Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 15, 1903, Image 4

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    Oregon Indian War Veteaans Aided.
Washington, Deo. 1.—Senator
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY John H. Mitchell today introduced
bills appropriating $100,000 for a
tederal building at Baker City, and
D- F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR granting an increase of pensions to
all soldiers and widows of the In­
County Official Paper. dian wars o f Oregon to $12 month
ly and for amending the revised
Devoted to the material and social up-
onildinp of the Ooquille Valley parttoalarly statutes so that surviving persons
and of Oooa County generally.
who seived in Indian and other
Subscription, per year, in advance, $1.50
wars prior to 18C 1
shall re'
ceive warrants for ICO acres of land
Church Directory-
each and persons designated who
C hristian C hurch . — Pleaching every may have received warrants for less
Sunday at 11 a. ro. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday than ICO acres shall be allowed war
school’ at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednes­ rants for a number o f acres more to
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
make a total of ICO.
Episcopal Churoh.—Episoopal services
will be held at. St., James churoh, Ooquille
City the third Sunday in each month.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday.
W m . Horsefall, Pastor-
M . E. Churoh, South: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. m, and 7:30
m. Sunday-School every Suoday at ft
o’clock. Senior Epworth Iieagne at 6:30, p.
m . Junior League at 3:30,p. m . Prayermeet­
ing Thursday eyening at 7:30.
R. A. Reagan, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal church.-—Services
the first and third Sunday in each month.
Preaohing at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. m .
Ep­
worth Lenguo at 6:30 p. m.
W . H. M ykbs .
Pastor.
P bepuytkbian C huhoh .—P reaching eer-
vioes 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard
eyening, Sunday School every Sunday at
10 a. m . Christian Endeavor sendees every
Sunday at 6:30 p. m ., Miss Winnie Hall,
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
Society meets every two weeks on Thurs­
days at 2 p. m. * A cordial welcome is ex­
tended to the public to attend all our ser-
niefifl.
Aix) dph H abehlt , Pastor
Tho W . O T.TJ. meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at S p .in . at the Christian ohuroh.
C hurch op K kdhbmbd I srael !
Servioes
every 1st and 3rd Sunday in each month t j
Elder J. H . James.
L O C A L ITEM S.
K M i l D rape puli» C a re.
F
ixin
g U
p
.
Digests all classes of food, tones
and strengthens the stomach and di
gestive organs.
Cures Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, and
makes rich red blood, health aud
strength.'
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
rebuilds wornout tissues, purifies,
strengthens and sweetens the atom'
ach. Gov. G .W . Atkinson, of W.Va,
says: “ I have used a number of
bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and
have found it to be a very effective
Nfcl, indeed a powerful remedy for
stomach ailments. I recommend it
to my friends.” Sold by R. S. Know!
ton.
The diuing room of the Broiler
has just been fitted with sidelights,
of a now design which gives the
place a metropolitan air. The en
tire place has boon itpapered and
decorated, which gives it an elegant
appearance, in fact a most inviting
plaoe for anyone to dine.
In speaking of the restarant bus­
iness in general, Mr. Farrin said
that he expected to have, and would
stop at nothing less than Ihe beet
eating house between San Francisco
and Puget Sound.
Mail.
Now that Colombia has nothing
to give, she becomes generous and
Refused to Marry Divorced Persons.
effers us the canal for nothing. She
could just as well oiler to pay us to
New York. Dec. 4 .— Opposition take it.
by ministers here toward solemniz
King Peter of Scrvia is to be rec
ing the marriage o f divorced per­
ognized by the United States gov
sons is becoming so marked that
eminent, but he is still not allowed
the Protestant Episcopal church's
to congratulate the King of England
committee on the subject is receiv­
on his birthday, as diplomatic rela
ing assurances of co-operation from
tions between Servia and England
other denominations. Support to
have not yet been resumed.
