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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1900)
Large stock o f celebrnted A. L. A small second-hand heating Bryan ¡Shoes just received at Haw- stove for sale cheap. Inquire at kins'. * j this office. * T U E SD A Y , M A RC H 13, 1900. F o r B a l e - A $426 upright piano, I Buy $7 worth of goods (flour nenrly new aud well-oared for, for HU(i sugar excepted), aud get free a $300. Inquire at this office. * ! tine prise at the Fair Bore. * REGULAR TRAINS If Ton haven't a regular, healthy movement of the el« ev ery day. y o u 'r e «lck -O r will be. K eep you r Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds The Fouts boys have gone over bow j^ J O N D A Y S , W E D N E S D A Y S and F U I- bow el« open, and be well- f o w , In the «hape o f 1 * 1 days will ruu uh follow s: violen t pn yslc or pill poison. Is dangerous. The at Macy & Moore’s. Choice Red into the Coos liver section to take Muiujihobt. easiest, most perfect way o f keeping the Arrive L ea ve bow els c le a r and clean la to take Clover, 11c. A new supply soon to ■ up laud claims during the rush. 10:15 a. m. 7.15 a. in. I M arshfield * 7:45 •* | Beaver Hill Jun'it’ u Leave 9:45 arrive. CAN O V Comrade C. D. Elliott had " 9:30 8:15 “ | C O Q U IL L E C IT Y C A TH A R T IC A rrive Washington news of the 7th inst. another severe spell the past week, “ 9:00 notes the granting of a pension of but is reported slightly 8:45 a. m. | M yrtle P oin t better $10 to E. M. Wilkins, of Langlois, today. L O C A L ITEM S. Curry county. r a A D I M AS* M M W M O Our second-hand dealer, Bert W. H. Schroeder’s shingle mill, Tuttle, buys old i r o D , copper, brass, Additional locals on 2d page near Arago, will begin filling rubber, elc., foi which he will pay Mr. and Mrs. Kistuer visited orders at once. The mill is about the highest cash price. * Fleaaant Pula table. P oten t. T u t « Good. D oO ood, N ever sick en . W eaken, o r Urlpe. 10c. 2jfc, 60c W rite BnndoD last week. fo r fr e e sam ple, and booklet on healtb. Address completed aud machinery placed. Our friend, G. E. Bpnrheck, of Otsrilae ' ■ I ] Csapaar. Ctleiee, ■«alr.al, 1 .« Terk. 5SB. The H kralo is prepared to do job the blacksmithiDg firm of Drane A y r r n V flllD Dl 001* f t l F l U W. R. Darby runs the “ lighting printing in the best style. express” among tbe hauling fra Bpurbeck, has been confined to bis k t t l TUUH OLUUU u L l AN Look ont for the Special Saie ternity, and will serve the- public room for several days by sickness. Counter at Tbe Fair Store. * promptly and carefully iu all busi At this writing we learn he is but A choice stock of Ladies' Shoes, * Dave Johnson has been making ness entrusted to him. latest styles, at Hawkios’. * little better. a visit at home the oast week. A N T E D —8 E V E R A L B R IG H T AND Iu the reform movement let the A. J. Sherwood is arranging to H onest person» to represent c s a s L adies —Mrs. F. A. White will office seek the mau— and let the Managers in this and close by counties. put up a handsome residence on weave switches for yon, if you convention “ set down" mighty Solary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, the hill, East Side. n o m ore, n o less salary. P osi desire. * hard on the office-seeker, and make bona-fide, tion perm anent. O ur references, any bank W anted — A lot o f choice Myrtle iu any town. It is m ainly office work co n Mrs. Wilkins is baking and sell it a business that won’t count. Enquire for particulars of ducted at home. R eference. E nclose self- lumber. ing Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc., to be M acy A M oose . Peter Geblke, a rustling lower- addressed stam ped envelope. T h h D o m i n * io n C o m p a n y , E ept. 3. C hicago. hud at R ich ’s. river citizen, last week bought a F or S ale —I n Bandon, one of At the annual district meeting Father W. Sanderson made a tract o f 40 acres from William tbe choicest locations, a pleasant Visit to his son, W. C. Sanderson, Hausen at Prosper. County Sur of the Halls creek school district, home, new, unique iu style, and W. R. Mavity was elected clerk at Baudou, last week. veyor Cathcart run the lines. with a spleuded view of the town and Thos. Stillwell was re elected J. W . Leneve has opened up his Sheltered from the F o r S a l e — 3 2 0 acres o f good director. No teacher was employed, aud ocean. new store, and it is worth your range for stock. 