Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 22, 1919, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
MAY 22, 1919,
27 89
17.00 Star Lusabsr Co lumber ...
1S.61 Star Lumber Co lumber .. . 311 67
25.34
Generfal.
31 01 State Indus Aecid Com. ...
H. V. Alley ....................
>115.00 Howard Cooper Corp, meh . 126 61 Jas Steinmassol. board .... 108 50
39.70
H. V. Alley, expenses.........
4 SO Tillamook Iron Works ....
56 76 I Howard Cooper Corp, meh.
2.50
7.(41 I Tillamook Garage .............
C. A. Johnson, salary......... 100.00 ■ Lou Ludke, supplies .........
50.00 Tillamook Mutual Co............
1.20
Myrtle Wallin, salary ....
85.00 Ward Mayer ........................
IE.N new positions open up—when
107.26 B E. Turner, wood.............
35.00
F. L. Sappington, field dep.
88.74 N McMillan. ......................
better men are needed to fill the
18.00
James Burke...........................
1 69 Glen S. White, wood...........
15 00 »Nehalem Garage ................
Bushong A Co. mds..............
.88 P C. White, board.............
16.25
37.00 Nehalem Telephone Co. ...
places that are on up ahead—
W. L. Campbell, expen-e- .
7.69 Oregon Box A Mfg Co.......... 442.50 Sandusky-Wilson right of
those
who
havfe regularly saved money are
way.................................... 165.00
Erwin Harrison, salary .. . 133.33 F. C. Reed, hauling........... 595.04
8 98 Mrs W. J Wilson, board ..
selected for the opportunities.
66.10
Vida A. Millis. salary.........
85.00 Standard Oil Co..................
2.50 W. J. Wilson, tree...............
4.00
Zella M Harrison, salary . .
75.00 Star Garage, mds.................
Such men know the principle* of burine» man­
21.04 Wilson Gilbert Co. mds. — 141.25
W. S. Coates, expenses ....
1.04 Tillamook Garage, mds. ...
agement because they have long applied them in
10. j O
W. S. Coates salary.............
77.20 Wheeler Lbr. Co., lumber .. 342.20 Ji. D Karsner.....................
their own interest*.
W. E. Anderson.....................
69.19
16.67 Wheeler Lbr. Co., lumber .. 130.00 K. D. Diuke .........................
Thrifty people find that a saving* account in tips
59.94 G. E Buifum..................... •
Alfred Gulstrom. chainman
77.50
6.00 W F. Cain ........................ ■
57.75 G. C. Vaughn........................
strong, progressive bank has many advantage*.
Walter Stark, chainman ..
56.00
90 Wm. Willaby......................
24.50 G. W. Parrish.......................
Our specialized study of business and financial sub­
Coast Power Co, light ....
24.74 j Joe Dunean ........................
54.25
12750 J. R. Bain ............................
jects permit us to be useful to the progressive.
'Paul Cooper..........................
15.00 I R. Larsen............... -..........
45.50
3.50 Ed. Le Prancis.....................
Crystal Laundry Co..............
35.00
65 Jack Leslie ..........................
14.00 Fred Blum ..........................
W. R. Davis..........................
10.00 Paul Wabpke......................
Tillamook County Bank
21.00
24.50 Alvin Blum ..........................
S. W. Elliott, truant officer
8.19 J. M. Vermilyea.................
28.44
Tillamook, Oregon
■"*62 Sol Phillips ..........................
39.20 E. Tomlinson......................
T. E. Epplett. board...........
22.75
110.23 Lister Bennett ....................
80.00 L. H. Kinney.....................
T. E. Epplett, salary...........
1.75
62.56 Herman Schlappi ...............
H. M. Farmer, expenses ....
39.05 W. P. Morrison .................
24.50
H. M. Farmer, salary......... 125.00 Holly McKiddy ................... * 80.06 Leslie Wglker.....................
26.25
89.25 Henry Hanenkrat ...............
Gaylord Bros, mds...............
2.80 A. J. Fleming......................
10.50
89.25 Chas Desmond.....................
E. L. Glaisyer. herd Insp. . 180.00 ¡ Lester Best ..........................
10.50
82.25 Harry Schlappi...................
Glass & Prudhomme. mds . . 109. tyl A. F. Crane..........................
