Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 31, 1903, Image 4

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The Corporation License Tax.
Telephone Meeting at Arago.
GENERAL DIRECTORY-
Mr- Bryans
Paper.
The Palace Barber Shop,
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The Commoner, Mr. Bryau’s pa­
The mining men of Eastern Ore­ i The members o f the Fishtrap Tlu-udoru Roosevelt.................. President
PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY
per, will be especially interesting
gon are much dissatisfied with the
John
Hay.....................
¡Seoretarv
of
State
| Telephone Company met at Arago
Leslie M. Shaw.......Secretary of Treasury and instructive duriug the preaout
Eddy bill enacted by the last Legis­
M McDonald Proprietor
T U E SD A Y . MARCH :u. 1903.
lature, which imposes a tax on all ou the 20 th, to further complete its Elihu Root.. .................Secretary of War session of congress. The action of
corporations doing business in the [organization. Mr. L. R- Robertson, E. A. Hitchcock.......Secretary of Interior this congress will probably deter- 1
Church Directory.
stnto in proporntlon to the amount manager of the Pacific Coast Tele­ Wiu. H. Moody............ Secretary of Navy mine the isene upon which the next
Jas. P. Wilson__Secretary of Azricnltuie presidential oampaig will be fought.
of capital stock, and propose to in­ phone Company, was present and
Equipped Shop in Coos County.
P. C. Knox......... .........Attorney General The Commoner proposes to carry
C hristian C hurch . — Pleaching every
Sunday at 11 a. ia. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday voke the refereneum in order to de­ j gave a very interesting address in H. C. Payne............................Postmaster General
Hot
and
Cold
Baths.
Only First-Class Work.
on a campaign of education nnd or­
school nt 10 n. m. Christian Endeavor at feat it.
Petitions for signature
Melville W. Fuller........................... Chief Justice
f»:30 p. di
Prayer meeting every Wednes­ j have been received here, but have rega-d to the relatiou of the two
ganization to the end that Demo­
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day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
While there he re­ John H. Mitchell I
The Times j companies.
u u»„.»nr cratic principles may triumph.
Episcopal Chnroh.—Episcopal sorvloos not yet been circulated.
will be held at St. James church, Coquille interviewed Dr. Hines in regard to ceived applications for 19 telephons. Joseph Simon
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1 In addition to the editorial de-
City the third Sunday in each month.
tmcnt which receive8 Mr. Br
the matter, and finds that he be­ Several o f the stockholders were rhos. H. Tunfine, decked. .Con lst Hist,
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
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Moody.........
Congr*«iPMi2Ld
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Win. Morsefali. Pastor. lieves the new law a good one.
Geo. E. Chamberlain.................Governor ,lu N Prr8oaal attention The Com-
j not present.
will
have
n
tendency
to
cut
down
M E. Church, South: Preaching each
D. Morgan was asked to resign F. I. Dunbar..................Secretary of State luoner vontains a Current Topic de-
and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 d . tbo vast capitalization of mines.
J. F. Williamson...............State Treasurer ; partment, wherein
a non-partisbn
m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
the
office of treasurer and to take J. H. Ackerman..... Supt. Pnb. Instruction 1 discussion of topics of timely iuter-
Stock
with
a
face
value
of,
say,
31,
o ’clock, Senior Epworth League nt 0:30, p.
in. Junior League at 3:30,p. m . Prayormeet- 000 , 000 , is issued on a mining pros­ the management of the line which J. E. Whitney.....................State Printer est and other valuable information
ing Thursday eyening at 7:210.
pect, and sold at any price from 1 he did. The officers now are, Alex A. M. CrawforJ............ Attorney General will bo found. The Home Depart-
H. C. A lieu, pastor.
cent on the dollar up, just in pro­
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ment is conducted bv an experienced
Stauff, president; R. S. Tyrrell, vice- ! }{• ?• B»«n.
