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    inrnvir. turu iRPf"' FRIDAY. DECEMBER 80, 110.
PAGE FOCU
eooo TIDIXSS
OF JQY
WHICH SIM BE TO ML
When Wilt Come the Long-Promised
Peace?
And When this Good Will te Men? Na
tion Still Making Unprecedented
Projiaratians For War.
7 r-T-i TJTtlJij
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CHATTANOO
GA. Ten 11.. Doc.
2.".th. PnKtop Itua-Nt-ll
of Brooklyn
TubTiiii''le preach
od here today lu
tho afternoon on
"The Grent Here
after" und In the
forenoon from the
text below nuoted.
On lMth occasions
hid lllulielK'e Wilt
spellbound for H
I linn the nwjerlty
much lonucr time
have been In the biiult of listening to
llHconre. Poop cngcrnes wm altto
mnnireted to receive from the unborn
at the close free copies of 1'iiHtor Rus
sell's Booklet on "Wlmt Say the Scrip
ture About Hell." The speiiker said;
' Eighteen ceiitnrles nhd more have
passed slc.ee Israel's greatest I'rophet,
Jesus, sent forth his message of recon
ciliation to God. At the time of his
birth anccl visitors', announcing him.
declared that his birth slgnltled "good
tldlugs of great Joy which shall be to
all people" and that this would mean
"peace on earth and good will amongst
men" (Luke II. 10. 11). Yet after
tlchteon centuries these prophecies ore
till unfulfilled. Wo find the 'world In
' more warlike condition at present than
ever before. Europe has a standing
army of over a million of the picked
men of Its several nations. And even
our own country has deemed It neces
sary to considerably Increuae Its stand
ing army. On every sea ere grcnt
battleships requiring thousands of
men and millions of dollnrs for their
upkeep, not to mention the millions
of dollnrs which they originally cost
And still more war vessels are plan
ned with greater guns, some of which
expend thousands of dollars for pow
der and shells for even one day's tar
get practice. It Is safe to say. too.
that the chief Interest In and chief
backing of recent experiments In
aerial navigation come from the War
Departments of Christendom, which
see In such devices a new method of
warfare. And the latest Information
Is that . a new torpedo has recently
been Invented more powerful, more
destructive, more terrible, than any
previous device.
What means this great battle array,
this preparation for. a great struggle
between the nations? Why do not the
nations disband their armies and dis
mantle their navies and turn these wast
ed energies to human profit, to making
the earth to blossom as the roseT The
answer Is Sin. Slu marred the orig
inal God likeness of love In the human
heart and. Instead, Implanted the op
posite disposition of selilMlineHs. fly
heredity sin and selltshnoHs have per-
meat cl our race. As we read. "He
hold. I was shnpen In luliUit: In sin
did my mother coneelvo me" (l'snlm
11, 0). This Is true of the entire human
family. Wo gloss the surface. We
make a show of giving a little money
for the education of the heathen. We
make a little show of religious activ
ity In Christendom, but the great sur
plus of wealth Is spent In sclf-grstlflcA-.
tlon alcoholic beverages nlonu consum
ing many fold the amount doled out 'to
benevolent enterprise of nil kinds,
Peace, Peace) but No Peso.
For centuries the world has been cry
tug out, "fence. Peace; yet there la no
peace," but still greater prepiirullon for
war. Why? IlerHu.se. despite our glosa
of ctTllizntloii, the world well knows
Its own scIIIhIiucm, Its own greed. Its
own thirst for power and It wisely
reasons tlnit In others selllxhuest und
jrreed similarly rule. Hence, with all
their protestations of friendship ull the
government of Ihu world distrust, ll
believe one another. And now we have
reached, a jiltt'-y where the dUlinudlng
of the armies of the world would be a
langcrou matter. Another million of
men thrown on the Inlior market, al
ready glutted, would be dangerous.
And to leii'e our cities unprotected
wo'ild Invite anarchy tu every land.
