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fciirj ì^aUl. TU ESD A Y . NOV. 20, l'JOO. Church Directory. C hristian C hurch— Service» every Lo rd 's Day as follows. Preacliinii at u a ". u i. and T H IS Central Oregon State Normal Get your Dishes at Hersey's. * School A F - 'A n r /i A Good Idea From Missouri. Drain Oregon. G R E A T ^ 0 * * 3* * 1 * ^ B ic y c le — For sale or trade for St. Joseph, or “St Joe,” as people a good ru t. A $40 Imperial, only Fall Terra opens September 17th. F itiiii iimv to H e r . H ' 0 3 I been rode a month—good as new. hereabout call it, bus not generally All I rani h, s required for a state A y y r m Apply at this office. * been considered a j urticulurlv U r f i ! i i l Hi e a r ly j lk a r s . Pain back of y o u r certificate are thoroughly and prac brilliant town. I t is uoted, for e y e s? Heavy pressure By special arrange incut made with We have just received word from instance, us having been the resi tically taught. The professional Wm, Gallier, Proprietor, in your head? And are R obt Ahr, the traveling tinner. dence of Jesse James, tho truiu- work is especially strut g. They tho publisher.: of the FARM JOUR you sometimes faint and w |)n h a s just returned from a n e x - are thoroughly educated men and NAL we are enabled to offer that HA!{DWfH^E, I robber, for a long time', and to linve dizzy? Is your tongue I women. possessed no officers of sufficient paper to every subscriber who pays coated? Bad taste in California. He it) now preparing nerve and prowess to npprclieud AGflTE WAt*E, The President's experience in ru your mouth ? And does for Yin fourth annual tour of the i him; while he went cheerfully on ral schools, as principal of high for the HERALD one year ahead, your food distress you ? QUEENS WAHE, Coquille river nni will call at your collecting tolls from passengers aud schools, us conductor of teachers’ for only $1.50 -both papers for the Arc you nervous and ir hnueo at) usual. institutes, as head of normal schools, price of ours only. Our paper one I express messengers on the adjacent TIN W0 HE. ritable? Do you often I affords him the knowledge of the year and the FARM JOURNAL from E m TIIAY II ogs . Three hogs of railroads. Finally this iron-high have the blues? And Cull aud exnuiiu© Roods nnd investigate exact needs of teachers and how to about 100 pounds weight each, way-robber had to bo killed by a pfU M , uul now to !>e ember lllO.'i, nearly 5 are you troubled about l meet those needs. markod with smooth crop of each boy-relative, who had been hired to sleeping? years. The FARM JOURNAL is Due credit will lie given teach ear and underbit iu H ip right, are become a member of the outlaw’s an old established paper, enjoying ers’ certificates, eighth grade and Til o n y o u r f.V e r la annoying D. Morgan, at the Lamb ¡ family, get into his confidence, and high school graduates. a ll w ron g. groat popularity, one of the best I • C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OR. place at the mouth of Flfditrap ■ shoot him while his back was turned. For information, address QlUua al Macy & Mourn Fitiut Slaro. But ther is a cure. creek, bik I the owner is requested and must useful farm papers pul>- The boy was promptly tried, con _____ J. H. O i u t t t , President. ’Tis the old reliable Do not delay. to take charge of aud remove the victed of murder, and sentenced to same from Mr. Morgan’s premises bo hanged was then pardoned by House, Sign und Carriage to gave costs. the governor of tiro state, and be- Painter. Paper Hanging, II. M. Dean, of Ferndale, Cali i came for a time one of the bright Interior Decorating fornia, who purchased theMoouiaw I and shining lights of the dime and plnee al Norway last spring, ar ! museum sky. These incidents, and this manner | Graining. I 2 ST rived here last week with nine fine Humboldt dairy cows, having of urrestiug criminals, were of no Estimates furnished on all classes shipped them up by the Alliance. particular credit to St. Joseph, j 3. | of work. Satisfaction guaranteed Mr. Deau now baa one of the although perhaps she did tho best she could under the circumstances, ¡ best farms on the river, and when hi-gets it stocked to his notion, it Rut she has now