17.50
56.88 1 P. P. Walker........................
Glass 4 Prudhomme, mds .. 234.00 C. I p . Briggs..........................
7.00
60 37 B. E. Turner........................
38.40 Charles Briggs ....................
Glass & Prudhomme. suplies
35.00
81.82
63.00
Goyne
...........................
L. L>. Hardin........................
T. H.
Oliver Block ........................
32.00
40.25 Wesley 'Stornier .................
T H. Goyue, Rent and Phone 24.00 Wm. Tomlinson...................
3.50
3.50
10.00
B. E. Turner........................
M. E. Gruber.........................
Emil Larsen ........................
59.50
8.75
I
43.55 A. M. Myers..........................
I P. C. Meyer..........................
E. T. Haltom. mds,.............
10.00
54-75 y. C. Meyer..........................
37.62
"Mrs. Hr O. Hinson...............
3.00 A. S. Tilden..........................
36.32
F. L. Martin..........................
21.87
A. M. Hare, salary and exp. 127.30 Jyhn An^rsqp
66.50
Oscar Carver ........................
55.45 L. C. Walker........................
23.62
Frank Heyd A Co, mds ....
63.00 Ole Redberg
8.13 Jim Walker ........................
J. F. Jones, dist. sealer . . .
95.63
2.75 i J. E. Davis............................
Earl Porter
King-Crenshaw Co. mds. ..
63.75 ’ , Roy Redberg
1.84 , C. E. Allen............................
G. B. Lamb, expenses.........
95 62 ! i Hardy Rock
G. B. Lamb, expenses......... 100.67 E. J. Bartrow ......................
96.00 E. Atkinson
83.33 I Chas Haybarker..................
29.75
G. B. Lamb, salary.............
67.00 I G. W Galloway . .
55.00 Bud Steel ...............................
12.25
Marion Hare, salary...........
83.33 P. E. Alien............................ 115.50 I Lester Edwards ..
Kathleen Mills, Salary ....
14.00
92.00 I Frank Reynolds . .
2.00 J. Stewart ............................
Kathleen Mills, expenses. . .
27.00
17.50 I Edw. aiallory ....
8.00 Jim Goodman........................
206.84
O. J. Nicolay ........................
59.07 I Vai Fisher Jr. ...
4.35 F. E. Cain ............................
A. A. Pennington, mds..........
79.86
25.50 E. L. Eckerson .. .
1.85 Oscar Steel............................
T. C. Percy, repairs...........
79.87
27.56 J. E. Sperry'.........
9.62 C. W. Roes............................
C. H. Pierce, refund taxes .
75.87
27.12 H. C. While.........
24.52 R. E Miller..........................
Frederick Post Co. supplies
1.75
69.12 I B. M. Shoemaker .
2.50 Ed. H. Best ..........................
Ramsey Hotel, lodging ....
66.85
56.87
I
12.00
Ben
Joy
.................
F. C. Reed ..........................
3.50
Joe Hauxhurst.............. : ■
Mrs. Emil Ross, relief .... 123.75 Wm. D. Shafer
Lewis Anderson . .
35.76
119.69
John Aschim, salary.........
C. E. Pearson ....
34.90
Road District No. 2.
C. B. Stanley, salary........... 124.48 Claude Ackley, rent gravel
45.37
100.00 I Frank Armentrout
94.02
f
Gladys Beals, salary...........
7.98
8.83 J. F. Davis.............
bar..................................
.9.84
Kathleen Mills, services . . .
96.50
2.50 L. A. Yack.............
The
Beebe
Co.
mds
..........
4.00
James Campbell .................
10.91
18.55 W. J. Ball .............
Cahill A Turner, service
W. L. Campbell, salary .... 133.33 W.
40.00
59.57 Emery Brandt ....
F. Cain, freight bill
2.00
C. A. Smith ..........................
55.56
2.00 I V. R. Schultz.........
Coates, road
services
. ..
master
.25 J. A. Carrol,
Smithy'H Variety Store ....
70.20 ■ P. C. White...........
82.69
Lumber Co. Lbr. ..
Thoa.
17.55 Coats Dolan, culverts . . . .
For disenfecting where Contagious or
8tandarJ Oil Co.....................
