Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 05, 1912, Image 1

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    C oquille H erald
flThe Herald, the old estab­
lished reliable newspaper of
the Coquille Valley in which
an ‘‘ad” always brings results.
V O L. 31, N O . 12
CITY DIRECTORY
Fraternal and Bendbolent Orders
C O Q U IL L E , COOS C O U N T Y , O R EG O N , T H U R SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 5, 1912
COURT DOINGS
WELCOME TO CIRCUIT GRAND
JURY REPORT
HOMESEEKERS
F. A A. M.—Regular meeting of
. Chadwick Lodge No. (18 A. F. A A.
A
M., at Masonic Hall, every Haiurday
night in each month on or before the
•¡[Job Printing—New presses
new material and experienced
workmen. A guarantee that
Herald printing will please
P E R Y E A R $1.50
VEGETABLES fiP P H illV IUPU/Q
II
PUBLIC SALE VOLUMINOUS
GKCWN NEAR COQUILLE U H L U U 1Ì U LIV O
NEWS NOTES AI FISHTRAP
BRIEFLY IDEO
The circuit court convened iu this
The real estate office of C. K. Niles
city last Monday agreeable to ad­
has been converted into a wonder ■
full moon.
K. K. J ohnson , W. M.
journment from ihe last regular
show of mammoth vegetables, that
R. It. M abt , Secretary.
session. Judge Coke on the bench.
demonstrate the possibilities of our !
E. 8.—Regular meeting of Beulah
The nuptial knot being disagree­
soil. The vegetables were grown
. Chapter No. 0, second and fourtn
! ;__
able to several parties, suit for di­
Friday eveninga of each month, in Ma­
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1 upon what is called ’’upland” and
sonic Hall.
Offers Best Opportunities in vorce finds a place upou the docket
S ubi * F olsom , W . M.
Interesting Happenings and Farm M a c h in e r y , Household uo " nusual attention or fertilizer j Transpiring in Oregon Boiled
* J O S E P H IN E Ci. I ’ iO P l.B S , b e C
1 u
> y-, ■
was applied to produce the giants
the West for the Energetic ' too frequently to place society cn
Goods, Horses and Cattle, of ,he vegHlble uitJ(;dom
Doings of Nearby Neigh­
\ the pinnacle of perfection. These
Down to Least Number of
1). O. F.—Coquille Lodge No. 83,1. O
• O. F., meets every Saturday night Man— Hospitable People ! troubles were continued and will be
Chickens, Etc.— Sale Takes B H. Haskins donated two car-
bors
from
Correspondents
Lines and Yet Make the
in Odd Fellows Hall.
Good Soil— Best Climate— takeu up for adjudication at a later
T. J. T ubist , N. G.
Place on the Farm cf J. J. rots raised by him one of which
and
Exchanges
Subject Understood
J . 8. L awkknck , Sec.
date.
.
,
r.
,
,
measured nearly two feet around
Greatest Resources
Lamb— Free Lunch
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.
.
.
Johu Giltney was indicted on the
VIIE REBEKAH LODGE, No. 20
near the top ana weighed exactly
M I O. O. F., meets every second and
A $6,ooo school building is soon
eight pounds.
h uitli Wednesday nights inOdd Fellow» J. D Tbarp of Gardiner has been charge of burglary, hie operations
Curry County Cullings
to
be erected at Aurora.
Having
decided
to
leave
Coos
in that role taking place at Bandon.
Hal!
A nn ie R o b in so n , N. G ,
George Lester contributed a
A nnik L awrknck , Sec. In the city during the past week He will be arraigned tomorrow.
Curry County Commercial Club County, I will on above date offer
Assessment
figures for 1912 in
bunch of succulent celery over four
/ 'FA ILLE ENCAMl’MENT, No. 25 looking over this section with a Hazel Cameron, Josie Davis an d was receutly organized with a lor sale to the highest bidder the feet in height.
