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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1901)
" t I J" if -f -v" mmwimwMumiinw,mv , ' - .u. ,. . u I ' ASTHMA CORE FBE Asthtnalcne Ihiugs Instant Relief raid Permanent Cme all Cnscs. in NKNT AHSOUJ1T.I.Y TltliK ON UKOniPT QV .Write, your mums and address plainly. POSTAL. F YEARS - aHii Mrvw "a?Mi evkry TTS'-' nCLICF. RIN8B Thorn is nothing like Athnialono It bring instant roller, oven in lite wont cure?. It cure when all else lulls. The Rev. C. 1 WUI.t.S, of Villi nidge. Ill, sy: "YoiiMtkst bsrttle of Asthm-slene tvcv-lstd In Kwxl condition. 1 canrcl Irlt )ou how thankful t feel tor the good ilcriuxl from It. t whs a slate, chained ssith putrid $otc throat and Asthma for ten ynu. I despaired of ever llog cured, t mw yonr nds-ertbement for the cure of Ink dttMdful and tor meeting disease. Asthma, nmt thought you Iwsd ov cnrken ytmm-lsiM, but tcsolsed to ec U i ttlal. To my'astonl$hment, the ttls.1 acted like a charm, Send me a full iisl bottle." Rov, D- Morris Wcchslor, Rabbi of the Cong, llnnl IsnnL Nkw Ywkk, Jan. 3, 190c I3ks. T.ut linos. MnixciNK Co., Gentlemen: Yeur Anlinnslcne Is an excellent remedy for AsttinajAr.d I ta Keser, nttd its compo sition alles in tos all tioubte uhfeh combine ssith Aithnta. Its niesrss IsMtonldifn;; ami wondeiful. After having; it carefully nnl)tcil, wt: can sute that Atthnukcc stsnimns fco opium, mor. phinc, dilorofotm or ether. Very truly sours, itr.v. i). Momtis WECiisi.r.K - -' ' " w - f expressive face took ntt a pitying ami kindly lfiok, mid bending Avov JsrsiNOV N. Y., 1'eK t. toot. ait. Ilo. Mnrw ink Co. O-ntlemen: t write this testlmonnl from a scnviof duty, havinc; tested the woaiWful effect ot your Aithnialene. for the cure of Aslhnis. Mjrwifolm U-vn afflicted sriili jjusntodr nsihmt for the past u vesrs. Hinn rv'Mustrd my ovn skill -s well as many others, I chaneed to see your sign upjn yoir suniosv on ijoth street. New York, 1 at once obtained a bonis of Asthms lene. My ssife. commenced ukin, itubortt the ttt 01 November. I srry soon noticed n radical lmpros-emenu Alter using one bottle her nstltm has disappeared nmt site h entirely free from all symptoms. 1 teel ttut I un conwirsuojsly nxonsminj the medicine to all who are amicteU with ui 1 rtistreuln); disease. Youn Keipectfully, Dk. T.nrni!. Meoicnc Co. O. D. n I ELI'S, M. D. Keb.5, 1901. Gentlemen. I a troubled wWi Asthms for 33 yenrsv. 1 has-e tried numersMt rcmclles. but they have all faiVd. I ran acros sour aJvwimment anil'stutrd with .1 trait lottl. I louid re lief at once, t bare lnee pttretused year full thesl bottle and I am esw Krt(Hl. t Iws family of four children, and for Hx yean ssnsuntbk to work. I am now hi the best of bcal'Ji and am doine business etvry day. 'nh tst(aony you oxa nuke tucti use of as u see fit. Home nddrvss, aj5 iUvioftoa street. S UAl'IIAKl., (7 East isylti tt City Trial bottlo sont absolutoly roo On rocolpt of postal Do net delay. Write at once, addrastim; DR. TArT UROS.' XIKDIC1NK Co., 70 Last 130th St.. N. Y. City. COAST MAIL. Saturtltiy, Oct.J'J WO J Published Every Saturday by the Mail Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, (In advance) blx months Thre months... P vl.iHll iJwOO ' ! ItOO ... ojO OREGON'S .NEWSPAPER LAW In tlio Iatvn of Oregon or ISM, nppwtw the follnwins on pagi' 30, which protects every citizen from Mug imtKirteri 11 wn by pnLllfhers of uewpaiiers or perl(ll cab, either In the ctati or elwwhere. KverjUxly flttmM f ave thU copy of the law for protection