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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1897)
| iu{r 15 II)«. sujjar-boet «etd, varieties THE SOLDIERS’ HOME j *««««oaoo«oooooooooooeeaooeodooo4oaoooa«o0oo««o$ | named on labels. I also iuelose j directions for cultivation, which1 Trouble Caused by Ruling of Board of Trust PUBLISHED EVK11Y TUESDAY ! vou are asked to follow as closely ! ees 'Five of the Inmates Have Left. j t p e r - C c q . Y 2 . l l l e I as possible. \Ye shall be glad to 2 v ^ 3 ^ ^ tl© IF5 e i n t a n d th e a n d . ■ ^ * 7 1 ia t i s J. S. I « E W E r & ~ D. F. BEAN, I hear from you from time to time as Salem, April 6.— There is dis- T H ere. O c in g - j to the condition of the crops. At j satisfaction among tbe inmates of Editors and Proprietors. | the end of the season you will be the Soldiers' Home, at Rosebnig. O. Dodge returned from the bay Street iiArovements have been Det >t’ll (u tho material and acetal op-I expected to forward a sample of In fact, five have quit the place. iudefinitelwjostponed. h-xtftmacof theCoqSlT.e Valley pan.oularly not leKK t)lllI1 0 beets for analysis, by Friday's Iraiu. The trouble is due to a ruling made aud of Coos County genernliy. Our merchants received many J. H. Gifs has rented the Reade and to make u full report as to by tbe board of trustees at its last Subscription, per your, in advance, ♦ 2 . uew goods last week. property o|Railroad aveuue. yield, etc. meeting, March 23, requiring each Itev. J. E. Iilsir has rented J. H. "T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 13, 1897. Many furriers were iu town Sat peiisiouer soldier to turn over to Please acknowledge the receipt this year in valuable Giles’ residence properly on Spruce urday to a(eud the creamery meet of tbe seed. Yours, very truly, the commandant all of his quar articles to smokers o f ( I: street. iug. G. W. S haw , Chemist terly stipend received from the Coos County and a S u g a r Factory. Public school will begiu next In response to the above letters, Mrs. Jo i Pullen, of Riverton, government, except the sum of $4 A largo attendance is Prof. G. W. Shav , of State Agri the H kku . d is prepared to distribute Monday. is visiting ith relatives and friends a month. It is the understanding cultural College at Corvallis, will these seeds to farmer friends in this expected. that the surplusage pensiou above in this pis >. G e n u in e Be sure and attend the entertain- supply ua with some sugar-beet ! valley who will consent to the cou The woi on the skimming sta $4 a month is to be remitted by the seed to be distributed free to farmers ; ditious stated and for the object ment by the band boys, next Sat- tion end a Miss May Giles' house commandant of tbe home to the pensioner’# dependent relatives, who will cultivate them as per aimed at. We would like, uddi-1 urday evening, is about c Dpleted. nud in case he line no dependent instructions, which accompany, with tiouully, that the farmers who make j We are pleased to note that Mrs. A. T. B> too proved np on his relation, the surplus pensiou is to a view to the best results for sugar this test should have lands they Dnn’ l Barklow, who has been very homesteai before Commissioner be retained by tbe homo. production. Prof. Shaw is at tbe could pledge to the cultivation of sick, is now much improved, Dodge 1st Saturday. Y o u w ill find one coupon in head of the department of ebem- beets on condition that we should S. B. Orrnsby, president of tho Farmers nre pushing their spring Suuday ias indeed a beautiful board of tiustees, and also Rutbor sid e e a ch 2 -o u n ce b ag , and tw o istry at the Agricultural College, | iuduce a factory to be located here, work with all possible speed dur c o u p o n s in s id e e a ch 4-ounce day. Spi ig, with all its grandeur of the law creating the home, rx- and bis analyses will go fur toward ! Now, you ur i vitally iuterested iu ing tbe present fine weather. bag. B uy a bag, read th e coupon T h o Dost seems to , approaching fast. plaius the necessity of such ruling. inducing the establishment of one this experiment, and the H eh . uji and see h o w to g e t yo u r share. S m o k in g To b a c c o M ado The decision of the supreme Two ex ?rt miners of