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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1897)
State vs Henry Suuford— Procewlings, January Term. II J Cm-sans, justice fees. . . . t! 90 IS97—Continued. J A Leunan, constable fe e s.. 8 CO PURLISHED EVERY TUESDAY cuBoseii a KxriiNsEs. J C McCulloch, serving sub poenas on Adams.............. \Y Horsfall, coroner, examin 3 00 ing bodies of (i Patieiirr, J. S. MrEWE.1l & D F. DEM, A E Seaman, | roeecutiug attorney............................... 5 oo F Specie aul it Suiudom, Editors and Proprietors. ■ Dr Evans, witness fees........ 2 70 body of unknown loan amt Devoted to the material and social up “ ¡5 50 John Norman.................... $25 00 Verlie Adams, “ building of theCoquille Valley particularly John Thrush, “ “ 5 50 Examining body of A Carlson and of C ooh County umierally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. “ .......... 4 30 A D Mors«, acting coroner.. 8 30 C W Sanford, “ Drawing jury lists— J M Upton, district attorney TUJSHDAT.FKJBBUABf 2, 1897. E Homier, Dist No 5 ............. 3 00 f e e s ............................................... 5 L L Hortenshaw..................... 2 00 1 FISUEK,)IIV«PAP 1 B AliV KRTIHING A UK.NT \V E Rnsor, jury fees............ I P. • 31 Merchant»«’ Exchange, Hau Fmin iiico, in Joe McMullen, “ F 1* Hermann......................... 2 00 our authorizedagent. This paper I n kept ou file ia- hie orttco. L 1. Goodman M J Krantz, Dist No 4 .......... 3 00 !!!!!.. 1 ........ 1 IV S Krantz............................. 2 2 00 . 7. . ., ~ ' [ C 11 Owen, You will flud one coupon \\ lint a pity that Governor Lord j j.^ p el roH •< .< ] Ins Ido each two ounce hag Geo Griffin............................. 2 00 and two coupons Inside each has held-np the state legislature by A C Dixon, « <• ............. 1 A D Moorse, Dist No ( i .. . 3 00 four ounce foagof Blackwell's not s e n d in g i n 'h i s m e ssa g e ! expenses in e x a u im n o insane . C J Smith............................. 2 00 Durham. Buy a bag of this ------------- Hugh Cross M D, examining Edwin ('r o o k ........................... 2 00 celebrated tobacco and read Secretiiry-of-Stnte Kincaid is n Katherine Hove.................. ?5 00 [Continued next uveJL •.] ^ the coupon—which gives a very bold highwayman to hold up a J Hurt Moore M D, examining ' * ■ * * * / list of valuable present« and how to get them. Bold Hold-Up of a Train. state legislature and discharge their ^ ^ l ,,,zan............................ ® OO !_ J Hurt Moore M D, examining squad of special peace-officers with James R ogers...................... 5 00 AVord reached this place lust Fri out firing a gun! STATIUNEBT, PUINTINO, POSTAGE, ETC. day morning of a train robbery W W Hayes, postage stumps about 2 miles south of Roseburg! Wliut is called the‘'Henson bouse" from September to Jan, last Thursday night, about 11 o’clock, of our legislature at Salem is a mis ■> 20 which for bolduess is seldom equaled. 1897, terra...................... 1 nomer. It should bo culled ufter I W W Gage, postage stamps 11 was tho north-bound Oregon Express train, and was stopped by the honorable but imbecile and pur- from Sept to Jan, 1897, term.. 30 07 two or three men at Shady Point, ohaseuble member of the United I Ed Raekleff, postage stamps the distance from town above stated. States senate from Massachusetts, from Sept to Jail, 1897, The express ear was detached 3 s £ 3 r r i l o P e in t cim cL t i i e T X p p e r -O c q v L ille who suggested the legality of its term..................................... 10 50 from the train by the robbers and and. la C -e in r r c n T ie r e . J H Harklow, stationery and organization. Tote fair, now. tho door blown open by dynamite. stamps from Sept to Jan, Two small safes were blown open .Mr. Quran, the fisherman, is Somebody lias said something The bravo Southern I’acific pink- 1897, term........................... 1 20 and looted, but they failed to se am*made somebody mail, and if catching a number of fine salmon erton squad, to the number of 29 J Henry Schroeder, postago cure the contents of the largo safe, just above town with the gill net. from July to Jan, 1 8 9 7 ... 