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g o g n U U g U i} f staia* TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1895 for (iv<i. ami Home and .Native Land. ■ — BJUTKl) BT THE— COQUILLE CITY W. C. T. C.| The OoquilUe City W. C. T. U. meets at the Methodist church, south, every in - day, at 3 o’clock p. m. All interested m the work are invited to rttend TerniM-iunre Jlstes. A B S O L U T E L Y L O C A L ITE M S. Uavid Landles, the Baudou dyer, [From the National W. C. T. U. liulletin.l to Marshfield. Sixty-one branches have been has T o moved aid D igestion take on e SmtillBllo Dean lite r eating. 25c. per bo ttle . added to the Army Temperance Miss Lizzie Buzan took the train Association of England since May. The provincial legislature at for the hay Friday on a visit to Quebec has been petitioned for friends. another plebiscite on prohibition in that province. Railroad Employes.— Miss Jen nie Smith has labored with her usual faithfulness and success the past year. Her report shows 3(52 public meetings addressed; 41 railroads shop meetings; several liuudrsd families visited aud prayed with, and about 500 conver sions.—Mrs. C. M. Woodward. The crusaders of 1874 attending the national convention met No vember 23d, and organized a reserve force to pray for the success of tem perance work throughout the world. Any crusader desiring to belong to this consecrated and honored sister hood may send her name aud resi dence to the secretary. Mrs. J. S. H enley,2718 Broadway, Cleveland, Ohio. The Twenty-third regiment of Brooklyn recently held a fair, and the beer-brewers of that city “ do nated” throe or four thousand dol lars’ worth of beer to bo sold by the glass and the proceeds to bo given to the regiment. It wns expected that many young men would get their first taste of beer, and thus it would be a good investment for the brawers. The officers of the regiment protested that the regi ment would have nothing to do with it, and declare they will refuse to accept the money that corn’ s from the sale. Madame Patti believes anyone who aspires to success as a vocalist should be a total abstainer. She says: “ Alcoholic stimulants of any kind tend to irritate the throat, and should be entirely abstained from. Even light wines are no ex ception to this rule. Most people are familiar with the hoarse voice o f the hard drinker, nnd it is ofteu said of such an individual that he has burnt his throat with drink. Even a moderate tike o f alcohol may, therefore, teud to make the voice husky.” Rev. Ur. Theodore L. Cuyler, in the New York Evangelist, snys: “ What we want now is a new cru sade against the bottle nnd the drink customs, nnd also against licensing the drink traffic, whether in rosewood saloons or in the low est whisky dens. Muy Uod spood- ily send us a fresh revival o f old- fashioned total abut in 3iico efforts in our churches and Hunday-schools and public schools nnd in our homes! Unless it comes soon, we shall drift back into immeasur able tippling and drunkenness. The saloons are not the ouly curse. A majority of inebriates do not begin there; they begin with drink ing at home, oriu social gatherings, or in the clubs, or tho restaurants. No reform that does not etrike at the drink customs will bo perma- nently successful.” P reven t and cu re C onstipation and 3lck- Ilcuduehe, ¿¡mall Bile Beaus. A large number of boxes of ap ples were shipped via tho bay from the upper river last Friday. Guaranteed l o cure Bilious A tta c k s aud Constipation, Small Bilo Bonus. The schooner Berwick, loaded with lumber at Morras Bro’u mill, was towed down to sea last W ed nesday. Cure fo r f o ld s , Fevers nnd General De b ility . Small Bile Bonus. 25c. p e r bottiw. Chas. Moon o f Marshfield was in this place a brief spell last week. He is rustling for th6 Binger sew ing machine. P u t u p in neat wHtch-shaixnl bott les, sugar coated. Small Bile Beans. 25c. p e r bottle. Miss Flora McCloskey of Nor way visited the Misses Ray und Evaline Collier in this place part of aud since the holidays. T h e y Increoso appetite, p u r ify the whelp system and a cto n the liver. Bilo BcunaSmau. P U B E .Yorlli Fork I tom*. Jan. 0th.