ngaint Mich attempt: Section I. That whenever any ier- poii, (.iiiiiii.iiiy sir cnrpunuiuii o Jinir or controllliifr any newnpaper or iwriolical of any klml, or wherever e.ny eilltor or jiroiirietor of any niicIi newjjmper or IKriixllral, clmll mail or kiiI anv Fticlt liewspajser or iK'rlmllcal to anv person or iierwiiH in thl State without first receiv ing an oruer for mm newvpoper or prl tnllcal front uch iterfon or jivon-i to whom Ntltl newepsT. r or H'ritUral U Mailed or Kent, shall lie ileenuil to be a gift, ami no debt or 0bllgath.1t Khali ac crue against mich jterwa or tierAiiiii, whether nalil newfjiai-er or iwrlosilcal U received liy tlio iktmiii or pentons u whom it U wilt or ut. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at once to Red Cross drug store and get a free fample of Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tabtefcs. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure biliousness, sick headache aud coustipation. 0Mi U iTlaiA JS "J I J h3r&Ul.t.S30w I I .- 'J" Ji3s- r Pieenifl. m$ m t r.twa. ii:iii' V .. .. .:. :' y piecing- mey 5-iy 01 me woman who runs to the cupboard at irregular Jtoitra nnd catia piece of, jite, c.ike, or some other daintyt This inegulur eating is one of this chief cause of dyspepsia aud "weak" stotnsch. ' Diseases of the ctonmch and ollior orgatu of digestion nui tmUiiioti are That's a word which may not' be hi the dictionary in this seiibs of its use. but which is iu vury collision use in some sections of the country. " She's alwnyj completely cured by the uw of Doctor Increases the supply of rich, pure blood, Pierce s Goldc.i Medical Discovery. It and gives the body vitality ami vigor, Arar7o I sral fielinff trv ln'llvwHt. Mrs, I.'.tiie Abraniis f iVi .IoIiiimiii Weuuc, Brauklyn, H. V. Had a s'cry inor appetite ami when I Ml down nt the taMc ciiM uut eat. mil srnuiu nsve 10 cuasvay svituotu even uuiuz the fuoI. CIuxicIiit lo heir Horn n Iricucl wlio usedi your '(ialcjeii Medical liscovery ' lor a discanc iinllar to mine. I tlio'iiriit I would srire the mcdU-ii.c a trial, nnd I can lurdly exprcu the benefit received from it. The fir.t Uoe ascmes! to do me youd. My appetite re turned aud I was able tu eat heartily, I have improved to much since ta'.iuR tin: 'Coileii Aieuicai uticovery' ico not look like tliesanic Dr. l'icree's Coiuuioti Sene Jtahcal Adviser, .paper covers, ispeiitttvtaon receipt .of si one-cent etattipavtolpa; exjieusa pf mailing only. Aildrcssl)r r V. 'ivrce, jiuiiuio,. , y At this writing it looks as though Admiral Schley need uot call any of his witnesses to clear himself of the absurd charges which the court of inquiry is in vestigating at his request. The witnesses called against him seem to be all that he needs. While they are unable to testify to any facts to support the charges of cowardice and insubordination nnd inefficiency on Schley's part, they have been obliged to disclose many iacts which show that Schley has never been treated half-way white by the Sampson clique. It has been shown that before Ccrvera's fleet was located much information that would have helped Schley to locate them was with-hcld from him, appar ently for fear that he would take the glory of finding them away from Sampson. And more de spicable still, they have since tried to make it appear that all this information was given him aud that he failed to act upon it. Again, they have tried to make it appear that cowardice prevent ed him from exposing his ships to the fire of the shore batteries when he had positive orders from the navy department not to do so. In fact, the old mau is coming out of the investigation with fly ing color?, as he came out of the I t..fn -f e .?