Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 29, 1912, Image 8

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AGREES TO IMPROVE EXCURSION RATES TO
TILLAMOOK CITY.
TILLAMOOK BAR
The Committee Approves Season Ticket from Port­
the Project-5100,000 ' land,
------ • $4.00 Round
,
„ Trip-
-
Saturday
Until
Mon
Appropriated
day $3 Round Trip
Congressman
Jlawley on
C. C. Chapman, secretary of the
Saturday succeeded iu getting
Oregon Development League, and
the Rivers and Harbors Com­
John M. Scott, general passenger
mittee to agree upon the Tilla­
agent of the Southern Pacific, came
mook Bar project and in appro­
priating $100,(MJO. The estimat­ in on Tuesday for the purpose of
ed coat for the north jetty is $800- arranging for a delegation of the
Portland Commercial Club to visit
(XJO, half of which is to be pro­
vided for locally. On Sunday Tiilamook City. They met with
we received a telegram from the Til atnook Commercial Club in
the evening when there was a good
Mr. Hawley which read:
gathering of representative busi­
Have succeeded in Tilla­
mook bar project being adopt­ ness men
Mr. Chapman gave an inreresting
ed by Rivers and Harbors Ccm-
talk
on development work and
inittee. One hundred thousand
dollars appropiated, which is what the Oregon Development
all that can be properly used League was doing for all parts of
during the next year, I under Oregon. He was anxious to bring
a large number of Portland busi­
stand.”
The news created quite a good ness men to Tillamook so that they
feeling all over the city. The could see what we had here, get
entire Rivers and Harbers Bill Letter acquainted and ascertain
has been approved by the com­ the needs of this section of the
mittee, which will now have to state. One thing which impressed
pass congress, hut as the bill I Mr. Chapman was the need of a
is not considered a heavy ex­ ; first c ass hotel in Tillamook City
pend'ture, there is not much to accommodate the thousands of
doubt but that it will pass, persons who were coming to Tilla­
and in that event the money mook. He told how Salem and
Eugene, with local capital, had
will be available in July
Th* Lets* Flower.
Poets and novelists alike hire given
mythical texture aud color to tbe lotus
Th* elder Dumas «i»oke of a lotus flow
er “pure whit* and with petals as deli
cat* as flu* muslin." Nor did th* an
eteu's treat the matter with more
truth. Herodotus spoke of the lotus
.is of a plant which habitually de
aceoded below tbe surface of the wa­
ter at sunset to return to view only
with tbe reappearance of tbe sun. Tbe
lotus known to modern man goes be­
low tbe surface of tbe water, like all
uympbaeaa. when Its beauty and its
fresbuess have passed and when the
ilme has come to ripen its seed pod
Then by tbe law of life it closes its
corolla and goes away from tbe air
snd the sunshine down into tbe water
to prepare for tbe future of its family.
It goes at the time when tbe sun seta,
but it does not reappear. When it
goes down as an individual it Is gone
forever. Tbe petals described by Du­
mas as being "as white as tbe snows
of Himalaya” are not pure white, nor
<an anything be called with justice
"as white ns tbe lotus flower." be-
cause a lotus flower may be red or
blue as well as white.—Harper's.
A Porterhouse Steak.
Strength of th» Condor.
The enormojs streugtb of tbe condor
1« eq rnled by his voracity and bold-
uess. This immense bird often pounces
upon small nuimuls. but from tbr
shape and bluutness of his claws be Is
unable to curry anything very heavy,
so be contents himself with fixing it
against tbe ground with one of his
claws, while with the other and bls
powerful Leak be reads It to pieces
Gorged with food, tbe bird then be­
comes Incapable of flight uud may be
approached, but any attempt at cap
ture Is furiously resisted Au Amer)
can traveler la tbe Andes encountered
a large condor Just after It bad tin
isbed a hearty banquet on a young
sheep and foolishly attempted to seize
tbe bird, with tbe result that be re
celved a gash from its claw. Then be
called up bis two guides. aDd the three
men maneuvered to take the bird
alive. But every attempt was frus
trated. and In the ead one of tbe men
killed It by a blow with a hatchet.
Soma Indian Chiefs.
Spotted Tall was a strong character.