66.44
239.05 Grant Irish ...........
25.40
Tillamook Garage, supplies
144.00 I F. W. Mathews . . .
69.56
Edwards, piling .. .
A.
T.
infectious diseases are prevailing.
8.95
Mutual Telephone Co.........
47.95
30.00 Frank Burke.........
U. S.
5.00 Adolph
Tillafoook Water Com. .. .
9.62 Jack Fidler ...........
45.50
Erickson
.................
P. W. Todd, postage........... 135.70 A. B. Freeberg. labor.........
27.10 1 M. Hoffman...........
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
78.75
20.87 W. P.(Hadley, hauling ....
C. E. Trombley, printing ..
54.00 A. L. Stlm.............
49.00
ful
Germicidal mixture and by its'^use
10.00
R. W. Watson, rent...........
12.51
Dock Co. Sand . . 156.90 I Emery Brandt ....
61.44 Hawthorn
Emery
Davidson
.
.
H. W. Wheeler.....................
31.00
5.56
will improve general stable conditions.
Hiner A Reed, repairs.........
12.00 Howard
47.50 1 Glen S. White ....
M. O. Wilkins.........................
15.00
Cooper Corp. meh. .
10.00 King-Crenshaw Co. mds. . . .
Bill Withrow ......................
62.95 D. W. Benfield ....
35.00
29.65 Emmet Benfield ..
Health Office
17.00
Lamb Schrader Co. mda. .. .
40.62 Peter Hagstrom ..
27.50 luimb Schrader Co. mds. .. .
Florence Baker, services .. .
3.50
24.50 O. J. Fouts.............
8.00 Alex, McNair, mda...............
Crystal Laundry Co.............
>.50
7.00 E. Greenlu.............
13.42 Wm. Ryan, labor ...............
24.50
C. O. A C. M. Dawson ....
52.74 L. Chatwood .........
10.50
6.00 W. B. Smith, labor.............
Finch A Smith.....................
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
13.27 H. W. Eohna.........
24.00
E T. Haltom, mds............... 204.04
1
Standard Oil Co., mda............
77.42
D.
L.
Jones
.............
6.68
E. E. Koch............................
2.42 Star Garage, mds...................
12.50 N. Breed ...............
3.50 25252SZ5Z52S252S252SS525252S2S252SZ525a5E52S252Sa525252S2S252S25H5BSa
Ice gas
4 Storage
W. Kuppenbender.................
1.25 Star Garage,
and oil Co. .
35.40 Charlie Farnsworth
6.12
Mrs. Jennie Mathews............
7.75 Tillamook Iron Worke . . . .
2.75 I Earl Greenlee ....
12.25
W. E. Noyes...........................
1.40 Tillamook Garage, supplies
1.00 i E. Greenlee ...........
51.18
Inez M. Parker....................... 109.59
]
Tillamook Water Com..........
3.50 I L. Chatwood .........
43.75
Star Grocery, mds.................
1.65 Tillamook
14.00 H. W. Hohna.........
76.50
Button Market ,mds...........
6.10 Paul Werner, labor.............
10.50 D. L. Jones .............
50.75 I
Tillamook City, Emg, hospital 94.29 Ike Wells ..............................
50.00 N. Breed ................
28.00
Justice Court.
W. W. Petty ........................
10.06 Elmer Scheese ....
69.12
R. Y. Blalock, fees.............
8.00 T. Haugen ............................
69.12
J. F. Cronen, fees...............
5.20 A. M. Haugen ...................... . . 20.56 C. Scheese .............
25.80 F. Connell............... .........
51.62
Fred Seeley, fees.................
9.45 J. Beebehlser........................
42.88 Charlie Farnsworth .........
12.68
Fred Seeley, fees.................
2.50 E. Goodspeed..................... •’ •
5.00 R. A. Jones ............. .........
15.31
E. W. Stanley, fees.............
11.90 C. Christensen ......................
10.50 R. A. Jones ............. .........
25.37
Circuit Court
C. ChrlBtensin......................
7.00
2.63 Tom Bidortha ........ .........
Grand Jurors.
Roy Edgar ............................
42.50 Roy Graves ............. ........... 138.12
C. A. Smith ..........................
8.40 J. J. Krjbs......................
29.75 1 Adolph Erickson . . . ......... 136.50
Jacob Pesterfleld.................