partially redeemed will certainly ha an ideal dairy. horselt, by an act which, if copied by other cities and called “The St. Our townsman F. A. White is Joseph Idea,” will immortalize her. They act directly on manufacturing several toilet cases In connection with tho public the liver. They cure out of carefully selected myrtle schools of tho city, night ones are constipation, biliousness, timber which you will have to ex conducted aud if any boy is seen i Curran & Gass, Proprietors. sick headache, nausea, amine to realize the beauty thereof. on the streets after nightfall, he is j T I and dyspepsia. Take a The ekill, taste and workmanship bundled into one of these schools, ! ' AVINO I10U G 1IT O U T T H E C EN - 1 laxative dose each night. are not wanting, and any young and made to behave himself ami ! will bo able to ' lessai * tra i M oat M arket For 60 years years they gentlpmau wishing to make his learn something besides rascality. ¡ furnish all kin ds of M eat— Beef, M utton I «od Pork. Mid will pay tin* highest cash have been the Standard best girl a present for Christmas In doing this, St. Joseph lias j prioo for beef, hogs, sheep, etc. Family Pills. could find nothing more beautiful done a great doul toward reducing CUMIAN A GASS. Price 25 cents. All Draft!»!«. or appropriate. the Jesse-James-output of the coun “ I liavo taken Ayer’s rills regu larly for six months. They have O o c 3.-u.1 Ll© O i t y . O r í s o n . E. M. and C. J . Biddings, of At- try. Aud if the adolescent worse- ¡ T h e F u ll- B r e d A m m a n S t a llio n , cured me of a severe headache, nnd I can now walk from two to four than-idlers that throng the streets I cata, Humboldt county, California, miles without getting: tired or out f>¡rat-class iu every respect; courteous treatment. Transient aud reg, O » A 3Ft T H E of breath, something £ have not friends of our townsman, A. W. of our eastern cities can be treated ular Boarding and Lodging. been abio to do for many years." Rogers, are here looking at the the same way, it will work a levolu- S. E. W a lw o rk , \ \ T I L L B E AT C O Q U ILLE T H R E E ! July 13,1809. Salem. Mass. country. These enterprising young iion in public morality.— Every n days out of nine, beginning Mon- | White Labor, day , May 28,1900. 410 toinauref payable First street—east end of men like the looks of our section Where. W r ffo tSio D o a f o r . ! when the m are is known to be w ith foal, j If you have any complaint whatever --- very much and it is to be hoped i $*> for single leap: payable within the seu- and desire the best medical advice vou can liossibly receive, write the doctor ! son in U. S . gold c )iu o r bankable notes. they will conclude to locate here. A Testimonial- freely. You will receive a prompt 1 0 - ! C H A R T R E S is a beautiful iron grey, 16 | ply without cost. Address, All Humboldt people readily see : hands high, and weighs 16Gd lbs. He is a ; Die. J . C. A YE It, Lowell, Mass. horse of unusual fine sty le and actio n , and the possibilities of Coos aud are Myrtle Point, Or., Oct. 16, 1900. of gentle disposition. H e is powerfully j favoiably impressed from tho first I wish to say to the public that built, has a fine head, heavy neck, is deep ; 1 through the shoulders, full across the i sight. the fiugeis of my hand which had ---—--------------------------------- breast, splendid back and loin, round and i D istrict Office Manager« in this sta te ill the barrel, broad across th e hips and ! been stiff from rheumatism for three to represent m e in their own find surround full I Coos B a y News. I rump, fine oleau bone and well se t. . H is 1 ing coun ties. W illing to pay yearly *<> 00 , offspring are of sam e form , color find dis- j \V. J . Butler has been appointed years were cured iu 15 minutes by payable w eekly. D esirable em ploym ent 1 ! position. Got by im ported Duke de C har- 1 A S T R IC T L Y F IR S T .C L A S S Grand Lecturer of the Masonic an application of It. O. Kirkpatrick’s w ith usual opportunities. References ex i tres, 254; dam , N orm a, im ported Pollock of j ch anged. E n clo se self-addressed stam ued 1 S co tia : d G lory, dam im ported R a ttle r. Grand Lodge of Oregon. celebrated Rheumatic Remedy, and envelope. S. A. P a rk , 320 Oaxbou Building, G RAN T H v U R Y , P ro p rie to r. The Standaid Oil Co. is looking that a few applications of the same C hicago. for a location on tho bay to estab relieved a stiff knee of long stand lish a station, to supp'y customers ing. in this section. ■ . ,1 Í” 1 ■ :d . ni, il — ! : 'I L u ll T l .l J. \V. S ear s . The Wall Bros, are developing a : i. ‘ -& r |,)J hi!ih«*‘J professimi,1 training Koch fine veiu of coni on the old Buck -JU ein hi r a specialist Beautiful ». 