I wise uud really great chief
He
would bave beeu a statesman, diplo
matist or able governor if he bad beeu
a white man
Crazy Horse was the incarnation of
ferocity—a fierce, restless warrior
who bud made a great reputation as u
successful leader of raids and war par­
ties uud hud become at the age of
tweut.v-slx the recognized leader of
the Ogallullas, the most warlike tribe
of the Sioux nation.
Sitting Bull of the Uncapapas ♦ • •
yvas the embodiment of everything hos
tile to civilization, a perfect type of
the savage Indian, a natural born lead
er of men. cunning and courageous.
Chief Joseph was the highest type of
the Indian I have ever known, very
baudsome. kind and brave. He was
quite an orator and the idol of his
tribe.—General Miles in "Serving the
Republic."
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R
oml
Baking Powdef
AbsolutelyPure
Where the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, crusts
or puddings are required
Royal is indispensable.
Royal is equally valuable
in the preparation of plain,
substantial, every-day
foods, for all occasions.
According to the Encyclopaedia Brl-
tannlea. the word "steak" is apparently
derived from Icelandic "steik.” used tn
/
the same sense as the Euglisb word,
•'which meaut properly roasted meat,
from steikja. to roast—that is. placed
on a stick or peg of wood before the
tire (compare Swedish, stek; Danish,
stek, roast meat)."
The same authority says: “A 'por­
Wo Alum—No Limo Phosphates
erected first class hotels and they terhouse' steak Is a choice cut of steak
Washington, Feb. 24.—The river were not only paying isstitutions from the loin, so named, apparently,
und harbor bill, completed toduy, but paid good interest on the in­ first in New York from a well known
curries the following items tor vestments. He did not know, with •porter bouse' and eating bouse where
ebops, steaks, etc., and porter or stout
the present limited hotel accommo­
Tillamook
were served, at which these steaks
Tillamook Hay.
dations in this city and on Gari were a specialty.
NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT on both sides of Fourth Street from
Miller Avenue to the eastern boundary
Tillumook, maintenance old pro • baldi beach, how the people were
"A steak grilled between two other
jcct, $5,000.
to be accommodated the coming steaks, which are not served after the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—That of said city, on both sides of Park
Tillamook Huy und Willamette to season. He urged the * business cooking Is finished, is also sometimes
the Common Council of Tillamook City, Street from Third Street to
New York City’s Seal.
Oregon City are new items secured men to get together and build a called a 'porterhouse' steak.”
Oregon,
proposes to improve the follow­ Fourth Street, on the east
A man who has done research and
through the efforts of Representa­ first class hotel.
Not in these days of high cost meat
ing named streets in said city and in side of Miller Avenue from First Street
tive Hawley.
would such a practice as the latter be writing in New York city history ex
Mr. Scott stated the P.
the manner as hereinafter set out, to- to Third Street, on the east side of
significance
The Engineer Board has not yet would run two trains daily
very generally folio ’.ed. however.—Na plained the other day the
Seventh Avenue East from First Street
of the two barrels on the seal of the wit; by conitructing asidewalk on both
reported on the Nehalem River, Portland and Tillamook City, in­ tloual l’rovialoner.
cut off by sides of Fifth Street from Stillwell to Third Street, on both sides of Sixth
city.
Of
the
four
spaces
and for that reason that proje t cluding a Sunday service, and
four windmill blades, set at right an Avenue to Second Avenue East, on the Street from Third Street to Fourth
Lord Brougham’s Drsam.
could not be provided for by the ■ would run motor cars between Ne-
gles
to each other, two beavers occupy south side of Sixth Street in front of Street, on the west side of Fifth Ave­
Lord Brougham was one of the most
House committee.
If these re­ j haleru and thia city. He said the
the upper and lower, while a barrel Is lx>ts 5 and 6 of Block One of Harter's nue East from Third Street to Fourth
stubborn
believers
in
the
"common
ports are available in time, Huwley season ticket rate for a round trip
in each of the spaces to the right and Addition to Tillamook City, Oregon, on Street, on both sides of Second Street
will otter amendments while the would be $4.1)0, and for Saturday to sense” explanation of ghostly appear­ the left.
from Stillwell Avenue to Seventh Ave­
ances as dreams. At Edinburgh uni­
bill is before the House.