"Ws are not endeavoring tu discourage
peace conference and federations. We
ate merely calling utteutlou to facts
Indisputable fuels. '
The Bcilptures graphically describe
our present condition. They give n a
word painting of what Is now going on.
saying, "Heat your plow-share Into
w ord nd . your pruning nooas imo
near. let the weak boast that they
re strong" and eudusvor to keep psce
Mb the. strong. "Come, get ye down
to the Valley of Jouuahophat" the val
ley of death -the placa of the great
struggle with which the reign of the
prince of DarWne shall terminate and
Which will prepare the way for Men
alali a Kingdom (loel 111. M3.
Thank God for the assurance of his
Word that the great "lime of trouble,
in. h as never was sluce there was a
hit km." will- h Is ubont to burst upon
the world, whose iiihhmos are better
. animated than ever before and trained
to the use of all military e.Utiieuta,
will t, but short struggle:
t.,.Mon of th Kcrlptures
those days should not
.h would Hlirvne
ind. a the prophets declare, he b-.l!
tie like unto folomon who bad no
war, but to whom every knee bowed
and every tongue confessed. His King
dom of rlgliloiisncss will le a King
dom of pence, notwithstanding nn
fact that It will be ushered In by such
a time of trouble.
"I Came Not to 8end Peaoa."
nut do the Scriptures contradict
themselves? What (lid the Great
Teacher mean when he declared. "I
came not to semi pence on tne eiirin.
but a sword'" iMntlhew x, AH.
ho referred prophetically to the ef
fect which his gracious message of
love and favor would produce In the
world during the relmi of sin. He
well knew that the Prince of Darkness
would opM.se all of his followers, as
well as himself. He foretold that who
soever would live godly would suffer
persecution and so It has tieen. Klght
eon centuries have proven It! He sent
forth his followers, like himself, un
armed, to be peacemakers, to lie hel
ers, to "follow peace with nil men tind
holiness, without which no mun shall
ee the Lord." He counselled his fol
lowers. "He that tnketh the sword
shall perish by the sword." But their
message' of pence and love and the
coming Kingdom which shall bless the
whole world and fnUlil the angelic
prophecy of our tent these thing
seem to anger the world .not merely
the vicious, the ungodly, but the world
ly professors of godliness who have
schemes and plans and theories of
their own to work out which are con
trary to the Gospel Message. The
darkness, more or less mixed with
selfishness, hateth the light, the Truth,
the love of Ood. neither cometh to the
light, lest It deeds of darkness, selfish
ness. aolQsh ambition and. hypocrisy
should be made manifest.
The Master knew what the effects of
bis" Gospel , Message would' be In the
world and that only those who would
compromise his Mfsanga could possibly
live at peaoa that" all who would be
loyal and faithful to hltn would be tra
duced, slandered, persecuted "behead
ed." either literally or figuratively. Ill
words, therefore, were a prophecy re
specting the trlhulntlons which all his
footstep follower would surely have.
But more than this, his words were
a prophecy respecting the nation.
What 1 It that has brought us to our
present degree of civilized savagery?
What la It that make of every bual:
ness corporation a buccaneer seeking
the destruction of every competing
financial craft? What 1 It thnt has
thus sharpened the wit of humanity
to such air extent thnt the majority
find It dlillcult to be honest, because
they sea o many opportunities for dls
honosty. while It I Impossible for law
maker to make now law with ufil
clent rapidity to keep pace with the In
telligent methods of circumvention.
The law, doctrine, of Christ ars. In
a certain sense, responsible for all this.
The liberty w herewith Christ make
free his follower and the light which
he and they let shine upon a darkened
world, received In part luto unaunctl
flod heart and minds, have given wis
dom thnt. misapplied, w call cunning
and craft. The proof of what we say
I found lu the fact that other nations
than thoe which have received this re
flected light of Christianity are still
quite lu the buck-ground. Only now.
a Christian civilization In a perverted
form 1 reaching these peoples are they
awakening und becoming competitors
with so called Chrlstuuduiu.
