Jas L. Furnish writes the “ Paci
Report of Coquille Auxiliary Woman s Home
fic Homestead" from Ada, Or., as
M issiona ry Soclely.
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follows: Between the Miuslaw and
L o o k in
It is always a great pleasure to j Umpqua river is a chain o f fresh
your mirror
n>e to meet with God's dear children water lakes, five in number, and
today. Take
in these annual meetinga and listen there is some talk of connecting
Church Directory.
a last look at
to reports from different auxiliaries, these links with the Umpqua by
yo u r g r a y
Wm. Gather. Proprietor,
Christian Church— Services every Lord’s and eapecially when we have a good ! menus of a canal, but it is only talk
Day as follows: Preaching a t 11 A. i u . and
hair. Itsure-
as
y
e
t
report
from
our
immediate
work.
8 p. m. ; Lord’ s Supper, 12 t o 12:15; Bible
kAH D W ^E,
ly may be
Around Tenmile, Fivemile and
School, 10 a, m .;C . Ë. Prayer meeting, 8 And we rejoice to bring this, a brief
the l a s t if
p. ra. Wednesday—Mid-week prayer meet I rept rt of our year’s work at Co- Threemile lakes are some fine bodies
AGflTE WAI^E,
ing, 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited
you want
From our stntis- j of sj nice and fir timber, owued by
to attend all servioes.
Jos. M. H unts », | quille, before you.
it s o ; y o u
Minister. ■ tical report you have observed that : mill companies.
QUEENS WAi(E,
M. E. ohurch, south -regular services
needn’tkeep
East of and tributary to these
each Sunday morning and evening, by the i we are not very strong numerically,
your
g
r
a
y
pastor,
E. L. F it c h j yet with the faithful few, we have lakes are a number of good sized
TIN W(U(E.
hair a week longer than
Kev. ltobt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will con ! done some very good work.
We j streams, with narrow valleys con
| Call nud examine goods nud investigate '
duct services in this oity the 2d and 4th
you wish. There’s no
prioes,
aul
Sundays of each month in the little church, have our meetings regularly ou the taining ns tine laud as there is in
guesswork about this;
until further notice. All are cordially in ! first Thursday of each month with ! Oregon, and an ideal place for dairy
it’s sure every time.
vited.
| our noble Bnd sweet spirited presi- in g and stock nising.
T o re-
dent, Mrs. J. J. Lamb, always in her
The bottom lauds grow fine crops
• C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R.
s t o r e
L O C A L IT E M S .
I chair, unless hindered by sioknes», of hay aud vegetables, while any o f
ffio© Ht Maoy A Moore Paint Storo.
c o lo r to
the
hills
or
bench
land
will
grow
!
with
the
spirit
of
love
in
her
heart
Mrs. Joseph Radabsueli nf Arago,
gray
hair
i for her Lord and co-workers and to : good grass especially clover, which
was in town shopping Friday.
use —
House, Sign aud Carriage
inspired by the Holy Spirit, that her J will grow just as well or better on
J. F. Munford, o f Norway, was very presence is au inspiration to bench land.
Painter.
ill town Friday dealing with our all before her nud this is one of the
Paper Hanging,
Most o f the land near the lakes
A f te r
business men.
Interior Decorating
great secrets of the success of our is low hills, suitable for grain or
u s i n g it
and
clover, aud will raise good gardens
Friday, September 21, is the work.
f o r t wo
Grainiog.
With such a Christian leader, aud if well plowed and fertilized.
time set for an old-time social to
or three weeks notice how
I ot
be j,iven by the Junior Endeavor other active and earnest workers, to
On the Sitislnw, at Acme, three
much younger you ap
Estimates furnished on all classes I
of thia place. A ll are invited. stnnd by her aud help her we could miles above Florence, is a creamery
pear, ten years younger
of Work. Satisfaction guaranteed I
owned by O. W. Hurd, and Warren
at least.
