nervous, over-woiked, "run-down," nervoua Of North Yamhill, comity of Yamhi 1, Sta t of
and debilitated women. w< re employed, long Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
success of the operation was grati has ordered the use of these glass poles years ago. by tbe Indians for similar ailments swort. statement No. 7517 for the purchase
affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the ol the Sw W of Bw »4. arc 3’. N" '< of Nw K <»f
nd when the room was opened on one of its circuits.
most valuable medicinal plants entering into sec. 10 : Ne \ of Ne % of sec 9 ; He ’< of Se *4 of
tbe composition of Dr. Pierce’s Favortte Pre­ sec. 4, 111 Tp. No 1 8. range No. 'J West, anti
id bodies of the various kinds ol
An interesting record in conntruction scription was known to the Indians as will offer proof to show that the land sought is
were strewn about the floor, work was made recently on the new "Squaw Weed ” <>ur knowh dee of tii<‘ uses more valuable for its timber or stone than for
of not a few of our mo-1 valuable native, me­ agricultural purpos* s, and to establish his
cident ltd tbe writer to hope that lamp lactory for the General Electric dicinal plants was raised from the Indians. cmim to said laud before the County Clerk of
As made up by improved and exact pro­ Tillamook County, at Tillamook Uiegon, on
■re means would be effectual in Company at Newark, N.J., which was cess»^.
tho ” Favorite Prescription " is a most Monday, the 25th day of November, 1907. He
ling the infectious elements of run up in tweuty-iiine calendar day» efficient remedy for regulating all the wom­ names as witnesses
anly functions, correcting displacements, as
Geo. E Ziniinet iiiaii. of Tillamook, Oregon ;
ions diseases, and a trial in without any overtime or Sunday work
prolapsus, anteversion and retorversion. David Martinv. of Tillamook, Oregon ; Sam.
painful periods, toning up the J. smith of Tillamook. Oregon; W. R Ruther­
te houses after scarlet fever or This was done in ap‘te of the fact that overcoming
nervesand bringing about a perfect state of ford, of I illamo *k. Oregon.
ld by all dealers In "'‘SdiciiieA
:s, and in hospitals after erysip - after work was commenced on the health. So*
Atty and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
ive most satisfactory results.
c aims in this office ou or before said 25th of
foundation it was discovered that it
November, 19o7.
! adopting this method be has would be necesaaiy to go down 16 feet
A uiernon S. D reskm . Register.
leen a second case of contageous inalevd of <t4 as originally specified. The
> which could be attributed to infer. building is a very large one. and. while
T imhkr L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—None r fob
P ublication .
maining in |be room in which the it is kt present only one story in height,
United States Laud Office. Portland, f re.,
September 27th, HM»7.
t had been confined. Tbe mode of the work is ot a substantial cbarac er,
Notice 1 b hereby given that iu compliance u ith
the proviaioiia -f the act of ongreaa of June
lure is very simple. Two ounces erected with the idea of putting on three
J. i878. entitl d ” An act for the *a »* of timber
rosive sublimate are put on a plate more stories if demanded. In eleven
laials In the States of California. Oregon,
Your grocer return! your money if you don’t
Nevada
and Washington Tenit ry.' a* ex­
i chafing dish, and then tbe win- days 396,Oft) bricks were laid, an
tended Io all the Public laind States by act of
like Schilling » Best; we pay him.
August 4.1802.
and doors of the room are closed average of 36.000 per day.
BIANCHE A McNAIR,
I expiration of three or four hours,
Of Tillamook, cminty of TiDamook. State of
Peat bogs as generators of electrical
Oregon
haa
this day filed in this office her
Notice
of
Final
Account.
ndows are opened and is thorough
sworn statement No 7593. for the purchase of
power are suggested by Dr. Frank in
d. The person entering the room I
the Hw *4 of bw Ml <>t •••» lion No. J. in Tp.
N ottcb It H rbkby Grv«N. That the un­ No 2 north, range No. 9 weal, and will offer
Steii. ar.d Eisen. He says that the great
dersigned has Med in the County Court of pt oof to show that the land sought is more
I take the precaution to hold a
peat tiogs of North Gi rmany n ay be Tillamook County. Oregon her final account VHfusbie for Hs timber or stone than for
t or a cloth over the mouth and
as executrix of the estate of JAMES L
thus utilized, and figures that one sere COFFEY, deceased, and that the County agricultural purposes, arid to establish her
claim to sail land before W H
ooper.
order not to inhale the vapor,
of I sig. averaging 10 feet in thickness, Judge has appointed Monday, December Untied »Mates (’ommissioiirr, at Tillamook,
2nd. 1907, at the office of the County Oregon, on Thursday, the 9th day of January,
following day the windows are
contains about 1000 ton« of dned peat Judge, at the Court House in Tillamook Igrfi She names as w itneaae«
I. and some sulphur is burned in
City. Oregon, at 1U o’clok n.m .as the time
McNair of Tillamook. Oregon Iran
or 38,000 ton« per square mile, «nd 430 and place for hearing objections to sard ’ i< Alex
key of Bahn. Oregon; John H Caples, of
to neutralize any of the mercurial
-quare miles would be equivalent in account and the settlement thereof.
