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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1894)
«oqwflfc CHjj Retail * A N ew England farmer, who is inter ested in the subject und has inspected a large number of burns in several states, Per God. and ilone and Salive Lund. v iX -i » J W There ie a phase o f the question to which we wish to call the espe cial attention o f our farmer friends. It is this: License money does not decrease your taxes one cent; but the saloons do increase your taxes enormously. You are not taxed to bnild sidewalks, light the streets, or do any o f tbe things it ie claimed tbe license money does /o r tbe town. But you are taxed, and that right heavily, to pay tbe county’s bills for courts, jails, poor- houses, care o f tbe insane and things like that. NVLat do these courts do? Examine the docket of the county where liquor is sold aud see if whisky is not at the bottom o f fully one-half tbe criminal cases. — Mary Allen West. T o license a man to Bell rum because he will break law and sell without license if you dou’t, is simply to compound felony and reward a criminal for his crime.— John B. Finch. Tbe saloon is the organized expression of Satan’s kingdom on earth. Yet we license 3IX),000 men to make drunkards, put their gains iu our coffers, their servauts in power, their greed in government. — Mary T. Lathrop. There are now the 1730 brewer- eries and 4791 distilleries iu tbe United States. Sonth Dakotans will vote nt the coming election on giving the full school ballot to women. ABSOLUTELY PURE Everyihii.g up to Bate and Complete. (Marshfield S n n .) * OVER The railroad carpenters will go cut to the Beaver Hill mine thin week to erect a store and a number o f tenement buildings. Prof. J. M. Peebles and Miss , Rl,„e NorlOD> we„ known in Co,«s county, were married nt Albany t DIAGRAM OF MODERN BARN, T o aid D igestion tak e ono S m a ll Bllo Boor» ! last month. Tbe Sun extends cou- titer eatin g. 26e. per b ottle. gives the benefit of his observations and 1 gratulations. experience to others through the col M. KroU aud family now occupy Prof. A. N. Knight, ex-countx umns of The Farm Journal. He says: Mrs. Hollan’s place below town. In most instances I have been pleased school superintendent, has had Gunrantecd to euro Bilious A tta c k s and charge of Prirfessor G 'li d e u V to note a growing demand for conven ConsUpuUou, S m all Bile Beaus. T. J. Alexander of Riddles classes at tbe academy, during the iences and space that w ill house a larger , I absense of tiie latter at the Grand proportion of stock or crops to the square served onr community with i yard o f roof surface than has been done Lodge, K. o f P. by the shelters raised by our forefathers. nice tomatoes last week. Miss Bessie Howard, while com Tile determination is also manifest to Cure for C olds, Fevers nnd General D e b ility . S m all Bile IlcuiiS. 26c. larr bottle. ing down the steps at Mrs. Horse protect the manure heaps ns well as John CliDton puts in about fall’s school yesterday morning, stock aud implements. A fter giving much thought to the subject I have 30,000 feet of timber daily for missed her footing aud fell ami drawn a plan of some features which tho broke Imr arm. Dr. McCoruiac Adnm Pershbaker, nt Prosper. modern model should contain, with redi ced the fracture. greater or less modifications. It does P u tu p ln n est wntch-Bbnj*od b ottles, si iprar couted. S m all Bile Beaus. L&c. per bottle- A scowload o f coal—75 tons— not embrace everything, anil yet for Uncle Bird Vowell was up from was takon to the government works dairying and stock feeding its mam The coni came from features are invaluable, as it saves time Bnndon last week and spent several this week. and labor without being more expensive dnys. ' He has valuable property tin-* Beaver Hill mine, in which than if it were built after tho old time Manager Graham is interested. plans. here. f --------------» *m- • ------------- - O n e S m a ll Bilo Bean ev ery night f o r a w eek arouse Torpid Livers. 