Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 19, 1908, Image 2

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    Coquille tyerald.
State School r n n d Apportion­
ment
M W . A Excursion.
Splendid Baseball
“ W anted — G oih I ui>n in neryr
H. F. McCracken of Myrtle Point
August Fiizzesu, of Marshfield
| .r lu y - good pay; txperiii.ee tin*
was a Coqni le vi; itor vest» id ry
was in town on Saturday.
A mammoth success in the best
Coquille’s baseball aggregation iB
in .-i en.ry io repn stut huge R»al
J. R. Bonham, of the Fairview
L ost . — A «ream a! ha irons h by
Amount sense of the term was the excursion distinguishing itself anew this sea­
Ee'ato organization. Write today.
W E D N E S D A Y , A l ’ Ci. li), 1908. No. District
i Myrtle Bank............ $ 76 80 to Bandon last Sunday, given un­ son, and we congratulate the boys section, was in this city yesterday. coat between the Frank Collier B F L ms Co , Des Moines, Iowa ’’
FinTir " i l
2
Hern ann...................
46 40 der the auspices of The Modern on their splendid work the past few ■» Dr. Tower, of Marshfield, was a place nnd this • i*.v.
HO S' .rt* a fio • L 'O il Basi­
H E R E IS A L IB R A R Y F R E E
3 A rago........................ .
75 20 Woodmen of America.
A conser­ games. Last Sunday’s contest was passenger to Coquille by yesterday please leave same nt this offiee and licas, daily' profite, $i to $10 Partic­
ulars fiee, write to-dny
B. F.
receive reward.
Chance for some Lodge, Church, 4 Lam pa..................... .
54 40 vative estimate places the number the crowning one of all for superb morning’s train.
Loos Co., Des Moines, La.,’’
Society, or Club to Obtain it
52 80 of participants nt 1400, and it is playing on the local grounds. Three
5 Browns.....................
“ Sound Ring" (loll! n o bo h light
Panama Hats at Robinson’s.
through any grocer.
6 Em pire..................... . 134 40 safe to assume that nil bear a hap­ to two was the score in favor of Co-
NOTICE OK .SCHOOL INDEMNITY
E. H. Fish, bookkeeper at the
One hundred and lift; dollars
SELECTION.
7 M cK u ight................
16 00 py recollection of the countless en­ quille, eleven innings being neces-1 Prosper mill, was a Coquille busi-
Fun S ai :
i f
>ell relected
worth of books— and nobody dares
United Stutes Land Office, Roeeburg,
8 Coquille.................... . 752 00 joyments of the day.
herd
belo
^
¡‘
g
to
a
lower
river
sary to determine the result. And ; ness visitor yesterday,
guess how much worth of informa­
Oregon. August 11, 1908
9 Marshfield................ . 1171 20
The train from Marshfield pulled they were eleven fiercely fought j Next time you ordre flour, specify dairyman, thirty five in i umber, nt
tion and amusement— are on view
Notice is hereby given that the stale
10 Cunningham............
14 40 into Coquille with all the company’s battle-for-blood roumls at that— a SOUND RING
thirty dollars a piece, for particulars ot Oregon, on August 11, 1908, applied
in the window of the N. Lorens
11 Parkersburg........... .
83 20 available rolling stock crowded with struggle whose closeness and expert
add. css F. li K. car*: of this office. for the N N W and S\V>4 NVV* of
F. M. Stewart, the marble man,
dry goods store.
Sec 32, Tp. 26
R. il W . of \V. M., a d
fid 00 humanity.
12
The
contingent
from
performance kept the crowd wildly was looking after tils interests on
tiled in this office a li-t of schoil indem­
Want them?
Step over to the
NOTICE Oh DISSOCI T IO N .
13 North Bend............ . 1004 80 the bay towns exceeded, in fact, ev­ excited to the finish
nity selections ill which it selected said
this side yesterday.
He weut to
store when you are down town this
land; and that said lists are open to the
Notice is herei v given that the
14 Riverton.................. .. 107 20 ery expectation, and there were
Marshfield’s work was good, to Bandon.
partnership heretofore existing under public for inspection. Any and all per­
afternoon or tomorrow and look the
15 B ig Creek............... .
27 20 proportionate delegations sent from be sure, though her batting fell
.