Malheur county total $9,658,230 as
V. ... .j. O. F., meets the first and third view of investing in the productive Josie Hoyt contributed a fine of membership of twenty-iour for a following personal property;
W. S. Graham raised several cu compared with $9,512,105, an in­
ihursday nights inOdd Fellows Hal). soil
of the Coquille valley an(i mak­ $100 nnd costs each for conducting starter. W. H. Meredith is secre­
J. 8. B arton , C. P.
EIGHT HEAD OF HORSES
enmbers called the “ Long Green,” crease of $46,125.
J. S. L awrence , Sec. ing it his permanent home. Mr. disreputable resorts.
tary of the club.
One corning 4 -year-old mare, weight c Japanese variety that measured
At a candy carnival given by the
NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.—Lycurgue Tharp recently sold seven hundred Tirsie Doe pleaded guilty to the A class of twenty at Gold Beach 1350 , with foal; one coming 3 -year eighteen inches in length and main­ Astoria high school for the beuefit
Lodge No. 72, meets Tuesday night and sixty acres of land to the
charge of vagrancy aud was given are waiting the arrival ot instru­ old mare, weight 1200; one coming tained a diameter throughout ol of the high school foot ball team,
in W. O. W. Hall.
R. R. W atson , K R. 8. Southern Pacific railway company the choice of paying a fine of $50 ments when a brass hand will be 2-year-old mare; one comiug ’2-year- between three and four inches.
forty-five dollar were realized.
O. A. M intonyb , C. C. near Gardiner for right-of-way and
and costs or serving a term in jail organized.
A Mr. Knorr will old gelding; one yearling driving
Mr. Niles has a pumpkin on dis­
YTHIAN SISTERS—Justus Temple other purposes. Work on the line at a low salary. The latter propo­ teach the would-be musicians how­ geldiug;one bay mare, weight 1200; play that weighs nearly one hun­ The Wells Fargo express com­
pany pays Oregon taxes in the sum
No. 35, meets first and Third Mon­ in the neighborhood of the Umpqua
day nights in W. O. W. Hall.
sition appealed more favorably to to toot their horns.
one driving horse 10 years of age, dred pounds. He intends to send # 2fi-455 30 - Only three states in
M rs . O k ihue D avis , M. E. C. is not progressing agreeable to Mr.
M rs . F red L inkuah , K. of R. Tharp’s likiug, but he hopes the the unfortunate.
The old court house at Gold considered the fastest buggy horse it to a brother in Oklahoma in or­ the union receive a greater tax from
ED MEN—Coquille Tribe No, 4(1, 1. primary grade school boy will see The grand jury in considering the Beach has been removed and remod­ in the county; one fancy Shetland der that he may feast on pumpkin the company.
case of Joe Coach, charged with
pony mare, with foal, 3 years of age, pie during the year 1913, and won­
O. R. M., meets every Friday night
Bend has the distinction of being
the road in operation before the long killing a man on the streets of Ban­ eled and presents a creditable ap­ well broke and very gentle.
in W. 0. W. Hall.
der at the productive soil of the the first town in the state to have a
J. S. B arton , Sachem. life of the lad shall cause his hair to
pearance. The building will be
don in a drunken melee, did not
Four good milch cows, grade west as he puts the pumpkin under woman serve as juror. Mrs. C. H.
A. P. M iller , C. of R.
used as a furniture store.
turn gray.
render
a
true
bill
and
the
defend­
Jerseys;
six head of spring calves. his vest.
Corkett of that place has been ap­
W. A.— Regular meetings of Bea-
Harry Larsen was drowned in
• ver Camp No. 10,550 in M. W. A. The editor of the Herald firmly ant was discharged.
About three dozen Rhode Island
Corn, onions, potatoes and other
Hall, Front street, first and third Sat­ believes the line will be completed Equity oases, carrying upon the Port Ortord Lake on Friday last by Red spring pullets, six roosters; farm products of marvelous growth pointed forewoman of the jury.
urdays in each month.
Mrs. L H. Bath, Klamath Falls,
and trains will be conveying pass­ well kept Judge’s docket trials of the overturning of a boat in rough eighteen B 1 »ck Minorca pullets, two are amazement thrillers to all
R. B. Ron ebb , V. C.
has been appointed deputy game
N ed 0 . K elley , Clerk. engers over the beautiful, scenic mankind in various degrees, mone­ water. A brother and a Mr. Rob­ roosters; two dozen White Leghorn strangers who view them.
warden in the Link river district.
