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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1900)
r• YO L k T T C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R EG O N , T U E S D A Y , O C TO B E R weighing from 3 to 5 pounds. They Our Rivers and Harbors- ------ | aro then called “ grilse” or ‘ silver Washington, Sept. 2 6 . - The re ID e n tis t, Work ot the National Irrigation Association. Some days ago I met a fisherman sides” and aro mature enough to port of Ciptain W. W. Harts, in propagate the rpecies. Now all charge or a part of tli» river and The vista that the possibilities friend and said to him: Well, how " C o q u i lle C i t y , O r . of irrigation reveals, says the Los goes fishing? “ Fishing be jammed,” this time they have been priycd harbor improvements in Oregon, Opposite Hotel Coqoille—east front. upon by birds beasts fisiieR and for the month of August, has been Angeles Herald, is almost stupend Will niuke regulare viiits to Bandon and he answered. There ain’t no fish in the human race, so that it is only received. It shows a general act Mvrtle P a i n t . _________________________ ous, as a few facts and figures pre pared by the National Irrigation the liver to speak of; and it seems 1 «1 ivity in all ( sections. O Q U IL L E a tytho of » V the eggs hatched that I J LAAVJ U UC Y g fi“ U W H UCU w ,n v Association demonstrate. The Fed like there never will be ugnin.” ; live to enter as 1AQUINA BAY. the river again H O S P I T A L .^ eral government today owns 100,- ...» *i » j a :« „ ii The blasting of rorks near t! o How can you expect it? I an- silversides” nnd “ HilverHide« and it is a very small . . .P . , • , 000,000 acres of laud, whirl) is • ..._i . ... » I , » . . . I entrance to the hay, which was NEW AND ELEOANT ROOMS. o f tlip s e t h a t u a t n t u m i u ii m t h u e . p r o V i d i e d i f *• o r l u t .« h e ■ worthless ouly because it is arid. s w e i e d , > n \ ii o n j v o n f i s h e r m a n d o n t ! i p u r r o o p n o o r r t t i i o o n n UI l a s t . s e s s i o n o f « SAN ITAR Y CONDITIONS PERFECT. This “ unwatered empire” can be let any fish get up to spawn. When n^re Gf mature “ salmon salur” or Congress, was continu 'd through- E X P E D IE N C E » NilUSES. reclaimed by irrigation and rendered | the fish have to run the guantlet o f . chinook in a narrow river like the out the mouth, when the sea was ) FUSONS dosirina to ooine ti> Coquille for Medical or Surgical Treatment capable of sustaining a population all sorts of nets for over 30 miles, | Coquille, where a seine net can smooth enough to permit. Over ntay obtaiu rate« and other information, of at least 50,000,0()0 people. In by addressing J. 11UKT MOOHE, M .D., j it is n wonder to me thut they «coop a whole stretch of river from ” , ' ' '. V '! * _ B.n ^ Coquille City, Oregon. the words of the secretary of agri 1800 pounds of giant powder were culture in his last annual report: j haven’t beeu exterminated before bank to bank, and a set pet can be used in this work. It was placed i p i l h C0>1 M E R C IAL -i----- “ More than one-third of the country | this; and it is only a question of a | a enmg from one bank here, in cement bags and weighted down The most modern arranged BARBER depends upon the success of irri j very few years when a salmon w ill; nnj ariotncr from the other bnlik will) sand, before being exploded gation to maintain the people, the SHOP in Coquille City. means of an electric wire. This l>e a rarity in the waters of the Co -1 there so that when the luckles by sal- blasting succeeded iu securing a M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. industries, and the political institu quille. | mon escapes “Scilla” (the lower net) tions of that area, and future growth ! depth over the rock bearing ledge “ Oh!” he »aid, “ government will j he falls into “Charybdis” the other of 12 feet at low tide, where tliero will also be measured by the in crease of the reclaimed area, in a have to put up a hatchery, and then an(j then rsmeber if the male is j had beeu but six feet heretofore. region which, in the extent and di there will be plenty.” caught, nnd the female gets past | The Masting will continue until A t t o r n e y . a t - L a w , versity of its mineral wealth, has no A hatchery is all very well as