The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 15, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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end E tlle ,uu ,'"V""-v-ins
benefits from t by using
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VVlicu yuu - -
WANT ADS,
oi'ii agents make money soil-
lug our hardy, gunrnntocd, stock.
Experience unnecessary. Yakima
Vullcy Nursery Co., Toppenlsn,
WllBll.
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VI,
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MEN, WOMEN I linvo n womlcifiil
luonoy-mnkor. ir you can glvo all
or part tlmu to a clean, good-pny-lilg,
pormniiont buslncHs, wrlto
IJynio, West Phllndu, Pa.
FOR HALE .My household furniture.
Apply J II Hall Ave., nuar Illlt
hcIiooI.
A SNAP For niiiii and wife ulshlut;
lo 1(coi boarders, If taken within
tho next fow dayBj houso partly
furnished, lurgu garden, cow nnd
ohlekoiiB. Apply at Times offlco.
sA &
Mtremely carclui tnai every
gg that touches your body
ihen i Is pure and clean.
"We ll hyBienlc bath
goods of nil kinds-clean,
loft and durable sponges;
firm. wcU-made body
toshes; pure and whole
ome bath soaps, etc.
After your bath, if you are
llble to ctifT muscles and
B use HEX ALL HUB
BlNOOIL. This Is a softening and
aoothJng liniment which Jm
oarts a warm, healthful glow
to the skin by increasing the
circulation. Sold with the
Rexall guarantee.
Lockhart-Parsons
Drug Company
"The Busy Corner"
-Main 2H U.
FOR SALE 20 foot gasoline launrli.
Union engine. Apply Times olllco.
WANTED 'JO RENT For ililnve or
four mouths; up to dale Visible,
Itemlugton or Underwood type
writer. Phono 311.
FOR ItKNT Seven room house,
modern; oloso In. Apply Robntl
Kruogcr, Fourth nud Cotnmoruliil
nvonuc.
FOR SAM': Newsstand, coiifvctkin-
ory nnd Ico crcnin hiuitiicHH In good
thriving town; paying proposition.
For particulars address Opportuni
ty, caro Times.
COOS IIAV TIDK8.
T)ol w Ib given tli-s time And
height of high and low wator at
Marshflold.
Tli tides uro placed In tho ordor
of occurrence with tholr times on
tho first lino and heights on tho sec
ond lino of each day; a comparison
of conscuutlvo holguts will indicate
whether It Is high or low water. For
high wator on bar, subtract 2 hours
34 minutes.
Date. .Inly,
lr.lllrs. .2. SB 0.03 4.00 9.04
Fcct .7.2 1.5 5.2 2.9
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
POUT.
For twenty-four hours ending
at 4:43 in in., July 15, by Ilcnj.
Ostllnd, Bpeclnl government mo-
teorologlcnl obsorvor:
Maximum 70
Minimum 40
At 4:411 a. in 40
Precipitation nono
Winds northwest; clear.
SURVEY CREW
IS AT BRIDGE
PERSONAL NOTES
SHERIFF GAGE is hero todny from
Coiiulllc.
PROF. ARTHUR HICHAIIDS has re
turned from llandon.
l'lion
vr
y$&
vz.
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
EXPERIENCED Monographer and
competent office girl wishes posi
tion. Phono 140-J.
BARGAIN HALE 1(1 hoiM'K)viT
auto for $450; first-clang condi
tion; fully equipped; cost now
$3000; will soil for $150 on cany
terms. John L. Koontz Machine
Shop, North Front street. Phono
130-J.
WANTED Mohair, wool and cas
cara bark. Apply to Henry Song
stacken, nt offlco of Tltlo Ounr
nntoo & Abstract Co.
11UY NOW.
Somo cholco lots In NORTH I1KNO
can ho had at a very reasonable price
If taken now. H.-8. GEAR & CO.
First National Dank.