5 15 and are there fore supposed to have tiny don’t retract they will surely out of 39, “ marched up the hill, and nisb they had. The Baiklmv P ro’s nrs deserv II S Crocker & Co, books fur gotten very little. The passengers then marched dowu again.” High nished clerk’s office.......... 3 G 30 wero not molested. D. Giles returned last Saturday ing of much credit, as our eastern The express Private Crawford, constitutional Irwin Hudson Co, blanks fur car took lire and was burned, par- -rom Riverton, where he had beeu mail is always on timo though hin lawyer of Douglas, he/d tho post nished sheriff's office........ !) 10 tiallv injuring tho mail car. The visiting with his son and dar liter, dered by bud roads aud frequent storms. of guide— at the rear when march- McEwen A Doan, blanks far trainmen endeavored to extinguish! J H. and Mary Giles. The literary exercises at this G 00 the tire, but only succeeded partially ing up, and away ahead when march- *“ ^ ‘1 S'J< >'i,T H office.. . . . ltev. Edward Pugh, a former . , Ross E Moores A Co, blanks | The robbers escaped, thou<)i resident of this valley, is spending place under the management of rag down. He should be promoted , f,lruiljhed olerk-s office.. . . j several posses are in pursuit. -te- a few days in town yisiting with Prof. Bunch nre interesting and instructive, and never fail to draw to company cook, and ho would A E Seaman,copying material ; wards are offered for their capture his old friend* in this place. lie a large and appreciative audience. doubtless supply blood pudding j clerk’s office........................" G 00 and conviction. will leave in the near future for There nre several new cases of and gunpowder uud whisky for his Southern Oregon Company, Coos river where lie is to take the 9 30 notions, stationery, etc.. A Temperance M ass-M eetDg. gods of war. place of ltev. Mosher as pastor of measles in town. If you have not Weekly Sun, printing county had the measles call aud get them the U. 13. church o f that place. A now anti-cigarette bill lias Held in the Southern Methodist court proceedings and and take enough to divide with The sawmill is now in operation church last Sunday evening, under other official printing for your friends who have been been introduced in the senate at 25 23 | the auspices of the W. C. T. U., and furnishes work for a number slighted. the county, Salem, and wo believe a good one Official printing for the county-— j proved to be a very interesting and of men. Mr. Jones, the proprietor, The Lone Stir is a beauty, so far as tho wording and intention In tho matter of printing the ! well-attended service, ltev. Mr. lien- should receive the encouragement though it shines in daylight, so bo of tho measure is concerned, but county eonrt proceedings, the Sun ! gan, presiding elder, was the orator of all of onr business men. This prompt at your duty ami do what oven if it should become a law it Printing Company, to the fact that i of tho evening. This program was mill has beeu a great industry ami is right, then ne’er in thu world much benefit t ) our town, and will shall we wander alone, as God cannot be enforced, owing to the it had a list of 555 resident sub- observed: be again if the proper inducements keeps the faithful— he will Burt federal supreme court’s decisions in scribors, and McEwen >t Dean that I Anthem, by tlie choir—Nearer, nre ( tiered it. they had 4H1 subscribers, tho Sun . My God, to Thee, & Bonin. “ original package” cases. The law having largest number subscribers j Prayer by Rev. C. A. Stine, of the Mr. Conner nml wife of the E n A tool-chest, lielonging to S. C. now on tho statute books io a good residing in Coos county is selected Christian church, terprise enjoyed a boatride on tho Giles, was (.pencil nud robbed of n one, but a dead letter. Neither to publish the county court pro- j Scripture reading by Rev. Mr. beautiful Coquille la*t Sunday, rip-saw and nil iron-stock piano Reagan. officials nor parents will have it cecdings for the folio ving year. j They