In our advanced conceptions of
finance, warfare, etc., a pertinent ques
tion worthy of deep thought. Is. Will
It lie possible to live In the world at ull
after the greatest financial minds shall
have"truNt-ltlod"all of the world's busi
ness, and after tho lalior organizations
shall have had their say as to who
shall and who shall not earn a living.
and after tho twining millions of China
and Jnpnu shall have become thorough
ly civilized and Christianized after the
nominal sort? Would not the horde
of the Far I'uM overwhelm the com
narntlvely little handful of Kuropo and
America? What Is the prospect of the
fulfillment of the prophecy of our text
"Peace on earth, good will toward
men?" There Is no prospect trotn t''0
eurthlv source toward which we have
been looking. If tlmt prophecy I ever
to be fuUlllod tt must Is? by 101111)
Divine Intervention In human affairs.
The Desire All Naiiena Coming.
Notwithstanding tho eighteen ceutn
ries of delay our text us a prvpuery
will Mirel ' I fulfilled, and h fulfilled
too, by and through tlr One whom tho
angels auuounced anil wis btrtn is
very generally cetebnrtud terfuy. Tho
Ureiit Teacher, quest lotwd by PUate.au-
swered that he via bora to be a King
the King of toe JewM b BllM ""
lite lull
Is that if
bo ohortened,
Hut for the
.. ihu K litLrdmtl
Hoot's HSke- i.v . '
hf tiisl's elect
days shall I"
come the rclKU 1
bo
ed. "My Ktngdoia h- am tf tbi Age.
How trite! Many of u nave gotten I if
wrong lnpreiUx-te KeeWaurr
ha twea waning, th Crsat h-iog m
Glory, au uuurcsfttl nrfr xor
eighteen ceuturta again Bat.. l
and death. But her- w wr rrou
ttw Great Teatowr ! ! tal UU
Klua6M t net tbla Ag It fec'HMigs
to the "worlJ ro eas--th Ag t
com.
Do w taaulre, ttwtk. wk
the ruler f thla world, taj Age? Tho
answer t the MaMer k tluvt Sataa) m
the Prim e of tllworlV Ho Is a usurp
er. The- domhiUu of earth wan glveo
to man. Hut 8itn. Ucelvlug ur mc.
putting darkueeK. for tight, has become
thercliv the real ruler, uwmg iioniiinny
nicivlr sa his lisils. He Is styled "the
god of this w lit." and the "ITU-) of
thU world." or age. And we ur t"ld
oln tlmt -lie mow worketU In tho
Imirt of thii hlldrott of dlsolnMlence,
Wboii we rertis t how iimny of human
ttr arc dUnlttlh-nt, "we see the vast-
nous of tho empire- controlled by the
rlucB of Darknes. And w lieu w e
who are soi
dim- of the rrois and followers of the
Ijunb we pereelv thst. as the Master
""T, I the few. cu iratlvely
ilioi icr o - " -
f ',io ITtn e or rearr
ld. bis following during thl
to be a "little tbH-U,' . ,1 '
Perplexed and innfuscd many may
ask. What. then. Is the lioie of Hie fill
Ailment of oitr text. "1'oive on eann.
good will towaril men?" We -answer
that our Master, who leclnre! ) hut he
was not the I'liine of till- ilge. do
cllircd also that his Kingdom or tne
next nge will be lutrodiicid with pow
or and groat glory and that, although
Its Initial mnnifestntion will be with
clouds and darkness and u time of
trouble such ns never before has Iwen.
nevertheless his reign will l glorious,
triumphant and eternal. "He shall
tnke unto himself his great power anil
reign" until "be shall have put all
enemies under bis feet:" "the Inst
enemy that shall lie destroyed Is
death." "t'nto him every knee shall
bow ntid every tongue confess."