"I can understand the menti I ng of both sides of Seventh Street from Still­ nue West, on both sides of Seventh
Monday $3.00.
He wanted Till« versity be and an intimate friend drew
well Avenue to Sixth Avenue East, on
mook represented in the delegation up an agreement written with their the windmill arms and of the beavers,
Avenue West from Second Street to
but why should the city of New York both sides of Eighth Street from Still-
HEHALBM HEARING that is to leave Portland on March blood that whichever of them died first he
Fourth Street, on both sides of Fourth
well
Avenue
to
Sixth
Avenue
East,
on
represented
by
a
couple
of
beer
bar
12th, for San Francisco to select should appear to the survivor. Years rels?” some one asked.
GIVEN.
both sides of Ninth Street from Still- Street from Stillwell Avenue to Seven­
passed,
the
friend
was
In
India,
and
the site for the Oregon building at
The barrels are not beer, but flour well Avenue to Sixth Avenue East, on th Avenue West, on the east side of
Brougham had almost forgotten bls
Board Has Not Reported the Panama Exposition.
barrels
In early colonial times under
Sixth Avenue West from Third Street
It was finally decided to bring in existence. Arriving late one night at the English New York got the exclu both sides of Tenth Street from Still­ to Fourth Street, on both sides of Fifth
Adversely on River
an
lnu
in
Sweden.
Brougham
bad
a
bot
well
Avenue
to
Sixth
Avenue
East,
on
the Portland business men to Tilla­
Avenue West from First Street to
hath, and was going to get out of It give right to bolt flour, which brought
Improvement.
mook in May uud to provide accom­ when he looked toward the chair ou the towu such prosperity that the flour both sides of Fifth Street from Miller Fourth Stieet, on both sides of Fourth
Avenue
to
eastern
boundary
of
said
W ahiiinoton , Feb. 22.—Contrary modations for them in a number of which he bad left bis clothes and saw barrel was naturally an appropriate city, on both sides of Sixth Street from Avenue West from First Street to
bls friend sitting on it. Brougham selection for the city seal.—New York
to report, the river und harbor the privute homes.
Miller Avenue to eastern boundary of Fourth Street, on both sides of Third
seems then to bave fainted. On get­ Sun.
board of review to-day informed
said
city, on both sides of Seventh Avenue West from First Street to
Representative Hawley that it had Headed For God’s Valley ting borne be received a letter an­
Don’t Miss This.
Street from Miller Avenue to eastern Fourth Street, on both sides of Second
nouncing
that
the
other
bad
died
In
not made an adverse report on the
If a woman has one daughter, who boundary of said city, on both sides of Avenue West from First Street to
And Tillamook Way
India at the very time. Yet this inci­
proposed improvement of the Ne­
dent. which most people would put goes away, the Mrs. misses the Miss Eighth Street from Miller Avenue to Fourth Street, on both sides of First
halem River, but says that it has
Considerable excitement and spec­ down to telepathy, at least, wus dis and the Miss misses the Mrs. if she eastern boundary of said city, on both Avenue West from First Street to
now atitlicient data as to commerce ulation followed the movements of missed by Brougham as a mere dream bus two daughters uud both are away
Fourth Street; said sidewalks to be
the Mrs. misses the Misses and the sides of Park Street from Fourth eight feet (8 ft.) in width and con-
to justify favorable action.
a party of 15surv*yora who left Sea­ and pure coincidence.
Street
to
Eighth
Street,
on
the
West
Misses
miss
the
Mrs.
if
spe
has
three
At Mr. Hawley's request a hear side yesterday, headed for a point
daughters and two are at one place side of Miller Avenue from Seventh structed of four sills 2 inches by six
ing will be given by the board up the Necanicum. The plana of
A Rogu* Elephant.