15 acres cleared as there was no application sent in. north winds. For particulars, ap time to see his stock and get Ins and good 5-roomed bouse thereon; The census shows twenty-nine chil ply at the H erald . [tf ■ pi ices. * spring water. Rare chance. Call dren of school age in tbe district. Marshfield Sun: Work is pro Nelson Smith, who lives near at H e r a l d office for information. * gressing nicely on tbe new steamer Rev. C. M. Bryan came up from being built by Arthur Elliogsou Arago, a few days ago bad his hand T O *1 H E D E A F .—A rich lady, cared o f cut on a saw tooth, and let a block her Deafness and Noises in the H ead by Dr. Baudou today and will spend most for Thos. White, J. C. Moomaw and N icholson’ s A rtificial Ear Drum s, pave of the wpek in Coquille iu the in of wood fall ou his left foot. Alex. Suyder. The boat has fiue $10,000 to his Institute, so that d ea f people He ex unable to procure the Ear Drums m ay have terest of his church work. Examine the lufants’ Winter- them free. Address, N o. 8877. T he N ich pects to meet his daughter, Mrs. lin e - 77 feet long and 15 feet beam wear, Ladies’ Underwear, Skirts olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New Bhellabarger, of Ban Francisco, —aud is staunchly put up. She [d ec 00 will have engines of 100 horse and general additions to the dry York. and son-iu-law, Richard I. Helm, I will open a private school in just returned from service in the power aud ought to be a “cracker- goods lines just received at Haw kins’. * Coquille City ou the 3d Monday in Philippines, on tomorrow’s train jack” for speed. She will be ready for the July inspection. March, 1900. Pupils o f 1st and 2d from tbe bny. Steven Gallier, o f Bundon, was grades will be taken. Kindergar The Star Comedy Co’s splendid up yisitiug last week and inter ten system will be introduced for N e w F i r m . — W. Drane has asso entertainment, comedy-drama,“ Un viewed friends on the subject of very young children. Rates, $1 ciated with himself G, E. Spur- cle Hiram,” waa greeted by an his candidacy for sheriff on the and $1.50 per mouth. beck, of Dorglns county, in the overflowing house Inst Saturday Republican ticket. blacksmithiug and wagoumaking eveuiug. Everything was in good * Miss L. P. F e t t e r . Tbe school entertainment and The order, and with the new scenery Next Saturday niglil, 17tb, tbe business, at the old stand. graduating exercises are to be held K. of P. o f this city will give a latter cornea highly recommended made the occasion a special at Saturday of uext week— March We have not Bpace to grand ball. A special free train in all kinds of hlacksmithing, man traction. 2 4 th -a t Masonic hall. A nice will come from the bav and Bea ufacturing nnd repairing, with note tbe characters, but giye just pregram will be given. Free, ver Hill, und the steamer Reta horseshoeing as a specialty. Drane this geueral assurance, that the An auction sale o f household from the upper river and tbe An & Spurbeck solicit your work, parts were all well sustained and * the play mirth-provoking and en goods, wagons, horses, hack, cart, telope from the lower river to guaranteeing satisfaction. etc., will take place near railroad rerve the public in attendance. As we go to press about 1200 of tertaining. depot at I o’clock p. ra. Saturday See large posters for particulars. Our friend, W. F. Disber, ex Ihe voters of Coos couuty have reg next. J. B. Fox will conduct the A. R. De Fluent, editor of the istered—about half the total num pects to retnrn to Coquille the sale. Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered ber. Voters bad better attepd to present summer and put up n fruit Mr. D. is now a practical Miss Clara Prnther, living with for a number of years from rheuma this at once, for court is coming on dryer. M rs. Rich, yesterday cut her right tism in his right shoulder and side. and the officials will have an un fruit man, with the experience of bund very badly on pieces of a He says; “My right arm at times usual run of duties, besides, if you several years iu a fruit section and glnss pitcher which b I io was wash was entirely useless. I tried Cham do not register now, you will bo the handliug of fruit, and would ing acd which fell to pieces in her berlain’s Pain Balm, and was sur cut off from either local, state ot therefore be a very proper person Be prised to receive relief almost im national elections for two years. to take tbe matter in hand. hand. The Pain Balm has been Belter attend to this matter at once. sides, we all know Mr. Dislier ns A N T E D -8 E V E R A L PE RSO N S F O R mediately, D istrict Office Malinger» in thin state a constant companion of mine ever a neighbor and fellow-citizen, and Richard I. Helm, of troop H, would be pleased to see him sus to represent me in their own and surround For sale in g cOtHlties. W illin g to pay yearly $600, since and it never fails.” 