The victory of F.niiinuel means tne
overthrow of sln-the crushing of the
serpent's head. At the very lieglnnl.tg
of his glorious reign Hntiui snail ne
bound and following Its close he shall
lie destroyed In tho Second Death, to
gether with all those who love un
righteousness, after they siiun nne
had full knowledge and full opportu
nity for recovery from the sn 11 res of
sin and death. Then. Indeed, the
whole world will proclaim the glory
of God. There will no longer be dls-
cordant sounds. As the Scriptures de
clare. There shnll be no more crying,
no more sighing, no. more dying all
former thing of sin and deatn
shall have pnssed away Tier, xxi, 4).
The Great Restorer of All.
The great King who. eighteen cen
turies ago. died, the Just for the un
just, that he might. Judicially, Dnng
mankind back Info harmony witn uoa.
Is to be the Great King of earth, the
grent Itestorer of all thnt was lost In
Adam, and he will muke all things
new" trievelnllon xxl. Bl.
Kvorvthlng .' uPlHTtntnlng to this
grent Plan of Sulvatlon outlined In the
Word of Ood Is ronsonnble, The-cru
cial testing of the elect Church Is nec
ossnry lu order that, a faithful Bod
merciful priests of God nnn or i.nriT.
associated with him In his klngiy
glory, they may bp God's Instrumen
tality In succoring mankind from the
fallen conditions which nnve resuircq
from . six thonsnnd yenrs of sin, and
from the malignant Influence of the
Prince of darkness, during the thou
sand years which the Bible stipulate
a the period of Messiah's reign (Rev-
elation xx. th a period neither too long
nor too short In which to accomplish
the grent work of the world snlvatlon.
True, some one might aay. if it nas
renulrod eighteen centuries ror tne
development of the Chiircb. how much
more time will be necessary ror ine
unllftliiB of the world? But we an-
wer that It Is not the Divine: Purpose
to uplift the world to tho Btatlon or
pirlt uatnre and glory, bnt rather to
restitution blessing and conditions.
It Is because of the high exaltation
offered to the' Church that ncb cmial
testings of sacrificial obedience even
onto denth - it require, wittt tne
Prince of dnrknesa Isiund1 and the Sun
of Hlghteousnos arising with healing
In It beams the' dni knes of am ami
crime and sorrow will soon flee away.
One century of such blessed' Influence
HlKiu the world will surely work won
ders, bringing In also Inventions ann
comforts and. blessings, as yet un
dreamed of. Next will come the grad
ual awakening of nil who have fallen
nsleen lu death. They will come forth
from the prison-house of deatnt a tne
Scriptures declare; will come- rortn
tliwt thev may be mad acquainxen
with the true God and with hhi gh
Kims Son. the Redeemer, and with
the prim Iple of righteousness In coo
trn?t with thp principles of aln.
Wo cannot timose that It win re
noire the majority or men, unuor
those condition, to alt lon counting
Hie value of the blessing of eternal
life und restitution proffered them.
The upward move, resurrection, upun
Ing. regeneration, will go rapuuy on
while meantime, generation after gon
amti.m iin come rortn rrom iu
tomh and enioy similar experience.
Finally all shall have come forth. te
csiiNt the love of Gist made-this pro
vision through tho death of onr Ite-
doomer. w ho dell'-rhtod to do the ra
tier's will and who has alreafly neon
rewarded gloriously with high exalta
tion to the divine plane of glury, honor
and tininnrlalltv.
Good Will Amongst Men.
The attainment of the condition of
mod will nmonust men wur mean uie
attainment of human ierfeclton. God
la I uive. And when our first parent
were created an earthly luiseie of Uoa
hive must have lieen the irdoinlnant
nualltv of their character. What wa
see of selfishness Is largely matter
of heredity, and nil of HtVa eastern
are In line with It and coatmnaity in
creasing It weight and IW hold upon
us. But with the new Klnr Dw
relgn of rlghtaouaueaa mtll eomf tna
clorkius npllftlug aud taanfomiarioni
Grsiiuallv. during the thotiannd yearn
tt Meiwlah's douilnatloai ef the worldL
the evlln of selfishness I he uiada ap
parent hih! the beaHtle-f hoHoeaa and
love will Isp shown In rrrat.
