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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1901)
S$Ft -" W tfs V L f r 5. Bl L '(flf!!! aajkMsaSMU, JM4MtM II ASTHMA CORE FREE Astlunalciic Uiings Instant Relief r,ud nil Cases. I'cummcut Cure in HUNT A.V.OM'Ti:!.Y Fit hi: OX UKCBlTttV OF POSTAL, "Write your nmnu nnd utldiuM plainly. ,. IT" f FOR TEW YEARS Thcro is n.itliinj; like Athmn!ono It lirlnps iiiMMiu relief, eten In tlio worst ciie. It cute when all eti lull. IheKev. C. IWVUI.Ls. ofVUU Kl.ljrr, 111.. kijv "Your ttial IkiiI of Atlhmtkne mvivrtl ttt Rotxl condition. 1 iwnrct tell joii hew llunlful I (wl lor the Rood cVe trtl fnmi (t. I nm a sAitv, chained with putrid jcne Ihrrvtl nmt Atthm.1 for ln )eart. Itlrirxthrdofcvw bdns cured. I mv )otir advertisement forjthe cut el th dreadful nml ter ncntlnf dkeme, Aithma. nmt thought )o lutd ov crrolrn )cunelte, but tcsolvtdto Rltr It a trtil To rn)alinitl.mttil. the tiltl acttd tike nchair.i, Sktut me n firU totted looin" Rov, Dr Morris Wochslor, R.Uibl of thr Cone. "'"I limd. . Nm York, Jan. 3, 1901. Dks. T.ut rtuos". MRinrtsK Co., Gentlemen- Your A'llinwlefic ban exceBeut rtrnrtlr wAnlm'.iJnril IIj) Feter, and lt cempo ilicn nUVtmtr,U troubles tthtca. rnrnUre tilth Ajthmt.y lit hibtu ! n.'enfehtaj and uomlrrful. After rutin; it cartful'; nnalil, tvecan t.itethat Atthnukr.e com tains uiofium, mor phine, chlorofotm or ether. Very tiuljf joiirt. lit, . Hit. .UUIIIU.s IVhl'MSI.bH 1! 411ft V w cvEsyPrp RIN8S BELIEF. rafWfvnmtvwmYmwOTMfOOT-OTXi .MiwMrsiftw-WYimiTiwwtirn Since the nbove was in tyre it scents tlmMlic Y. M.'C. A. is to be officially declared dead. This is not one of the steps toward the building up of the town. THIS INT- Avon Snasc. N. V Feb. 1, 1901. at. na. Menu ink Co. Gentlemen: I ttrite thlitrMimomtl front n env of duty, (urine, trted the woniktftil effect ol your Atthmilcnr, or the cute of A.thnto Mv ttlf-h. Itm aft1tni uhh p.tntoJf nllin. for the rmt )carc.. IHtmo. evhaustrdmy on aVttl n uctlas rtunroihri. I charfivJ la m your lsn upon )wt v.mJow on 130th street. New York. I nt oner or-ulned Ixxtle of Athm.. H-nr. Mywfe eommencnt I tlms Unltont the lt 01 Novrmtwr. ltrrrMonFottartlitrndK.il JniprovMUMit. Alter utlrg on? Uv.tle licr itiKnu hti diMpretml nml he U rntirrlt frrr fropt 11 II fvji.ptoiEv t feet lh.u 1 can conicjrntioutly recommend the mrdiciBe to nil uho nre aMictnl ttith tWUltrrlog dicMC Yoarj Rnpectfidly, O. D. PlIHl.I'i:. .Nt. D. D. T.rr ntos. tlU; Co. Vtb. 5. fot. Ointlerncn: I wai troublml ttith Asthma for 21 year. I tnre trreil nwmeroiM tfmrdie. but they have all failed. I ran aercxt toiiradrertnemrnt and sitrtetl ttllh a trial Ixtllk. I teund rr llrf at once I haw wnee ttarchtteit -ur futl.itrcd bottle and I am ever crrwttHl. I hate f tmilv of four children, and for lx trmrj tv. uiuble to twk I am now te the bmt of hrnlth and am dolnc butinen etery day. "tVi tntimony you oan nvtVc uh we of vo fit Home addreu, 235 Kitinton tretl. S IlArttAKl.. 67 l'jMtiJ9h itCity Tla4 bottlo oont nb-solutoly roo On rocolpt Tof postal Di.notde'Ay. Wilte nt once, nddrating DK. TAFT IIRO.V MCDICINU Co.. t Um 130th M, N. Y. Qty. OASTMAIL. Saturday, Xov. JH 100 J Published HverySaturday by the 3Laji Pt'Dusinxo Co. JSUItSCRtPTION RATES Ovefcar, (in advance) ,. ..$2.00 Sx month i.eto Thro ruonihj.. jo OREGON'S (NEWSPAPER LIW In tlio lows f On son (f is-fit, njipen tlip following " !' 