4*h U. S. cavalry, in Hie Philip tained and enconraged by our peo p a ya b le weekly. Desirable em ploym ent by R. S. Knowlton. pines, is expected by tomorrow’s ple. w ith usual opportunities. R eferences ex We need the industry, aod ch an ged . E nclose self-addressed stumped I now have on hand an immense train on bia way Lome to Baudon, would like to see it developed right envelope. 8. A. Park. 320 C axton Building, stock o f Dairy, Fruit aud Stock where be will join bis wife and here if possible. C hicago. farms; small places near town children — Mrs. Helm bping a W. F. Dishsr and sister-in-law, ranging from 5 to 40 acres, im daughter o f Rev. aud Mrs. Bryan. Capt. H. L. Burleson, whom we Miss Maddocks, Btartei last Fri proved, and unimproved. Vacant Accompanying him is also expected had hoped was settled among us as day for thpir homo in Sonoma lots; fine assortment of improved a sister-in-law, Mrs. Jennie Shella- a citizen and would take a hand in county, Cal., Miss M. having so homes in town, and all at prices as barger, also a daughter of Mr. nnd working up a steamer enterprise far re?overpd from her late sick low, or lower than you can buy Mrs. Bryan, whose hnslmnd is iu for our river and city trade, has ness us to feel able to stand the from owners. the U. 8. postal service in the taken the Cape Nome fever and trip. that leaves us out o f his mind. * 4tJ R. D. S anford . Philippines. We do not know what his inten • Clarence Edmunds, representing An entertainment will be given E. S. Sperry, representing the tions are as to returning to Coos the woolen mills at Baudon, ac in the Presbyterian church at Wil- Examiner while out on a "sketch county, or if he has cut himself companied a shipment of goods lowdale, Oregon, on Friday even ing” expedition for that paper, has loose from us for good. But, be yesterday, to be shipped from this ing, March 10th, under the aus called on 11 s. H e has spent a that as it may, why does not friend place via tbe bay, and then ex pices of the ladies o f the church. couple of days in Coquille City, Fershbaker, Col. Rosa (uow since tended his business trip to Myrtle The program will consist of vocal during which time he has made lie is again of us), or some other of Point. and instrumental music, recita several sketches which will appear our citizens who hold the confi- The Kruse place, on South Coos tions, dialogues, music by the baud, in that popular coast journal, per douen of our peopl j and are famil river, was sold last week at admin etc. Proceeds to be used for church haps in the Sunday editions. Mr. iar with our needs, take the work istrator's sale to T. C. Nowlin for purposes. Admission, adults, 25 Sperry will sketch other prominent in hand ai:d pet a steamer for our 81100. There are 880 ncres, and cents; children 10 ceuts. features of our section and indus deep sea traffic? Mr. Nowlin says he will stock it tries — sawmills, logging camps, Tbe Populists will not conduct with sheep at an early day, for creameries, woolen mills, fish can their precinct primaries as form neries, coal miues, shipyards, etc. To Sell or Exchange for Property In Coos which purpose it is well suited. (ounty. erly, on the initiative plan, bnt iu Bert Dean met with an accident, convention. The precinct county — before leaving the county. 000 acres of Land, 5 miles from yesterday, about uoon, winch will committee member is supposed to Marshfield Sun: Captain V. lay him off two or three days. preside, or in his absence or pre Perry is making preparations to Moscow, Idaho, well Improved. While loading lumber on a scow, ference, a chairman can be chosen, attend Ihe Forester’s ball at Ban- 40 acres Land, adjoining city of tbe boat tilted with the greater a secretary appointed, ntid tbe don ou St. Patrick’s Day, and in Moscow, Idaho, fine improvements. weight on one side and threw a usual convention proceedings had course o f a conversation was heard House and 3J lots near business House and 2 pile of lumber against his person o f choosiug delegates to county to remark that on this date it would center of Moscow. scratching anil bruising bis legs convention, and if desired, instruct- be just 41 years since be attended lots in Kendrick, Idaho. pretty bad. Address, Box 14, Mullan, Idaho. * ing same aR to preferences for his first ball in Coos county, which c Carl Stencel, representing Ti e county candidates. The precinct occurred at Mrs. L ong’s residence, J. W. Leneve Consolidated Art Studio, at San convention will also select candi 2 miles south o f