Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 31, 1905, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Coquille Herald.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
» F- DEAN.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
C o u n t y O ffic ia l P a p e r .
D .votetl to tbe materia; and zooial up-
»Sliding of the Ooquille Valley particularly
end o f Goon County generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, $-.00
Dr. Steele, the dentist, is with us
again.
W ill Shuck was down from Lee
last Wednesday.
J. D. Stewart, of Bandon, return­
ed from the bay last Wednesday.
W. R. Mavity, of Norway, made
our office a pleasant call last W ed­
nesday.
F. M. Stewart, the Marshfield
marble man, was in our city on
Wednesday.
Clark L ose* Timber.
San Francisoo, May ‘¿3.—The
United States Circuit Court of Ap­
peals has banded down the follow­
ing decisions:
United States of
America vs. W. A. Clark, Montana
judgment affirmed, Judge Gilbert
dissenting. This was a suit by the
United States tu obtain a decree
anuuling 82 patents for timber
lands in Montana on the ground
that the entries were fraudulent.
Judge Gilbert in his dissenting
opinion, saya:
“ I think there is enough in the
record to show that facts came to
the knowledge of the défendent and
his agents sufficient to put then,
upon inquiry as to the manner in
which the lands were obtained
from the United States.”
Centennial Note«.
n » i * w arstroM iir.
The most successful way of ward*
Ing off the approach of old age is to
maintain a vigorous digestion,
This can be done by eating only
food suited to your age and occupa-
ion, and when and disorder of the
stomach appears take n dose of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets to correct it. If you have
a week stomach or a-e troubled
with indigestion,you will find these
Tablets to be just what you need
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
Church Directory-
D a iry
Farm
for
Sale.
J
_____
A fine dairy farm containing 70
acres of bottom laud ‘2M acres of hill
land, and adjosuing the town of
Myrtle Poiut, Coos county, Oregon,
and £ mile from creamery. Forty-
five acres of bottom laud improved
and in good state of cultivation; 5
acres slashed, burned und newly
seeded; hill land is all good for pas-
tur 3 a(.r(,B of 0|.rllilll| in g(,„a
eari bngconditiou and different var­
ieties of fruit. House, barn nnd
other buildings. While we have a
number of other dairy farms for
8ale, yet this is one of tbe best bar.
gains, as the location is all that
could be desired, being near town,
school and creamery. This is cor-
, .
,
ta in lv a b a r g a in for some progres-
8j ve d a iry m a n
Price 1*7,500.
T r r r t n « H a rr M lili D .a lli
“ Death was fast approaching
writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of
Tampa, Fla., describing his fearful
race with death, “ as a result of liver
trouble and heart disease, which
bad robbed me of sleep and of all
interest in life. I had tried many
different doctors and several medi­
cines, but got no benefit, until I be­
gan to use Electric Bitters. So
wonderful w : ih iheir effect, that in
three days 1 felt like a new man,
and today I am cured of all my
troubles.” Guaranteed at R. S.
Knowltons’s drug store; price 50c.
R. S. Knowlton.
C h s is t u *
( h u s c h . - E lfachina e v e r y
Honday a t 11
___ a. ia. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
Don’t forget I am. still agent for the
6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes­
old reliable De Laval Sepirator. If
day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited.
you want a separator X can sell you
Episoopal Choroh.—Episcopal servioes
trill be held at 8t. James church, Coquille
one on any terms you desire; money is
City the third Sunday in each mouth.
no object, so it is up to you, Mr. Dairy­
Handay school at 10 a. ra. each Monday.
Wm. Horsefall, Pastor. :
man.
S. M. NOSLEK, Agent,
R oberts a C arter ,
M . E.Church, South: Preaching each!
Coquille, Oregon.
and every Sundays at 11 a. m, and 7:30 d . 1
Myrtle Point Oregon.
-
-
-school every Sunday at 10'
________
Mrs. Pcrrott will receive a nice lot of
o’ clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p.
T I
Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet-
Have you seen the Lewis and ladies’ and children's hats next week.
Thursday
pastor. | O tark souvenirs at M rs Nosler's?