the movement, which is an out
A burgler, 73 years old, has just
growth of action taken by the last
general convention, already has been arrested in Brooklyn for break
been pledged by a meeting at ing into a clothing store. Except
which there will be delegates rep­ for the twenty-two years spent in
resenting the Presbyterian, Bap­ prison the old man has devoted his
tist, United Presbyterian, Unitar­ whole life to his "profession,” which
ian, Congregational and Lntbern has sent him to Sing Sing seven
churches. Invitations have been times
sent to the Universalists, United
The church and state authorities
Brethren and other religions bodies have had a clash iu Porto Rico over
to join in the crusade, and it is ex­ the violation of the civil marriage
pected that at the next meeting of law by a priest, who married a cou
the promoters, to be held in Feb pie without a license. He was sen
rnary, at least 20 denominations tenced by the District Court to pay
will be represented, so that divor­ a fine of $200, with the alternative
ces may have to faco a serious
o f sixty days in prison. The case
problem if they wish to remarry
has been appealed to Governor Hunt
under churoh rites in this city.
whose decision is awaited with in
teres*. He may pardon the priest,
Dowie To Sail for Australia.
but will of course sustain the law
Vancouver, B. C., Dec, 5.— That which calls for a civil marriage
John Alexander Dowie expects mat­
T h e L on e S ta r S ta te .
ters in Zion City will quickly right
themselves is shown by his de­
Down in Texas at Yoakum, is a
cision to keep to the arrangements big dry goods firm of which Mr. J
for his Australia tour. Elijah II M. Haller is the head. Mr. Haller
will arrive here on January 5, and on one of his trips East to buy
will sail for Sydney on the Miowera goods said to a friend who was with
on January 8. There has been him in the palace car, “ Here, take
some uncertainty ao to whether one of these Little Early Risers up.
Dowie would travel by way of San on retiring and you will be up early
Francisco, but ho has now finally in the morning feeling good.” t*'or
decided to sail from Vancouver. This tho “ dark brown” taste, headache
is in accordance with his projected and that logy feeling DeW itt’s Litte
tour of the world. He will meet Early Risers are the best pills to
his wife and son at Adelaide, whither use. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
they aro now proceeding via the lied
Sea.
Two for Ihe Price of One.
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W o rst o la ll E ip r r lr n m .
Can anything be worso than to
feel that overy minute will be your
last? Such was the experience of
Mrs. S. H. Newsou, Denature, Ala.
“ For three years’* she writes, “ I
endured insufferable pain from in­
digestion, Btomach and bowl trouble.
Death seemed inevible when doctors
and all remedies failed.
At length
I was induced to try Electric Bit­
ters and the result was miraculous
I improved at once and now la m
completely recovered.
For Liver,
Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troub­
les, Electric Bitters is the only
medicine. Only 50c.
It’s guaran
teed by R. S. Knowlton, drug­
gist.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
THE ECLIPSE,
Theodore Roosevelt.........................President
John H a y............................. Secretary of State
Leslie M. Shaw......... Secretary of Treasury
Elihu Hoot...........................Secretary of War
E. A. Hitchcock......... Secretary of Interior
W m. H. Moody.................. Secretary of Navy
Jaa. F. Wilson — Secretary of Agrioultaie
P. O. Knox............................................ Attorney General
H . O. Payne......................................Postmaster General
Melville 'W. Fuller..................................... Chief Justice
OKSOON STATS OFFICSRH.
John H. Mitchell
. .U. 8 . Senator
Joseph Simon
Thos. H. Tongue, deceased — Con 1st Dist
M . A. Moody............ Congressman 2nd Dist
Geo. E. Chamberlain......................Govern«
F. I. Dnnbar....................
Secretary
of State
Chas. T. Moore...........................................State Treasurer
J. H. Ackerman....... Snpt.Pub. Instruction
J. E . Whitney.............................................State Printer
A. M . Crawford................................... Attorney General
R. S. Scan.
■ ■ ■
F. A. Moore,
}■............................. Supreme Judges
C . E. Wolverton, J
M. L. Chamberlain
......... Clerk Board School Land Coin
C, B. Bellinger.................... U. S. Dist. Judge
W. F. Mathews...........................U. 8 . Marshal
D . M. Duune.....................Collector Int. Psv
John H .H a ll................. U. 8. Dist. Attorney
SBCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
J. W . Hamilton........................................Judge
G. I ’ . Brown................1’runecuting Attorney
U. 8. LAND CKFICH.
Henry Booth.........................................Receiver
J. T . Bridges.........................................Register
COOS COUNTY OFFICKUS.