— Mr. Barker left for Empire City this morning. Rev. O. G. Quimby preached at our schoolhxuse last Sucduy. Win. Cotton had a surprise at his house New Year’s eve, where many friends gathered. Dancing was the particular feature of the night. S. G. Johnson is repairing his fence which tho heavy wiudd blew down. Mrs. J. C. Fierce had a party at her house last Monday night. There wns a large crowd. Everybody went home Imppy. Verner Barker has been on the upper end of the road for the last week. Wonder what the attraction is? Arthur Flinn went to Myrtle Point to spend Christmas. He came back looking blue. Miss Josie Pierce is visiting her home at present. One o f the young ladies of this place received a present from Ben ton county b s a reward for break ing one o f the young men’s hearts. Miss Kittie Branson is visiting Iter sister (Mrs. Benhnm) near Fairview. G o n e A g a in . B o m O oin gs. Mrs. Abby Jackson of the bay, Dora Jan. 8.—And lo, we be after visitiug her parents, Mr. hold the beautiful snow on the and Mrs. Joe Hudson, for some distant hills. The New dear’s dance at I. T. days, returned to her home last Weekly’s was well attended, nnd, Friday. Wo danced all night till broad day O n e Small Bilo Bean eve ry night f o r a light, and went home with tho gals w e e k a m use T o ro id Liven:. 25c. uer bottle. Tho Mursbfield Atheletic Club in the morning—except Tommy has filed articles o f incorporation. Johnson. He started to take Miss l ’lldy Ingraham home, and while The club is to be held at Marsh going down a grade near Mr. Ham- field, Or. The capital stock is merlolT’s the brake on his buggy failed to check its speed and his fixed at $1000. team took a dash, the buggy tongue The Coquille W. C. T. U. will came down and Tommy rolled out, hold a mass meeting on the night tho buggy tongue broke nnd away of ttie third Sunday (Jan. 20th) at went the team with Miss Tildy. tho M. E. church. Rev. Mr. M c Shn was soon thrown out nnd quite Cain will deliver a short address. badly hurt; we hope not seriously, however. Be more careful next All are invited. time, Tommy. The dairymen of Gravel Ford Mrs. John Kronenberg returned Inst Wednesday from her protracted met on the 7th aud elected K. H. visit in Missouri. Her daughter Hausen chairman. After remarks from a number, in regard to join Ida (Mrs. Dr. Owen) has quite ing ttie Coquille Dairymen’s Union, recovered from her serious sick a committee of three were elected spell. _ Dr. nnd Mrs. Owen are now to meet with the union at Coquille City, aud confer with the members living in St. Louis. of the Coquille union. Geo. Stevenson, AI Flanders and George Johnson lias commenced several others who attended the a subscription school at Gravel sitting of county court in the in Ford schoollionse. Several young terest o f tho new road on the south men are attending. The Gravel Ford Creamery Co. side of tho river returned on Fri are tnking steps to move ttie cream day’s train. The court had voted ery near the North Fork bridge. “ no road.” D on R e x . Joint Representative Stewart, from Curry county, departed via the Drain route to Salem last Wed nesday, after a stay of nearly two days iu this plaoemaking acquaint ances and feeling tho pulse of the people on legislative matters. M i s s X tfe llx e F i g g i s WARWICK CASTLE. Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report A P e e p Into tho Famous Kitelisli Palace of tho “ Kiugmal&cr.” Ono could spend days looking at the pictures at Warwick and at tho sculp ture and curios. Thcro is a table, tho slab of which is made of fine marble mosaic, lapislázuli, and precious stones which belonged to Mario Antoinette. In tho red drawing room aro rare speci mens o f Limousin enamels, also Bohe mian glass and Venetian crystals. This room leads to the cedar drawing room, whose walls aro 10 feet in thickness. Une o f the many valuable and beautiful j ornaments in this room is a bust of Proserpine, by our American sculptor Pow er. The “ living rooms’ ’ of tho castle ex MENTALI tend 330 feet in length, and each win dow gives charming views of tho ENERGY! grounds. In ono of these rooms, the gilt drawing room, is a Florentine mo saic table,enriched with precious stones, brought from the Grimani palace in a r s a p a r il l a Venice. Its value is £10,000, which, M. Ilam m ciiy, a w ell-known business man please remember, is $50,000 