30, which prttte cU every ritizeit fnuu Ik-Iiik ImiHWtM urxm by iniblislicru nf iifwitatwrn or erluli caR either In the xtte in eNwherc. KverjtMNly lumld kiii tliN riii))' f the liovfur iirotectinn ugniint mic!i allciniHH: SWTlW U That wliPiieier any jier Mti.iNHiii:tny or crtrjxiratlun oivnln or iiiniroiiiiis any newsnaikT or iK'rtoiiical of any klml, or wherever any editor or lninrletir of any mieli iiiiv-jijikt or ixnodlcal. shall mail or neml any Midi newiJiaier or iteriuillral to any ktoii tir IHTAiiiA in till- .Stale without tirit ref iv inj; an onler for eaUl iieiicjiaiter or ieri 'Kliral fnuu surli wixu or iktxuh to whom nald nevmiaiK'r or erIiNUeiil I UtalUtl or sent, Phall Ih dwiiuil to 1h it jlft.utuit no debt or oblicctlfii i-li.tll ac eniaasalnU nurh ntT.ui or persons whether mM nevwpaiKT or perio liral lrt welled by the pi run or perxouj to wliom it U hciit or !! t. WASHINGTON CIDKNT People throughout the South seem to be very much excited be cause President Roosevelt enter tained at dinner llookbrT. Wash iiiRton, the foremost Neyro in America and the man who is doing the most for his race. Some of the utterances of the Southern press ate so wildly in temperate and so scurrilously abu sivc of the President that ouc wonders what sort of people they arc down there, any way. Presi dent Hooicvelt in eutcrtaiuiuj the fotcmost representative ol the African race, acted the part of a gentleman and n Twentieth Century American. It was a recognition of the nobilitv of brains, not birth or color, and the South is simple uiaking'everal different kinds of a fool ot itself by frothing nt the mouth about it. ndurnto Your riotvrta With Citaearela. Candy ratntrtlc. cure coaatlpatlon forrter. IOc.Sc. It C. O CfalUdncslau refund money. Hodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon cat. Thla nroiiiriiltittt rontjillW all of tho rJlui'st.iiit-i nml ttlucsLs till klmlii of . fowl. itBlveslnstttiarollef tvmi never , Wllj, a K.,jous w.c,jCut, near her JS'-'V:: hw" i r,Ui,iiiv!home at KcthyvUlc. Ore. She - .v'i jv miw iit ...... w Tttesdav evening, No. ember 5, tool, Mr. 'Minion Omigl.miud Miss Klsie Undeiweotl, Rev. T. A. Vest uniciatitig. (Ci'Cril.S.I. lll'I.I.UTIN) Word 1in-- been iccicved in this citv, by Mt s. J. P. Meser, th.,t bet M.stcr, Mh, Satan (.iiblis, met ctomnchs can tnko It. Jly Its usonmny thouNimlri tf dyttpeptUvi havo boon turcd after ovorvtlilnrf e!so fallen. It provonta tormntlonof paion tlu M nch, rollcvln nil dhtres after eat uicutiiTunncccidary. iieastnt. to It onn't help but do you flood rrepsmlonlrbY K nxlVtrrAt e 'hl-o The 1. bolllo couuluitu tluiothov. Uu. i&&gzx mmmmm TJ10 greatest amblilon of Araer-1 lean men and women U to havo I home blessed with children. Tho woman afflicted with female dis- , eai.0 Is con'tantly mcnaccil ttith becoming a childless wife. "So tucdlclno can reitoro de;i'l or. gam, but AVino of Cnnlul does regulato ilcrangciucnu that nro- vent conception; doe jirvvent 1 miscarriage,; does rtntoro weak i I functions and shattered nerval nnd docs bring babies to homes barren and dcsolato for years, j AVlno of Cnrdul giu-s women tho I ncajtn anil ktrcngth to bear ltcal- iuy cniiurcn. ion can get a dollar bottlo of "WJno of Cardni ! from your dealer. WINE"CAfil!g!! iu iiartet btrett, Memjihla .Tenn., April 11, 1801. I In rebruary, jsof, I took o5o bottl. of Taedford's Xllack-DrauchU 1 badbeen married flnn years end bad never ! given blrtb to a child until I took Wiv, of ( arduU Mow I an mother of oflno babtrirlrltrhlah xtam Imm 1mtii iri. The batV Waleha tnflrin luinndii an, f I feel aa well aa mv iwmn i.nniri A.i Now my noma is bappy and I never Mill I be without Wfnoot Cardulinjnrhou.e I uiiiu, m. j vf. V. SMITH. I'M A9i0G fttwl tlt.lll AArm 4l.. !rft,.'".k'':t'i- I, CLruiSi.