N. A.—Regular meeting of Laurel route along the shores of the Pacific tary and otherwise were, in many bins was with him and succeeeed in pullets; one dozeu White Orping­
She is the first woman to receive
. Camp No. 2972 at M. W. A. Hall, to the exposition at San Francisco instances, postponed.
saving themselves. The body of ton pullets; several stands bees.
Routine Business In
Front street, second and fourth Tues­ in 1915.
such an appointment in this state.
day nights in each month.
The regular term of circuit court the unfortunate man was found the
FARM
MACHINERY
The City Council
A my A asen , Oracle.
E- G. Krebs near Middleton rais­
When the road is completed begius next Monday when a grand following morning and taken to
E dna K elley , Rec.
One power grain cleaner, one 3
ed a radish of the Japan variety
every section of Coos county will jury will be choseu from the regular Bandon where it was embalmed and
h. p. gas engine with spray pump;
At the regular meeting of the city which weighed seven pounds and
O. W.—Myrtle Camp No. 107.
sent to Trou'dale, the former home
. meets first and third Mondays at be immeasurably beuefitted aud the panel.
one farm truck; one top buggy council Monday evening all were pres­
measured thirty-one inches in
Coquille
valley
will
feel
the
impetus
W. O. W. Hall.
Prospects are that criminal cases of the deceased, for burial.
with shafts and pole; one new four- ent excepting Councilman Leach.
It. S. K nowlton , C. C. of trade through the magic touch
length and ten inches in diameter.
In
the
m
atter
of
the
proposal
to
hang
will be few.
. J ohn L eneve , Sec.
Following the success of the co­ horse disc harrow; one spike tooth
a
string
of
lights
across
the
street
at
the
ot the steel rail and the locomotive
Four men have been arrested in
It
is
probable
the
attendance
of
operative cheese factory at Lauglois, barrow, 60 teeth; one 10 disegraiu corner of B and Second street« and also
VENINGTIDE CIRCLE No. 214, more than any other locality.
meets Becond and fourth Monday
District Attorney Browu will not he the dairymen on Sixes river will drill; one sulky plow; two walk, at the coi ner of B and First streets, it various parts of the state, within
nights in W. O. W. Hall.
Why are people making observa­ required at the coming term of build and equip one at the bridge
the past ten days, by deputy game
ing 14 -inch plows; oDe 2 -horse rid­ was resolved th at the city would pay
O ra X. M aury , G. N.
M ahy A. F ierce , Clerk. tions with an idea of locating here court, biB able deputy, L A. Lilje- in the spring. It is claimed that ing cultivator; one Planet Jr 5 - for the electric current for the lights if wardens for deer killing. Chas Mc­
property owners would have them Neil and Raymond Murphy of Linn
ARMERS UNION.—Regular meet­ if they do not look forward to the qvist, being fully competent to lake dairymen make more money and shovel cultivator; one laud roller; the
installed.
county, John Towers of Lane coun­
ings second and foiirth Saturdays in near advent of the railroad.
charge of all legal matters on the make it easier, in cheese than can one McCormick mower with rake;
each month in W. O. \$. Hall.
Ordinances numbered 78, 79 and 80 ty and C. A. Buckbee of Lake
Owners
of
property
should
sell
a
docket
assigned
to
that
officer.
W. L. K istner , President
be made in butter. C. W. Zumwalt, one tool grinder; one set platform were passed nnder suspension of the
portion of their holdings at a rea­
O. A. M intonyk , Sec.
who will be a stockholder in the scales; two sets double farm har­ rules. These enactm ents declare the county.
sonable
figure,
and
show
every
Governor West is in receipt of a
URATEKNAL AID No. 398, meets tin
factory, recently completed a ness; one single driving harness; assessments against the property bene­
I second and fourth Thursdays each courtesy, and give every encourage­ REPORT OF GRAND JURY Sixes
from Postmaster-General
large barn and is otherwise fixing one single pony harness; one Acet­ fited by the im provement ot Nosier letter
month at W. 0. W. Hall.