Marshfield Cyclery
niorciiics Fon rent
Phono 1 ,-58-11. 172 No. Broadway.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
)f ThejFirst National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business, June It, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $238,510.72
uouds, warrants nnd securities 73,191.32
II. 8. bond to secure- circulation 25.000 00
teal estate, furniture and fixtures 81,011.34
will aud sight exchango 188,053.99
Total 9011,:i7..17
i i.inuiiji i inai
'spllal stock paid In . $100,000.00
lurplus and undivided profits 10,548.03
,lrculallon, outstanding 23,800.00
Jep's 477,024.7 1
Total ?0!1,:J7.'J.37
In addition In Cnnltal StonV th InrflvMnnl liability nf Stnrkhold-
krs It f 100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
8. CHANDLER, President. M. Q. IJOItTON, Vlco-Prea'ldout.
DORSEY KRElfzKR.'Oashliir.
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tSTAHMSIIIJI) IN 1880.
STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF
UNAGAN& BENNEH BANK
MAIISII FIELD, OREGON.
At tho close oY 'business, June II, 1012.'
REROimnRS.
glJJ " J Discounts $427,481.48
CTfe;;-- .50.000.00
i.bCj , . , , , . av,ii4.aa
TotM . ."'.''.'..... $723,593.70
Pltal Stocv ..... LIABILITIES.
igj. .d4 undiviaed'prof.u.';::. ::::::::::::::::::. n'XTo
Totl ' ' " ' l '
,ulB' i too ran ti
' t,-U,UJU.,
Will fJlvc Concert Tho Coos Rny
Concert Diind will glvo n concort on
Wodnosdny ovonlng, July 17, nt tho
Pnrlc.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
Coomib nm IIKJfrtY 9ENG8TACKEN, Mgr.
'won L " Phono m Pitting Unda a specialty.
-.-.., uoai aant "HABTBCDBV'
Oeneral Ag ftfarshfleld Office 14-J.
:'e-fliat Roof Fixed
vow
See CORTUELL
rawtf nti
WM. S. TURPEN
. ArchltecL
171 FRONT ST,
lBve$ Want Ads Bring Results
Short, on Gasoline. Chnuffours
Nelmo nnd Wilson carried Mnrshllold
parties tit tho game nt Myrtlo Point
yesterday. Wilson ran out of gaso
line on tho road and had a hurl time
rustling enough to make tho return
trip.
Will Meet Weilnesilay. Tho Wo
men's Auxiliary of tho Presbytorian
c liurcli will meet Wednesday, July
17, with Mrs. F. 0. Morton Instead
of Mrs. M. C. Morton as previously
announced.
From ltosi'bui'K. Among thoso
who left todny for Mnrshllold by tho
stage are tho following: J. D. Os
born, Giant Osbrno, nnd M. Rico.
llHoburg News.
Married at Camas. Allen 1). Klrk
endnll nnd Miss Ruby M. Montgomery
were married Juno 30 at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Klrkundnll In
CaiuiiH Valley. Rev. Rummells of
tho Mothodlst church officiated.
Improve Residence Al Smith Is
preparing to havo somo extenslvo
Improvements mndo on his Coos Riv
er residence by adding two rooms
and a porch. Oulmettu nud Falr
chllds left this morning for his placo
to do tho work.
Hurct'Hsftil Dniiru Tho llrst danco
given by tho newly organized frntor
nnl society, Thu Sons of Norway, at
Finnish hall last Saturday evening
wan a financial and social ouccoss.
There was a lnrgo attendanco nnd
with good music nud genoral frator
mil finding everyone had a most de
lightful time.
In Improved Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A.
Nelson are exported horo shortly
from Cullfornla whoro they havo boon
for tho bonollt of Mrs. Nolson's
health. Mrs. Nelson undorwont an
operation whllo there and Is now very
much Improved. They Intend to mnko
their homo on Coos Day onco more
after nn nbsenco of Mbout a year.