inches in dimensions, well bedded or
I
'lurch 4, when Mr Hawley anil the lender, who gave his name ns
In "Big Game Shooting In Upper and one at another the Mrs. misses Street to Tenth Street, on the East side set firmly upon underpinning when nec­
the
Miss
and
the
Misses,
and
the
Miss
of
Miller
Avenue
from
Sixth
Street
to
other interested persons will appear F S. Schritzmeir, are veiled in Burma” Major Evans tells of a fa­
essary to conform ‘ ->518' Jishe4 grade,'
misses the Mrs. uud the Misses, if
to urge favorable recommendation. mystery. But the theory most mous rogue elephant that bad for some It is four daughters she has and two Tenth Street, on both sides of Sixth and covered with one and one-half inah
Avenue East from Fourth Street to
time terrorized tbe jungle and that had
favored is that “Schritxmeir” is
t finally beeu laid low by a bullet from are nt one place, while the other two Eleventh Street, on the West side of by eight-inch planks, laid crosswise,
CONTRACTS LET FOR not the lender's right mime, mid tbe major’s rifle. The suthor says: are away from home and separated, Fifth Avenue East from Fourth Stieet and firmly spiked with twenty-penny
that he is nt the head of a railroad J "He meaaured nine feet seven Inches the Mrs. misses the Miss and the
nails; and that the Common Council of
MORE BITULITIIIC.
( engineering corps which is putting I at tbe shoulders and bud but one tusk Misses and the Miss. uud. the Miss to Eleventh Street, on the West -nde of Tillamook City will hear and determine
Fourth Avenue East from Seventh
und
the
Misses
miss
the
Misses
and
Paving Work Will Be Com- ,hr,,1,»r11 0 line for the Southern Pa- That, however, was a beauty and
Street to Eleventh Street, on the East any and all objections or remonstrances
cific.
weighed close to forty pounds. The the Mrs., while the Misses miss the
pleted in Spring Says
thereto, if any, at the next regular
However that may be the circum­ other tusk bud tieen broken off ut the Mrs., uud the Miss misses the Miss side of Fourth Avenue East from Eighth meeting of said Common Council whioh
Supt. Sullivan.
and
the
Misses
Hiid
the
Mrs
So
they
Street
to
Eleventh
Street,
on
the
stances surrounding the party all root, probably tn a fight I took a
will be held in the City Hall ir. said
bunch of maggots ns big as a football would all better remain at borne with East side of Third Avenue East freftn
I Ince contract* were let Monday tend to indicate that this outfit is out of the broken tusk. Tbe poor beast the Mr. of the Mrs.—Judge.
city on Monday thefourth day of March,
the
center
of
Block
Ten
Thayer
’
s
Ad
­
■in
S.
P.
crowd.
The
party and a
night by the City Council tor the
dition to Eighth Street, on the North 1912, at 8:00 P. M. of said day.
very heavy stock of instrn tnenta must bave endured agonies similar to
When Hst« Were Taxed,
conslructi in of bitiiiitluc pavement
Done by order of the Common Coun­
a toothache No wonder that he bad
and
equipment
were
taken
out
l>y
a
Hat taxes were always more •t side of Eighth Street from Stillwell cil of Tillamook City, Oregon, Febru­
totaling more than $K1,(XM).
The
turued rogue! I believe that nearly
Avenue
to
Second
Avenue
East,
on
Warren < onstructiun Companv was Seaside liveryman. The party out- every rogue elephant la suffering from fectlve with regard to men s headgear both sides of Seventh Street from Still­ ary 19th, 1912.
the successful bidder, milking their fitted with groceries and supplies j some physical hurt or disease that than with women's Queen Elizabeth well Avenue to Second Avenue East,
T. B. HANDLEY,
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him constant pain and turns taxed the blocked beaver out of ex
price $2.14 per yard, or one cent Dresser A Cheney Mercantile Com- causes
City Recorder of Tillamook City,
on
both
sides
of
Ninth
Street
from
latent-«,
and
Pitt's
hat
tax
of
17»1
lower than their contract for Main punv a store, und a surprisingly til tn from an Inoffensive beast luto a brought a substantial revenue. Stamps Stillwell Avenue to Second Avenue Oregon.
____
large amount of stuff was taken savage man hunter.”
and Mill streets. —Colfax Gaxette
were fixed Inside the crown of the hat East, on both sides of Tenth
out on the trip.
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-
Notice of Final Account.
from three|>en< e to 2 «billings. accord Street from Stillwell Avenue to
I it was given out by one of the
Wasted Wit
lug to its price, while the penalties for
Free Mail For Cities.
! party that they urc going from the "Crude country. America." the visit­ selling unstamped hats ranged from Second Avenue East, on the East Side
N otice I s H ereby G iven ,— That
of Sixth Avenue West from Fou'th the undersigned, administrator of
The Postmaster Generai; reumi ; Necanicum into God’* Valley, ing Englishman condescended tu say.