E. McBroom, for several years not but succeed. We have good
A y e r’s Hair Vigor also
past connected with the Roseburg attendance and usually very spirit Reed has one on the Umpqua, at
cures dandruff, prevents
Review, having surved bis connec ual meetings, and I rejoice to sav Gardiner, and many of the settlers
falling o f the hair, makes
tions witti that jonrnal will become that I never worked in a society here deliver butter to these cream
where the members paid their dues eries in the granular state, the roads
hair grow, and is a splen
a resident o f Idabo.
with such ease. The treasurer sel being as yet too bad to deliver milk.
did hair dressing.
T. A. W alker and son Carl, of dom has to mention dues, as the On the rivers the creamery men run
It cannot help bur do
this city, having completed their members bring them every quarter milk boats and collect the milk and
»here th i'g 1, for it’s a
tackle, went to the lower river without her oven remen.bering them cream. Some o f the ranchers have
hair-fc I.
! t
he hair
Curran & Gass, Proprietors.
Wednesday to take part in salmon that it is dues day. We observed the separators run by water power.
is well fed it ca ot help
catching for the season,
hi t grow
a v in g
bought out th e cen -
week of prayer, which was a fenst
Goats do well here, and men who
tral Meat Market, we will lie able to
it makes the s c a l p
A new boiler arrived by Wednes to the soul of ull who attended, own them say they are less bother
furnish all kindH of Meat—Beef, Mutton
healthy a .< this cures
aud Pork, and will nay the highest cash j
day’s train for the mill o f Alfred with the exception of one or per and just as profitable as cattle, bas
price for beef, hogs, sheep, etc,
the disease that causes
Johnson, a short distance above haps two. Many good resolutions ing this statement on the amount of
CCUUAN
GASS.
dandruff.
town. This will materially in were made und the most of them money invested.
carried
out
very
successfully.
Wo
Bearand
cougar
have
a
hankering
$ 1.00 • bottle. All druggists.
crease the output o f this mill when
The Full-Bred Yonuau Stallion,
have raised as follows:
for goat meat, but a pack of dogs
“ My hair was coming out badly,
put in place.
but A y e r’s H a ir Vigor stopped the
Twentieth century offering^ 4 00 and a gun soon spoil tbeir appetite.
fa llin g and has made my hair very
Q u a r t b e R
W- R- Darby rnns the "lightning Week of prayer.................... 5 00 W e have no coyotes here, and we
thick aud much darker than before.
I think there is nothing like it for
express” among the hauling fra For Parsonage...................... 8 40 suppose that if any stay over across
W r ILL BE AT COQUILLE THREE
the hair.”
C or a m . L e a ,
▼ V
days out of niue, ¿beginning Mon
ternity, and will servo the public Dues for the year................. 16 50 the Coast range they get salmoned
A p ril 2C, 1899.
Yarrow, I. T.
day, May 28, 1000. $10 to insure; payable
promptly aud carefully iu all busi Ice cream staud................... 25 25 the same as a dog, and die.
when
the
mare is known to be with foal.
W rftm th m D o c t o r .
f
$5 for single leap; payable within the sea
ness entrusted to him.
*
I f yon do not obtain all the benefits
This country doesn’t get so dry in
son in U. 8 . gold ojíu or bankable notes.
y au desire fro m the use o f the V igo r,
w rite the d octor about It. A d d ress,
Mr. and Mrs. Novia Landretb,
Total
59 15 summer as the Willamette valley, j
CHARTRES is a beautiful iron grey, 16
D r . J. C. A Y E K , L ow e ll, M ass.
hands high, and weighs 1668 lbs. He is a
having returned from their Doug Above what we spent for literrture, for we have very heavy dews here
horse of unusual fine style and action, and
las county visit, and spent several record, hooks, etc., etc.
nearly every night iu the summer, I
o f gentle disposition. He is powerfully
^
^
^
bnilt, has a fine head, heavy neck, is deep
days with Mrs. L ’s parents, Mr. and
We have in our society seven and we are only a few miles from
through the shoulders, full across the
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Mrs. W. W. Gage, returned to their coppies of “ Our Homes” and we the Pacific.