- , I - uuiuc 01 aumiago, wnere ne gave and received more actual hard k.iocks than any other American ship, aud he will leave the Samp son forces in much the same con dition that he left Cervera's. Willi n long time nllowaucc Sampson was still too late for the fun nt Santiago and never even had nn oppoi Utility of seeing Schley make that memorable loop which he is now completing. Scrvcra saw it. DU. DRIVER'S 1'I.AN Rev. I. D. Driver, the well known l'olilico-Methodiit war horse, suggests the folloug method ofdealiug with anarchist. There is too much common sense in it to allow of its ever being put in practice. Separate anarchists from all govennents to which they ate opposed. Infinite decrees give to every free beiuu the unlit of choice and compel him to accept the result. Then give them their desire, under conditions that con fine the result of their choice to themselves alone, aud where oth ers who do uot share their opin ions and practioe will not be com pelled to suffer for results of teach ings to which they wcte opposed. Now, as all nations are equally interested aud share equally in the danger, let them join iu a common defense, procure an island divested of all inhabitants, to which all convicted of anarchy shall be banished, and, like Cain, when he was cast out, put a "mark" on them which will con demn them to death when found in any government that joins in the compact. Aud any govern ment refusing to join this com pact would make itself a refuge, aud the problem, so far as that government should be concerned, would soon work itself out. INDICTMENT OF SCHLEY An exchange suggests that the prescript of Secretary Long which practically amounts to an indict ment of Admiral Schley, should have been ameuded to state the real offense of Admiral Schley, which it summaries as follows and which makes michtly inter esting reading for the American people. He destroyed all the Spanish ship? so completely that not one of them could be saved eveu for sctap iron. He failed to wait for the return of Admiral Sampson, who was off on a picnic. He did not relinquish the com mand to 'Fighting Hob" Evans, who had sought refuge iu the conning tower of the Iowa. He did not send any braggart message to the American people. He did uot let any Spanish ship? or any Spanish sailor get away. He bagged them all. He did not leave anything for anybody else to do. He did uot losi his own ship or any other ship belonging to the United States navy. He did not fail to do his full duty, even though it was plain to him as it was to every body else, that he was not iu favor with the navy department. He made the remark, contrary to the known wishes of the ad ministration at Washington on the subject that as a result of his victory here was gloty ouough for all, iucluiliujr. Sampson, no doubt. lie minded his own business ever since and has so conducted himself as to increase his own popularity and slieugth on the opinion tif the people that there has existed iu the department a conspiracy to deprive him of hon ors which le fairly won and which he has borne with becoming mod esty. If Mr. Long had dealt honestly with himself and his little nest of favorites the pieseiipt would have read something like the above, and it would have been wotthy of him in all respects. iic October Ouliiijr The October number begins n New Mechanical Life for the magazine. In paper, printing