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MÜS5ES THE RECORDER /■■■■ - ‘ -T - ------ A Haasarhabl. KMurd. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bas s remsrkabie record. It bsa been io i u FVB1.1SUD use for over thirty yssrs, daring r *TB*T 7MIMDAI AriXXXOOX which time many million bottles bsvs t .... «X .... bend sold and used. It;bas long been tbe standard and main relisucs in tbe DAVID M. STITT, treatment of eronp io thousands of > SDITO! AND FBOPBIZTOa. homes, yet daring all this tima no , ease bas ever been reported to tbe , manufacturers in which it failed to , SUBSCRIPTION BATES. effect a curs. When given as soon as ! One Year............................ *>00 tbe child becomes boars», or even «a ! giz Months................................................. 1 00 AO soon as ths croopy cough appears, it Three MoaAhs. will prevent tbe attack. It is pleas ant to take, many children being very fond of it It contains no opinm or , other harmful substance, and may be , W, C. T. U. COLUMN CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Furniture BaMidoia. Oregon. The next W C T U meeting taken place Tuesday, at 2,aW, P- M., at the M. E. Church. Druggist and Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Apothecary, Advice 4« Bey«. Horace Mann gives tbia bit of ad- Is just In receipt of a new and fresh »lock of vic« to boye: “You were made to be Bed Room Suite. Curtain Pole, and Ptne Wall Paper and kind boy»—generous, magnanimous. and Pieces. Window Trimmings. Hou«. Lining. Drugs and Chemicals, -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES -------- If there ia a boy iu school who has a Patent and Proprietary Preparations Cabinet Shop in Connection. clubfoot,don,t let him know you ever Mattresses and Springs. Toilet Article6, saw it. If there ia a boy io ragged Furniture Repairing and Saw-tiling a Speuialty. Dragglata Maagrie«. clotbee. do not talk «bout rage io his PzaruMzs, B bdshes , S pomui », S oaps Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. ^VdoSi0" UNDERTAKING hearing. If there ia a lame boy, as N ut » and C andies . sign bim some part of tbe game tbet A Full Line of Burial Caaketa. Burial Robes and Good«, and Undertaking Supplies cigar., Tobacco, and Clgaraltm. Constantly Kept ou Hand. doee not require running. If there io Mr*. Laura. S. Webb, Paints. Oil.. Glaaaea. and Painter’s Supplied a hungry one. give bim part of yoor Ctahw w* ZiS»e»» Ukta THU USDA Y, SEPT 10, l»03. given as confidently to ■ baby aa to dinner. If there ia a dull one. help “1 dreaded the change ef Ufa which wu fa>t approaching. I noticed Whu an adult. For aale by C. Y. Low«, him to get bis leesona. If there is of Cardui, and decided to try a hot- ÈWTOTUAL. a bright boy, be not envioue of him. Druggist. I ixpariancad torn* relief th« tie. for if one boy is proud of bis talents, —ooo—- tint uoath. m I kepi ou taking It for Last week tbe “ devil" was turned thru month« and now I inaiutaiate and another is eoviooa of them, there Fear F rmww « Band«. with no pain and I ehall taka It off and loose in the R ecobdeb office, but tbe are two great wrongs, and no more on bow until I hav« pawed the climax.” editor came wandering back, and St Louie, Sept. 6th.—Three of the talent than before." Female weaknoes, disordered presto, tbe evil spirit was exorcised, moat famous bande in the world will meniea, falling of the wontb and that is, the devil waa cast out and play prolonged engagements at the The World’« Worst Baainee« ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to the change everything is serene again. George World's Fair in St. Louis next year. Perhaps the worst business in the of life. Do not wait but take Wine P. Topping bas gone to tbs mountains Four hundred and fifty thousand dol world is gambling. It ia a dishonor of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. ., Wine oi Cardui never fail« oa a camping expedition. lars have been appropriated for able way of making money, even when Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. to benefit a suffering woman of conducted along fair lines. Large ▲ootber International Yatob race mnsio. any age. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when she was in dan iiaa beeo run, and British hopes and Sousa's famous band is already un gambling establishments are not run Dealer in Boats and Shoes ger. When you come to the change aspirations are again at low ebb. Sir der cootract to appear four weeks in on fair lines, though. Besides tbe of life Mrs. Webb’s letter will Bepniringineatly and promptly done at mean more to you than it does Thomas Lipton has made herculean May, four weeks in August, and again chance in tbe buslusM, devices for loweat living prioea. now. But you may now avoid the efforts to carry back, to tbe British four weeks in October. Two other cheating of all kinds are brought into suffering the endured. Druggists *» Isles, tbe America’s cup, bqt to no famous bands will be secured for use. Iu some places, foy instance, sell 91 bottles of Wine of Cardui. there ar* arrangements by which the gvail. It has ever been thns since the terms of eight weeks each. The noted first race waa run. Great Britian has La Garde Républicaine baodof Paris, hands of players in ■ poker game Jong made the claim that she waa pr some other equally famous band of may be seen, so betting on a band is J. WALDVOGEL & SON, Props. “mistress of the sea," but she bas France, will be one of these, while an absolute certainty. Marked cards Suits Made to Measure never been able to verify her claim the remaining band will be selected are often used. Tables are employed when she bad to cope with American from the beet organizations in either constructed for tbe particular game All kinds kept, to bo played upon them. In abort, energy aqd jqgenuity. Sir Thomas England or Germany. M. E. C hvkcu . AGENT FOR WARNER’S RÜST PROOF CORSET. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE In Mexico a spirited rivalry exists the scheme is to get something for Preaching service every Bud and 4th Ban ia in want of another yatch builder. mid VEAL always on band. nothing. Tbe young man who wishes day at 11 A. M. audBiP. M. It begins to look as if there is going between leading bands as to which Bunday Sobool every Sanday at 10, A. M to get along in life, should not gam CORNED BEEF. shall have the honor of playing at Epworth League. 7:P.M. Io bean international shooting match, ble, for tbe business is bound to be Prayer meeting Wednesday at S: P. M. PICKLED PORK on the Eastern continent, at which the World's Fair. These bands are W. H. Maven», Pastor. disastrous, both financially aud mor payers! countries will be represented. engaging in a series of contests, and ally.—Albany Democrat. BUTTER, EGG, and The prize in contention will be a the one that wins the decision of the judges, will play a long engagement Fashionable Drinking. tough old Turkey that is in sad need FRUIT and VEGETABLES of a good par boiling in order to at St. Louis in 1904. of ail feind». At a convention a discussion on Concerts will be given by these ewneton its unsavory reputation, that it Meats Delivered to persons living on th«* temperance brought up the “ wine may no longer outrage tbe taste of bands in the mornings, afternoons River, or Hlung the Mage Route question. ” An influential clergyman This Steamer will give n regnlnr 10 day Service be tween Cnqaille River, Oregon, and Ban advancing civilization. The prospec and evenings in stands provided at Franciaco. California, for both imaKenger» and freight. arose and made a vehement argument different points throughout the live conteHtapts ate hurrying to tbe E. DYER Agent, Hnndon. O f gon. tn favor of wiue. When be had re Beene with their long distance gnus, grounds. All open air music will be SWAYNE <t HOYT. Agent. 