a the whole of the nets, those | finished and the rocks shall have M AR SH FIELD , OREGON. equal on the globe, the riches of all beeu removed. the mines in the hills arc already supplement, but with the present eggs will not be featilized and TILLAM ooL BAY. Dealer in Ravi. Karim of all kinds. surpassed by the productions of conditions as they exist on the Co- so will not hatch; but poor widowed About 1000 tungs were removed /"'tO Q lJILL E COUNCIL. N O ..W OF THE the irrigated farms in the valleys, quille, it would not help very much she will not go{to the spawning Fraternal Aid A s s o c ia t io n meetH tb e from Hoqnarten Slouah. One huu- I and the nation at large is at last and would it not be very much like 2d Tuesday e v e n in g o f e a c h m o n th . ground alone, but will try to make dred and sixty tons of stone and ft j J. W. Suae*, Pres. awakening to the fact that the de killing the goose that laid the golden her way to the mouth of the river large qnantily of wire were placed j Mr«. Alice Tuttle, Sec. _______ velopment of the use of the rivers YCUUGUS LODGE, No. 72. K. o f P. and arid lands of the west will con egg and then crying for some one to for another mate, and that accounts on tbe incomplete spur dyke which meets every Taesdt.y evening nt Masonic bring her to life again to ask the for the many red fish caught in is designed to maintain tbe chanuel Hall. Brothers in good standing in sister stitute one of the most important dredged through the epochs in our increase in population government to step in after you the Dets sometimes— sulmon which receutly lodges are cordially invited to visit us. slough, leading to Tillamook City. M . MCDONALD, C. C. and material wealth.” fishermen bad with “ malice afore V, It. Wilson, K. of It. A S have stayed too long iu fiesh water One bundled and nineteen tons of I WOltK FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. thought, killed off all the fish. OURT OOQI IL L S HO. i F O BE8T - brush and 316 tons of rubblefstoue [ trying to get anolher mafc. ers of America, meets every second and These stupendous possibilities Just think of it! Beven seine nets Then we have todake info account were placed on another spur dyke | fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall also present a colossal problem. Coquille City, Oregon. fishing all the time they can every the weather when the saltnun arrive in the same channel. The sum of Guo. O. L each , C. R. How may this gigantic desert be $2941 still remains for carrying on H. N. L o b h n z , R . 8 ________________________ transformed into a land of pros day, and miles upon miles of set at the mouth of the river. this work. y r t l e c a m p , n o . i »7, w o o d m e n perity? Who is to redeem the na nets first on one hank and then an If the water that deboudhes from COOS BAY. of th<* World, meets at Horsey Hall, 1st and bd Saturday nights of each month. tional domain by- n comprehensive other, besides drift nets everywhere the river is not pretty fresh the sal At thp sea end of the north jetty .T. W . L enf . vk , Consul. system of reservoirs? It has been evervnight. How can a single pair mon will not venture inside as their at Coos Bay, 27,181 tons of rubble j J . G. Simmons, Clerk. demonstrated by twenty years of of fish get up to their spawning instinct tells them the streams will stone weie placed in position. The j E V EN IN G T ID E CIRCLE, NO. 214, experience in irrigation development, J W. of W.. meets in Hersey’ s Hall on and by the reports of government grouud? be too shallow to allow tli’em to get usual deplb of 20 to 22 feet at low ! 2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month. Here is a slight sketch of the life f ir enough up to deposit their tide has been maintained across experts and engineers that the great ' JENNIE L. ROSE, the bar. Authority has been Guardian Neighbor. problem can ouly be solved by the of a salmon. The female always spawn; and they remain outside to | granted to make and place large J. G. Simmons, Clerk. federal government. Captain Hi choses her mate before entering become a prey to predatory fish, concrete blocks at the sea end of N HAD WICK LODGE, NO. «’,8. A. F. ram M. Chittenden, Engineer Corps, at the entrance of the river - seals and sea lions which soou make the north jetty for the