I the firm name of LcBlip 0 A sapp, do sons claiming adversely the above de­
lot over. You will see one hundred
D e m en ts
Best
is the flour | ¡„a a Wholesale I, ;qmir Dii.ine*. in the ' scribed land or any legal subdivision
16 Coos ton.................... .
44 80 both Coquille and Myrtle Point,
short
of
Coquille’s,
the
visitors
find­
town of Coquille. in Coos County. Ore- 1 thereof, or claiming the same under the
volumes
handsomely
bound in
Drane sells it.
17 Kentuck....................
20 80 not to mention Bandon itself which ing the air more than the ball in the
gon, is hereby di-so:vcl. M il
re- mining laws, or desiring to show SHid
colored cloth filling and a five sec­
L . H. Hazard, J . A. Lnmb, W. H tiring from sai I'rtn mid Jo-n-ph I.e- land to lie m->re valuable for mineral
18 F la g sta ff..................
36 80 turned out en masse for participa face of Gardiner’s bewildering
tion solid oak book case. Do you
Lyons, T. T. Land and W. T. Kerr Diane retains and will continue the than for agricultural purposes, or to ob-
19 Strang’s ....................
44 80 tion in the day’ s festivities. All the
“ curves.” Hartley saved the situa­ went to Brewster valley fishing the husiness, lie having tf• i- 'ay p irrhas- d ! jert to raid selections lor any lawful rru-
like to keep up on all the latest
ull of said Sapp's interest in s.iul busi- I son, should tile their claims or their afti-
22 Fish trap..................
steamers and other craft plying on tion for our boys when in the elev-
nees.
All aivo::n;s ace n t said firm I i.avit-ot protest or contest in this office,
novels, the brightest most entertain­
latter
part
of
last
week.
21 Randolph............... .
76 80 tLe lower river were pressed into entb, with two strikes against him
to tliis date arc to las paid by raid Jo-|
I hereby designate the Cixiuille H kb -
ing and amusing tales of the past
Before buying a tent call on Goff seph LeBlanc, amt all lulls due said ai n, published at Coquille, Oregon, ns
22 North F o rk .............
12 80 service to convey the multitude. and Gardner and Howell both on
firm
are
to
lie
paid
to
the
said
Joseph
|
the
newspaper in with 11 the above no-
few years? I f you do, take a look
23 L e e ..........................
56 00 The steamer Echo also ran through the bags, he landed a high one in A Goodman; it means money to you. LeBlanc. Dated August 12, 1908.
tice is to be piibiidied.
at these boons and think it over.
M a T SAPP,
I
BENJ .v MIN L. EDDY,
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Gross and Gus
24 Rackleff....................
41 60 to Bandon with Myrtle Point’s army phenomenal style, bringing in a
Jos. L E B L A N C .1
Register.
This library is to go to some
Gross of Bandon, returned yester­
25 Fairview................... ..
46 40 of merrymakers.
man and deciding the contest hur­
church, school, lodge or other or­
day from an outing in- the moun­
26 Haynes Slou gh .......
35 20
The weather was perfection, the riedly The score was a tie of 2 to
ganization. The publie will be al­
tains above Bridge beiog looked
27 M cK inley................
62 40 crowd very orderly, and the de­ 2 in the ninth iuning.
lowed to decide which organization
out for by Joe Fish.
They had
28 Gravel F o rd ........... .
80 00 lightful scenery afforded along the
Such exhibitions of genuine base­
shall have it, and this will be done
Two M ile ...............
40 00 route was enjoyed to tho uttermost. ball as was that of Sunday is cer­ good luck hunting and fishing.
S9
by yoting.
The lodge, society,
30 Sumner ..................
59 20 Arrived at the city-by-the-sea, the tain to elevate the sport in this
Go to Robinson for fruit jars—
school, or church securing the
31 R ural....................... .
28 80 excursionists betook themselves to county, and we are glad to see it Mason, Economy, Everlasting and
largest number o f votes by Jan.