L . Harlocker.............................................. Judge
L. H . Hazard................. .. > ... . - . . . . . » » v B S I
Stephen Ga
J. B. Dulley.........................................Treasurer
T . J. T h rift........................ ...........; . . .Assessor
W . H. Bunch.............School Superintendent
W m. H o rs fa ll...«................................. Coroner
8 . B Cathcart.......................................Surveyor
D . McIntosh.............................. Commissioner
R. C. Dement...............
Commissioner
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes,
Flour and Feed,
‘I .......
R u bber G oods and U m brellas«
R. B. RAY. Prop.
PIERCE’S
Exclusive
Dry and Fancygoods
W a n t e d — SEVERAL
PERSONS
OF CHARACTER and good repu­
tation in each state, (one in this
county required) to represent and
T H E
advertise an old established wealthy
business house of solid financial
standing.
Salary $21.00 weekly
with expenses additional.
All pay­
able in cash direct each Wednesday
from head offices. Horse aud car­ A t D r ain , O pens for W ork o f t h e
riage furnished when necessary.
Y ear S eptember 1 4 t h .
References. Enclose self-addressed
The
school
is well equipped for
envelope.
Colonial, 332 Dearborn
its particular line of work.
Excel­
SPLENDID NEW LINE OF TRIMMINGS, °
S t, Chicago.
lence is the motto of the school m
ELEGANT STOCK OF SWEATERS,
Four courses, a Training Depart­ g|]At Reasonable Prices.
Managers Wanted
ment of niDe grades, tuition uni
We Make a Specialty of DRESS GOODS, and carry all thei
Best Weaves and are constantly adding new stylish patterns.
Trustworthy lady or gentleman form with other Normal schools,
to manage business in this County pleasant surroundings, best of in­
Call and See Us before purchasing— No trouble to Shov
Goods.
and adjoining territory for well fluences, excellent accommodations
in
boarding
halls
or
private
fam­
and favorably known house of
Students may enter at any
solid financial standing. $20.00 ilies.
3 Æ . -A -. P I E E C E ,
iPhone Maiu 55.
straight cash salary and expenses, time nnd find work suited to their
Sanderson Building, Near Wbarf.jl
Young people desiring to
paid each Monday by check direct needs.
fit
themselves
for
teachers,
or
for
from headquarters, expense moeny
S888S
SS88SSS2
advanced; postioD permanedt. A d ­ college, or those desiring a good
dress Manager, 610' Monon Bldg. education for business life will find
what they need here. Address
Chicago, 111.
Central
Oregon
State
Normal
R -I-P-A -N -8 Tabules
School, Drain, Oregon.
Doctors find
W. H. D em pster ,
-D EALER i n -
A good prescription
For mankind.
Central Oregon State
Normal School
House
New and Seasonable Goods!
Constantly Arriving.
Flour, Flour, Flour, at Ray’s.
Will Marshall, o f Dalryville, was
in town on Wednesday consulting
our dentist
Rev. F. M. Sanderlin, of Bandon
returned from a trip to the bay
on Wednesday.
Alvin Munk, of Bandon, made
Marshfield and North Bend a short
visit last week, returning on Friday.
A S n a p — Good new seven room
house, pantry and bathroom, over 3
lots for only $1200. See me quick.
Must bo sold soon. J. J. S tanley .
Dr. G. D. Elgin, our pioneer
friend and Sixes miner, passed
through town Wednesday on his
way to Bandon for a vacation. The
Doctor looked well.