of Yankee Hillsboro, Va., sends this testim ony to money. Tho Orimani arms, the pope’s of the merits of A y e r ’ s Sarsaparilla: “ Several triple crown, lion of St. Mark, doge’s years ago, I hurt my leg, tho injury leaving sore which led to erysipelas. My sufferings cap, keys o f St. Peter and cardinal’s a w ere extrem e, inv leg, from the knee to tho hat nro illustrated in jasper, onyx, am ankle, being a solid sore, w hich began to ex tend to other parts ot rite body. After trying ethyst, malachite and cornelian on its various remedies, I began taking A y e r ’s surface. Sarsaparilla, and, before I hail finished tho first bottle, I experienced great relief; tho A moment after leaving the gilt draw second bottle effected a com plete cu re." * ing room and we^are in the state bed Ayer’s Sarsaparilla room, where good Queen Anne slept, nnd in which her big dreary looking Prepared by Dr. J . C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Muss. bed still stands. Wo don’t seem to know C u r e s o t h e r s ,w i l l c u r e y o u much about Queen Anne’s belongings, thus her bed and traveling trunks at its foot arouse our interest. In these trunks were her majesty’s clothes. They are sensible, ponderous trunks, covered with brown leather and studded with brass nails. Even an American baggage smashing porter would have tound Queen Anne’s trunks “ too largo an or der’ ’ to destroy. George III presented this bedstead, with its faded crimson f J T H Ä t c 2 o curtains and its 15 feet high posts. Over a t i o n al the fireplace hangs a fine portrait of the queen herself painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. It is in this state bedroom that Queen Victoria slept when she WASHINGTON, D. C. visited Warwick castle with the late TnK N ational T rihonk is now entering upon tu princo consort. I don’ t know whether 17th your of phenomenal sum*!«. No ut her family weekly In the country has bad such she occupied Anne’s bed, but if so I » growth, .....................----- amt maintain«' it so steadily. cues hope it was more comfortable than it It O Ji into every County in the United states, and him clubs of subscribers at tieirrjy every PostoiRcc. looks. It bus gained tins proud position solely ou it3 m enu From the bedroom is a boudoir, lit u a highly Interesting family newspaper. erally crammed with paintings. Here for tlje Year 1894 is H olbein’s “ Henry V III;” “ A Boar ft Wlli be made much better and more attractive thru H unt,” by Rubens; “ A Dead Christ,” *ver While retaining all of it« present popular lent on copper, by a follower of Correggio; ires, it will constantly urijl new ones. “ Charles I I ’a Beauties,” by Lely; a “ San Sebastian,” by Vandyke; “ Card Players, ” by Teniirs, and a Salvator HVii. n i s t o r u . by men who actually served and Rosa landscape. 'on(rlit In the struggle. HJiort H torien of Romance, Travel, Lxperlonc* Tho castle’s stato dining room was ind adventure, by leading Writer«. burned out in 1871, but it has been re FUlitorhtlH upholding the cause of the veterans, maintaining the highest loyalty to the Govern produced on tho old lines and is a truly and ment. an l the promutton or the best interests ot the royal apartment. On either side of the l )n u li( </ton JVfiM. Klill accounts o f what is massive fireplace, where many a Yule taking place at the seat of Cloverument; careful ro- of all important matters Iu Cotuires« mi l Ilia log has slowly burned itself out to white nort.s Executive Departments; gossip about public men. HttuHfthoUl D e p a r tm e n t . Edited by a lady ol ashes, there are gilt Venetian figures. reputation. Above the fireplaeo hangs Ruben’s National a . i . It., »*'• It. c .. Hint M. o f V. l o i r s , mors complete than published by any other paper. sketch of lions. There is also in this fall A g and r i c u l t u r a l D e p a r t m e n t , carefully edited room a droll portrait of George III in ir practical men. G e n e r a l X eirs, carefully compiled. tho arms of his mother. T hk N a t i o n a l T ui bunk h larlctly non-part I zan. thoroughly American. It believes in tbe greatest Tho castle boasts a Shakespeare room, ind ood to tho greatest number of our people, uml tn« designed and added by the late earl, f Ighest development of our lnaUiuiloiUr-'.u Nutioaiu and to whicji. the county of Warwick anlty and exalted loyalty. presented the Kenilworth buffet in nn: cient oak. Into this room have been col T L - e $ 1 a Y e a r lected all procurable Shakespeare rel ics, and resting on an old claw footed to give more nnd better matter for the suit, oak table are all tho works, with tho .if Tt t clnl’i-i. w o 4 *f*nt h a week than any other publication. admirable edition o f Shakespeare of Everv Hue that a pears in it is written for it. and hot appeared in no other paper. 