purpose of J and A. M ., meets on Saturday evening U. S. A., in his report on “Surveys on or before each full moon. ‘Visiting breth for Reservoir Sites,” declares em they always pair—and when they away with vast numbers. Now, demonstrating their usefulness in ren cordially invited. C. R< MANlHiB, W . M. phatically that reservoir construc get to a nice gravelly bed in some taking all these things into consid protecting the sea end of the jetty J. J. Lam b, Sec. tion in the arid regions of the west branch creek from the river they eration it is plain that if the pres against heavy seas. The work of raising the crest of the uorth jetty UKLAH * '! I \i*rE B . NO. O. E. 8 ., can properly be rallied out only work i ut the sand ami gavel to the ent policy is persued of “catching at the sea eud by placing additional meets Friday evenix g on or before “ Private each full moon at 8 o’ clock from April 1st through public agencies. to October Hist, and thereafter at 7:fld; and enterprise can never accomplish the depth of a foot or more and 2 or 3 all they can, when they cun, how rubble stone on it under contract saoh Friday afternoon two weeks there work successfully. As between feet long, frequently bruising them they can— unless the fiskermen will be continued. Also the work after at 2 o’clock. Miss E mma L orknz , W . M. state and nation, it falls more prop selves,veyv|much in this arduous task themselves make lows tint shall of forming aud placing the new cement blocks by hired labor. Mrs. Jennie L. Rose, Sec. erly under the domain of the latter.” [I dare say most of you Lave seen give more fish a chance to fo. their The funds for Coos River hav lO Q U IL L E L O D G E .N O 5 8 ,I . O .O .F ., TEN YEARS WOCI.D RECLAIM THE WEST. what ar« termed “dogsalrnon” with eggs undisturbed, and see that the ing heeu expended, no more work J meets e v e r y Saturday evening. Visit ing brethren in good standing cordially It is estimated that $113,000,000 discolored bruises on and taken laws are strictly carried out—sal has beeu or can be done there. invited. E. L. F itcii , N. G. would reclaim the and lands of the them for diseased firli. These mon fishing on the Coquille will COQUILLE RIVER. J . S. Lawrence, R- S. west; that an expenditure by federal bruises have beeu made is scooping The work of removing obstruc a m ie bebbkau l o d g e , NO. 90. soon be a thing of the past. goverment of $15,000,000 a year for M I. O. O. F ., meets every 2d and 4th out the gravel for the deposition of tions to navigation between Co Wednesdays in each month, at Odd F tl- ten years would open up lands for IV. H. W addinoton . quille City and Myrtle Point by- lows’ hall. I bma L itkkss . N. G. tbe settlement of a population as big the eggs, and in covering them over ---------------- »-*•«■ 4-------- -------- Anna McDonald. Sec. hired labor and the government D o w A r e T o n r K id n e y s V as that of the entire country at pres afterwards.] T O Q riL L E ENCAM PM ENT, N O . 2 5 .1. has beeu pushed along. Dr. Hobbs' Spa apus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam barge, ent. Appropriation of $100,000 was When the female is extruding her ple free. Add. St irliu« Uemedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. Twelve thousand and forty cubic J O . (). F., meets every hrst and third ------- -—■ «>► — Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows made at the last session of congress yards of material were dredged hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis for preliminary surveys to discover eggs the male follows and cover On the authority of a well-posted from the shoals and 500 snags re iting patriarchs in good standing. the best locations for the immense them with milt—fertilization being A WHENCE C. P. external—and then both cover them man it is state! that an advance moved. The work of dredgiug J. J. Stanley, Scribe. reservoirs. The assistance of every organi as deeply as they possibly can with in logs and lumbering may be ex the obstructing shoals and remov J. F. HAYNES. SHAD HUDSON, .’ zation and of every individual in saud and gravel, sometimes to the pected. The mills adjacent to ing snags in this 12 miles from Covuille City to Ilackliff’s Laud forwarding this all-important work depth of 3 or more feet, this is Portland are buying log rafts ex ing is now complete, aud small should be welcomed and assisted in tensively for delivery, mouths steamers have no difficulty in ply possible way by the citizens called n “ salmon read” and the fe ahead. This is taken to rneau that ing between those points. Mining and Real Estate Agents every of California, who will substantially male will lay from 500 to 900 eggs The contractor placed 192 tons Eckfoy, Curry Conuty. Oregon. derive more benefit from its con for every pound of her weight, ac higher prices will prevail. AVE valuable Mine*. Farm». Slack Changed conditions prevail in of sloue iu the south jetty nt the Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. summation than the inhabitants of cording to her maturity. sea end, thus completing ail work any other section of the eoutry. The time between laying and the loggiug business here, accord on the south jetty at the mouth ot House and P> a c r e s of la n d well im p ro v e d A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION. in Wilbur, Douglas county. O r ., for Rale, hatching depends a good deal on the ing to the estimate of a man posted the Coquille. Work of rebuilding or exchange for property in Myrtle L omt,. “ The National Irrigation Asso temperature and may be all the way on the industry. As is well known, the old incomplete north jettv.tram- continues the “ Hearld,” “ is the leading millmen are busy fill wry st award from the shore wns ^ h e Lone Star-*— ciation,” doing most valuable work in awaken from 80 to 140 day. In the waters ing orders ahead, necessitating the continued, and the tramway was of the tributaries of the Coquille ing interest throughout the country, C . O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R . extended 45 feet. The contractor C o qu ille C o y , O r.— O pposite Depot. cast and west, in the cause. The river eggs deposited iu the fall— running o f large forces day and now has hut 14 men, and is en policy that the association advocates Oct. and Nov. — would probably night. Several of the mills, how countering some difficulty in secur Keeps only Pare Wines and Liqnors and is, in brief, that the federal goveru- Fine Cigars. hatch in the following February ever, Smith Bros, for one at last, ing a large force with which to The Americas Club Whisky is one of the shall build, wherever necessary, irri have been declaring there is no continue the work. specialties served in thesa Clubrooms. and the hegining of March. gation works required for the rec j 8IU8LAW AND OTHER RIVERS. In the first state they are funny money in sawing lumber at the lamation of the and public lands, re Best Billiard TaMeiii Sonthmi Oregon imbursing Notwithstanding itself from sales of the little bej gars called “alevins" carry- ' present time. The contractors placed 6525 tons land reclaimed; and that a fair ing about a huge yolk sac which the demand for lumber aud the of nibble stone in the north jetty, C O O S B A Y share of each river and harbor bill nourishes them until they get strong p ' ve condition of the legging tius- liiingiug the crest of the jetty f o r shall hereafter go for building the #or \ iness, it ia declared thete is little 90 feet up to five feet below , (1 storage reservoirs. To carrv out and large enough to look out c . TL- • is evidently i tbe i ,. mi..; plane of . mean L!_L low .. tide, • .. llie depth profit. I his miui- ____ V C. W. PA TERSON, Prop. such a policy requires an effective themselves, which is in about 2 f water in which the jetty is be The anomalous condi ing extended is now about 55 feet. M anufacturer of Marblo Monuments, Hea 1- national organization, which can mouths while in the alevin stage mam vie*. only be realized by aetivo and gen they are greedilly sought after bv ''o n is explained by one lumberman. Tbirty-thiee men are here em stones. Tablets, etc. cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping eral support. Commercial organiza ployed. or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or tions are asked to eudorse this mountain trout, mink fisher cat. i He 8"-VB " ,B l<« £ orB ,or once ," 4VB Little is teing done ou the Cob der. Correspondence solicited from parties (black martin) Otter and other the long eud of the deal and have urnbis at the Cascades. A small iving in the country or other towns