District Office Managers in this state breast, splendid back and loin, round nnd
home on Coos river Friday.
use the programs in our meetings
to represent me in their own and surround fall in the barrel, broad across the hips and
ing counties. Willing to pay yearly $000, rump, fine dean bone and well set. His
Treasurer’s Notice.
W. B. Anderson, of Coos river and find them very helpfull. When
payable weekly. Desirable employment offspring are o f same form, color and dis
with usual opportunities. References ex position. Got by imported Duke de Char
was in onr town Thursday Bnd we send our renewals, we hope to
OTICE is hereby given that all County changed. Enclose self-addressed stanioed tres, 254; dam, Norma, imported Pollock of
Friday o f last week in search of a have every member subscribe. We
envelope. S. A. Park. 920 Caxton Building, Scotland Glory, dam imported Rattler.
Warrants
endorsed
prior
to
June
1,
j
G R ANT H A R R Y. Proprietor.
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dairy farm for rent. Anyone hav- do not see how any home missionary 18117, will be paid on presentation at my I Chicago.
in Coquille City, Coos comity, Oregon.
iug a place o f this kind would do worker or Methodist family can nf- office
No interest will be allowed after Sept. I
well to correspond with him at ford to do without it. And oh, that 18 11 KX)
every Christian would take and read
This 10th day of Sept., 1900.
Marshfield.
J. B. DO LLE Y,
their literature more, that we might
County Treasurer.
Edward McGuire and wife, of be aroused to feel the responsibil
McComb, Illinois, aged parents of ity of this great and glorious work
Mrs. A. H. Black, i f M yrtle Point, that our Master has left for us to do!
who bave come out to visit with What sweet peace to bring such
ille City H erald ) has made arrangements with
This pap- v | ho
their daughter and family, accom comfort to our Father’s needy chil
Any person or persons cutting on the Cir Mifr. f it "W. :nont Farm Journal,” which enables us to m ake ;
panied Mrs, B. to Bandon Friday dren, as the Home Missionary Socie
nitv ‘.a
-iug offer ever before heard of in this section.
or removing C hittim B auk from the the mos
for an outing on the beach.
ties are doing. Only eternity can
Th e GQU;ULE CITY H ERALD 1 Year,
Southern Oregon Co’s, land, without Here it
ever
reveal
all
their
noble
work
Miss Irm a Lukins closed the
being duly authorized will be prose
term of school which Miss Edyth May we grow stronger in faith and cuted according to law.
I V ermont F arm .J ournal 1 yr.
San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr.
Howell was obliged to give up on in the work until every Christiau is
American Poultry Advocate 1 yr.
accountof a s p e llo f sicknessBfew a member of the W. H. M. S. Oh, tST"Any person furnishing sufficient evi
The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
weeks ago.
Miss H. is quite re that God would grant us Buch an dence for the recovery of Hark so taken
j National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr.
o f the bark recovered.
covered uow, however, and her increase in interest and love, that will be given one-half
S o r T H K ii n O b e o o n C o m p a n y .
I Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr.
school was finished up in a credit when our Lord comes to make up
his Jewels we may not go empty-
able manner by Miss Irma.
se n n a V I T A L I T Y
L O S T V IG O R
handed.
As usually treated a sprain will
AND M A N H O O D
Now may the great peace of our
disable the injured person for three
Heavenly Father, rest and abide Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
or four weeks, hut if Chamberlain’s
with every member and friend of wasting diseases, all effects o f self
Pain Balm is freely applied
a
abuse, or excess and indis
this annual gathering, and may His
complete cure may bo effected in a
cretion. A n e r v o to n lc a m !
Thia groat combination meets the wants o f the entire household. The H krald civpr
great love, guide us into all Truth.
very few days.
Pain Balm also
blood b u ild e r . Brings the all the local and county news; it is your home paper and no member o f the Household
I da C. H. F it c h .