Washing Some of tbo inmates, President or more sugar factories in Oregon— hopes for honest effort and has no >«00003000 c w o o c -s c a o c v s o o o o o a o o o c o e o o o o c o ' court iu the railroad cases was a ton passe through our town last Orinsby snys, nre the prey of sa one in Coos county, if our furmers doubt as to the results. surprise to many of our people. week eu >ute to the Sixes mines. loon men. The end of justice, he will be careful and make the proper Tho bulletin board is intended showing. The effort is now on to Some i our boys were arrested says, are better served by sending a Trusts and Corporations. fer matters o f public importance, last F riity tor throwing clods. pjrtiou of au inmate’s petition to establish within the United States and not for tbe exhibition o f fool They wei >, however, released uuder dependent relatives, thus in many sugar production to meet the wants Fifty-three of tho sixty-six United ishness. cases relieving couutiea from as of the whole people and obviate the promise sf doing belter. States Judges are corporation at Robt. Martin will put in a bath necessity of the importation of any. The “ fipiy tribe” seem to “ nib suming their maintenance. torneys. The Standard Oil Com In support of tbe board’s ruling, tub and water-beater for Judge E. ble” wellht the hook. It is stated that at the present time Scores of pany furnishes sixteen or nearly Bender at bis residence on Maple the beanti|ul trout are being cap Mr. Orinsby cites tbo United States Oregon nlono is sending outside one-fourth! Is there any wonder statute of 1891, providing that pen $1 ,200,000 per annum for that which about government by trusts? Tho street. tured daily. sions of soldier inmates of homes could advantageously bo produced people curse monopolies but vote The entertainment last Sat nrdny, R, C. Dement has purchased a shall be paid to tho treasurer of at home, with an abundance for for them just the same. by tbe ladies of the O. E. S., was These valuable tract nf bottom land near the home, iu trust, whose duty it profit from elsewhere. Sugar man judges are appointed. It would all right. The dance after the show the moutll of Catching creek from shall be to pay over to the inmate ufactories are to be erected at sev never do to have the people elect was also a very pleasant afifuir. Mrs. Ella Strang, nee Ella Wagner. upon bis discharge all that has beeu eral poiuts tbe coming season iu the high judges. The people are F. F. Patterson, a building con Will IJood, of Rurnl, visited held back. Mr. Orrnsby also suys California, Utuli, Nebraska, and as little children and must bo gov tractor of llosibu ig, nrrived in town last week. He has lost only the supreme courts of tbe states of many as four in Wisconsin, and sev erned. The judges must be free town on the 11th lust. He is look eral counties iu this state a n exper from the people and attached only ing after the uew courthouse con a compafnlively few of his large Minnesota, Iowa nrd Michigan Twenty full-sized packets,’your selection from n large list, guaranteed sheep Mrd this winter. Some have sustained soldiers' home imenting iu beet culture with a view to the corporations. When the tract. lambs Hat arrived too early died. boards in those states in similar fresh and the best varieties, given‘as a premium with each order for to influencing Consideration from king made the judges, the judges Mrs. Dreisbacb, o f San Fran- There has been some stock lost rulings to tbe oue adopted by tbe capitalists or exports to establish a always served the king, and when cieco, is visiting with her parents, in this vfciuity during tbe w ider, Oregon board. sugar factory within their bounds. corporations make the judges, they Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lundy of which but beeu unusually severe. And the spirit manifested in these will naturally serve the corpora this place, having arrived on Wed Tbe g ra s has started up during Coming Into the Light. counties hud won the attention and tions.