Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 11, 1898, Image 3

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Dr. Mila*' Pain Fill* atop UnndacM.
T U E S D A Y . GOT. 11. 1896.
R E G U LA R
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Nice uew line trucks and valises,
bottom prices, at J. W. Leneve’s.*
A fine assortment of Wall Paper
! just received at Coquille Pharmacy.
YEARS
Judge Watson, brother o f our
Judge D. L. Watson, is present at
onr circuit court.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The W. C. T. 1J. will meet at
2:30 p. in. next Friday at the home
o f Mru. Hazard.
“ Little Mias Nobody,” a charm­
ing comedy-drama, will be given
by the baud ut Band ball next Sat­
urday night. Admission—15 and
25 cents, reserved seats, 50 ceats.
Tbe baud will give a play and
eotertaiuemeut at their hsH next
Saturday night.
Why let your neighbors
know it?
And why give them a
| chance to guess you are even
five or ten years more?
Better give them good
I reasons tor guessing the
other way. It it very easy;
for nothing tells of age so
quickly as gray hair.
Architect Burggraf submitted
plans for R. C. Dement’s new tesi-
deuce at Myrtle Point.
Capt. W. H. Harris, o f the
upper rivet, was in town yesterday,
bis first visit for some months.
Eld. W. H. Nosier will preach next
Sunday morning and evening at the
little church.
Evening subject:
“ Election and Free Grace.”
To
ihose whose minds have koencloudod
on this subject, a general invitation
i's extended.
Twenty yards Cabot W. Muslin,
$1; 20 yards Calico,Jfl; one sack
¿’ lour, $1, at J. W. Leneve’s.
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Col.. Effinger, a Portland attor­
ney for R, A. Graham, is in the
couuty consulting with his client
and w h s at our circuit court awhile
last week.
LiOOAL IT E M S.
vigor
Additional locals on 2d page.
McDonald's for a good shave.
Hava yon seen the Jewett type­
writer?
Nice jewelry at Gillham's, and
repairing o f all kinds.
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Justice o f the Peace S. D. Bar-
rows, o f Bandoo, has been present
at circuit court. Mr. B. is so much
crippled from rheumatism that he
uses a rolling chair.
la a youtb-renewer.
It hides the age under a
luxuriant growth of hair the
color of youth.
It never fails to restore
color to gray hair. It will
stop the hair from coming
out also.
It feeds the hair bulbi.
Thin hair becomes thick hair,
and short hair becomes long
hair.
It cleanses the scalp; re­
moves all dandruff, and
I prevents its formation.
We have a book on the
Hair which we will gladly
aend you.
Hev. Dr. T. B. Ford, presiding
elder o f the M. E. church, will con­
duct quarterly meeting at Myrtle
Point next Saturday and Sunday.
We are glad to state that At­
torney D. L. Watson, jr., of Marsh­
field, is better. It is likely he will
visit southern California when
strong enough to travel.
The eastern mail arrives at 11 a.
m. aud departs about 12; the Ban-
don mail arrives at about 11:30 and
departs at 12:15; the Marshfield
mail arrives about 11 a. m. and de­
parts at 1 p. m. Post your letters
by 11:30 a. m. to be sure that they
will g o in that same day’s mail.
P rof Kanematz has given Ilia
sign an artistic touch, represent­
ing many of tbe articles he has in
his store in a regular object lesson.
He also finished a life-like picture
o f Will Rose at the butcher’s
block.
Tbe board o f directors of tbe
Coos County Mercantile & Ship­
ping Association, a corporation,
beheviDg it to be to tbe interest of
tbe association, bave postponed
tbe annual meeting o f the stock­
holders of the association to the
I9tb day o f November, 1898.
I f yon do not obtain all the bene-
flu you expected from the use of the
Vigor, write the doctor about it.
Probably there is some difficulty
with your general system which
may be easily remove«. Address.
Dr. J. C. Ayer. Lowell. Maes.
