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r CITY BAKERY I PAUL STEPHAN, Proprietor B ig g e st loaves and b e s t b re a d b a k e d in O regon 5c a lo af, th r e e lo av es fo r 10c. T h ir ty lo av es for $ 1.00. B aked a t hom e by a r e s i d e n t b a k e r. P a tro n is e hom e, esp ecially w hen th e hom e p ro d u c t is th e b est. T h e only b a k e ry in C oquille. B read c h e a p e r th a n you can b a k e it y o u rse lf. D elicious f r u i t cake a t 40c a pound. Bread Shipped Anywhere in The County FRONT STREET i REMEMBER THE PLACE I PHONE 376 szszszs DOUBLE DISC RECORD Believed In Cloeed W indows. ONLY 35C An old Y ale m a n , g iv in g his rem in is cences o f T re sld e n t N oah P o rte r, re called a ta lk tb e kindly g en tlem an g av e to his fre s h m a n class. "Young gen tlem en ," sa id th e presid en t, "th e a ir o f N ew H av en Is especially heavy 'a n d d am p a t n ight, ow in g to th e p ro x im ity o f th e city to (he sea, a n d 1 w ish to a d v ise you a lw a y s to k eep y o u r w in dow s closed a t n ig h t; o th e rw ise y o u r h e a lth w ill be likely to su ffer." T h n t w a s th e a d v ic e o f th e p re sid e n t o f th e In stitu tio n . I t is sig n ifican t o f th e e x te n t to w hich Ideas ch a n g e w ith th e y ears. N ow everybody Is fo r o u t of doors air, a n d th e person w h o follow ed tb e ad v ice o f P re sid e n t P o rte r w ould b e co ndem ned o u t o f h a n d ; an d yet. If w e a re n o t m istak en , th a t g en tlem an m an ag ed to live o u t bis th re e sc o re y e a rs n n d te n and do th em ab o u t elev en b e tte r. H o w a s born In 1811 a n d died In 1892. H e believed In closed w in d o w s.—H a r tfo r d C ournnt. Remember we are still giviDg a good double diao grapbopboue record when your cash purchase amounts to $5.00, by the paym ent of 35 cents extra. A good assortment to select from. A full and complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Lard, Etc. See us before buying E c o n o m y F ru it Jars. . . . . . . Drane's Store ZS2SZS ZS2SZSZSZSZSSZSS2S ! %zszszs R. E.SHINE, Vita P rtt A J. IHEKWOOP P m . 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier I. H. HAZARD, Ceehler F I R S T N A T IO N A L B A N K op C O Q U I li U H , O R B G O J S . T r a n s a c t» a G e n e r a l B a n k in g B u s in e s s Btard of Olrootoro. Correspondents. R. 0 . Dement, A. J . Sherwood, L. Herlocker, L. H . Hazard, R. E. Shine. Isaiah' Hecker. N ational Bank o Commerce, New York Ci Crocker Woolworth N ’lBank, San F ranci F irst N at’l Bank of Portland, Portland. PEART’S COAL Lump $4.oo Per Ton COQUILLE, ORE. O L D R E L IA B L E — E Q U IP P E D W IT H W IR E L E S S STEAMER BREAKWATER A L W A Y S ON T IM E S a ils from C oos B a y e v e r y S a tu rd a y at se rv ice o f tide, jj S a ils from P o rtla n d e v e ry T u e s d a y at 8 p. m . PAUL L. STERLING, Agent j Phone Main 181 * ROSEBUiiG- IYHTLG POIAT STA«K LINE J. L . L A I R D , P ro p rieto r. L eave« M yrtle P o in t d a ily a t 8 o ’clock p . in ., carry in g m ail a n d p assen g ers. A rrives a t R oseburg follow ing evening. S tage leaves R o seb u rg d aily a t a t 6 a. m . Special rig s for p a rtie s a t a n y tim e . OFFICE A Laird’s Livery Barn, Myrtle Point H om e T elep h o n e 461. F a rm e rs T e le p h o n e 156 C O Q U IL L E R IV E R STMR. Butter Wrappers Printed at the PL Y IN G L IN E FIFIELD BETW EEN BANDON A N D SAN FRANCISCO S A IL IN G E V E R Y E IG H T DAYS HERALD O F F IC E E quipped w ith w ire le ss a p p a ra t u s Twin S crew , n ew , clean and S a fe . Passenger rates, First Class $10 and 7.50 U p F r e ig h t t3 .0 0 p e r ton. B an d o n W areh o u se Co. A g en