. MRS. J. T. MACGENNof Emplro wns
Engineer Haines Has His Men a Marshnoid visitor today.
at Work on Middle Fork .. n Ky. . , . .
nf nnnnilln MRS. GEO. FLANAGAN Is In todny
01 OOqilllie. rr0m Ten Milo for a fow days.
Engineer F. A. Unities has a crow ,..,,, U'ir t tam iinwnnv t iim.iu
of surveyors nt work on tho inldtllo ,,,,' , vf?,1, "., I, iw, ,i ,
f,..i, ,.r .i... f it., .i.. ,.ut nr '"lot Is visiting In Mnrshllold to-
.Myrtlo Point. Tho crow is now dl,y'
camped near tho store at Drldgo, el
even miles east of Myrtlo Point. Tho
picsunco of the surveyors In that
neighborhood has greatly encouraged
tho pcoplo In their hopes of securing
n logging railroad or somo othor
means of transportation nnd connection.
NORTH DENI) NEWS
C
Miss I.cnn Kruse returned todny
from a fow months visit with her
sister, Mrs. Cnthey, In Portland.
Dr. Hurmclstor nnd wlfo nnd
daughter Juno, returned todny from
Portland. Mr.s Hurmclstor nnd
daughter also Ivslted nt othor points.
ALONG THJi WATERFRONT
The Anvil wns In nnd out nt Han
don yesterday.
Tho llandon sailed from Hnndon
yesterday for San Francisco.
Tho A. M. Simpson nrrlvod In hero
this morning with tho Advent In tow.
Tho gasollno schooner Condor
crossed out this morning.
MARRY C. NOHLE mndo tho trip to
Myrtlo Point In his automobllo yes
terday. W. II. CONICMN Is In Marshfield to
day from tho North Fork of tho
Coqulllo.
MR. HUOCK has taken his family
on n camping expedition to Catch
ing Inlet.
JOHN KRONENHERO nnd family
drovo over In tholr auto from Hnn
don todny.
MRS. CLARENCE HARRIS of Catch
ing Inlet enmo down from thero
this morning.
MRS. FRED DACKMAN spout Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith
on Coos River.
C. F. McKNIGHT nnd wlfo nro re
turning overland from Portland
nnd Oregon City.
MRS. MARY THOMPSON who Is
teaching nt Ten Mllo spont Sunday
at her homo in Marshnoid.
W. K. Chandler 111 Tho launch
Cooston left this morning for tho
summer homo of W. S. Chandler,
whoso Illness was nnhouccd In Sat
urday's Times, and will bring him to
Mnrshllold whoro ho will bo closer to
medical attention. Dr, Dlx nud Tom
Coka made tho trip up to accompany
Mr. Chandlor homo.
TrhH to Skip Out Hill Cnllahan
wns arrested Saturday night by Mar
shal Carter for trying to skip nut
without paying n lino. Callahan wns
arrested nnd charged with vagrancy
a week ago. Recorder Hutlor tlnod
him tun dollars and gavo him Boverul
hours in which to rnlso tho cash but
Callahan skipped out. Ho will now
havo to tnko flvo days In the city
jull.
IN SIUSLAW COUNTRY
Tho Florence- West says:
Mr. Olson, of Marshfield, arrived
linrn TiiPHilav to look al tho Sluslaw
country nud visit his daughter, Mrs.
Roy Saubcrt, of Acme.
Roy Snuhort nnd wlfo nnd Ray
Saubort' enmo up tho bench Tuesday
on their wny Jiomo from Marshflold,
whoro tlioy spent tho Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holllstcr left
Sunday for their homo In North
Hend after spending a week with
rolntlvcB In Florence nud looking
after buslpess Interests here.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
COOS HOTEL Edwin SJogson,
Coos River; Gone Grnpt, Portland I
O. Seven, Jr., Lakeport; Frank Gar
diner, Seaport: Mat Photon, Ceos
Rlvor; S. Jones, Senttlo; Ray Flan
dors and wlfo. llandon; R. J. Good
man, Coos River; Goo. Gruvy, Port
land; Lulu Miller, Oregon City; R.
O. Sturdovnt, Portland; Jcsslo Grny,
Denton Harbor, Mich.