Nehalem, Oregon, Wm. Rodda way. of Nehalem
which mav linger about tbe fur
Dated October 17th, 1907
Oregon.
heating power to the 80.000.000 to
ALICB S COPFEY
Anvand all persons claiming adversely the
• and other articles. The room is
__________ Executrix.
I at>ove-de»<nbed lauds ar* requs’ed to file their
*5.000,000 ton« of coal annually mined
aired again and cleaosed, and it
claim« in thia office on or before aaid tth day of
in Germany.
The log« of the Ema
January. I90H.
Citation.
b ready for occupancy.
A lgernon 8. Daresca. Register.
Valley alone cover 18,000 square mile«,
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Tillamook.
ethodist Minls'er Recom- and Dr. Frank proposes the erection in In the matter
T inbrb L aw » A ct Jrgg 3. iH;t-No?icx
of Estate*
for fh RLic ation
Citation.
tds Chamberlain's Cough that district of a 10 000 horse power
of Mels Sather. dr-^ r-i«..
United Mate* f^and Offire,
cea«ed.
Remedy
electric station, which would yearly
Portland.Oregon. Or t “th, 1907
Marit
Rather.
Hilm«
Dora Sather.
l have need Cha ml ■er Iain's Cough consume 200.000 tons of pest or the To Sather.
Notice is her»*l>y given that la <..mplian<e
uliu« Sather Bertha Sather and
Julia«
edy in our home for seven j ea, ■«,
MBL« with the provisions of th* art of Congreas of
Nora Dorothy Sather, * heii irw
product of 200 acres. He would use the
Jun*
3rd 1*7”. entitled An act for the vale of
all persona
SATHER, deceased and
it has always prove«! to tie a reliable
electrical energy on the Dortmind and
whomiotfer interested
estate of timber and* in the Mates of Caltlornia Ore
v,~
2-.——— _ in
— the
-
sly. We have found that it would
gon Nevada and Washington Terrilorv,’ as ex­
Nels Rather
A
Emshaveti Canal and lor tbe manu­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
the State <*
ore titan the manufacturer« claim
1 /The
■ tire name-
--- - - -
Cy It is especially god fur croup facture of calcium earhide.
and
of you.
■nu each
rm.it «rs
jvw. are hereby
aws-.s»—. commanded
———— — to August 4th, 1W2.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
The Most
TEA
Not 1 in 1000 who buy
Schilling’s Best wants the
money.
I whooping cough.
R ev J ames A. Lrwis,
'astor Mi aca, Minn.. M. E. Church,
lliaiubrrlmn's Omgh Remedy u sol 1
.ugh« Drug Store.
A Significant Prayer.
• May the Lord help yon ni ike Hnck.
)'■ Arnica bale* known to all writes
G Jeukina, of Chapel Hill. N.I. It
4ckly took the pain out of a felon
me and cur.d it in a wonderfully
>rt t'tne." Bel rn earth for sores,
rns end wounds. 25c. et Chas. I.
»ugh, drug store.
Ha Fought at Gettysburg.
Du rid Parker, of Fnrette. N.Y.. who
lost a foot st (Jrtlyhurg, wriuw ? Elac-
tric Butera hare .lone ma more Rood
than
medii me I ever took. For
■«versl yeara I had »Umtai'h trouble, and
paid 'Hit much money foe medicine to
little purpose, until I began taking Elec­
tric Bitter» I would not lake $501» for
what they have doue for me.” Grand
tonic fur the aged and for female weak­
nesses. Great alterative and laidy build,
er . best of all foe lame beck and weak
kidneys. Guvsntetd by Cbaa. 1 Cutigh,
druggist 50c.
appear before
Ixfore the Honorable County Court.
_ ___
.M and
. ../t for
f>,r th»
the State <rf « e.
Oregon
is
the
Countr of Tillamook st the Court Ho-.er.
io the City of Tillamook Tillawiook County.
Oregon. oo the »th day of tleeember. l»O7.
at the hour of 11 o'clock a m., of «aid day.
to show cause, if an. eetet. why an order
■hould not be granted to Raleigh P. Trimble,
administrator of aa»d relate to sell all the
real property of »aid deeeaeed and belong
lag to »aid estate to-wlt The eoutheaat
quarter of Section Pour <♦>. in Township
Two <3». 9onth of Range Seven <7| Weet of
the Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook
County. Oregon
W.tneee mr hand and eral rd «aid court
aft eed thia 20th day of October. 1907.