£10
to
£20.
and
the
.
punishment
for
of Martin l’etersen. De­
I which runs from the N'eliulem to “Aa bow?" we ventured to ask
mended in hi* re|*>rt :
countetfelting a hat sjamp was death. Street to Fifth Street, on both sides of the Estate
lias filed in the County
That utter June 30, 1812, expgri- the north und thiit they would no “I see by this mawulng’s [taper that But an attempt to tax women's Fifth Avenue West from Fourth Street ceased,
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon,
God's
Willey toward I Till*. a man was held up and robbed heab French straw Oats of the Watteau to Fifth Street, on both sides of Fourth his final account as such admin­
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menti,! unni delivery may tie estab­ from
yeatehday In broad daylight. Buch
mook
Avenue
West
from
Fourth
Street
to
style
signally
failed.
They
were
lished. under such regulations as
istrator, and that said Court has
thtugs n»vab could happen In London."
Monday, the 1st day of
the Piistmnater General may pre­
| "No. of course not You never have smuggled over In large quantities, and Fifth Street, on both sides of Third appointed
Church
of
Chriat.
before this could tie coped with Wat­ Avenue West from Fourth Street to April, 1912, at the hour of 10:00
se ri tie, in town* und villages hav­
, any broad daylight In London."
o
’
clock
a.
tn.
at the Court House
ing a population of 1,000 or more,
We thought we bad made quite a bit teau hats went out of fushion, and the Seventh Street, on both sides of First in Tillamook City, Oregon . as the
10:0) u. m —Bible School
with
tax
was
a
dead
letter.
—
London
Citron
Avenue West from Fourth Street to time and place for hearing of ob
unii the sum of $ km m)
hereby classes for nil. On Sunday morn-
with this bonmot. but the Briton aatd: tele.
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"Ob. haug It, you mlsa the point. X
Sixth Street, on both sides of Ninth jections to said final account and
appropriated to enable postmaeteia lug the sermons for the month of
Street from Stillwell Avenue to Second the settlement thereof.
to employ the necessary assistance March will be inter-dependent. The knaowI"-Cleveland I’laln Dealer.
Women Str*«t Cleaners.
Dated this February 29th, 1912.
to deliver the mail in auch Village«, subject* for tbe month will be ua
Many women tn Munich support Avenue West, on both sides of First
E. B. B arthrop .
H*ard
In
th*
Lobby.
themselves by street sweeping. Most Avenue West from Ninth Street to
uml the amount to be expended at follows:
Administrator of the Estate of
“
I
am
T*ry
much
Interested
Io
tbe
of the recruits of this army come from Twelfth Street, on both sides of Tenth Martin Petersen, Deceased.
any office «hall not exceed H.lkO u
March 3rd.: “God. Who—What—
paastng sbow." sald Mr. Ptnch|>enny the country, strapping daughters of Street from Stillwell Avenue to Third
year.
Where ? ”
i tnslouutngly
sum 11 farmers or laborers, and the task
Here is a message of hope and
March 10th.: ’’ Man Who—What
“Well," replted tb* man In th* box Is a coveted one to those stout and Avenue West, on both sides of Third good
M K Church Serviere.
cheer from Mrs. C. J. Marlin,
Where »”
ofllc*. “tbls Isn't any passlng sbow. wholesome young women, so that there Avenue West from Tenth Street to Boone Mill, Va., who is the mother
March 17th. : *' God — Man: The Thls 1* • pay as you enter Show."—
, Eleventh Street, on both sides of Elev­ of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin
Ithtli a m — Sunday School,
is always a waiting list They dress
II 00« m - Sermon. The Subject: relation twtween the two a* it was. Exchange
to a kind of uniform-Tyrolese hat of enth Street from Third Avenue West was cured of stomach troub'e and
us
it
i*.
as
it
should
b*.
”
" The Token of God’s Love ”
green, with a feather at one side, blue to Stillwell Avenue, on both sides of constipation by Chamberlain's Tab­
lets after five years of suffering,
Mun h 24th
• Religion; It* char-
A Perfect Llkenaas.