-Tn k "- t--"i IaoBlB(r Soolnl Hlr!rU. "Mars can boast a much older clrUI- Mtlon than ours." "Say, how tbclr first families will look down on ours when we becln to get cbumtnyl" Cleveland Flaln Deal,. ft. THE Y. M. C. A. That the Y. M. C. A. should be obliged to close its doors even temporarily is very much to be regretted, but as this is written it seems as though there is much danger that the closing may be permanent, lietorc tins paper reaches its readers it will probab ly be decided whether or not an eflort will be made to continue the work. If the l.'.dies and gentlemen who have charge of the destinies of the association decide to make another effort they should receive all the assistance and encourge ineut possible from those who have at heart the be.s.t interests of the boys and ounq men of Marsh field. There is not the slightest doubt that Marsh field would support a properly and economically con ducted Y. M. C. A. if all the available forces could be utilized and made to work harmoniously together. Those who consider the town too small to support an 'located until there is a political institution calling for perhaps $50! campaign on and then he goes PORTLAND'S ENLARGE MENT OE THE HEART (Cnpltal Journal. 1 The people of Portland some times wonder why the whole of western Oregon is not aflame with enthusiasm for the Lewis and Clark Exposition. A handbook to promote that enterprise has just been issued filled no doubt with the best thoughts of the Port landers toward the rest of the State, as well as of themselves. Salem is prominently mentioned iu the same in ouc place, on the map of Oregon whare the name of the Capital could not very well be omitted bur- the fly-speck indicating where it is located is carefully covered ov?r and no one can tell whether it is to be found on the Willamette river or at the head waters of the north fork of the Santiatn. The type in which our city is spelled is smaller than Tacoma, Seattle or the Dulles, and it has 1:0 railroad. liur thank God it is there, and in the greatness of their hearts it could not be omitcd. Iu spite of this there are lots of people at Salem would favor a million dollar ap propriation where they would pay thirty or forty thousand dollars of taxes for a Portlauc'. exposition. The Portland moss- back cannot see beyond the nar row valley in which his town is Mrs. Pepperday "Mv fu.st husband had a great deal mote sense than you nave." Air. Peppcrdny ' 'True enough he died." Harper's Magiuiui. She "How beautifully Miss Heavyweight dances! She doesn't seem to touch the lloo; sonic times!" He (who'e feet ate still suffering from the last polka with her) "She dotsu't!" Punch Robert Lowe, allerwatd Lord Shetbrook, once saw n deal member of Parliament trying his best to catch with his eat-triim'et the wotds of an extremely dull speech. "Just look at that foolish man," said Lowe, "throwing away his natural advantages." "If I stand on my head, the was driving 11 fractious ho'e, when it became uncontrollable mom 1 ami tlucw her tint of the buggv, ,Mrt' and drained her for quite a dis- intie. 1 iv 1 iiciiii w.ts i"tu imuiv, and her left arm was bt ikcii just below the shoulder and just bo low the elbow, besides being btuied uluiut the hod v. Shr was getting along faitlv well at last tepoits, but .she is not by any means out of danger. J. P. Tnppcr has purcluwd the Hotel Coquille, fioui John Cut leu, and will takcdinige the fust of the month. Mr. Tnppcr Is an old, and ropulat. hotel man having mn the Tuppct house at Haudou for several years. Mi. C urren has-, while miming the "Coqtnlle" lwiU.p an excellent patronage, and has been foremost among Coquillc'.s progiessive cituens. While no regiet to lose Mr. C'uticii, we wish his CASH! II. A. BMlTlf. . J. SMITH. 