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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1895)
tfo fsiltr C U y S t a l l i Highest o f all ia Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report TU E SD AY , JUN E 18, 1805. For tloi and Homo and Native Land. — MDETHD BY THE— COQUILLR CITY W. C. T. V.\ The Coqnillle City W. C. T. U. meets at he M ethodist church. Booth, every Fri- ft.v, at 3 o 'c lo c k p. m. All interested in the work are invited to ettend Trinperanfe IVotcs. [From the National W. C. T. U. B ulletin.] Canada’» annual liqcor bill is *134,785,400. The consumption of intoxicating liquors in New Zealand is decreas ing year by year. The National W. 0. T. U. will conduct summer meetings at Chau tauqua and Mountain Lake Park. The W. C. T. U. of Bondurant, Iowa, have had five acres o f ground given them for five years rent free, and will farm it for the benefit o f tbair work. Finland has demonstrated that spirits are not necessary in cold countries,having become practically a total abstinence country. This change has been effected under local option and woman suffrage. Powder ABSOLUTELY pure The Arago creamery last Wed nesday shipped sixteen cases of M. A. Swan o f San Francisco butter to San Francisco. was in town last week. Adam Pershbaker, the popular Mr. Walsh is putting up a resi and energetic mill man on the dence on Mr. Kerrigan’s place. lower river, left for the city last Fine posters are issued for the Wednesday. 4th at Myrtle Point by the H e r a l d . John Hamblock has reopened Mrs. Root and daughter, Martha, his logging camp for the purpoje returned last Wednesday from a of supplying cedar logs to Persh- visit to Myrtle Point. baker’s sawmill. Mrs. S. Symons went to the bay J. W. Clark, father of our Mrs. towns last week to canvass for the Chas. Elliott, came over from Rose- sale of the Bovine medicines, of burg last Wednesday. Comrade which she is agent. Clark is looking well for bis years, L O C A L IT E M S. T. A. Walker received an Italian and may live to take a hand yet queen bee, with an accompanying against the red-coats and their tory body-guard and bousebold retinue, allies. by mail lost week from the east. The Port Orford Tribune says: Having used Chamberlain's Cough “ Mr. McAdams, formerly of Co- Remedy in my family and found it quille City, lias opened a black- to be a first class article, I take smithsbop and wagon shop at pleasure in recommending it to my This is our clever friends. J. V. Foster, Westport, Dairyville.” Cal. For sale by Dr. S. L. Lenevo, mechanic 8am McAdams, and the good people o f that section will druggist. Presiding Elder Shangle and find odc worthy o f their patronage, family and Rev. John L . Jones for he is both qualified and consci passed a couple of days on the entious. A new law for the better observ ance of Sunday in Russia will probablyclose all the shops through out the empire on that day. An effort is being made to have them kept open one hour of the day. beach last week and enjoyed it very The G. A. R. came to the rescue much. This was Rev. Jones’ first of the soldiers’ home bill in W is sight of the big waters, and bis consin and sent in to the legisla first ride on a steamboat, which ture petitions which secured the added much to his stock o f exper passage of the bill forbiddiug sa ience. loons within two miles of any sol Cbns. Bowie, jr., a colporteur of diers’ borne in the state. the American Bible society, ad Mrs. Narcissa White Kinney, president o f Oregon W. C. T. U., has been invited by the Astoria ministerial association to occupy each of the city pulpits in rotation in the interest of temperance and other reforms. M iss Nellie Figgis O r m o i i ’« B e s t W a te r w a y « . The enforced detention of four schooners in Siuslaw bay, through being caugbtby a shoaling bar while loading lumber, bus led to a question of bow many harbors on this coast might produce the same conditions. CapL Symons states: “ There are two other bars from which this sudden shoaling trouble might be expected; these are at Nehalem and Alsea. The bars of other harbors along the const have been so improved as to make it im possible for vessels once entering to be nnable to get to sea. For a long time there was trouble with the Coos bay and Coqnille river bars, but the effect of the govern ment improvements have been such as to deepeu the channels suffi ciently to allow of the passage of deep water vessels. As a fact, a few people do not realize what the government has done iu the shape of appropriations aud harbor im provements on this coast; much of the work being so distant as to excite little or no comment except from tbe immediate residents of the locality.” — -...