ts. O V E R «8 Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E P atents T C kaox M a r k s D is io n s o p y r ig h t s A c . A a r o a * ««««ta* a ■»•»'■h a n « «M erlatim i m ar a n lr k lr e e r e r u in o o r o p in io n fTM » (o th e r en Invention » p ro b ab ly p ó to a ta b j* ’ Co® m anica » ion* Rt rid iy r ui. HANDBOOK on P aten t* • a n t fro* . OM eet as— — *— ------- * ---------- a PktNl sa sa ¿sags? a t r~" Scientific American. A h A e d e w n .lf l llii.tr » » * M U r . t rl c a te llo n o f a n y fo arn a l. T a r m i, f t r o a r ; f o a r m onth*. $L SoW by nil n aw id e n te r Norton and Nosier Agts C O Q U IL L E . O REG . P h o n e H om e 111. F a r m e r ’s 483 S tr C apt E liz a b e u O lsen, M a s ts W il! m ake re g u la r trip e Iw U e e n W h istle r W as a Dandy. I f ta k in g Infinite pains w ith h is a p p e a ra n c e m e a n s dandyism , th e n W h is tle r w a s a dandy. T h e v ery w ord p leased him , a n d he used It o ften . In A m erican fash io n , to e x p re ss perfec- Uon o r c h a rm o r b eau ty . N ev er w as a n y m an m o re p a rtic u la r a b o u t his p er son nn d h is dress. H e w a s a s c a re fu l o f his h a ir a s a w om an, th o u g h th e re w a s no n eed o f th e c u rlin g to n g s w ith w h ich he h a s been rep ro ach ed ; th e d if ficulty w a s to re stra in h is c u rls an d k eep th e m In order. T h o w h ite lock g a v e Ju s t th e rig h t touch. H o w ev er fash io n ch an g ed , he a lw a y s w o re th e m u sta c h e nnd little im p eria l w hich o th e r W est P o in t m en o f his g e n e ra tio n re ta in e d th ro u g h life. E v en bis th ick , b u sh y ey ebrow s w ere tra in e d , an d th ey ad d ed to th e hum o ro u s or sa rd o n ic ex p ressio n o f tb e d eep blue eyes from w hich m an y s h ra n k .—P e n n e ll's “L ife o f W h is tle r.” W elsh Bulls. Ire la n d ’s p o sitio n a s th e c o u n try In w h ich “ b u lls” blossom b e s t Is being se riously challenged. I t w ns n W elsh m em ber o f p a rlia m e n t w ho cru sh ln g ly rem ark e d to a n opposition m em ber; "T h e honorable m em b er has a tte m p t ed to th ro w a bom bshell a t th e gov ern m en t, b u t In th e h an d s o f tb e ch an cello r o f th e e x ch eq u e r It w ns tu rn e d Into a cocked h a t long b efo re It w as th ro w n .” It w as also a W elsh m em ber, th o u g h n ot th e sa m e one, who, sp e ak in g a g a in s t a p roposal to fo rtify London, began e a rn e s tly w ith : “O u r navy Is our only defense. If o u r navy te m porarily le ft th e s e a s ” — And th en he had to stop. D elig h ted m em b ers, w ith visions o f b a ttle sh ip s sw ooping o ver green fields o r clim b in g ov er ho u se tops. w ere In a ro ar, a n d It w as som e m inutes b efo re b u sin e ss could pro ceed.—London A nsw ers. ( D E L IV E R E D .) PHONE MAIN 93 T h sy S ink B ackw ard. "H ip p o p o tam u ses nr» th e only water an im a ts th a t sink back w n rd when go ing u n d e r th e su rfa c e o f th e w ater," said a k eep er In th e C e n tra l p ark m en ag erie to a g ro u p o f v isito rs In fro n t of tb e a n im a ls’ tank. “ A quatic an im als, as a rule, div e Into tb e w a te r bend Hrst a n d m ake m ore o r less sp lash in g . Hut th e blppo goes dow u so q u ie tly th a t If a h u n ter w ere sta n d in g n e a r th e edge of an A frican pool th e btg riv e r horse would d isa p p ear w ith o u t a ttr a c tin g a tte n tio n T hey keep up tb e cu sto m in c a p tiv ity , w here th e re Is no necessity o f gu ard - lug a g a in s t enem ies. As th ey go dow n th ey th ro w up th e ir noses and till th e ir lungs. I h a v e tim ed th is spec! m en a n d fo u n d th a t she