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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1901)
Vt 1r$fl w u, liiiiffVttiMi l tilTiik IVi. ' A ij iaWliihliisliMiliii .-rTY-- ASTHMA CURE FREE Asthmalcne Brings Instant Relief and nil Cases. Permanent Cure in BEST iAUSOI.UTKIA KltEr? ON UKCKUT OK KOSTAU JWfito your namo unit nddrcw plainly. CHAMED FOR TEN YEARS fcr mr s 1 "ss- ; MM? xiL mucr. in i m There is. nothing liko AMlimntenr. Jl brings Instant relief, pvoit In tlm worst CMC. It cures when nil clo I nil. TheRer.C. F,WKl.l.S.ofVih Raise. 111., lys: "Yoor titol Untie of .tannulcne rrcelwd In Rood condition, t ennnot tell )ou how thankful I feel tor the good drtivrj from It I ni i sUvr, chained wllh putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten year. I despaired of ever helm- cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of thlj dreadful nml tor mentlng disease, Asthm, and thought you had ov enpoken yourselves, lut tesclred to rIvp It nkd, To my astonishment, the trkit acted tikea cluim, Send me a full sited bottle." flAV, fif Morris Wechslor, Rabbi of the Con;. Itn.il Israel Nr.w York, J.in. 3, 1901. Dm. Taft rtKOs'. Medicine Co., Gentlemen s Your Asthmatenc Is .in excellent remedy for Aithma and Hay Keer, and Its compo- litlon alieTUtrsnll troubles Mhkh combine with Atthron. Its success Is astonishing and wonderful After bavtnc It carefully analysed, tcan state that Althmalcne contains no opium, mor phine, chloroform or etheVv Very truly jours- KKV. 1)11. MOKIUS WKCIISI.EU form School belonged to ap pointees from this county n;s vcll ns thej State l?nir Hoard mid Text book commission, What didn't BEST FOR Till BOWEL belon here belonged notxVxS thn J';ii""ViTmiif, huhr m.mwnt vr th . 1. 1, t 11 1 5 rlnn. n.lb ll. Itirre.tti thi phut to! l. river to Polk county. In nil Ins i'nMrriiii.;li,r;i,r.'H..riM "l.rnliit. Imi.t rr.l.r at V.WI lug 160 U.MtU " . VWH IV t nnnoiutincuts lie lias nctci ns though he didn't know bat wb.it the rest of the state had something to do with his nomination nnd election and was ignorant of the fact that Salem and Marion coun ty was the whole thing. Another thing that operates nrvflitict liim ic flint lir f1n.c tint n b...r. ...... .... .... ..-. n,4lk- ji&jn wear a gold bangle as large ns n brick on bis waistcoat, but is just n common ordinary three-linker from wayback and they are not the real thing for the big offices. Some man who carries a thing like a broadaxc hung on a dog chain dangling between his legs that almost trips him np once in a while when he walks nrontrdin OANDY OATHARTIO iTttrMMflw frvftraint l 'M''liTlll'"'l, EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY to os Si-rings, N. V , KcU i, loor. n. Tait. Bros. Mr.ntctNr. Cn. Oentlcnen: I vYIte this testimonial from a sense of duty, luring lettrd the wonderful effect 6t your Aithnulene. for Ibe cure of Aithmx My wife hx been nf!litrtl with ,modl- f.Jlhnn for the pt 13 yean. lUrincrihauttnlmyoontVlllnswelliumAnyothci. t dunccd to ttt vour sn upon your tflndow on 130th street. New York, I nt once obtained 11 bottle of Ailhnu lene. My wifecommencel taVInf Unborn the islof Norrmber. I ery soon noticed n radictl imnrOTrment. Alter ciinc one bottle