----------- - Millinery and Fancy Goods F IR S T A Bright Lads Ton years of hr *, but who declines to give his name to tho public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to us: “ When I was one year old, my ntamm:t died of roiisumpiiou. Hie doe tor said that I, too, would soon die. and all our neighbors thought that even if 1 did not die. I would never he r.hle to walk, because I was so " v . k and {»tiny. A gathering formed and broke uml< r my arm. I hurt my linger and ir gathered iut«l threw out pieces of hone. If I hurt myself so us to bleak the skin. It sure t«» become a running sure. 1 had to take lo s of meilieiue, hut noth.lug has done me so milch good as Ayer’» Sarsapa rilla. It has made tuo well ami strong.” — T. 1). M., Norcntur, K.\ns. • S a r s a p a r illa Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Musa. „ply®' ILilffliai G. A. R. NOTICE. a t io n a l Il ia 38 88 2 a _ u V M A R K E T Family Grocery, JOHNSON BROS Props. READ 0'JR I .ILiL'.-.v.üiâL-j mm A strlrt iv Itigh-grad«» F c ’-u il y iiiiproveineuU . GUARANTEED EOUAL TO THE ÌE ST Prie«** very rea no u a ld o, tlb ln iu tlieoi fro m y o lir loca i d e a le r uu«t »ouk« voue pu risona. ELDREDGE M ASUFAGTUR1H8 CO. B E L V I D E C E , IL L . P rom it;* tt e c t ify la g p illa c u r © c o n s t ip a t io n "Prem iai* J to ciify tu g id lla c u r e c o U M ip a t io n P re m is a R e c t ify in g p illa c u r o c o n s t ip a t io n P r e n t is s lte c tir y ln ¿; p l lla c u r o c o n a t lp a t h m PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL c : LJ PI F! n l! j Ap, m ti 3 a Il aa Almost all pills and moulclno produco constipation, hero la & pill tin-.t cures torpid liver, biliousness, rheumatism, lmlljcatlon, sick headache aud kidney nud liver 0 ** * ■ 0 ì , troubles without griping or leaving* any traoo of C O N S T I P A T I O N , which a a o 0 la tho prime causo of all Elcknc*s3, bowaro of it getting habitual and chronic with you, 3S geo to it in time; pills will «UUU, those luvau Jji.ro r i u l euro u u i you. ¿ «Jl { && 33 Uso P R E N T I S S R E C T I F Y I N G PILL, 3 bccauso It is tho only safe and harmless ; 3 ç 22 n a romody that will surely B E A U T IF Y COMPLEXION clear tho skin and romovo all blotches from tho faco. Try a bos and sco for your self. 25 Cents a box. SOLO ONLY IN SEALED PACKAGES. S O L D B Y ALL D R U G G IS T S , Or sont by mall upon receipt of price by SM d n ‘ S 406 Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co., SAN CALIFORNIA STREET, F R A N C IS C O ,'C A L . Prentiss Rectifying pills euro constipation l ’reuliss Rectifying pilla cure constipation ProntlHsRectlfylngplHa cure constipation Prentiss Tt«»ctifyin>r pilla euro constipation For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Druggist. FOR INVENTIONS. E q u a l w ith t h e in te r e s t o f th o se h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t t h e g o v e rn m e n t Ja t h a t of IN V E N T O R S , w lio o fte n lo se th e b en efit o f v a lu a b le in v e n tio n s b ecau se of th e in co m p eten cy o r in a tte n tio n of th e a tto rn e y s e m p lo y ed to o b ta in t h e i r p a te n ts . T oo m u ch care c a n n o t b e ex e rc ise d in e m p lo y in g c o m p e te n t a u d r e li ab le so licito rs to p ro c u re p a te n ts , fo r th e v a lu e of a l a t e n t d e p e n d s g re a tly , if not e n tire ly , u p o n th e care a n d s k ill of th e a tto rn e y . ■( W ith th e view of p ro te c tin g in v e n to rs fro m w o rth le ss o r careless attorneys,' a n d o f se ein g th a t in v e n tio n s are w ell p ro te c te d b y v a lid p a te n ts , we have re ta in e d c o u n sel e x p e r t in p a te n t p ra c tic e , a u d th e re fo re a re p re p a re d to Obtain Patents In the United States a n