Reeiltnthm rewaixl wUI lift all the
willing and obedient ont of aln and
soltlshneMi to hollnoa and ve. Then
With love the very essees-e of t"n be
ing, gtssl win tuwasxla men will ewy-
wtMrre prevail. lHH-ns the Uivnie mw.
.i..u.r .n-H.-ml trtroncb the reign 01
lu. will Is? rewritten In the human
contliutlu.' That lw, a w know.
Is. "Thou hull love th lxrd thy Ood
with all thy heart, with all thy mind,
with all thy strength, and thy neigh
bor a thyself."
Finally, dear frleuds, bow glad w
are that thla I true; how glad wa are
that the terrible falsehood palmed off
on us during the Dark Age respecting
a Ood of bstre.1 and hell of torture
everlasting are not true!
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MITE-SLAVER
IS ARRESTED
111 PORTLAND
OMiTBo rax luin wiw
Portland, Or., Deo. 30. WWle
Minnie Hall, hla alleged victim, eb.lv-
ered and eobbed.ln a room adjoining,
Charle Peters, a Greek restaurant
keeper, was examined by federal au
thorities here today and held under
4000 bonds for preliminary examin
ation on the charge of being a white
slaver. The. girl was placed under
500 bonyr as ,a witness- ,
According to the complaint made
by the girl when she appealed . to
the police for' aid, Peters ptrsuaded
her to leave her home at Redding,
Cai.'. and accompany him to Medford,
Or. , At Medford, she alleged, , the
man compelled her to submit to the
attentions pf Greek laborers. ,
Recently the couple came to jKori-
land, where the girl caused hf ar
rest.. .When she appeared at the po
lice station she was badly bruised
hnnt the body, and one eye ' was
hlarkened. She said Peters had
beaien her. 11
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,1AY ABOLISH '
THE IIATIOHAL
GUARD OF IDAHO
SeecIIeii Fibreless Juicy and
Sweet A Perfect Fruit
Five thousand California orange farmer!,
niilniF Rf nrr ccnl of the atate'a entire crop.
rert. eat-h aeaion. their Derfect orange and
nrlr flirm under the name "Sunkitt. Thil
enablea you to recognize and buy California'
choicest, tree-ripened oranges.
Until vou havetasted a luscious"Sunkist" orange,
.nn rinnni hrvin to aDDreciate the excellence of
oranges that are properly grown, rigidly inspected
rirvTii v narien ina iw niv uaiinMvucui m'
kists ' on vour tame tomorrow morning nu icm
. . .. l II ILJ
superiority of tree-npeneu, noreiess, aeeaicn, euuu
nunc! nrano-es over tne commonplace kiiiu. ouimi
oranges are so nearly all food that they are much
cheapest kind to buy.
"Sunktst ' oranges are lMin-imnna ana are nun
picked. The "Sunkist" orange is a firm, solid fruii
A.k ir Healer (or the "Sunkist" kind and make
sure that each orange you get is packed in a tissue
. I ..i.-t-.l " C.L 1 Vnr thetfOTranners
. paper fiiappci ukiku uui.-.... . , i
are valuable.
FREE This Handsome Rogeri Orange Spoon
Savel2"8anklsl" oranire(orlemon)wrpperanisena
tliem to nn. wan ito to pay cnnj. ivi. ".
mr,A w.ii n....ni vnn with a irnulne Koirers Ur-
anire spoon, or iieanuiui tow ir.i.u -uu
tiouu HWn .IHim amu i. ... , -
1. .1.. mmI nns.rnl Ktamna Whoa ine
amount I, taaa&aa'Mfli nn amounM aliovj . i4o, wa "''
Wa will IM alad to annd roa aomplate llat of aaluble pre-
mlnma. Wa kuDOT botlt "HajUUtt " aaa "MO oau wnpinn
tor nntmlnaia. ,M
Calif orala Frail Grawara' Excsau, M Oark St. CUcaga,
BL
Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen
Feet Cured Every Time, -iiii
Make Sore Feet Well No Mat
ter What Ail Them.