25c. per bottle. I I (C o o s B a y M ew s.) Or I.a Grippe, tliom-h ocm.ionsRv rpl- i’ -mie, is ahvai s more nr 1- is ¡ ;■ wM/mr. Vhe best rH»’ >i..*v fi-r t v , cumpluhit is A y e r's Ch erry Pectoral. I s-t Piale», I pits tri. ii tt.'vn w " , T.aCi lppe. At tint*. I wits completely y- . t-stril, tori so CIS! -l it wn i try breath ■ ; I it my hrea.t s-, n. , 1 if rnnlin-u In : a I'.in C,"|*. t pr f m l a lint to of Ayi 1 Try Pretor:-. I, anil no sooner Inal 1 1 . n t ..¡a * It than relief follow.!». I «•::!.! n<: Lovetbat tho effect wouV ¡tesoro ' tri. 1 s cvosocom-lete. It hi.t:!yu ‘ ' !• Iciae."*-W. II. V >: 1 1 • vs. r . c , :. . :>. t i o n T !u « t It Fa a V oriteL -.'o £ :-.c y o lo - psodia o f E u e £3 and Events, B roosfit Down to Jaaue.ry “ F ir s t , IC D 4 . è 0 T “[- 1 E Ed itio n of 18 9 + has b ;c n prepared X w ith an extra force ot r.iitors. It wtil have a novel and attractive cover, v. id c m ar gins, new and improved ii r .i in g ; is printed on pood paper, and con... ns ntote and better f\ * 7' <*rormt T3EATED. H j i R ea ch ed S u ch a C iato o f T o rio c- r à is i :* r •' K? 'L- W 4* /C* y r? 9 à * J 1 3 0 0 ENDORS-D BY STATESM EN. EDUCATO RS, AND S TU D EN TS EVERYW H ERE. I9M FLU U It is ay book o f a similar nature published. net. sure to cure KAfir MUDAMI D l/b ih . o A-. r V . > ; 2 , postpaid by mail, C M p r 'v r r «; ? ¿mm . ¿ u 3, O b ïltid ris* T U i : ft 'O U L U , .Yetv i ’o r k fit:/. N othing is said in relatiou as to how the stables are to be divided. This is a The train brought over 1300 sal subject which each man m ust decide for A new worthy chief wns elected | mon from the Cuqnijle Monday . ^cording to the stock, crops at the last meeting o f the Good evening for the Ernpiie cannery. and local conditions. It w ill be found - f 'P - S E V j f e , Templare, and tho choice fell on Jack Woods was over from the usually most satisfactory to keep the horses and cow or sheep stalls in long WASHINGTON. D. C. our young frieud Bird Nosier. Coquille last week with a load of T ttf N a tio na l T r ib i ’ S h I s mow entering upon tta T h ey Increase appetite, p u r ifv tho whole produce, and took home a cargo of rows on the first floor, and clear the sta ITtii vearof plienontfeial suo'e-ej. bles after the stock has been turned out system und act on the liver. Bile B u m s Small. No o*!i«r (hint y weekly In the country lias had such O d o r b a y mnckeral with him, which a growth, u.vd inai lUil. od It so steadily by o p e n in g trapdoors into the pit below. Will Hood, ranchman o f the he milted down for winter use. It (<oes Into every CouiCy in the United states, and A v e r y successful farmer whom I visited has clubs of Kuhecrl era at nearly every Postoilice. Rural neighborhood, left early last 1ms gullied this pro d position solely on iu rnerUa The Empire cannery ran short iu Dutchess county, N . Y ., lias the m a <u> It a lib lily Interesting family newspaper. week for a visit in Santa Rosa, of tin Irsl week, and fish were re. nure hauled out and spread every day in por tlje Year 1894 Cal., where he will spend the win fused for a few days until a supply the year, excepting when overdriven during harvest. During this time the It will he marie much better and more *t tract I ve thaï could, be pot. On Monday the a iX),)Umr leu* »etc ter. manure is left in the pit and got out for . 