3< u « * » n o » y iK tic u tf tho late Halliwell Phillipps. |r m allei*. Address— Tho place has been called the castle T H E N A TIO N A L TR IB U N E , %7fi» NEW YORK AVE., WASHINGTON, D. 01 of the kingmaker. Who can visit this historic house and not desire to reread The National Tribune and th Lord Lytton’s—or Bulwer’s, as you please— “ Tho Last of tho Barons,” H euald both oue year for ouly whoso text of composition is furnished $2.50. by the annals of this wonderful castle and its wonderful earl, Richard Novil. — Boston Herald. _ S A y E R ’S N Millinery and Fancy Goods C B., K . & E . H R . Í .N. Co. O TICE- lion. W. Sinclair is the regu larly authorised agent at Coquille City for the collection of Bobaidy and righi-of- V ay subscriptions on account of this com pany. R. A. GRAHAM. N ..T H E .. •t FlliST STREET. O PROS ITE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON . stock of new and fashionable ( "IHOICK J millinery, including trimmed and un- triturned hats, Rowers, ribbons, tips, etc Will receive new invoices and a fine slock of FANCY GOOD? bv each stoamor nnd by rail. Ladies are * ordinlly invited to in spect these goods ail 1 compare prices. Orders from a distance promptly and carefully filled. S8 i f | N E L L IE F IO G . ■ G. A. R. NOTICE. Wo take this opportunity of in forming our subscribers that the new Commissioner of Pensions has been appointed, lie is an old soldier, and wo believe that soldier» and their heirs will receive justice at his hands. Wo do not anticipate that there will bo any radical changes in tho administration of pension affairs under tho new regime. We would advise, however, that U. S. soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to make application lit 01100 , if they have not already done s *, in order to secure the benefit of the early filing of their claims in case there should be any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. Therefore it is of great im portance that applications be filed in tho department at the earliest possible date. If Li. S. soldiers, sailors or their widows, children or parents, desire information in regard to pension matters, they should write to Tin: hium C i . umu C ompany , at Washington, D. and they will prepare and semi thu necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted for limit* benefit. Address, DRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Managing Attorney. P. (J. lJ o x 385.1 W ashington % A s t r ic t ly h i g h - g r a d e F a m i l y B en in ^ M a c h in e , »»ossessing n il m o d e r n im p r o v e m e n ts . G uaranteed E qual to the B est F r i e r s v e r y r en a on a b '.e. O b ta in t h e m fr o m y o u r Iot a ! d e a le r a n d m a k e c o m p a r is o n s . ELDREDGE MA’üJFAGTÜRWG CO, DELyiDF.RE. ILL. l>. G. ° Mg Pronti «3 J Certifying pi il:« c u m const |pat,i<.u l-’j-uallsa h oc I uy lag p llls c u r o cousit imi ' i<*ti Prca lies Itortifylng pills euro ronat ipation Prentiss R ectifying pill* euro const l pntl< >u QÇ R Mpp I w ] ■ 00 j j i FY r\L \ A F C VJ i Nu 1 LL ? V c u r i t : ï n j Alm ost a ll pills arul m odlolno p rod u ce constipation, hero l i a p ill i:»;:t cures torpid liver, biliousness, rheum atism . Indigestion, sick headache and k id n ey and liver troubles w ith ou t g rip in g o r loavlng* any trace o f C O N S T I P A T I O N , w hich is the prlm o cau se o f a ll slcknous, bew are o f It geUliiij habitual and ch ron ic with you, H p ° sco to It In tim e ; those p ills w ill euro you. V L A D IE S U so PRENTIGG r e c t i f y i n g p il l , because It Is tho on ly safe and harm less rem edy that w ill surely B E A U T I F Y the C O M P L E X IO N cñ « £ u 3F **i 'XL n p nn clea r tho skin an d rem ovo all blotch es from tho faco. T ry a