236 Battery street, San Francisco, California. sumed his sen I, a layman said: “ Mr of a popular character, performances born» oo great batile-abips, and in Mo lerator, it ia uot my purpose in ■ V J mJ nil probat ility there will be a division of a severely classical nature and rising to answer tbe learned argu “ / ; ■ ■ j| . ■ ■kjJl recitals on musical topics being “ ■ ■ ■■ k ■ 1 of spoil when tbe tough old bird is ment I have just listened to; my ob omitted. killed. Dealer in Harness & Saddles and all Band contests will be held during ject is more humble, and. I hope, _ _____ kinds of leather wares kept in a harness more practical. I ouce knew a father Work has began on the Horticul the Exposition, and prizes sggrega shop. in moderate circumstances, who was ture Building. It will be finished ting *30,000 will be given. Many famous orchestras will be en at much inconvenience to educate a before winter, and the conservatories Will Keep ou Hand at all Times son at college. Here Ibis son became will be used for tender plant exhibits gaged, one of which will be the St. dissipated; but after he bad graduat Willinm Gellier will act as my ngent at Louis Orchestra, a strong body of arriving this fall. April 30'b next is Hnndon and all order» left with him for musicians, most of whose members ed, and returned to his fatber( the goods oj repairs will reoeive prompt atu-n the opening day of the Exposition. influence of home, acting upon a ge .- i The contract for ibe erection of the have played under the leading Amer erous nature, actually reformed him. lion ican and European conductors. Mr. Louisiana Purchase Monument at the Tbe father was overjoyed at the pros G-o to LYie World’s Fair, was let recently for Alfred Ernst is conductor of this or Fresh Vegetable*, Poultry, Egg-», Butter itud all Farpa I’rpdace. pect ibat tbe hopes of other days ganization. *8,(XX). Tba Price doas not include Organ recitals will be given by the were still to be realized. Several I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bid«»», etc the sculpture, which will cost more NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ------- FOB------- years passed, when tbe young man. most distinguished American organ Timber I and Act. Juno 3. 1878. than twice that amount. The monu ists, and a celebrated French virtuoso having completed bis professional Ladies', Gents' and Children's Under U nitpd K tatpr L and O ffick , Roe*be rg ment was designed by E- I* Masque Oregon, Angast 25th. 1903. and composer will be beard in a series study, and being al>out to leave bis wear, No I ico is hereby given thnt in compliance ray. Chief of Design of the Expoai father to establish himself in busiuesa, of recitals. The organ to be osed for with tbe pr«Ai*iona of the act of Congress A Large Stock Just Ladies' Jaoket. and All Kind» of Oxida Foy tion. Embroidered Silk*, Satins, Lace*, Hand of June 3, 1878. entitled ”An act for the «aie these performances will be the largest he was invited to dine with a neigh Received. Capea. Summer Wear. kerchief«, Ncck-ticM Nu*pendcr>, of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri in the world, being built especially boring clergyman, distinguished for Ladies* H om , Gentle GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. A prominent New Yorker on leav tory,** as extended to nil the Pnblic Land men's Hose, as an exhibit for the Exposition. bis hospitality and social qr.alitiee. States by act of August ♦. IHHt, Wiiiiam ing one of the expensive summer James, of Myrtle Point, County of Coos, The orchestra and organ concerts At this dinner wiue was introduced Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing Ladies' Outing-Flanel Under-Bkirta, Ht ate of Oregon, has this day Hied in this hotels, was asked to write a little tes will be held in Festival Hall, which and offered to this young man, who GlMS-ware, Writing Tablets, ‘ office bin sworn statement No. for the timonial in the proprietor’s autograph purchase of the 8E|< of 8EJ^ and Lot 5 of is in the center of the magnificent refused; pressed upon him, and again All kind« of Notion«, and thing« too un- Section -MW No. 33. io Township No. 27 8., of li. book. Turning to a page on which refused. This was repeated, and tbe picture presented by the Cascades. N«>. 14 W., and will offer proof to show that mcron« to mention and «are money. fin equally ppminent man bad writ t he land sought is more valuable for its tim M rs . Junta CiBTwatony, Prop. Choral concerts will be given at young man ridiculed for bis peculiar ber or Btone than for agricultural puriMiaes. ten, “I came here for rest and change Boots and Shoes and to establish bis claim to said land before intervals, and choruses from the prin alvstinence. Tbe young man was •nd found both,” the New Yorker se C. T. Blumenrofber, U. 8. Commissioner at A cipal cities of the country will sing strong enough to overcome appetite, Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, on Friday, lected the page opposite, and wrote, the 30th day of November. 