1res, It While will co s’ cannety was again taking fish. top dressing mowings directly after the Frnnk Poore nnd Fred Garrison mjt CP G. M. Short has rnturned from rush. W h ere the splendid economy of o f Coaledo took out 15 head o f i Snlem a full-fledged attorney, hav daily drawing is practicable it is possi calves last Thursd y, but in cross ing passed a very creditable exam ble to construct chutes or troughs just j H’fli' illHtot'u. "y men who actually served and potixlit in the struyicie. ing tbe long bridge north side one ination. We congratulate Grundy beneath the trapdoors which w ill hold i Short Stories .>f Romance, Travel, Expe one« from one to ten loads, according to tho nut adventure, by loadim: xvilte aud wish him B .ccessiu his chosen uphold! y t* e c.iu^e of the vete-ans, broke a leg betweeu the planks and amount o f stock kept, and which can bo an Editorial* d maintaining the liisrlu«t loyalty to the Govern profession. made to discharge their contents into a ment and the promotion of tbe best interests of tbe bad to b ed ¡posed of. whole people. Snlinou to the value of about wagon after it has backed under them. iVttshl n f/ to n iVeie*. Full accounts of vvhut Is place ai tbe se t of Government; careful r®. Miss Rosa Alumbaugli, an excel 93000 have nlre: d y been p u i c h a s e d A successful way of making such a taking ports or all important m eters in 1 *.» igress and lb» |V»p irimente: lt <. 'ip about nubile men. lent teacher o f the lower river, has by the Empire c a D n e r y from Co trough is to use two inch plank to cover Executive Household D e p a r t m e a t . Edited by a lady of Some of the a frame made Y shape out of tw o by four National reputation. bevu in this place for a few days quille fishermen. a . A . I t.. IF. K . a n d S. o f F. X e i r s , innr« inch scantling, one side of the V to be nil com n! etc hu pi dished by any oilier paper. arranging for the organization of bay fishermen are also selling their hinged at the top and closely held against ftill A f f r i e n l t n r a l D e p a r t m e n t , carefully edited fisb to the cannery, while others its m ate at the bottom by a heavy bolt bv practical men. a class in penmanship. She is a are salting. Genera! Xetrs. carefully compiled. 'Fu v; N ational Tin bunk h s r’ctly non-partl/jin. ’ be withdrawn I ; 1 and thoroughly Am d m Tr believes m the greatest most worthy young lady and well /th e u.w of a lever. Otto Schetter has returned fi v rood to the -m-.i -t mi a ter o’.' "or •eo .le, and the iu NutiouAl qualified to teach penmanship. . extend to within a bUhest develo .ueut <*1 our m».; mioud— the city, nnd again holds forth unity am' exalte 1 lo ally. of tho wagon box, i There will be a grand masquer the Western Union office. i w ill not need to ade ball nt Libby on the 20th. intentjnn, when he went beli . fr íe ? . 1 v-ve.r* . Nivih nto tho carts 01 (*&• was to have an operation perform The dance will be given under the for the benefit of his eyesighl, I ermed a gravity . „ ir. f..i-r... c’ni- h r< r to Rive more and bettor loader io me «un. nuspices of the Libby Silver Cor a specialist advised him to do not nral 11 law .. IS T a iced of It ,wo .ns ;l we-R than any Ollier publication S ill fodder, in* Eve v lin e th :i a pear- in t ^ r iM -u fori . tin ì as net band, which is an nssurnoce of ing in the matter, and nssured hin 1 i •' ¡ij.ja. 1 ^.!