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Doni Prosper. Prosper i Mr. Roy of Coquille, accomimnied by hie I wife and two (raveling mtn. came down in i his uaaoline boat last Wednesday. Mrs Roy * | made a short vi*it at this place while the ; others proceeded to Bandon on busit.es««. | B'r Ge-»-Steward came down last Tue« day for a few days visit witb her mother. Mis. Thomi.a. Mill Co. WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALERS Oregon Pine, Spruce and White Cedar Lumber..... Church service will be held in Prosper H<ll ai 3uX) p iu.. Sunday. Let everybody i * come. J Carlson weut to Marshfield last week for a f«w duys’ visit witb relative« and i ft.an la al that place. rt At Bandon Opera House, Thursday Eve. April Over 250 Views of Bandon, Coqui?e, T-Lri’e Point, Etc. Life of Christ,—Temperance-—1' uetrated So- gs, also I ADMISSION 35 25 J. Grady, a pioneer farmer from Norway, was here one day last w«ek. He was trying to find a sale for his hay. Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinde. The hew Drug Store is Now Kemly for Business. Mr. Aason, of the Aason Bros? logging camp, was here transacting business last Friday. We noticed he whs limping around ! Laving an injured limb effected by the crank on a logging engine striking him on the leg. canning it to l»eoome bruised and stiffened. OREGON. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, tbe Secretary of State of the I* rCBLianau StHte of Oregon has notified me in writing that pursuant to the provisions of an act en fVKRT THUHMDAY AfTKKNOON titled “An Act making effective the initia tive and referendum provisions of Section 1 ■»... < Article IV of the Constitution of the Mate of Oregon, and regulating elections thereunder, and providing penalties for A. T. FKTTKB. violations of provisions of this act,” approv ed February 24, 190.3, the People’s Power League of Oregon duly filed in his office on February 3rd. 190(5, an initiative petition SUBSCRIPTION RATES. containing 8,327 signatures properly attach 0ns Year...............................................»2 00 , ed to a copv of said meahuie. certified in accordance with law, demanding that a pro Mix Months............. 1 00 posed amendment to Sections 1 and 2 of Three Months................................................ M | Article XVII of the Constitution of the State t-iTI» F aid IM ADVANCS, »! M a Y kab . of Oregon, shall be submitted to the legal I voters of the Stale of Oregon for their approval or rejection at the general election Thi, p»p«r m entared i,t the Bandon poat t to be held in said state on the 4tb day of June, being tbe first Monday in June, 1906. ofBoa as 8aoond-elaH. Matter. designated by said People’s Power J^agu* I of Oregon as “Constitutional amendment ' providing method of amending Constitution THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 190(1. and applying the referendum to ail laws affecting constitutional conventions arid amendments,” which said proposed amend ment is hereinafter particularly set forth, ANNOUNOEM ENTS. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Geo. E. Cham berlain. Governor of the State of Oregon, FOR SHERIFF, in obedience to the proviaiona of said act I hereby annonnee myself as a candidate bereiubefore first mentioned, do hereby for tbe Kepnblican nomination for the make and i>eue thia Proclamation to the people of the State of Oregon, announcing Otfloe of Sheriff of Coos connty, enbject to that the People’s Power League of Oregon the decision of the Republican voters at the has tiled said initiative petition with the requisite number of signatures thereto at primary election, April Ji) liMMi. tached demanding that there be submitted L. W. TRAVER. to the legal voters of the State of Oiegon for their approval or rejection at tho regular FOR CONGRESS. election to be held on the 4th day of June, 190ti. said dav being tbe first Monday in said W* are antburi%ec| to announce 8. B. HUS month, a proposed amendment to Sections TON. of Hillaboro, Washington County, as 1 and 2 of Article XVII of tbe Constitution 8 candidate for tbe nomination of Cougresa- of the State of Oregon, designated by said pian for the First District, snbjecl to tbe League as "Constitutional amendment pro viding