her MthmA h.is dii.iDrcatrd nnd theisentirrlr free from' nil symptoms. I feel that I ca4 conscientiously recommend the mcdidne to all n ho ore afflicted itli mis auutssice uuease. .. O. D. VH ELI'S, M. D. flf.nt. Wltuklf, IVUnV, Tittlo rtodj, Imrtu Nrr KWktn, rtiL i.r Urliw, I, n.l r rr..ts. .Wftu I "rlr. iuiI,, 4 l.oowl.i hdtllK l.l.tuu 1 imuia isiiDT tnriiT. cNlrisr sit tnni, KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN cicticc. Labor's need is no! beneficence; is not the multiplica tion of free looks; it is the multi plication of the defence:) of lice labor against the successful gtecd of the tariff protected plutocrats. ("Justice, not lurqess, rights vindi the hotel lobbies is hot stuff nnd catcd under law, is what labor Vun Respectfully, iS. Tait tUos: Mkmcxr. Co. Feb. 5, toot. Gentlemen I was troubled with AithmA for -to rean. 1 hivo tried numrroas remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your adrcrtucrtient nnd started lth a trUl bottle. 1 lound rr- lief at once. I hare since raurhated your full-sired bottle and I am ever rrml'ul. I have f.ttnllt df four children, and for tit yean was unable to work. 1 am now in the best of health and am doinr business eiery day. This testimony you can male such we of as you see flu Hone address, 3$ I'ivInton street . RAl'MAEU 67 E.UI iJth st City Tral faottlo sont absolutely fro cr dh rocdfptf of postal , dij -MdeUy. Write at orfce; adtrdilnc DR. TAtT UROS. MEDICINE Co.. 79 lUst 130th St, N. Y. City. COAST MAIL. SnturiktUf - - Atuj. JO. y.)OJ it to a successful issue the fight against unionism among the workers. They now hava the consumers, as-consutners, at their mercy; and in- many lines the producers also ate defenseless agaibst the organized middlemen; but in the case of the workmen the union steps in with the power of organization to resist 'aggres sion. Tins is a thorn in tlie side THE FIGHT AGAINST tjn- of organized monopoly which it Published Every Satiirdhy by the Maiu- Publishing Co. "S'UfeSCRliTION KATES One year, (In advance) p.co 3x months;..,, j. 00 Thre months .50 IONISM. There is more in the great San rkncisco strike than appears at first siWiU It is not a strike for liigher wages or shortefliours or for the redress oi ordinary greivances, in which the workingtrien- are acting through their orgtfhi&tions- to carry tbeir point. Itiia fight for and against the very existence df organization among the work ers. And it is not a battle royal in comparison with what incom ing. It is merely a' preliminary skirmish. The Emyloyer's Assso Ciation of San Francisco is mak ing the same fight wllich all the organized trust! will make, so soon as they think they can carry The Truth I told by most people. If it were not, the nt hole commercial and social fabric would fall to pieces. There are thou anuds tipbrl1 thousands of people who testify to the curei effected by Tit. . rierce'a uoicen MeUical DiKoVery. Tliey are representi'. tfe people in thelf communities. Yo'd -would believe their word on nnv nues- tjon of knowledge' iucy ppcaK inc nur pie truth when they testify that Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cjirca dyapepaia, " weak tfomaCh tiiiij cftlier diseases of the alomadl mid its ul lled