—A—Ht rtmrrttl'iig an i aiuri, in noo-.l.pr p nor li u e. nouyndiffMl« a good time. For full perticulars that his sight would not be further j d u d in g ensilage anil other heavy sub- ©j* bollrr-pluie inc.l'fr. Address- T H E N A T I O N A L T R IB U N E , I stances, no lifting nor high pitching be and means o f transportation see impaired. t729 NEW YOHK AV£., WASHINGTON, D. 0. i ír o m is a .Koctitying ]>lTîix cur© conaiipati >u’B rom ias Koc*Ui>.ug j> j| Prentiss iu .v tlfy ln g i-f" “ twit - Ion Prci - illas ilo cure conati --------------- Boctl — tying ------ p ills cur© c©ii©tíy«¿u ¡\ I ? g nrp I lü ü ì \IJ « tico Í CZ. LJ r FYT n Almost all pula and motJlt luo pr<x.uco coa¥Lii*r-tIon, her© la a 1 l 1 i..t cures torpid liver, biliousness, rliouniatisn, lxulijcsiion, . hvadache aud kidney and llvor troubles witliout gilplng or leaving any traco of C O N S T IP A T IO N , which is tho primo cause of nil sickness, bowaro of It ¿jetting habitual and chronic with you, soo to it in tlmo; these- pills wiil euro you. la 373 m ai a o D t o u S 2 3 V 3! ,V I» 00 L t\ 1 n e ) S U 3 C P R C N T I 3 S R E C T I F Y I N G P IL L . bocauao i; ia tho only safe and harmless J LL...TJ Vi & S’- N ^i^rem edy that will eiirely BEIAUTIFY tho CXOIVI F L E X I O N ,3.0, I?. clear tho skin and remove all blotches from tho face. Try a bos and soo for your- - B i self. 25 Cents a box. SOLD ONLY IN S5AI.F.D PACKAGES. RY * T iC IO T G , ^ g j Or sent by mail nr. .; prico by r f ’.n !~| Picrr. r c ii.mital aud i‘ i - , ^facturin.T Co., « CALIFORNIA STREET, — s Cj z 40 r~ ---- - ---- —------- - - ■ ■ _ _ _ jp - v Prentiss 3*rontiö© ItocU iryiiig pills jiili« euro const!« 1 on-: !;•. ■ on .ni Premiss 1 Rectifying Luc . 1 kn ntiss Koetifyin»T » — I l!:> bv >• p SAN FRAN CAL. _____ — CISCO, __ ______ gpiUs euro constipation Iv:i i vltmi H q rittt. fayabkifiJ ■------ »■-•©►-» D r. Price’ s Cream B ak ing p o w d e r W o rld ’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. ing require«!. It is erected iu a sidehill, from tlie highest point of which wagons loaded m'e driven luto the peak at tlie gable end. W here a plank incline is re- [The following pathetic words have been received by us from an intelligent citizen of Nebraska who is in correspondence with a party here and expects to move here this winter. He has no further use for the regular crop of that state--heat, dust, cyclones and blizzards. — E d . H erald i iiH JS -illtM .unni iMI lh It Ie it 11 o n e ye 92 50. H if r jrr n ¿'.ii úic I d iih I. v.; ir,"- »i- Art*. tSti.:.. AND Family Gruce:\ er ¡¡imi Rnn:1 Fro’ wg.; c o q u il l e I ’ ve reach ed th e la n d o f d uat an d h e a t, W h e n ' n o th in g rtowr fo r m an to e a t; T h e w ind th a t M o w s tlie b u r n in g h eat O ’ er all th e se p la in s is h ard to b e a t . C horus — O h , N e b ra sk a la n d , sw ee t N e b ra sk a la n d . A s on our b u rn in g so il 1 s ta n d , I lo o k aw ay across 1 lie p lain s A n d w on d e r w hy it never ra in s, T i ll G a b r ie l b lo w s w ith tru m p et so u n d A n d sb.ys th e ruin h a s ¿¿on« a ro u n d . SHOWING DRIVE, FLOORS, SILOS, ETC. qnired, an extra heavy timber frame should first be erected and then well planked. This portion of the edifice should be made as short as possible by filling in the approach. A n extreme case is shown in the second cut, including T h e fa rm e r tioes in to h is corn , \tul tin* e he s ta n d s nnd lo o k s fo r lo r n ; the heavy frame required for such a | H e lo o k s as th ou gh h * is m noh sh ock ed length of incline and platform. I 'J oB ee th e sh a te b u s m issed t h e s ta lk . Directly beneath the drive floor the Wt> h a v e n o w h e at, w e h ave n o o a t s — thrashing floor is located, and this may I W e h ave n o corn to fe e d our n h o a ts: be filled full to the drive floor if desired | ( j o r ch ic k e n « are too p oor to e a t, through trap doors or removable sections A u d p ig« g o sq u e a lin g dow n th o st r e e t . in the drive floor. N o ensilage curriers, O u r h orses are o f bron ch o race, hay forks nor machinery nor time for S ta r v a t io n stares thorn in th e f a c e ; driving them w ill ever be required in W o d o n ot livo. we o n ly s t a y — $100 Reward $100. such a barn. The stock enters the first W e are too p oor t o g e t aw ay. The readers of this paper will bo pleased --------- - ---------- floor from a level, and the manure is t.