3.20 G. E. Buffum........................
>2.00 Howard Bunn ........ ......... 109.63
Henry Smith...............
7.40 G. W. Parrish......................
29.25 Leroy Edwards .... ......... 154.87
F. P. Hobson ......................
5.40 J. R. Bain .............................
25.00 Wm. Wood............... ......... 130.37
8. M. Batterson .........
9.40 R. I. Drake ..........................
85.31
10.50 Oscar Bennett........... .........
A. C. Daniel ...............
7.00 G. C. Vaughn........................
28.00 J. P. Phelps............. ......... 143.50
B. A. Folks.................
THE BEST STOCK OP HARDWARE IN
4.00 D. B. Darby..........................
9.25 Vai Fiaher, Sr............ ......... 135.50
WltnesaeH.
G. C. Veugbn........................
THE COUNTY.
94.00
>8.50 Cbaa. Baker............... .........
c. Deuel ..................
...............
8.00 Mrs. tydia Mills..................
12.00 C. C. Murphey........... ......... 144.90
Mike Schuler ......................
7.00 B. E. Turner.................. '. . .
See
Us
for
Prices
Before Ordering Elsewhere
84.43
>4.00 Russell Miles............. .........
H. A. Miles ..........................
8.40 L. D. Hardin ........................
Ernest
Shultaon
..
.
.
.........
75
61
44.00
O. Garett ..............................
8.40 B. B. Turner........................
10.00
>0.00 L. W. Mulkey........... .........
E. A. Block mo re .. ...........
0.80 Ed. Le Francis......................
14.00 Carl Helsel ............... .........
7.00
John Pits................. .............
0.80 Ed. Le Francis......................
47.>5 Eugene Atkinson ... . .........
92.76
B. J. Cooper..........................
7.00 Guy Allman ..........................
8.75 Frank Qtiffin ........... .........
33.68
lxiuvre Cate, meals...........
0.50 G. 8. Brooks..........................
7.00 R. W. Mills............... .........
7>.76
525ZS2S2S2S2SZS2S
County Poor.
Alvin Blum ..........................
J.
H
Helm
.................
01.25
.........
77.00
Conover and Condlt, mds. ..
14.00 Fred Blum ............................
10.50 Magnus Wooley......... .........
>9.37
Crystal Laundry..................
1.00 A. J. Nalls............................
7.00 W. J. Wilson............. .........
>4.00
C. O. 4 C. M. Dawson, mds.
7.70 Albert Kinnaman ...............
57.75 A. J. Heater............... ......... lit.00
E. T. Haltom, mds..............
40.00 Howard Brooks ...................
54.25 Dewey Saling ........... ...........
1.75
L,. L. Hey. services.............
>7.00 Elmer Lucas ........................
56.87
Sarah Hush beck, board ....
20.00 John Callgau........................ 120.00 K. B. Martin............. .........
WHOLE8ALB AND RETAIL
15.00 C. M. Martin ............. .........
53.11
C. A. Smith, services.........
>0.00 Henry Nelson ......................
15.75 Wm. Vanburen ......... .........
74.57
I. M. Smith, services...........
12.00 E. A. Worthington.............
CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
7.90 Bob Laffoon ............. ....
50.75
Tillamook Merc. Co., mda. .
20.00 R. Barker ...............................
Jim
Beggs
.................
.........
23.62
Tillamook Trans. Co............
Vick
Stewart
........................
2.75
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
Peter Jenck ............... .........
19.25
P. W. Todd, board, room ..
00.50
Road District No. >.
.........
10
50
J.
J.
Hudson
.............
Mother’s Pensions.
SMITHING COAL.
K G. Anderson, mds..............
J. P. Mattoon............. .........
7.00
Myrtle F Dougherty...........
17.50 E. G. Anderson, mda............
E. J. McLaughlin . . . .........
8.31
Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd.Ave. Weat, Tillamoek Or.
Mary Burmeater..................
25.00 Louis Anderson, lumber .. .
1.75
Earl McLaughlin .... .........
Florence M. Baker .......
25.00 A. M. Austin, services.........
1 2 68 I
Irene Eadus..........................
10.00 Uverill .Machinery Co..........
D. W. Styder ............. ......... 112.U0
Johanna York ......................