0. T. J0HII. Is tho watchword thtxt has (secured to our house tho TRADE and Confldonco of I tho Farmers In California T'S ASH- WHEN WE BUY OR. SELL No mutter whom. No Hooka I No Cnnvanruirn. Only our 40 u;u cntnloguo telltt nil about it, Bond ttwlny for 0110. , SMITHS' CASH STORE 33 MARKET STHEET. SAN FRANCISCO. :?: J Ji V- N 0 R. T i) N. i 1 1 1 ' " ' 1 A' NI'WS IHA1.UK .VXD AtlKST J !' ',"" I ',' p"" "flue o it liT 1' n r M 11 11 il I ' 1 " M 11 b h e r I p 1 1 ti n i for nil " p n p t' r f a 11 il pet 1 11 d I e a I h . Fl'ie dstiirx mid ttituitTu. 1 Miilloin r.v. Jovu'lry, niitinnt. v. i: I : , Micesfor snct'e. i' . (MviiTi.it mi nt UNTr.urntsrl Theie nre now acq pupils en rolled in the public ehool at this place. The number is y,mitcr ' thnu the four teachers can haiid'e laud the directors have decided uM tiimnrai t iTvftr t k. ru rv ilr Dtt W f jw .ua Zt Wrm tt 5Wt&KfKJWraH 7. i:ikii-si it- , . alll'l I fc-. Iitnod nil riicli hviMt' 1umi1 fTicn't mov '.1 ... 1 1 employ .. . . 1 the selesttou has nut rt UiCl lllltl. another teachei, but fji tatot, AIL ..IS rlCUlt. "Now," he i-outiuued triumphantly, "when I stand 011 mv feet, whv doesn't the blood all rush to my feet?" "I'ecause," replied Hostetter McGinuis,"your feet arc not empty." Tit-Hits. Whati she would have:"or instance, Johnnie," said the teacher to the bright boy of the class, 4 'suppose your father had a hundred dollars and gave your mother fifty, an- then borrowed; ten from her what would she have?" "She'd have a sore baud." "What do you mean?" "He'd have to cut the money lcoc from her fingers." Haiti mote American. A rural man of letters: Josh UA liner's the greatest reader here at the Corners. Ait' that hain't nil: he acts 011 what he reads." Lige "Yew bet he been made. The titer ringc of two of Mxtth ( Point's most opular young jk'o ple took place at the patsoungo of the M . E. Church South, .11 CoquilleCity.Wcdnesd.iv, Nov (, 1001, when J. C. Robctt. lid to the alter Miss Kale Ur.tdeu, Rev H. C. Allen, pioiioitnciug the ceremony that made them for ever one. The bride is the sec ond haughler of tin latt V A. Hriukti ami is one of Myitle Point's accomplished ami ixipul.ir young ladies and the groom is oik of the publisheisol the Eutcrpiisc and one of our best known and promising young men. They will icside iu the Heiisoti cottage on Willow street. Mrs. Cordelia Davis, wife of W. 1. Davis of Remote, died at j Camas Valley, l'riday, Nov 1st, iqoi, aged about 2. yiais. 1 he deceased was well and favorably known mid was a consistent ii? cu.ics 11 M & k m . auaiak.- m. '' rifli SB "ill '" lf t Uteri 'n a- i I MCiP tl't.. t: .Ut. .lUt .. I . -a" 01 "I k ' I"- "' ' l ,Wl. .' (11 Ibw taw et it - KVWt IrrJ " ' i t'f J-Vmflf '-, I '1 J . V J.V7 f. L -.,.. r vmta' is. r r t iTnvr v u. IBYzA ' V1W V I' f m!Nh Mm I LtHWIir 3-Tl WL' ,1 .. B' .Tn 1 ! Sitlttl i tilit: i-st f kytA . r s. ,.t Hkjfc, ila V Uf riif fr lrl i !', k 1 fn in 1 TJU v viotAi. Jto; M IwMtoth Pre VlliitfBMlny l 1 JCtflgUMfflWJgS If. .0 WOUCN. fl 'ililnm' LlTflS riistiiiiiyvi nrnii fjl t m jBisB v t- -.nut . Ai'SKjivaUB feiillM!, lin Bit is iVvTe?7nB9 - LtlrH... a. IV ,J. SlQJkXSJIM trecilv'lallrir, f iSa ,ViiilB in. li.v?S9ia ARE YOW i .DEAF?' fjfitllP ANY ri .N' 1 1 j t arrv mw KSZ"!"- -rr-v-3iC2 i... .Tvi ..?v rvt . ? 