Dr. M lW N e r r e PI eater* 35c. at all druggist«.
18 yards onting Annusi for $1 at
the Fair Store.
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lie s ' P a i s P i l l s .
In 10 m in ute, b y Di
“ O io cen t a dose.**
Capt. Boone was over
Sumner last Saturday.
od
from
Miss Ray Collier left yesterday
a visit to Portland.
Thanks to the bride mid groom,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toland (nee
Lottie Stevenson), for kind re-
membrauce of the H erald office
with wedding cake, whose mar­
riage we announced last week.
We thought that friend T. was up
to some mischief when he came
from the valley, but we hardly sus­
pected the trap was already set and
tbe game in band.
He captured
one o f our most charming young
Indies, and o f course we all wish
long life and happiness.
Not cheap shoes, but SH O ES
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDevitt
C H E A P at B E R L I N STORE. and “ that kid” came up from Ban-
B oose for rent, with large gar­ dou yesterday, ou' their way to
den attached. Apply at H erald Salem and Portland. Mr. M. has
sold out his interest iu the Bandoo
office.
Recorder, much to the regret o f the
Arbnckle and Lion Coffee, two many friends he has made while a
packs for 25 cents, at the Old Sol­ resident o f our section. Frank is
dier’s Store.
* a sound g. o. p. brother o f tbe
County Superintendent Bunch quill, but none the less clever, so­
was in town yesterday, and goes to cial, fair and energetic, and we re­
gret to lose him. James T. Green
Bandon today.
succeeds Mr. McDevitt ou the
Onr stock is being increased tripod. T be H erald wishes the
Attorney A- E. Senmatr and wife
o f Marshfield returned Friday, constantly and prices lower than uew friend success.
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Sept. 30th, from their protracted ever at Coq tulle Pharm acy.
eastern visit.
They spent the
New Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
summer in Michigan.
Hats and Caps, Groceries, etc., just
The prices of “ cheap"
When you call for DeWitt’s Witch arrived at J. W. Leneve’s.
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ten
b a k in g p o w d e r
Hazel Salve, the great pile cure,
co ffe e
flavoring extracts
Our friend Charley Lavine is
s
o
d
a
and sp ice s
don’t accept auytbiug else.
Don’t happy and struts considerably be­
be talked into accepting a substitute,
are
lower
than prices of
cause tbe boy weighs 11 pounds.
for piles, for sores, for burns.
R.
Schilling
s
Best. Tiue; so
A big assortment o f fancy Dress
S. Knowlton.
Goods, Hosiery and Underwear, is the quality.
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Revs. Foster o f Myrtle Point just received at George A. Robin-
ssJ Gillespie o f Marshfield ate s o d ' s .
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expecting to attend the presbytery,
Mrs. Bob Dean waR very sick
at Yoncolla. to convene tomorrow.
A t tbe close of the presbytery for several days, including tbe
Thursday evening, they will pro­ early part of last week, but is quite
ceed to Albany to attend the synod- better now.
Mrs. Rev. Buckner returned to
her home at Gardiner last Wed­
nesday, after a visit o f tour weeks
with her parents, Rev. Mr. aud
Mrs. Stine, sod other relatives
here. Rev. Mr. B. hag been re­
turned to Gardiner as pastor an­
other year.
Berlin Store has just received the
Fall and Winter Stock o f Millinery
Goods. Prices are wonderfully low.
Very truly,
J. S. K a n e m a t z .
Other attorneys
than those
named in last week’s H erald as
in attendance at uur district court
were: Hon. 8. H. Hazard, o f Em­
pire, (who bad passed down to
Bandon ou legal business, return­
ing Tuesday), A. E. Seaman, of!
Empire, and A- L. Bortenshaw, of
Myrtle Point.
Mr. Millard took bis
Marshfield Monday, where
preach in tbe interest o f tbe
of Redeemed Israel for a
Rspeesentative Topping has pre­
sented several bills in the bouse
already,including that published in
tb e HERALD last week for tbe sale;
of county property in Empire City
ooe also providing for the times,
etc., for holding teachers’ examina­
tions. Tbe former, H. B. No. 27,
was read second and third times
last Tuesday and passed. It now
goes to tbe senate.