1 skin Jack place, on Iethwus slough. healthful location nnd homo-like kii ««store! V I T A L IT Y They will soon be ready to ship L O S T VI GOR roundings. AND M ANH OO D This paper (the Coquille City H erald ) has made arrangements with coal. 23 e g i n 3 S e p t e m b e r 'F ’a . l l T e r m lO t h . Cures Ira potency, Night Emissions anil the Cir. Mgr. of the "Vermont Farm Journal.” which enables us to make B etter Write-f for CATALOG UB aud further information, the most remarkable clubbing offor ever before heard of in this section. T o « l i r e ii C o lli In O n e l l :i | . wasting diseases, all effects of self CLAYTON, Pr< Take L axative B ikimo Q u in in e T a bi . x t s . abuse, or excess and indis Here it is ; The C0Q1 L LE CIT HERALD 1 ear, HEADACHE I I . X . HARDWARE STORE, K S i •?■»!«• ,r'1’ ‘¿ro?*h Borthwe#,frn ............................... prayer lueet- p . m . Weilusaday—Mid-week inK. 8 p. in . The public is cordially invited to a tten d all serv ices. Jc»3K M . H unter , M inister. M . E . ch u rch , so u th —regular services e ach Monday luoruiug an d evening, by the pastor, I . L . F lW l Key. R ob t. En nis. P resb yterian , will con d u ct services in th is city the 2d and 4th Sundays «if each m onth in thti:* church, until further notice. All a rc cordially in vited. M. K . C h u rch .—- P reach in g service every 1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. in. and and 7,30 p. in Sunday soho.il every Sunday a t 10, a. ui. Epw orth L eague, 0 30 p. in. P ra y e r m eeting every T nu rsday evening at 7.30. A special invitation is extend ed .to the public to attend all services. Al. O. B rink , P asto r. BOCAL ITE M S. Go to Ivtiowltou for Grnss seed.* Uncle George Stnuft, of Marsli- lield, was over Friday. In Germany a tramp is called a “chaussiergrabentapezierer.” T. J- Green, of Myrtle Poiut, went to the hay Wednesday. J . 1). Donaldson, of Riverton, was a visitor to Coquille City Thursday. A. L. Sargent was in town Thurs day talking trade with some of our townspeople. Mrs. J . L. Kronenberg, of Park- ersburg, yisited friends iu Coquille City last week, returning home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Sbnnunu, of Bandou, late of the Robert Bock place on Benr creek, were iu town Friday. A number of young teachers ar« spending their vacation in Cuquillo City in attendance nt the Academy. This is a good move on their part. W. R. Darby runs tho “lightning express.’ among the hauling fra ternity, and will serve the public promptly and carefully in all busi ness entrusted to him. Max Dement, of Myrtle Point, who has recently returned from a trip with cattle to San Francisco, came down by Wednesday’s train and proceeded to Baudon by boat. Mrs. Haft, of Curry county, went over to Marshfield Wednesday where she joined her sister, Mrs. Martha Hall, and will proceed with her to San Francisco where Mrs. Hall goes for medical treatment. Ed Rose, of Parkersburg, left for Portland Wednesday for medi cal treatment, liaviug been ailing for some little time. We sincerely hope lie may fully regain his health soon. He was accompanied this far by his wife. Miss (tiara Murray, of Camas valley, who has been living al Marshfield for some time, passed through on Friday’s train en route homeward, having been railed thither on account of the sickness of her younger sister. Glenn Cox, of Bandou, accom panied his brother I. L. Cox, of Curry county, this far on his way ou a mining trip to Josephine county. We wish Isom the best of luck and hope be may soon re turn with a big supply of the yel low metal now hidden away iu the hills of Josephine. When you want fiist-elnss lemons nnd oranges, call for those shipped directly from the growers to C. A Gagp. They are away ahead of those that are shipped to the eity UDd lay in large quantities iu w are houses illy ventilated awaiting orders. 1 hey are fresh and juicy and ns nice as those in the orcliaids. Having purchased the team aud business interest of J . P. Messer in the teaming and transfer busi ness heretofore conducted by us, I will hereafter conducted the same alone iu our usual prompt man ner. Will deliver the mill wood at the usual pi ice aud do a general battling business. [ (J. ECKLES, Harness, Saddles, Collars, W hip All kinds of H arness repair ing, Oiling and Cleaning. Bicycle Fixtu res. BEST W O R K . L O W E S T PR IC ES, Central U T T LE T EM PER A N C E H O USE outhern Oregon S la ts Norm al Scijool, w Ashland, Oregon, ■' All ilriiL’iost-i refund I lit' money if it fails to cu re. E . W . O rovo's siuiinturo is on eucli box. uftc. • --------------- cretion. A n e rv e to n ic am* blood b u ild er. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. Biggest Bargain Out. By mail !> 0c per box; 6 boxes One of the best Dairy farms in for $i2.IU); with a w ritte n g u a ra n Coos county. It contains 171 ueres, te e to c u r e o r refu n d th e lu on cy. 1,'!5 acres in bottom, (it) iu cultiva NERV1TA MEDICAL CO. tion, 2J tine dairy cows go with Clinton & Jackson Sts.. CHICACO, ILL. the place as well us nine heifers F o r Sale by Coquille Ph arm acy that will come in in the spring, be sides n cream separator, mower, .Notice of Executor rake, wagon and team, otc. Is lo- eated on river 1-J miles of a creamery o t ic e is h e k f . h y g iv e n t h a t the undersigned has been duly ap 2 miles of postoflice. Tho place pointed as the e x e cu to r of the e sta te of has two good houses nnd two barns, Jo h n Devinish, d e ce a se d ; b> ord er of the nil above high water. An ideal County Court for Cot. a County, O regon, and a t all person« having claim s a g a in st said place for n lirst-clnss dairyman. e th sta te ere hereby required to present them This place call he had for $7500. properly verified to said execu tor a t his office in Coquille C ity, Coos C ounty, O re For particulars call at or address gon , within six m on ths from the date of tho H erald . this notice. N How s 1 Ins. V c offer One Hundred D o llars Rew ard for any case of C atarrh th a t can n o t be cured bv II m IT s C atarrh Cure. F. «). CHENEY A CO. Proprietors, T oledo, O. Wo the undersigned have known F . J . Cheney for the last'15 y ears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business tran sactio n s and financially able to carry out any obligations made by th eir firm. West A T rnnx. W holesale D ruggists, Toledo, ().. W elding, R innan & M arvin, W holesale Druggists, T oledo, O hio. H all's C a ta rrh Cure is taken internally, actin g directly upon the blood and mucous su rfaces of the system . P rice , 75c. per bottle. Bold by all D ruggists. T estim o n ials frau Hall's Family Pills are the best. N O T IC E . D ated tiiis 31st day of Ju ly , 1 !)0(). R . 1). S anford , E x e cu to r. | San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr. j American Poultry Advocate 1 yr. j The Gentlewoman 1 yr. j National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr. ( Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr. Regular Price is Ail fo r O n ly $ 2 . 30 ; T h is e rca t com bination m eets th e w ants of tho eutiro honsohold. The llK n iLn civea all the local and county news; i t is your hom e paper and no m em ber o f th e honaehold can do without it. Th V erm o n t F a rm Jo u rn a l and Am erican P ’u , , , y Advoouto shouli be in the hands of every np -to-d ate farm er or poultry raiser. 