At reasonable prices.
Methodist
Episoopal church.—8ervice
the first and third Sunday in eaoh month
Preaching at 11 o’ clock a. m. and 7:30 p. ra.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. m.
Ep­
worth League at 6:30 p. m.
J. L. B e a t ty , Pastor.
The W. C. T . C. meets every 1st and 3rd
Kridav at !l p. m. at the Christian ohnrch.
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
CHAS NIOOMAW, Prop.
Front Street.
Opposite Hotel Coquille,
I?E P T
01}
W h V -m *
:
Claude F ox,
GENERAL DHAYING.
COQUILLE, OREGON.
Meets all Boats and Trains. Goods Handled with Care and
Dispatch.
J. M. Riley, who has moved from
The Lewis and Clark Fair opens
Lampa creek to Bandon, was in Thursday, June 1.
WOOD FOR SALK
Leave orders at T. J. Little's Livery table
this city Friday.
Twelve notable organ recitals are
P. L. Phelan, the Myrtle Point
scheduled for the Exposition. The
sawmill man, returned from a visit
recitals will he held in the Audi­
at the bay on Friday.
torium, where a $10,000 pipe orgau
Charles Eckhoff, of North Bend, will be set up.
D E A L E R IN
Every farmer raises some fruit. All could raise
S t v k i t h D ay A d v e n t is t C h u r ch — Nnb-
oath 'seventh dav) services: Sabbath
came over by Thursday’s train
m ore and better fruit and make more money from^
A party of 200 Wasliiugton bank­ s h o d 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m..
it if they read a first-class fruit paper like
and proceeded to the upper river ers, with their families and friends, prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 p.m .,
young people’ s meeting Friday, 8 p. m.
on business.
Ml
are
invited
to
attend
these
meetings.
will attend the Lewis and Clark
C. l i . BUNCH.
A C H O IC E L IN E OF
The schooner Albion sailed from Exposition on July 20, the opening
Elder.
’■■cF
■» -
Bandon for San Francisco on Wed­ day of the bankers’ convention.
Published at St. Joseph, Mich., in the heart o f the famous
.4 C r e e p in g : » u n t i l
Michigan Fruit Belt. A large, beautifully printed Monthly,
nesday, and the Fortuna arrived
H. G. Higinbotham, who was di­
ably edited, full of the latest and best methods o f cultivating,
Blood
poison creeps up towards
the same day.
handling
and marketing large and small fruits.
rector-general
of
the Chicago
lim n T U
* | A A to any farmer or fruit'grower to
The
steamer Elizabeth sailed W orlds’s Fair, has accepted the in­ the heart, causing death. J. E .
VV U r t l n
« p i v v have this paper for this next year.
from Bandon for San Francisco on vitation extended by the manage­ Stearns. Belle Plaine, Minn., writes
The Spraying Calendar is invaluable. W e will give
this paper absolutely free for one year to any new or old
Wednesday, and is now due to ar­ ment to attend the opening exercises that a friend dreadfully injured his
subscriber who pays arrearage and one year in advance.
hand, which swelled up like blood
rive on her return.
Cut o u t this advertisement and send or bring it in at once.
of tho Lewis and Clark Exposition
Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the 'oiuezt
poisoning. Bucklen’s Arnicu Salve
This offer may be withdrawn without notice.
Mrs. W. 0. Sanderson, of Ban­ on June 1.
drew out the poison, healed the
consistent with good goods.
don, who has been very ill for sev­
John Hunt, one of Oregon' old­ wound, and saved his life. Best iu
eral weeks, started for Los Angeles, est pioneers, has built a miniature
C O Q U IL L E
FRONT ST.
ttie world for burns and sores. 25c
California, by the Elizabeth last corn crib, to represent the kind of
at R. S. Knowlton’s drug store.
Wednesday.
crib used by the Oregon farmers in
C. A. Hollingsworth returned the old territorial days, which he
Eolines, Voiles and Mohair at
from Roseburg last Tuesday where will exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Mrs. Perrott’s. Just the thing for
he had gone to meet his parents, Exposition.
summer dresses.