> learn that there is at least on® dreaded drawn oat through a large door on the disease that science ,iHsh» en able to cure in low*,*r hillside. On th u side also mowers all it« staues, nnd that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Care is the only positive care known and other machinery and farm rolling to (he medical fraternity. Catarrh being a That Democratic wonder, the New stock are run in out of the weather. The constitutional disease requires a constitu Weekly World, ha« juttl posts of this barn are 18 by 80, and the tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is York taken internally, acting directly upon the chauged its weekly into a TWICE- roof is a quarter pitch. blood and nmcons surfaces of the system, A-WEEK juqicr, and you can now In the first cut is represented at A , thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and uivim; the patient strength by pet the two papers a week fo r tlie platform and floor; B, thrashing floor; O , dung pit; D . cows or sheep; E. wagons building un the constitution and ««sisting same old price —$1 a year. nature in doing its work. The proprietors and machines; F , underground founda- Think of it! The news from New j have so much faith in its curative power«, v i - i a a . i tion; II. silos. In the second cut is shown that they offer One Hundred Dollars for \ ..r k r ig h t nt y o u r floo r fre sh every #t A latform an(, b . tl.ru.hing any case that it fails to cure. Send for list three days— 104 pnpers n year—aud floor. J, nmler«rouiul fonn.lation; H, of ti'Htimoniuls. Address, your home pi.per Tho H e r a l d nil for gii,,9; i, drive: L. s u p D n r u . F. J. CHENEY t CO.. Toledo, Ohio. O n ly $ 3 .S 5 ! ________________ u r s o i d by druggists, 75 cents. ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY. Eyery member o f tbe Woman’s • Christian Temperance Union is ( * o i i f l o Y IU * M » u ri lo ll< ‘l'o r iu . asked by Miss Willard to celebrate Tha Methodist con fore nee con Ex-Judge .lunitiM Ilocbester, who tbe twenty-tirst birthday o f tbe national organization by sending cluded its nomini session nt Oregon had been lying in the city jail the NV© tak e th is o p p o rtu n ity o f in fo r m in g l>aat week, charged with obh.inint! one new subscription to the Union City Monday o f last week. Bishop onr HiilworiberH th a t th e u e w C ou n u ission r money under false pretensY» Ity ot P en sio n « h i« b een a p p o in te d . l i e is an Fitzgerald presi, led. Rev. II. A. Signal. means of a worthless clievk, has o ld so ld ier, an d w»- b elieve t h a t g old ie m and Renani), former!' stationed here. heeu released from e'lslialy. '1 he their lo irs w ill receive ju s tic e at u ’ s n a n d s. . Mrs. J. K. Barney, superintend ent o f jail and prison work for tbe has Been appoint J presiding elder matter w h s se.’ led by his brother, Mdio.-iV i. .'b' lVn' 11 o * " j li. Tn i ! • i t o'.. 1 '''o of Willamette district, ai d the fol- l ’ ercv W. Kochester, of ¡Seattle. t*n*i«>n affairs nmirr th«-n.'w rrinui*. . . | ria 1 | , • . V» o would advise, however, that lT. S. W orld’s W. C. T. U., will go to . lowing appointments oiful^ for t )is, j I tie ♦‘X-JUuge 19 novv OU I l l s way to soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps England in October to hold evan ( k . I I v: t i l __ Missouri to leforrn. H i s great l«> m a 1«!. a p p lic a tio n a t o n y a . if t h e . have j f o n . l n . a * for „«mblimr » » ‘ a l r . a d i Y l » » » a . in o r d e r to a.