method of amending Constitution action of the Republican party. and applying tbe referendum to all laws af fecting constitutional conventions and amendments,” whicb said proposed amend FOR GOVERNOR. J a me« Witbycombe, of Corvallis, candi ment is as follows: “Sections 1 and 2 of Article XVII of tbe dato for th» nomination of governor on the i Constitution of the State of Oregon shall be fepoblican ticket. and hereby are amended to read as follows. “Section 1. Anv amendment or amend ments to thia Constitution may be proposed Soon be time to clean up tbeatreeta, in either branch of the legislative assembly, and if the same shall be agreed to by a ma •Iley» and back-yards. jority of all tbe members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment Capt. Levi Snyder departed for or smendments, shall, with the yeas and San Francisco, last week, where be nays thereon, be entered in tteir journals and referred by tbe secretary of state to tbe |>a| a positiou. people for their approval or rejection, at the regular general election, except when H. G. Van Dusen, master fish war next the legislative assembly shall order a special den, is looking after business connect election for that purpose. If a majority of the electors voting on any such amendment ed witb bis office, in this county. shall vote in favor thereof, it shall thereby I become a part of this (’onstilution. The Plant flowers, pnint the bouse, | votes tor and against such amendment, or fences and outbuildings, repair the amendments, severally, whether proposed by the legislative assembly or by initiative walks, and you will help Bandon petition, shall be canvassed by the secretary of stat in the presence of the governor, and prow. ¡f it ahull appear to the governor that the Deep sea fishing will furnish great maj rity of the votes cast nt said election said amendment, or amendments, sevei- sport from now on. Tuesday a party on ally, are cast, in favor thereof, it ahull be his piade a catch of fifty fish that would duty forthwith after such canvass, bv bis proclamation, to declare the said amend average almost 10 pounds each. Tip ment or amendments, severally, having re said majority of votes to have been eatcb consisted of red fish, ling and ceived I adopted by the people of Oregon as part of the Constitution thereof, and the same shnll pea bass. I be in effect as a part of tbe Constitution O. Wiren, assistant keeper at the from the date of such proclamation. When or more amendments shnll be submitted lighthouse, has just received notice i in wo tbe manner aforesaid to the voters of this of his appointment as head keeper to state at the same electron, they shall be so submitted that each amendment shall be |ake effect April 1st. Mr. Wiren has voted on separately. No.convention shall be been in the service for nine years and called to amend or propose amendments to this Constitution, or to propose a m w Con Las held the position of assistant here stitution, unless the law providing for such for the past three years. Thon. Wy- ■ convention shnll first be approved by the people on a referendum vote at a regular pisn will be the assistant. Mr. Wiren’» general election. This article shall not be to impair the right of the people friends are glad to note bis promo construed to amend this Constitution by vote upon an initiative petition therefor.” tion. Done at the Capitol of Salem, this 28tb day of February, AD, 190(5. ANTED—Several hundred coni« ihhh ! (Signed) Geo. E. Chamberlain, Hleaui cord wo<xi at once. Inquire Uovi ruor. nt Tupper Hotel or Bandon Woolen Mill By the Governor: pffloe. (Signed) F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of State. HINGLES for sale. No 2 white oedar (Seal) shingles, full count, $1 per thousand. Bandon Commercial Co. Everything Fine line of Fancy Oandie«. Importad and Domestic Cigars. I IOuSE J\ates $1,00 to $2.00 per Day, i’h« new scow built by Herman Bros, of Randolph, to be used fcr transferring lum ber from the Langworthy & Osborne mill is now in commission, and was towed to th s p!ac? last week with a load of lumber from that mill. Miss M. Lamont of Bandon was op sev- ernl days last week visiting her sisters Mesdames Kicking and llosking. She was accompanied home by tbe former who will* remain