organs of diges tion and nutrition. It cures when aU other remedial tfteans liave failed. It cures perfectly jfad permauently, j, There is no alco ltol iu thenDiscov &v" it it free from oHilum, cocaino and all other narcotics. Accept no substitute for Dr. Perce'?' (Jolden Medical Discovery; There- Is' Morning "just asgoou." .! was tU wrrek-k&uld not' vritcs Mr. J. atin: ef 'trrymai Co.. Mo, Fr two yean I lied nt I 7 r will do its beat to get rid o5. There are two sides to every question, and many good people have never looked on the work ingman's side of the question1 of trade unionism. It is a fact that many mistakes have been made by organized labor. It is a fact that the spirit of selfishness and disregardof the rights of others, which is practically drilled into man from the cradle to the grave, makes itself manifest among the workingmen to nearly as gteat an extent as among their employers; that they are sometimes unreason able in their demands and are not always satisfied with a good thing. At the same time it is hard to see why they havn't as good a right to organic in their own interests as have the employers-' of labor, or capitalists of any class. If the railroads or the Standard Oil Co. or any other trust charge "all the traffic will bear," why may not the workingman properly try to establish a wage scale on the same principle? What is sauce for the goose ought to be sauce for the gauder. The laborer buys in a market where the prices are set by the trusts. Why should he not have the privilege of selling his labor at prices fixed by a trust of his owu a labor trust?' $ If he have this right, however, I or retain it, he will have to fight for il, and the. Sail Francisco strike is only jxa. affair between outposts. and proves that the wearer got the political microbe in his sys tem early in life. " Another mistake has been that he has an idea that the people do the nominating and he has mad: his appointments with that view, ami has helped run the state laud board and the state fair and the soldiers home and the school book buMtiess entirely regardless of the gang who work the ma chine and who put men on the ticket. TRe fellows who work politics for nil there is iu it will sec such n man iu the hot place before thej' give him n second term. What is a governor for but to feed the hungry and swill the thirsty ami make places for the needy? Of course a good business administration that has saved money for the taxpayer all along the line, that hasn't made loans of the school funds on n political basis, and didn't sell the sacred cause of education to the highest bidder for a campaign fund, will be a nice thing, to talk about iu a Republican campaign, but Gccr can do that for some one of the gang as well as for himself. The Republicans hove never given a governor a second term, and if it was done for Gccr it might put the thing clear out of reach for some deserving man and be an indorstuent of n busi ness administration aud be fatal to a variety of grafts that have not yet been started. The record of a business governor is a reflec tion on the three' million legisla ture, and the people might get to asking the same kind oi thing in every department of government. These are