and in general make-up, it be comes the equal of any high-class on the market. In contents this month's number is pccttliaily seasonable. There are entertaining vipers for sportsmen on the Ruffed Grouse, Woodcock, Prairie chicken and Wild Turkey shooting, and a very practical ar ticle on how to make duck de coys aud how to set them out. There is, too, a particularly interesting animal Character Study of the Ulack Hear, nnd a reproduction in Coiors of the Oka pi, a newly diseov the African forests portant paper of The Making of l a Strons; Man, with some startling down, he stroked the animal's head and pulled him gently by the oai.i. "Poor doggie, haven't you tiny master?" he Inquhed. Then he went b.icl: into the house, and the dog, with instinctive uudeistauditig of the situation, ttottcd dose at his heel.1.. The Piesidcnt otdeicd that the wail should be taken to the kitchen and given a good meal; and it is said that that the dog will be the dog of the White House dining this mhiiiustratiou, cCjroiTOOvXaRWL mmmvmvxxxMztxsrrirn w;avucaa mvaxnz Use Siue-Lay Egg Food. ;; l'lf k"9N. . i V WUMUMstJttWII The Inter-Ocean Aptly says thattheeucmicis'of AdmiriilSchlcy .stalled iu to prove that, m "His. totiau" Mnclny put it, the victor Santiago was a cailitT and a cow aid. They had to abandon this line of nt tick at once. Then they wete quite sute they could ptove that he lacked decision and would uot obey orders. Confession by theit own tools established the fact that whatever indecision he may have shown was due to the fact that outers and information .sent toother commanders never wcte deliveied to him. Now they ate testing their owe wholly on the hud desperate hope that they can show that he was nt leant "confused" during the luttle of Santiago. Perhaps he was, but where is the Spanish licet now? lors of the Oka- ered beast ofl wRaSt t&.$ 1 nBK WZlStsV M 3 Mat; You cannot nfl'ord to be without it. Manuractmer's mil plus t.m uiaigiu of profit only Diu-i't from lust hiiudo to last iminh. Owning ll nnrri'dli'iil", nt teee limn they i'iu tithcm, pimlt iia lo nimiiiliietuui n Hist eliisa iitlii'lo ittuuiwalunthly lielnw nun Not print'. Our r'icmisf tmmwtivs that no Mkr y,'A' 1W ovi be pre ,tn rvr nt any i'iy. Sarnt.ii illy rmf, if W .( r tm to tr'witi w.v.vr ik rtvifts otv not o!.tti(f, Suittbrt Oasli Store 25 Markob St., S. F. H l-l I'm- (Its, tv. lllM. AO' !''' 11 I l'' !' 'VUilnrlislis iswlr Jjf Amkimcvs BEST R 1: i'i in. ipa n I' A I' l It. lid il win liy l'tt rlwx CaiiMxlonllu in'iublnutii slltcuis. Nnssi from all part of tht world Weill written, orlgl imt aterh Auweri tinuerleMiti nil aubjiclt .Aith'lt"oii licttlth, the hums', new Itool.H and om wmk uUotit tlio futiii uisil gnnleu THE WEEKLY IMTEfi OGEAN Tuii IsTKU Ockvn la (i member of iho Assooi.tted IVm iuiiI ulsil lb" "tily U'ti.lrrn in'svnwr receiving In. rit'illlilied trdeijMpllil' nnd imIiIh iihw IIMlllll' "if lioth lint Ntxt V-srk Htm mid Nw Ysirk World iopecilvelv In lttt sliilly repoila (mm ism .x ppooiiil I'oriiiapiiiiil soii Ihni'i tlitiiu th r ontrv No pell Odtl loll moto ful ly WHY itUiht. lir.-sTon ewlh. OWE Ho liar uniw ve ar, riiTwelte ptigs' impefa W Items lull f krS Irsau rtriv, krw a imi fnast tar all ONE ?"c?r! .v. a Strons; Man, with some startling w. a ff M photographic illustrations will PySPPSIS 9pOP0 interest evetv man who seeks to- .. ", . .... .-i. improve his physique. Not the J?9, 7" C , ' , ,, . i This pr-paritIoii contain all of thn least valuable feature of this tiiim-1 rllgeitatuj and illgcts nil kinds of t... : .. r:., r ,t. r r iooo. iigivciiiii.iin,uiiiiiuu never u.s .3 .Hi u, ss.