d a ll Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences. Make special Exam inations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-M arks and C opyrights, Render Opinions a s to Scope and Validity o f Patents, Prosecute r.nd Defend Infringem ent Suits, E tc., Etc. I f y o u h a v e a n in v e n tio n o n h a n d se n d a s k e tc h o r p h o to g r a p h thereof, to g e th e r w ith a b r ie f d e s c rip tio n of th e im p o rta n t fe a tu re s, a u d y o u w ill b e at once a d v ised as_ to th e b e s t c o u rse to p u rs u e . M o d els a r e se ld o m n e c e ssa ry . I f o th e r s a re in frin g in g o n y o u r r ig h ts , o r if y o u a r e c h a rg e d w ith in f rin g e m e n t by o th e rs, s u b m it t h e m a tte r to u s fo r a r e lia b le O P IN IO N before acting on the m a tte r. T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y . 613 F STREET, N O RTH W EST, P. O. BOX 4 6 3 . W ASHINGTON, O .O . ' - * ..... .. AS- Cut th is out and sen d it with your inc^.fy. >vl i l f m h I CÜAÜ.VXTE15 A CUKE j § r.i-J in v it e th o m ost j » e a ie t u l in v e s tir à tim i r s t o o n r r o s p o n s ib il- j £ it y a n d th e m o r ii* o f o u r 'i a b lets. -S f ✓ /*% A Sostile Chloride of Geld Tablets ■ 'V * D tho R patient, D M E M by E the 3S U9e and o MORPHINE HABIT f oar SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. During treatm oat patients are allowed the free tuo o f Liquor or M or phine until suoh tim e as they shall voluntarily pivn t horn up. Wo send particulars and pam phlet o f testim onials froe, and »hall be plud to place sufferers from any o f ttaeso habits iu com m unica tion with persons who have been cured by the use o f our T a b l e t s . H IL L ’ S T A B L E T S ere fo r salo b y all f ir s t - class druggists at S | .O O Per package. If your druggist does not keep them , enclose ns $ | .OO and we w ill send you, by return m ail, a package o f c «I'ji n W rite yonr namo and address plainly, aud stato whether Tablets arc for Tobacco, Morphine or Liquor Ilubit. — OHIO CHEMICAL CO,, D o b b s FnnRT. N. Y . T n r <J« t o O t m C l L C o .:_ G * X T L * * e x :- S o i n e U m u o I ; nt for i l 00 worth o f your T a b let, fo r Tobacco II;,bit. I received thcnTall riff h te n d , although 1 w as both a heavy sm okerond ch .w er, they Uid the » « . r k t a * » than G. Eox « . 61.63 & 65 Opera Block LIMA, OHIO. p a r t ic u l a r s FR EE. from p e rso n s w ho h a v e been c u re d by th e u s e of T h e o m o C h e m i c a l C o . : D e a r S i r :—I have been using T0«J cure for tobacco habit, and found it would do w hat you claim for it. I used ten cents worth o f the strongest chew ing tob acco« day, nnd from one to five cigars; or I would smoke from ten to forty pipes o f tobacco. Have chewed nnd smoked for tw enty five years, and two packages o f your M W cured so Manufactured only by t h e A FEW Hill s Tablets. DO NOT BR DECEIVED Into purchasing any o f the various nostrums that are being offered fo r sale Ask for H I L L ’ S T A B L E T S and take no other. — ? LADIES! "wULcompletelv destroy the desiro fo r TOBACCO in from 3 tor- flay-.. Perfectly hnrm- less; cau»o no ¿iok-nos», aud m ay be pi Ton In a c u p of ten o r ct.frVe without the knowl edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop sm oking or chewing la a few days. s hig M a c h iu t s |>os*v**iiig “ 3 m o d e m §3 s PIONEER i I We take this opportunity o f inform ing I our subscribers that the new Com m issioner o f Pensions has been appointed. He is an old soldier, and wo believe that soldiers and their heirs will receive ju stice ai his hands. We d o not anticipate that there w ill bo uny radical changes in tho adm inistration o f pension affairs under the new regime. W e would advise, however, that U. 8 . soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take steps to make a pplication at on ce, if they have not already done a >, in o rder to secure the benefit o f the early filing o f their claims iu case there should be any future pension legislation. Such legislation is seldom retroactive. T h erefore it is o f great im portance th a t applications bo filed iu the departm ent at the earliest possiblo d ate. I f U .S . soldiers, sailors