I
pink glow to pale cheeks and can do without it. The Vermont Farm Journal and American Poultry Advocate should
cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises and
in the hands of evt-ry up-to-date farmer or poultry raider. The Ge. tloworaan H the
There is more catarrh In this section fo
restores the fire o f youth. 1 be
burns. For sale by U. S. Knowlton.
best paper we know of for the ladies, being very similar in si/e, make-up and quality to
the country than all other discuses and
By mailBOc per box; O boxes I t he Ladies’ Home Journal. The National Illustrated Magazine, dnbliihed nt Washing-
Mrs. Newton H all occotnpauied I until the last few years was supposed to he for $2 .3 0 ; with a w ritte n gu aran I ton, in »he only publication that publishes the civil service news. Happy Hoars la a
incurable. For a «rent many years doctors
by her sister-in-law, Miss Sadie pronounced it a local disease, and pre- j tee to cu re o r refu n d th e m oney. large 28 page magazine, designed to amuse, entertain nnd instruct the whole family.
The San Francisco Weekly P »*t gives the news of the world in good, clean, readable
Hall, of the stavemill on Coos bay, scribed local remedies, u d by constantly
form, the market reports and lots of other interesting matter. If you wish we will sub
failing to cure with local treatment, pro
N E R V IT A M E D IC A L CO.
stitute the Chicago Weekly Inter >cenn. Kansas City Weekly Star, New York Weekly
come over on Thursday of last week nounced it incurable. Science has proven
Clinton A Jackson Sts.. CHICACO, ILL. Tribune. Denver Weekly Times, Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice-n-wie k Louisville Courier- i
to visit with friends and relatives catarrh to he a constitutional disease, and
Journal,
or Montreal Weekly Gazette in place of Euu Francisco Weekly Post. No other
requires constitutional treatment.
For Sale by Coqaille Uharroncv
in thia place. Mrs. Hall is a I I therefore
chanct ‘9 allowed. Call on or address, with cash,
1 HE HERALD.
Hall’s Catarrh Cnre, manufactured by F. J.
Coquille City, Oregon.
cousin of Miss Stella Fry, at pres Cheney »t Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con
ent au attachée o f this office. stitutional cure on the market. It is taken
internally in doses o f 10 drops to a tea-
They returned Saturday otter hav spoonful. It acts directly on tlm blood and
ing a good visit and taking several mucous surfaces of the system. They offer
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
pictures o f choice views in town ono
cure. Send for circulars and testimonials
and on the river a short distance Address. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo,O.
Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
p r S o ld by druggists, 75c.
above the city.
Hall’ s Family Fills are the best.
Pay Up and Get Both Papers at
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T U E S D A Y , S E P T 18, 1900.
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is fie d w e r e t u r n y o u r m o n ey . F o r c a s h w ith o r d e »
w e send you FACE s Fine Cold-Ploted WATCH CHAIN.
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A han dsom ely Illustrated weekly. L a rg e st cir
culation o f any scientific jou rnal. T o n u s , $3 a
year ; fo u r m onths, f L Sold by all n ew sdealers.
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the publishers of the FA R M JO U R
N A L we ure enabled to offer that
paper to every subscriber who pays
for the H E R A L D one year ahead,
for only $1.50 -both papers for the
price of ours only. Our paper one
year and the F A R M J O U R N A L from
now to December 1903, nearly 5
years.
The F A R M J O U R N A L is
an old established paper, enjoying
great popularity, one of the best
nnd most useful farm papers pub-
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Claims against the Government.
ALLAN RUTHERFORD,
(Formerly Third Auditor U. S. Treasury.)
Attorney and Counsellor at Law .
Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents,
Trade Marks and Copyrights.
Practices before the Supreme Court of the U. S.v
Court of Claims, and ail Departments of the Gov
ernment.
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Special attention given to claims of officers and
enlisted men, for A rm y and Navy service in the
j Mexican War, W a r of the Rebellion and the War
I with Spain. A lso Claims of Government Contract
ors. Collection of Accounts.
Refers by permission to Hon. Geo. L . W ei-
I lington, U. S. Senator from Maryland, General O.