wero testing the m erilsof the while being shipped from Riverton Song, by the choir— It is Coming. new boat built for the Quinn Iiro’s to M yitie Point via the steamer enforced. It looks ns though pn-i In the , matter , , , of selecting , a , news- . , Address, by Rev. Mr. Reagan. , , ,, , ,, . , I paper to publish treasurer s bridge of this place. Mrs. C. was at the last week. There st em to be many rents would rather have tl.e.r boys ^ other n.iticon. Tho Const Mail Song by the choir—Steer Dy the helm and would no d o u b t have thieves o.i the Coquille this w inter. ruiued than stand for their protec- j Company being tho lowest bidder Teuiperauce Star. made a speed record, had Mr. C’s There nre some parties iu this Collection. tion and possibly gain the ill-will of the printing of tho treasurer’s propelling power been equal to vicinity who nro bidding for a free Song by tiie choir—He Wept in bis ambition. “ their friend,” tho merchant or [ bridge and other notices is awarded board ticket at the expense of the Blood for Me. saloon keeper who will violate the to the Coast Mail. state, judging from tho number Miss Marvin Lamb was organist, Walter Eoditfott will soon open law and bring sorrow to their home. costs in jr s T ic ta ’ cornTs. of nitioh-s that have been stolen of nml Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. Nora tbe old barbershop in the blick . State vs J N Russell— late. This b quite annoying to Capt. dins. Kimball, of Sau Fran- ,j M Uptoli, dist ntty fees___ $ 5 00 Good, Mrs. 1). Morgan nml Mrs. Con- corner where lie will be prepared cisco, representing the steamers .41- j A j, jvfor8e> j,IKtice................ 1 70 well, sopranos; Misses Birdie Nosier to d o all work in his lino in an onr old residents, who, until re cently, have lo-t but little by the bion, Moro nml Clietco, of tho J. S. jr yj Gallier, serving warrants Tho bath-rooms and------Con well, altos; A. A. Leach, artistic manner. petit larceny vagrants. Kimball line between the city and will also bo opened and kj pt ia j tenor; D.Morgan and J. S. McEwen, watching Russell and board Win. Page who has been on the this river, came to this placo on busi first-class order. This will be a I ing him................................. 10 00 bass. ness yesterday. He has taken Capt. S N II Hunt, constable fees great convenience to many of out- lower river recently says while he Graves’ place. Bridge Item!. people as well as the traveling pub- j has been a stockman all . Ins iife atid bringing him to tho lie, ns Walter i* a rustler nml .veil nni* spent many y«*nrs ra feeding county jail, f 20, allowed.. 14 Oo John Caldwell was in town last and caring For stock, that while on Budge, Feb. 1.— W hile the east liked by tho boys in getterai, Saturday. He is much in earnest I State vs Horace Yanluvcn— i his last trip lie found the model 00 i is shaking with the cold we Ore- predict he will do well. for tho acquisition of Curry terri-. J M Upton, dist atty feos j ranch, stock and barn o f his expo- tory and permitting tho would-be , A D Morse, ju stice/............... 8 20 ! gotiiims aro enjoying pleasant Thfl Enterorise says, “ Myrtle rience. The stock are all thoroiu h- g gO weather, (lowers iu bloom and the Hay county clique to depart in peace, j S ---------- N H Hunt, constable Point’s BEST local talent is re- bred and all the best breeds found 3 80 bees busy making honey. But it is not so written; the mass J GLeneve, witness fees, hearsing the splendid drama in | on the coast. The barn, while not John A. Jenkins lias rented C. E. 3 30 of citizens there nre contented and J F Hnga, tlnee acts entitled, ‘My Brother’s expensive, is so arranged ns to Houser’s place on Big creek. 3 80 Samuel Prewett “ “ . . , acknowledge lio bosses. Keeper.’ ” Mi. Conner, iu ranking combine economy aud convenience. Ed Johnson and a Mr. Bryant 3 30 J R Cox “ u ... bis selections of best talent over Ona man takes care of upwards of 3 30 nre hard logging on Rock creek. Frank Flam “ "... Capital Jounal "X' Ray3. Charles Mullen Inis bought a lin lf; looked the fact that he is an actor, 100 head ot stock in n few minutes’ 2 70 J A Doftk “ “ ... George's too, yet we join with him in rec time. Mr. Page ndvises ail who A man wlio can deceive tbe peo Will Howell 2 90 interest in his brother . « "... He nml ommending tho company to the contemplate building stock Iranis 0 5 o stock near Myrtle Point. ple botli ways at once in fout d if M Albertson “ “ ... 