— Union County Farmer. Chicago, price $1 per year. But for a short time orders will bo tnken for nesday’s train. tbe past ten days, so that stock is consideration of many prominent balance of the year at The coal miners of Illinois have Mrs. Capt. Charles Butltr, of now improving. citizens of this state, including a It has recently come to light Arngo, hns gone to San Francisco petitioned congress not to raise the leading influence from Prof. Shaw, John Cokp, a geuial attorney of that ono rolling mill in Cleveland, That Marshfield and assignee of the J. tariff on coal. They declare that owing to his position toward the Ohio, was paid $100,000 a year by for medical treatment. esteemed lady’s health has been A. Lehnherr property, was in town this country exports 2,500,000 tons agricultural productive interests of the rail trust to quit work and not failing for some time. From tlio time order is received tbe paper will be sent weekly until our state, which also brings him in Friday, having business connected of coal annually, and a higher interfere with the prices established tariff might ennse foreign countries JANUARY 1, 1897, FOR ONLY 50 CENTS. If Seeds are wanted, Win. Hood and J. W. Sears with the farm. touch with the Manufacturers’ Asso Wm. Jenkins was by the trust. No doubt other mills to impose letaliatory duties tbit add 15 cents to pay postage. ciation at Portland nud kindred were paid to remain idle in a like delivered a fine lot of mutton sheep put in charge as tenant. would seriously affect this export at the stockyard iu this place last organizations elsewhere who are G od’s Regular Army held anni trade. manner, ninl it was by this means week. They were shipped to Bea inquiring for the best localities for TWO pOR THE versary services iu this place last that the ten mills in the trust made investment iu productive enterprises. $311,000,000 more that a legitimate ver Hill by R. O. Dement FiJiCE O f ONE Tuesday. Mr. Devore, of Marsh Late Literary N ews. Several counties in the Willamette profit while the trust was iu opera S. E. Johnson is about tbe hap field, conducted the same. All our valley had been chosen for practical tion. The rails they sold for $2(1 piest man in town, his home hav people have a good word for the “ Docs Modern College Education The COQUILLE CITY HERALD one year, and the FARM, experiment by these parties, anil aud $28 a ton nre now selling at $17, ing been blessed by the arrival of Army, as it did a noble work in this Educate, in the Broadest and Most FIELD & FIR E SID E until January I, 1898, and 20 knowing, ns we did, that Coos was Sam community. and the way the ruilronds are buy a uew boy on the 7th inst. Liberal Senso of the Term?” is one tbo pioneer and banner county in ing has started all tbe mills at a says it never fails to wink at all packets o f Seeds, only $2. We learn that the G. A. R. of of the most important inquiries that sugar-beet production, even without lively rate. fiKrr'Tliis offer limited to May 1st. Any subscriber car. tako advantage This is furnishing a the good-looking girls that call to this place hns appointed R. W. could be set on foot. This discus- scientific or intelligent cultivation, vast amount of work in the steel see it, while tbe ladies say it is so —WUl\ m i l l e r r t ,M M OU m - ■ Lundy, T. M. Hermann and Orvil siou, which is to bo taken part in of it and have his time extended. Send all orders to this office. iuoustry, in imnm, m,.i «.ulw u eb like its dad. by President Gilman of the Johns tral influence had operated against the departm ent*of trade connected j lenrn that Seth IV Unmiue», Dodge ns n committee to arrange her recognition, tho editor of the ill anyway with the steel and iron | a prominent M n l ^ m n t t m n n y , is on roraec iinii..- servlceson May 30th, ! Hopkins, President Dwight of Yule, i'e n iilo u t ^ »u b u n tin n of C rii'u u ll, H ebai . d addressed Prof. Shaw on industry. It illustrates the serious bis way to this place to look after and tin t elaborate pnpnmtir.ua will P Presidci t Morton of the Stevens the subject, detailed results of former effects of trusts and combiuatious, bis mining interests on Johnson he made to properly ohseive that Institute, Henry Thurston Peck festival of the dead. efforts here iu that line, and urged aud the benefit of free aud honest and Sucker creeks. Wo nre in ---------- ----------------- of Columbia, Bishop Potter and consideration, with the following competition. The effect