can sta y un d e r w a te r fo r five m inutes. She th en com es u p w ith a sn o rt an d ta k e s a fre s h supply o f air. P e rh a p s sh e could s ta y dow n longer If sh e w as try in g to avoid d a n g e r.” —New York Sun. SAVED THE NORTHWEST. Dr. W h itm an Kapt It From Being T rad ed to England. B u t fo r th e foresight. It Is said , of a m issio n ary th is country would bnve “tr a d e d off” to Great B ritain th a t Im m ense te rrito ry that now form a tw o o f th e g r e a te s t states of th e n o rth w e st —O regon n n d W a s h in g to n . M arcus W hitm an had crossed th e p la in s nnd th e m ountains to O regon an d knew from a y ear’s resid en ce th e v alu e o f th e country. H e also knew th n t th e Eludson Bay com pany wns a n x lo n s to obtnin possession of th e w hole n o rth w est and had c ircu lated th e re p o rt th a t It w as Im possible for ! e m ig ra n ts to cross th e m o u n tain s In | w agons. At a d in n e r given In 1842, a t w hich j D r W h itm an and several of th e com- , p a n y "s c n ie f olficers w ere p resent. n e w s w as received th a t a band of B ritish e m ig ra n ts had crossed th e m o u n ta in s. T o asts w ere d ru n k In hon o r o f th e event. “Now th o A m erican s m ny w h istle —th e co u n try Is o u rs!" one of ih e E n g lish m en Is rep o rted to h av e ex claim ed Jubilantly. B u t W h itm an th o u g h t oth erw ise. T h e n e x t d a y be s ta rte d fo r W a sh in g to n on horseback. H e m ade tb e Jour- n ey In w in ter nnd w ith frozen lim bs cnlled on Dnnlel W ebster, th en secre ta r y o f sta te . Upon his p resen tatio n of th e s itu a tio n W h itm an w ns gruffly to ld by W eb ster th a t th e co u n try w as w o rth less n n d th a t he, ns se c re ta ry of sta te , w as a b o u t to tr a d e th a t “ w o rth less reg io n " for v alu ab le concessions w ith refe ren ce to th e N ew fo u n d lan d fisheries. F in d in g th n t a tre a ty had alren d y been ap p ro v ed by th e se n a te a n d w as a w a itin g fo rm al ratificatio n nnd proc lam atio n by P re sid en t T yler, Dr. W h it m an so u g h t th e p resident. W hen the m issio n ary had finished his sto ry the p re sid e n t sa id ; “ S ir, y o u r frozen lim bs a tte s t y o u r sin c erity . Cnn you ta k e e m ig ra n ts ac ro ss th e m o u n tain s In w agons?" “ G ive in e six m o n th s an d I will ta k e 1,000 a c ro ss ," answ ered th e doctor. " I f y ou can tak e th em acro ss,” a d d ed T y le r, “ th e treaty sh all n o t be r a ti fied.' In 1843 a band of e m ig ra n ts u n d e r th e g u id a n c e o f the d o cto r s ta rte d fro m M issouri fo r Oregon. A d e p u ta tio n fro m th e H u dson Bay com pany m et th em on th e plains, ad v isin g th em th n t It w a s Im possible for th em to cro ss th e m o u n ta in s tn th eir w agons. T h e em i g r a n ts decided to lenve th e ir w ag o n s a n d finish th e Journey on horseback. As th is co u rse would h av e ru in ed W h itm a n 's p lan of sav in g th e c o u n try to th e U n ited S tates, he labored w ith th e le a d e rs o f th e b an d u n til th ey con se n ted to follow th e d octor’s ad v ice a n d g uldnnce. T he bnnd d id cro ss th e m o u n ta in s In th e ir w agons, th e tre a ty w a s n o t ratified , and tile fe rtile n o rth w est w n s saved to th e U n ited S ta te s — N ew Y ork H erald. An Odd S uperstitio n . A s tr a n g e su p e rstitio n Is th a t o f a n o th e rw ise perfectly norm al w estern m an w ho ns a b u y er fo r n very larg e d e p a rtm e n t sto re o f th e co u n try bns h ad m arv elo u s success. H is ta le n t seem s to He In read in g th e hid d en th o u g h ts o f m en and in th a t w ay se c u