'r - 2 NOISES? rss 'w ALU CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE WOW CURABLE by our iietv iti . t 1 Only tliot" Imhh tleaf rr Inctirnlile. HEAD NC1SES 8EASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. VSERMAN, OP OALTIMORE, OAYOt a month to be raised, by subscrip tion or otherwise, forget that Marshfield is one of the easiest towns on eartu 111 wmcli to raise money for any good purpose. Had Secretary Leavens stayed here and the proper efforts been put forth the institution would have been on a solid basis today. Of one thing we may rest as sured. It would be easier to find support for the inst.tutiou if it were conducted as a full-fledged Y. M. C. A., on a small scale, than if it were attempted to keep the thing drizzling along iu a half-hearted, poverty-stricken way, of no particular use to itself or any one else. Marshfield is always ready to respoud to an effort, on the part of a man or an institution, to get in and do something, but has lit tle sympathy with half-hearted men or institutions. This is said, not as a criticism of the mistakes that have been made in the man agement of itke Y. M. C. A., but as indicating the actual situation and the Hues on which a success ful Y.!m. C. A.- could be estab lished her?. . out into the rest of the state mid slobbers from his mouth lib. a hidebound livery stable charger turned into a white clover pasture. The skin of the heart of such statesmanship will never be used to float an airdiip. fill Titilttf Mi! Mtrh m (mii ri.,;ct.. i.i.. ...i -i;.i u(...,if,... ..(??"'", ..-i does! Now, last week ter mv I ,,,L. ,1()JH. thiU .,,.,, Um. ,,,, myAj ; lunit lior i.ttifl.. In iK'ir uli.. ti no . """rni h urainwni inr raiMrin. nir mre nmn'iia. wlllio.it any hhviu. riHi.iiiima initio ueill lltr gllltn . ill IOJfMll tlS tut t.h)ki.ii m-hiIkh Ihr ,.,.t rmn1.11l.4r ,Imi41MuI lli...llt'wlu.l.,l.l .lth.t marrieil to V. r. IJivi-., wlio survives her. The leainius were brought to Remo'.efor iiitermeiit and weit laid in rest Sunday iu tht bttrviiig gt'Mtud nt tliat place a large eoii'oiir-c ot : rrowiug Iriem's following (lie iciii.iiiis 10 theit last re'iug place A Liberal Offer The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to any one wanting a reliable reir cdy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or constipation. This is a new remedy and a good oue. Red Cross Drug Store. flLLEGIvD HUMORISTS. Kie, A IIOCfiEKm'JCn'd hehmtiox When Attain woke, ami llkcwleo within the garden fair, They luolail njxm each other with a mrt of Cheyenne ntare, Till Adam Hiinntereil put her ami ixillto- ly tipped IiIh hat And btU: "Vour purilnn, madam, dont thee knoiv where wo nro utV" Said kIii: "Alan! I canst not tell;lt'iuny flrnt vhlt here; Why don't thee rwk theM'rvantsV" "There is none," said he, "niy dear, Not one, from Hath to HiickeiiHuck, from Create to Kunkakeel" "Well, then, it'n very pain that ive'ro Iu Paradise," suld she. Hontoii filobe. 'Tis better to have loved ant?, received alimony than uever to haveJoved at.alL.T-Life. . knowledge, he answered two ad- vertismcuts of iiiatrimouial bureaus, sent for three packages of love powder nn'a book on hyp notism, an' he also sent a dollar ter a feller in New York for seventeen wajs ter git rich in three mouths!" Puck. A Violent Attack of Croup Cured "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup iu a ioleut form," says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christau Evaii"clist, ot Eilley, Mo. "I g;.ve her a few doses ofCliambcrl tin's Cough I Remedy and iu a short time all danger was