- sjaii.i.- -.-j faj8 tociire. Itallowjyoii to entail of the United States nml CVin.iiln. I tho fiHKllOll want. The motitpuiuilUvo ' cirtiintVitiriti t'tL'si If Hi If u nciitti'iiiw t in which at a glance may be learn- thousand i of dyspeptics h.tvu Uvn i '.: ed the o-ien and clocd senson of turcd nfter everything oho failed. It1 ui idc open ami cioscti season 01 , proVt.u lormatlonof giwon tho Ktom all game birds and animals. Stricken Willi Paralysis Henderson Cirimelt, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysis anil completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent phy sician for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Halm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. Gl'.o. R. McDonald, Slau, Logan county, W. Vn. Several other very re markable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of tin liniment. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. For sale by John Prcu.ss. I nch. relieving alt illstreNS after eatlni: Dieting unnecessary, l'leasum to taicc. Bt can't holp but do you flood rrrpamtr-nlyhy 1-0. IicWittacn .('hlrato The II. Uittlu contains su limn tho Uu. sUu. F. P- KOETOll Lis 'I NJ'AVS HI l Kit AND AUKJCT u n iTFii i 1 1 iuViI San TTJTiTeT i 1 1 . All the leading Al is lie . ir H ii l v r t p t i ii n for nil ) Flue el.nn and li' ieii . ,i ti i is i it ii d i e i I d 1 1' it I i . -!uUom iy, J' Wilry, iiil.otm I i I J :: No Merc Use Fori lie Hull A cispalch from bayonne to the Paris Figaro describes a bull fight that occurred there Sunday, iu wich nu automobile replaced the picador. The novelty drew iu enormous crowd, but seven bulls in succession turned tnil ami fled at the sight of the ante-mobile. Tlic President's Dojj. I'Rlrnnlfs. tlr"tv lmliMtr. The woman wun sWi n e Ii-1 made lluur i!i' tbi t.v. n . ; . I i . i linn half il'ni ptik'iiiI ! . i-f ninnllKv. Mr- tbf K-rp. .i.i li.tr'ili i The trotnnit who boss In r ilrt'm. h iu Kalinin rhy ban n bamiuir li c'.lt.' nt Hit' leii'ples of her own Imsii Tl e womnn '.vl.o imiroiiiJis'M it "mult orile:" ' llUM lilirts lier OH'll tosvti miirr t! :. I I n enloon. Sin- ei:d n.-ru-y tit of . tinvn tl.nt Klioulil I. ;-s-i lunxo K ;.I. ttt ' work: nli.' IiiimnU l!lm-si, iin i.ih(Iht f i I. er: i.. Tl: woman for stlu u it dl..:' In lliU losvh Is kms1 i' jiito; i I ii svii: onemy u Knipoiiit iImii i.i- p1:. ;:, It Iu n!unvn nprHiiri-.! tu 'll.e (initio llir.I.lLo llilltrfs Miltl, by tl.f nn-: . : .it. 4 utnl omnuf.-'rtt'rer svbo Mi:p'i 11 s 1 man's liMu'wi'id fiuclit i ti- I'n il enough for tuv troumir. bn.'U nml Ii r htooiBcli nml her puilir. If it l-n't giHxl nmutfti. tibe hli iiiM In'.it tl. u 11M ii'.nn to a lowti wbrro things milt her bullet. ,, ., . .n. .0. ,. ki 1 2I h i 1 1 11 i: Til iXM '1 'I'Tri'Sl I I sssW i lilllliflll VK'h VIRlfflkllflllssl ssssssi1 MlsteWEi I'M .r- ail' vs crciiT! ,d w kk. 4 AWOPM WITH fJ .C.0PAY3 TRIAL FREE. k )$$ VMclft While we can rot wish Sir Thomas Lipton "better luck next time," we cau say that if any blarsted Hritisher is to take the cup away from us, we would rath er he would be the man. The American people despice a snob, but they admire a genuine gen tleman, and Lipton is a gentle man from the ground up. It is now dog eat dog the great American sugar trust has AS$n et vt- u""'' cpWe" ' beKim war on the Oxuard beet m i Am toJay svell uud ktronx the result I sugar trust. After a while the wsKtSiof both trusts will be found 11. l&Otlm We live by our blood, and on Tri-o llnntlnsr In "tVsnliiriKliin, "'tie Helo'tlua. plnutlug nml emo of nil treesi III the ktretU of Washliiglon nro iiuihr the sllres'COn of tbe IMntrb't iiutliorllleM, Itiijlvldrtl picferenes'ii n.