1 0 o George will go to Sixes liver to public, and feel assured that if to first go nnd si e that of Attorney ferent directions is mimrt enough l ’aul Johnson, juror’s fee yon attend you will find tlit» enter J. W. Bennett o f Marshfield, who y 00 ^ t » '11“ f ° r the yellow metal. to elect himself senator of Oreg n N Thrush, “ “ . . is the owner o f tho one in qnestion. * 00 Dr. J. 1’ . Easter coi.templates tainment one to' be renumbered. if lie enu only get tho opportunity. Y M Lowe, “ “ ... 1 oo buying a sprayer to fight against ....T h e Jouinal has not paid W I) Shoemaker “ “ . . . iKaiitfon Kuoorcler.l Stiuden Death. y I tlie fruit pf*nts.. Let the good work much attention to lulls proposed at A Talbot, “ “ ... Laurence Dyer is under the doc 1 oo 8 ° on- Borne of the orchards in this "session,” ns there has been M E Shoemaker, “ “ . . . tor's euro this week suffering from V very few weeks ago we noted no session nml nil bills prepared so [ Stato of Oregon vs \Vm Turner [this vicinity are already badly in fever. with pleasure the arrival from Den moth. All | fpsted with the codlin fnr have been prepared for tbe L Harlocker, justice fees__ .8 7 Myrtle Point is rustling for ver, Col., of Alex Robinson, a for i persons ----------- should be compelled to waste-basket.. . . Veuess offered the 1) H Johnson, constable fees county seat honors in case the mer rci ident and well-known citizen spray usual resolution to “ investigate" HUM liOIlM Mllg Turner a III 111 X to L\l - _ - their trees. , . . . . . and conveying here, nnd father of our young nnd j ;ljl 28 55 1 Bert MeDnfley nmt family and E. county is divided. tile treasury of Oregon. T o the popular merchant, George Robinson. A. F. Banker, a coal expert, 008 « W Sinclair, dist'atty fees'. ' ” 5 00 Fifle left last i ’lrarsday for Goose credit of the Benson faction it was ... Mr. lb lind been absent a good .. . y „b o arrived here from Portland, this tabled by vote o f ‘21 to 9. This Allen Urqubart, witness fees 3 10 i lflke- while, ned came on this visit par week, and is looking around. 3 III , * )ne o f Mail Conti actor Barklow’s picnic for from four to six 85 to Win Cami>bell, “ “ .......... tially on account of his health. He •j j,j horses weut over the grade last Fr«d Mold and Stanley Graham did not improve, but s< i im-il to 810 a day clerks costs biennially D Drew, “ “ .......... 3 1 . . '» undav night. It was so bndlv are both down with typhoid fever, $600 to 81200 mid reveals nothing R Reed “ “ .......... j grow weaker. He left for his home ,’t Id injnied that it had to be killed. X. but nre not seriously ill. o f interest to the people. | J S Rogers, “ “ .......... i again a fortnight ago, 1 uviug Rose- 3 10 Hon. J. 11. Upton, of Denmark, lmrg ou the 32i1, arriving at his C E Will kill-:. “ “ .......... Teachers’ Examination. Grants Pnos Courier (Ind. Rep.) Frin’s Williams, “ “ .......... w e s in town Wednesday. Ho had home on the 27th, nnd died on the 3 10 ____ B sy county is the proposed imine (j j{ MoClnry, “ .......... ’* Notice is hereby given that for started to Salem, in the interest of day following—the 28th. Mr. 11. f o r * new county to be cut off Coos Frank Cooper, “ “ .......... Id the purposo of making an examin county division, but on account of was born in Cook county, Illinois, jb is i^ s io n . The movement does Stnte vs Stonrns the deadlock iu the house concluded Feb. 28, 1848, and was therefore 49 ation of nil persons who may offer pot arise- from any desire o f tliepeo- Harlocker, justice fees.......... $ 05 themselves ns candidates for teach not to go. years mid 11 months old. His son pie, but originates with schemers \\- sim lnir, dist ntty fees___ 00 ! ers of the schools of this county, Tho miners at the Bandon block George received tho nail telegram Who wnnt county offices or have ]) h Johnson, constable fees 40 I tho county school superintrndent coal mines near R iv rton pat out yesterday. ThcHi:a.iu> tenders sym village property to make n county j c Wilson, witness fees___ 1 70 thereof will hold a public examin 99 cars of coal last Saturday,* this pathy to tlie bereaved om s.