DRAFTING A: LAW
FOR COMPULSORY
ARBITRATION
('BHiat aisvai BMIM OIXINQ
Buokane, WaBh., Dec. :10.--Siiff
fines for eit'ier employees or employ
er who fail to accept compulsory ar
bitration will be provided in a bill
to be Introduced at the coming legisla
ture by Senator George W. Shaeffer.
Tho proposed law. patterned after
the Massachusetts statute, provides a
fine of $50 a day for workers and
1100 a day for employers who strike
or cause strikes Instead of submitting
to nrbltratl ji. The bill probably will
be opposed by the state federation of
labor, which will endeavor to have
enacted u similar lav. but one of its
own drafting.
jr rr y "I have coughed and coughed
11 i t rtrfo until mv luncs are sore and
v ly am. w Jir fii .i
X--"'-- weak." Goaf '
torrDo noTdelay another hour. Ask hit
Cherry Pectoral. Then take it or not as .
t
.1.
-la Vawi--w
..,,... WILL SOT iforiiuna, aunoay, a
lOajhAfV iti i.jcxv'EK lltillT , cording to Chlt of Police Cox today.
1 Boon after couilng Into poaaeaalon
tl.
t 1
(spuii ic ia0 wias j
rorUatid.. Or. p00. , 80.Movn
tuu-i Of HiO juurif-w..
; villi lol be exhibited lu
of handbill wUlcU U that th
' "celebrated IO0,0Oi)M Oulit pictures
I would l shown, the chlff of police
ixnuid un order proMliUtug the show.
Notice to thla effect was serred on
the officials ot the theater this fore-
Iuhitbd rsaa uuta wibb.1
Boase, Ida., Dec. 30. As a resuU of
the eontroversy Deiween uoteraor
Brady and Secretary of State La-
ttou, It was reported today mat a
movement Is on foot to abolish tne
national guard of Id&aei Sine Lan
don was ousted from his colonalcy,
officers and men of the guard have
take side and strained relation be
tween members of the organization
have obtained. It 1 now asserted
that a movement to cut off the reve--
nue for the guard Is being made fry
interested partle. Such an actlfan
would be tantamount to abolishing ft,
aucerdlng to triends of LAnsdon.
Although the board of inquiry, ap
pointed by Governor Drndy, decided
that Colonel iJinadon was guilty of
insubordination and ordered hla dis
missal he has announced hi candi
dacy for re-election a colonel of the
second Infantry.
Lanadun and hi ' friends have
"tfrrbbeer the Incident the "Dreyre-
cae tn Idaho politics. They claim
that I-ansdon waa attacked for poIIU-
ral reasons and charge that Gover
nor Brady was behind the prosecu
tlon. . , . . .'
In reply to the eharge Governor
Brady has postponed the election of
Colonel from December St to January
14 when Governor-elect Hawley will
have become ehlef execuUve.
"I hare ordered the adjutant gen
eral to postpone the election until
after my retirement,' as I do not
wish to control thl matter," aad
Governor Brady today.' '
"By this action I place the whole
matter beyond my control. If Mr.
tjinadon I playing ror time as it has
been reported this will give him am
ple opportunity.
Concerning the charge that poli
tics entered Into the dlgmlssal of Mr.
ijinHdon. 1 have only to say that I
have never discussed politics with
any member of the national guard
with a vlw of furthering my own or
party's Interest, la my opinion the
national guard should be kept out of
politics."
o -
policemen all over the world use
TU., Policemen stand on their feet
all day and know what sore, tender,
av.eaty. swollen feet really mean,
They nsa T1Z because TIZ cures
their feetrlght no. .. K Keeps ieex in j
perfect condition. Bead what this po-l
Uceman has to say r "I was surprised j
and delighted with TIZ for tender
feet.. I hardly know how to ttiaak
you cnmifch for It.v It's superior toj
powders and plaHtcrs,. I can keep,
my feet in perfect .condition., lie-!
lire In my eaarnewt gratitade forj
TIZ.. I aiu a policrmaa and keep!
on. my fret all dy." Kmiy Harrell, I
AiihIIu, Texan.