who policy and coperate with The Na mav wish anything in my line of bnsiness, tional Irrigation Association. Per mustellidece and also, I am sorry, to maintained this advantage o u t amount of work lookiug to the O r fo M ABSHFIFT o sonal co-operation and membership say by their elder brothers and sis the lumbei dealeis and mill men priltPcu on 0f the embankment on in the Association aro necessary ters. for some time. It was not always | ¡he north side of the lower entrance for the success of the movement.” ' In the next stage they are called •»« *n‘1 thB lo«KBr** *r0 j l b# “ “ l* * n<1 reps,r8 ‘ ° ^ ------------- . «♦»<-------------- HOLBROOK, MERRILL rnrr” ami and are are irora from H to to o 3 , i P'By>°K ou BOme of . ,he' r h*rd I and 8' T Rome ’ ^ additional Progressing slowly, In both the September and October “ salmon aamion parr paviecj ban & S T E T S O N ............ numbers of The Delineator, Mar inches long. You are all acquainted I c o n 'ri0' 8! get mg ou i g I been done on the south side of the garet Hall has shown very skilfully ' with them; they are so called from 1 almost inaccessible places. It ls canal. The contractor earned $4028. Also BRIDGE k BEACH the value to both mother nnd child not infrequently found that after The canal and locks were open to S T O V E S *" of “ The children's hour.” The heart j the transverse bars along tbe sides, a logger has under aken bis work navigation throughout tlm mouth, felt words of Miss Hall have a dis ! and our youngsters along the river be finds profits laigely reduced »nd 2078 tons of freight and 4381 tinct tendency to raise the great ! catch them by the thousand and passengers passed through. profession of motherhood to its know them as “ shiners.” The sec by the difficulties of getting timber ► - and any other proper plane. The women who ond spring after they are hatched to water or rail lines. Rural N. W .:— Industrial Agent are interested in gardeniug-and Another condition which mili their nnme is legion— hnve the ad they get shining silver scnles which tates against Columbia river log Judson, of the O. R. A N , is assist ing nu Oregon man to find Brown Or any and everything vantage in The Delineator of cor cover up tbe “ parr marks" and are responding direct with tbe well- then kuown as “ salmon smolts” and gers is that most of the logging Swiss cattle of tho highest merit, carried in a known horticulturist, Wnrd McLeod, the larger and bes matured smalts camps convenient to water are and it is not improbable that a dis First-class Hardware Store. who takes charge in that magazine worked out aod gi^id timber can play of this rather rare but attrac migrate down the river to salt tive breed may be made at the state of an entire department devoted to be bad only by penetrating the fair next year. The Brown Swiss water during April and May, and practical gardening. wooded wilds futhei from tbe is a dairy breed and in color the The October number of The De are cought under the name of TSuccessors to J. J. Lntnb. j lineator, in additon to Miss Hall's “ river trout” with rod aud live by river. More railroad lines will cattle look something like Jerseys. soon be necessary, it is asserteeb ! „ „ ___, . . . . COR SALE AT V BARGACT.— article and Ward McLeod’s work, tee male and female deciples of . r orty-nve per cent of the workers to reach the logging forests yet over R(j ¡n England become paupers, * Land at Cedar Point, with boom and the eighty or more sketches of Ike Walton all along tbe river. untouched.-- Portland Telegram. Of two men over 55 one goes to the and boom privileges. Also, over present-day stiles, which are prom Now is the time when the young 250 acres of i ' T O. 1 bottom land, inent features the magazine, contains ■ ‘ poor house. John Morley makes Ti* C «ire a t «»l«i ••« » n r f » « v . this alarming assertion. within 2 miles of Coquille City, in over twenty other valuable contri salmons puts on size and weight. Smolts have been marked weighing TRke Ll„4TtT„ Rl, „ „ Qrnux* TAai.ni. quantities to suit purchasers. En butions. For thirty years it has been trusted by American women only a few ounces, and some of All d ro jiiiis ts r e fu n d the m on ey i f It f a i i s t o T o c a r « C «n « iip * c n > n l a r a m . quire o f W. SINCLAIR, I *» ,. . > c a r e . K. W . G ro v e » s ig n a tu r e ia o n e i w | T a k e Caacsrets Cam!v Catbarttc. loc or 25c. for guidance in home dressmaking *tf] Coquille City, Oregon. them w ere c a u g h t 4 m o n th s a fte r box. 25c. if c c. c. fail locum, (irugKi.starefuuci moccy and home management. J . W . STR AN G E, C AN UNWATERED EMPIRE- A Plea for the Salmon. NO. 