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In the Coos Bay County-
C U s R e t a la .
Tha Oregonian.
Elton, Or.. March 3.— (Special
Correspondence.)—Eureko! A coun­
try worth fighting for is worth living
Church Directory.
in, so thought Alexander, when he
married Roxana, the daughter of
Epineopal Charotl.—Episcopal »enrío*» Darius, and settled down to house-
«ill be held a t tit. James church, Coquille
Oity the third Sunday in each month. *
i
hi* c o n q u e r e d e m p ire. T h e
Tskes the market news of San
Francisco by wire prints it daily
and distributes it in Coos connty
24 hours ahead of tLo Bay City
papers. It also serves the arrivsl
sud departure of vessels at all
Pacific c tast ports. For this part of
Wru. Horaefnll. Pastor, l s r a e l i t i c s b e f o r e him e v id e n tly w e re , the country its columns “Domes­
Rev. Robt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will con- a n im a te d b y th e sam e d e s ire w h en tic and Foreign ports," is the best
dnot serviw»« in this oity the 2d and 4th th e v s e t t 'e d d o w n in r « n « f tn
Hnf sbippiug guide.
Besides giving
Sondavs of each mouth in their church, V ? M u w a o w n in L a n a a n .
nut
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V o a l I, n a t e v.
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vessels
ontii forthor notioo. All are cordially in- fortunate for those snclent adventur. the tuovemenis of steam
fétsd
ers stage lines and corduroy roads between San Francisco, Coqnille
M E. Chnroh, Sooth: Preaching on 2i
were luxuries unknown to them, lest, river, Coos Bay and Portland, it
3d and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30
I fear, the spirit of conqueet would notes the arrival and departure of
m. Sunday-school every Snnday at
o'clock
Senior
Epworth -----
League
p.
si iling schooueis at and for their
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-..h at
a v 6:30,
e received
a severe check,and they
Thursday eveniuR a t 7:30.
| wou,d have felt not unlike the aver- j ports. The Oregonian is the only
here
C. A. Hvatt, pastor.
a g e c o m m e r c i a l tr a v e le r w h o, a f te r Morning Daily coming io
t/hriatian C hiqcb-Services every Lord's ! 4 0 m ile s o f tr a v e l by s ta g e i n to th e - which
advertises Coos county
The Weekly Oregonian
“ O d ern C a n a a n (a term a p p lic a b le abroad.
Eehool, 10 a. ni; C E . Prayer meeting, 6.30 to CoOB B a v ) , fin d s him self a b r u is e d , gives all the news of our state iud
ra. Weduesday—Mid-week prsyermeut-
64 column of general telegraphic
f >. OC.7:30
p. i n . The public is oordisify iurited m u d - b e s p a t te r e d b it o f h u m a n ity , (
w i*h a ll c o n c e i t a n d d e s ire f o r co l- news of the world each week. It
to attend alt eervioe» J s s s e M . H u n t s s ,
Minister. o n iz n tio n k n o c k e d o u t o f h im .
B u t will be sent in connection with the
ef. E . C hurch.—PreschinK service every
ouly #2 per year-
1st, 3rd and Mb. Sunday at 11, s. m. and th e re is s o m e s a tisfn ctio u in th e fa c t H erald for
T U E SD A Y . MAR 19, 1901.
and 7,30 p. ip Sùndsy scUoul every Sunday
at 10, a. m. EpWorth L essa». 6 30 p. m.
Inursday evening
Prayer meeting Avery Tnursdsy
evenins at
7.30.‘
A B spécial
I .IV , n
| w n > ia i invitation
t j j y i v n t i u u ia
i n c ex
a tended to the
publie to attend all services.
M. O. B bikx ,
Paitar
LOCAL IT E M S.
Bceswsx for g r a f t i n g
» at Knowltop’s.
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p u rp o s e s
•
«■ C ; | - rar 6’ ° ‘ * i s b t i s p , w a8 ID
town Thursday.