HLANCO Fred Horton. Eureka;
S. Landrlth. Coos Rlvor; Win. Smith,
Hny City: O. E. Harris, Coos Rlvor;
Tracy Clover, Rosoburg; Clifford
Crowo. Coqulllo; J. E. Paulson, Co
qulllo; Frank Thrift. Coqulllo; J. W.
Tracy, Myrtlo Point: II. Loonard,
Sonttlo; S. Hurd, Sonttlo: C. M. OJcn
goll, Arago; T. A. Walker, Coqulllo;
W. Andorson, North H.ond; Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Olson, Lnnglols; S. Drown
stono, Snn Francisco; S. Hurd, Seat
tle.
CHANDLER W. Manning, Port
land; C. E; Ha Hoy. Portland; H. D.
Waring, Portland; W. II. Young,
Portland; J. A. Dowllng, Sonttlo; W,
K. Turnbull, Portland; II. Moose,
Portland; L. Horlchor, Portland; E. ,
E. nustor. Portland; J. W. Miller,'
uoquiiio; i. v. uorman, snn rran
clscn; U. C. Guss, Guthrie; Chns.
L. Rudul, St. Paul: E. Knoolor,
Portlnnd; O. S. Mist, Snn Francisco;
J. Anderson, N. Y.; Mrs. J. Conrad,
Portlnnd; F, Cnttorlln and wife, nnn
don; W, F. McRny, Denver; H. Schlll
berg, Snlem; Mr. and Mrs. Kronen
berg, Hnndon; Jnck Kronenborg,
nnndon; Mr. and Mrs, Estnbrook,
San Francisco; Walter Holmos, Hea
ver Hill; 4. Mnelntrya, San Francis
co; 11. J, McDInrmld, Hnndon,
MISS ISAHELLE MACGENN roturn
od today from Portland whoro she
hns been visiting with relatives.
MISS LAURA KRUSE wns tho guest
of Miss Nolllo Tower nt tho Towor
homo on South Coos Rlvor yestor-day.
SOCIETY NEWS
Miss Delia Hroulllard loft Satur
day on tho Rcdondo for San Frnncls
co where sho will spend a fow days,
then will go on to hor homo In Iowa.
Miss Hroulllard Is an accomplished
and charming girl nnd hns gained
wldo popularity during hor visit of
ono year on tho Bay. During tho
Inst weok many soclul affairs havo
boon given complimentary to Miss
Hroulllard, among thorn a card party
given by Mlas Grnco Williams, n la
vender pnrty given by Mrs. C. H.
Worrell nt hor homo, a boat party
up Coos Rlvor and a number of din
nors. It Is understood Miss Hroull
lard will continue- tho study of muslo
In the eastern cities.
O
ANDREW McCLELLAND loft for
California Snturday after an ox
tended visit with rolatlvcs nnd old
friends on Coos Hay. Ho will stny
for suvoral weeks In Snn Diego be
foro reluming to his homo In Puoblo,
Colorado.
Oklahoma, nrrlvod horo this morn
ing on tho Urenkwntor.
W. H. WE ALE wont to Myrtlo Point
this morning on business.
F. L. DENNING loft this morning
for Rosoburg to visit with his fath
er nud Blstor who rosldo thero.
MISS RUTH MCLAUGHLIN roturned
homo Saturday aftor a six weeks'
visit with friends at Smith Powers
Camp No, 5.
MR. and MRS. HOMER MAUZEY,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Abol and Miss
Dolln Oldland spent Sunday at tho
Oldland ranch on South Inlot.
SAMUEL EVANS of Suporlor, Wis.,
Is horo Investigating tho resources
nnd prospects of tho Coos Hay
country.
MRS. ELIZABETH LAWLOR re
turned todny from Portland whoro
sho hns been spending tho Inst
few mouths.
F. V. CATTERLIN :i:nl wife, of Hnn
don, passed through hero todny en
routo homo from a fow weeks' visit
nt Portlnnd.
MRS. I. O. CONNER, who has boon
visiting nt tho Harris homo on
Catching Inlot returned to Mnrsh
llold this morning.
MISS HELEN MURPHY who hns
been visiting friends In tho city for
tho past weok roturned Sunday
to hor homo at Drldgo.