O. Howard, U. S. Arm y, George C. Henning,
President, Traders National Bunk, Washington,
D. C., and others.
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charge for advice. Correspondence solicited.
Offices, Atlantic Building,
928 and 930 F Street, N . W .,
Rooms, 9 5 , 9 7 , 99 and ioo,
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to any $40 wheel on the market, and you need not accept It nor iisy a a c cent
i f you do not find it ns we represent. W e are E X € L I » 1 V E HIC^VC
fC L E
M A N U F A C T U R E KM ami take this method o f quickly in ti^ d a c .^ ,
our 194)0 M O P E I . m . This otfer o f a sample wheel at this low price la
made to soeure - R I D E R A O E O T lii each town to represent us
and take orders. O ur agents make money fast.
^ P F filF IR A T IflF K
F **fn e .w . *4 or M in ch ; ladles, « I n c h . Beet
O r C U i r i O H I I U H O b Shelby seamless tubing with forged connec
tions, flush joints, Improved expander device to fasten seat post and
handle bar; ltoyal Archcrow n; the celebrated M n v la hubs and hanger—
the easiest running known; R e c o rd “ A ” tires, the hint and one o f the
most expensive tires on the market. The genuine # 1 M e s ln g e r lly jrle n ie
saddle; pedals, tools and accessories the la st obtainable. Enameled In
black, maroon o r coach green, highly finished and ornamented; opeclal
finished nickeling on all bright parts. W e thoroughly test every p ie «»
o f material that goes into this machine. O ur b in d in g y e a r 's gu O r-
ant p c b o n d with each bicycle.
C D C C to any one sending the «H U & O c ash in fu ll with order w e w ill
r l l t t send free a genuine Itu rd iclc 10,000 mile barrel pattern cyclo
meter; o r a high grade floor pump. Y o u r money all back if you are not
perfectly satisfied.
f 'J i r f n
w u r r i C W o do no* manufacture the cheap depart-
U n L H r
f t i l L L L w i ment store kind o f wheels, such as m any new
concerns and big supply houses advertise and sell as high grade. W e can furnish them,!
however, att& to $7 stripped; o r W.75 to S12.50 complete. W e do not guarantee nor recom
mend them. H E F 4 )R E O R D E R I N G a bicycle o f an y o n e else, no m atter who o r how
cheap, w r it e ua and let us tell you how much we can save you on the same machine.
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I f you || || A H | C 1A P H Y a w h e e l w e can assist you to E A R N A lllC ’ Y C 'L E b y d ls
l l l l H D k K I U D U I tributing catalogues fo r us a few days. W e need one person
In each town fo r this purpose. W e have several hundred MECION D H A N D W H F .E L 8 taken in trade which we
will close out a t #:i t o i l « each; also some shopworn samples and ’» » models very cheap. Bend for
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— Farm containing 350acres, about
30 acres iu cultivation, about 30 in
grass aud clover (about j{ cleared)
and 3 acres in orchard.
About
80 acres ou tract is bottom laud;
balance heavily timbered of the
best timber, worth many times
the value ot the lm d. House o f
7 rooms, nud as good water ns can
be fourni in North America right
at house; other necessary buildings
in fair condition. Plenty o f land
for two good settlements. About 1
mile from school, postotfice and
mill.
Inquire at H ehald office, in per
son or by letter.
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Miss Lukens’ school on Cunning
ham finished Inst Thursday. She
proved herself to be a young lady
of exceptional tHCt nud self con
trol and the patrons were well
pleased with the progress of the
pupils. Tue nfteruooD exercises
began with recitations by the small
pupils. M iss Florence Dye recited
a very instructive pieee showing
that the first step in making a good
student is ‘‘I'll try” not " I can’ t” or
” 1 doo’t care."
The program ended with a read
ing by Miss Lukens and a nice
talk to the children on thn im port
ance o f a thorough education hy
the school clerk, Mrs. M. A, Hast
ings. Candy was served and all
were invited to have a good time.