box and seo fo r your s elf. 25 Conta a box. SOLD ONLY IN SE ALED PA C K A G E 3. G O LD B Y ALL D R U G G IS T S . Or sen t b y m ail upon receipt o f p rice by III Prentiss Chemical uiu! Manufacturing Co., ¡4 M CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,'CAI. j P ien ti«» R ectifying pills euro con s 1 1 put lou P rou tissltoc lifyin g p ills cu re constipation I T*-rn',i-(s K« m '| i fyj n^r ) ! ! ’ .; cu re c 11 * ■111 -at Inn l ’ r.i.t i 1 vj n - pill-» cu re roti stipatimi For sale by IL S. Knowlton, Druggist. FOR INVENTIONS. P IO N E E R illi Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Kan at with the interest c f those having claim s against the government Is Gazette, Middletown, N. J., believes that o f INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit o f valuable inventions because that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy of the incompctcncy or inattention o f the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in em ploying competent and^ reli should bo in every home. Ho used ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY. able solicitors to procure patents, for the value o f a patent tiependsgreatly, if not it for a cold and it effected a speedy AND entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. cure. He suys: “ It is indeed a W ith the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, That Democratic wonder, the Now grand remedy, I can recommend to York Weekly- World, has just and o f seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore arc prepared to all. I have also seen it used for changed its weekly into a TWICK- Pat Phelan, superintendent of whooping cough, with tho best re A-WEEK paper, and you can now Obtain Patents In the United S la tes and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In (Lorenz Building! terferences, M ake Special Exam inations, P rosecute Rejected Cases, the Bay City mill on Coos bay, sults.” 50 cent bottles for sale by get the two papers a week for the C O Q U IL LE C ITY. S. L. Lcnove, druggist. Register Trade-M arks anu C opyrights, Rentier Opinions as to ami wife spent ceveral days in this same old price—$1 a year. - - — 5 co p e and Validity o f Patents, Prosecute and Think of it ! The news from New place last week. Mrs. Phelan ( Coos Huy New «.) Defend Infringem ent Suits, E tc., Etc. York right at your door fresh every visited with her parents, Mr. and Joshua Nelson lias recovered three days—104 papers a year—and I f you have an invention on hand scud a sketch or photograph thereof, to Mrs. Nasburg, while Mr. Phelan from injuries received by n fall I your home paper The H f . hald all for w I L L keep constantl y on hand a com- gether with a brief description of the important features, and you w ill he at once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If f V plete line of and John Yoakum went up the Christmas day aud is able to be others are infringing 011 your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by O n ly $ 2 .2 5 ! FRESH AND SALTED MEATS, river to inspect some timber lands. out again. others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting ou the -- «»» --- ------------ matter. S. D. Magnes nnd wife went to Bologna, Head Cheese, City Marshal Johnson last Mon A young blood of Condon torp VEGETABLES, CANNED GOODS the city on the Arago, having re T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y , day and Wednesday delivered three ceived news that Mrs. Magnes’ i up $f>0 in bills and throw thorn iu 618 F S T R E E T , NO RTH W E ST, W A S H IN G T O N , D. C . Coffee. Sugars Teas, | the stove tbe other day, just to head of horses which ho had im father is dangerously ill. P. o. BO X 4 0 3 . JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. Tobacco«, Cigars, etc. pounded, aud which had been ad Mrs. H. W. Dunham nnd Miss show that ho didn’ t care for money. Z ‘ : Prices arc as low as the lowest, „¿vj Cut this out and send it with your inquiry. Orders from a 115 part promptly filled. vertised in the H e r a l d , two belong Maggie Oilman, who took Yenla S he—You snid before marriage ing to I. Hacker at Empire City Tcrs to the asylum at Salem, re that you had never loved nuy one turned home Thursday. They -a a — He— You are the first and one