some of the reasons why the gang that are so largly iu control of the Republican con ventions will sit down on Gecr. needs, not free libraries aud soup kitchens nnd colleges. MWsUNKMr.a SOIMKU mtisus Ihe current nun Wr of 1 Wkt it. 1 Mnitr cMtuns nwnv Ix-mitlhil lfii;n, l.r similiter tltnmrt, ami trils th profwr (eM to Im titol m mVinlh' 11, itlo gives mil Inform ttmnol tthal will n tki fill N-ni! in our njme .twin e stamp to p.iy rwtige ntn! we II sn tmi n vimplr nvr i'KI'.K. Mngle nuulr 4rr i. rn.li mil un be ptveutrd at all ne!uirrv M.iin.Hi)lMi:r.iN to. 3 Usst lajliMretl, o k TIIIC TURTI.K'S RUVHNGK A restaurant keeper iu Kli a bcth, New Jersey, recently bought a large se.t turtle, for future ue iu his business, and allowed it to crawl over the door of the lostau rant until he wns ready to kill it. One of his customers, having I t.p (Ii'imI litlriM t'l Appli' CittlniV. TliT niiM Is Hiit'lt coirimid Irtill Hull few nu tstmlllitr wllh lit rt'imttUitlilo tllldirloiii itin'VtU'i. Km) body mir.lit 10 liiimv 1 luu iiio wry liu thin,: ilicy tnii ilo It In wit tipples Just livfctv rv Urine for tla ullit. Tin nppU U nn rxcvllvtil Inula food, bocmisu It linn tttorv ptiOKptuulu ncld lu fiislly dlvit'il ohfipr' ihnn nay otliir .ixoinbUs known. It ftclto.1 tlio nciloit of Ilio llwr, (iio inotr.i notitnl mid ticnlthy alwp mid thoroughly dlslnfi-ctn 1I10 nioiith. Thnt la nut nil. Tlio npplo nsKltitlnntra tint unrpltis ncUH of tho alomiu'li. hflpi Iho UU1 1 ley wcrutloim 11 ml I otic or ttn tivst prvvt'iillvrti known of dlsnuoa of tho llirwat. Joiunitl of Aurlcultntv. Ilentlseil III Onn Mnilneas, "Now juii mv tlri'il of mo nnd ntut'o Itif." sobbv'd tlio joiini: wlfi whoso linn linnd rvfuvd to hi 10 mtothi'i nuiltl to tntiu en in of Iiit wl tlor. "Yvt," nlio roiilliuit'tl, "nm two i'nr! npi yon wtn? Jiiit craxy 10 iiinrry 1110." "Yc." mmworotl tho rtunplncvnt innn tiriito: "my frlfiiiU tohl nu fu nt tlio (lino, tint 1 didn't rvnllzo It until nfior ro wort ttmrrtril." KnniHis City Stnr. TEtliiratoYnnr Howell Willi I'usrnrels. Cnily isthartle, eurn rtinillpiiiiMi forenr. lOc,U. 1ICCC All.tmuKtunrWun.lmoui'T. AVIuilr Corn ftllnue. Tltf rrn fur nllolim hob nhnnM ! onoif tho xtnnll Hint tnrh'lki. pUt11H.1l nt tho mto of not over 1- innrti of FtMtl pT iifn. Put ltn corn In the alio when tho "nil In In Milk mid tnko ox trn pni.ttilluni Hint It well nnd koI Idly p.icked, without holen or empty coinero. Cover with hny n auuefnted. If the work It well done, thete ulinlil I rete.lt n fair jtmllly of lli;e. bu it It Itike more work to huniUe It nnd ' crtrn of the Hint vnrietlw ei.n Im crtvn (ht aere t! n tlio liir-e enMaci' itir'H wl.iiU eotti 'ln,:e eontu 1 ro p.' tun thRM II.- ellt all.tpc (.' l in 'it pi wl 1 i.ot li-J'ire t'l-' tii.l'.. In niy w.iy. lli ird' 1 .. ,. tunn lr rrW vb$ vUti m Dyspepsia Cure Dlnesfs wh?.t you cat ThH preparation ontiii-i all of thn fll-tJIIttl tlid I'lttCilrt .ill Lit ' tif fiK. Jtt'hcjilii'I.iiitriMifni.il'ifVer I tit . fn. f.t I f 11 .11 a 11.11 f. ..1, .ill ... , . ,..-, -.v. i'-. iviii. 