for a short visit. Sain Nass, of Astoria, manager of tbe Prosper Canning Co. at this place, having just recently made this place a business visit, arrived unexpectedly last Saturday on another shot t business (nisaion, which will require Lis presence for a few days. He was 28 hours coming from Astoria to Prosper, which speaks well for tho rapid transit in this part of Gregor. Look at Port Orford today; one of tbe finest harbors on the coast, and when we have a jetty or breakwater, large steamers can come in any time as a harbor of refuge. Port Orford has three large stores, all doing a large business, two hotels b. 1b full, due schools, churches. and an enterprising paper, edited by Frank Stewart and son.; We have telephones, mail from lhiudou. Gold Beach and Roseburg every dav, and large pack trains carrying supplies to the mines HOSPITAL Attorney Jensen bus gone to P- rfland in the interest- of bis clients before tbe F dual court. The United Ftntes Marshal i. here, and will t ke about tbtrty w|tnes.’ea on ac count of some land fraud. Mr. Zeck and wife of Bandon were out to forward to a prospérons marod . th^-ir home back of Bullards tbe first of the week. Pre.hyt.rlan Chnrrh. Mr. Knight, a Myrtle Point logger doing businr^s witb tbe Prosper Mill Service* will bo heki next Monday. both morning and evening Ed Barker, of Fairview, was d«»wn visiting a is brother Fred at this place last Monday. Hr bad, just a few davs pri<»r. re'nroed fr> m San Francisco where he hrd been for some time learning tbe jewelers' trnde^ W. Krewpup bad tbe miafortiins to get Lit I B.U Snndnv. In tbe morning the I’ommnnion of tl e Lord • Snpper will be o’ served. S'in- day-ncbool at 10 ».tn. Chri»tian En deavor at 7 o'clock. All are invited to these «ervjces Leaders Nelson & Fields i i L i Blacksiuitbu and Wagonmaksrs JJCEtXBiAHOi !M. Bandon Foundi Machine Shop Dr. Green is very popular. He drives a spanking bay team and is always ready when the telephone rings. Steamer Alliance Will not mähe a man i<»nk diesmal np if he ha« a three-days growfh of beard Presto, change. Just sfe in’n K- F' MORRISONS Garber Shop and he will make vou look like a wntlemnn. H«»t and ('old Bath«. MARKET North Rend. Or. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company A Fifty Dollar Suit BANDON Sisters of Mercy The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer U *■ SHAW Agmt. UarithSeU, Phon, *41. OREGON, HOHSFALL 4 ttEO. D GRAY A CO Gen’l A«1«, 421 Murk«, 8t 8aa Fruocioco BANDON. At North Bend All Kinds of Saddlery. :t . THE MERCY HOSPITAL 4 Uny . . S Vla <Doos I'arrii.j n complete atnek of Gem 1..1 Har.hvuie, Stoves mid Katigos, Amu.motion. Paints aud ‘A l ite Lead, S i-li m;d Doorn, Picture Moulding, Rope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lumps, etc. <»et price« e)»ewtier«‘ then come I ere and snake compiiriaons. Wm. Criptst, who was filling a position at the Aberdeen mill, took his departure fur foot bad'y brained last Saturday, while en Myrtle Point last week. gaged as log hauler in the Prosper Mill. Annie MoClure, who baa spent several Several logs were being hauled into the mill LODGE DIRECTORY mouths at Marshfield, returned to tier home and while in motion his foot was eaught be at Randolph a few days ago. tween a çost nod one of the logs, and bad it Masouic. Rev. Roach of Bandon made several calls not been for the heavy soled shoe which he at this place last Tuesday. wore, he would have been severely injured: OANDON LODGE, No. 115, A. F. A. M 1) Stated Communications first Satur A little son is a late airival at the home of fortunately, though, the shoe being badly day after the full moon of each month (■<*<» I*. I.»irti, I’rojtrletwr bent by lhe jam. it served a sufficient pro All Master Masons cordial'-« invited. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howell, Jr. G. BOAK, W. M. The sell Oakland has sailed from San tection to gnard aganst a painful wound P. N elson , Sec. Francisco for this river. She will take a It is reported that several parties at Riv cargo of lumber from the Carman & Crites erton have the coal excitement. C. Peter 1.0. (I. F mill. spec e h 1:. ites nr the week or mo yth son and Mi. Adams, who have propertv at I > ANDON LODGE. No. 13.3, I. O. O. F. that place and who have been prospecting T. Prewett, a Bear creek logger, whs down i i nibotfl every Saturday evening. on their lands with a good showing, are said Visiting brothers in go u standing cor on business with the P. M. Co. last week. dially invited. Mrs. Burch, who was employed as house to have been offered $1(5,000 fur their posses C. F. LORENZ,. N. G. sions. keeper for J. Lesnini, left for Myrtle Point A. J. H artmax . Sec. last week. Fort Orford I,otter. Forest»-ro of America. A scow loaded with lumber from the For the past week I have seen several of r^OURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. Langwort by A Osborne mill was swamped I in the Randolph slough last week, but no vour Bandon citizens registered nt the V 17, nice - Friday nigl.t <f each week, in Conor; te Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor Knapp Hotel. I tlx.ugbt I would send yon loss of lumber was reported. dial welcome is extended to all visiting a few items from here. Mr. Garontte whom brothers. W D. MAKSH a LL, The Gilkey probity at Coquille was sold I had the pleasure of meeting, apenks highly A. R ice . Chief Ranger. at that place lant Tuesday. Only two out Fin. Secretary. of vour spicy paper and its enterprising : siders attended tbe sale. Geo. Moulton pur » editor and gave me much news about your ! chased the residence property for SG<M.>, and pretty little city and bis description of it I Woodmen of tlie World. the Star Saloon building on Front street was has persuaded me to make you a visit in the . QEASI14: CAMP No. 212. W. (). W. sold to A. Pershbuker, the mortgagee, fcr 1 r meets ill ri ;iu!:ir St Mjioti till- fir>t ■'•I'll near future. third Thursitav« of each month in the Ma $800. Tbe mortgage covered both proper Frosh Vogotablcs, .Poultry, Eggs, Builor tied rd) Farm Produce. sonic hall. Visiting member» are cordially Our town is fall of people and Louie ties. I will pay IrigbeM market price for beef. p< tk. n.u'ton,wool, hidee, etc. A. RICE, C. C. * Knapp’s hotel is crowded with atrai gers— i invited. Walter White was numbered among our railroad meu and people looking for homes. I O.C. W aldvooel , Clerk. unfortunates last week. While disembark Oor steamboat wharf has been pot in ! ing from the Dispatch last Friday evening be slipped from the pile upon which he bad splendid condition by the ooinpany’s agent, placed bis foot* and taking a downward Mr. Leneve. Mr. Dean, ex-sheriff of Jack- BLACKSMITH AND WAGON MAKERS plunge landed in tbe river. He narrowly es son county, is doing the work. caped being drowned, and bad it not been Mr Knapp has lately bad his big hotel Wagons of all Kinds Mads to Order. Horseshoeing a Specialty- for tbe timely assistance of D. Perkins, pur put in fine shape for tbe many he expects Job work attonded to promptly m.-J all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price® ser on the Dispatch, he undoubtedly would the coming season. It is a lovely home reitaonable. Shop on Atwater strict, Bandon, Or. have met an unexpected death. like place for tourists anil be tells me that Is now oppn for the re he does not intend to be outdone in any Hayter Bros, of Randolph have purchased ception of patients. Tho a logging engine which they will use in thing that will make it pleasant for his guests. R. D. Hunm passed through here terms ate $10 per week their camp back of that place. 1 ist week and be said he was surprised and and upwards, For par- ........ Jles L. G. G ould , Mnfron......... Her »'an Hill, one of the ship-yard em pleased to see tbe many improvements made k Private HiMpital, well <<|iiipj>t d f r the tn itinetil of f-aiei al nnil Mcdienl Disi.i-ea. ployees. made Marshfield a visit last week. ticulars apply to sii.ee his last visit. His smiling face was Trained .Yarses in . iItcnda nee. Mrs. Si inn, who has been at Mr. Taylor‘s welcomed by all classes of people for his for the past few months, went to Bandon many generous and noble qualities. It is For infonnn’ion nddre.s Wm. U« u ' k 1.,II v-Iifiehl. Or. last Friday fpr a short visit. well known tha» he has spent large sums to Mr. Peoples, creHmery man fJom Coqnille, help build np Curry county, employing hun w<is down on a business trip last week dreds of men and paying them in bard cash 1 J. 0. Taylor has discontinued bis services thousands of dollars, and if wo had a few | witb the Prosper Mill Co. and will seek more just such men, Carry county would I be the most proapcruns county in the state; 1 other employment. W. Muck was down from Bear creek trad as it is, we are not much behind ui miner .1, stock, and fine broad acres of land. ing last Wednesday. Souvenir Postal Cards A. Garfield, Prop. For t Orf;»rd. 2 for 5c u' ft ■ v WOBK A SPECIALTY. W t Your Hardware bill«; WM. GALLIER’S hardware Store, Bancion. " and Fresh. Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent MeJoinss Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery A Mathews, who vas an employe in Car Ames Johnson. Hu* popular connty school num <t Crites mill, has given up bis position snpt. and post master, gave Im t light an thtre and returned to Coquille. entertain went to raiso funds t paint tie W. Kite, from np tbe river, was here one si hool boost*. The hall was crowded. S'.il- day Inst week to secure funds witb which be t- r Sutton ■•x-euitor, with bis family, nt tcr-.d- wishes to invest in cattle. He has been in ed. One of hid daughters. Mai, made a Central California has been deluged the stock rai<ing busines-i for sevetal years, -peecb on women's lights. It was a corker and is endeavoring to incretM- bis stock and brought the house down with chteis. ANTED—6000 cords of shingle bolt by Hoods the paet week. Editor Stewart’s wife sang and pluicil on range. material. B andon Mvu. C o . Howell’s logging camp was clos-d tbe first tbe organ. Louie Knapp Jr. sang one piece. vi-.', -, of the week on accou t ui a break down on It made one thiuk of angels swarming ANTED: bv Chicago wholesale and around yon. A large party came from mail order house. Hnsistant manager tbe engine. A. B. SABIN Iman or woman) for this county and adjoin- Euchre creek—John Fromm, bis wife, arid Dr Houston was called Tuesday for Mrs. i.g territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid Manufacturer and Dealer in his lovely daughters, Anna and Kate. Miss Weekly; expense money «dvancvd Work Hodges at this place. Olla Post ju^t returned from Washington. pleasant ; position permanent. No invest- J. Hamblook, Sr., of Bullards, was a Pan- She said she saw the President. pieut or experience required. Spare time rainable. Write at once fur full particulars 2 llMrnesM and Saddles Ke pat red. don culkr last Monday. Our city aiari&al, one (float popular ¿nd enclose «elf-a<ldresell pow»*ope. - B a NDON, - - OREGON. Robt. Bedillion, manager of the Bandon meu in Curry county as an officer, is putting iOPtfklNTENpRNT. Woolen Mill, whs up to secure mill wood for all the streets in tiue shape. There is no 132 Lake St., Chicago. III. ‘ fuel to be used in the mill. disturbance as tbe boys are on tbe lookout Mrs. G. Cox and Misses A. McClure and when Marshal Wlight appears around tbe Langw- rtLy were down from Randolph for corner. an outing last Sunday. We hod two dances on St. Patrick’s dav. Mr«. V. Smith was a Bandon visitor last There was r good attendance about 90 Wednesday. couple being present and a fine supper was Eva Goodman returned home from a sev served at tbe hotel. Prof. Graftou Tyler C. P. JEJYSE.V, Master. eral days’ visit at Bandon. and bi« nephew Norman Tyler furnished Ibis flteaiuer is New. is StrpnelT bnilt, "nd fitted with the latest ipiprovements, apd will Chas. Felter was a passenger on th$ Fav the musio. The Professor’s performance on the piano was wonderful and was admired give a reunlxr K unv «erviee, for p*Meng,rs and freight, between the orite to Aberdeen, Sunday. Coqnille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif, H. Russell, of Randolph, was down the by all present. He also played and sang, ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. first of the week to get permission to haul accompanied by Miss Bertha Swan of Granta Pass. Olla Post. Violet White, and Annie E. T. KRl'RE, Manngine A«ent, 2M Front Street, San Francisco, California. telephone poles from A. Persbbaker'a land ♦» back of that place. He bass contract to Fromm <’f thin place, “Lead Kindly Light. furnish tbe Coos Bay Railroad Co. witb 490 “Amtric-'t” and “Star Spangled Bunner, which wnfl loudly applauded. Mrs. Alice poles which he will get out at once. Zumwalt took tbe prize as the best I adj N. Anderson, who has opened a camp at masker. Seven Mile near Randolph, has about 20 There » much talk of the new railroad men at work fell>ng timber and preparing roads, which will soon enable them to haul. end when we bear the engine toot then we A. Johnson, the shw mill man. will reoeive will know it 1« here. the logs from this camp. O«1y Regular Line Between Portland and Eareka The fArmen nre All happy ; All looking W i t A Place Where You Can Save Money on I;ound » ♦ B andon J. Nielson was a Myrtle Point bnsinesa visitor tbe first of the week. a Specialty. 