32 Dora...... I................ .
16 00 the picturesque beach, and in due and to know that Coquille’s team the Schram Automatic Sealor.
20th 1909 will be awarded the
H. E. Townsend, of New Y oik ,
33 Bald H ill.................
54 40 time lent proper justice to the old- now leads the quartette with a per­
library. In the meantime be sure
43 20 fashioned clam-bake, no insignifi­ centage of 727— 8 games won and who had been here for several
34 Catching Creek......
and see for yourself just what -this
We are making a special 10 days sale on the following
35 Daniels Creek..........
56 00 cant feature of which was the tooth­ 3 lost. Bandon comes 2d, Marsh­ weeks visiting his old friend and
library is.
Then make up your
comrade,
Charles
Gage,
started
on
goods
in order to close them out. A ll these goods are new
36 Rogers.................... .
38 40 some rock-ovster so noted in that field 3d, and North Bend last.
mind whether it woulden’t be just
bis return home the first of the and are going to be sold regardless of cost to 11s.
37 Sugar L o a f ............ ..
44 80 section.
The game at Bandon Sunday be­
the thing for your lodge or your
week. He went by way of Puget
38 Templeton............... .
51 20
The merry-makers returned to tween theSeasiders and North Bend­
Ladies white shirt waists
Regular price $3.75
Special price $2 85
church. Books are expensive and
39 Coos R iv e r............. ..
70 40 Coquille about dusk, connecting ers resulted in a victory for the for­ Sound and other northern points.
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•• 300
2 00
money is scarce just now. But the
40 L ib b y ...................... . 144 00 with tho special for Marshfield, and mer team; score 11 to 7. The con­
Mrs. G. A. Brown, of this city,
1 75
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2.50
merchants of Coquille offer an op­
41 Myrtle P o in t........... . 531 20 all voted the Modern Woodmen en­
test, while a spirited one, was not who has bean very poorly for sumo
“
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•• 2.00
1.15
portunity to get one hundred and
42 Rock Creek............. .
33 60 tertainers of the very highest order, as interesting as it might have been. time, and has for several week been
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fifty dollars worth of books for the
43 Norway.................... . 104 00
at the home of her daughter, Mrs .
The
star
player
with
the
Benders
is
Also many others at low prices.
organization where you think it will
A large assortment of straw hats
92 80
44 R o y .......................... .
said to have been Herron, the new E. E, Hayes, of North Bend re­ Ladies white silk waists
Regular prices S3.50
Special price $2.65
do most good. Remember to have
45 A lleg a n y ................. .
83 20 for men and women at Robinson’s. shortstop lately imported from Se­ turned yesterday.
She iscocsidet-
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3.75
2.75
the privilege of voting will cost
Bring your orders to Land A attle.
46 New L a k e................
28 80
ablv improved, being able to walk
1.70
2.25
you nothing. A number of merch­
Lyons
for
groceries,
shoes
or
dry
47 Rowland.................. .
48 00
Black
•*
“
5.50
3.85
Drane sells 10 cakes of fine toilet up from the depot.
ants will issue votes with each ten
goods.
48 Shiloah......... .......
17 00
Robinson has his sholves loaded
soap for 25 cents,
3.,50
W
hite
under
skirts
2.65
cent purchase and you can then
A nice line of Chambrees, and
49 Eastside................... . 140 80
Mrs. G. T. Bearley, o f Park Rap­ with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and
1.75
1.10
vote for your choice of societies,
lace collors just in at O. Willsons A
50 Rem ote........ . ........
they are right up to the rniuute.
19 20
ids,
Minnesota, arrived here last
Co’s.
1.00
1.50
which you would like to receive this
51 U tter.........................
11 20
E. A. McDuffee having moved to
“
White Canvas Shoes “
“
.95
1.20
library. The votes are to be de­
B orn .
In Coquille, Oregon, Au­ week and is enjoying a visit with
52 Myrtle Creek.......... .
25 60
his homestead near Dora, Harry E. Misses
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.85
1.25
posited in a ballot box located at
gust 18, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. W. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chos.