Mr. and Mrs, H. Hollingsworth, and
Joseph Marvin, Alaskan commis­
F ob R e n t . — A good dary ranch,
brother, Harry Hollingsworth, who
sioner for the United States Govern­ will carry 20 or 25 cows. Apply at
are coming in from Medford and
ment at the Lewis and Clnrk Cen­ the H e r a l d office.
will probably locate here.
tennial, is in receipt of a telegram
W asted . — A good team o f d riving
E. D. S perry , Vice-President.
\V. T. K err , President.
Cbaa. Stidham and C. J. Tibbits, from Governor Brady, of Alaska, horses, w eigh in g 1 10 0 or 1200
of Marshfield, passed through by telling him that a large exhibit of Apply at the H erald office.
O.
C- S anford , Cor. Secretary
V. R. W ilson , Secretary.
J
-
G
-
P
i
s
h
Thursday’s train en route to the gold uuggets has been collected for
Anyone in need of the service of I
L. H. H azard , Treasurer.
Sixes mining district where they exhibition. Mr. Marvin bas secured of a first-class engineer-stationery MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
.
....
.. L
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
expect to do some prospectiug. We a special safe for storing tbe nug­
traction or marine, will do well to
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
wish them success.
gets.
enquire at the H erald office.
prompt Attention.
It is to be hoped, for the reputa­
Roy Knabenshue, who gained re­
Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for
While a billious attack is decid-1
tion of the United States as well nown as tli j aeronaut who made edly unpleasant it is quickly over
Industries of any kind.
. , ,
Coal Miners W anted.— D. S.
ns for that of the administration, tho only successful airship flight at when Cham berlain 8 Stom ach and
, . * .1
T -
rp 1 1 .
j
t ~
x
, House, su^eriateiKiem of tDe Lo-
’
that the Bowen-Loornis affair will lie the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Liver Tablets are used, bor sale •
j quille C o’s mine at Riverton, is now
From the office ot the < Cosmopolitan Maga
sifted to Hie bottom. It is also to is working on an airship of bis own by R. S. K now lton.
zine is published the ‘ 'Twentieth Century
FOR SALE.—At a bargain, the Co- >“ •’•»»I» *" eraPlo7 8everal more Home,” a new magazine for women on new
be hoped, not with nny ill will to design, which he claims will be
lines, printed on coated paper (toned), pro
Minister Bowen, but for the reputa­ superior to the famous “ California quille Furniture and Box Factory- A men at good pay.
io cents a copy. $1.00 a year.
fuselv illustrated and contributed to by more
! ..d paying business. For terms and
W anted .— 10 men in each state to noted writers than any other periodical. An
tion of the country, that his charges Arrow,” which he willoperato in the
!
English
publisher
has
ordered
in
advance
ot
i ¡.wmation write or apply to J.G . Fish, trftVel ta,.k Bigns und distribute
1 publication 10,000 copies for the London mar­
against Secrotary Loomis will prove airship contests at the Lewis and ( q u i l l e , Oregon.
We have made arrangement« to buy a
samples and circulars of our goods. ket.
unfounded. In any event the coun­ Clark Fai
limited number of annual subscriptions to this
new
periodical,
which we offer absolutely free
Salary -7” 00 per month. S3 Oh per
For Sale.
try will never be satisfied with any­
An interesting exhibit in the
o our subscribers, new or old. Here is the
day
for
expanses.
K'lhlman
Co.
One
8
horse
pow
er
steam
e
n
g
in
e
;
one
I most generous oflFer ever made by an American
thing but a thorough and open in­ Mines and Metallurgy building at
600 gallon cheese vat; on e curd sin k ;
/ newspaper:
Chicago.
vestigation of all the facts and un­ the Lew ’s and Clark Exposition is cheese hoops and press screws. All the Dept. Atlas Building,
_________________ / The T w e n tie th C e n tu ry Home,
less both men can be completely now in Cnurse of construction. A above are about as good as new , but
-
TT «
! for one year (regular price $1),... FREE
w ill be sold very cheap.
t h e
L l l t o r t u n a t e . T l,e Cosm opoHt«n M agazine,
cleared of the imputations which miniatt.re mountain is being con
NOSLER & LYONS,
—
,
for one year (mrular price $1).... $1.00
is the cleanest, most stimulating, meatiest general magazine for the fam­
stand against them the President structed for the purpose of showing
1 IT» ( t 1 hhnn T h it P a p e r'fo r One Year,
Coquille, Oregon.