or their widows, children or parents, uesire inform ation in regard to pension matters, they should write to T ub P ress C l aim s C ompany , at W ashington, D . C., nnd they w ill prepare and send the necessary application, if they find them entitled under the numerous laws enacted for their benefit. Address, P K E 8S C LAIM S C O M PA N Y, P. O . B ox 385.1 W ashington, D . C. Another Free Offer. CH1SKEH BlsiiaPMsJ C IT Y , OREGON . H OIC E stock o f new and fashionable m illinery, including triinm e d and un trimmed liiits, bowers, ribbon«, tips, etc Will receive new invoices Hnd a tine stock o f FANCY GOODfc1 by each steamer and by rail. L a d ie s are 'o r d ia lly invited to in sp e ct these good s aud com pare prices. Orders from a distance prom ptly nnd carefu lly tilled. as i f | N E L L IE F IG G . J C .A .SN O W & C O . .T H E * . odd C Editor Lnse, of tho Sun, is re Cures others, w ill euro y o u covering from an attack of sick ness, but is not yet able to attend to business. Prof. J. S. Hodgin, of Bandon, I is teaching at the ncademy th is‘ week, during the absence of Prof. Golden. Mrs. Unruh, tbe W. C. T. U. organizer aud lecturer, was tbe bearer o f a lovely China cup nnd saucer, presented to Miss Bronte Coffelt, of Coos river, by tbe Loyal Temperance Legion of Jtosebnrg, *3 ° Deputy Sheriff J. J. Stanley of which Miss Bronte was secretary WASHINGTON, D. C. reashed this place last Wednesday while there. T u b N a t io n a l T b ib it h b ts now entering upon Its from Empire City, via Bandon and ITtb o f phenom enal miccshs . N o oilier fkrutly w eekly lu tha country has h*d such The state superintendent’s bien Myrtle Point, on his bicycle. Mr. I grow th, and malt indued It so steadily. It icocu co u n ty lu the United State*, goiiti into every cou umumi sim w , ana ------- at * -? a r ly every nearly every Postotllce. Postunieo. S. is well known and popular here, nial report for the 6hool year end . chib* o f subscribers »os.Hon solely on it* has gained this proud position il* merit* mt ing March 4, 1895, shows that there , It highly iutereeUng ftnully newspaper. and this was his first visit in about are 64,567 male and 62,398 female for tl^e Year 1894 three years. He left for his home persons between the ages of 4 aud It will b<* m ade m uch better nnd m ore attractive thai Friday morning on his wheel, hav 20 years resident in the stato. The ever. WliUe retaiuiust all o f us present popular leu* ing made the circuit despite several lowest school population is in ires, It will constantly add now ones. Curry county, the number of pupils j bad places in the roads. being 713. ------------------►*>>« ■ -------- - County Commissioner Stitt and I f '« » . /i i s t o r t f , by mon w ho actually served and fought 1« the struggle. _ , _ D. H. Divilbiss, an old and re Btop Buffering! Try Dr. Milos* Pain Pills. s h o r t miorie.it o f Rom ance, Travel, kxperienc* - - - --- • *nd adventure, by leading writers. spected citizen of Curry county, K ilUoritilH upholding the cause o f the veterans, and maintaining the highest loyalty to the tlovera* honored t b e H e r a l d with a call meat, and the prom otion o f the best interests o r th« last Thursday. Both are well W*iS 'a M h ln u ton N ew *. Full accounts o f what la place at the seat o f G overn m en t; careful re The long winter evenings can be | lahiug ports or all Important matters In Congress an«! the posted politically, are intelligent very profitably devoted to reading, j Executive Departments; gossip about public men. Edited by a lady of nnd patriotic, and like this editor, but there are some things that we ; M o n s e h o ltl National reputation. A . It., N '- It- C ., a n d 9 . o f V, N ow *, more defendants of Revolutionary fath must read the year round. One of ftxll O . anil com plete than published by any other paper; g r l e n t t a r a t D e p a r t m e n t , carefully edited ers. Mr. Divilbiss is a vetoran of these is o local paper: the best in ; jy A practical men. G e n e r a l Nmwm, carefully com plied. the late war, having served from the county is before you— the i T h k N T r ib u n e I strictly non-partlxan. thoroughly Am erican. It believes in the graahw H bkald . Another is a good home *nd jo«l to tho