past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the first symptous appear, win prevent the attack. It COtltnillS till ntiiltltl nr nlli,.r harmful smbstance and may be 5 on their fod something i$ given as confidently to a baby as I Wrontf. They need a little to an adult. Eor sale by KcliThcIn in ttei their dltiKr t I -- - IWVI IV mly an of-rrtiJH conul hl) tm, nl rn. that itljr tcitiiMfm.ly, thai Ihchrjht ht wouhl t lien mT, tMi mr rtTvinK I" inr RHnini Tr WtHIHI l"T Bl iifirrrT. I lh mwjci ir mlviMif-vmrMt aecHUiimlly in n Nfr Voik iirr bh-T milrittl wmr tirt "' iiri r-t wsri it nur irw itstyi uki 11111LT in lMir iiuriiHHtft. inr IMHrresi. Help... Nature I Babies and children need j proper food, rarely ever medi- I I cine. If they do not thrive . I on their a I th.Uk )0 linlay. ftrr flr wr. I., mr ht-ttmu In tlie iIim.t 1 car Iu. brcu t uliii ly tc.liMul otaitlly ana trc lure luaiu Vnvtnilr torn. I' A. hi;hjia.i, jjo. lltrawiHay, lUllluioir, Mil. Our treatment doc not Interfere with untitil ovenimtluiu B..n,,,u,,c.,la YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME '",ftc,r,'.,- INTERNAT10NAL AURAL CLINIC, GOG LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL Crosy Drug Store. COUNTRY EXCHANGES 1'I.OKKKCK WI'.ST Members cf the Rebekah lodge in town have bteu at work for some weeks on a r.ilk quilt which is to be disposed of next Thursday evening and the proceeds go to the lodge. The quilt contains thirty blocks, each the gilt of a member of the order and each block bearing the name of the donor and the name of the office, if any, which she holds in the lodge. The bloks are .set to gether with ribbon of two colors pink and green, and has n great deal of ornamental stitching, mak ing it a thing of beauty. Roy R. Knox, who has been deputy county clerk for two or three years past, has resigned his position and will enter the mr'Wnerv working properly. S,fe$ OF COD LIVER OIL WmiHYPOPNOSPHlTESorLIMZZSODA now i i.oi;.M,i: I Jino my .Mary w.ililni elnlhix, When iiiorn ttiL; miui tMhhlitlUj,'brl(hl Her face U hit liming like it ne, Tim I'm when I hue my .Mary. I hue my Mary when ln N dime, With hands mid nrnumf nnwy white .She Iijiis her windilng in the sun, Oh, how I line my .Mm). We gn to lake firm from Hie line Win n dewy nhtai litieUlil itnwn, Ai.d liiMttllliK ebwttt she Miya Mie'ri nitne, Thin imwt I hive my .Mary. I.'. Holer 111 Sinltlii .Mitil'llenilil. The colonel's wife isn't named Mary antl'she doesn't do the wish ing. If she gels onto the colonel':! little game Maty is liable to gut fireo. THE HOME COLO CURE An IneenloiiH Treatment by tvlilcli DrnnkiirilaitrM ltidni: (Jnreil Dully in rtpiluDlTlieiilriilveit. No Nii.xioiih l)i)i'K Xt VV'enkenlni o lint Xnrte A nlonntinil nnd I'il llvn Unto lur'tlid I.iitior llulnt. will generally correct this I I difficulty. J If you will put from one- j fourth to half a teaspoonful I In baby's bottle three or four I times a day you will soon see I j a marked improvement. For f ! larger children, from half to f a teaspoonful, according to . age, dissolved in their milk, I If you so dIre, will very j soon show Us great nourish 7 t Ing power. If the mother's ? .1 milk does not nourish ihe 1 ICugene Loan & Savings Hank as j i,,Ktr h rubric 4U ,i V bookkeeper. J. D. Hamlin, who I 7' J, ? " S l" I has uss stec at d flerent t itit-s I '" "- win snow an ene with the work iu the clerk's office, will succeed Mr. Knox as deputy. At the residence of Tared Scott. on North Eorl:, at aevcu aVcloel: F at once both upon mother 1 .inr! rltiM V M M,,W V.tllV., I