'nn ii-ii ,i 1 1, nn noiiung uetter to tio, tiegau iti the f hh! , m w.mt. Ti iiio.f non-ulvo MWFWfihTFWiiFWFiiriiritrwwnfriwiirwnintrwrwiiFKS S: & Mm s UBSOHIPTIONS For nil Pnpora k5 and Magazines Rccoivod ut E P. Norton's. iiuiiiiiiiiiiijiiiaiiiiaiiuiuaiii.iiiiuiiniiiiiaiiiiii Cenierville Dairy. Prop's. &r J. W. FLANAGAN. T. II. BARRY, Onfi-r 't ui ru.'t: i.wtusiti f. r jfthUittttrtt it ,f, nif rfA'.i.V.--, . wioxi: 171 1 Faracrs' Livery Feci! ai Sale Slais, j Burt Case, Proprietor. Hosoburg Orogon.jl i mm$fcb .. fTLM J- BLISl. . - -t. .W SkK ct: .n-y lrW i 'Nv ,.! Best Rice' nnd Teams in tho Oity. h.irn I 1 si. I . 11 fli' ili I an. I 1 ll.ti uiliiml H'ktr.iliH 1 r I'M tin li Mr p.epitrttl tlmtievor lo ttinii-li j,'" I ."ill I'litt Transient utock given K:cial attention. Cull and see inc. Mvk, xkwA.,i.',T."a4.,.'ak,s 'rwau cs.tjRk'tc.i.' ,.-u.,.,.'k i; t SOUP ... t. .' sa. CriwLuu ntalnnc from; ors, but tectirril verjr little benefit. I lost1 vtrtngin, w.,uo oie 10 ao gootr: nr Dr. ntnt'i us whta I had Wen one betO I epuld slicb-'and tayapsttUe .a bvc and r'a work. I eommcncf d t aU MfdHM UUCtwc Inr Or. rlcrce'S1 vt woadffittlly LmDroftd. ,1 jait Ukl iBttics asa aan MiBTiBita-ovinir.' Dr, Per's Medical A'dvlser. papr-' covered, ls'entr on receipt of ai one cfetit stampa to pay expense of sialliiiK.- Sio,-n:v. GltEll'S SHORTCOMINGS (Capital Journal) There are several reasons why Geer cannot lfe reuoim'fiated for Governor. Iti tlie first place he is a Maridrf codUty mail arid as s,uch he odght to hrtVe known that the Asylumand Pen nud Re- JUSTICI5, NOT KITCHENS (Oresonun) It is not a thing of vital conse quence to-the thoughtful leaders of labor throughout the country whether Andrew Carnegie gives labor a great library or not; the vital concern of labor is to sec to it that in thi.fuU-rcji tariff un duly protects Andrew Carnegie so extravagantly that he is able to aq'uire an enormous fortune in an incredibly short time and is en abled to cast his millions into the crowd, right and left, even as n purse-proud aristocrat iu the Middle Ages flung a haudftill of silver to the mob as the contempt uous largess of a master to his menials. . Labor needs simple justice: not largess at the hands of a complaisant plutocrat, who "has money to burn" as incense iu his own hon or and glorification. To distribute something of the swag to the crowd has been a salient characteristic of every great pirate, whether he stole without the law, like a buccaneer, or within the law,-likoa railroad wrecker or juggler in stocks, Labor s rfght when it speaks wii.li contempt of Carnegie, cast- itig libraries right and left, as he mighty haudfuU' oPsilVcr dollars into a crowd of gutter snipes to scramble for, and declines' to be grateful to him for'hw beuefi-l tease the turtle, kicking it on the head and otherwise tormenting it. The creature endured for n season, but, when the chance came, seized his tormentor by the calf of the leg, nud held on ns if he intended to wait until it thun dered before he let go. The innn was not nearly ns silent under punishment as his hard-shelled victim. He set up a vigorous howl, and the proprietor came running iu. Kxcited bystanders beat the turtle with sticks nud canes, trying to make lrint let go, but the turtle's shell was ex pressly constructed for that sort of thirrg, aud hc held on. Final ly the restaurant keeper struck him iu the ucck with an