I f yon wish to either buy or sell
The 5-cent packet is enough for usual oc­
any real estate, I am in a position
casions. The family bottle (60 cents» con­
tains a supply for rt year. All druggists
Miners Drink Less
We have made arrangements sell
to give yon the best possible service.
them.
Give me a trial.
Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 7—As a re. with the publishers of the A M E R ­
a
■ K ’ n d s o f L e a t h e r G o o d s f fc m n c i i n a
J. J. S t a n l e y .
salt of the increase o f temperance IC AN F A R M E R by which we are
able
to
offer
this
great
farm
paper
H a r n e s s S I io p
A re due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
Kennith Bridgeford, who has sentiment amoDg the anthracite
and the H e r a l d for the price of
one hundred people who have heart trouble
been an efficient clerk in the store miners, nearly one-third of the 1100
I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at reasonable figure
can rem em ber when it was sim ple indigee-
the H e r a l d alone— $ 1 .5 0 , for the
o f W . T. Kerr & Co. of late, start­ saloon-keepers o f Schuylkill coun­
lo n . It 1« a scientific fact the! ell c a se , of
next 30 days. Who will be the
C o a u H le . O r
ed on Wednesday for his home at ty will go out o f business next
mart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi­
year. This is shown by the de­ first to take advantage of this op­
Santa Anne, California.
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
creased number o f applicants for portunity? This is a great offer
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
which falls of perfect digestion ferm ents and E. 8. DEAN,
For choioe O. I. C. pigs enquire licenses,
for our farmern and dairymen.
swells the stom ach , puffing It up against the
President.
- Vice President
Secretary.
of S. L. Lafferty at Norway, Or.
heart. This Interferes with the action of
W a n t e d . — Live agents to sell Dr.
Pigs from registered stook and
■ I r i i i 'n In OeM|M‘ r a l l o n .
the heart, and In the course of time that
W hite’s Electric Combs, patented
subject to registery
iellcate but vital organ becom
b
delicate
es diseased.
Living at an out of the way Jan. 1,’99. Cure dandruff, hair fall­
fan O.. My. 1 hid ..............
Mr. D. Kauble, of Neva'.
S . L. L a f f e r t y .
stomach
place, remote from civilization,
[ .tat. u i I hid hurt troubla
trouble .od was ....................i
In a
ing oat sick and nervous headaches
With it. 1 took Kodol Dy sp.p*i. Cur. for .bout tour
F or S ale . —One-half jersey cow family is often driven to despera­ yet costs no more than an ordinary
months snd It cured me.
MBS. CECHUA STOWE,
fresh in March, and 10J tons clover tion in case of accident, resulting comb. Sells on sight.
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Agents
Oraîur,
Entre
N
-
is
Club.
and ryegrass hay, loose, at a bar­ in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, are wild with success. SendfiO cts
and relieves the stom ach o f all nervous
C a p ita l 3 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
strain and the heart of all pressure.
gain.
Write F. L. Hummers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen’s for sample (half price).
173 Warren Avenue,
Write
Principal placo of business
Bottles only. $1.00 Size holdlnc 2'A times the trlsl
It’s the best on quick. The Dr. White Electrio
Marshfield, or W. B. Smith, Fish- Arnica Salve.
C hica -. so , III., Oct. 22, 1902.
size, which sells for 50c.
For nearly four years 1 suifered
earth. 25c, at It. S. Ivnowlton’s Comb Co., Deoatur, 111.
trap,
Prepared by
O. DeWITT * OO., OHIOAdO.
from ovari;; n troubles. The doc-
drug store.
The county court is ready to re­
i tor insisted on an operation as the
F
or
sale
by It. S, Knowlton
O o o il F a r C h ild r e n .
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only way to get well. I, however,
ceive bids for the superintending of
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
strongly
objected
to
an
operation.
The
pleasant
to
take
and
harm-
tho county farm and infirmary and
Allen & Gilbert-Itamaker Co.,
My husband felt disheartened as
the country can produce nlwir, s ou hnnd. Highest cash
for medical attendence and supplies of Portland, are the exclusive deal­ less One Minute Cough Cure im­
well as I, for home with a sick
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
for patents not able to go to the ers in the following list of Pianos, mediate relief in all cases of Cough,
woman is a disconsolate place at
Croup
and
I.agrippe
because
it
does
j
best.