Bandon, and Fraucisco, has been canvassing dates for road supervisors and their among the gay dancers present this coonty for some days past, usual precinct or district officers. were Major Brown, of Marshfield, W istes to announce to the public and we learn has been most suc and Judge Lowe, of Bandon. Cap- that he has again opened up a store Rev. R. Ennis, Presbyterian, tain Perry came to Coos county in j *^e old stand, on Front street, cessful in securing orders for en filled his appointment at this place ’58. He first arrived in Oregon in 10PP 0 8 * e Hotel CoqaiTle, and will larged photo work, chiefly in French nastel He is a nleasant ,ast Suudny* preaching morning ’42, crossing the plains and locating ™rry a line of Dry Goods, Shoes, P ,, , , P- . , and evening. A roeetiug of the at Oregon City nn tbe 26th day of Groceries, Tin Hnd Agate Ware, young gentleman nnd made friends __ s \ • u* « i church session aud other officers during bis interviews here. September. Captain Morse, of Dotions, etc., just suited to the wns held yesterday. Rev. Ennis He will be OregoD City, wns the bead man in wants of our people. At the city council meeting last also announced that synodical pleased to have you call and see tbe company crossing tbe plains. Wednesday evening, the principal missionary, Rev. Dr. Holt, would the goods and get his prices. * work was the passage of two ordin be present in Coquille City next The H erald joins in greetings an ces—one bearing on tbe im Monday, March 19tb, and at 2 p. to onr young frieud, Will Drane, v itm tiF .n . provements of First and B slreets, m. meet the elders of tbe several who Inst Saturday evening was the C o p e - B o i c k — At Bandon, At t h e residence f K ey. R obert Ennis, officiating m inis tbe other luthorizmg the chairman Presbyterian churches in Coos central figure o f a birthday sur o ter, M »roh <». 1900, Ralph C ope and Miss of the board of town trustees to and Curry counties at tbe little prise from a host of neighbors and Id a B oice, b oth o f Carry o o a n ty . euter ioto a contract with J. L. church for tbe transaction of busi- friends. This waa the 21st birth non*. Davis for electric lighting. The ness. There will be tbe choice of a day anniversary o f Will, and tbe H umbert —At M yrtle Point. March 2, 1900 former is published in today's delegate to tbe presbytery, soon to neighbors rapped at the door of! to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H um bert, a d augh H erald , as the official paper, and meet, and a possible ebaoge of tiie parental home abont 8 p. m. in 1 ter. the other will appear next week. ministerial rounds, owing to the strong force and Father and PiERAON--On Sooth Fork, M arch 5, 1900. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierson, twin daugh Other business of the board was importance o f the work at Coquille Mother Drane received and wel ters. the allowance of two small bills. and its central location. comed the friends till Ihe house1 VII I D . was crowded aud W ill's breath was C a m y —At Mvrtle Creek. D ongles cou nty, almost g«De from surprise at the M arch f>, 1900, — — Carey, late o f C arry uumbers and occasion. About 40 ooa n ty. and brother o f o a r townsm an, $ persons Dave Carey, partook of an oyster supper aud there were cake and delicacies enough brought in for another such a host of well-wishers. The crowd included Uncle Sol Spurgeon, Com- _ , . ,L u , rade Wilson, Comrade Elite and Subscribers to the Herald who wife, Mrs. Lawhorn, Mr. and Mrs. accept OUT dubbinq offer o f Pinkerton, and other o f the older the Farm Journal and the people, and a jolly array of young Hera/d a ( 50< « , / / / r e c e j u e (brilli (Hiy gwralfl. BESTFORTHE BOWELS Isiöca?wte W W LEVI STRAUSS&CO OVERALLS Hate Note of His! ESw. » i r K r ’i ; < ^ /*«•«; gentletnau cess. ad J an entiie social sac- n ia in d cr OJ WOO , ORDINANCE NO. 42. An Ordinance Directing Improvements on First Street, and that part of “ B ” Street Between Railroad and Center of Second Street, in the Towu of Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, aud Declaring the Assessments on the Property Adjacent Thereto. T h e Town o f Coquille C ity does ordain as fo llo w s : Soction 1. That all that part of First street in the town of Coqui le City, Coos county, Oregon, commencing at the east line of “ C ” street, and from thence east to the west end of bridge near the railroad depot, shall bo replanked with plank not less than three inches in thickness laid on stringers four by eight inches laid flat and not more than four feet apart, »aid plankiug to be well spiked to said stringers, and a box drain at edge of Bidewalk at each side of said street, said planking to extend from sidewalk to sidewalk. Section 2. That the assessed cost of the said improvement to the adjacent property is as follows, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2, in block 4, Mrs. S. E. Robinson.................. $ 103 40 E £ Lot 4 in Block 4, Mrs. J. Kronenberg.................... . . 