U l . V d l U U U l l I M n„ mbers......................................... $1.50 ily, says one of the million who read it every month. It is without ques­
.....—
should dispense with their services methods of coal mining in Washing­
This old reliable and tbe
most successful Special* i
( llm iit ic r la ln w C o u g t i R c i n e i l v I lac
R eg ula r P rica $ 3 .5 0 ,
tion
1st in Han Francisco,still
altogether.
ton. The mine will be tunnelled,
V ery n e s t.
continues to cure all !
All Three to the subscriber for. $2.50
we» II a I and ftem inal
D I s n iN i* « , 8Uch an
and a miniature car will run around
“ Ihave been using Chamberlain’s
(Myrtle Point Enterprise.)
Uonorrhcea, G leel
Ntrlcture. ftyphllla WHAT THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE GIVES.
the mountniu and through tbe tun Cougli Remedy and want to say it
In ail Its forms, Skin
Orvil Dodge is manager of the
|>i*ea»ei, Nervous
Single copies 10c. Annual subscription $1
nels. The mountain is thirty feet is tbe best cough medicine I have
D e b ility , I iu p oten ­
of the store at Rowlnud and book
The Cosmopolitan Magazine occupies a posi- Great fea'ures me promise for next yenr—six or more wholesome inter­
cy Mem Inal Weak*
long by twenty wide and ia fifteen ever taken,” says Geo. L. Chubb, a
nessand Loss or M an­ sion distinctly its own. While giving great
keeper for Carter A Wagner’s ex­
h ood , the consequence attention to fiction and entertainment—fifty esting short stories in every number, continued stories, beautiful pictures
high.
of self abuse and excesses
merchant of Harlatn, Mich. There I piu
short stories and - one or more complete
novels in colors, and articles by such famous writers ns Ida M. Tarbel), Lincoln
tensive logging camps, where 40
producing
the
u u n u ig, v
u c following
iin iu w iiig sym
nj in ptom
p m u i.t s; , sallow
o a n u n couu-
uuuu-
,
i
•
-
tenance, dark spots under the eyes,av>aln in the appear in its pages each year —it has a definite
ia no question about its being the head,ringing
in *»
the ears, ■
loss of * confidence,diffi­ plan beyond. Lt may be likened to a great Steffens, Ray Stnnrard Baker, John La Farge, William Allen White and
men will be employed this summer.
-i « «-
in approaching strangers, palpitation of the
Baku, Cauaacia, May 24.— The best, as it will cure a cough or cold dence
heart, weakness of the limbs ami back, loss of mem- modern university, with a million and a halt
His son Norman will be in charge
Get all of it right into your home by taking advant­
ory.plm ples on the face, coughs, consumption, etc. student-readers. A year’s course embraces Charles Wagner.
Governor of Baku, Prince Nakachiza, in less time than other treatment. D r . U l b b o n has practiced in Sun Francisco -10 what is most important in the Scientific field,
of the Salmon Mountain mine.
age of this
years and those troubled should not fail to consult
was assassinated at 3 P. M. today It should alwavs be kept in the him and receive the benefit o f bis greHt skill and ; what is most interesting in Invention and Dis­
experience. T h edoctor cores when others fail. Try covery, what is most entertaining in Travel
Charlie Stewart, of Myitle Point,
P E C IA L O F F E R
( 'a r e a g u a r a n t e e d . Persons cured at
by a man who throw a bomb at his house ready for instant use, for a 1dm.
home. Charges reasonable, fall or write. D r . J . P . and adventure, what is most valuable in the
brother of G. P. 8tewart, of this
World of Business. A portion of each num­
carriage.