1 most sny some little alarm was
felt for Mr. J. Dye, our school d i
rector as he was too near the candy
basket, hut we think he will come
through all right and he able to
cast his vote for Miss Lukens if wa
should be so fortunate as to receive
her application for our next term
p f school.
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To The Deal.
A rich Indy cured of her Deafness
and Noises in the Head by Dr.
Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums,
gave $10,000 to his Institute, so
that, deaf people unable to procure
the K.ar Drums may have them free.
Addreis No. 105-57. The Nicholson
Institute, 7S0, Eighth Avenue, New
York. U. S. A.
85?ay ea M i Eveiim T eton,
Price of One.
Coos May News.
Mrn. F. M. B rites, form erly of
Marshfield, w h s m anied at Euraka,
Cal., Aug. 0, to E. Erdmau, of
Fortuoa.
A number o f Marshfield sports
have rented the Bhooting ou the
Peterson place, Haynes slough, nud
intend baiting the duck pouds with
wheat.
Work has teen suspended nt W.
A . Maxwell’s coal shaft, at Coos
City, for the past few days, await
ing the arrival of a large pump
from the city. The one in use was
not powerful enough to lift the
mud and water.
T. T. Golden met with au acci
dent at North Bend, Thursday,
which has laid him up for a few
days- H e was descending to the
deck from the house o f the Man
dalay, wlieu the ladder slipped,
causing him to fall to the deck,
injuring his lett wrist nud other
wise bruising him considerably.
A lfred 1). linker was married at
Sauta Rosa, Cal., Sept, 1st, to Miss
Jessie Griffiths, the daughter o f a
wealthy farmer in that section. Mr.
Baker is a son o f our townsman,
E. G. Baker, and was a member of
the 1st California Iufautry, having
served iu the l ’ hilipine campaign.
His friends here wish him much
joy aud prosperity.
Re& p0™e is
500
All the Congressional and State Legislative News
W e want to get
new sub
come full and complete daily, and your Best
scribers to the H erald , and are
Weekly Local Paper for only the price of one.
going to do it if we can; we there
fore continue our arrangement with
the Fanil Journal, by which we can
send this paper (T he C oquille C ity T F ”
H e iui . d ) 1 year and the Farm Jour
l
nal 5 years, both for only $1.50. O I
- 'js of San Francisco by wire prints It
And we make the same offer to takes <
‘iie .
it in Coos county 24 hours ahead of the
all old subscribers who will pay all ! daily
arrearages and 1 year iu advance.
also serves the arrival and departure’of
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You know wlist our paper is, aud vessels at uli rawjic coast ports.
For this part of the coun
the Farm Journal is a geui— prac
tical, progressive— a clean, honest, try Its column ‘‘Domestic and Foreign ports," is the best ship
Besides giving the movements of steam vessels
useful paper, full of gumption, full ping guide.
of sunshine, with au immense circu between San Francisco, Coquille river, Coos Bay and Portland,
lation among the best people every it notes the arrival and departure of sailing schooners at and
where. You ought to take it.
for their ports. The OREGONIAN is the only Morning Dally
N
A Big Bargain
coming in here which advertises Coos county abroad. The
WEEKLY OREGONIAN gives all the news of our state and 64
columns o f general telegraphic news of the world each week.
It will be sent in connection with the HERALD for only $2 pet
year. Here is your chance for County, State and National
News.
C’ nt this ont and return with $1 (money
order or currency) and we will order the
following "Family Combination” sent pre- j
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Amer. Poultry Advocate 1 yr
Happy Hours Pam. Mag. 7 yr
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Our Price $1;
Regular Cost $4
Thia combination fills a family need. W
will snbfltitute the Chicago Weekly Inter
Ocean, Kansas City Weekly Star. New York
Weekly Tribune. Denver Weekly times.
Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice-a-week Louis
yllle Courier-Jonrnal. or Montreal Weekly
Gazette in place of San Francisco Weekly
Boat if desired, but no other changes ate
allowed. Clubbing list for a stamp.
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