icepick, aud the situation was relieved. There is iu human nature alto gether loo much of the spirit which in this case led to such summary punishment. It exists especially among boys and young men, though some men old enough to know better indulge iu ' it. They will tease and worry a dog until the animal's patit uce gives out, and then call the dog n vici ous neasl il tliey Happen to get bitten. They will torment a horse till the creature is nil ntjuiv er with nervousness, under pre text of training it, nud if they can set a dog on some stray cat nud see the cat chased up n miserably inadequate little tiee, they arc happy. Tliey are few an ii mils, especially niuong domesticated species, which will attack human beings if they are let alcuc; nud there arc perhaps few which will not resent continual leasing and maltreating, More than one dog has been spoilt for decent .society by just this -tort of thing. Iu pursuance of '. sport" the hoys who had him in charge when a puppy have encouraged him to pounce nud bite until he is a ter ror to every timid child in the neighborhood aud a nuisance to nexvous adults. Then, some hot summer day, the fuu goe? a little too far, and the dog bites iu earn est, and somebody has a hydro phobia .scare. Uufortuuntely, the person bitten is not always the oue who was responsible for the dog's irritable temper. In the case of the turtle vengcauce overtook the right person, and nobody is likely to be particular ly torry for.him, 'even if his vic tim' was a fcomewhat unattractive member of the animal kingdom, IV. Mom;x!.H can UKc It. iiy It- u-o many thousand! of lvH.plici havo born turn! after everything cl failed. It, prevents lonnatlnnofn.-inoti tluittntu ncli, re!lu,Hntf nil dlstrrs nftvr entlni. Dlutluimitiocoi.sary. Hcisnnt, to take. It can't help but do you good Prermrfilnnlyliy 1! ' lirWiTTJu'ii.dhlmco Tlw II. Uutliu contalus :t tlmt.lLu ioc site The iiic.'.ii Itot nud cold leui peiatures come closer together at Marsh field than iu any place on the Pacific coast. SUasa! CATARRH In all Its t;i Ultra Iimi!.! Ui cIhoU&sii. I'lj'N Cream Holm tlH,M,4oothrnilhfll lla i!jmi-ci DKuibrsnt. ItciuMcatirrhaoildmta atiiy a coU lu tL head qnkUy, CrfMtn Ilatm U pUeed lata tho nottrtli, tpm ,'i oicr the nrmbrsua and Is abtoilml, P.t laf lijin. ni!SU tul a rnre I ollows. It Is Bit rirjloc '!" ct prnJuea timing, forgo (tier, M cents si limit gliti nr by null TrUl tiUc, J cents by n ti , LLT IIUOTIIEIW.M Warreu Klrrt.Nsw York. Arrmft0Wc7y xLMf liosaliiiii and Marslilielil !!fec Line. Sliortcst nnd boot iouto to all points on Coos Buy. (scod ritst Good lionet. Xone luit t"a'inirrd drivers employed Cross all tlie imuttitmits in dityhghl. ANY ONKWINIIINOTO CONNI'lT WITH Till'. .V '. It. 11. IIAV Siro('l.l) il NT. UH A ( Al.f, I'ltOM COOH c. CL &. I. STAGE CO. AJEBZKT IBTTISrCSa: 3-u.pt PECULIAR NAMES. thr lurrr Vn? Ten Jlllllnti Clilltlreit Wnr Dralcmili'il, "III n Ions osiKTlence In the trenmiry (lepurinient I Imve conio iicnihH ti very Inrse iituntxT of iimiiich. ninny of which tire rather perulinr," e.ipl.ilneil nn old ultlclal. "hut I think tho list of tinmen In eonnectlun Willi iliu nilicrlptliin n the .'I per I'ent hoiidi xtirpitaMuH nny tiling In the wny of peciillnrlty