________ seat of. Coos county lias no larger J A Lyons, witness fees........ 1 70 ation at Coquille City, commencing being the b -st run nnado up to that population Ilia n Josephine find is j{,. r, Wilson, witness fe e s ... 7(1 1 on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, p. in., time. They I ave been iucreasing (rarely able to support u county .State vs Jasper Moon— j the 10th day o f February, 1897. the output. organization ns it is, but this small \\ jj S Hyde, justice fe e s.. . 85 A. E. Withers, sup iiutemlent of l'eaclitrs who are eligible for objection cuts no figure with those i y Elrod, constable fees., 00 state certificates and diplomas must light-house construction, arrived Blood is absolutely essential to health. It is secured easily and naturally by who expect to become tax-eaters. .State vs Wat Trent- - here ----- last Monday aud will stop make application at the same time 1 taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, but is im Taxes are lighter in those counties I \\ (| s Hyde, justice fe e s ... possible to get it from so-called “ nerve Dated this lldd day o f January, soiun weeks overseeing improve- where there is most assessable p rop -, \y F Elrod, constable fees. . tonics,” and opiate compounds, ab ments at tho Coquille light station. 1897. J. H. B a h k l o w , erty, and higher where the poorer j ]f Hall, atty for slate, fees, 10 00 surdly advertised as 11 blood puri County School Supt. An oilhouse will be built nnd the «siuutics are staggering along under1 Alfred Nichoils, witness fees. 1 70 fiers.” They have temporary, sleeping * « grounds will be fenced nml other tt>o load a county-seat ring imts on O I! Besonte, “ “ . effect, but do not CURE. To have pure 70 The New Y’ ork city board of improvements ¡uaugmated. Sw tax payers. The people at Inrge R,I0k Thuraton, “ “ . 10 health, after several year's experi - * l '.Mnrablleld Snn.) ts«yer consulted on matters of E B Holmes, “ “ . 10 ments with consumption microbes, in 10 has decided that (trended disense to v division and these schemes Lonstaff, “ •' . At a meeting of the school direct conni, And good health, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Nally rushed through the j omeR Kcllev, “ “ . K> be dangerously infectious and com ors. Tue.-day evening-, the corps of which has first, last, and all the timo, DgisUti'm / * h.,,p " “ »so who pay the .state vs John Elliston — municable and Ims enforced the tenchers engaged last term wero been advertised as just what it is — the 80 IV II S i l i de, justice fe e s.. . .t best medicine for the blood ever pro same sanitary precautions in regard re-engaged and school will begin taxes a.e h ^ P l I « ,r 00 to its treatment that arp observed next Monday. duced. Its success in curing Scrofula, JS and JIi C’okc,dist att v fees. Them are airea ’V •«’ 'eral Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh, 35 in cases of diphtheria and measles. Dick Ayres, of Libby, was taken iu Oregon which *’ '"»><>» eupp.»rt W E Elrod, constable fe e s .. . Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration aud 10 county organization, such as Lin- J S Palmer, w itili ss fe e s.. . . with an epileptic fit yesterday, That Tired Feeling, have made lo Buy an “ Arlington” high-arm while attending to bis duties at the coin, Sherman ami others, and Win Ferry, t h e s e should be an object lesson to \ym Flynn, .. 1 70 self-thrending sewing machine, of Libby mine and rolled down the 5 10 the “ New Home” pattern, war dump into the fire. He was extri legislators when county division ,f yy- >,'„„1,. ■' " .. ranted for 10 years a 805 machine cated after the clothing covering comes up. State vs Samuel Trerrt — 4 *85 nnd as good as the best high-priced bis lower extremities was -burned B n n ilo n Recorder: (’ apt. Charles W H S Hyde, just ee f e e s . . 