19U8. He names but he could not resist ridicule. He on certain days. as witnesses, Hhelvey Mundy, of Bandon, •‘I came here for rest and change. The moat talented soloists in the drank and fell,and from that moment Two Paper* for the I’rice of .One. You Oregon, Anna Mundy, of Bandon, Oregon,' The waiters got my change, and the Iæe Barrows, of Bullaids, Oregon, and Glen country will be beard at the various became a confirmed drunkard, and Cox, of Bandon, Oregon. Get the News of the World und proprietor got the rest.”—Coquille long since has found a drunkard ’ s Any and all ¡»ersons claiming adversely orchestra, organ and choral ooncerts the Local News Thrown Herald. CONSTANTLY on HANI) the above described lands are requested to Prizes aggregating *25,000 will be grave. Mr. Moderator," continued file their claims in this office on or before iu u* a Ratipsin. tbe old man, with streaming eyes, “I said 20ib day of November, 1903. given for a choral contest, which will am that father,and it was at tbe table J. T. BBIDGKS, bring many of the finest singers of of tbe clergyman who bas just taken To those who pay np arrearage« and a Sept 10 Register. Disturbances of atrikers ore not the country and abroad together in his seat, that bis hospitality ruined year in advance, and to all new aubitcri- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ber« who pay in advance, we make the tbe son that I shall never cease to nearly as Rrave it» an individual dis earnest competition. following proposition comprising several will be di.poeed of at price, that will astonish you, while there are order of the »/item. Overwork, loss Timber lxtn«l Act Jane 3 1S7S. The indoor concerts will be of a mourn."—Glad Tidings. different oonpleta to select from t Uarrsa S tatx « L and Ornca, at U oxb - of »leap, nervous tension, will be fol more pretentions character, to gam Flics OS POBLIOSTIONS PUB Y BAX. bubo O bboon . April 22, 1903 To be had in Dr, Good*. Clot blns* Shoes Workmen have began applying Ibe iowad by utter collapse, unless a relia the approval of serions musicians. In Notice ia hereby given that in compliance and other uooda that mast be »old to tanka Hix Dox R bcobdxb ft oo staff on the immense Palace of Agri ble remedy is immediately employed. the making up of all programs, how with the provision« of the act of Cougre»» room for more. San Francisco Bulletin « 80 of Jone 8. 1878, entitled. “An act for the culture. The contractor ia working There's pothing so effective to cure ever, th« very heavy features of music Portland Evening Telegram n oo »ale of timber land« in the State« of Cali fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Waebington disorders of tbe Liver or Kidneys, as will be eliminated. The majority of three shifts of men. and will have the Weekly Oregonian 1 so Territory, ” a« extended to all the Pnblic Appeal to Reason so Land Htales Kiecfric Bitters. It’s a wonderful the visitors to the Exposition will be big building ready for the installation by act of Augu.t 4. 1892. Charles T. Fieger of Bandon, Connty of Coo», Oar Offer. tonic and effective nervine, and tbe in a holiday mood, and heavy classical of exhibits by December 1st. Btate of Oregon, ba« this dav tiled iu Th. Bulletin is one of the leading pape greatest all-around medicins for run music will not appeal to them. Pop this office bi« eworn statement No 5001, for Stomach Tmbla, of tbe West, «nd is a daily published in San the pnrcbaee of the; NX of NW), of Nection Tlie Ferfeot Produot of down systema. It dispels Nervous ular airs, selections from comic and Franciaoo. and give« all tbe news. Our offee No. 38, in Township No. 28 Booth, of Range SeleotedL Califtornia. Wheat. ”1 have beeu tronbled with my includes th. Sunday Bulletin. No. 14 Weal, and will offer proof to show ness, Rheumatism end Nenrslgia, end light