25 85 W J Lot 4 in Block 4, R. S. Knowlton.............................. 25 85 Lot 3 in Block 4, L. Harlocker............................... 51 70 Lot 2 in Block 4, G. A. R obinson........................... 51 70 Lot 1 in Block 4, and to center of “ B ” street, John Curren.................. ............................................................... 82 70 Lots 1 and 2 in Block 3, and to center of “ B ” street, J. Nasburg........................................................ ....................... 134 42 Lot 3 in Block 3, M. Alexson................................... 51 70 Lot 4 in Block 3, C. L. Gray................................... 51 70 The 50 feet next east of Lot 4 in Block 3, J. W. Leneve. 51 70 Twenty-five east of 50 east of Lot 4 in Block 3, Mrs. S. Moore.............................................................................. 25 85 Lot 1 in Block 1, F. Sanderson................. 51 70 W 4-5 of Lot 2 in Block 1, J. J. Lamb............................... 41 36 E 1-5 of Lot 2 in Block 1, and Lot 3 in Block 1, J. Kronenberg........................ 62 04 W 48 feet of Lot 4 in Block 1, S. F. Leneve................... 49 63 E 2 feet of Lot 4 in Block 1, and W 23 feet of Lot 5, in Block 1, J. A. Collier......................................................... 25 85 E 28 feet of Lot 5 in Block 1, J. Golden......................... 29 80 Lot 6 in Block 1 and the next 20 feet east of Lot 6 in Block 1, S. L. Leneve....................................................... 72 38 The 30 feet next east of 20 feet east of Lot 6 in Block 1, William Gallier................................................................... 31 02 Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2, and parcel of 10 feet W. of Lot 1 in Block 2, J. A. Lyons Estate..................................... 114 40 Lot 3 in Block 2, G. W. Wimer........................................... 51 70 Lot 4 in Block 2, “ Mercantile Association” ..................... 51 70 Thirty feet next E. of Lot 4 in Block 2, J. A. Lyons Est. 31 20 Forty feet next east of 30 feet east of Lot 4 in Block 2, Unknown............................... 41 35 be and the same is declared assessed against the property as above set forth and in the amounts set opposite the several owners’ names, and the recorder of said town is hereby directed to enter the sev eral amounts so assessed in the Docket of Town Liens and against the said lots and parcels respectively, as above set forth. Section 3. That that part of “ B ” street in the town of Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon, commencing at the track of the C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co. at the south end of “ B ” street on First street, and running thence north to the center of Second street, be graded down to the grade heretofore established nnd planked from sidewalk to sidewalk with plank not less than three inches in thickness laid on stringers four by eight inches lnid flat and laid four feet apart, said planking to bo well spiked to said stringers, and with box drain at side of each sidewalk. Section 4. That the amounts heretofore assessed as the cost of said improvements to the adjacent property, to-wit: T/ots 6 and 7 in Block 4, John Cnrren, owner.................. $ 363 22 Lot 1 in Block 3, John Nasburg, owner............................. 203 30 S J Lot 8 in Block 3, N. Lorenz, owner............................. 68 20 N J Lot 8 in Block 3, I. O. O. F. Lodge, No. 53, ow n er.. 85 72 be and the same is declared assessed against the property as above set forth and in the amounts set opposite the owners’ name«, and the recorder of snid town is hereby directed to enter the several amounts so assessed in the Docket of Town Leins nnd against the said lots respectively, as above set forth. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes— Nosier, Hacker, Bnlch, Strang; noes—none. Approved March 7, 1900. J. A. SEED, Chairman of the Board. Attest: W. E. M o D uffee , Auditor and Clerk. S rd o v a Candles N othing else o d d « ao m uch to the charm o f th e drawing ____ a o r boudoir aa the softly radi ant light from C O R D O V A Candles. , N othing will contribute m ore to tb e artistic success o f tb e luncheon, tea or dinner. T h e beat decorative ” caudle« for th e sim plest or the 1 m ost elaborate function—for eot- 0 or mansion. Made in all colors 1 tbe most delicate tints b j HTANDAitD OIL CO. and sold every where. msmmmmmmmmmmm Consumption Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a linle cold; nothing but a little hack ing cough ; then a little loss in weight: then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop ihe disease while it is yet creeping. You can do it with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened byplacingone of Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Free. It is on the Diseases o f the Throat and Lungs. Wrltm um FrM /y. II you have any com plaint W hatever nnd desire the best m edical a dv ice you can possibly receive, w rite the d o c t o r , freely . You will re ce lv t u p rolup t re p ly ,j w ithout cost. Address. * D li. J. C. A V E li, L ow ell, Mas». In Memoriam Ou the death of Lydia Haaklu, agpd 94 years, 10 months aud 6 days. She left these earthly cares und joinpd the spirits of the realms above ou Feb. 20,1900, at 6 o'clock aud 55 minutes in tha morning. She passed peacefully nvay, os if only going to sleep. Grandma— us she wns mostly called— was horn in Crawford county. Pa., April 20, 1805. in the yeat 1830 she moved with her parents, James and Hhoda Sutton, to Fulton county, 111 She was there married to Harvey B. Baskin, Nov. 20, 1831; removed to Buchanan couuty, Iowa, in 1840, and remained there until 1874, iu which year she removed to Coos county, Oregon. There were six children, ns fol lows: Jesse T., A ndre» J., James C., Isabella J., John YV. and Fran cis M., o f whom only one is known to be living, Jesse T , who lived with his mother at Ihe time of her death and who is past 07 years old. Harvey R. Haskin, husband of de G. ECKELS, ceased, died Sept 22,1808 —t liiity. one years prior to her death. Her C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OR. many friends and relatives iu Iowa aud Oregon will mount her lots. House, Sign and Carriage Sbe'wns a great help in sickness, Painter. was always ready and willing to Paper Hanging, help nil who »vre in need. Interior Decorating “ Rest in peace” \vi I he the voice aud of all who knew her. Si e has Graining. left us with only the past good Estimates furnished on all classes deeds nnd kindnesses bestowed on of Work. Satisfaction guaranteed. ns to keep her fresh iu our mem ory. In this last sickness she snid she would ttevet be well here ngniu, nnd only prayed to the Su perior Power to remove her spirit and take it home. She waited with all patience uutil the time came, then, when she could not apeak, she motioned to be raised up aud seemed only to be iu a bargains in calm aud peaceful sleep. T. Watches! Watches! We are offering exceptional LADIES’. GENTS’ and BOYS’ WATCHES Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12.50 up. Gents’ Watches, $4 up. Boys’ Watches, $1.50 up. Wo bought ’em for spot cash nnd give you the benefit of close buying. JEWELRY REPAIRING. O nly sleeping, calm ly slipping T ill the Loti) shall com e to claim . T hen w hy d o we n ot cease w eeping? F or we know H e’ ll call her name. 8he has on ly gone b efore ns, And we know not now how soon W e’ ll be called to jo in the chorus Iu that bright nnd happy hom e. Do not mourn for the departed, Though we oannot nee her face; She has lo ft us broken-hearted, But will fill her heavenly place. Soon she said, I ’ ll p ass away; Boon I’ ll stand on yon der shore; There is no night, but all is day; M eet me there to part no m ore. G eo . W. M artin . Fairyiew, Ur., March 4, 1900. —»<»»•♦- ------- Men*« fin« Glove«, ami entirely new liuo of Tecks and Bows at Hakwios’. * A Big Bargain Cut this ou t and return with $1 (m oney j order o r cu rren cy) and we will order the l follow in g “ Fam ily C om bination” sent pre- ! paid: San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr The Gentlewoman I gr. National 11 lust. Magazine 1 yr Amer. Poultry Advocate 1 yr Happy Hours Earn. Mag. 1 yr Vermont Farm Journal 1 yr Our Price $1; Regular Uost $4 T his com bin ation fills a fam ily need. We w ill substitute the C hicago W eekly Inter O c -ati, Kansas C ity W eekly Star. New York W eekly Tribune. Denver W eekly . imes, T o led o W eekly Blade, Tw ioe-n-w eek Louis ville C ourier-Journal, or M on treal W eekly O a tette In p lace o f San Franciaoo W eekly P ost i f deal red. but no other changes ai e a llow ed . C lu bbing list for a stump. (). It J O N E S . |{... .. a n d a ll O f 1901. 1902. 1903 and 1904. Cir. Mur. Y< t ig u M I rn. Np2T> 19) I it. . 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