5 00 machine made for only 81850! off. His injuries am serious but Kimball, o f Hal Francisco, arrived X « Mieott. «list » ‘ JY 3 70 Send through the II IT. M.n, or order not considered fatal. W F F.lrod, constable fees. o u t h e A lb io n last Saturday. He * «#* * 1 70 «iircet by sending the coupon in T!(e Olii True Mood Purifier. Ail <lrus«!«H »i. is a brother o of f J im im i am. J. . » 8. . R Kimball nnd F M Garrison, wines« fe e s .. . Read tho Ht'RAI.P nil through comes I ere in place of t'apt. Graves I J lib b c l»., witness fees., 3 40 the ndvertisment ou onr first page. aud thou send it to friends abroad. Hood’s Pilis 1 70 Rend the ndvertisemeut. toTepreseut the Kimball Co. ì * d Magare, witness fe e s.. . . £ ííp n íí* (T it J] g flfA J t t . Coun,y «K OV SLA", At'. t Y0V) / " V'C v'X. m s j 'i,,' V,,' ,,,' „y/. .Vi, Jle. jV. ."V Al6 JltJH, ^W JU tU m ltjlU 7.S '/iî* '1 .{■ ",,i‘ '<|V Vi? IlC'/iCvlP Vie viv . “ N othin ^ r •J,,' V 16 Patches toi Fair of Pants s u b s c r ib e : fo r th e T W S a rs a p a rilla • S I L V E R • O R O M P I O N S The Farm, Field and Fireside, A 3 2 to 4-0 P a c e W o e k ly F arm and F am ily P a p e r . P ric e , $ 1 .0 0 a Y e a r W hite not neglecting its s u p - h Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock and Fam ily Department*, etc., h i* at ¡!i- sane liiu-, for many years, upheld the standard of the people against trusts and m >-1 -»; > . more « specially against that m od iniquitous o! all mo:t > r-s, t!i3 si i .«-* gohl stan dard. All who read it agree that it is the best paper of its clasi on earth. UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. Blood O The gold standard means low prices, low wages, hard Lillies. The bimetallic standard means good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing classes. ic k w lits R ic h R e d 'Vii' V 'iti* *¡n¡* 'f.v V|V Vi ó ViV H r V V|V* V|f W ;/lí* VJY T|i' V|?V,Y U N D E R T H E GOLD S T A N D A R D M E A N S ... 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I .°»5 1 0)..Ci I .D larul............................. 2 45 3 0 0 . .Yale H -v ie w .................................... 4 25 I Vny otto of the above publications, each first-class in its line, anti the I [r.R.w'o for one yeiir at the price statoti in tho right-hand column of fbiim-H, inni;in " the Hi aw n the cheap» t paper iu the county. l E R A L D ’B G I F T y JL JL Times nre hard, and “ wo stand treat.” We lmvc arranged to make our subscribers a jvift Mult will la'*t the whole year. V* e will send every per son who rails at our oiTiee and / e»/< up a year in advance on the Herald, the following hi‘di-"rade monthlies and hand-books: I W M i r d a t 8p rin ?n .4 J. Ol. •. .1 pnwttivil farm p a p er, th a t is tilled with the practical ty^erii r e ” • f actual farm er«. It is ; My edited, ihorcnjdily up t-> the t ines, and keeps its ren d er» p osted on the w onderful advances u de every month by pvo- pr ; ive n*.,iicullnrists in the science o f tilting tho soil. Beud fo r a free Hunipic co p y . j} _ • W A m onthly m agazine fur women and the hom e. Its bright !• i / i utories. poem s and s\ *’ ( h ¡1.» '••’.•■ar an d w holesom e odit<>- f i l l Hi rials, d s practical s n u r 's ”.on on hom e life and woman a v ork unihes it a univers .1 favori! Ite a n n o tfttilto in U r - e«.t and please eye»*v m em ber o f tlie f.iudlv. 'L’he publishers nt Sjiriu'j;- field, O h io, will h i gla d to nend the r n ier.i o f this p iper a free sam ple cop y . “ hand -book on the care o f poultry, written Io ni-.’e' Mio n*eds o f the farm or small breeder. it is practical . Y ou can easily uiidei’Htand what it means and e a iilv carry out its sugges- tious. Thousands o f cop ies have been eold. J'l ie.e, 2ft o n l a . i * i ^ a . , A collection o f the fa vorite recipes o f tho ry farsa \m nr on Farm Ksws Poultry BoaK ... Womankind Cook Book p ractical houst ke«-i>er. T h e book has proved very popular and vro nre sure you will like it. 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