- prlvati) eiilerprlnes ere not nllowisl tu regulnte this Improvs-meiit, nn In gen era II;- dom- In oilier ill!. . .Miu'eover. tbe elly hn Km own nursery, wlnse Mwdii pltiuU-d from It own tiee grow ,11,1 L .1.. Mil ,1... I... . .. -I...I... n. , I "'" "i'"J o nn- iniiirii s.iril'lim. was a rainy, dreary day, soon, m jsn. iiuriug the era of great mU. ulc.p.'il ImproveuiPiils, (loveruor A. II, Klteplx-rd np:oluled n coihitilnHhin to lesiilitc tliN buportiiiit nmtlur, nnd ltd efforti have blotlglit (iliotit the beauty nml iiulfotmlty of uliatlo oslstlug In Woithlugtoii today. SIMP'E coMfoirr v 'cCAr irt il' aiR5iTn (.At 1. r i t. t ..... i I kKJ VUITIT' I . i l ' " Is . S ,y ' ! ,! -. . I r. ' l ? - tl V ! ' ' " "t "' l-'"-"li4lsrliiii I. W21,, V- i .1 iL.r'lvSv5f es-,ni..l'iHirtiii.i.. y uu.f V. Ju tSS'l llf H tf--iNt - n . .'.-1 - nu. ... m t "j 7,'Ki' ' J W-iC. M " ' ' i-i ' ' W. ttX 4'JfL if. JW.S '11 kmkA Alffi BsXfl r mjHLjvk . .1 -I Ml . f.t,. I I '. , fl ! ... ... . . '-,. ' - . . t , i . ,' v . . . . . . ' ; . . - . . " . l - !. ' , ! S . k i I '(I l . . ' .' I I "" ' Mr tf m r f-, tr.t i fo,, j -tow si I I mi. Intuit ..i,.tnn, if.in , ' . . ' .. i , '"III. V VTlil.SI. IlOllV It !. I. l . li ZKft S.ill.ul, l,'li, S r. ir ,s suit I ri or Sr .os Ik Hsiiss, Ins alL-K'.i in in rrsireiiso nvincr. AillusUMs lubnv llirure. sWMssssWsssssnMs "ll'i'l . tin n O.-irdl." I' .eg fiirnils and Vlolnrlii. I'ruiinntil. rrl iims sutli. t O . r .n ssles',.. In c-'tfer or It wns nt WluiNor eiutlo that Queen t. i ,in.llin-. today u ..i ihey iiiMciiiminl Vleturln, then only n girl of "d. illil .Itmlmr nf tlwlr i.n fire w.'l DO NOT v.dirii tsbi' deNcrlbiil nn "tho most nerv- utih thing n woman ivns ever called on lo do" when Mm Miiuimnueil tbe young I'liueo Albert of Saxe-L'oburg'Ootbii lo WAIT. Ik, in. I tKiMmM liy npiMimt nml iiilslrolintr "ltnsrovimel " I)iroiil tho- ills. rav at inscf ntsit fur ll thn. Ih "IIO.MI'. (lOI.IH'tll'K" is sold at llrtr catinnirlt' low after Mr. Roosvelt's return to Washington, and after a btuy morning the president nnd his secertary started out for a walk. Just outside the door lay a home- 1co frio..,llcc .!., no ,.lc i nnlneri Hoy I rut is v, ...w..w,;, ..Uft. .., ...w-,.. ,wj Jt,rt ou t.i)i(. t() cHt (hu pr)co nf n me wall as lie could get, -us hotly cnrrleil over, nolltl or out of (into gar i nossible observntinn. A tin- twni Vo mnUo no apology for copying ex ,. mn.. .i. -i i. J nctly tho itbnpen of tho Htylemalieiii, There isnotllint?clsc to liw, . , "'uuu" l,"; u,JUl J,l- or for nmrUlug tbem nt liuir or lews i litre JbnoininkUSC to UVC iookei- u a.)prelesivt.jv to Ec' than half their price... The bcnollt Ih vcrtululr yours. Tho bent of every worthy grado Ih what wo incnii to provide. To nerve ,V'tv'V'''t',-'V"-sV curled up into the smallest possi- t "" if" uito mwihor tblng to offer , . . ' , i "'ii newest of tho now ut prlcea lllto t. Wo rlsrlsro n ct, o --" "vuiil lll lull, illlil tlioao. -- w v.miiw w -JviU VW 0 our blood is rich or poor. up anpreiiensiveiy to .see sjii ui uy. .