rin g b arg a in s few o th e rs can ev er seem to get. To a few o f his In tim ates, n o t his tra d e frien d s, h e gives a w eird ex p lan atio n o f th is pow er. W h erev er h e can he sa y s lie d rin k s w a te r from th e sa m e glass n s th e person w ith w hom lie Is ab o u t to d o b usiness, t a k in g care to d rin k a f t e r him. T h ere is n o t a d o u b t in his m in d th n t th e re Is tr u th In th e old b elief th n t if tw o d rin k w a te r out of o n e g lass th e last to d rin k will know th e o th e r's se cre ts A t all ev en ts th is m an sa y s th e test n e v e r fa ils.—New York Sun. A m ulets of th e B urm an. H ig h ly prized by th e B o rm an a r e th e Ions Are V ery Sm all. fo llo w in g gem s: R uby, diam o n d or T h e sm a lle s t piece o f m a tte r Is called c ry sta l, pearl, coral, topaz, sa p p h ire, 1 the Ion. I t Is so sm all t h a t a person eatsey e. a m e th y s t an d em erald. Col could n ot im ag in e th a t a n y th in g could lectiv ely they w ard off sic k n ess o r d a n lie sm aller. I t Is so sm all th a t Its id en ger. T h e eatsey e Is supposed to se tity Is lost In Its effect i t Is th e point c u re In v u ln erab ility In w ar. I n c a n ta w here solid m a tte r resolves Itse lf Into tio n s a r e m u ttere d o v er som e or all a form o f e le ctricity . Now. th in k how of th e s e sto n es, a n d th e w a te r In w hich I sm all th a t Is from th is ex p erim en t: If they a r e Im m ersed Is d ru n k In o rd er to | th e ions In a toy balloon, full of gas. se c u re Im m unity from all evil. Spells w ere c o u n te d o u t a t th o r a te o f a h u n a r e u tte re d over ru b les, a n d th ey are d red per m in u te It w ould ta k e 100,- In serted ns am u lets iu tb e flesh of m en 000,000 p erso n s 4,000,000 y e a rs to co u n t w ho d esire to be Im m u n e from w ounds them . T h e f a c t t h a t th e h u m an In tel Inflicted by sw ord, sp e a r o r gun lect c a n d isc o v er th is f a c t Is q u ite ns s ta rtlin g u s th e f a c t Itself. T h is seem s One of Tom Hood’s. to be g e ttin g on th e edge o f m aterial T h e re wns a n o ted b ra n d o f tobacco creation, a n d if tb e Ion could be f u r th e r divided w e w ould h av e to g et over w hich th e sailo rs o f E n g la n d chew ed Into th e s p irit w orld to do It, fo r th e re In th e e arly y e a rs o f th e n in eteen th possibly* Its la s t a n a ly s is only cnn he c e n tu r y —"p ig tail.” A nd It Is com m em o rated In one of th e m o st Ingenious of reached.—O hio S ta te Jo u rn a l T h o m a s Ilo o d ’a p u n n in g verses. In w h ich he reco u n ts th e life, love nnd O var th e Phone. ’’H e h a s n 't sle p t all night, d o cto r,” so rro w o f n sailo r, a B ritish sailor: H is head w a s turned, and so he chewed sa id Mrs. B links over th e phone, d e H is p ig ta il ti ll h a d ied . sc rib in g h er h u sb a n d 's sy m p to m s, "an d T h e lo w er deck to d ay would be puz th is m o rn in g he com plains of ach es In zled to see th e Joke o f th a t! —London h is bones a n d a g en eral h endach y feel T atler. lng. Is th e re a n y th in g I can do?” J u s t th en th e w ires crossed w ith th e B rought th e W rinkles. phone connection o f th e dog fancier. On one occasion n n a c tr e s s g rew te m "S u re!” cam e th e response. “ B ring him In th is aftern o o n an d I'll c u t his p estu o u s w ith P e r rin .th e P a risia n m a n ager. nnd g av e him a sto rm y q u a r te r e a rs fo r y o u .”