1 he O e. tlew om an i , the best paper w, know of for the lad ies, hein« very sim ila r in size, mnke-np am qu ality to ! the L ad ies’ Home Jou rn al. T he N ational M eat rated M aazine. dubhshed a t v ta a .in a - , ton. is th e only publication th a t publishes the civil service news. Happy H ours iu a L a r n e gH.pape m agazin e, d. sinned to am use, entertain and inatruct the whole fa mily. : T h e San Francisco W eekly P o st nives the news of the world ill pood, o I aim, readable form , the mark, t reports and lots of o ther interesting m a tte r. If you wish i»e will 'sub- Weekly I n te r )cenn, K ansas < ity W eekly S ta r . New Yorlt We. ldy stirate • tip. (Tiieu-’o . . . . . .... Tiuino.u.trii k Louisville O onritr- ...... es, . in .oledo Weekly Iliade, Twioe-a-we Tribune. IK-iiver W eekly Tim Montreal W eekly G azette in place of San F ra n cisco W eekly P o st. No No o ther Jo u rn a l, owed. Cull mi o r address, with ca sh . , . , . ch a n ce s allow Cuquillo Cify, Oregon. mm This Paper Farm Journal S o t 1 2 P a g e 1 Year. 5 Years. and HERALD Oj both 1 month, Euening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mcs., only 4.15 “ “ both 1 year, only - - Pay Up an** Get Both Papes at Pice of ne. All the Congressional and State Legislatiue Hews come full and complete daily, and your Best We want to get 500 new anb- IVeehly Local Paper for only the price of one. scribern to the H erald , aud arc going to do it if we can; wo there fore continue our arrangement with tlie Farm Journal, by which wo can send thia paper (T he C oquille C ity H e k m . d ) 1 year and tlie Farm Jour nal 5 year», both for only $1.60. And we make the same offer to all old subscribers who will pay ail arrearages and 1 year in advance. You know what our paper is, and the Farm Journal is it gem—prac tical, progressive a clean, honest, useful puper, full of gumption, full of sunshine, with an immense circu lation among the best people every where. Ton ought to tok<‘ it. “ Our N ative H e rb s " A B|g B a r g a in rial F evers. Chills nnd F ev er, Sick and Nervona H eadache, R bcuiuatim n, Nen- We have received our copy of I ra lg ia , e tc. Story of South Africa, bound in l»ox supplies 200dayn* tre a tm e n t, a t a beautiful half morocco and ns far ns One cost of only if 1. and is an un failing remedy we have boon able to rend find it if used accord in g to d ire ctio n s, o r money both charming and instructive. | refunded, O H A H . W . D Y E , o f M yrtle P o in t, has Many people are misled in thinking V taken the Agency for Poos coun ty, for this is just a history of the Boer war; O F II N A T IV E IIK R ltS , it goes hack to the time of Alex O F It NATIVE O IL S. O l'R N A T IV E ItVI SAM. ander the great, ami comes on down to the present. Then those who P repared onlv bv T lie Alonso O. Wins C o ., W ashington, 1>. ( ’. have the w o r k s of Stanley, think D ye, the ag en t, has the perm issiono they do not need it. They are mis R. Mr. ( ’ . D em ent, o f M yrtle P o in t, to tine h if taken, they need it to give them the nam e to r< commend it an a splendid fame historv wiiieh Stanley omita. Mr. iiy m edicine. Vtuong o thers v ho heavily t recom m end it are D arius G a n t. J ft ayes, Futrell tells us a few subscribers *’ M H erm ann and -I W O tto . have moved away no he has several Get a copyot Our N ative A lm anac from the t, «>: «» nil to him for one it M yrtle copies on hand; only one person io in a t. g e n aud try these incom parable medi- Rns refused to-take the book. Pnea. Ijr tf NORMAL SCHOOL ( V ermont F arm J ournal 1 yr. T H San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr The Gentlewoman 1 yr. National lllust. Magazine 1 yr Amer. Poultry Advocate I yr Happy Hours Pam. Mag. 1 yr Vermont Farm Journal 1 yr Our Price $1: Regular Cost $-t T his co m bination tills a fam ily in « d. We will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter Oc- an . K ansas C ity Weekly S tar. New York W eekly Tribune. Denver Weekly iim-s, Toledo Weekly B lade, I’wiee-n-week Louis ville Courier fonrual. or M ontreal W«*»k*y G azette in place <>f San Fran cisco Weeklv P o st if desired, but no o ther changes a te allow ed. Clubbing lw? for i st.m p. O. II JO N E S , Ihmiu I. C ir. Mgr. Verm ont F arm •lournal. ap25 It»] W IL M IN G T O N . YERM O N 1 E OREGONIAN tahes the market news of San Francisco by wire prints it da ill/ and distributes it In Coos county 24 hours ahead of the SAY CITY papers. It also scrues the arrival and departure of vessels at all Pacific coast ports. For this part of the coup- try its column “Domestic ond Foreign ports , is the best shipm piny guide. Besides giving the movements of steam vessels between San Francisco. Coquille river. Coos Bag and Portland, it notes the arrival and departure of sailing schooners at and for their ports. The OREGONIAN Is the only Morning Daily I im ■’ f mkt kx.;K’J rear Stony Brook, one of the most malarious coming in here which advertises Coos county abioad. Tne divtric in'V is State, and was both, red with malaria for years, at times I could I >. V. . k. an I was always very constipated as well. For WEEKLY OREGONIAN gives ail the new sof our stateand 64 Any person or persona cutting on or removing Cum tin B aku from the Our former townsman and Southern Oregon Co's, land, without painter, J . R. Rocbon, now of being duly authorized will !>u prose- Marshfield, is over to give our new cut* d according to law. depot the finishing touches. When ( completed this will be a structure' LJJTAny person furnishing Bufficirnt ©vi- of which our town may well feel ilin cn for th e recovery of Itiuk bo tnken of tbetm rk recovered proud. Few towns of this one’s will Iw given one-hnlf H u CTNKHN OHKOOM ( 'cMI’ANT. size are honored by such structures, , nod it must be a foresight of won. tierful development and progress of our town that warrants the mnnagoment of the company in year. erecting such a building, but we Is th e best nll-nronml rem edy for Con- ‘ C ut this on t nnd return with $1 (money feci confident that there will be ntipation, Indigestion, L iv er and Kid o rd er o r cu rre n cy ) and we will order the N w ney C o m p lain ts, Im pure Blood, M ala | following " F a m ily Com bination” sent pre- nothing to regret in this move. , paid: W il l M a n s e l l r •' • '--tv Ml Here is your chance for County, State and National s . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Leading General Farm Paper of the Northwest- A High-Claus, Illustrated Farm Journal— Pul»- lislted Weekly nt Silent, Oregon. THE HOMESTEAD is a 20-page paper, four eoliintns to the page. The subseriptiou priee is $l a year, in advance. Its publication was be gun March l. l!>00. nnd it immediately took first place nmong general farm papers, and will maintain it. The Homestead has all the facilities for publishing a farm paper of the first class, ami of wide circulation. Why send your money east? Why not help maintain here in the north west a farm newspaper of general circulation and devoted to the inter ests of this section? We will send this pnper— the H erild and the large, illustrated farm paper, THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, issued weekly, at Snlcrn —both papers for oue jt a r for oulv #2. v ' lrsTh * ; tr. tivia so l d in the spring, when engaged m plowing, ih it I cou'2 do nothing but shake. I must have taxen about a barrel is of other remedies, but never obtained : ... j Last fall, in peach tim ■. I had a most settous of chilis tnd then c m meed to take Rlpans Tabules, upon a a' ad i -e and the first box made me all right and I have never * 4 Mtuhem Since. I take one Tabule each morning, and r ght more'than ¿ “uaiiy « L m s te d 1 tike three in ., j 1V. Th -v have kept mv stomach sweet, mv bowels regular and I iu .e ro t h td the least touch of malaria nor splitting headache since I commenced using them. 1 know also that I sleep better and wake up more re'lVeshed than formerly. I don't know how many complaints K - ms Tabules wtil help, but I do know thev will cure any one m tha condition 1 was and 1 would not be without them at arty price. I honesfiy com dcr the n the che.n est-pnced medic.ne in the world a * th-y arc also toe most beneficial and the most conventenuo take. I , n twent v n ars of age and have worked hard all my life, the a ’ T m J s t hi; i, s both early and late and in all kinds of weather, a , nevei . tjoyed such good health as I have since last lad. m f mv neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have. Si \ “ S.iv, John, whiit ;ire you doing to look so healthy r ^ ii V- • 1 ! I .» !* h the« I. I P A N 1 m tb e n e flt They hanleh palei P ^ l fM . *.,|r. ; 4. e i . I d K l l v N 'S n itl •• I • ...gr* m d aoc-rpt no *jb s? ltu l*. R l ’P A X , . . ts f r .'« *■< t«- p i * drug m ..re. T -n »um pl. n and ■ n« tiioo- , ... i t d u i u ; a d d r u s i« .- 1 te u t -, iv rw a rd H U f U w B 'p a a e U w e ie a lU o ^ Ml » r ru *.eaL . New York. . . . * , vTTD . , ,, . a r.. . * . r i v,.