- . . , ... When strength is full and ,f a ',cl: or,a, j5e " ?lth yu' .rsttic, i.:k ... l.,.: nowl" would comoel him to beat freshed, bone muscle and brain, ' , raPltl rUrtat IJlU "o"B of J.,,, nm, welcowo ,0 you ,H our all in uouy and mind, with con-i Ult iUU occurrea. mt. uoosveit's nil tint time. tinual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we arc starved ; our blood is poor; there is little nutri ment in it. Back of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, It sets the whole body going again man woman and child. tows' Livery Mi null Sale Stills, Burt Case Proprietor. Rpsoburg Oregon jj ll private Interview mill "proimneri" tu ici.-.-.f One lUUr, thus pbi.ir.K- within inufi llllll. Sill bnil llrstt mil liilo svliell UH II jblrteryUnlyii iresslmam more etlrsliMl tlutl hoy of 17 he eitmo with li.H fntlier to iolhersco.tlii m to jo. I'stll dllretluni nc. i.ugim.-ii, nun sviieu, inreo eurN inier, eeiHMny o pKluife. SwcIm1 mlvke liskil. be -iiinde iioHecnt"of bid love for bl-i rd 4,y,.-unn wlun iurisil ttlilimu run ohnrgr. Snt ptn;ld to .h y I art of tlio stoiM oi rwlril of Ha IM: AiMpmi Pr'. ''-J7 ItDWIS II. Hll.liSACMPANV, 3)0 ml 3jl .Vmlrt SIhu MlJitelplilJ, iir-SKii(l I conWrt lair cousin "no otio wns nuriirlxeit nnd etery ono wna delighted." Louilon Tit-Hits. THE HOME' COLD CURE An Iiigciilnuii Trontmoiit by which l)riiiil;ii"liii" lloiiig Unri-il IJ.tlly in Sjilto of Themselves . Xn Xoxinns Dnsds Xn Wimknniiig o llui Ners-" A pleimiml and J'ohI. llu Ourii lor tho l.iijuur JIubit. Jf yon liavc not tried It, send for free sample, IU atitiaUe tans will surpriw.- you. tiCOTT fit &0WWK, Chemists ifO Vi Tearl btrcet, New york, jjc. uuil fi.w, all dci),'i;Uts. ?jh ijavtc n S, ?j!"-r, t ... i iL BesiBis and Teams in the Oity. :vfy My uaru mw lately ncuu eniniged iim i lutvo ndi.uil n bovonil nowiigs nml .DU butter propuretl tbniiovor to " liiruish you good turn-outs : ; : : d i'. . o. ;-... i- -1 .a i r t a j , x .aiisicui siovk given special aiieniiou. unil atui sec me, pi It Is now Kenemlly lomwn ntid iinderttiKUl Hut UnmLcniiHkSlsa ill,viti nnd not unilf lies. A Imdy filled Willi f-oiuilu nnd eetsim cQuipletuly slvilli iwl by p-rindlail or i-oiisliin iiv of lutosi'.iitlnK limuirs, ii-(ulrM tin nnlldote cfli.ill- of iirnlmlljlnx "nil i riiitlcntlnK tills poi son, mid ili-stroyui't ll.e crttvinK for InlunlainH. SulTvrrrii m.ty now litre lliumst-lvc nt limur Mitlioiil pulilicity or loss nf lime from huVi.nu by HjU vsnndoifiil "1IOMI'. (1 )l.l) Ct'KK ' vvlils.lt li.isl.ieu prifoclrdnflsr tnany yiirs nf clout sliidy nnd tri-uni'iit ofiiielirlnti'i, 'Ilm f.ilthfn nut niriirdlni; in dltsellons nf this synmUrfiil ills- 'i Icosory Is poslliuly swMiilewl to otirn tli most U lohsllnjtj ense, no nintler liow, hard u ilrlul.t-r. Our nvoriltsliuw thn iiutrscloiis Iramforin.illon of Ihoutiinili nf Drunkurds Into soher, linliis- trio'is mid upright limn, . W1VI CUHK YOUR HUSIl'sNOSII CIIII.UUKN CUItl'. YOt'K 1'ATlIKKSII 'I his remedy Is In nnsenccniiosmini hut Is n nrulliq for this dUentii only, nnd Is so skillfully duvlsrd anil pri-iKiied that it is tlif.roiifihly sohi- hl nnd pluikinl lo tho tnsle, ro lli.it It can U given In n cup of Uvi or ceffeu without he Lnswledgu of Iho lieiion tnklnc it, 'I lititiinnils of Driinkwd) luvti cured 'themselvivi with ilis (ldclt.i rumcjly, nnd ns inniiy morn have iteun viuud and iiu.U4ti,)I'crtu incti by luviug illiu Coos Bay Wliolcsalo Litiuor HlvAIKjUAltTKIlH KO.lt II I U It (illADK MQUOUK CIIOKT. WINl-IH AND I'lJitli DUANDIKH. LtlADING DRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER "pontily Grdcr Solicited. Ramer HOI.K AUliNT FOR TIIK OKI.K-JIItATKI. eer. amlly nnleiH for 1'npi, plulH anil qtuirts, tlelivorcd by tho uubu. JRobert Marsden. 'JsVsK'sVeiii ."Ws.'s.'h.'-'ii'JV'iVSk lUf