greatest num ber ot our people, and th* Illinois, and has been many years paper of general circulation, such f Ighest developm ent o f our institution*-'-tu NutlowU on this coast connected with min as “ Womankind,” for instance, unity and exalted loyalty. ing operations. which comes once a month filled T ? x e . $1 a Y e a r " Fifty pounds of butter were given with the best things for a busy p a y a b l e in M w u K f r housewife. We are able by special by one of our farmers on the upper arrangements with tho publishers, It c ’nlnr». to give m ore and better matter for the in n m n c r u t * a week than any other pitbllcatltnv river recently to their local mer to oger “ Womankind” fxee for a i E t very Ujie that a pears in il is writ toil for it. nnd baf in 11 0 other paper. I t u s e * i » o » y u a l c » M chant for a pair o f shoes! Or to year to every paid-in-advance sub appeared I r b o i l e r - p l a t e m u t t e r . Address— T H E N A T IO N A L T R IB U N E , more accurately understand tbe scriber to our paper, and are glad 473» NSW YORK AVE., WASHINGTON, O. Qt trade, the merchant set 8 cents per to do so, for we are convinced that no home paper iu America contains The National Tribune nnd th pound for the farmer’s batter and more of practical*value to women. H e r a l d both one year for only also set tbe price of bis shoes at $4. Bright stories, clever poems, tho $2.50. The butter was good, for it is said latest fashions, news of woman’s everywhere, articles on to be reworked, packed and sent to work the city marked “ creamery butter” “Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow ers,” a woman’s parliament for the and there briDgs 18 cents per pound. discussion of matters of interest, Tbe shoes are wbat are usually are a few of the bright features of sold at *1.75 to *2 per pair. Thus “ Womankind.” AND To the head of the house we you can see how “ home industries” offer on the same terms “ Farm are patronized. News,” an agricultural paper, edited --- » «»> 41 — ■■■ A l l d r u g g i s t s g u a r a n t e e D r . M ile s ’ P a i n by a practical farmer (Miller Purvis, (L oren z B uildin g) P ills to stop Headache. “ One ce n t a dose.” esq., late state lecturer of the Ohio ---------- » «#» • C O Q U IL L E C ITY. Farmer’s Alliance), and filled each I C o a st M a il. I month with suggestions from able Chas. Owens procured bail last correspondents, that make it an week and is now at liberty. absolute necessity to every wide The Oregonian says Elijah Smith awake farmer. This paper is yours \ \ T I L L keep con sta n tly on hand a co m - is trying to gain control of the for the asking, provided you are a f Y plnte line o f F R E S H AND S A L T E D M E A TS, Oregon Improvement company. subscriber to our paper. Remember every paid-in-advance Bologna, Head Cheese, M. J. White, who was sentenced V E G E T A B L E S , C AN N E D G O O D S to thirty days imprisonment by subscriber to tho H e r a l d is entitled Judge Fullerton at the last term to hiH choice in either of these Coffee, Sugars, Teas, o f circuit court, was turned loose papers. Tell your neighbors about T obaccos. Cigars, etc. this offer. A samplo copy of both 1 3 T Prices nro as low as the low est. .JSrl last Friday. Orders from any prom ptly filled. papers may be obtained by address J. W. Tibbetts and James Hutcheson rode over to Coqnille ing tbe Hosterman Publishing Co., on their bicycles last Sunday to Springfield, Ohio. Como in and pay n year in ad witness tbe ball game. They re turned on their wheels after the vance to the H erald and get one of these attractive papers free. game. dressed a congregation at the Methodist church last Wednesday evening. He had been a gambler, saloonkeeper and drunkard, and was converted through the agency of the Salvation Army, to which experience be desires to bear testi Mayor Pothier, of Woonsocket, mony. R . I., said in his last inaugural Mr. Courier, who owns a mine address, “ The Bale of liquors to in the Galena district and recently children who are sent to the sa purchased the “ Gentle Mary” mine loons by heartless or unnatural from Bell & Divilbiss, was in this parents is one of the most crying place a few days ago. I f all tbe evils— revolting to the finer sensi