A
friendly
druggist,
advised
any of which can be had through
farm.
BOARD OF UIRECT0RS:
him to get a bottle of W ine of
not pass immediately into the atom
Cy Goodman arrived in town their local representative, E. M. ach, but takes effect right at the
[ Card a i for me to try, and he <Jid so.
A.
DAVENPORT,
WM. SLINGSBY,
E
DEAN
I began to improve in a few days and
Thursday having come down from Furman: Knabc, Baldwin, Mason seat of Uie trouble. It draws out
D. H JOHNSON,
E. E. DAVENPORT.
&
Uiimlin,
Everett,
Steck,
Hard­
my
recovery
was
very rapid. W ith ­
the Siuslnw on the tug Lillian. He
the inflammation, heals and sooths
in eighteen weeks I was another
came down from Portland to the man, Fischer. Packard, Ludwig, and euros permanently by enabling
being.
Si'jslaw on the tng L.Rosco a short Franklin, Smith A Bnrnes, Har­ the lungs to contribute pure life-
rington, Jewett, Harvard, Kings­
time ago.
bury, Hamilton, Willard and Mar­ sustaineding oxgen to the blood
i & u a J L cl Jbtou xtJ
W ill Skelly who hs been employ­ tin Pianos, and the Estey and and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of
ed at Johnson's mill for some time, Ma son A Hamlin Organs.
Thes Delia, Tex., prescribes it daily and
Mrs. Stowe’s letter shows every
has taken a vacation for a few ins truments can be had on term says there is no better cough reme
woman how a home is saddened by
dy
made.
Sold
by
R.
S.
Knowlton.
weeks and will visit in California. to suit.
female
wcaknes and howcompletely
Address, E. M. Furman
Wine of Cardui cures that sick­
H e started last week, goiDg by way Marshfield, Oregon. Box 218.
T. H. MEHL <fc CO’S expert
ness and brings health and happi­
o f the bay and per steamer,
The Largest Mail Order House in the
testing new Guns nnd Ammunition.
ness again. Do not go on suffer- ]
W a n t e d . — A trusttworthy Gen­
West.
ing. Go to your druggist today
H. A. Preston and Geo. B. Ander­ tleman or lady in each county to
I and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine |
The new fashion catalogue of
son, who ore here gathering and manage business for an old estab­
of Cardui.
correcting data for the Biographi­ lished house of solid financial mens’ womens’ and childrens’ ap­
parel, household supplies, etc., is­
cal Record of Western Oregon, were standing.
A straight boDa fide
Best
in town a day or so last week and weekly salary of $18.00 paid by sued by Weinstock, Lnbin it Co.
O o c u u ille O i t y O r e g o n .
Low
interviewed a number of our promi­ check ea 1 1 oday with all ex- Sacramento, Cal., is the handsom­
Priced
Jeweled
est
book
ever
seut
out
by
them.
nent citizens.
ponses direct from headquarters,
«Vates
First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transien
Many o f the illustrations Are works
for expenses,
Mrs. Lottie Davis, of this city, has, Money advanced
of art. The book is free, and val-
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
beside the Ra-.ino stocking feet a line Enclose an addressed envelope. uable to have, whether one cares
N o n -M a g n e tic
of those popular goods, consisting Manager, 360 Caxton Bldg., Cbi- to bay or not.
No
BAR
IN
CONNECTION.
-
-
NO CHINESE LABOR
Nickel Silver O am
Two Papers ftor
of socks and stockings, ladies’ And cago
Fully Guaranteed
Weinstock, Lubin A Co. do the
The IPrloe ofOne
gents’ underwear in cotton, wool
First Street—East End of Bridge.