15 cents. Read what the Myrtle Point Enterprise says. • l’be «tore p icon show giv< n at Benson's new opera ball Tuesday evtping by Rev Brow in• vias well r ; I. d and a treat for those present. Over 200 views wore put on ih> c-mvo II . f whi h were well worth seeing lhe Coos countv sc» -i»e* were ex •eilrut and were naturally highly appreciated. The illustrated song and recita» <»us Wvr> also iufvr«--! ing Dr. Houston was called last Friday to at tend Mrs. Lncketrom who has !>een ill for the past few weeks,but is now improving. LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES a “Laugh ’til your sides ache” program. Wm. Toiler, was down from Lamps last Friday. He went with Wm. HickiDg to Aabton’a boom where tbe latter bad a num ber of logs to scale. General Merchandise THE RECORDER o Dissolving I DEALEK8 IN PROHPEK, Grand S pecial M achines B uilt to O rder at » Jewelry Store, Bandon J. II. Fr.nn-1, of Cortland, spent a few days in this vicinilv, looking for oil ns near Turned Shafting, Cap and Set tlie harbor r.a pic&ible. He has found a Serctrs, Machine Bolts, ph.ee that suits him. I. t the price per acre Pipe an<l Fittings, OOO is more than be is willing to pay. He will Brass Work. examine further, r.nd if suitable grounds can — 0.0------ bo obtained, ho will, in 30 days, commence General Repairing. Pattern Shop in Gottis in got marripii? boring. Connection. couder bus just received a A meeting was held at Port Orford, W»*d- of wedding luvitHtion». »nd uttkday, to coii*er again with Mr. Newton, them ou abort notice. the right-of-way man. Fave raid * promises wore made in some instances to be decided by the route of the survey. E. W. Jensen was selected to represent Port Orford at a meeting to be held soon at Gold Beach, where an effort will be made to Lave the people of this county unite upon a definite plan of action. TONSORIAL PARLORS P. ß. HOYT, Prop Dairyvillo, March 18. *0(5. Editor Tribune»—We wish to call atten tion to a matter that the county authorities Locate*! tn EL DORADO Bl ILDING. First Street. BANDON, OKICiON should take cognizance of—that, is, the run ning of automobiles through the county. SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR So far n«»ne have appear« d, but the proba Cü I TING AT STANDARD PRK ES. bilities are that the coming season will bring them here, ai.d if any of our teams Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain were to meet a t- nrinp car on our mountain Tub. Hot or Cold Hath* 35 cent« roads, it would mean disaster and perhaps death to the driver. No automobilt s should be allowed to pass through without having an advance boifle man to ke^p the read clear, and signboards stating ttos fact should be placed At both Bandon. Oregon, ends of lhe county. Observer. CLARENCE Y. LOWE Walter Riley «ays »hat when at Man Jose he visited Thrifts at thtir beautiful home near the city, where they own 22 seres and raise much fruit. “Sand” Thrift has a good position in a store in Honolcln. W alter also niiw (’on McGbeein in ’Fris«-i. eave be is en- joving life and amt regards tool ' friends in Curry Tim Hava who r- n ’he Wedderbnrn Hotel a while is dead. Cnpt Jacobsen is runn mj tht Atit.’lope uhieb saj's to the C quille Walter do*« m I like th; climate <»f I.- nt-i;.: a vhi v . ’• He will knv- lb f I Druggist and Apothecary Is just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs rnd Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles. Itrm-ginta Snndrlea. P erfcmfs . Barsnrs, S fonoeh , S oaps N i ts and C axdixh . Tnhnr«'os s*ti<! <1- »retfr-s V ’.itit«, O;Is. I'»inter't Supplied The R e - nice lina can prin^