Iiettlevau red jacket and a neckerchief Second Avenue West from Eleventh and now recommends these tablets
fl 30 p. in —Epworth l eague.
ncter and power,”
;
Mrs
S.-Ob
what
a
beautiful
I
Street
to
Twelfth
Street,
on
both
sides
fftc*:
7 30 p m Song and Sermon Sub-
to the public. Sold by all dealers.
March 3t»t. 'The divinity
¡of Twelfth’ Street from Stillwell Ave-
A» She Figures It.
of Who Is Iti Fainter—That, madam, is
l-,ving Vp. “
your daughter. Mr». S.- What a per
|e*un."
"This la the first time l have seen I nue to Third Avenue West, on the Evt Row Cold Affects the Kidneys.
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J AM KM T. Moons, pastor
Avoid taking cold if your kidneys
I hristian Kndeavor at fl 30 p. m feet Ukeuaaa: I think you must palut >nir wife In ten years."
. side of Second Avenue East from Elev-
met
t In the eveving at 7 30
are sensitive. Cold coegests the
“Tear
I
enth
Street
to
the
Southern
boundary
sermon
sub
A Snap
I j*cl:
“Tea. She la considerably changed." of said city, on the south side of Still­ kidneys, throws too much work
'The discontented
-..-J young
In Training.
“Well, you must consider that »be Is well Avenue from Twelfth Street to upon them, and weakens their
l or onte cheap, ¿3 atre* ,lt mac.
First in a serie* of tour Clinton—Cau you get In at nights
action. Serious kidney trouble and
a
year older than she was ten years
block* from High School, Good I! sermon* on the Prodigal Son.
I the southern boundary of said city; even Bright's disease may resale
without waking yonr wife» Clubman •IN “—Houston Poet.
i.-om house, with bath, toilet
H yon have no other r church •No. but I expect to IJ a bl* to soon
said sidewalks to be five feet, four in- Strengthen your kidneys, get rid of
• ..’. ’S’ï.l'“1!’* ,,m*
«'Iber moder«
the pain and soreness build them
I you a I • taking leaaon* of a burglar.
con lenience*.
Al*o good barn, home wv gladly extend to
ehes
in width, and constructed of three up by the timely use of Foley Kid­
His Delightful Bulk
l inchen imo h and film
hearty welcome to come with uà.
As Irish editor in speaking of li*- longitudinal fir sills 2x6 inches in di- ney Pills. Tonic in action, quick in
•on tor selling. |H*>r health.
will du yoli ifood.
land and her woes said:
, mensiona, well bedded or set firmly up­ results.—Chas. I Clough
( all on or write tu J. If. Hatha-
Sfce-So your wife didn't detect that
R K. J opk . pastor.
“Her cup of misery has been for on underpinning when necessary to
Way. Tillamook, tlwgvu.
___
,
kad been drinking» He-No The •gvs overflowing and Is not yet fulL'
Do you know that more real dsn
conform to established grade, and cov­ ger lurk* in n common c-'ld than in
OWB
awa
*
F< I»., Kidney IMI* will vuiv any i-riL'* •‘7’“"
-Variety Ilf*
ered with one and one-half by eight­ any other of «he minor ailment»'
It “
of hidnr\ or blmktor trouble tarrl«.«* I.iniment excellent
Th* Oth.r w,y.
inch planks laid croeawiae, and firmly The safe way ia »0 take Chamber-
“What on earth's th* matter)
nut Iwyomi th* reach o( medici««. nllay* the pain, remove* the core-
Cot spiked with twenty-penny nails. Also lain'« Cough Remedy, •• thoroughly
M um own poatp»** happt»«*, Qnttl
No metileni* can qv> more. -Clis, i, ne**. and *ood testorrs the »arts
while
ska
vingt"
reliable preparation, and rid your­
to * healthy condition. 25 and 3t) the future and the futur* never NM
I lough Co.
“No-o I should aay .hat I shared by constructing a sidewalk on the south self of the cold ns quickly a* pos­
(cent bottles fur sale by all dealer*. —
Kpkura*
•
ide
O
f
Third
Street
from
Miller
Ave-
I
sible. Thia remedy i* tor sale by
■/»elf wfcU* cuttlag.'
• nue to the eastern boundary of said city, I all dealers.
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I
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The only baking powder made
from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar