Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 13, 1900, Image 4

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I Port Orford Tribune.)
Q n n iW t c » 3 gieraitt.
Call for meeting of Republican
ceutral committee in this issue.—
Feb. 24tb.
THE8DAY, FEB. 13, 1900.
Cattle-buyers are circulating iu
Curry couuty. Among them we
Church Directory.
notice Taylor DomeDt, o f Myrtle
M. E. church, south reRulur services Point, and Isam Walker, o f Floras
each Handuy niuruiiiK aud evening, by the
Cattle command
good
pallor,
E. ju. F it c h , j creek.
Rev. ltobt. Ennis. Fresliyterian. will con- ' 1 prices and it is prophesied that
duct services in this city the 2d and 4th j stockmen
will reap a bountiful
Sundays of each month in the little church, !
until further notice. All are cordially in- J harvest from sales o f cattle during
tlie coming summer, as the tendency
viteit.
Rev. T. J. Owen, Baptist, will All ap- ; of the market continues upward.
pointments as follows, until farther notice:
Uncle Shad Hudson, while iu
At the Christian church, Coquille City,
town Inst week, called at this office,
1st and 3d Sundays of each mouth;
Sumner on the 2d Sunday of each month; aud informs ns that mining opera­
Rear Creek on 4th Sundays.
tions along Bixes are almost at a
standstill, owing toscarcity o f wa­
LO C A L ITEM S.
ter. Mr. Hudson has received
numerous letters <>f inquiry iu re­
W. M. Lafferty, now a resident
nenr Myrtle Point, hub a visitor iu gard to the timber sod mineral re­
Coquille last week, and made us a sources of Curry county, and in
answering the same bas taken
pleasaut call.
great pains to interest capitalists
The Vowell property is being in the great undeveloped resources
improved aD(i prepared for our ot this sectioD. He ,’expects sev­
new fellow-citizens, Fred Sander eral parties to arrive from the oat-
s<>n, aud family, who temporarily side in a few months, and will
endeavor to show them everything
occupy the Dunham property.
in the county that might prove of
Coos Bay News: The Demo­ industrial benefit.
cratic county central committee is
called to meet on Friday, February
I Coos Bftjr News. I
10th, at 10 a. m. at Coquille City.
Several parties left Marshfield
J. J. Lamb, chairman; Jolm F. Hall,
on Sunday for the headwaters of
secretary.
Sooth Coos river, to take up tim­
Dave Carey came up from his ber claims.
Cuiry county home last Tuesday,
A party o f eastern men came
and on Wednesday extended his
oyer the road from Rosebnrg last
trip with his partner, W. H.
week to examine the timber re­
Thomas, to their logging camp
sources o f this section.
near Fairview.
A slide occurred at the rock
Henry Sanford, wife aud daugh­ quarry ou Coos river, Tuesday
ter, M ihs Maud, o f the bay sectioD, evening, slightly injuring one of
have been visitors at this place sev­ the men employed there.
eral days with his cousin, K. D.
The barkentine Joseph L. Evis-
Sanford, aud friends.
Mr. aud ton bad ber masts put in at North
Mis. Joel Puttersoo.
Bend, and was towed back to Marsh­
field
on Sunday evening, to be
Mrs. Ethan McDufiee and little
sou returned from Los Augeles, rigged.
The steamer Empire arrived
Cal., last Thursday foreuoou, corn-
iug up from tho city to the bay on from the city Febrnary 4tli. It
steamer Areata.
Ethan appeared was exactly 26 years ago on that
day (Feb. 4, 1874) that she arrived
to be the happiest mau in town.
in the bay on her first trip. She
Harry Kribs, our hardware mau is a pretty good boat, and ber tim­
of tho firm of J. A. Lamb & Co., bers below the ^water line are all
returned last Thursday from a souud.
business trip to Sau Francisco.
The new steamer, Santa Ana,
H e left California just ns soon as was successfully launched at the
he had “ fixed” Dan Burns for the Pleasaut Point shipyard ou Thurs­
seuntorship.
day afternoon, and was towed to
Hugh L. Gray and E. T. Schroe- Marshfield by the tug Columbia.
der, young gentlemen from Myrtle Miss Jennie Ross christened the
Point, are doing some scenery new vessel. The steamer is 196
painting, including a large drop- feet over all. 36 feet 10 inches
curtaiu, for Baud Hall. The young beam and 12 feet depth of hold.
men lire making a very satisfactory She will carry nearly 1,000,000 feet
o f lumber on her first trip, and
job, wo learn.
will carry 750,000 leet when her
Tillamook couuty has been build­ machinery is in, on n draft o f 17
ing county roads with a portable feet. The Santa Ana is a remarka­
sawmill owned by the couuty. bly fine vessel, well built in every
They have just completed seven particular, and bears evidence that
miles of road, including two or Capt Hans Reed, her bnilder, is a
three budges aud nenrly a mile of thorough mechanic, aud bolds a
trestle at a cost o f 84,582.28. The front place among the shipbuilders
cost of manufacturing the lumber of the coast,
was 81.02 per thousand.
Captain Harts inspected the jetty
H. A. Todd, oureoergetic hroom- work at Coos bay and found it
factoiy man at Round Hill Farm, making very satisfactory progress,
near Arago, brought down soveral savs the Oregoniau of the 2d. The
dozen of that useful article for our tramway has been extended 115
merchants last Wednesday.
The feet, and the delivery o f stone is
brooms are superior in material very satisfactory. The stone is
and finish to any shippel here brought from the government
from tho outside, and we are glad quarries aud an adjoining new
to moiitiou that his enterprise is qunrry, 20 miles up the Coos river,
growing iu appreciation.
amt about 500 tons, in fine, large
In talking of gtny foxes, we saw blocks, some weighing eight tons,
a large, live specimeu last Thurs­ is delivered daily. It is impractic­
day morning, exhibited by George able to deposit the stone on the
Collier on Front street. Mr. Coll­ jetty directly from the barges, on
ier lind captured the animal the account of the constant swell, so it
night before, put him in a box aud is carried out on tbe tramway on
placed Inin on exhibition. Among trains of five cars at a time, and
the oldest settlers, this was the dumped, aud thus the enrockmont
first specimen of the gray fox they proceeds rapidly.
had evor seen lieie, aud in connec­
ANTED—8K VEK AL HEIGHT AND
tion with our item of a week before,
lfom-Ht Demons to represent ns **
noting the fact that McQuigg’s had Malingers iu Ini* nnd close by conation.
killed one at that date, and one Sol a ry *'.1110 n year *iul exponnefl. Straight,
no more, no loan salary. Posi­
some months before, came to the tama-Hde,
tion permanent. Onr referenoes, any bank
conclusion that that auimnl was in any town. It ia mainly office work con­
immigrating to our section and ducted at home, lteference. Encloae self-
addressed stamped envelope. T m D o m in ­
would abide here.
This was a ion GoMriNT. Dept. 3, Cbics.io.
very pretty specimen and quite au
attraction.
The New Wlde-TIre Law.
Hon. J. H. Upton, of Langlois,
The Oregon wido tire law is now
supplies the following interesting
and singular circumstance of a birth in force. The law provides that the
in northern Curry to the Port Or- county court of each county is
ford Tribune: Four weeks ago, authorized to mako a rebate annually
twins (a girl and a boy), were born for four years on the road tax of
to the wife of C. M. Brown, who each person within its county who
lives on Floras creek; hut tho re­ shall own and have iu habitual use
markable feature of tho matter is on the highways, wagons or other
transportation
yet to lie disclosed. Three or four vehicles for the
•lays after the birth of the babies, of heavy articles, the tires of
it was discovered that tho girl had which are uot less tbau three inches
absolutely no exit for tho con­ in width, or $1 for each wheel of
tents of the bowels, the part boing such vehicle having tirea of not
grown over perfectly. The child less Ilian four inches in width, upon
lived on for four weeks, when finnlly which there is a difference of at
a doctor was seen red who operated least eight inches in the front nnd
upon it, and now, a week later, it is rear axle, so constructed that the
still alive. The ease seems to be a front nnd rear wheels will not come
in contact with the road surface
most remarkable oue.
while the vehiolo is moving in a
There is no better medicine for Htraight line, and shall receive a fur­
the babies than Chamberlain’s Cough ther rebate for four years, on his
Remedy. Its pleasant taste nml or her road tax, of 82 for each and
prompt aud effectual cures make it every vear during said period that
a favorite with mothers and small vehicle is habitually used on the
children. It quirkiv cures their highway.
coughs aud colds, preventing pneu­
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monia or other serious consequences.
Catarrh
Cannot be Cured
It also cures croup and has been
With LOCAL APPLICATION«. •* they
used iu tens of thousands of cases cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Ca­
without a t ingle failure so far as we tarrh ia a blood or constitutional diaenae,
have been aide to learn. It not only and in order to cure it you ninat take inter
nal remedies. Hall'a Catarrh Cure ia taken
cures croup, but when given sssoon internally, nnd act« direeUy on tho Mood
and
mucus anrfscea. Hairs Catarrh Cure
as the eroupy cough appears, will
not a quack medicine It was prescribed
prevent the attack. In cases of ia
by one of the beat physicians in this coun­
whooping cough it liquifies the try for years, and is a regular prescription,
it ia composed off the best tonics known,
tough inueus, making it easier to combined
with the best blood purifiers, act-
expectorate, and lessens the severity MUi directly on tbe raucous anrfscea. The
perfect
combination
of the two ingredients
and frequency of the paroxysms of
is what produce» such wonderful results in
coughing, thus depriving that dis­ curing Catarrh. Send for test mi. »m.-ils free.
F. J. OHENKY
CO.. Props., Toledo. O.
ease of all dangerous consequences.
Rolil by clrnKpists. price 7f*e.
For sale It S.KimwIton.
Hall's Family Filia are the beat.
W
IBAndon Recorder. I
Tho Foresters have about com­
pleted arraugemeuts for tbeir ball
ou the 22d iust.
Mr. Swatka, superintendent at
at the stoue quarry, has bad tho
derrick at the quarry moved fifty
feet up tbe bluff
We need a steamer on tbe Co­
quille, so plan, work and pull to­
gether ami see if tbe object can-
uot be accomplished.
G. W. Peek placed a sticker in
the Bandon broombandle factory
this week, and is now able to turn
out molding, wainscoting, and many
other products made from wood.
John Danielson got hie left band
cut on a crosscut saw Tuesday
eveniug sufficiently severe to lay
bim off work for several Jays. He
bad been helping saw on atreeaDd
when the tree fell tbe saw was
thrown with tho above result.
The Best and Lowest Priced
J O H N
We w ill continue to keep
only the newest, best and
latest styles of goods and
sell them fa r below all
competitors.
M. 0. HAWKINS.
L A R G E AN D F IN E S T O C K ]
OF THE CELEBRATED
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New Management;
New Furnishings Throughout;
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
Ta* le service the equal of any iu southern Oregon. All white help
New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room
T H
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Herald Land Co.
M a ffomeiaaflCMlren
(HERALD BUILDING)
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C X JH E E N T,
P r o p r ie to r .
1 New Year
Resolution:
A N T E D -S E V E R A L PERSONS FOR
District Office Managers in this state
to represent me in their own and surround­
ing ooanties. Willing to pay yearly $600,
payable weekly.
Desirable employment
with usual opportunities.
References ex­
changed. Enolose self-addressed stamped
envelope. H. A. Park, 320 Caxton Building,
Chicago.
LEADS
Coquille City, Oregon.
IN N E W A N D S T Y L IS H
Dress ^ Goods
The New York World asserts that
the war with the Philippines has
already cost the government $350,-
000,000.
IYI. O. H A W K IN S
B uys and S ells your R eal E state and any thing else you wish to
dispose oi.
M akes L oans aud I nvestments for you.
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
Write us if you waut ed A gent iu this couuty aud at the county tea
Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall
Albany Democrat: The Eugene
Journal has started a humorous
column. It refers to Congressman
Tougue as a statesman.
Great Clubbing Offer:
Every voter who registers must
give the section, township and range
in which he lives, aud those living
iu au incorporated town must give
the lot and block. Study out just
where you live and then register at
once.
Unless registration
pro­
gresses more rapidly a great many
voters are going to get left.
A darkey and a white man, tramps,
were arrested while drunk in a
saloon at Albany, charged with
bolding up Chas. Dawson, of the
Welln-Fargo office, late Thursday
night near the depot and taking
$16.35 from him. They had $10
over the division of which they had
been quarreling.
OTEL COQUILLEfc
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l M O ORE.!
PROPRIETORS.
I
This paper (the Coquille City H er a ld ) has made arrangements with
the Cir. Mgr. of the “ Vermont Farm Journal.” which enahlea us to make
the most remarkable clubbing offer ever before heard of in this section.
Here it is :
The COQUILLE CITY HERALD 1 Year,
f V ermont F arm J ournal 1 yr.
ct
* Pharmacy
Prescriptions and Family Recipes
Carefully Compounded
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Notions,
Toilet Articles, Fine Soaps, Perfumeries, etc.
| Sun Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr.
I American Poultry Advocate 1 yr.
[ The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
| National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr.
(. Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr.
All for Only $2.30;
Ref e p0r.iceis
This great combination meets the wants of the eutire household.
Tho H e r a l d civ eii
all the local nnd county news; it is your home paper nnd no member of the Household
I want to let the people who suf­
can do without it. The Vermont Farm Journal and American Poultry Advocate should
fer from rheumatism and sciatica
be in the hands of every up-to-date farmer or poultry raiser. The Gm Uowoman ii the
best paper we know of for the Indies, being very similar in size, make-up and quality to
know that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
the Ladies’ Home Journal. The National Illustrated Magazine, dublished at Washing­
relieved me after a number of other
ton, is Hie tnily publication that publishes the civil service news. Happy Hours is «
large 28-pnge magazine, designed to amuse, entertain nnd instruct the whole family.
medicines nnd a doctor had failed.
The San Francisco Weekly Post gives the news of the world in good, clean, readable
It is the best liniment I have ever
form, the market reports and lots of other interesting matter. If yon wish we will sub­
SO M E S P E C IA L O F F E R S :
stitute the Chicago Weekly Inter )cenn. Kansas City Weekly Star, New York Weekly
known of.— J. A. D o d g e s , Alpharetta,
Tribune, Denver Weekly Times, Toledo Weekly Blade. Twioe-a-we< k Louisville Courier-
Ga. Thousands have been cured
Recolar Onr Journal. or Montreal Weekly Gazette in place of San Francisco Weekly Post. No other
Price Price chances allowed. Call on or address, with cash,
T H E HERALD.
of rheumatism by this remedy. One \ A /h n C o i r l 0l,r prices would
T illU O d l U be raised by-and- Chnmbcrlaiu’s
Paiu
Coquille City, Oregon.
application relieves the pain.
For
by? Well, w ; have razed (hem, for
Balm...........
500
350
sale by R. S. Iinowlton.
a fact—read the following:
Chamberlain’s
Pills
(St. Patrick’» ) ........
250
150 8 to 12
Biggie Horse Book is as full of
Regular
Onr
good sense as an egg is of meat.
Price.
Price. Porous plasters (with
P age
a few exceptioms)..
250
150
Its motto: “ Alwlays speak to a horse Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy...................
50<f
35i) Vaseline.......................
100
50 1
as you would to a gentleman,” is
• $2.10
Quinine still down. Inquire at Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
Colic
tbe keynote of its treatment of the Chamberlain’s
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both
1
year,
only
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our
store
for
price.
Remedy..................
50<)
35<)
whole subject. Thero aro twenty-
five chapters, including advice on
All the Congressional and State Legislative News
1HAGY & MOORE.
feeding and watering, stable man­
come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best
agement, whims nnd vices, ailments
Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one.
and their remedies, harness hiuts,
about stables, colts' education, care
of the feet, etc. mnny of the illus­
trations have been made from life.
The Great Presidential Gampaign of
The Wonderful
The book is handsomely printed r.nd
1900.
substantially bound in cloth. The
Tho policies of the great political
price ¡ b 50 cents, free by mail; nd-
parties are now being formed and
dross the publishers, Wilrner Atkin­
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the candidates discussed.
Every
son Co., Philadelphia.
Turkish, Russian. Hot-Air, Steam, Vapor, Medicated,
citizen must study the great ques­
Perfumed. Mineral, Salt, Quinine, Hop, o r
Sulphur Baths, at a cost of about
tions that are to come before tho ALM0S T DAILY— AT THE PRICE
Notice of Dissolution.
T H R E E CENTS PER BATH.
people.
This can only bo done
OF A WEEKLY.
FOR LADIES. CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN through the medium of a great
otioe i* hereby Riven that tho pntner-
*hip heretofore existing between the
Tho most widely circulated “ week­
Dispels Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases and Cutan­ newspaper. Now is the tim», there­
undersigned, him, this day, by nintanl npree-
fore, for every voter to subscribe ly” newspaper in America is the
tnent, been dissolved. The snul A. C. W il­
eous Eruptions.
Prevents disease; cures
son retires from ssid business nnd the said
for the best and most reliable news­ Thrice-a-Week edition of The New
often when drugs have failed.
Should be
4 . C. Wilson will contiune the name. All
paper obtainable. The Semi-Weekly York World, nnd with the presiden­
iu every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or
debt* owed by snid firm will be paid by,
Republic, of St. Louis, covers the tial campaign now at hand you can­
and nil accounts due said firm will be
Massage
Parlor,
Sanitarium,
Asylum,
Hos­
collected by J. C. Wilson.
whole field of political news. Wlule not do without it Here are some
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
Dated at Coquille City. Or., Dec. 20. 1H9!>.
it is Democratic, it publishes the of the reasons why it is easily the
J . 0 . W ILSON.
A. C. W ILSON.
news in regard to all political par­ leader in a dollar a year journalism:
Its tele­
It is issued every other day, and
On exhibition aud sale at C O Q U IL L E PHARM ACY, or at my res­ ties without prejudice.
graphic and cable news service is is to all purposes a daily.
Notice of Street Improvements.
idence near old school building,
NORA A. McEWEN, Agent.
superior to that of any other paper,
Every week each subscriber re­
Y OllDEIt OF TH E BOARD OF
and its special features are the best ceives 18 pages and often during the
Trustees of the Town of Coquille City,
Attention is also called to the Re­ “ busy" season 24 pages each week.
County of Coos, State of Oregon:
Notioe is hereby given that at a meeting
public’s Sunday Magazine. Its half­
The price is only $1 per year.
of the Board of Trustees of the Town of
tone illustrations are alone worth the
It is virtually a daily at the price
Coquille City, Coos county, state of Ore­
subscription price. It is made up of o weekly.
gon, held on the 28th day of December,
A. D. 1899, it was ordered that B street,
of special articles by the btst lite­
Its news covers every known part
from tho railroad track on First street to
rary talent, embracing a variety of of the world. No weekly newspaper
the center of the crossing of Second street,
all in the original plat of Coquille City, be
subjects of current interest. News could stand alone nnd furnish such
pnt to grade and planked from sidewalk to
features of absorbing interest are service.
sidewalk, with not less than three inch
illustrated and enlarged upon. For
planking, well laid and spiked on stringers
The Thrice-a-Week World has at
four by eight inches nnd laid fiat, said
tbe benefit of the ladies the latest its disposal all of the resources of
stringers to be not move than four feet
fnshions are handsomely illustrated. the greatest newspaper iu existence
apart and slightly raised in the center of
the street, with good and substantial box
Tho Republic Sunday Magazine is — the wonder of modern journalism
drains at the edge of sidewalks to oarry off
always interesting to every member — “ America's Greatest Newspaper,”
water, and the sidewalks to be put down to
oonfortn to said grade and planking.
of the family.
as it has been justly termed— The
All persons interested or affected by the
The subscription price of tbe New York World.
foregoing order will take due notice and
Semi-Weekly Republic is $1 per
govern themselves accordingly.
Its political news is absolutely
Witness my hand this 29th day of De­
year; the Republic Sunday Maga­ impartial.
This fact will ba of
cember, A. D. 1899.
zine, $1.25 per year. Both papers especial value in tbe Presidential
W . E. MoDUKFEE,
I Heal | Reoorder for Coquille City, Oregon.
1 am .1 LrmeM^c.ited1 near Stony Brook, one o f the most malarious are now being offered at the very campaign coming on.
low price of $1.50 for one year. To
The best of current fiction is
districts
in this State, and was bothered with malaria for y e a «, jj111 “
T o t l i e ‘U ' n t o r t t i n . a t e
so I could not work, and was always very constipated as well, ror secure this low rate both must lie found in its columns.
ordered and paid for at the same
These are only some of the rea­
vears I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing
sons; there are others.
Read it
that I could do nothing but shake. 1 must have taken about a barrel time. Address all orders to
THE REPUBLIC,
and see them all.
o f quinine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained
This old reliable and
St. Louis. Mo.
We offer this unequaled news­
an v permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time. I had a most serious
most successful spec­
paper and the Coquille City H erald
attack of chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules. upon a
ialist in San Fratois-
oo, still continues to
FARM
together one year for $1.90.
friend's advice and the first box made me all right and I have never A
onre all Sexual and
The regular subscription price of
been without^henr. since. I take one Tabule each morning.andI night
Seminal Diseases,
snch as Gonorrhea,
and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in
tbe two papers is $2.50,
G l e e t , S t n o t n re,
a dav- Thev have kept mv stomach sweet, mv bowels regular and
Syphilis, in all its
ArUUD from now to lief. 11)03
have^ot hid the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since I
forms. Skin Diseases.
■ n n m < j j m m m j * h w w h
f F £ j A
Nearly 3 Iran.
N e r v o u s Debility.
commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up v By
special arrangement made with Vo Other Paper
Impotoney, Seminal Weakness and L oom off I more refreshed than formerly.
I don’t know how many complaints the publishers of the FARM JOUR­
Manhood, the consequence of aelf-abnse .
Ripans Tabules will help, but I do know thev will cure a"y ° " e,'n lh® NAL we are enabled to offer that Give* the clubbing offers that yon
and excesses producing the following sytnp- j
condition I was and 1 would not be without them at a n y p ke. I paper to every subscriber who pays can get with the H erald . Now it is
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots an- ;
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in ;
honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the ■
w orld as
the
for tbe HERALD one year nbead,
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
thev are also the m ost. beneficial and the mos {con v en t lent tottake
approaching strangers, palpitation of the ,
OREGONIAN
for only $1.50 -both papers for the
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
I am twen'v-seven years of age and have worked hard all my me. the
price of ours only. Our jmper one which we w ill give for 1 year as a
off memory, pimples on the faoe, conghs-
same as nJst farme.s, both earlv and late and in all kinds °
oonsnmntion. etc.
and 1 h ive never enjoyed such good health as I have since last fall , tn year and the FARM JOURXALfrotn premium to H erald subscribers.
DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran- i
Pa\ up arrears and send in $2 for
fact mv neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have now to December 1903. nearly 5
cisco over 37 years an J those troubled shoo Id
years
The FARM JOURNAL is 1 year in advance to the Coquille
not fail to consult him ami receive the ben-
sa.d.
“
S a v , John, what are you doing to look so healthy ?
eflt of bis great skill and experience. The ‘
an old established paper, enjoying ] City H erald and we will send you
\ \ " A NTFP
\ ,-n e o f b««1 health thnt R I T A
w ill not h«nrflt Th*y
rnry hanlth p*ln *art prolong Ilf«,
doctor cures when others fail.
Try him
secfpt ns>
no lu n t lt u « . R
I P - A N 9
Uas n
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