<m re th e gelistic meetings nnder the aus the «..geburg district: H . S . & h a n - i?le D r e s i d i a t ! elder- K o s e b u r i r a n d T11‘ ^ 1v,l(' B , , . n‘ M ,,r hen.flt o f the « nrlv m in e o f their ,1mm. , “ le, p|i'er, nosenurg ana „bn-h cau*e,l him emlless trouble. there ,i„.uM '>e ,uy f.itnrc t»„.„,n pices o f the British Woman's Oakland, J. A. Crutchfield; Myrtle — Eve,line l’elecram le c isln tio n . s ich la g ia ia tip n i . »«lU om Temperance Association. : t u t r n ss .* b fo re tr o a c tiv e . T h e r e fo r e it is o f ¿ o a t im - Ureok circuit, »1. r . \Y allace; Grant S ; •-»©►^ o ortan c e th at ap plionti<m s be tiled in the The laws for the sale of liquors Passund Woodvilla, W. J. F e n to n ;! The H erald does the best job in Norwsy on tho Gothenburg sys Medforil nnd Soda SnrihDs. John w o r k R n i' Ht m o ®* reasonable prices. Chi|,ir.„ ,.a r i u :a . , « r r mforn a n o n in 0 reyard t o peti«it»n m a tte r s , th e y sh ould tem have been amended with the w rite to T kk P hkss C l v i m i C o m c a s t , at L. Jone«; Sniu'« Valley circuit, J. hope of lessening the sale. One >VashiiiKton. D . C .. nnd they will pr* pare W. Bryant; Appi,-gale circuit, G P J M f ¥ s a ^ l l ;B a i 9 i :K i w H » 1 «end tlo» n e c e -* n r v n pp l;c«ti< i if tl:* v is that a license cannot be given iu Und th e m e n t itle d m u te r t h e n u m e r o u s law « a town except by a majority vote E. Kirk; KlHinath Full« circuit, K. Beet (outrb Syrup. T « « t « Good. TJm P«l e x a cted ft>r th e ir b en efit. A d d r e ss. , f L 1-* -J j w s © 1 til H H K SS C L A IM S C O M P A N Y . o f all men aud women over tweuty- C. Oglesby; tVquilbi City circuit, M f lig K t U f iia iie iijM K I i Tohn N Yedderburn. M u naffin »; A tt o r m T. fi'e years o f ago. J. T. Thornton. f P. O Box^.vi AYsshington, D. C. G. A. R. NOTICE. . I ‘ LF ■•’ÏÏKS'I A M ) i D ir B o lO fT ” : vi;<:i r o 4 - FOR INVENTIONS. ( Iiorr-ti/, pu 1 'ititn I T im e — “ B eu lah L a n d .” l . f.*r oui* P IO N F F iP .] N<-1> ru* hsi erald — ¡fl I T » u San Francisco 1ms a Lnw aud Order League, an outgrowth of poster s. the temperance congress. Every mother should know that The number of hard drinkers croup can be prevented. The first living today in the United Statos symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is followed by a peculiar rough is estimated to be 2,500,000. cough. If Chamberlain’s Cough Between the ages of twenty-five Remedy is given freely as soo n as and thirty, where ten total abstain the child becomes hoarse or even ers die, thirty-one moderate drink after tho cold lias developed it will prevent an nttnek. 50 cent bottles ers die. for sale by S. L. Lenevo. At a Demorest medal contest Tbe presbytery o f southern held iu tbe college at Pirucicabn, Oregon wns held at Oakland, Doug Brazil, the president-elect of the las county, last week. The dis- republic was preseut amt pre enssiou o f the home mission work sented the medal. resulted in instructions to the home Every dollar o f the circulating mission board foraidio the following medium iu the United States goes sums to the following field: Ash each year over the bar o f the sa land, £150; Jacksonville, Plucnix loon or tbe counter of the tobac and Eagle Point, £400; Klamath con ist—Omaha Bee. Falls, 9500; Bnndon, 9600; Marsh T be International Peace Con field, 9600; Myrtle Point, 9550; gress adopted a memorial to lie I l o s e b u r g , $ 4 0 0 ; D r a in , « B lo O ; O a k - presented to each government in land, Wilber and Ynncolla, $500; Europe, witli a view to putting an und a new mnu to go into /■v W U( s end to tbe war betweeu China and ccunty. Japan. In 1850 the ratio o f criminals in prisons iu the United States to the entire population was 290 to 1,000,- 000; in 1890 it was 1315 to 1,000- 000; an increase of over 28 per cen t Mayor Hopkins, of Chicago, has thad all bill-boards containing iude- ••cent posters destroyed Bud bak announced that auy one attempt >ing to replaco such advertisements • will be arrested and prosecuted. K The Best Reference Back Piinted. I.lrea.