W ill Shuck, who is working on
Prof. M. O. Hawkins’ new build
mg, met with so accident last
Thursday, but from which be es­
caped but little tbe worse of tbe
affair. He fell a distance obout 16
feet, striking on a wbeelborrow
T bs breath was knocked out of
him and lie was slightly stunopd,
but soon gaye indications that his
injuries were slight and but tem­
porary ic effect.
by Heart
DR. MILES' HEART OURE.
Call at Mrs. Cbas. Muon’s for
choice wiuter millinery.
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JF T Y
T R A IN S
O N D A Y S , V fE D N K SD A Y S and f k i
day* will run as follow «:
Leave
I
I Arrive
8.00 a. ra.|
M arshfield
I 12.30 p. ra.
A rrive “
|
I Leave
» .8 0 “ | C O Q U IL L E C IT Y | ll.U 0n .ro.
.80
M yrtle Point
10.00
Walter Drane and George Stev­
enson left last Friday again to
visit their mine on Cow creek.
This time they go prepared to do
lots o f blasting and find out just
what there is in i t
An assay of
croppings brought down tbe Inst
time is very favorable, and they
are quits hopeful o f good results
from the inner rock and deeper
explorations.
La Grippe,
Buy your Hats aud Shoes at
George A. Robinson’s.
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Mrs. Nannie Fellows was on the
sick list several days lately, threat­
ened with dysentery, but is all At the Fair Store,
C. M. S keels .
right now again.
tent to
Go and see Mrs. Heraey’s fine new
he will stock of fall and winter Millinery
Church goods.
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season.
O rgan for S ale — A good Whit­
Johnson Bro’s have positively
ney A Holmes organ— second-hand
closed their books sgaiust credits.
j but in good order— cheap. In ­
They would rather sell only $5
quire at this office.
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worth for cash than $25 worth on
G. F. Bontell returned from
account.
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Riddle last Saturday, bringing Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge J. H.
B. with him, quite recovered from
Schroeder of Arago spent several
her late distressing failing health.
days in town last week — Mrs. 8.
Mrs. B. has been afseDt at a San
witb|ber daughter, Mrs. Kribs, and Francisco hospital for several
family, and the judge at the court­
weeks, wbers she was successfully
room as a witcess m a case or two.
treated by skilled surgeons.
Sunday afternoon tbe
baod
I f you waDt a Dew, perfect and
wended and wounded ite way ud
handsome sewing-machine— gener­
about 80 feet in the new courthouse
ally sold for $60 to $75—you can
tower and gave our citizens a
g et it through tbe H e r a l d for a
charming serenade, rendering sev.
short time yet for $18 50, with a
eral delightful selections and draw­
10-year written warranty with it.
ing ont a considerable crowd of
Up-to-date in every reepect of
willing listeners.
workmanehip, improvements and
More than twenty million free attachments.
Several already In
samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel nee in Coos county, and we refer
Salve have been distributed by tbe to tbe owners to speak o f tbe mer­
manufscturers. What better proof its o f these machines.
of their confidence in its merits do
Capt. T. A. White and Miss
you want? It cures piles, burns,
Maggie Oilman were married at
scalds, sores, in the shortest space
Marshfield on tbe evening of the
of time. R. S. Knowlton.
' 5tb inst Everybody koows Tom
Policies written by tb9 Pacific as an industrious, genial and clever
Mutual Life Insurance Co. excel fellow, and tbo bride is a well-
in every feature that make insur­ knowD and popular lady, and both
ance profitable and liberal.
No will receive hearty congratulations.
one can afford to be without an It was no sudden sffatr, as if to
Accident policy at this time of ac­ surprise the friends and make
cidents and sipkness.
Give your them wonder. It has been a match
application on * for either a L ife , favorably spoken o f for 10 years
E ndowment or A ccident policy past, snd the congratulations sre
to Rev. J. L Fntrell, or make ap­ none tbe less hearty. Tbe H e r a l d
plication at tbe H erald office.
joins with tbe host of friends.
R. 0. a SHULT8, of Wtatanet, lows.
Inventor end manufacturer of
Shalt*' Safety Whlfflotree Coupling,
wrltee of Dr. MUee' Heart O u r» “Two year*
ago an attack of LaOrlppe left me with a
weak heart. I had ran down In Hath to
mere ekln and bone. I could not eleep lying
down for emothertng epellei frequent sharp
darting pains and palpitation caused a con­
stant fear of sudden death, nothing could
Indues me to remain away from home over
night My local phyalchta prescribed Dr.
Miles' Heart Care and In a' tew day« I was
able to sleep well and the pains gradually
lessened, and Anally ceased. 1 reduced the
the doses, having gained fifteen pound*, and
am now feeling better In every way than I
bare for years."
Dr. Mile*' Remedli
are sold by all drug­
gist* under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or monay re­
funded. Book on dis­
eases of the heart and
nerve* free. Address, ____ _______________
DR. MILES M EDICAL OO., E lkhart, U d .
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A PRISONER'S BREAK FOR LIBER1Y.
Charles Haywood (Colored) Cot “ Six Years”
and Also a Bullet-
E. P. Mast, Ed Lssswell «nd
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nosier have; I)o you blow mucus from ths
other upper North Fork *
I returned from a pleasi.ut visit with n o s e ?
Are you troubled with bleeding bave been briugiug down
' relatives uud friends at Browns­
quantities of fine apple-* ot
ville.
of the nose?
Most of them were bought'to
Are
the
nostrils
obstructed,
mak­
James T. Green is the new editor
townsman J. B. Fox, and p i
in charge of the Bandoo Recorder, ing breathing difficult?
by bim nt the “ Baker” h i' i
Are you hoarse at times?
and addresses himself in a saluta­
Is the mucus dropping down for shipment to the city. Mr. a iu
tory in Saturday's issue to his
placed a “ uew apple" on our table,
from the nose into the throat?
patrons and tbe people.
from among those purchased.
It
Is your nose stopped up?
is a seedling Red Belleflower.
This reporter had tbe pleasure
Is your hearing affected?
The seed was planted by old Mr.
of making the acquaintance yester­
Is your throat sore at times?
day of E. Rose, representing Tbe
Do you spit a good deal when Lssswell, up on Middle creek,
D. E. Allison & Co., general com- rising in the morning.
about 20 or 25 years »go, and
mission merchants at San Fran­
If so cousult the German Spe­ proves a very fine fruit. Mr Fox
cisco, and H. L. Burleson, with cialists. They will be at Hotel Co­ packed about 40 boxes of 3-leryer
W olf à Sous, a business firm of quille for two days only—rSatur- apples.
the same city.
The fermer is day and Sunday,Oct. 15th and 16th.
You invite disappointment when
mostly in the interest o f soliciting Consultation free of charge.
you experiment.
DeWitt's Little
for his firm, is a pleasant elderly
Early Risers are pleasant, easy,
gentleman, and will doubtless suc­
Fall and winter stock of Millinery thorough little pills.
They cure
ceed in making n successful busi­ goods, just arrived at Mrs. Hersey’s. coustipation aud sick headache just
ness visit.
Wo were especially Ladies are invited to call and inspect as sure as you take them.
R. S
pleased, however, to find Mr. Burle­ these uew and seasonable goods. * Knowlton.
son was investigating the pros­
pects for establishing a fruit aud
vegetable cannery and dryer here,
and also a starch factory.
Tbe
H erald has, for several years back,
urged such enterprises, for we ware
well satisfied that could tbe
“ quautity" be guaranteed aud sup­
plied foreitberof these industries,
tbe quality, olimatio'and shipping
advantages wore ours to a bigb de­
gree. Tbe H erald hopes (bat Mr.