goes still formed that bo will inaugurate It has lately been found that all others of the most distinguished Times are hard, and “ we stand treat.” AVe have arranged to make our gratifying result: further, for chenper railroads mean hydraulic mining near the mouth aluiauacs rre,not truthful, or else men of both the United States aud subscribers a gift that will last the whole year. Wo will send every per the moon is on a jag. Tbo G. A. B t a t s A o h ic u l t u b a l C o l l b o i o r I U nions, o f Johnson creek this summer. cheaper freight and passenger rates, Europe, is begun in the April Cos son who calls fit our office and /)aijs up a year in advance on the Herald, the C ohvallih , Or., March 22, 1H‘J 7. ‘‘The thieves nre not all dead yet,” R. post in this placo meet Saturday mopolitan by a radical inquiry into following high-grade monthlies nud hand-books: J. S. M c E wen , C ocjuii . le C ity , O k .- - and that either directly or indirectly on or before full moon, and last said W. H. Erdice ufter a number the educational problem along the Dear Sir: Replying to yours to helps tho general public.— Portland l ’ublishod nt Spvinafiehl, O hio. A prnet.ion! farm paper, that o f tools bad been stolen from hiB Saturday a goodly number of the lines of Herbert Spencer. Presi is filled with the p ractical experience o f actual farm ers. It is our Prof. Shaw, I desire to acknowl Dispatch. old boys came to town and a meet creamery building. These slick- J Yi $ ably edited, thoroughly up to the tim es, and keeps;its readers dent Giliunn will follow in a direc edge the fact that you have made ing of the oost wns held, but it tion almost equally searchiug. Al p o ste d on the w onderful advances m ade every month b y pro fingered clmps have had a good Sugar Boet Notes. gressive agriculturists in the science o f tillin g the soil. Send for a free out a most excellent case, and I time this winter imposing on the was learned dnriug investigation together there is promised the sam ple copy. have directed Prof. Shaw to see that that tbe almanacs differed and 3 A m onthly m agazine for women and tho hom e. Its brigh t The Sngnr Beet says that Hie public. * It is to be hoped that some claim that next Saturday is frankest possible expression of opin you nre provided with the necessary ¿3 stories, poem s and sketches, its clear and wholesom o editor detection will soon follow. ion, and it seems probable that it seed and instruction for cultivation great difficulty that will be con 3 S S l & il j» 1 \ U. r™ls, its practical suggcntions on home life and wom ans’ the proper day. will be the most thorough compar work m akes it a universal favorite. I- cann ot fail to inter H. B. Steward has been spend of the sugar beet. I bog you to tended with for years to come in est nnd please eyery member o f the fam ily. The publishers at Spring- ison ever made of educational meth have these experiments us widely the American beet cultivation is ing the rainy days in a very prof field, O h io, will bo glad to send tlio readers o f this paper a free sam ple SUICIDE. ods with the needH of every-day cop y . distributed ns possible, and also to tbe persistence o f farmers in ad itable m illin er. He has just com John Msrstillo, a familiar char rrrr l l n v ^ U T T i l n n l 7 A lm n d -bock on the care o f poultry, written life at the close of the nineteenth pleted a liaudsome bedroom set, mnke some note in the report to this hering to their own views as to how acter of the section gang, he hav 1 r ’ i 1 II V ‘•'VlllX especially to meet the needs o f the farm er i iJ 1 U liA ii J U U u .ll and the sm all breoder. It is practical . Yon station in regard to tbe available they should be cultivated. It gen consisting of four pieces—bedstend, ing worked there during the past century. ----------------------------- enn easily understand what it m eans and easily carry out its sugges quantity of land in regnril to trans erally requires several years of bureau, waslistaud aud stand-table. three yenrs, committed suicide in tions. Thousands o f co p ie s have been sold. Price, 25 cents. The sheriff of Umatilla county ■ ■I portation susceptible to tbo growing experience of theirown before they All arn finished in naturnl colors