A Lieutenant who was cold can be cured in much less O lb b o n .6 2 U K « a r n y S t ..f t a n t 'r n i i e ls e o .l'a l . ber is edited with reference to the Woman of Send $1.00 before January 31, 1!>05, for a subscription for the year 1905
place, began work in the mill Tues­
the World, another to the Woman ot the
accompanying the governor, and
time when promptly treated. For
Home, ami another to interest Youth, and and we will send you free the November and December numbers of 1904
day morning, anc had been working
•The W hole Thing in an Egg Shell
still another for the Man of Affairs, covering — fourteen months for $1.00 or the price of twelve. Address Me-
bystander, were also killed by the sale by R. S. Knowlton.
buta short time when he painfully
equally the clerk just starting in life and the
H o w to Gret
explosion, and the coachman is be­
C LU RE ’S, 48-G9 East 23rd St., New York City. Write for agents’ terms
captain ot industry.
injured his hand in the lath mill.
lieved to have been fatally injured £ ^ T T h a safe and reliable tiwn-
2
0
0
E
ggs
a
screw
W
hat
th
e
T
w
e
n
tie
th
C
e
n
tu
ry
Home
Offers
Dr. Barber dressed the baud which
Single copies 10c. Annual subscription §1.
was badly cut, no bones broken.
^J^TThe New and Speedy,,
Y ea r per H en
W a n ted —Trustw orthy man or
A magazine for Women, printed on fine
The accident will keep Mr. Stewart woman to manage business in this
coated paper (toned), beautifully illustrated,
lt will contain what is newt t. if best, what
from his work for some time. — Gar­ county and adjoining territory for
; The second edition of a I’rncicnl Poultry
• i is most useful, if new; what is most entertain-
I Manual is notv ready, Contains among ' ing, if helpful; what is most instructive, if in-
well established house of solid
diner Gazett.
j other thing- the famous Sampson Method teresting.
C. P. Jansen. Master.
financial standing. I'-Q.Di straight
I of Feeding, which is known to bo one of
Official National G o o d R oa d s j cash salary with all necessary ex­
Wil! make regular trips between
[ the best menus o f making a profit from
penses paid weekly by i . eck from
Special.
poultry. Home of the chapter headings are:
I headquarters. Money advanced for Coquille River and San Brooder Chiekii; Profitable Poultry Hi»is-
i expenses.
Position
permanent:
; ing; Principle Dilticultiee: Remedies for
A homey magazine—each month helpful,
Over the
Northwestern-Union
Francisco.
previous experience not essential.
practical and inspiring. Full of fasci­
I lioup; During the Moult; F.conomy in
Pacifle-Oregon 8bort I.ine-Oregon No investment required. We furn­
nating features; beautifully illus­
No Stop-over at Way Ports.
Feeding; Poultry as a Business: Trap
trated. A million readers.
Railroad A Navigation Company’s ished everything. Enclose self ad­
Ne,te. with plane and illustrations. This
Electric Lights. Everything in First-
$
1
.0
0
per Y ear— 10 C en ts a C op y .
j chapter ie werth the price of the book.
System, under tbe personal direc­ dressed envelope Addrees, Mana­
Class Style.
Tells tbe practical way to make poultry
A F ree - ample copy to all requesting.
tion of President W. H. Moore, ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111.
; pay. Prioe fiOc.
12t-10
carrying representatives of the
Our paper is a 3:.'page Agricultural Magn-
A G E .Y T S W A N T E D
, zine with Honaehold, Poultry. Horticnllnrt
National and State Governments,
Goon H ousekeeping wants a subscription
' and Dairy Departments.
Subscription
representative in every «ity and town in
the Associated. Syndicated, Daily
W h y NnflVr Irnm IC I i«iim n lI n n i ?
price $1.00.
the west. To those who will give all or a
and Current Press, Engineer and
portion of their time it offers attractive
Why suffer from rheumatiim
: To introduce our monthty into your home
De Leney's New Novel.
work and psvs exoeetlingly liberal commis­
Experts, will leave Chicago May 25, when one application o f Chamber-
t we will send the paper one year and A
sions. It will pay you to investigate. A
postal card will briDg particulars. Write
Practical Ponltry Munnal for 3f> oenta.
on transcontinental tour, stopping lnin’s Pain Balm will relieve the
at once so as to be the first in your field.
at important points en route, arriv­
Oregon W riter’s Best Effort-
Telephone, Main :
The Pacific Tree and Vine
T H E P H E L P S P U B L IS H IN G C O .
ing at Portland in time for the Con pain? The quick relief which this
liniment
affords
makes
rest
and
PkPk H otel B ld g ., S a n d o s e , C a lif.