F o b S a l e . — A small place of 2 } largest mail order trade in the
For sale by
and silk, you should see her before acres in north edge of town with west. That is proof that their goods
The leading young people’s paper in
ALL
JEWELERS
America,containing eachweek from eight to
getting your winter supply.
plenty of small fruit newly fenced prices, aod service are of excep­ twelve pages of four broad oolumns each,
Illustrated Booklet
on request, showing
all beautifully illustrated with original and
wth good improvements nnd a good tional merit.
artistic half-tone engi avings, in blaoh aud
W an ted — T rüstw obthy
L a d y cow, 2£ tons of hay and 30 young
colors.
COLORED
or Gentleman to manage businoss bens.
Apply to Ben Crow, Co-
Y oung P eople ' s W rhkly has reached its
F o r S a l e — A first-class No.5 b y -
FANCY
in this County and adjoioiDg terri­ quille City.
marvelons success and attained a circula­
drollic ram with 250 feet of pipe tion of over 210,000 copies a week, because
DIALS
tory for honse of solid financial
F o r S a l e a t a B a r g a i n — One Inquire o f W .8. Holcomb Coqnille its contents interest young readers. Its
standing, $20.00 straight cash
popularity
extends
to
thonghtfnl
parents
The
Nev
England
salary and expenses paid each extra-large Universal Steel Range city.
who reoegnize in it one of the best aids in
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Watch
Co.
keeping
yonng
folks
in
healthy
tonoh
with
suitable
for
camp
or
hotel
use.
Monday direct from headquarters.
the active world, giving them a taste for
Fcdori«*—
About ten stands of
Expense money advanced; posi­ Nearly new.
dean, vigorons reading, and presenting
Waterbery, Conn.
truths in their most attractive form.
Saddle Horses of best quality always ou hand. Good Rigs in read
tion permanent. Address Manager, Bees in patent Laogstrotb hives.
Offices -
Inquire o f Charlie Lesnim, River­ to buy a postal card and send to
New York. Chicago,
Its fiction is wholesome, its comment on
605 Monon Bldg., Chicago.
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
baa Fftuidico.
current
events
is
helpful
to
young
people,
'
ton, Oregon.
The New York Tribune Farmer. its editorials are inspiring. All its depart- |
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
L rv i^ c:
Miss Dot
Thompson, oldest
New York City for a tree specimen ments are conducted in a way that has j
LWJJ-. " I "
proved most helpful to their readers.
daughter o f onr baker and restau­
O u r lliiia ilr t'd D o l la r « a llo x
copy.
All its writers are Nkilled in interesting I
rant man, who has been bothered
and d evoted to u p liftin g young people.
for some time with a throat trouble is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summer- ' The New York Tribune Farmer
Y oung P bopls ’ r W rkkly is also a paper
which at times entirley dialroye ton, 8. C. places ou DeWitt’s Witch is a National Illustrated Agricul­ for the fnm ily, aod interests old and yonng
alike.
It is the largest, handsomest sml
tural
Weekly
for
Farmers
and
Havel
Salve.
Ho
says:
“
I
had
the
her powers o f speech, expects to
to write for our confidential letter before ap­
best paper of its class published.
plying for r pati
patent; it may be worth money.
start for Portland in a short time piles fur 20 years. I tried many their families, and EVERY issue
-BUT BURN-
OUR s p e c i a l o f f e r .
We promptly
obtain U. 8. w and “ Foreign
pttyo
where she will consult pliysiciaDs 1 doctors and medicines, but all failed contains matter instructive nnd en­
Arrangements have l>een perfected be­
with hopes of being able to got except DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo. tertaining to EVERY member of tween the publishers of Y oung P eople ' s
permanent relief. She will a lso ! It cured me." It is a combination of j H*® family.
Tho price is $1.00 per W kkkly and H erai . d which ?nable us to and T R A D E M A r r K S or return EN
offer both papers at the price of the last
model, ______
sketch
T I D E Attorneys fee. S e nd
n , ___
v is its relative who lives on the tho healing properties of Witch fla- i ,v ea r. but if you like it you can ee- named alone. Send ns $ 1.50 for one year’s or
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