yx. in-4 f i.ci all drueiUli, f SCO TT & UOWNE, Chrmlttt, Kw Ycrl. l(v',iuj.;jiMxjt; utl(Bt ll-f uui amfl J. Much of Mttli., The ittratiKer in any elty half a Hum ilretl yeam old. If ho knew nutliliiK of the clty'H history, would team from many of the hIkiih that the necond ami third KeneriKlonH had atieeeeiled to the luirlncriK or father mid Rraiidfntlier. It Is especially true of New York. The New York Trlhtino incntluiiH Home ,v cullar hIuiio and rclatea tho folloivjripr: A Ijudoner who had strollnl about the Htrceti of tho city with a New j other who .-ailed Ills attention to boiiio of Hie Blmts of nona itnreitl that In thin lenpeet New York wrw very lll:ti wjniion, nut in neltlier city was theto y Ntich Hlj;n an he saw In one of tlie old IhiKllsh tnivna n few hiuirs' run from the world'a inctroiiollo. Tho Mrii reads, "John MttleJohn'M Koiin & Mttl (Mttlo Mttlejohu, Doollttlu Mttlejohn 6i John Mttle). According to tho Londoner the Hint TiltUcJohn and I.lttlo wero jiartnerit. Tho former Knve Ida ilrat non Ida part ner'a family name, nnd Mttle uavo hta boy his partner)! Christian nnnie. Lit- tlejohn'fl second son was named for his mother's family, Doollttlo, Tho three sons rJiicceeded to their fathers' busi ness; hence tho sign Is entirely correct, and tho Londoner was right In saying that the aticecssors had no Intention of Jiehijr "funny" when they hatl.tiiol liw written- Itqopcaro. It It non ni.rallr known ninl timWritooti ImI )iUhltHinrU it ilhiMte Mini nut wr.V nM. A lly llllml Willi i-uIumi, nml nntra Aniiidrlcl)r tlitlirrnl liy rrkxllal or contun lite ol IntontoitinK I'ijiidh, i-iiiltr tin nnlulota iflwliIonl nruttiiUiinij nml iraillr iliiif; lliit rml. Hill, una ilrlroin lliu tmunc fur InKitk-anli, .Suirfira nvty now turn lliinrltnt nt homo ttiitiout puliliUl or Ium of Hint' lioni tutii.ottlijr lliit ttniKl'lfnl "IIOMIC ( JI.D Cl'KLt" wlilcli Ii.ii lirrn rfretril nllir miny ji.ui of ilovi tiidy nml irctlmnl orinttnlntns. 'I lie f.illlifu iimi riorilniK ' duration, of llili tioii'lrful Oil totviy mi Miililicly iurHiiioMl to mm tin) moil olittlu.itt' tow, no in ittrr liow hard it ililnler, Our irtortltho tin' in.irtcloiu Irnnafomiitlun df llioiliniiilt of Diiiiik.inls inlti miter, lliilus HKxit, ami iiiiilil men. WIVI'.s CUItl'. YOUIt IIUhllANDSII Cllll.imUN C'l'ltl'. YO'JK I'ATIIHUSII 'Hilt rrninlv It In no M-nw it notliiiin lull li n vtlfic for lhl (lUcme m.ly, and lio (Wilfully ilrtlitil anil pni.tri,il tlmt It It llioroii(;lily lolu. lite nml I'lt'iitiM to tlio Inklr, mi lli.it II ran Iw fjivrii in a iiii of tat or uillru tillliout trie fliicwliili,M of tlie ih'ikiii tnkiny it, 'llioirwrnU of DniiiKinli lnvu curnl llicnitclv.'i tvltli llu i!flrrU-t lunmly, unil at many mniv lute Ix-cn nurd nml ni.ulo Ifnijx-into turn by li.tvliii- the "CUKI." niliuliiUlirnlhy linliig fiicmli Ami nl Ultra ttllhotil Ihclr kiionlnlrjo In (olro or tra, nnd Mlrtn today lh.it they illiLonlliiuid ililnlln'of their own freo lll, HO NOT WAl'l'. Do not Imilrludrd tiy npparvnt nml inlilcadlni: "liiiirov!iiifnl," Prhe out Ilia tils rnta nt onco nnd for nil time, 'Ilia "IIOMK OOI.UCUP.IV'hioW nt tho extremely low pilcu of"bna Hollar, riui placing ttltliln reach of everybody it treatment moie cfftdual lhaii olliericoillni; J35 Ioij5o. Full dliections nc coniwny encli parknj;c, KpecUl advice byakilU cd phyaiclant when re(Ueited without eira charge. Sent prciuld to any pari of the tvotldi on receipt of nu Dollar, Addresi I)rpi, I'.6j7t KUWIN It, OII.USK CMl'ANY, 3339 ..tnd. 3334 1 latkel Slrco lilUdclplila, COircionc l coivfitt V,