Pacific Coast Office:
vention.
3 rd & D Sts.
50 C olumbian B uiloing . S an F rancisco
A story ot tbe great range war
’ **
■
sleep possible, and thnt alone is
M arsh field , Ore.
A •"•><><1 * 0 111 * 1 * 1 1 .>n.
worth many times its cost. Many
into which is interwoven the
An Illustrated Ma.azine for the Family.
romantic episodes of acquiring
Mr. C. B. Wainwright of I,emnn who have used it hoping onlv for a
City, Fla., has written the manu- short relief from suffering hav been
timber lands snd the advance­
facturers that much better results i
• ■
.
, . „ V
ment of irrigation.
This pro­
are obtained from the use of Cham happily surprised to find tlial afler
PROCURED AN D D E F C N O IO *
-
a r s w in g .> r p h o t .» .fo r e x i'o r t ii« k r c n a n d fr w r e p o r t I
duction
will
appear
in
the Ore­
awhile
ths
relief
becaine
permanent.
berlnin’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
r r f * Ä.1VUV. h ow t o o b ta in patent«, tra d e m arks, I
« v r r lg k w . Mo.. |N A L L C O U N T S I C S .
I
gon
Semi-Weekly
Journal
in
rhoen Remedy in i ase of pains in Mrs. \ . II. Logget! of Yum Yum,
P o u ltr y F a r m ,
serial form.
The Journal will
the stomirch, colic and cholera Tennessee, V. H. A., writes. “ I am
^
B . F E ltfT O lV
morbus by taking it in water ns hot a great «nderer from rheumatism. | l>e clubbed with thie paper, the
Prop
as can lie drank. That when taken
two
for
32.75.
Subscribe
at
P rop
j.r r r t r: ilk
K w .l
in this way the effect is double m all over fiuin head to font, nnd
mom-r rfttn tkr fvtrnt.
Sddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in readi
BANDON.
OREGON.
ace
and
rend
this
grest
story
Chamberl
i
’s
Pain
Balm
in
tbe
Pitvnt tnd Infrl.pmMt Snctlc, tXeliilvMy.
rapidity. “ It seems to get at the
W ri‘ e or c o m e to us at
_
of life as told by Paul De Lnner,
’ *» will relieve tlie
right spot instantly,’’ he says, For only thir
•SS Ninth 3trwt. r V r> United St»tee Fataat 0«e#.| Thoughbred cockerels from $1 up nes for special trips. In fact, a geeneral Stage and Livery business.
W
A
S
H
I
N
G
T
O
N
,
O.
C
.
Accommodations for Tnveling men a specialty
l«le by R, 8. Knowlton
and eggs $1 per setting.
pain,” Forsale by fi. S, Knowlton Soberiee n e w end get fleet C h a p te r
Fruit Paper Free
The National Fruit Grower
D ra n e ’s
S to re ,
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
We carry a
full iine of
F lo u r a n d . F e e d .
Ooquille Furniture
Coquille Board of Trade "
and BOX FACTORY
S p e c ia l
O ffe r s
McCLURE’S
MAGAZINE
"Th e
B est
at
any
P r ic e ."
Monuments and Headstones
Str. Elizabeth
We guarantee better
work at lower prices
than can be had else­
where.
Do not order
Monumental work until
you have called upon or
written us for prices.
‘T h e S h eep h erd er’
COOS CO. MARBLE AND CRANITE WORKS
Stewart & White Props.
PATENTS
I
OASNOW
J, R. Stillwell,
ROSEBURG-MYK i l E p o in t -
■TAGE LINE