53 North Slough.......... .
78 40
Dismun is now conducting the con­ Childrens “
Gage, of this city.
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1.00
.65
Knowlton’s Drug store.
Full in­
T. Shuck, a son.
54 Bandon..................... . 812 80
fectionery on board o f the steamer Ladies and Childrens White Hope at, Cost.
Mrs.
Anna
Moon,
the
milliner,
formation and list of merchants
Mrs. T. J. Little arrived here
55 Beaver Slough.........
27 20
Dispatch. This is a nice thing for Mens Suits and Pants at Cost to close as
started for Portland Saturday to
We ate go in g to discontinue
giving yotes can be had at the
56 Ester"' 'eck.................
16 00 week ago bv the steamer Elizabeth
the traveling public to be able to carrying Mens Clothing.
select
her
stock
of
fall
and
winter
following stores: J. A. Lam b& C o.
from
Santa
Rosa,
Cal.,
where
she
57 South Slough.......... .
38 40
get fresh fruits, nuts, candies and Dress Skirts
“
7.00
millinery.
She was accompanied
4.65 ! Ladies Gowns reg $1.65 spec $1.26
W . C. Laird, Getty A Collier, Fred
58 Sunnyside................
48 00 had been visiting with Mr. aDd Mrs
soft drinks while making the run
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5.00
by
her
mother,
Mrs.
J.
D.
CliDton,
2.75
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1.25 «
.75
Slagle, The City Bakery, R. S.
59 Halls Creek..............
40 00 Nova Landrith for several weeks.
between this place and Bandon.
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•• 5.50
and also her son Claud.
9.75
“
Collars “
.50 “
.35
Knowlton, N. Lorenz, The White
Go to Land & Lyons’ a for nice
60 Prosper...... j.............
131 20
Registered Berkshire pigs, bolh
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2,501 “
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.25
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.15
House, Land A Lyons, W. II.
Dean’s photo studio will be open
61 Beach V iew ............
22 40 suit of clothes. They will save you
sex, for sale. Call on } . C. Watson,
on Ibe first and third Sundays in
Schroeder.
money.
breeder of Registered Jersey cattle,
62 Bear Creek.............. .
33 60
During this 10 days sale a special ten per cent cash dis­
each month, and will bo closed the
In addition to the foregoing the
Claud and Paul Ford started last
at farm near Coquille.
60 Johnson’s M ill........
48 00
second nnd fourth.
count
will be given on all sales of Dry Goods and Shoes ex-
C oquille H krald is enrolled on the
64 Four M ile ................
M iss Myrtle Hermann, the young cept those on special sale.
30 40 Friday for Newberg where the will
Luther
Hall,
who
has
just
spent
list, and for every year's subscrip­
65 Sitkum.....................
17 60 join a show company, with which his vacation with Lis parents, Mr. daughter of T. M. Hermann and
tion, past due or in advance, paid to
66 L ak e.........................
40 00 they expect to spend the winter. and Mrs. E. B. Hall, of Port Orford, wife of the South Fork section, had
this office are given 15 votes. Like­
67 Excelsior...................
24 00 Their many friends are exceedingly left for Salem Saturday to re-eDter tho misfortune to injure one of her
I
wise are votes given on job work
68 Larsen’s Slough.......
30 40 sorry to see them go, while they school for the current year.
He feet last Monday by the accidental
brought in, one vote being allowed
will
be
greatly
missed
by
the
other
discharge of a small bore rifle she
69 Beaver H ill...............
35 20
tells us that his parents are well.
for every ten cents of value of work.
was handling while strolliug about
25 60 members of the band.
70 K in g Creek...............
Pay a year’s subscription of $1 50
M. E Church South.
the ranch. The bullet entered the
71 Buell ........................
G. T. Moulton pays the highest
20 80
and get your 15 ballots for the
young lady’s great toe and enusod a
14 40 cash price for dry hider, salt hides
72 Coaled o ....................
Services next Sunday as follows:
and pelts.
award of this beautiful library, or
painful wound, but the member will
73 Pleasant View ............
73 60
10
a.
m.