this place on the 11th inst. by tak i * i i i A collection o f the favorite recipes o f the that certain established and highly polished, aud speak ing a dose of strychnine. He was has begun suit in Pendleton to of beets. Would also like to kuow lenrn ook well for tbe builder. ascertain what expenses lie is al- principles and rules for the cultiva ■whether there is any lime rock in discovered by Don Dixon and Al p ractical housekeeper. The book has A practical joke wns played on Baker shortly after taking the lowed under the law to incur. The proved very popular and wo are sure you will like it. Price, 25 cents. your vicinity or not If you have tion of beets for sugar must be a young man of this vicinity one poisou, where he had evidently case will be taken to the supreme an abundance of lime rock in addi adhered to. While yields of sugar beets rang night last week. It was arranged went to preveul discovery uutil the court, and the whole question of tion to your other advantages, you evidently have an ideal placo for tho ing from 20 to 40 tons per acre are for him to rob a ben-roost, around poison could net. The boys gave the salary law will como op for on production of tbe sugar beet. If reported, Tbe Sugar Beet says that which n guard had bpeu stationed tbe alarm. Marstillo was soon opinion. we can servo you further in the mat on a general basis both for Europe witli guns and revolvers. When lie brought to tbe hotel, where Dr. Wednesday of last week Gov- To eueryone paying up all arrears and one year’s subscrip and America 19 tons per acre must approached fire was opened upon K. A. Leep did all that could be j ernor Lord commissioned J. L. ter, please advise us. he considered the average yield. him with blank cartridges. Well, done to save him, but all to no ] Lewellen of Myrtle Point to be a tion to THE HERALD in aduance, we will send both o f the Very truly, H. B. M ii . i . kji , President and Director. The reports of averages at Ameri (lie boys say be is runiug yet. aboue named monthlies for one year and both o f the books. nvnil. He died at about 5:30 notary public. can factories have beep misleading Rev. Blair lias gone to tbe inte- o’clock. He has no relatiyes in TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AT ONCE. E. C. Allen is buying cattle in O heoon S tats A obiculiuiial C ollbue , from tbe fnct that they generally I rior on business connected with this section. Cnll on or address T he H ehaiji , Coquilic City, Oregon. C orvallis , Ur.. April 1, 1HU7. omit the area in which the beets Mountain valley, Umatilla county, I the Presbyterian church. Tbe The cause is thought to bo due paying therefor 818 a bead. J. S. M c E wen , C oquilli C ity , O b .— have failed, whereas Urn average | mP1I)|ier8 0f bis congregation kept to the effects o f liquor, lie haviug Dear Sir: Your letter of 17th ult. should he based on the number of j np t|,„ rej,u|ar services Sunday, D. -----------.. ~— . been drinking heavily for the past “ Will you linve a little whipped camo to hand in due time and was acres planted and the number of | ^ Hiding reading a sermon iu the ten dajs. The strychnine vial cream?” asked tbe hostess. "N o, referred to the Director of tho Sta tons of beets accepted at the Fac- morning, and Miss Laura Wise in showed Ihst it had been carried a 1 thank you,” he answered. “ I — tion, Mr. Miller. Your locality I did j the evening. Their efforts are long tune aud indicates the act Price o f P rice with First P rice o f P rice with er—er— I prefer my cream unpun First not include iu our list for the exper P ublication. IiE U A L D P u b lica tion . HERALD The grounds for the new beet 8p0keu o f aB being very interesting, to bo of long premeditation. *1 00. American Kitchen M agazine. .$ 2 40 | 1 U0..Godey*s M a ga zin e....................... 2 50 ished.” iments, not on account o f its inabil sugar factory which Claus Spreck- 3 00.. American M a ch in ist................... 3 85 1 0 0 ..G ood H ea lth .................................. 2 60 ity to grow beets of good quality, els is building ns Salinas, Cal., 1 00.. H ard w are....................................... 2 30 2 (H)..American W h eelm an ................. 