Burleson may meet with such en­
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couragement that be will see hia
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way clear to carry out his project.
IDG ft! I1TPT Y fJTIBIW TPBÏI to cur® u j c m « or ronfiti pat ion. Cascante ara the Ideal Laxa-
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je t if e o h e t o
CURE CONSTIPATION
ADüvbU 1 Cibi U U AÜAPI1 CiCiU tirf. Btr«r rrip ar cri*»«, but cairn easy osterai remite. S ta ­
ple and bocklot fr er. Ad. STERLING REMEDI CO.. Chicaro* 1 ont real. Can.* orEew York. _ j i i .
M A R R IE D .
B bid sh xw - M abi lbn —At M anli Held, Sept.
•28,1898, by R ev. G eo. G illespie, Arnold
Bradshaw and Misa Alio* Maraden.
C abvbb - P ábut —O n the S ooth Fork, at the
hom e o f the bride's parents, G ot. 9, 1898,
by E lder Thom as Barklow, 0. E. Carver
and Mia* M ary Parry.
W b it b -O rham —At Marshfield, Oct. S, 1898,
by R ev. G eo. Gillespie, Capt. Tho*. A.
W hite an d Misa M aggie O hm en.
Coquille Pharmacy
Drugs,
Bonn.
The negro, Charles Haywood, who K eep .— At P ort O rford, O ct. 2, 1898, to Mr.
was tried and convicted last Tues­ an d M rs. W . T . Kerr, late o f Oak, Coos
cou nty, a sou.
day in our circuit court qn two in­ B arklow —At M yrtle P o in t, O ct. 3,1898, to
dictments preuented by the grand Mr. and M rt. G eorge Barklow, a daughter.
jury— one for burglarv, ths break­ J ohnson — At Ross slough, Sept. 23,1898, to
Mr. aud M rs. T . V . Johnson, a son.
ing into and entering the residence
—At Marshfield. Sept. 30, 1898, to Mr.
of G. A. Brown on the night of L ako
and Mrs. F. E . Lang, a daughter.
July 4th last, and also for an assault J oboknsbn —At Bandon, O ot. 3, 1898, to Mr.
to kill made . L on one Fannie Fra­ aud Mrs. Capt. Jorgensen, a son.
zier, also colored, the same night— L avinb — I n C oquille City, O ct. 5, 1898, to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lavine, a son.
ÎtyÔnfÿ Pure
was escorted to the courthouse yes­
W. and Fresh
terday afternoon about 3 o’clock by
M E D .
Sheriff Gage to receive bis sentence. J o n k s —At his hom e on Isthm ns slough,
The judge formally passed sentence O ct. 3, 1898, Josiah S. Jones, aged 50
of 6 years, when the sheriff re­ years, 7 m onths and 21 days.
(S Used at this
'■
—O n the South Fork, near M yrtle
sumed charge of the prisoner to W P armer
oin t, Sept. 29, 1898, R aym ond Earl, son
return him to his cell in tbe jail.
o f M r. and M rs. Seldon Warner, aged 3
years and 9 m onths.
The negro went along from the
courtroom (in Masonic hall) appar­
ently willingly, but as he neared the "C'OR SALE—147 Acres of Land,
m ile fro m N orway, C oos cou nty.
corner of Second and Moulton K now M
n as the M cClary place. For particu­
Btreet, and where the latter leads lars, ca ll on
HENRY GRADY,
N orway. Oregon.
north to the big bridge past John oct4 tfI
Kronenberg’s and Judge Noaler’a 1(1 A r r P C ° f mostly fiDe and
residences, the .negro declared to i v rtL i e a bigh ?rouD(1 for resi.
the sheriff that he “ would die be­ deuce when subdivided; near the
BOOTS AND SHOES,
fore he would go the pen,” and at busiucss centre of Coquille City.