17.50 Forest Ayer, salary............. »
Ivel V. Gillam......................
25.00 The Beebe Co.........................
Ruby C. Brooten.................
17.50 John Blum............................
Weighed, Found Wanting.
Augusta E. Williams...........
17.50 Albert Boon ..........................
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Grace IlllngBworth ......... ;.
10.00 'John A. Carroll, road master
On tbe whole the experiment
Emma £. Colestock.............
10.00 ■ Jas. Christensen ..................
40.00 Cloverdale Garage.................
Marie Gelchell......................
government operation has been
Lena C. Hall ........................
10.00 Cloverdale Merc. Co..............
of the most fortunate chapters in
Registration Electors.
Thos. Coates, services.........
economic history of the nation. It
4.10 W. 8. Coates, surveying .. .
R. Y. Blalock ..................... .*
tried an arrangement which formerly
• •
.30 W. E. Anderson.....................
Chas. Ku per..........................
was an Issue, and found It wanting.
10.50 Alfred Qulatront, chainman.
Fred Seeley ..........................
Had
that
experimet
not
been
tried
it
.60 Walter Stark, chainman .. .
A. C. Deuel ..........................
would remain at this critical time
.30 Alden Buckles......................
R. E. Wilson ........................
one of the sore spots of discontent
2.00 Adolph Erickson .................
Geo. W. Phelps ...................
f
and unsettlement. Would that we
.30 i Vai Fisher..............................
Walter J. Mead .................
.40 i Fred Gilbert, ........................
were as easily rid of other fantastic
Elva Atkinson ......................
.40 IF. S. Gilbert ........................
I. II. Moore ..........................
hobbles and political manias that
1.10 i W. P Hadley........................
T. E. Ashley ........................
may dog us in the future or until
Road District No. 1.
1 L D. Hardin, rock...............
they too must be repudiated by tbe
W B. Alderman, truck .... 451.49 Hiner A Reed, repairs ....
Judgment of experience.—Providence
35.57 Howard-Cooper Corp, meh.,
Anderson Bros, mds...........
Journal.
Co. mds
245.41 i O. G. Irish, services
A C. h H. Anderson, tnds,
. ...........
Co.
mds.
5.74
W. E Anderson, mds .........
| King-Crenshaw
12 50 Lamb Schrader Co. mds.
Our Platform.
B. Batzner, repairs.............
8.83
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The Babe Co., mds...............
Lamb Schrader Co., mds.
18.60 Lamb Schrader mds. . . .
A small chew of this good tobacco
Brighton Mill Co. powder . .
apologies to make,
We
have
no
27.60 J. H. Sampson,
W. F. Caln, freight ...........
done
you
any
dis-
neither
have
we
624.15
59 69 H. I. Loving Fisc Agt. Three
J. A. Carrol road master . .
gives real lasting satisfaction.
9.50 honest tricks to make good. If any-
15.67
W 8. Coates, surveying . . .
Rivers road........................
thing
you
have
bought
from
us
havs
1.70
5.00 F. L. Martin...........................
Alfred Guldatrom chainman
80.00 not given satisfaction we will make
A. Buckles, chainman.........
: Alex. McNair Co. mds..........
7.00 good if you let us know.
W Slark. chainman...........
E E. Paiker. Woo4M ferry .
3.00
62.00 I H Rlttlg. labor............. .. .
put up fn two styles
On this platform we are building
Coats Lbr. Co. lumber.........
14 67 up a nice business. Call and see us Wi
A. T. Dolan, culverts......... ! 527.00 John Shoemaker .................
RIGHT
CUT
is
a short-cut tobacco
2 30 our new location.
5.00 Guy Shoppert ......................
Mrs. M. J Gray, damages ..
22.90
1.50 Janies Simmons, rock..........
Arnold Hanson, labor.........
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
Tillamook Tirs Co.
3.34 Standard Oil Co..................... 499 60
Hiner * Reed, repairs ....
* E F. Rogers. Mgr.
i
22.18
42.45 istai
Garage,
mds.
Hudeon-leenaughty Co. ...
Star Garage, mds..................
KU4 ALLOWED BY COBBY.
Holt Mfg. Co. repairs.........
Holt Mfg Co., repair? ....
(
CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
flUEX. MefifllR & CO
GENERAL* HARDWARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
g .UARB-SCHRRDER GO.