—P ittsb u rg h P ress. o f an hour. “ And w h a t d id you do. my d e a r P e r Two Evila. T h e re a re tw o th in g s in life th n t a rin ?" ask ed Febvre. “ I said no th in g a n d w atch ed her sago m u st p reserv e a t every sacrifice— th e co ats o f Uis stom ach an d th e e n a m g ro w old." el of his teeth. Som e evils ad m it of He Knew. consolations; th e re a re no co m fo rters "T h e M alays h av e a q u e e r m a rria g e fo r dy sp ep sia nnd th e to o th ach e.—Bul- cu sto m .” rem ark e d th e tra v e le r "T h e w er-L ytton. groom holds his nose a g a in s t a sm all cy lin d rical o bject. I co u ld n ’t q u ite More Like It. “ Do you w ish to call y o u r h u sb an d m ak e o u t w h a t if w a s’’— "A g rin d sto n e p r o b a b ly .' in terp o sed u p on th e phone?” "No. 1 d o n 't. I w a n t to call him M r G rouch - E x c h a n g e dow n Red T a p , and a M urderer. T h is Is a ta le o f a self confessed m tir d e re r w ho w ish ed to he a n v - te il as related by a w r ite r In Le M niln. l aris Som e tim e ag o n m an unuied Herces w as sta b b ed to d e a th a t A lgiers T h ree men w ere a rre s te d on suspicion, inti n s th ey proved th eir Innocence they w ere released an d th e m a tte r w as shelved. A few d a y s a fte rw a rd » mini called a t th e office of tb e local police co m m issary nnd suld to th a t official: "My u am e is M arius Y vorra. 1 killed Berges. an d th is Is how I did It." T he co m m issary listened to th e m an 's co n fessio n and said: “ You had b e tte r see my se cre ta ry ." T he se c re ta ry also listen ed to th e m a n ’s confession an d a f te r a little re flection said: “ Now, look here, my good m an: th is Is not th e w ay to g et a rre s te d You m u st w rite u s a le tte r confirm ing th e oral s ta te m e n t m ad e to us. T hen we shall he nb le to a tte n d to you Now. g e t alo n g .” T h e m an left th e office, an d perh ap s because h e w as n o t n good w rite r he h as n o t been seen since In Algiers. W u T ing F an g ’s Good Cheer. A m ong th e m o st in tim a te of th e C h i nese frien d s o f th e la te S ir R o b ert H a rt w as a high official, W u T in g Fang, wbu prided h im self on bis a le rt man- ner, w hich m ad e him a p p e a r m uch y o unger th a n he w as, nnd boasted th a t h e iu ten d ed to live 200 y ears. H e once ex p lain ed how th is fe a t w n s to be ac com plished. “T h e Hrst th in g , n a tu rally . Is d iet," sa id he. "The m an who w ould ch e a t T im e should live 011 nuts like th e sq u irrels. U nder no condition should b e to u ch sa lt, n nd he should begin an d end each m eal w ith a te a spoonful o f olive oil 1 h av e hung scrolls In my bedroom ." W 11 T in g w ent on to ex p lain . "W ith th ese sen ten ces w ritte n upon th em In E n glish an d C h i nese, '1 am young. I am h ealth y , I am ch eerfu l.’ Im m ed iately I e n te r the room m y eye fa lls upon th ese precepts. I say to m y self, 'W hy, o f co u rse I am. a n d th e re fo re I am !”—London C h ro n icle. C om parison. m ore th a n reality , m ak es men happy a n d cun m ake th em w re tc h e d .—F eltham . " yo“ ■” "",k"KcX.ni.“ 1 Theo. Herffnian Shoe M fg.Co. , . m o d e r n h o m e c lo s e to C o q is I t . Owner must sell. P r ic e J San is s< , I ic o rp o ra tc d . M a n u fa c tu r e r s of ZTTZZTZZZTZ szszsz 2SZS2X S2S2SZ ZSZS2S ZSZSZS B y sa v in g today. D o n ’t put o ff the sa v in g u n til the m orrow w h ich m ay find you w ith n o th in g to save. S ta rt a sa v in g s acco u n t now with the F a rm e r ’s & M e rc h a n ts B a n k and add to it as often and a s m uch as m uch as you can. T h e lo n g e r y o u put it o ff th e h ard er it w ill be to b eg in and the g rea ter the sorrow the m orrow m ay b rin g . Farmers & Merchants Bank F red Von P eg ert C. I. Kime KIME & VON PEGERT M E C H A N I C A L S H O P x>oooooooo<>oo<>oo<>oc< ¡J . H. O E R D IN G LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS AND BLOCKS, SAND AND GRAVEL .................................. C O Q U J T .I s E , S u sp en d ed A nim ation. A s w e d e sc e n d iu tb e sc ale o f anim al life we find th a t w h a t kills th e hig h er an im als does n o t in ju re th e low er. Cut a polyp In tw o a n d you h av e tw o llv lng polyps in ste a d o f one dead polyp. B reak off a lo b ste r's claw and a n o th er will grow . You m ny, it has been said, fre e z e « fly, h u t y o u can n o t freeze It to death. T h e re a r e In fu so ria called "w heel a n im alcu les." T h ese ro lifers have m any c u rio u s q u alities, am ong w hich Is th n t o f su sp en d in g a n im atio n fo r an In d efin ite period w ith o u t ceasing to live. C olonies o f ro tife rs m ay be desiccated an d ren d ered ap p aren tly lifeless, nnd in th is condition th ey tuny be k ep t fo r m o n th s an d y e a rs and pos sibly c e n tu rie s. A sin g le dro p of w a te r will re sto re them to life, and Ihe w heel b e a re rs will In stan tly resum e th e ir fu n ctio n al a c tiv ity precisely a t tho po in t w h e re It w as broken off — H a rp e r’s B ank C hecks In A ustria. R an k s o f A u stria a re ex em p t from liability fo r p a y m e n t o f checks nnd bills o f ex ch a n g e to p a rtie s who may have acq u ired u n la w fu l possesslou of th e sau te a n d fo rg e d th e In d o rsem en ts thereon. T h e b a n k s n re n o t com pelled to Id en tify th e b earer, an d In stan ces occur o f su c h co m m ercial p ap ers being stolen a n d c a sh ed w ith forged Indorse m ent, leav in g th e o w n e r w ith o u t re dress. A ch eck o r bill o f exchange, th erefo re, th o u g h p ay ab le to o rd er and n o t in d o rsed Is a d an g ero u s form for th e re m itta n c e o f m oney. L iability fo r p a y m e n t on a fo rg ed In d o rsem en t Is In cu rred by a b a n k only w hen It Is p re su m ed to h a v e know ledge o f the p ay ee's s ig n a tu re , as In th e case of .veil k n o w n clien ts. Real E s ta te E n terp rises. H e re is o n e w a y a piece o f lan d m ay be m ad e p ro fitab le: F in d n clay hole an d m ak e b rick s ont [ of th e clay. C u t th e Ice In th e hole In th e w in ter tf you cnn g et a w a y w ith it. G et m oney fro m th e c ity to fill th e hole n s a d u m p in g g round. T u t a to p soil o v er all a n d sell the lot fo r a m a n u fa c tu rin g s ite .—C hicago P o st. T he Drone, Son—W h at k in d o f n m an Is n drone. ptipn? F a th e r —O ne who s ta n d s In a rev o lv in g door an d w a lls fo r som e one else to p u sh it a ro u n d so he c a n g e t In, m y son —Ju d g e. Mean Thing. M nybelle—See th e b e a u tifu l en g ag e m ent ring Ja c k g av e me Inst night. E stelle—G racious! H a s th a t Ju st got aro u o d to y o u ?—T oledo Rlade. D elib erate w ith en ution. b u t not w ith decision: yield w ith g raclo n sn ess or oppose w ith firm ness B e in g i m p r e s s e d with the fact that tho State of O r e g o u r a is e s the finest lo w »Uil O h w e ll w h a t ’s t h e u s e of apples and pears in Ih e country, The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe two Michigan railroad men have N o S to p o v er a t W a y P o rts . ! r e a d i n g , j u s t c a ll o n t h e C o o s C o l- T h e S t r o n g ! st and N earest W ater E le c tric l i g h t s . E v e ry th in g 1 - F irs t ' ‘’c , ' o n C o . a n d th e y w ill t e ll y o n , o o f s h o e m a d e f o r l o g g e r s , m in e r s been in Portland on an investigat C lass .Style. a b o u t th e th r e e a c r e s o f f i n e j p r o s p e c t o r s a n d m iii m e n . ing tour to ascertain how