HATS AND CAPS,
the same moment broke from the See list of property bargains on 4th
sheriff toward tho bridge aud for page for further particulars.
LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
the brush.
The sheriff, however, AH oaln banished br Dr. Miles' Pain F ill»
^ABIES’ c o r s e t s , e t c ..
was uot that kind of an officer, so
F or S ale —lo Bsndon, one of
he followed closely, calling a halt,
and finally emptied a pistol of 6 the choicest location, a pleasant
shots after the fleeing negro.
One borne, new, nniqne in style, and
shot—that seDt just as he reached witb a splended view of tbe town
the bridge, having ran a block— and ocean. Sheltered from the
struck the negro, but he persisted in north winds. For particulars, ap­
[tf.
running.
The sheriff saw Hou. W. ply to tbe H erald .
Sinclair on tho bridge beyond and
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
called for him to catch the party.
'p h e L o n e S t a r a _
Tho negro then turned his course to
F IiO U R .
» FEED ,
the edge of the bridge aud jumped
C. O. GILKEY, p r o p r i e t o r .
to the ground below. This so Coquille City, Or.— Opposite Depot.
stunned him and sprained one ankle
AMMUNITION, e t c ., e t c .
that the sheriff closed in on him and Keeps o n ly Pure W ines s n d L iquors and
F ine C igars.
seized him.
T h e American Club W hisky is one o f the
J. W. LENEVE’S STORE.
specialties served in thesa Clnbroom s.
An immense crowd followed on
heraing the pistol shots, even the
courtroom being vacated in a little Best Billiard Table in Southern Oregon
while.
The negro was taken into Dr.
treasurers Notice.
Moore’s office for treatment.
He
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C. H. B U T L E R , P R O P R IE T O R
was suffering much from the wound,
N otice is Hereby given that the follow in g
oounty
warrants
w
ill
be
p
a
id
on
presenta­
which was found to be a penetration tion at my office in C oqu ille C ity. O regon :
of the left arm and fracture of the Nos. 8138, 8139, 8062. 8039, 8053, 8141, 8142,
AVIN G L E A SE D T H IS N E W . C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E R N H O S T L E H Y
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now prepared to entertain tbe traveling pnbiie in brut-class
bone just a little above the el­ 814ft, 814«, 8147. 8028, 8000, 8099. All o f the
strip, with tb e ver> bent o f accom m odatinna and at moat reason­
abovo-nam ed warrants were endorsed April
bow joint. The ball wns not located, 8, 1892. No interest w ill be allow ed after
able ratea.
T a b les «applied w itb tbe best the m arket affords.
SA M P L E ROOM S fo r Com m ercial men,
but the wound was dressed and Septem ber 2ft, 1898.
room y nhd ot.n tr.lly looated.
S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and T e r m .
W . W . H atb 8, Treasurer.
then the sheriff proceeded with his
fur Fam ilies aud T bea trioa l Trou pes.
game to the jail. Even after this,
K a t c s -$ 1 to $1.C0 pel day.
F u r n itu r e fr o m F a c to r y to F ir e -
the prisoner protested that he
H id e .
“ would die before he would go to
Being ths only extensive manufac­ THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE!
tbe pen.”
The negro suffered from his turers of furniture in the world sell­
Should be In Every Home and Library.
wound and had litale rest last night. ing direct from maker to user, we
save our cuetomers tbe enormous i
The wound pains him.very much.
expenses and profits of tbe jobbers !
and retailers.
Send for catalogue 1« w r itte n b y Rirrht H o n . W illia m F.w art G la d -to n e .
Don’ t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yoar Ufa Away.
R i- P r e m i« r o f G r e a t B ritin n and I r e la n d , C h v ite r
F. C. KINNICUTT
A, showing our full line of House-!
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•trong. All druggists, 60c or 9?. Cure guaran­
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From Portland, Oregon, are com­
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aud Hundsy, October 15th and 16tb.
C atarrh , Eyes, EsrB snd Nose
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C rovs - eyes straightened without
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