Hersey, tha grocer, keeps the
finest and freshest vegetables to be
had.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid­
neys are out of order
' or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be bom
afflicted with weak kid­
neys. If the child urin­
ates too often, If the
urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
reaches an age when It should be able to
control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis-
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
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and
both need the same tre a t remedy.
of h a v in g b r a v e d d is c o m f o rts o f th e
The mild and the Immediate effect ol
tr ip
s t i l l ' State and National Neu
1 a n d in “ f in d in g o n e's s e lf 0111
Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold
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a m o n g tho liv in g in thin out-of-the
by druggists, In fifty-
way land, which, not unlike Canaan,
eent and one dollar,
V 'e offer O n e Hundred D o lla rs Reward sizes. You may have a |
flows with milk and honey.
(o r any cane o f C atarrh th a t oann ot be sample bottle by mall
“T illa m o o k ,” w r o te a c o r r e s p o n d - ! cured bv H a ll'a C atarrh Cure.
f,ce, also pamphlet tell- noma of swamp-Rooc
F . 4 . C H E N E Y A CO. P rop rieto rs,
e n t o n c e to th e E x a m in e r , *‘is a j
Ing all about It, including many at the
T oled o, O .
c o u n tr y all b y itaelf, fe n c e d in o n e !
thousands
We th e underaipned p a v e known F . J . .
, , of testimonial
. ,
... letters
_ received
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aid e by th e o c e a n a n d b y m o u n ta in s Cheney fo r th e laat 15 y ears, an d believe (T0“ sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
o n th e o t h e r ; w h ere n m an m ay s it j him p e rfectly h on o rable in a ll bnsineaa i t Co., Binghamton, N. Y ., bo sure and
transaotioDH and Unanoially aide to carry mention this paper.
on a fe n c e r a il a ll d a y w ith o u t b e in g o a t any o b lig a tio n s ma-le by th eir Arm.
W est A T ru a x , W holesale D rog uiste,
d is tu r b e d b y a p e d d l e r o f a s se s s o r,
How $ This.
T oled o, O ., W ald in g , K innan <fc M arvin,
listening to the song of the sea, eat- W h olesale D roguiste, Toledo, O h io.
ing clams and growing fat.” That H a ll'S 'C a ta rrh Cure is taken in te rn a lly ,
a ctin g d irectly upon the blood and luooona
was 15 years ago, and it was then su
rfa ces o f th e sy stem . P rice , 75c. per
applicable to the Coos Bay country b o ttle . S o ld b y a il D ruggists. T e s tim o n ­
ia
ls
free
as well. But
conditions have
ily P ills are the best.
Wilbur Hayter, of Arago, went changed since then, save in one re­ H a ll's F a m ---------
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over to Marshfield Wednesday on spect, the roads; these have re­
Headache often results from a
businsss, returning on Friday.
mained the same, if not worse.
disordered condition of the stomach
This condition is a scandal to our and constipation of the bowels. A
Noya Landritb, of Coos river,
was over visiting with Mr. Gage's system of roadbuilding. “I have doso of two of Chamberlain’s stom­
folks the latter part of the week. been over this road often within the ach and Liver Tablets will correct
John Linderbeck, of Arago, re­ past 20 years,” said a commercial these disorders an'd cure the head-
traveler, “and I have never seen it ach. Sold by R. S. Knowlton’s.
turned Wednesday from Marsh­ in worse condition.”
field where he had been on busi­
We left Drain at 5:30 A. M., and
Creameries are of no benefit to a
ness.
arrived at Elkton, a distance of 16 neighborhood unless their are a suf­
Anyone wishing a rare bargain miles, at 12:30 P. M., after walking ficient number of cows to supply the
in n good spring wagon or cart will many miles in preference to riding, milk necessary to rim them econo­
do well to address G. W. Canning and also because the team of four mically and successfuly. The best
at Marshfield.
* horses was unable to pull the load of our creamery men differ in regard
Chne. Hall, of the McCanu mill, of eight men through the sticky mud to the number of cows necessary to
below Baodon, came tip Thursday ofttimes axle deep. The only sign run one, and no definite number
and went up to the Fisbtrapsection of improvement was about a mile can be easily fixed upon, for the
and a half of new corduroy up a reason that some cows will give
to look after interests there.
mountain side. In many places, in­ more milk than others and some
W. B. Mudd, of Fisbtrap, came stead of the water draining off, it farmers feed more generously than
down Friday. The old gentle roan ran in rivulets over the road, wash­ others. I would not advise the
is Dot iD the beat of health the past ing out deep ruts, or again causing construction of a creamery where
few mouths.
a swampy condition over a large there are less than 500 cows in the
F or S ale —Two of the most area, through which the poor ani­ immediate vioiuity. Before build­
ing a creamery, farmers should
beautiful garden lots in Coqnille mals had to flounder belly deep.
And this a mail route and stage look this matter firmly in the face,
City, well improved and D e a t,
small house. Inquire at the HER­ route, the only one now open for procure the cows, and learn how to
travel from the Southern Pacific manage them. Then they can safe­
ALD office.
ly go ahead.
L ost —A K. ot F. watch charm, railroad to tidewater!
Aud this condition the same today
triangular in shape, with usual K.
My mother suffered with chronic
of P. inscriptions Finder will be as it was 20 years ago! A melan- diarrhoea for several months. She
cholly
reflection,
and
odb
that
will
liberally rewarded by leaving the
not improve the situation, even at was attended by two physicians
same at this office.
the expense of the most sulphurous who at lost pronounced her case
Rev. J . T. Owpn and family who expressions on the part of the travel­ hopeless. She procured one 25-cent
ruu the Quick place last year have ing public paying a good round bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol­
era and Diarrhoea Rtmody, and five
moyed to town since giving tip the price for the experience.
place and are now domiciled in ^ A general system of state or doses gave her permanent relief.
the G. F. Boutell residence.
United States Government road­ I tako pleasure iu recommending it
F or T rade .—An interest in a building in a thing much needed, as the best on the market.— Mrs. F.
valuable mining property in Okan- but as Utopian of realization as E. Watson, Aiken Ala. Sold by R.
S. Knowltons.
ogon county, Washington for a many other needful things.
The work of the permanent set­
small place in Coos county. Speci­
T E D - A C T I V E M AN O F G O O D
tler is in evidence all along the road c W h a A ra N cte
men of ore at the H erald office.
r to d eliver and oolleot in Oregon
fo
r
old
estab liah ed m a n u fa ctu rin g w hole­
Sidney James, son of our friend, between Drain and Elktoo. Farms sa le house. $900 a y e a r, sure pay. H on­
with
plowed
and
seeded
ground,
esty m ore th an ex p erie n ce requ ired . O ur
J . C. Jam es, of Fisbtrap, will go
re feren ce , any ban k iu any o ity . E n clse -
to Merced, California, by the next orchards and meadowland and clear­ self-addreaaed stum ped envelope. M ann,
ings
along
the
hillsides
indicate
faoturera. T h ird F lo o r, 334 D earborn S t,
Mandalay, where he has employ­
ment on a water system at good l,ro?Te8S though slow, and the Chicago.
many pretty farmhouses are evidence
pay.
of permnnence and prosperity.
The lingering cough following
This is an ideal dairy and stock
grippe calls for One Minute Cough country, nnd with better roads a
Cure. For all throat and luug much speedier development might
Lots o f
troubles this is the only harmless 1 be expected.
p
e
o p l e
remedy that gives immediate results.
This
section might profit byr
nave thin
Prevents consumption. R. S. Kuowl- j following Tillnmook’s example, '
hair. Per­
ton.
building plank roads through the ]
haps their
mountains
by
mrnns
of
portable
saw
A nice garden lot of about one
arents
acre in a beautifully located and I mill, where timber can be had in
tad t h i n
well sheltered place near the Ban- such abundance all along the road.
Elkton is a prettv hamlet near the
don beach will he sold very cheaply
hair; per­
if a buyer be fonud soon. For full confluence of Elk Creek (now a
haps their
i d fot mat ion'anil ' terms cal 1 ‘ at
> r mid able stream) with the Ump
children h a v e t h i n
qua River. It has an ax-bandlei
H e r a l d office.
factory, blacksmith shop, a commo­
hair. But this does
Gold Beach is now in telephonic dious, new and attractive public j
not make it necessary
communication with the outside school building, about 90 pupils »1-,
for them to have thin
world, the line having been stretch­ tending. Two general stores, a
hair.
ed across the river from Wedder- good hotel and a few fine residences; I
burn. The Gold Beach office is daily mail connection with Drain
located at Dayle A (V s general and Mamhfield. But the peace of I
merchandise store.—P. O. Tribune, j fh«> inhabitants is not disturbed by
Every patron ought to feel th at, either telegraph or telephone.
O '. r h i l l and d a le and l ow let f a ir
there is a certain amount of loyalty
A îwmtoral quiet p erv ad es th e a ir.
due from him to a good creamery
c. o.
or cheese factory. He ought to be,
.
,
,
The cotv is a
Willmg to set it prosper, knowing , . . .
, ,,
.
that if it does not his co^s and all
v* ° Z
t '
*
hi. dairy appliance will become dead 1
mtlk' Th'stnarhrae requ.res a
makes the hair healthy
“ property. This idea of . . “everybody
. . I j certain quantity to keep it in run­
and vigorous; makes
ning order, and our profit comes j
fpr himself and the devil take the j
it g r o w t h i c k and
from
what
sfie
consumes
after
she
hindmost” is not a sale one for mod-
long. It cures dan­
i
taken care of her self. A food
»
anwry.
i may bo so lacking in palstability;
druff also.
Q. B. Haskin, having leased his that she will only consume enough
It always restores
place on the North Fork to S. M. to sustAiu herself, in which case our
color to gray hair,—
Nosier, of this place, moved to profit is a minus quantity. T h e;
all the dark, rich color
town last week while Sammy at question of digestibility enters into j
the same time, moved to the farm. the problem, but my experience has
of early life. There is
It is to be hoped that Mr. N's caused me to think that palatability
no l o n g e r need of
creamery project will materialize and digestiblity go together, or at
your looking old be­
and the people of that section en least a palatable food ie a digestible
fore your time.
joy the foil benefits to be derived food. Palatibility we roust have, ns
I I . M i bottU . All 4r«f| l«t$.
from a first-class institution of that we cannot succeed without it. How
kind.
can wo secure it? With out hay it can
••A» a remedy for rent or in f color
to the hair I beliere Aver*« Hair
A. It. De Fluent, editor of the
obtained by cutting at the proper
VIgor hxa bo equal. It ha* » Iwmr«
riven
ibb perfect m * infection 1 b
Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered j time and curing and protecting it in
•▼erjr way/’
Mrt a . ®%rnrniM
(pr a number of years from rhenma- * proper manner. My experinee
Anf. 18,1898. Hamsionii«[>ort, N.Y.
«¿sin in hii right shou|der and side, teaches me that the clovers, and es-
He says: "Mv right arm st times Decially the medium clover, make
Mft Mm thm Oeefop.
was entirely useless. I tried Cham- the best hay for m lk cows, when
Re Bill »end yon % booh oo Tb#
Hair on* Ac*Ip fr**. «pen reqnett.
berlain’s Pain Balm, and was sur-'
*J»e and well
If y ob «to not obtain a'l the benoflt*
too oipoetod from the use of the
prised to receive relief almost im­ cured snd secured.
Vigor ortto the Doctor about it.
AJdroee.
mediately. The Pain Balm has been
T e Cure a r * M l a Owe l»ay.
Dm. J . C . AYER.
LoWBlI, M m
a constant companion of mine ever Take L axativ * Rsnwo Qrnil»« T zilst *.
All
drniwiata
refund
the
money
H
il
fail»
to
since snd it never fails.” For sale eure. K. W. d ro v e', «ienetnr» i» on each
by R. S. Knowlton’s,
box. 75r,
HAIR
T o tir e "O m : r f u n a t e
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
D. A. Divelbiss and wife, who
have been spending the winter iu
California, returned oy yesterday’s
steamer.—P. O. Tribune.
We have saved many doctor bills
Millie ws begun using Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy in our home. We
keep a buttle open all the time
and whenever any of my family or
myself begin to catch cold we be­
gin to use the Cough Remedy, and
as a result we never have to send
awav for a doctor and incur a largo
doctor bill, for Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy never fuilB to cure. It is
certainly a medicine of great merit
and worth.—D. S. Mearkle, General
Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Bed­
ford county, Pa. For sale by R. S.
Knowlton’s.
S u m m on s.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
S T A T E O F O R E G O N . IN AND F O R
T H E C O U N TY O F C O O S,
lla c b e l R u tled g e P la in tiff
) S u it in eq -
vs.
> u ity fo r
J o h n W . Rutledge D efe n d a n t. { d iv o rce.
T o Jo h n W. R u tledge, th e above e n title d
d e fe n d a n t:
In the n am e o f th e s ta te o f Oregon you
a re hereby notified th a t you are required to
a p p ea r and answ er th e co m p la in t hied
a g a in st you in the above e n title d su it in
w h ich R a ch e l R u tledge is pla in tiff and you,
Jo h n W . R u tled g e , a re d e fen d a n t, w ith in
six w eeks from date o f th e first p u b lica tio n
o f th is sam m ons to wit : w ithiu s ix w eeks
from th e 12th day o f F eb ru a ry , 1901, and
i f yon f a il to appear nnd answer on or t»e-
fo rs th e 23rd -a y o f A^ril. 1901, th e la st
day o f th e tim e prescribed in th e o rd e r o f
p u b licatio n , a ju d g m e n t will be ta k en
a g a in st you fo r w ant th ereo f, and th e p la in ­
tiff w ill apply to th e court fo r th e re lief
dem anded in her co m p la in t, a su cc in ct
sta te m e n t o f w hich ia na follow s: th a t th e
m arriage c o n tra c t now ex istin g betw een
p la in tiff and d efen d an t he dissolved, and
fo r th e cu stody o f th e m inor ohild o f said
m arriage.
Service o f th is sam m ons is m ade by pub­
lica tio n in pursuance o f an order m ade by
L . H arlo ck er, County Ju d g e fo r Coos
coun ty. O regon, dnted M arch 8 th , 1901,
and d irectin g publication of th e sam e in
the Coquillo C ity H xrat . i *. a v eekljr new s­
paper published a t C oquille City in Coos
coun ty, O regon, fo r a period o f s ix weeks.
A. J . S hkrwood ,
Attorney for p la in tiff.
S u m m on s.
IN T H E J U S T I C E C O U R T F O R 3 R D D I S ­
T R IC T O F CO O S C O U N TY, O R E G O N .
L . L . D ie ts , p la in tiff, )
\
vs.
T . A. N orth, d e fe n d a n t. )
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F
OREGON:
You a re h ereby required to appear and
answ er th e co m p la in t filed RpHinst you in
th e above e n title d a ctio n w ithin h \ t w eeks
from the d a te o f th e first pu b licatio n o f
th is sum m ons, to -w it: w ith in six weeks
from M arch 12, 1901. th is being th e d a te o f
the first, p u b lica tio n o f th is sum m ons, and
i f you f a il to appear and answ er on or b e­
fore April 23. 1901. th is being th e laRt day
o f th e tim e prescribed in th e order for pub­
lica tio n , a ju d g m en t will be taken a g a in st
yon fo r w an t th ereo f, and the p la in tiff will
apply to th e c o n it for th e relief dem anded
in his co m p la in t, to -w it; th a t th ere be ad ­
jud ged to be due and owing p la in tiff from
d e fen d a n t th e sura o f $182.75 and for his
o<>at and d isbu rsem en ts in th is a ctio n .
S erv ice o f th is sam m on s is made by pub­
lica tio n in pursuan ce o f an ord er m ade by
J . H . C ecil, J u s tic e o f th e p eace fo r th e
3rd d is tr ic t o f Coos cou n ty , O regon, dated
M arch 7th, 1901, d irectin g th a t service
th ereo f be m ade by p u b lica tio n th e re o f in
th e iJoq n ille C ity H erald , a new spaper
published a t C oquille, in said co u n ty nnd
s ta te , oaoe ea ch week fo r a period o f six
w eeks from M arch 7 ,1 9 0 1 .
W . C. C h ase .
A ttorn ey fo r p la in tiff.
OREGON 0. K.
SALOON,
B andon, -
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HARDWARE STORE,
T h in o ld r e lia b le an il
UlOHt KUCCt*HHtnl spec* !
ia lis t in S a n F r u a - i i - !
oo. s till o o n tiu u e s to
Win. Gallior, Proprietor,
oure n il S ex n i» ’ nnd j
S f o n n n l DiHt RHt s,
Isu ch a s O onorrhtH -
|G l e e t , 8 t r . c t u ra, j
{ S y p h i l is , in n il i i
{fo r m s . S k iu DiM»*nseH, !
N e r v o u s D e b ility . :
lu ip o tv iioy , S eu iiu a l VV enkne-*« am i Loss t f
M an h ood, the co n seq u en ce of self-a b u se
and ex cesses producing th e follow ing syrnpa
tom s: Sallow co u n te n a n c e , dark sp o ts u n ­
der th e eyes, pain in th e bend, rin g in g in Gull a u d exam in e guada «ud iu v estie n te
the ea rs , loss o f co n fid en ce , diffidence in j
price».
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ap proach in g stra n g ers. p alp ita tio n o f th e
h e a rt, w eakness o f th e lim b s and h a ck , loss
o f m em ory, pim ples on tL e fa c e , coughs
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Greatest of
Gold Properties SERVITA
E x e cu to r.
SMiorM VITALITY
Vi»it DR. JORDAN?
L O S T V IG O R
AND M A N H O O C
Museum of Anatomy11
us: UA1UX ST. s.t. sti » 7ti, ». r. c l : ’
Cures Impotency, N ig h t Emissions ?.n<] i
T h » L a r g a n o f l u kind l a Ih « W orld.
wasting diseases, all effects o f self
W e a re eontlninsllr adding new spool rosne,
abuse,
o r excess a n d indis­
w onderfully
'Corns an d learn how W
onderliillT you are roads j
36SÛ Acres— 9 N iks in Length
isea se . I f you "
and how to a w ld sickn uess
ess and d
dii
cretion. A n e r v e t o n i c a u t 1
suffer from an y of the ills of m en. com e to tha ,
leid
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p
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c
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l ’artDo C oast,
V
b lo o d b u i l d e r . Brings the j
250 Million Tons
l» R JO R D A N
I ' l t l Y A T E D I S E A S E S I, I
pink glow to pale cheeks and
Richest Gold-Bearing Quartz,
Con n i'ilio n ir — and sti etlv privai»-. T rea tm en t persan- '
a llr or by 1,-MiT.
S T t h o r o u g h l y eradicated
restores the fire of youth
f r o m '!" ’ ••
•-i without usine
rear y.
ground by nature’s hand into gold-
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By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes
i:V I M V
a p p ly in g to us w ill rcoelT« ©or
'•,'•'.■»•••»» i. f id s com plaint.
laden gravel, from 50 to 000 feet iD for $ 1 5 . 5 0 ; with a w r i t t e n g u a r a n ­ i 1 I JkowMf
H s i ' d io ra ftrA a r o S I T I V R C V R E ln e r e r m n ^ ,
o r f o rfe it O n e I l i o a » s » d l l u l l s r s . . i
W rite fur I*, »ok- I ' l i i I o s u p l i y o f Ü l n r r i H f « , <
depth over the entire property. In t e e t o e u r o o r r e f u n d t h o i n o u e y .
s i'iu i r » n
( A r s lu a b ls h»e*k for m en. )
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addition, Company owns
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Ciir.ton & JacK son tits., CHICAGO, ILL.
14 M IL E S
It -Cv- ~
I
in length of river bed, each mile of
which contaius many millions of
gold, situated on the Rio Grande, in
Taos Co., New Mexico.
OVER
100 Million Dollars
For Dividends
BEAD THE PROOFS:
luu u iu iu u uiuu
MADE TO
Commissioner of (lie United States.
G EN ERA L LAND O FFIC E, W ASH ­
INGTON, D C..
I by a G eo lo g ist aud M ining E x p e rt o f world-
I wide re p u ta tio n . P rofessor B e n ja m in S illi-
1 m an. who sp en t several m o n th s th ere, then
bein g con nected with the U nited S ta te s sur­
veying co rp s, and in his official report saya;
“ H e r b a r k c o u n t l e s s m il l io n s ok t o n s o r
r ic h g o l d q u a r t z reduced bv th e g r e a t
forces o f n atu re to a co n d itio n ready fur
the ap p licatio n o f th e h y d rau lic process,
whil*i th e en tire bed o f the R io G rande for
over 40 m iles ia a sluice,on th e b a rs o f which
th e gold derived from tho wearing away of
th e gravel b an k s h as been accum ulatin g for
co u n tless ag es, nnd now lies ready fo r ex ­
tra ctio n by th e m ost approved m ethods o f
river m in ing. T H E T H IC K N E S S O F T H E
R IO G R AN D E G O L D O R A V E L E X C E E D S
IN MANY P L A C E S 000 F E E T , O R N E A R ­
LY T H R E E T IM E S TH A T O F T H E L IK E
B E D S IN C A L IF O R N IA . W H IL E T H E
A V E R A G E V A L U E P E R C U B IC Y A R D IS
B E L IE V E D T O B E G R E A T E R IN T H E
N EW M E X IC O B E D S THA N IN ANY
O T H E R SU C H A C C U M U L A T IO N S Y E T
D IS C O V E R E D .
“ I have m ade a reco n n a isa n ce o f the
whole o f th is grayel alon g th e R io G ran d e,
and have exam in ed with a ll th e care possi­
b le in th e tim e a t my co m m and the c h a r a c ­
te r o f the gravel nnd its co n te n ts o f gold.
N O T H IN G .! a M P E R S U A D E D , S IN C E
T H E D IS C O V E R Y O F C A L IF O R N IA AND
AU STR ALIA. I S C O M P A R A B L E F O R IT S
M EA SU R A BLE R ESO U R C E S O F GOLD
A V A IL A B L E by th e h y d rau lic process to
th e d etp placers o f th e R io Grande.**
O th er reports from em in e n t m in ing e x ­
ports o f n ation al rep u tation pronounce the
property o f th is Com pany th e rich est and
moat exten sive known.
Capital
J. B. Gross &.Son, Prop. F ully
Chief resort of Batulon bv the sea.
Agents for the celebrated Silver
Bar (Kentucky) Whisky.
D o n ’t I M I l e s T h e m .
®
T H E
Stock
$ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
paid and non - assessablr , par
VALUE
$1 EACH 8HAUE.
O n e -h a lf th e e n tir e C a p ita l S to ck h a s been
placed in th e treasury o f Com pany aa a
working C ap ital. T o e a i l i p b i e n e e e » -
• a r j (filu lir s n in l pi o re o n Ih r r iv e r
l*c» l n e v e m l s*»l«l s l e s m d r e d f r s «
th e Com pany now offers
A L im it e d
N um beb or
it s
S hares
at d ' J G . Man.
PB r
AFTER SALE OF WHICH BRICE
\\ IL L BE ADVANCED TO
$1.00 P E R SHARE,
• A p p lica tio n s should b e s e n t prom ptly.
W rite fo r prospeclua. M a k e o k eck a , m oney
orders payable to
Rio Grande
Placer G old Mining
Co.
7 EXCHANGE P I ACE. BOSTON. MASS.
I am a farmer iocated near Stony Brook, one of the most malartom
districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at h 'J**
so I could not work, and was always very constipated as well, ror
years I had malaria so had in the spring, when engaged in p.owing,
that I could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel
of quinine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained
anv permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious
au.ick of chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a
f;..lid's advice, and the first box made me all right and 1 have never
been without them since- I take one Tabule each morning and night
and sometimes when 1 feel more than usually exhaustsd 1 take three in
a day. Thev have kept my stomach sweet, mv bowels regular and I
have not had the least touch of malaria nor splitting headache since I
commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up
more refreshed than formerly. I don’t know how many complaints
Ripans Tabules will help, but I do know they will cure any one in tho
condition 1 was and 1 would not be wuhout them at any price. (
honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as
they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take.
I a;n twenty-ieven years of age and have worked hard ail my life, tho
sane as most farmers, both early and late and in all kinds of weather,
an .i : have never enjoyed such good health as 1 have since last fall; in
fact, my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have
said, “ Sav, John, what are you doing to look so healthy ? “
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muSI o r - l o a f Ilf».
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•an I re*t inn mini« » 'l l b * w aited t o * a y * 4
fo r S cam s, forw ard ed to th e ft*p*n« L U «w io *l O * , 8 %
ID » t m e * * t . . 8 * » To»k.