MR. and MRS. CLAUDE NASHURG
nnd Jack Moreen wero guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson nt
Shore Acres yestordny.
JOHN KRONHOLM Is expected homo
tho Inst of tho week from Senttlo
and Tncomn whoro ho wont after
tho Elks doings In Portland.
MRS. CONRAD of Portlnnd pnssod
through here today on routo to
Hnndon whore she will visit hor
dnughtor, Mrs. F. V. Cattorlln.
MRS. W. T. MERCHANT nnd Mrs.
Hatsford wore guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Albert Matson nt tho Nook
on South Coos River yesterday.
It. It. Montgomery Coining Miss
Corn May Montgomery, who Intend
ed to leavo for her homo In TJecutxr, i
III., tomorrow, hns decided to stay
over, having recolvod word from her
father, R. R. Montgomery, that ho
and Mrs. Montgomery will bo horo on
the llrst boat next weok to visit with,
u. Y. starrord, it. J. Montgomery, u.
K. Perry nnd families for soveral
weeks. Ho and Mrs, Montgomery
w1l bo welcomed by many frlopds
on Coos Hay.
OVER tOO YEARS OLD
E, S. Gear has received word tho,t
his grandfather, J. C. Goar, died at
Cary, Ohio, at the age of 103 years.
Tho old gentloman was very nctlvo
for his ago, working in his carpenter
shop nnd doing tho chores up to with
in six months of his doatli. He never
found It necessary to wenr glasses to
read.
A. MEREEN Is now In Minneapolis
on business. When ho returns
ho will bring his daughter Edith
with him for a visit on Coos Hny.
DR. J. J. M ALONE Y nnd wlfo nnd
daughter, Holcn, nrrlvod hore to
dny from Rock Rapids, Iowa, to
visit at tho homo of M. C. Moloney.
M. O. WARNER, tho piano tunor who
is woll known on Coos Bay hav
ing boon coming hero for twenty
four yours Is horo for a fow weeks
to tuno Coos Bay pianos.
E. S. BARGELT planned to lenvo
Portland this morning In tholr
nuto for Coos Bay. They expected
to roach hero tomorrow night via.
Allognny. Gcorgo Goodrum is re
turning with them.
GUY CHAMBERS and Ford Painter
will return on tho Alllanco tomor
row from tholr trip to tho Elks
Grand Lodge Reunion at Portland.
Gets Picture of Fmvu G. D, Gar
diner, w)io is taking photographs In
different pnrts of tho country to bo
tiBed for advertising purposes, recent
ly snapped soma good pictures of a
spotted fawn, Tho pictures wro
taken near the head of Haines Inlet
and In one of thorn tho camera was
within ten foot of tho fawn. Mr,
Gnrdlnor has been In tho county for
about two and one half months. Ho
expects to go Into tho Ten Mllo sec
tion soon.
Libby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phone 72 Pacific
Livery'. Transfer Co.
Tlmps Want Ads bring results.
N, J. Gorham, Cashier Bank of
Woodvillo, Woodvllle, Ga had a
very sevore attack of kidney trouble
and tho pains In 1 Is kidneys and
back were terrlblo, "I got a bottle
of Foley Kldnqy Pills from our drug
gist nnd thoy entirely rolleved mo.
I havo more benefit frqm thoin than
nuy other medicine." Lockhnrt &
Pnrsous Drug Co., "Tho Busy Cor-utr."
Don't Forget Our
Clean-Up
Shoe Sale
REGULAR $4, $5 AND SIIOKS
FOR ONLY
$2.50 Pair
SAVE MONEY BUY NOW
SEE THE SHOES IN OUR WINDOW
MRS. PETER SCOTT, Sr lonves on
the Hreakwator tomorrow for
Aberdeen, Washington, whore she
Will Visit Peter Scott, Jr., for a
month.
DR. VAUGHAN Is expected homo
Wednesday from McMlnnvlllo
whore ho went to visit his pnronts
following taking in tho Elks doing
In Portland.