3 25 CaptartY J k c k 's Tribe. “ A man who is just married tells but rather on account of its isolated occupy 532 acres. Tho building is 2 50.. Arts fo r A m erica ................ 3 80 4 00. .H arper’ s M agazine...................... 4 75 2 O').. Harper’ s R ound T u b le ............. 3 25 4 00.. A tlantic ......................................... 4 05 “ Y es?” location. We desire to give every 10(5x586 feet anil five stories high. his wife everything.” Redding, Cal., April 6.— Word 2 0 0 ..A ve M aria .................................. 3 35 5 0 .. H om e M agazine............. 2 00 portion of the stato all the oppor Tbe boiler and lime-kiln bouse “ And after he gets better ac- comes from Modoc county that the 5 0 .. H ousekeeper.................... 2 10 1 00.. B icyclin g W o rld ........................... 2 45 1 00. .International M a g a z in e ........... 2 30 5 0 .. Black C a t.......................... 2 10 tunity desired to show what they has a width or 65 feet and s length quaintedI with her be doesn’ t tell remnant of Captain Jack'stribe of 2 0 0 ..Ledger, New Y o rk ..................... 3 10 5 0 .. B ookkeep er...................... 2 10 can do on this important industry. o f 557 feet. Tho machine s l:o p i s j‘ier nny>hing. 3 00. .L ip p in co tt’s m agazine.............. 3 75 1 0 0..B ra n n s ico n o c la s t....................... 2 50 Modoc Indians, uow living in that TO 1 (X). .L e v e r............................................... 2 45 1 00.. B rU k................................................ 2 35 I have therefore ordered sent to you 40x80 feet; the office is 40x80 feet; -------------------- ■ — ----------------- ~ county in the neighbcibood of 2 0 0 ..M eehan’ s M on th ly ...................... 3 00 2 0 0 ..Budget o f M u sic........................... 3 10 this day 15 lbs. of seed of three warehouse, 100x200 feet; there are! 4 5 0 ..National R e v i e w ......................... 6 45 2 00.. B usiness.......................................... 2 75 Captain Jack’s trenchery and Gen «varieties, which nre named on each five eheds, each 40 feet wide and 2 5 0 ..Canadian M agazine.......................3 75 1 0 0 ..National T rib u n e......................... 2 50 g* ■ eral Cauby’s death in 1872, is now 3 0 0 ..C atholic W o rld ............................ 4 00 3 0 0 ..New England M a ga zin e............. 4 15 package. The seeds are put up in I 804 feet long. The factory will be in a pitiable condition, verging on 4 0 0 ..Century M a ga zin e...................... 5 20 5 (X*..North American R ev iew ........... 5 86 one-half pound packages. It is nble to produce 1,000,000 pounds 2 (X)..Chap B o o k ..................................... 3 35 4 0 0 ..N. W. Lum berm an (n e w )........ 4 85 actual starvation, in all, there nre 3 00. .China D ecora tor........................... 4 10 1 0 0 ..Ohio F a r m e r ................................ 2 45 desired that each grower plant not j of sugar per day. It is expected! about 100 of the famous tribe left. 3 00. .C hronicle, C h ica go...................... 4 15 2 5 0 ..P ilo t ................................................. 8 75 less than one-sixteenth acre, for that the plant, exclusive of the land, Makes life misery to thousands of Tbe winter lias been a severe one, 1 0 0 ..C onstitution, A tla n ta ................. 2 45 1 (X).. Peterson’ s m agazine ................. 2 40 people. It manifests itself In ninny 1 0 0 ..C osm opolitan m a g a z in e ......... 2 55 1 00.. P hilistin e........................................ 2 55 which he should use one pound of will cost ¡$2,500,000 when complete, the snow deep and tbe Indians 1 0 0 ..Courier Journal. L o n is v ille . . . . 2 25 5 0 .. Post D ispatch, St. L o u is ................ different ways, like goitre, swellings, need, hence it will be necessary that • 3 00. Current Literature, n e w ............. 3 85 have been unable to obtain the 2 50. .P u b lic O p in io n ............................ 3 75 he be givru two of theae packages. A Salem paper says that the running sores, boils, salt rheum and necessaries of life. 1 0 0 ..Dairy R o p o r t ................................ 2 50 1 25.. Pul p i t .............................................. 2 75 1 00. . Dairy W o rld .................................. 