that I hnvv ever o!imtvci. Of thesu tho 01111 Hint Mrurl; im iikm! wiin n innn trlin .Ifiicil liliiiKcir Ten Million nnd who re .Ides out III On-yon. We lliouKht Iho nnmo Mas 1111 luinluiithu one nud wrote tho uiuii that It uoh deslreil that tho hoiidn hliuulil Imi ii."InIui,.iI in iimi names only mid that no funher alien.' Hon would U paid to lilx MuliHcrlpiInu until he una liiard fiom, Ilo repllid that Ills namo wan Ten Million. Iiio letter wan written on the printed letter head of the if-.-ui of Million ,; .Million, fw hrothiTH. "Tlieii follotv.r(l 1111 vsplitnullon that his fiither ami uiotlier weio imiiiMu m wlect iiauieM lur ihelr rhllilieii that wen- mutually HallHfatioty mid that ai a I'Hitlt, iliouch ilk-y had had luu chll dr'ii, none of them wna ever chrlHU'iifd formally, 'flu. Unit child wait u ulrl, and alio wa known only iih Oiio Mil lion. The second rfolld, ulao u Kr, w(in known iih Two Million. TIiim ihoy tan iiIouk until Ten Million was lenched, and ho wiih the writer of the letter, iho other inoinliia. of the linn liohljt 11 hrother wliom- only name, na far nu the family wan concerned, hum fcovuii Mil lion, tho Kcreuth ehllil. Ilo added that One Million lind ufierwaid called her ueir Una .Million, that the third lil war. known nfier vile had urmvn "P an Trln Million. Tlio othera had taken on nihil. tlona to their tianies, and ho had uilont. ed tho name of Tenln .Million, hut ills real namo waa Ton .Million nnd nothlnjr else. The liomlx were iHsued to him and on tho hooks of- tho department were rcslMercd In tho imino of Tciv Million."-Wauhlncton I'tar. iviunir nininmnpr. PcdllCCil Kale; "My dear." he said. "I forgot to pom t KtUIIUU Itait.S that letter ilitn uiornliiK." Are now ill ellec A "Oli.youdenr!"idioerle.l. 'That waa New Votk. Just what I anted. Now I can Maim Jj,, you cxpec to neild 'lltl U tinil Hint itilftisrtlMmsu Uii.ll .' . . Phlns that I don't answir her notea." ,-A"I'!"c"" I.Nlosiio? -Ilostou Courier. , If so do not buy your ickcs ! tiuil you have invesigaed he set vice ot lie Illinois Lcural liliffalo, he THE HOME COLD CURE An liiifeuioiiH Tfi'iiliiicnl Iiy whieh Drunkard' ut lloluu ('itrcd Dally In Spiio ui Thi'iiiiclviw . No Niixioint Done Xn WoiiLoiiIiik 11 the Nurvea A ploaaillid and I'iidI- tivo Cure for the l.ii'iiur I Intnl. Sh CANDr CATHAWTIC . 'Smmeim& Il k now nnniHy hnuwn ami uiHlr.H-Hl tli.U DfunUnMrMlsii tlieM Hil iiiX hmIi. ni-u, A Ualy lilll xitli trnlMxi, ami rm ii,niirt,Hy slwlli inl Iiy Ifnlwul or utiislanl mm nt liilinlcalini; lktiori, trouifm mi ttulidottt camltk of nrutialxiHK ami rtailKulliitf this IkjI- sun, uml ileslroyin ll.o iravlnt; for liitoilcfliils. Siilf.Tns nuy now tutu IIwiiiwKm at I1011K Mllhout iUklly or l ui lime lrtu lmlra, y tins minilwfiil "1IOMI. 0 ll.l) CliKI'." ik.h li. Ixwn nc fulfil uli. r iiimiy )ais nf ilnw stiuly bimI irealnwiil t.f lwliekil. Ili (.ilil.fn u .ici oitliitt! lu iluiiliuns of litis Ubiuluiful 1I1. uitriy Is Htltvrly uiMMnlrad lu mm II mote illllll.ltlMM 110 iiiollar lo- lunl H llllllkir Our ircftnlisluiM' tlie niiirteknis li.iiitforni.ilii'ii of lliousamU of InoiLiiil lino soltr, Indus (nous uml iiihIk'iI nit 11. WIVIJh CUltlt VOUIt ' IIUHIIAmSM CIIII.DKKN ClIKIl Y0--: lATUKKVI I