OEORGE ROTNOR nnd W. R. Hain
es are expected homo tomorrow ov
erland from Portland where thoy
have been attending the Elks
Grond Lodge,
FRANK DENNING will lenvo tomor
row for Rosoburg to visit relatives
for a week or so aftor which ho
and Hank Wells will go to Curry
county for a big deer hunt.
JOEY McKEOWN. son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Arthur McKoown, Is celebrat
ing his fifth birthday today. A
number of little folks from town
nro assisting htm in the colouration.
MRS. ROSS SMITH returned today
from n month's visit nt Portland
and other northern points. Sho
wiih accompanied by Mr. Smith'
sister, Mrs. Nolllo Bnrtholomcw,
who will spend n fow weoks horo.
F. E. HAGUE nnd wlfo hnvo roturned
from Portlnnd' where they havo
spont n few weeks. Mrs. Haguo Is
much Improved In health but Mr.
Haguo has not been' very well nnd
specialists nt "Portland Informed
him that ho might hnvo to undergo
another oporntlon soon.
II. O. DIERS of North Bond was a
Mnrshllold buslnpss visitor today.
Ho snys thnt Contractor Dixon
doos not expect that tho dolay Inci
dent to Engineers Hood nnd Hooy
holding bnck tho work on tho con
tract botween Marshflold nnd Wind
crook tunnol will extend over thir
ty days.
JOHN ALLEN "wi)o"ha8 beon employ
ed for tho last fow yoars In the
Simpson and Smlth-Powors Log
ging enmps will lenvo tomorrow
for Portland nnd Flororico whoro
ho has boon promised a Job by
Portor Brothors on tho Coos Bay
lino. Ho formerly workod for
Portor Brothors.
GEORGE FERRY returned today
from a fow weoks' stay at St.
Martins Springs, near Portlnnd.
Ills brother, Jim. remained for a
fow weeks' visit in Portlnnd. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jas. Ferry, Sr., who nro
guests at tho homo of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Jacobs at Portland,
expect to return homo the latter
part of tho month.
MR. and MRS. J. H. MILNER arrived
homo last night from a few weeks
spont touring northorn California.
Thoy roport n delightful tlmo vis
iting all the summer resorts south
of 8an Francisco, Thoy also visit
ed Mrs. J. II, Taylor, a sister of
Mrs. E. E, Straw, In Santa Rosa.
On tholr way homo thoy made, a ro
cord trip In from Medford leaving
that placo Saturday night and
reaching Marshflold Sundny ovonlng.
FORMALLY ANNOUNCED
President Sproul Semis Notices of
Appointment of Mlllis.
Formal announcement of the ap
pointment' of C. J. MUlls, assistant to
Presldunt William Sproul, of the
Southern Pacific railroad, made by
Mr. Sproul has been recolved In thin
city.
The news of Mr. MUlls' appoint
ment wns printed In The Times Sat
urday. THE THEATRE.
Aftor four nights of fun at the
Masonlo, tho ZInn company will piny.
North Bond tonight nnd tomorrow"
night, playing a return date here
Wednesday night ono night only.
Thoy will present a new play,
"Choory Blossoms," n first class show
and ns an oxtra feature will give a
chorus girls' contest. As tho ZInn
company has somo very clover girls,
thoro will bo somo clover work done
by tho chorus trying to win somo of
tho prlzo monoy. A wbrd to tho wlso
Is sulllclont. Get your seats early.
The Bazar
Phone 32.
ROGER GOSS Is expected horo not
week to spend tho summor with
his father, J. D. Goss. Ho arrived
In Portlnnd Friday from Wiscon
sin nnd will visit thero nnd nt Hood
River. I
REV. G. LoROY HALL proachod nt
' Ciminaii Inol tilrrlit tnlllifr na lila '
toxt tho thomo, "Making, a Homo!
Run." There was a good turnout
and the sormon was much appre
ciated by thoso prpsont.
The House Of Quality. U. C. GUSS, n banker of Guthorlo,
Poisoim Oak
Cured by using: Dermol, ov
money bnck; 99 in every
100 enses cured by Dermol.
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