operas, will be the piece« they that the land «ought ia more valuable for stomach for the past four years." •xpels Malaria germs. Only 50c. and will probably moet enjoy. Recorder and Bnlletiu. oue year.. 3" 00 ite tiniber or «lone than for agricultural Recorder and Bnlletiu, one month 73 >urpo«ea. and to establish hie claim to said aatisfaction guaranteed by C. Y. Lowe, The Bureau of Music of the Expo says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook and nefore the B-gf«*«r »nd K-ceiver of Tbe Portland Evening Telegram hi inured Farmi, Greenfield, Mass. “ A few days Druggist. sition ia composed of George D tbisoffioe al Roeeborg Oregon, on Wenues- six times a week. It give. «II the new« thnt da- the Ttith day cf August 1903. Be :,trw> — 030----- Markham, of St. Louis, chief, in su ago I waa induced to buy a box of I» wmtb reading and up to lime of going to a« witnesses : A. E. Hadsell, R. H. Rosa, Trans port at iop Building, tbe larg pervising charge; Geo. W. Stewart, Chamberiain’a Stomach and Liver press, much of it being 24 honr* fresher than John Anderson, R. E. L. lledillion, nil of For Sale Exclusively by Bandon, (> xm County. Oregon. est of tbe Exposition Buildings in of Boston, manager; and Ernest R. Tablets. I have taken part of them when it reaches her. through any other Any atid all ncroon« clnisaiT? vdroreet’. tbe “mein picture,” is being rapidly Krueger, of St. Loois, master of pro «nd fee! a gtsal djal better.” Ii you joatnal. the above-deeoribed lands are requested to tile t heir claims in this office on or before Recorder and Talegram one year. 85 80 ponatrncted. Work was begun im grams. have any trouble with your stomach said 26th day of Auguat 1908. For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore J. T. B udob «. mediately prior to Dedication. It Work on tbs Mines and Metallurgy try a box of these Tablets, You are goni«o leads iu the Northwest, and give« aprUO ater. grows westward 30 feet per day. Palace waa delayed because of the certain to be pleaaed with tbe result. all tbe new« usually ooutained in a weekly A FREE PATTERN floods io the South. Several ship Price 25 cents. For sale by C. I. paper. ----- THE STEAMER----- Tragedy Averted. (yotir own k H oc I iod ) to every e«b> Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..82 fiO ments of lowlier were loot and new Low«. •criber. Only 50 cent« a year. It 1« tbe duly of e«ch person to seek in- “ J net in the uiok of time onr little orders were filed. Work ia progress NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. forroalinn along all lines that tend toward boy was saved," write« Mpi. W. Wat- ing rapidly at present. The contrao Timber I «nd , Act Juno 3. 1878. bringing «boot better condition« and greater THOMAS WHITE, Master kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. “ Pnen tor will be ready to turn the building United States Land Office, Roseburg prospérité for the human family, and for Oregon. August 3, 1968. P. B. HOYT, Prop Leaves Bandon every morning, except monia bad played sad havoc with him over November 1st tbe porpnasef giving onr readers a chance Notiee ia hereby gives that in oompiianee Honday. «4 7-30 o’clock «nd make« eonuec- and a terrible cough set in besides. with the provisiona of the act or Congma to inform tbemselvee we give them tbe best tione with the train and eteamer Myrl at Coeatad Im EL DORADO BUILDING. of June 3. 1878, entitled “An ant for the aale —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. Doctors treat pd him, but he grew TBX THOVSAMD FOR SHOW. of timber land* in tbe St» tea of California, does not appeal to the highest order of rea Flrat Stroat, BANDON. OH BOOM Leavea Coquille City at 12-JO p. mM arriv A fem; beautiful colored plate* ; l*t«*t worap eyej-y day. At length we tried Oregon. Nevada, and Waahington Terri •oning is not safe. faahievns; drev.iii.ikmg econoraiw* ; fancy ing al Bandon st 4:30 p. m. SHAVING. SHAMPOOING'AND HAIR Mnltnomah Boys Spending This Sum tory.” aa extended to all the Public Land * work ; houarhold hint* ; fieli on. etc. *ub- Cib* Io d-y, or, «end y. for la«»« 990» Dr. King’s JJeyr Discovery for Con Reoordsr and Appsal to IUsson, . 