Ins remwlr Is in iiommiMiniiiliiiiii but is n t'cifie fur this ihuuiu only, uml Is so sl.illfully 1IHIM11 nrm irkinl Hint II Is thoroughly soln lilu ami )lurtiii 10 die Insic, so til it It enn ! Kivm In 0 tup of Ir.i or oulT! without tlm linoivlnlKU fcl llw )i ison tnkinif it. '1 doiiwnds of Urunliiiiil, h.m; mriil tliemu'lvii h il,i piltali'st ii'ini'dy, unit ut i.i.iny iikiici Ituc Ihvii (iiii'd .mil 111 ulu tniir.ilo intn hy liavlnj; Ihq -i witr. nilmliiutxieil by lovlni; filcuils nnd itLilitorulilioiil Ihelr l.iioli'ili;o in lolfve or tr.i, nnd liellcwi tod ty lint limy iliscoiillmird (lilnllni; of ihrlr own fuu will. DO NOT WAl'l. Do not lie 1I0I1I1I1 d hy iiiiiMreiit nnil iiilklraillnir "Iinprovcuu-iH." Drhooul the ills eaw nt once nnil for nil time, '1 lie "IIOMK (OI.DCUKK"istold at the rxtrcmily low pdiuofOno Diill.tr, thus pliitlne wlililn rcncli ofeu-ryhoUyiurcaluivnt morn effectual tlmii othi:rscoMiii;j J35 u $50. i'ull directions nc company Midi padagu, -tpccl.i udvlce hy skill, ed li)slcbiu tthen rntiestril wltliout rklrn charge, fccnl prepiid lo nny pul of the world on recilitofnil)MUr. Aildreit Ddpl, VA 57 KDWINII, aiMiS&CMI'ANY, 9110 ond ajja Marie 1 Street, I'liilaikljililj, All corrusionilt.ii(,o strictly confnlcntlal. R.iilroml. Our niToiuodnious nre lie has that can be hail, our rains urc always on iuie, nud employes cotircous ai,1 nccomoduiug, Through out is cars from Pacific Cou.so Uos011 via llulTu lo. If you will send fifeeu cens in .sAmips, to address given below, we will foiwattl you, by return mail one of our large 3. x.oiucli wall mans of the United Slates, Cuba and Potto Rico. Any information regarding rnte:, accomodations, service, time, connections, stop-overs, etc, will he cheet fully furnished by IS, II. TlUJ.MIIUI.l, Com'l Agent. i,3Third Street, Portland, Ore. 7 1 1 -1-. I . i I -1-, i I n is i r. 1. r ! r. i of Genuine ifamptd C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Dey'iire of the draler who Wei lo itll "loiKethlnjt utt m tjoinl," Don't wait until your fdends nro dead to glvo tliuiir UowerBs-AtolilBon Olobe. 7Wioi,i:hai.k i.iiiuoit iiousn ? 1 . -- . . AiJ'..M.4r ,m . f 7 7 ' tSt'iiliiiii-iM-Nlliiy YIrr 7 Ilroiory, rl umlillclsl, 7 7 f ylmpniiir of Wines nnd Cigars anil lllttli 7 ij (irnilrs of Vmer nnil hlnini lifers. 7 I ' On Hand I I l'ollilnj; Is a iisrtlsllhtofWIiUklesoii li.iml 7 7 lied 'lop, henr (iniss, Moiiokmiii, White? 7 lte, (iulilrn Uule, Amerlcus LI11I1, Cmliriiy- 1 L rr s Sour Mnsli, Keystone, Cluykriilu liner l 71 7 J'llro lr. lllKli tiuule l"ony, Louiuuiilnr 7 7Koynl, Telephone, J'loncer, I'nulsoii'sT' 7 OVOll.ll, n)KC. 111)11, rmiiorted (Jin, Old nuulcn Kino, I'.x. Ciuifornla llrnmly, Hum I'unch, Claret, Hlierry,.Anellcn. Old Port Wine". I'lrsl Class Alcohol, Krenih liotihd Cherries, Gillnneu tiiout, Kock nnil Kyv, Dcsldes tlio iiIhiyc n full nnd complcto jtssoilmeiit of pilru California wines and all vlso comlilnrd that complete n lirst-class Moik, full on me and JuiIl' for ourtrlf, .Sollclilni; asharo ot thn pulilloMlronn)e I remain Very Truly Yours, KOItCKT MAUHDI'.N, 7 sfJtVSl'KUUI, OUIliniN l'HOJI IMMlMltH 7 7 iuiii iii.ii.ii i; riiuiiii ai iiiniiim, I I , ! I I M.Nhl M I, v. -v ' :A if i V 1 &iirkivgdtyui