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J O T R N A L H Marble aii Slone Worts GALL FOR::: Doors, Windows Building Material, J . A. Lamb & C o., The Mead o f the "A rlin gton ” «w ings on patent w xk ct hitiren, firm ♦crew. Btrong, substantial, neat and bn;' - me in design, nnd 1 rant. ' rtiPy o r u »• »e».le d i Bed plate has rounded c rners nnd is inlaid or countersunk, r d.i i 1 ! flus!* •vi» h t “ P o f H ii l u jt A rm —Space under the m m i*- n i d i 's hip.h ami !> im l • ’.11 gest skirts, and rv m qui’ ts. It ir. Self Threading—Absolutely m> > ’ ■ s t«> p i 'l t iir i a d l! 1 * « -ug h to pu t in or except eye o f need!". Shu ttle iscvlir.dor. open on end, entirely .*■■ " '« tV e b e d u be nt. lake out; b ’ ib n li .id* t ls ;g e amount o f thiead. 5 tlt«h Regulator Scneaih the bobbin wind* r, and has n scale showing the num ber o f *nt< . l o t h « it ch, ai b “ change ! from s to ili • lilches to the inch. I ced is double nnd extend f c ». b o th » idc a o f 1 •c«:ic ; PS to never fails to take «roods through; ne* cr ‘ tops nt st ains; m ovem ent 1* pi hiesV and -..ft out 01 1- r; c.vi ( - r - 1 am i lowered nt will. A u tom atic Bobbin V, m Jer ¡ 0. r !,:'ig 1 he b AA ¡ i.-p ' • d v i i <•, fcctly sm ooth without holding the thread. M achine (.oca not run w hile \*i’ li-’ i l»« bin |.»ifht Running M uhim - is easy to rrn. d« e» not fatigue the <>pcr- r.tor, p: i k -s Id tie rio» .«* re nd *«•«* rapid! v Stitch is a double lock stitch, the mime 011 both soles, »out stopping the m achine. Tension is a flat spring ten- will not ravel, and can l»c cha tip« /) spool cotton without changing. Never gets out ot order, : b n arid wii! admit Hire id from c o b , flat on one side, and cannot be put iu w rong. Needle The Neodie D a s tia ? -kt. « If-- tt . r\t 'With oi! cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting !m,«!' 0 * r is round tna«l- f « ,ti the goods Adiustable Bearings—All bearings arc case harden« «! steel « r d easily a.duster! w th a screw «hi. *>: lost • n n « M b - taken up. nnd the m.v h •«• will Ind a 1 et ime. i we Attachment.* Kr.ch '.liu : . shed with iu> ’.“ary tools »m l accessories, and 1 foil«) ♦hi •. ish i ll e tl r •- ? • f*5 ! )!. ri a v'dv- t tin- d tm i d K,y. f:« c o f charge, h; : ting Hug plate, plate, on on e e set set o f four henuners, different widths up r ;;* -i ;■ * m ! g n h c n -r , ««n iand« r. one • hi: - under braider, one short or attachm ent f«»« t. and one thr a«i ;o 7. m at* io 'h, one In ker, ,j.;«y or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, n ick el-plat e«l n i p s enit*i W o o lw o r k i f finest rvlce for replacing belt. 10 drawers, «’ re-* tptorda to v D'DECTLY OF M/INUFACTUPERS AND H.fii rr.icEs re* SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER'S PR0TITS GIVING MACHINES OUT r .o r n r o r r !?. i*2 .5 3 0 h ou r Special W h olesale Price, but t o r r c « t.i «.rtkr to itiir •due:* this ii*;K •’••gw:«T«' i w ing ma< 'tine, w em n ke a special c*m- Coupon ie-rirr f,f tlii pa per a chance to get a first-class n u - No. *070 K -------t o -:' d. o n recript c f f i f i . g o cash andt upon. • -<*»•• . . ib, d inacb-* e anyw here securely packed and -f 1 ¡cllver*- A t«. n years’ written warranty sent with rv*.te«l, end • rcfu»:.l<<! tf in t a* represented after thirty days’ test fe lt U! .K I»’ O. 1, for »wi th privilege o f tw enty days’ trial oil !, ini. W e v ’ If s-'Ot s i l l oT'l-r . f f’ - d faith & rid charges. I f you prefer thirty • ■ f for Arlington T z f irl '« illustrate'! catalogue w K h testi- d .ys ln a l i- f«.re t SewingMacbine w i 11 v how w e -h ip sewing m achines anyw here to anyr m ontals, « .lulu; ufweturcr's r»r >' "• without asking o n e cent in advance. ^ on«“ attiri* 1 No. fir» ^ 3 I ah tr,h with or«hr, ns you then save the $1.00 di». The liest pi- . «„«»pot. taunt l«c scut with urd»r. t o n n i. P * i ’ BOrTT PAY BUY i::r$ 5 . 00 î -^--O r main- mur order tliniagh flit* llrraltk willimit extra