2 15 1 0 0 ..R a ilroad Car Journal .............. 2 45 The i aokngea from tho U. H. depart- Goodale Lumber Company is cloa- pimples and other eruptions. Scarce A party of two bucks nnd ten 3 00. .D ispatch. C hicago, d a ily .......... 4 20 1 00.. R epublican. S prin gfield ........... 2 55 tnent of agriculture have directions ing contracts with corporations in ly a man is wholly free from it. in squaws struggled into Altnras, the 1 00.. D elin ea tor...................................... 2 55 1 (X).. Rural New Y ork er.......... ............ 2 50 3 0 0 ..St. N ich o la s................................... 4 25 4 00. .D ram atic M irror.......................... 4 05 inside, the others have not, there- Mexico for 5,000,000 feet o f bridge some form. It clings tenaciously uutil county seat, from tbo lava beds, to 2 0 0 . .Echo, C h ica go ............................... 3 25 3 (X). .S cribner’ s M agazine................... 4 20 fore I sendyoa aome under separate | timber. This is a large contract, the hist vestige of scrofulous poison is get food, but tbe whites were not 2 0 0 ..Express. B u ffa lo, N. Y .............. 3 25 1 0 0 ..Spirit o f the W e st..................... 2 35 W e will send yon by m ail. Absolutely 1 00.. Farm ers’ U n io n ............................ 2 45 2 0 0 ..T rotter and P a cer....................... 3 25 cover, l’ lcaae notify me of the ar- and will keep tbe mills running! eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the charitably disposed to the Modccs. F ree,in plain package. Ihe A ll-P ow er- 1 0 0 ..Farm P ou ltry......... 2 40 5 0 .. V ick 's Floral M a ga zin e................... fnl D r. H ofm an ’ s V ital R estorative Ono Truo Blood Purifier. rival of the seed, and also send me full force for several weeks. The 8o hungry were the Indinns that 1 0 0 ..W eekly W iscon sin ....................... 2 25 T a b lets, with a legal guarantee to 4 00. .Forest and Stream (n e w ) ......... 4 85 the names of the parties who are to lumber will lie shipped via Yequina Thousands of voluntary testimonials they stripped the carcsssof a dead 3 0 0 ..W ils o n ’ 8 P hoto. M a ga zin e........ 4 25 perm anently cure lost M anhood. S elf- 3 00..F rn nk L eslie’ s Popular M thly. 4 00 50 .F ruit Growers’ J o u rn a l............. 2 10 1 00. .W itness, M on treal..................... 2:40 Abnse, Sexual W eakness, VarictHJele. grow the beets. lad me aak that and direct to Mexican points. tell of suffering from scrofula, often cow to the lx»ne, ravenously ate of 00. .W om an and H om e...................... 2 10 stops forever n ig h t E m issions and nil 3 00.. F orum .............................................. 4 35 you give vonr personal attention to .. . inherited and most tenacious, positive the putrid flesh, and carried away 1 0 0 ..G a m e la n d ....................................... 2 15 3 00. .Y a le R e v iew .................................. 4 25 unnatural drains. Returns t o form er I, “ .. • * . .. , Ex-l/ity treasurer Krngg, of the matter in order that the expen- u , , , , appearances em aciated organs. • c Menttle, lias begun serving an eiglit- ly, perfectly and permanently cured by what was left. It is reported that o n e o f t h e a b o v e p u b l i c a t i o n s , e a c h fir s t-c la s R in it s l i n e , a n d meut may be carefully conducted, their number has lieen reduced year sentence for doing a banking ! t h e H e r a ld f o r o n e y e a r a t t h e p r i c e s t a t e d in t h e r i g h t - h a n d c o l u m n It is very desirable that only very one-lmlf this winter by deaths due I f wo cou ld not cure, we would not o f f i g u r e s , m a k i n g t h e H e r a l d t h e c h e a p e s t p a p e r in t h e c o i l n t y . business with city funds. H h was reliable farmers be given tbe seed. to starvation and exposure. There liberal with loans of public funds semi our m edicine free to try, and Yours, very truly, G. V»\ S haw . ia no reservation nnd uo appeal to pay wheu satisfied. to persoual friends. They failed Chemist. him when the pinch came. the United States government. tis q u ilb CHg UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. j $ 2 f 5 0 ÿ© 0 û Ta 08 ì b ì b Away ! 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