statements are true, be has struck bilities—and should be Btnmped several rich pockets lately and out.” close together, besides having a The police commissioners of very rich lode, and is now a miner Los Angeles passed a resolution to o f prominence. revoke the license o f any saloon There is money iu salmon can keeper or his ogent found guilty ning, in fruit and vegetable canning of violating the Sunday-closing act, and evaporating, and in vinegar and requested the city council to manufacturing each, separately, pass an ordinance forbidding sa with each running only for seasons loons within 500 feet of any school of three to six months, how much building in the city. more, then, with a small additional The legislative committee which expenditure of money, increasing investigated the Soldiers’ and tbe cnpncity, utilizing all of the Sailors’Home at Quincy, 111., found fruits and running for ten months that “ the great evil o f the home each year? is intemperanoe,” and reported a Uncle Provit Dean and Bert resolution to authorize the super Dean returned Wednesday of last intendent to prosecute saloon-keep week from the Salmon mountain ers who persist in selling intoxi mining section. They had been cants to the inmates after being all through tbe Sixes country, John forbidden. son mountain section, und Inter Local option is the tiny tack-ham through Salmon mouutain. The mer in the hand of an infant beat mountains oro full o f gold hunters ing upon a mountain of wrong. und the whole section seems to bo Prohibition is the mighty trip-ham claimed. However, these have mer of law in the hand of a giant found a rich quartz lode und expect — the people’s ballot—which, when to return nud file upon and work it. They brought some specimens for once set in motion by the sovereign assay. will o f the peoplo will batter to — -----------• «♦» «- ■ ■ ------ pieces that mountain of appetite A W in s io H e l ii s lo i i . and selfish greed, and level the West Corinth, Maine.— “ I doc waste places of crime and poverty tored for years for Biliousness, but all over the nation.— W. Jennings nothing helped me like Simmons Liver Regulator. I shall take noth Domorest. ing else hereafter.”— N. M. Oakman. In an article in the Union Signal Your druggist sells it iu powder or P Iw ’i rtonerty fo r Catarrh ta the HH This paper and the twice-a-week o f May 16th, Dr. Robert Dodds, liquid; tho powder to be taken dry, S Best, Easiest t o F ae. and Cheapest. New York World all for only $2.25. or made into a tea. for years a member of the national C A T A R R M ----- ■ .. e «#► « . . . . The sale o f wines, jewels, engrav temperance hospital staff, gives a Sold l.y D ru M l.t, o r «ont b y m m . Judge Schroeder and County ings and pictures of the late Dutch- 90o. X. T. H u ,Itine, Varna. Pa. detailed account of his non-alco- ess of Montrose realized £55,016. | holio treatment o f typhoid fever, Commiacioner D. E. Stitt returned W. A. Brown, son of a business in which he asserts the rate of mor from their tour o f inspection to associate of the founder of tho Van- various portions of the county Inst tality has been three per cent. ¡derhilt fortune, has commenced Thursday. The approaches to the Mrs. Kime, president of the na 6uit against the estate of Commo tional temperance hospital board, Mnst bridge are had and can be dore Vanderbilt for $2,000,000. says that in other Chicago hospit repaired. A few planks will hnve Sophia M. Palmer, daughter of als, where alcohol the morality is to be put on tbe Fox bridge; tbe j the late Earl ot helborne, ex-lord Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-] ¡ent fc..sines«conducted for M oderate F ees . < from ten to twelve per cent. foundation is good. The approach chancellor, writes to the London O ur O ffice i s O prosite U . S. P atent O ffice ■ - » «•» «------- ------- and we < .»nsecure patent m lea* tuuc tliaa tno*e( , . < on tbe right bank to the Miuard [ Times to protest against the pro Ivemote from Washington. I Send model, drawing or pnoto., Witn aesenp-' N e rvo u s Sh o ck. bridge needs rock and brush nnd posed memorial to her father. “ He tion. We ad vine, if patentable or not, free ot; charge. Our fee not due till patent is «reared. , E. W. J oy C o m pa n y —Gentlemen: some other renewals. Tbe bridge detested,” she says, “ the modem A P amphlet “ How to Obtain Patents, with ; system o f testimonials for tb? cent of s*uue in*the U . S. and foreign countne», This is the first time I have at tempted so write for three years. Have been across tbe Middle Fork at Angora mere performance of obvious duty, |»ent free. Address, A new bent 1 nud he characterized memorials as to nervous and weak that I have has sogged a foot > rp . PaTEHT O ffice . W asminoto «. O. C. laid in bed most of the time. and other improvements will have ‘a new death tax.’ ” A friend who had taken your to be made. The Woman's Infant Clonkmak- » -• » • Sarsaparilla sent mo two bottles. ers’ Union o f New York 1ms re The second one is most gone, and Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that port'd to the Central Labor Federa I have gained twenty pounds, and Contain Mercury, tion that wages have been reduced IfyouuAethe Petoiam» C \ j i surely feel a new woman I was As m erenrv will mu rrlv destroy the Benue o f in their trnde 60 per cent, and that Incubators A Br«io<lcr» L sm ell «m l com p letely derange the whole Make money while P T pale, thin, no ambition. Had given system when entering it through the m ucous men are now doing the work of others are wasting I up, as I had tried so many remedies mirfaces. Snch articles should never l*e women for wages far below those time by old processes. Catalog tells ail ai>out | and doctors, but-found no benefit. used except on »rescript ions from repntnble earned by women. Tbe change is it . and describe* cvet y # physicians, as the damage they will d o is article needed for t t r v If you enre to publish this you have ten fold to*the go»»d you can possibly derive the result o f tbe introduction of poultry business. front them . H all's Catarrh Cure, m annfr.c- tbe sweating system into this in my consent. (8igued) fared by F. J. Cheney A C o ., T oledo, O., Th e “ E R IE ” M b s . A. C. T i l l m a n . No one need irangine that con tains no mercury, and is taken internally, dustry. iy ,w h ccl P rettiest m od el. Alemeda, Cal. acting directly upon the h.ood and mucous the price o f baby cloaks will be We a r e P a c ific Coast surfaces o f the system. In tmyiug H all's The profit A g e n t a Bicrcle cata Catarrh Cure bo sure yon Ret the Renuine. any cheaper, however. logue, mailed fr e e .y iv e s Headaches, Ttilliousness and Tor It is taken internally, and made in T oled o. will simply go where it does not fu ll d e s crip tio n , e r ic e s , e t c . a o k w t s WASTED. O h io, b y F. J. Cheti«y Co. Testim onial« pid Liver disappear when you tnke belong— to the middleman, who PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO.. Petalama.Cal. free. B r a n c h H o u s k , i .\ i S M ain St , L o s A n g eles. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Hold by druggists, price 75c. per bottle. earns nothing. , o p p o s it e FELLOW S’ HALL, street C O Q U IL LE A Y E R ’Q I Cooa Day New*. I C B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co. 'V T O T IC E —lio n . W . S in clair ie the regn- larly authorized agent ut C oqu ille C ity for the collection o f subsidy and right -ot- v nv subscriptions on account o f this c o m pany, l i . A. G H A U A M . riTTSHU ~CU. PA. T n r O nio ct ism ic al C o . « ie s tt - f m e x :—I t (five, rue nleornre to upeal. j - o M o f lira! " f o r your Tableta. My son was atronuly addict« T to l be ns. o f llnwor und 'throuuh a frien d . I wa* lc d to try your 1 ablets, lle w -.s r h; svv nr.d constant^ drinker after usina your Tablet» but thr. days he ntj.t d n n k ln c, 0 n TT wl 1?not tnucb 11 J uor of any 1 havo waited Jour mouth belo r» v.r.'.iutf £ L " J i d « w h d o w u t.e a r«w a a p e rm a n e n t. ' « ' “ « ^ • 11EI.E3I MOBIUW)II. ( ’INCHTOATI, OllIO. r rp_ n n r v T r u Co - G eictlemek Y oot Tablets have perform e;I a i. in.clo inm y*. n e . I ^ ^ ^ S S S ^ t S S S S S W ,. f’>r seven y e a r . anA Lave Leva eared t o g . » , o í tw o package* of >our Tablet*, aud without any effort on nxj part. W . L. L U f a u A f A d d r e s s n il O rd ers* t o I P.EtPONSIBLE J I*GtWT3 WANTcD; THE OHIO CHEMICAL C O ,; » mention this T 6 1, and ba C psra Ciock. LiMA> CHiO .