to man age farms and get latest ideas in R e s e rv a tio n s a t K tih im a n ’s P h a r - * l* n ,l a n d r u n n i n g w a t e r in 21 T h u r m a n S t r e e t mlw' T’ | h o u s e , g o o d s id e w a lk e tc , P o r t l a n d , O bf - o o k , horticulture. C o q u i l l e R iv e r an F r a n c is c o . For T om orrow G e n e r a l lllack sm ith in g , W agon M aking, M achine One View of th e "T errib le T u rk .” W ork, P a tte r n M aking and S p eak in g o f tb e T u rk , an E nglish C astin g , A utom obile A Y o rk . resid en t In T u rk e y w rites: "T h e m an 1 like best Is th e p u re, u n co n tn u iln n ted C O Q U I L L E , O R E G O N T u rk who h a s n ev er seen E urope. He Is w o n d erfu lly hosp itab le, am azingly kind, e s sen tially a m an o f peace nnd a fe rv e n t relig io n ist. H e Is a Moslem, h a s been re a re d In M oslem lsm und be $ Z S Z S 2 lieves In his religion. H e is honest an d stra ig h tfo rw a rd In his business d ealin g s, a n d h is w ord Is Ills bond. I do n o t su g g e st th a t every T u rk pos sesses a ll th ese q u alities w h ich 1 have a ttr ib u te d to th e race, n o r am 1 p a in t 5 « M A N U F A C T U R E R AND D E A L E R IN in g him in to o rosy a color 1 have m ad e m any vo y ag es in to th e in terio r o f M acedonia a n d A sia M inor; 1 bnve e n te re d T u rk is h v illages high up on th e snow , sto c k ad ed a g a in s t th e bears, w h ere th e In h a b ita n ts h ad n ev er seen a E u ro p ean b efo re, a n d my tr u s t In th e k in d n ess a n d h o sp itality o f th ese men hns n e v e r failed m e.’’—L ondon G raph tc. E xchange. D esp air nlone m akes g u ilty tu e n ;he b o l d —C oleridge P ro v id e - - ZS ' OREGON ^ wszszszszszP The Wonderful Beacon Incandescent Lamp W onderful b ecau se i t p ro d u ces a b rillia n t, s te a d y w h ite — lie h t ot too can d le pow er, excelled only by su n lig h t. B u rn s co m m o n k e ro se n e o r co al oil. C O STS O N L Y O N E C E N T F O R S IX H O U R S T h e Beacon L am p p ro d u ces a liirht m an y tim e s b rig h te r th a n g a s o r e le c tric ity a t on ly o n e-six th to o n e-ten th th e co st. I n e sa fest, b e s t an d m o st econom ical lam p know n. S im ple in co n s tru c tio n . E asy to o p erate. H as no eq u al for a read in g , se w in g o r stu d y lam p. B rig h ten s th e h o m e an d m ak es ev en in g re a d in g and se w in g a p leasu re. R elieves e y e s tra in so com m on w hen p o o r lig h ts are u sed . P A Y S F O R I T S E L F IN S A V IN G O IL T h e B eacon ap p eals to every p erso n w ho c o n s id e rs econ- L aving it. T h e n am e is on every b u rn er. D iv id e y o u r L i g h t B ills b y S ix . L e t u s S h o w Y o u t h e B e a c o n . H O M E S U P P L Y C O ., FOR B A LD LY MRS. CHARLES HELLER, McKINLEY, C00S COUNTY, OREGON perso light th re e why the General Electric Mazda Lamp should make them have their house, store, office or factory wired. First— The G - E Mazda Lamp gives nearly th re e tim es the lig h t of the ordinary carbon incandes cent. Second— It costs n o m o re to burn. Third— I he q u a lity of light white iflht like sun rays.” 1 vastly superior—-a clear ITix G en eral E lectn c M nz-’v L«;np represents ihe high m atk in the evolution of incr, ' -scent c: trie lighting. It blend* inventive triumph an i t -r.t f.-cturimt 'till — and you reap the benefit in the fora; . , d< • -.n j cents, and freedom from eye j” ain when to: r.iitficial light.” “I w an t ihe c h a n c e to prev.; vot'r entire satisfaction ifr&t this w onderful lamp it L d - U ’ rit.in represented. C a m e in to d ay tad see for ■ 11 r3 c . 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