belonging to ex-8heri(T traveled via the Drain route, and | hut me. woman I ever came across who Wieder at Marshfield. The stock had a rougli tiip in the storm. ! V ARASTER . C i : ---- ---- - ! R E ____________ M E M B ___ E R ____ '1 *<i i n v ì i « th*» j believed a campaign lie. I car*.;tul in vestifsation i h t o o u r rosp on sibi ♦ From National Superintendent*« had been ranging in tbe neighbor ] it y a u d t b o m erita o f o u r T a b lets. Wo find so much in paper» now, He port«. hood o f Coaledo, hut the storm $ 1 0 0 Reward $100. F r o m fevery pugilist:, The* readers of this paper will be pleased ! T h a t w e are f o ie e d t o th in k the p e n . Work among miners. In seek, made them come iu out of tho to learn that there is at least one dreaded Is mightier that the list. ing to overthrow the liquor traffic weather to tins place. disease that science haa tacit able to cure in W ill c o m p le t e ly d cu tT oy t h o de> ir e f o r TO R A COO in fr o m 3 tor* d.iyr-. P o r fr c t ly harm * lo s s ; can.-io n o siicUn«>ss,und m a y b o p iv r n in a cud t>f t- a o r roff'ro w ith o u t ttu* k n ow l all its stage«, and that is Catarrh. Hall's and to establish Christ's kingdom, e d g e o f tho p a tie n t, w h o w ill v o lu n t a r ily s t o p s m o k in g o r om .v in g in a fe w d ays. r ' S. B. Gardiner, until recently a Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known r w s Remedy for Catarrh 1« tho •f Rest, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest-. w i are trying to practice here as citizen of Bandon tint now of Klam to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional disease requires a constitu th o patient, b y th o u s o o f o u r SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. the church cannot do, house to ath, spent a few dnys iu this eitv tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is \ C A T A R R H taken internally, acting directly upon the D u r in g tr e a tm e n t p n tlo n t^ ftro n llo w e d th o fr e e u s e o f L iq u o r o r M or- Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. house visitation, night schools, Inst week. Ho returns to Klamath blood ami mucous surfaces of tho system.; p h i n o u n til wtoh tfin o a s th e y s h a ll v o lu n t a r ily g i r o t h e m up. BOc. E. T. Hiueltlne, Warren, Pa. Wo send particulars and pam phlet o f testim onials fre e , and shall destroying the foundation of the reading rooms, Loyal Tempernnce at once, where he has a uew cream thereby b e glad to p lace sufferers from any o f tlirao habits in com m u n ica disease and giving the patient strength by tion with persons who have been cured b y tho use o f ou r T a b l e t s . fro m p e rs o n a Legions and industnal schools, ery building under roof and the building up the constitution nnd assisting H IL L '8 T A B L E T S a rc fo r salo b y a ll f i r s t - c l a s s nature in doing its work. The proprietors d r u g g is ts n t 9 1 . 0 0 p er p ack a ge. v /h o h a v e b een special bible instruction, Gospel machinery at Ager, the nearest have so much faith in its curative powers, Ir y o u r d r u g g l s t d o e s n o t k e e p th em , e n c lo s e us 9 f .C O they offer One Hundred Dollars for and w e w ill s e n d y o u , b y retu rn m a il, a p a c k a g e o f o u r cu r e d by th e u se o f meetings, temperance mass meet railroad station, ready for delivery that any case that it fails to cure. Send for list T a blets. W rite y o u r n a m e nnd ad d ress p la in ly , an d s ta to ings, words of counsel aud general and placing in position. It is ex of testimonials. Address. w h e th e r T a b lets a r e f o r T o b a c c o , M o r p h in e F. J. CHENEY * CO., L iq u o r H abit. help. All o f this is being for pected to start up the creamery by Toledo, Ohio, j DO NOT BE DECEIVED in t o p u r c h a s in g Jrtf-Sold by druggists, 75 cents. T n * O m o C h e m ic a l C o . t __ any o f th e v a r io u s n o s tr u m s that, nro b r in g warded under the diieotion o f our the first of May. Mr. G. is much I ik a it S i r :—I h a v e liccti « s i n g y o u r o ffe r e d f o r sale. A sk f o r ito f o r t o b a c c o h a b it, a n d f o u n d i t w ou ld T A B L E T S an d take no other. superintendents. The work is so pleased with the