It’s a cinch to get a real
quality chew and save
part of your tobacco
money at the same
time.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Investigation Proves There are Few
er Females in West.
There Is in the United States no
overplus of females. The contrary 1«
,S„
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the case.
For every • -*
100 women there
are 106 men. For this condition of
affairs immigration is to some ex-,
tent responsible. But for
f every loo’
native born white women there are
103 native-born white men.
Husbands, of course may be picked
up anywhere. But in some places
they are much thicker than in others
Take the case of an average girl in
New England. Suppose her to have
no immediate husband in prospect.
Tbe local opportunity matrimonial is
poorer in that part of the country
than anywhere else, Why not look
elsewhere? And if so, whether shall
we look.
She need not be left in doubt, for
the government census will give her
the exact advice on the subject that
she needs. It will tell her in definite
figures where the supply of bache­
lors is most plentiful, relatively, to
available spinsters.
She may thus learn that the bache­
lor supply is at a maximum in Wyo­
ming, Idaho and Arizona, where
there are 10 unmarried men for
every unmarried women. Obviously,
for unattached females, these states
are a gieat matrimonial hunting
ground.
■
In Washington, Montana and Nev­
ada there are seven uncaptured males
for each maiden. Think of the prem­
ium on the individual spinster!
It falls to less than five in Okla­
homa, Colorado and Oregon, to three
for each spinster in California, the
Dakotas and New Mexico, to two and
a half bachelors to every maiden In
Utah and Minnesota, and to a bit
more than two in Nebraska and Tex­
as.
| From these figures the spinster
> may learn Just where in the United
States she can find her best matri-
monial market. It is no gamble.
The overplus of unattached males
is mainly to be found in the west.
but there is more or less of It every­
where—even In New England. It is
smallest in Massachusetts, where
there is an excess of bachelors am­
ounting to a fraction of 1 per cent.
In Rhode Island the overplus is 2 per
cent, in New Hampshire 9 per cent,
in Maine 37 per cent, in Vermont 5A
per cent and in Conecticut 20 per
cet.
»
Do You Sleep Well I
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To be at his best a man must have
sound, refreshing sleep. When wake­
ful and restless at night he is in no
condition for work or business dur­
ing the day. Wakefulness Is often
caused by indigestion and constipa­
tion, and is quickly relieved by
Chamberlain's Tablets. Try a dose ot
these tablets and see how much bet­
ter you feel with a clear head and
good digestion.—Adv.
Notice.
This 1 b to give notice that persons
are forbidden to trespass upon our
premises, for hunting is strictly pro­
hibited.
H. F. Goodspeed,
F. M. Trout.
IN THE SPRING
When Energy and Vitality arr
Lowest, then—Influenaal
(By B.C.BOWBR.M.D.)
At this time of tba yoar people W weak»
Ured. listiees, Ueir blood io Ohio, they haw
lived iadoon and perhape expended all
tb«r mental and bodily energy and they
want to know ho* to renew their i**gy
and etamina, etweooe headasheo and>
badmehoo, have clear eyee, a amootb,
roddysUa and leal the exhiteration of real
good health tingling thra their bodice.
Good, pan. rich, nd blood io the boot
inoonnoe againat Ute of aU Mode. Yoe
an apt Io suffer from an attaok of Infia-
enea U your beatih io ran down.
Purify tbe blood and yon can defy
influenza.
This la tbe time to dean
boon and freeben up a bit.
Drink hot water a half hour before
meals, and for a vegetable tonic there’s
nothing better than Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Diocovery, the old-faehionbd
herbal remedy, which has had such a fine
reputation for fifty yean. It contains no
alcohol or narcotics and is made into tab­
lets and liquid. Send 10 cento to Dr.
Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
(or trial package.
MarymlU, Calif.— "I needed a tonic;
my blood was thin, I was run-down, my
back ached, my kidneys were weak and
digestion was so bad that I could not even
drink milk. I remembered that mother
had always depended on .Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, so I decided
to take it. In a short time 1 was greatly
benefited. 1 continued taking it and waa
a well woman.”— Un. J. S. Barker. 21»
Sth St.
Ornamental Fire Places Built
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on abort notice.
We makes specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fira Places. .
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK. ORF..