Sunday
School;
11
preach­
get votes by purchases at the estab­
Jacob S. Lord and C. F. Haskell, ing, subject “ The Two Birds.” g
be spared amputation.
74 Pleasant H ill..............
48 00
lishments named.
The handsome
3 p. m. Junior League; 8 p. m.
75 Locust G rove...........
22 40 of Massachusetts, and Jacob Bohn,
F o ley’ s K idney Remedy will cur j
oak cnse with its equally handsome
Leave Coquille 7 A.
6:45
76 Glenn Junction..........
24 00 c f Michigan, are here from Califor­ preaching, subject “ The Tem ple.”
any case o f kidney or bladder
if
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volumes may be seen, remomber, at
Special
music
rendered.
Every­
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77 Bridge ......................
trouble that is not beyond the reach
56 00 nia where they spent several months,
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body is invited. 8 p. m. Thursday, o f medicine. No medicine can do
ti
It
N. Lorenz’ dry goods store.
i
P.
and
are
taking
a
general
look
at
the
10
78 W. T. Dement...........
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prayer meeting; 8 p m Friday, choir more.
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Sold by E. J. Slocum.
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country.
They
are
highly
pleased
2
70 Lattin........................
practice.— E. B. J ones ,
72 00
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Christian Church.
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at
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80 West Norw ay...........
9:45
60 80 with what they have seen so far and
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Why lames Lee Got Well
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Dr. Easton will occup / the pul­ 81 Laurel L a k e .............
For Sale.
88 40 will probably locate permanently.
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Everybody
in Ranesville, O.,
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pit at the Christian Chnrch next 82 Coos C ity...................
I have for sale one rubber tire
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Span of mnres six and eight years knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural
Sunday morning, the pastor, Elder 83
92 no ruuabout and harness, a few large
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route 8. She W rites:"M y husband.
old,
weight
better
thnn
1300,
sound
McConnell will preach in the even­ 84
Sanies Lee, firmly believes lie owes
27 20 milch cows, and oue potato digger.
and perfect, good blood, with blood­ his life to the use of Dr. K in g ’s
G eo . H artley .
ing at 8 p. m.
Joint No. 2, N. Lak,>.
33 60
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Collier nnd ed colt, also new three inch Mitchell N ew Discovery. His lungs were so
On Monday evoning David Nor-
Orders for the above amounts
the
latter's brother, Ithamer Robi­ wagon, good heavy harness, outfit severly affected that consumption
cross pastor at Myrtle Point will will be sent to the various district
Boise, Idaho.
At seemed inevitable, when a friend
son,
are home from a trip of several just from
preach in the Christian church in clerks as soon as other and more
recommended New Discovery. W e
Pownder’s
Stable
this
week.
tried it, and its use has restored him
Coquille.
pressing duties connected with the weeks through the valley section of
Would trade for good real estate.
to perfect health.” Dr. K in g’s New
It is a good tuing for people to school interests of tho county are the state. They went for tho bene­
Discovery is the K ing of throat and
fit
o
f
Mr.
Robison’s
health,
lie
hav­
get iu the habit of attending church. disposed of. Very respectfully,
lung remedies
For coughs and |
ing been n severe sufferer from
I f you have not that habit why not
W. H. B usch .
“ My father has years been troubl­ colds and it ha-no equal. The first
He is ed with diarrhoea, and tried every dose gives relief. T ry it! Under
begin next Sunday.
Co. Supt. heumatisru for some time.
somewhat improved, but not en­ means possible to effect a cure, guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’ s
J. N. McConnell, minister.
tirely recovered.
without cvail,” writes John, Zirkle drugstore, 50c, and $1.00. Trial
Go to the Masonic Hall tonight
o f Philippi, W. Y. He saw Cham­ bottle free.