Yoa never tried anything like TIZ
before for your feet. It Is different!
from anything ever before sold.
TIZ is not a powder. Powders
and other foot remedies clog up the
pores. TIZ draws out all poisonous 1
exudations which bring on soreness
of the feet, and is the only remedy
that doesi TIZ cleans out every
pore and glorifies1 the feet your
feet.
' You'll' never limp again or draw
up your face in pain and you'll for
get about) year corns, bunions and
callouses. YnTI feel IlTte a new per
son. T I Z is for sale at all druggists
at 25c per bo, or It will be sent you
direct If you wish from Walter
Lntker DodgB' ic Co.. Chicago, 111.
o
$50.00 to
Dowii
noon.
Some wen refuse to a ta debt be
eai.aa tha corner siocer U on to
tbaui.
The mun w ho does as he pleases la
his own house usually pleases to
pltuiae his wife.
Ve ar apt to tuUs the point of a
bWsslng la disguise even though It
carrloi a diagiam.
i Woman Great Idea
la how to make herself attractive
1'. ut, without health, it is bard for
tier to be lovely In face, form or
temper. A weak, sickly woman
win be nervous and irritable. Con-
Btipnt on and Kidney poisons sho-e
in pimples, blotches, sum eruption
and wretched complexion. But
Klectric Bltt--" always prove a god
send to women who want health
beanty and friend. They regulate
Stomach, Llw and Kidneys, purify
ike Wood; give strong nerves, bright
eyes. pur breath, smooth, velvety
skin, lovely complexion, good health
Try them. 80c at J. C. Perry's.
Pros-tMutla for Supplies.
Proposals for furnishing supplies
to the OregvM) School for Dear Mutes
will be received at the office of the
superintendent till Saturday noon,
January T. Where a particular ar
ticle or brand la called tor, bids for
roods of sther kind or manufaetsre
will be entertained, samples being
submitted. The right is reserved v
reject any or all bids In whole or In
nart. Preference will be given goods
of Oregon manufacture, quality be
ing equal.
100 lbs small white beans.
40 dot. standard corn.
II dux. gals, tomatoes.
3500 lbs dry granulated cane sugar.
.45 bbls Hour. Valley No. J. j
S tons bran.
I bbl apple cldr vinegar.
5 cases Ivory soap, or equal.
6 dos. brooms.
4000 Ibc cream, rolled oats.
200 lbs coffee.
For additional lists ot minor gro
ceries and ot hardware, meats,
school room supplies and dry goods,
and proper blank forms apply to
K S. TILL1NG1JAST,
lt-S0-8t Superintendent.
$10 a Month Buys
a Choice Residence
Lot in
aple Grove
Addition :
M
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
... ' V ' ; . '
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
Try a Journal waut a 4.
Is the' CLOSEST IN and the only
RESTRICTED residence section In
Tillamook City.
Improvements consists f graded and
graveled streets, sidewalks, city
water, electrte lights and maple trees
planted at curb l!ne.
Will be the choice and s-lect resi
dence section with many beautiful
hemes bullded there during the next
two years; tha location r ideal.'
Is only three to lx' blocks from the
business center ot Tillamook and the
price and terms on tha lots should
Indues you to Investigate thla oppor
tunity to I vest. i-
v
It now on the market, under contract
from th owners. The sal of th
. platting Is limited to TWENTY LOTS
AT THE PRESENT PRICES. After
twenty lots ar sold th price of all
th unsold lota will be advanced 1100
on each lot. '
TJTia and mak sel ictlon of your lot early. Th opportunity for
"SAFE and CONSERVATIVE' Investment Is now offered to you, for
no mlstak can possibly be mad In buying a lot In this Gilt-Edge
Realty Offertrg.
Rollie W- Watson,
J Agt.for DVVIGHT & CURTIS, Owners
A'