G. B LAMB
Clerk of the County Court.
October 3let 1907 ftret publication
November Mth, 1907, Inst publwaU<m.
i
McNAIR CO.
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
•
LII.UAN It ANDERHON.
Tillamook, conntv
Tillamook, Mate of
»JregOM. has thia qa» field in this '»ffi«*
her sworn statement Jo 7W9- f<x t»»e purchase
of the Nr '¿af Nn
of ger No. 3«.
No r
*outh range No.
and wl I offer pr<x>f
•o show that tbe land sought la nurr valuable
far it* timber or atone than for agrlcaHbral
purposes and tn eat* bl lab her claim far Mid
I.nd heforr W H Cmjper, V A C«mmis«t<>Mev,
•t rtllamook on Frwiay the 17th day of Jann-
ary r/W.
She names as witnewwe
W J. Himra, oi Tillamook Oregon ‘''barim
Himes Tihamnok, Oregon , <
Randall, of
Tillamook, Oregon ; John Repp of Tillamook,
Oregon.
.
,
*»• .nd »11 per »on. elalmln« tdwlj th»
Abo»» 4»» r<h"n l»«4. «re r»*lo»*l*d to «1»
their cl»!«»» In thl. o«k« <m ot bi:lor* .aid 17th
liar oOaaaary. if*
Alzrszsun S. tIUMz«. lu-claur.
Tho Largest Mailorder Liquor House on
the Pacific Coast.
MIKE JACOB & COMPANY.
51 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Buy your LIQUORS direct from the WHOLESALE HOUSE
at WHOLESALE PRICES and save the middle MAN'S PRO­
FIT, which xeans50to 10) per cent on your PURCHASES.
We are offering for the next 60 days as
follows:
2,500 G h II oiis of Double Stamp Whiskies,
Regular price. $5.00 per gallon.....................................
.at $3.50 per gal.
2,500 Gallons of Pure Old Rve Blend Whiskies,
Regular price, $0 00 per Ration .....................................
.at $4.00 per gal.
2,509 Gallons of Pure Old Bourbon Blend Whiskies,
Regular price. $6 00 per gallon.....................................
at $4 OO per gal.
2,500 Gallons oi Lvoti Rye or Bourbon Blend,
Regular price, $5 00 |»cr gallon ................................................................ nt |3 00 per gnl.
5,000 Gallons of Pine Ohl California Port, Sherry, Angelica,
Muscat. Madera and Malaga.
Regular price. $2.50 per gallon......................
nt |t.5O per gnl.
Freight and Express Prepaid and no Charge
for Cooperage.
500 Cases of McBrayer Whiskey, bottled in bond................. ...at
500(’asrs of Mdlview Whiskey, bottled in bond......... ............ at
5H0(’asrs of Stanford R)e W hiskey. Pure Blend .......................... nt
500 Cases ot Ranier Bourbon Whiskey, Pure Blend ..................... at
5,01)0 Cases of Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscat, Tokay, Madera
and Malaga...........................................................................................nt
$1 2 00 per <lnz.
$10 00 per dm.
$11 00 per (Ing.
$ 11.00 per doz.
$4.00 per dos.
On Five Case Lots we allow a discount of
50c. on each Case.
Of five and ten gallon kegs and half barrel
Lots we allow a discount of 25c. per gal.
MIKE JACOB & GO •j
51 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
10c. EYEGLASSES.
Have you ever gone through a ten cent store and
found men and women buying eyeglasses at a counter
where they could pick up a pair of glasses which
magnified the letter printed on a newspaper ? How
much are your eyes worth to you ? You would not
give them up for a million dollars (♦1,000,000) and
spend the test of your days in darkness. Vet you
are willing to put 10c. spectacles on million dollar
eyes ! It is one of the most dangerous things you
could do, for the eyes are not able to stand such a
fuse. It may be expensive to have your eyes care­
fully examined and fitted with proper glasses, but it
may save your vision and even your health.
It is not economy for al! to make a purchase of ten
cent glasses. You can economize in a wonderful
manner in a ten cent store, but not when eyes are a
consideration.
I guarantee to fit you correctly and at a price
that is reasonable. Examination free.
DR. HENRY E- MORRIS
Used in Most Home
OUYJVIPIC
KILL.
FLtOUR
It’s the biggest seller in the west to-day,
there’s more bread made from it than from
any other two or three brands combined,
Enough proof that it’s the best flour made—
isn't it ?
YOUR CROCE» C an supply you .
BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT.
THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS
COMPANY.
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