W e have just received a copy of
When
you
are
fitting
up
forcamp-
and tomorrow night and see the
berlain’s Colic, Colefa and Diar­
the Premium List and Racing Pro­
ng or in outing at the beach you
fleet at San Francisco.
rhoea avertised in the Philippi Re­
will
find
just
the
right
cap
or
hat,
at
gram of the Pacific National Show
Headquarters at Marshfield. Coquille Branch at Big Ware­
Be sure that you see Pyle’s mov­ the White House. Every thing in publican and decided to try it. The
to be held nt Portland Sept. 21st to
! result is one bottle cured ¡him and
list line nt cost.
ing
picture
show
at
Masonic
Hall
2(ith inclusive, at which $40,000
w it h n m
lie has not suffered with the disease
tonight and tomorrow night.
house. SIG HANSEN in charge.
j for eighteen months
Before tak­
will be given in premiums.
The
At*
For Sale.
ing this remedy he was a constant
F or R est . Some good, furnishc 1
pamphlet is nently bound and
sufferer. He is now sound and
housekeeping
rooms,
nice
fr
beautifully printed and contains
A choice eight room residence. well, and although sixty years old.
teachers or pupils. Apply at this
100 pages.
office.
bath, and large pantry, all conven- can Jo as much work as a young
an.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton
Dr. Kirshman, has gone for
iences
—close in— large lot, location
C ari - kt W eaviso . Mrs. K. Hoi
an extended visit with relatives verson, Wickham residence east of best in town.
V. R. Wilson,
For Sale.
and friends at the old home in the Christian church does fine
Coquille, Oreg
carpet
and
rug
weaving:
Call
and
Michigan and other parts of the
80 acre ranch.
see samples of her work «nd pel
Reliev d
country rast including Texas.
He
50 acre creek bottom, lnrge creek
prices.
Mr. Edward E Henry, ivi'li the plenty of water, 15 acres clear, some I
expects to be away until'the latter
United States Express Co., Chi 'go fencing, orchard, small h.'use and,
part of October.
H aving started
A Faithful Friend
Close to school an 1 in road, i
writes, “ Our General Superii'pnl- b.irn
some two weeks earlier than he
1
“ I have used Chamberlain’s Colic ent, Mr. Quick, handed nte :: bot­ Price $1800
expected, the Doctor was unable to Cholera and Diarrhoea since it was tle ot Chamberlain’s Colic. Choi -r.i
120 acres.
10 clear, house and barn, some j
notify his customers.
first introduced to the public in and Diarrhoea Remedy soin • cm -
xpert
ia n o
u n er
fencing, one million feet saw tim­
No one is immune from kidney, 1872, and have never found one in- ; ago to check an attack on to • 1 d
ber
very
easy
to
log.
School
house
Have
your
Piano
tuned
by
the
local
man, will
stance
where
a
cure
was
not
speedi-
chronic
diarrhoea
I
h
aw
used
it
(rouble, so just remember that Fol
ly effected by its use. I have been since that time and cured mam- 011 land. Price $1500
sign
contract
to
keep
Piano
in
first
class
con­
FO
R
S
A
L
E
B
Y
L
A
N
D
A
L
Y
O
N
’S.
e y ’s Kidney Remedy will stop >1«*1 . commercial , raveler for eighteen
55 acres.
irregularities and cure any case o f I
,
. .
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1 o f our trains who have been sick
dition.
two
tuninqs
a
year
for
$3.75
a
tuning.
years, atid never start out on a trip I am an old soldier who s- rve I with
40 acres rive- bottom, bdance RED
kidney or bladder trouble that is not
°? u T E n , ,
„
AND WHITE CEDAR
All Work Guaranteed. I will call on you at
beyond the reach o f medicine. Sold "
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Rutherford B. Hayes and William good bench— handy to river, wagon \
once, write or see me.
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Nichols of Oaklad, Ind McKinley four Years in the zyrd m id and school
House, barn and j
SHINGLES
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T o obtain good berths on the edy for thity-five years he know- ment except chronic d ir rhwa.
The above property ou terms to |
L. H. & W. Shingle Co.
Breakwater call up Main 181. it its value and is competent tospeak ol which this remedy stops at once.’ suit purchaser.
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For sale by R S Knowlton.
E N. Smith, Mvrtlo Point, Orcg- Ba 1 clou, Oregon.
P, O, Box 62
J. W. LENEVE’S
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Sale commences Thursday. Aug. 3
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