outlook for that d o ' irhat you c la im f o r it. I u s e d ten cen t* Coos Bay News: Washington’s Manufactured only by v e r t h o f th e s tr o n g e s t c h e w in g t o b a c c o a d a y . planued that any Union, however section. a n d l r o m o n e to fiv e c ig a r s ; o r I w o u ld sm ok o poultry business. Birthday will he celebrated by ---- T H E ---- i r o m ten in f o r t y p ip e s o f to b a c c o . H a > « ch e w e d far from a mine, may take up this A convention of the dairymen Baker Post No. 8, G. A. R., by a The “ E R IE ” fu r It. o f y o u î T i b l e t i 'c u i i ì m « » department and assist in it. Three mechanically the best L eslie, M k b . of the stato will meet in Salem grand masquerade ball at Marsh wheel. Frettteat model. D o R n . F e r r t , N. Y . field, on the night o f February 22d. Unions in Massachusetts by con W e are Pacific Coast 61.63 & CS Opera Block. T n e n«t?„ m v i n t O o .G * R T i.* M * R :-S o n > «tim e w > I sent tomorrow. Several questions will The iiest sustained clinracter will be Agents. Bicycle eata- f,,T ¿ 0 ^ * >*»ur T«t>let« f o r T o b .e e ., Ib .M t. I r. e « lv « d tributions and literature have been logne,m ailed free,gives LIMA, OHIO. t h e n f (ill r t f b i u d , . 1 t n o a g b 1 w o » b o th « h .jt r y .m o k e r an d ch e w e r. he np for consideration, chiefly awarded a prize, consisting of sil full description, prices, etc., a o f n t a w a n t e d , aiding the work in Colorado. Othor PETALUMA IlfCUBATOE CO..PeUluma.Cal. J o l i V A o . BOX « . p a r t ic u l a r s relating to legislation for tho pro ver cako basket nod butter dish, B r a n c h H ouse , jji S Main Hi.. Los Angeles. P r r r s n r it c n , T a . Unions in other states havo sent tection of pure food and dairy man valued at $12. nnd which are on T ,,rrin in rn i«ifA t Co GRVTI.EMEN:— It gives me pleamro to arrak a FREE. T h e ° h , ° . T - . - ----- w -K in .o M y son w a s s t r o n g ly a d d ic t 'd tf« ti: - .s c « f literature into Utah, and so on. exhibition at J. N. Nelson’s store. y o u r T a b lets. H** wns a h ea v y :’ m i ufactures. The program has a b u t th r e e »lays h e qtiit d r in k in g , Posters, giving full particulars, will The work grows; its activity is ite d f o u r month b e f o r e w ritin g place for “ A paper on the dairy in soon bs issued. ours truly, more uniform. The unparalleled MR?. 1IKLKM morrmos . dustry iu Cooc county by a promi -----—----- « If* l— - ------ - strikes have forced upon the minds O w cn n rA T i, O h i o . nent dairyman of that county.” D r. Price's Cream Baking Powder r fo r m e ed d a a m m ir a c le in m y cp >e. >AKTIK 8 con tempi a tin 2 ooming fto thè Tt.T o n to rwrwiCAL Co :-G E * T L E M r * :-Y o n r Tablets have perform tracie o f many the need of this work. A 1 h ^ e ? ^ ” “ p M « ¿ I I T p í 5 S « l c . l l r , f o r m e n ye.ir», „mV Havo üeeu m .bxl * b ■ y t h e my* o f Pacific Coaat, Merchauta, Farine rs. World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. It will bo an important meeting, as ïS S r I Tablets, m U S ii 1 U 1 .I without any effort on m y paru " . L. i L . O f U i A T . Mchnniort, Clerks La bore ra (male or two puckutfeg o f your greater interest nnd more desire to ---------------------- S i t * S --------------- feiuale 1 for einploymeiit, to pure baso lami j k d d i v M Jill O r d e r * t«» the retrenchment and reform wave take it up has been aroused and which has struck the party in Mrs. Tenbrook, hostess of the or engagé in business, semi 5 0 oents ro oney onler for Mape, Circola rs. Illustrateli Books these are harbingers o f a richer power has in view the rooeal of Tenbrook House at Bandon, anti Papera and Genera! Infom.ntion «>f thè Pa C l, 0 3 and 0 0 Opera Block. i.lM/>, OHIO. E W. HK1D A CO,. harvest in the coming year.— Mrs. the present dairy laws and the for several years at Empire City, cificCoast. 1JH W First Street. commissioner. IV. F. English. Log Angeles, Cai. [ passed through town last Friday, i nJU*mj M A R K E T Family Grocery, JO H N SO N BIOS ssa H I UJS iSiitlii Double Chloride of Gold Tablets DRUNKENNESS and MORPHINE HAEIT C iH IG K E ft B*Jsm sjP AY A FEW Testimonials H i l l s Tablets, OHIO CHEMICAL CO geautiful : Qalifornia. 1 T H E O H I O C H E M I C A L C O .,