« uml Liquur. Every voter who casts his ballot for license practically throws his L O C A L ITEM S. own mantle of character aud re Strawberries on the market at spectability about the traffic ami Marshfipld. endorsee its work.—Ueo. S. Foster, P revent and euro C onstipation and Sick* Headache, binali Bile Lk aus. M. P. , Jack Land visited the county tinder the pressure o f high li cense, and to make tbe establish seat last wpek. ment payback that large fee, sa loonkeepers are tempted to intro duce other features, to marshal 'other forms of vice aud to link gambling and harlotry with liquor- selling so as to swell tbe receipts. — Rev. Herrick Johnson, D. D. .M AND ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR 1894 . T. V. Th® C o q u illie C ity W . C . T . U . m e e ts nt fche M e th o d ist ch u r ch , so u th , ev ery F ri- * . y , at 8 o’ olock p . m . A ll m tere tted in tb e W ork arc in v ite d to i tte n d . X A f'J T 2 2 3H f ! I t I s C o n s t r u c t e d o n a P la n W h i c h I n s u r e s G rea t L co n o m y o f L ab or. T U E SD A Y , OCT. 16, 1894. —SUITED BY THE— COQV1LLE CITY W. C. -ap Ijc-t» A D E S IR A B L E M ODERN BARN. Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. G ov’t Report. Equal w ith t!ie interest o f those having claim s against tho governm ent is that of IN V E N T O R S , w ho often lose the benefit o f valuable inventiou9 because of tlie incompetcncy or inattention of tbe attorneys em ployed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in em ploying com petent and reli able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends grea tly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. W ith the view of protecting inventors from w orthless or careless attorneys, and o f seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert ill patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain P aten ts in th e United S ta te s a r .ln l l F oreign C o u n tries, C onduct In terfe re n ce s, M a k e Special E xa m in ation s, Prosecut j R ejected C a se s, R e g ister T ra d e -M a rk s and C o p y rig h ts, R ender Opinions a s t o S c o p e and Validity o f P a te n ts, P ro secu te and D efend Infringem ent S u its , E t c ., E tc . I f you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the im portant features, and you w ill be at once advised as to tlie best course to pursue. M odels are seldom necessary. I f others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged w ith infringem ent b y others, subm it the m atter to us for a reliable O P IN IO N before acting on the m atter. THE P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , W A S H IN G T O N , 618 F S T R E E T , N O R T H W E S T , p. O.SOXAC3. D . C . JOHN VVEDD^BURN, Managing Attorney. ÍS ” Cut tR i: cu t and san d it with you r Inquiry. 1 - b p s Vi ùnti T ^ ■ fi r ? .r w . 0 * 4 ” Ay } « 14} Kf? JET / a \.rri. A t VliU til * 1 \ w \3<3 I cibrei til in vetri i f i tion ¡ . t > onr ics spanali IS Hy and the merits of our Tableta. ¡MMI BcsMc Chloride pv r'-‘ 1 Tablets 5 f.Fr' Tfcvni _______ _________ ___________ M ill c o m n lo te ly d e str o y th e d e s ir e fo r T O B A C C O in f r o :-’. ' • r c r tc c t ly h a r m - le a s; c a u se n o e ic k n e s « . fit-d ’ t *-» v 1-c i'iv#*n i u t r i n o f t \.<'r ■■ 1 nr ’ i e Lnowi* ed g e o f t h e p a tie n t , w h o w ill v o lu n ta r ily stop s m o k in g o r c *v iny: ia a low d ays. DRUNKENNESS ami KOUrDlHE EAEIT w Æ t h e p a tie n t, b y t h e u se o f o r r STC CIAL F C R ittlL A GO LD C L & u T A B L E T S . 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