82 00 '.a Portlnad'a HI« Fall Carnival. States by not of Annual 4. UM. Anna Jone«, iy aerata amuleti Send lor («imi. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. of near Bandon. Bandon P. O.. Connty of an rapt ton, and onr darling was saved. Rtyli«h, Reliable, Simnie. Up-to- date, Ectmomical and Abaoletelv Ten thousand dollars is the sum Coo«, Slate of Oregon, baa thia day filed in Bathroom ■•wly BrtrS ■» with ramatala He'e now eon nd «nd well.” Every thia oflloe her «worn «tateurent No. SA72 for Perfect- F itti ng Paper Patterns. Tah. Hot ar C.M Bath, SS arata. body oqgbt to know, it's the only euro being expanded by the Multnomah the porobaae of tbe NW of N W k nod NWW ■ ----- A NEK of Hee. 18, and BWV of SEW of Hao. L core for Coughs, Colds and all Lung Amateur Athletic Club oo Portland’s in Township No. 30, South of Hauge No. it 0. GEHRIG, Proprietor, TBKAPAM NOTICK. Weal, and will offer ..roof to show that the diseases. Guaranteed by C. Y. Lowe big Fall Carnival, Sept. 14th to 26th. land eonght ia more valuable for iu timber Druggist. Brice 60c and *1.00. Trial iDelusive, and it ia safe to say that the or clone than for agrioulthral purpoea», and Nofloe ia hereby given to alt perwme not MANUTACTtn«« OF Vv»~Yo<i cao bave It all for fo treApaaa upon tbe premise« of Dr. Kenyon, biggest and beet show pt the kind ever to eetablinh her elaim to aaid land liefore bottles free. O. T. Blumenrniber. U. 8. Commiaaionrr •itnaled between Florae Lake and the coun giveo on the Pacific coast will be that for Diatriel of Oreeou. at bia oflloe at Butte ty road, in Noftbern Curry, by removing, Month OVU Month AM HL..» Crewk Gregon. on Monday the 19th day of catting, or destroying limber upon «aid io September. Low rates have been TRBMFAM BOTfCB. Oetober, 1903. Hbe name» aa witneaare: K. land. <25 reward will be paid for informa In the Evenirne Telegram, of Portland, granted by the railroad«, and the at P. Hqnl, ttalne Gardner, J. H. 't ucker, J. tion leadinv to S conviction of tre.pe«a as Oregon. Il ia the largest evening newa- Notice is hereby given to all per tendance oo doubt will bo very large. H. Jonee. all of Bandon, Coon County. Ore elated above. pape published io Oregon; it contain« gon Dated at Bandon. Oregon. Maroh 14.1901. stata and all th< news ------ * of -- the ------ ---------- ‘ of the sona not to trees peas on my cranberry The boys have decided to make Any and all neruon« etaiming advemely PETKU NELSON. Agent Try it for a month. A sa tn pia ealiot the above decenbed lend« are requewted ui land, tn what ia known at the John- every day a>pecial day, and thia will o.py w I ba mailed to yon free. Add rasa flle their claims in thia oflice on or before po Farm, near China creek. OR HALE OR RENT.—Ona «ce» lol in be something of an innovation in the •aid 19th. day of October. 19UU. Independent and rellaMe-Tha Oregon- The Telegram, J. T. Baitxtrt. Bandoo: Good bona, «ritb fiv. rooms «nd N. Loirwx. way of a carnival. augU • t aw a Rogioler. ont bouse« on lot. Enquire at this oflto.. Oreyanlan. FORTI. A ND, 0X1, BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. BOOTIS SHOES J. Denholm You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $t, but you can get your money’s worth at Dry Goods of Every Description. M. BREUER S ZBoots <8c Siloes CITY MEAT MARKET, Church Directory Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Fresh Meats, Best Quality The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, “Chico,” C. 13. DEEP, Harness Maker, CAPT. C. P. JENSEN Coquille, Oregon Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson. Repairing a Specialty. Prop, Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Backet isStore Spring and Summer Goods DRY GOODS What We Can Do For You N. T.OKENZ'S CLOTHING store A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. Other bargains Phoenix Family Flour ICvcry Sack <jriiaiwmitee<l. Ycur Money Back if it Don’t Suit SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. DISPATCH BANDON BREWERY, Beer, Porter and Ale. E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS Do You Know the News Fer fiOn MS CALLABA Ì at I P SW p*r. F X I MSCALLS^kl MAGAZINE^ I