M ethodist E piscopal CuuBcn.—Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. portion to the “easiness” of the par­
I O. E. Wolverton, I
woman who is widely known ns a
Sunday School at 10 o’olock a, m. Junior ty who con be induced to buy.
It president; F. W. Wriglit, secretary; ! M. L. Chamberlain........................
j writer of household topics and who
League 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs­
GOLDEN B U IL D IN G ,
COQ U ILLE C ITY
C. T. Robison, treasurer and D.
Clerk Hoard School Land Com. js an authority on the art of cooking
day evening at 7:30 p. m. A special invita­ is a favorito way for soperating
C, li. Bellinger..................U. S. Dist. Judge in all that the term implies.
tion is extehded to the public to attend all people from their money, nnd the Morgan, manager.
This Keeps cons anty on Hand H'reslx Meat,
services.
W. H. M ybrf , Pastor.
bill was passed with a view to check­ A constitution and by-laws were W. F. Mathews....................... U. S. Marshal department alone is worth the sub­
D. M. Dunne...................Collector Irit. l'sv.
P resbyterian C hurch .—Preaching eer- ing it.—Forest Grove Times.
_ of -A.li IKIincLs.
adopted.
Stock subscriptions are John H .H a ll............... U. S. Dist. Attorney scription price. The other deput t-
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning nrd
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roents of tho paper aro all interest­
eyening, Sunday School every Sunday at
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JUDICIAL
DISTRICT.
10 a. in. Christian Endeavor services every
C o r n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P o rk
The county court of Clatsop delinquent one half the 25 th to J.|W. Hamilton....................................Judge ing and ably conducted, among
Sunday at 6:30 p. m., Miss Winnie Hall,
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary county, Oregon, is casting about the present month, and one half G. M. Brown.............Prosecuting Attorney which is a summary of the world’s
Society meats every two weeks on Thurs­ for a plan for more intelligently as­ the 15 th of April.
news told in narrative style, and
A repair and.
*U. 8. LAND OFFICE.
days at 2 p. m. A cordial weloomo ia ex­
tended to the public to attend all our Ber­ sessing tiie value of timber lands, incidental expense fund is provided | Ht'0T liout*1 ..............................Receiver Mr Mnupin's department— Whether
nices.
A dolph H aberly , Pastor
and has been asking for bids from for in the by-laws, by an annual as­ 1 J. T. llridsos............................. Ueuiettr Common or Not—contains original
COOS COUNTY OFFICERS.
nnccdotcr and wit, moral lessons in
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd cruisers, who will furnish estimates
Friday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church. to the assessor on which valuations sessment of 25 cents per share, L. Hnrlocker.......................................... Judge homely phrase and verse,nnd appeals
L.
H.
Hazard...........................................Clerk
Services by the First Baptist ’ Church of may bo based.
This is probably which may be remitted when there Stephen Gailier....................................Sheriff to old and young alike.
Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second
and fourth Sundays in each month at 11 a. one of the most equitable methods is $50 to the credit of this fund ill J. B. Dulley......................
Treasurer
Tho Commoner as a whole is clean,
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m . and 7:30 p .m ,
C. D. P rice ,
wbieli can be devised for the assess­ the treasury. A large portion of T. J. T hrift........................................ Assessor entertaining and instructive, and its J - ' « « . « , * . . . . ■»;. » » .
Pastor.
ment of timber, which in many in­ the stockholders preseut paid part W. H. Bunch............School Superintendent rapid increase in circulation— now
T H E
C hurch of K edbkmkd I srael ! Services stances,
by reason of the remote­
Wm. Horsfall..................................... Coroner amounting to 140,000--is proof of
eyery 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month by
Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk­
ness of its location, is never visited or in full o f their subscriptions. The S. B Catbcart................................... Surveyor the paper’s strength and influence.
Elder J. H. James.
ing, said she had not dragged him over two miles before
by an assessor, who can therefore meeting adjourned to meet sinidie, I D . McIntosh.............................. Commissioner
he realized he had made a mistake.
Arrangements have been made
only make a random, haphazard This is a move in the right direct- R- 0. Dement............................ Commissioner
with Mr.
Bryan where by The
guess at its value, or take a short ion, and it will only be a short time
L O C A L ITEM S.
H o w
IM T ia ctL I F a r t Y i e r
Commoner can be supplied at a
cut and fix a flat valuation on the
W. H. Button was up to town timber in certain districts in bis until we will have telephone con­
very lo w rate w ith the H erald both
Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a
Wednesday.
papers for one year for $2.15. This
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
county.
There is no doubt but nections with our neighbors at Fish-
Are you suffering from rheuma­ offer applies to both new and
trap.
Miss Lena Maddox now holds a there will be considerable diverg­
tism. Weak Back. Nervous trouble renewal subscriptions, and should «
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ence of opinion expressed as to the
case in the Bulletin offico.
or Generally run-down system? be taken advantage of without de-
Foot ot Snow Falls.
estimate made by the county cruis­
Use Electric Belts and Batteries. la}’. All orders should Vie sent to
W. T. Lewis, o f Riverton, was ers when the figures are submitted
Electric the H e r a l d office, Coquille, Or.
up to town Tuesday of last week. to tbo owneTs of limber land on
Milwaukee, Wis., March 29.— Far men and women.
Insoles keep the feet warm, and
Despite
the
advanced
season,
Wis­
Miss Maud Baleh returned from which to base valuations, nnd un­
WANTED:—A TRUSTW ORTHY GEN-
consin today experienced one of the provent catching cold. For booklet
b visit th Marshfield early last less the work is intelligently done by
tlernan or lady in each county to manage
worst snow storms of the Winter. and circulars, address,
competent
men,
this
new
proposed
business
for an old established bouse o f
week.
E lectbic A ppliance C o .,
solid financial standing. A straight, bona
innovation would be open to ser­ Reports from several cities in the
Medford,
Oregon.
fide
weekly
salary of $ 18:00 paid by check
Mrs. Win. Hile, c f Bandon, was ious objections.—Oregon Timber- interior are to the effect that nearly
each Wednesday with all expenses direct
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up to see friends nt this place on man.
a foot of snow had fallen up to
from headquarters. Money advanotd for
exp mses. Manager, 340 Caxtou BbTg., Chi­
Thursday.
midnight. Railroad traffic on most
cago,
of the lines is soriously delayed and
J. J. Curren, proprietor of the
There is no agreement among
Myrtle Point hotel, had business successful fruit growers as to the mails throughout the state are
from one to seven hours late.
We don’t sell Klondike gold mines
in town Wednesday.
whether high-topped or low-topped
nor
Standard Oil stock but so far
trees
are
best.
Horticultural
pap­
Attorney Thos. Hall, of Marsh­
To a'.l intents and purposes the
as we go, every­
field, made the county sent a busi­ ers contain strong articles on both
thing we sell is
T w o
P a p e r s
fo r
sides of the question.
The sub­ American demand for IJritish coal is
ness visit Wednesday.
just as desirble
T ir e P r ic e o f O n e
ject came up for discussion at tbo now over, according to the London
At
in its way. Our
Grandma Vowell was right ill fruit growers’ meeting recently held correspondent of the Tribune.
Gloves,Neck wear,
last week, and Dr. K im e o f Bandon at Mosier, Oregon.
Mr. Kennedy any rate, the inquiry has fallen flat
Hats, C o l l a r s ,
was up to see her.
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said he bad had experience with on 1 such shipments as are now go­
ing forward are mainly the fulfill­
Cuffs, Umbrellas,
Miss Kittie
Johnson,
who low-topped trees and wanted no
The leading young people’s paper in
Caues, Etc., all
He believed in ment of all orders.
sprained her ankle some tune since more of them.
America,containing enchweek from eight to
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bear the imprint twelve pages of four b r e d columns each,
clearing out under the trees so that
is still obliged to use crutches.
of quality and the all beautifully illustrated with original and
the sun and nir can get in.
Mr.
lwo for the Fries ot One.
artistic half-tone engi avings, in black and
Bart Green, o f the upper river Mason said thero wei’o decided ad­
impress of style. We never fail to colors.
visited Bandon last week, being in vantages ou tbo side of low head­
Y oung P eople h W eekly has reached its
follow
the
fashions.
We have made arrangements
town Wednesday on his return.
marvelous success and attained a circula­
ings.
Mr. Carroll believed the ad­ with the publishers of the A M E R ­
tion of over 210.000 copies a week, because
FUED SLAGLE. Tailor.
its contents interest young readers. Its
Our sheriff and helpers wore a vantages in favor of low-topped ICAN FARM ER by which we are
popularity extends to thoughtful parents
busy lot from the 1st to the 15th of trees much more than overcome the able to offer this great farm paper
who recognize in it one of the best aids in
STEAMER
disadvantagee.
His
men
picked
keeping young folks in healthy touch with
this mouth, during which time
nnd the H e r a l d for the price of
the active world, giving them a taste for
100
boxes
of
apples
per
day
from
they collected $05,000 on the tax
the H e r a l d alone—$1.50, for the
clean, vigorous reading, and prssenting
his low-topped trees, while they next 30 days. Who will be the
roll of 1902.
truths in their most attractive form.
could have picked over 20 from first to take advantage of this op­
Its fiction is wholesomo, its comment on i
Prof. J. H. Bnrklow, of Arago, high-topped-trees. There is also
current events is helpful to young people,
portunity? This is a great offer
its
editorials are inspiring. All its depart- !
Loaves Coquille City for Myrtle
paid our office a very pleasant and much less damage from suu-scald
ments aro conduct!d iy a way that has I
for our farmers and dairymen.
Point at 7:30 a. m.
substantial call, last week and took on low-topped than on high-topped
proved
most helpful to tbeir readers.
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All its writers are skilled in interesting
advantage of our clubbiug rate trees.
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille
Mr. Middleswart also be­
and
devoted
to uplifting young people.
R-I-P-A-N -8 Tabules
with the Weekly Oregonian.
City at 1:30 p. m.
lieved in loar-topped trees. Among
Y oung P eople ' s W keki y is also a paper
Doctors
find
for the family, nnd interestsold and young
their advantages are ease of spray­
HARVEY JAMES,
Will nnd George Croy made a
A good prescription
alike. It is the largest, handsomest and
ing nnd [licking and freedom from
best paper of its class published.
trip over to Gage’s cnmp and
Cnptain.
For
mankind.
sun-spot..— llural Northwest.
OUB SPECIAL OFFER.
Beaver Hill Wednesday. They re­
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc­
Arrangements have boon perfected be­
casions. The family bottle (00 cents» con­
SEVERE ATTACK OF « (til* .
port things moving nicely in that
tween the oublishers o f Y oung P eople ' s
tains a supply for a year. All druggists
section nnd workmen in demand.
Somebody seems to be trying to sell them.
C u r e « ! !»y O n « filial 1« o l C lin m l»« i’­ W eekly and H erald which enable us to
offer both papers at the price o f t he last j
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convince
the
farmers
that
the
legis­
Dave Lowe retuined by the Al­
named alone. Send us $1.50 for one year’ s i
“ When I had an nttack of the grip subscription to the H erald and both it and j
liance early last week from his trip lation against coloring oleomargar­
Y oung P eople ' s W eekly will be mailed to ;
last winter (the second one) I act­ vou
to San Diego, California, bringing ine is a failure and that the dairy­
regularly for 52 consecutive weeks. |
ually cured myself with one bottle This offer applies to both new subscribers |
with him his wife and children, men are threatened with a great
and
present subscribers who renew their 1
danger,
viz:
thnt
the
people
will
of
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy,''
who had spent the winter visiting
This signature is on every box of the genuine
before February I, 1003, pay­
says Frank W. Perry, editor of the subscriptions
learn to ent and relish uncolored
in that city.
They are nil well.
ing for same a full year in advance at reg-
Laxative
Bromo
Quinine
T»bict»
nlnr
rules.
oleomargarino to tbo great detri­
Enterprise, Sliortsville, N. Y. “ This
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davenport, ment of butter-producers. In view the remedy that cure* n c old In o n « tiny is the honest truth. I at times kept
of this city, returned from a visit of the fact that butter is unusually
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from coughing myself to pieces by
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to Humboldt county, California, on high iu price this winter throughout
Manager Wanted.
taking a tea; pool: fill of this renoedv,
the last Alliance.
They has been the United States, the dairymen
and when the coughing spell would
dowu to see Mr. Davenport's father are not much worried about tbo in­
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Trustworthy,either sex, by whole­ come on at night 1 would take a
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who is 92 years old nnd is becoming spired nows as to tbo great con­
sale merchandise company of solid dose and it seemed that in the brief­
quite feeble.
sumption of uncolorcd oleomargar­ financial standing, to manage local est interval the cough would pass
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WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN from ine. If anybody wants uncolcred representatives who will organize off and I would go to sleep perfect­
Coos county at. once to prepare for oloomargurine no one will deny his clubs among consumers.
40 per ly free from cough and its accom­
positions in the Government ser­ right to buy and eat it. Uncolored cent 8 aveil for o n- customers. Busi­ panying pains. To say that the
O o q u u lle O ity , O r e g o n .
vice—Railway Mail Clerks, Letter oleomargarine will never take the ness no oxperimout but a proven j remedy acted ns a most agreeable
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Carriers, Custom House and De­ place of first-class butter, but it may success. Salary $18 per week, ex­ j surprise is putting it mildly. I bad
partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to supplant a lot of low grade stuff penses advanced. Experience un­ I no idea that it would or could knock
First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transient
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inter-Stato Corros. lust., Cedar that is not fit to eat..—Oregon Agri­ necessary. Address D. B. Clarkson, j out the grip, simply because I had
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and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
Rapids, Iowa.
culturist.
|
never
tried
it
for
such
a
purpose,
Mgr., 334 Dearborn St., Chicago,
but
it
did,
and
it
seemed
wilh
the
111
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Mrs. Edward Boyd, o f this city,
j second attack of coughing the rem-
NO BAR IN CONNECTION.
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NO CHINESE LABOR.
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who wns hurt some time since by
The news comes from Massachu­
| edy caused it to not only be of less
being strnck by a part of the setts that the farmers are beginning
How s 1 his.
.duration, but the pains were far
First Street— East End of Bridge.
A Statistical Volume of
scenery of our local company fnll- to boil down the sap for maple
„Her On« Hnndred Dollars Reward ! se v e re i nnd J |m d n o t u sed th e c o n -
ing against her while on board the sugar. Wo trust free trado with for any enso o f Catarrh that cannot
i'icts
and
Figures
Containing
Over
tents of one bottle
ufo re Mr. Grip
bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Dispatch ou the return from Bau- Porto Rico will not result in the cart'd
F. J. CHENEY A CO. Proprietors,
600 Pages.
had bid me adieu.” For i a le b y R.
don, is now about all right ngnin, addition o f large quantities of I’ orto
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned have known F. J. S. Knowlton.
being able to go about the street.
Rican syrup, unawares.
Phoney for the last 1"» years, and believe
P. E. Drane
Butcher,
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quanty.
EiiECTipiTY.
So For So Good.
SPECIAL OFFER j
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Hardware, Stoves,
Tin ai)d Agate ware
Doors and Windows,
L i m e a n d C e m e n t,
Agricultural Impements,
e lc o m e ’
Paiijts and oils,
GLASS.
Best Goods Lowest Prices
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T uttle
Tem perance
H ou se .
bmixi
and ENCYCLOPEDIA
him perfectly honorable in all business
Bert Wilson and John Hndson
THE BEST IS I II, . CHOICEST
Tho amount of Hpaco some news- transactions and financially able to carry
returned to this, thair old home papers arc giving to the Burdick out any obligations made by their firm.
AND THAT IS
West A Trnax, Wholesale Druggists,
early last week after an absence of murder case, the proceedings of Toledo,
O.i Waiding, Kinnnn A iVarvin, j
five or six years, for the most part i which aro telegraphed all over the? j Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
at Hoquiam. Washington, where j country at great expense, it pretty! Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous ,
they have held lucrative positions | good indication of dull times in] surfaces
of the system. Price, 75c. per
FAMOUS MAGAZINE
bottle. Sol 1 by all Druggists. Testimon­
in logging camps. The boys are Urban journalism.
ials
free
looking well and thoroughly ODjoy
Senator Spooner has been men­ Hall’ s Family Pills are the best.
a visit with old friends. They will
tioned
as a Presidential possibility
probably spend the summer heie.
, with Quary as his backer. Perhaps
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B. It. Bauning sold his dairy greater nonsense never fonud its
EXP ERIEN CE
It
contains
in
each
issue
farm on Fat Elk creek, to W. F. way into the columns of ordinarily
Disher last week and will in the intelligent journals.
Carleton’s Latest Poems
near future depart for the stnto of
and Stories and the Best
A Kansas publication says that if
Washington where he will spend
oi additional Literature.
a good portion of the enramdr vis­ its legislators would never do any-,
thing more serious than throw paper
iting his mother, after which lie
I
RADE
nflAHRS
D e s ig n s
expects to go to the Argentine Re- balls and waste paper baskets at
Only Fifty Cents a Year
C o p i r ig h t s A c . ’
»oldie, Month America, where he each other the state would have oc­
that
casion
to
rejoice.
«ill locate permanently.
We are
Oommmilcs-
>kon Patents
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN
Washington, i>. (\. is not to have
L'lad to ........ ii enterprising dairy­
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___ afsney for securing patents.
Patent®
taken
tnrnuffh
Mnnn
A
The commis­ tperinl notice, without c harge. In the Co. receive
man. Mr Dislier spreading out an anti spitting law.
V.'I’tTE IOg Ti ».’AS
His acquisition of this place is an sioners who control the District
Bi^ C or ntsfKMu. Hendsomf f’reiTtiumi
assn i a l i e n that it will be ei induct id pi o ’ ably nalize that memb»r . of
A handsomely illustrated weekly. T, a nr eat cir­
in n proper manner and still nil i its Congies* would set the p«c>| 'o such culation
o f any aclentlflo lournal. Term*. f3 •
quota to the dairy products o f this a bail example it would bt* impos­ year: four months, 91. 8old by all newsdealer*.
n ib co
M
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XCo 361 Broadway, ^|gyy YQ J*J( Adito», fcvt-mr
sible t<> enforce the law.
valley.
WILL CARLETOJl’S
EVERY WHERE
P
aten ts
Scientific American.
Branch cWOo«. (05 F Bt... Washington. IX C.
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on Foreign Countries.
«heir Rulers and Gov*
e n m e n t s : Polar Ex-
. location ; R eview of
S c i o n 11 fi c A chieve­
ments
The 5eism ic __
D isturbances of 1‘>02 (J*lont Peleei. Recon
struction ol the City of .New York.
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
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B. FENTON.
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery b usinées.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
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Don't Have Cold Feet
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John Peart's Coal,
Condenced Informatica for the
jTf-V c *hf Ocre and the Home.
r.;
F tpnfiî tn any address. 35 c
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rcnnpt Hun.
sl*r In nil parts of town at $
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per ton
10 cents per )n»d
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