To
the
Honorable
Circuit
Co
urt
of
street in North addition, W illiams ave­ Hitchcock advising him that if he
ment possible to the manufacturer,
M rs . C has . E vland , Pres.
up
his
fiue
farm
so
that
bis
sons
ylene
fifty-light
gas
plant
with
fix­
Coos county:
nue and Smith avenue in Academy
M rs . L ora H arrington , Sec. merchant, farmer and laborer.
can engage in the dairy business tures; eight hot bouse sashes; one addition, respectively, and the usual will select a 50-mUe stretch of road
We,
the
grand
jury
of
Coos
coun­
Let us extend the glad hand of
in the spring.— Tribune.
25 -gal. kettle; one 150 -egg Mandy resolution was passed placing them in entirely covered by postal routes,
Educational Organizations and Clubs
welcome to the multitude of honest ty, OregoD, convened at the regular
and will give assurance that the
Lee
incubator; one 200 .chick brood­ effect.
OQU I L L E E D U C A T I O N A L ambitious men of the east, and else September, 1912 , term of the circuit The editor of the Port Orford
mayor appointed the recorder, sum of $20,000 will be expended
LEAGUE—Meets monthly at the where, who are struggling to make court of said couoty, do respectfully Tribune, one day prior to the last er, good as new; hoes, pitchforks, city The engineer
and Councilman Lyons as on its improvement, the Postmaster-
High School Building during the school
issue of his paper, left the paste shovels, etc.
year for the purpose of discussing edu­ both ends meet” through the submit our fiual account.
a committee to make an appraisem ent General’s office is authorized to ex­
cational topics.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
of city property.
We have diligently inquired into pot, shears, the office towel and
stormy, blizzardy blasts of winter
* R ena A nderson , Pres.
One thousand dollars was transferred pend $10,000 on the road. This
Consisting
of
all
ki<cben,
dining
the
commission
of
all
crimes
that
other
valuable
accessories
of
the
E dna M inard , Sec^
and the destructive electric storms
piece ol road may be selected in any
have been brought to our attention printing craft for a visit to northern and bed-room furniture; one Kim­ to the general fund from the w ater fund
O KEEL KLUB—A business men’s and cyclones of slimmer.
part of the state.
social organization. Hall in Laird’s The soil of the Coquille valley as and have disposed of them accord­ Curry county. Freedom from the ball orgaD and one talking machine as a loan.
The following hills were ordered paid: Pelts of one cinnamon bear, that
building, Second street.
A. J. S herwood . Pres. now cultivated produces compara­ ing to our best judgment upon the effluvia arising from “ dead matter” with cabinet.
GENERAL FUND
weighed lully 600 pounds when
F red S lagle , Sec.
Free lunch at noon.
invigorated with the balmy breezes
$ 50.00 slain;
J. S. Lawrence, recorder
tively enough to supply sustenance law and the evidence.
78 coyotes, 9 bobcats and 15
o m m e r c ia l c l u b — j . e . N orton sufficient lor an infant in the cradle.
50.00
We have inquired into the con­ blowing over the big billows from
L. A. Liljeqvist, attorney
President; J. C. S avage , Secretary
badgers
were trapped on the Little
8.34
R.
H
.
Mast,
treasurer...................
TERMS OF SALE
Yet it is enough for the needs of duct of the County Surveyor’s office the orient, Bro. Hardy T. Stewart
70.00
Malheur river by Robert Lansing,
C.
A.
Evernden,
m
arsh
al..........
and
County
Clerk’s
business
and
was
filled
with
an
inspiration
to
Oash for amounts under $10.00. John Hurley, night m arshal..... 70.00
‘Transportation Facilities
our people and some to spare.
( “Coyote Bob” J a veteran trapper
I'KAINS — Leave, south bound 9:00 a. It is but just to humanity that conduct in reference to the laying write interestingly— as is usual— of Six months time with approved se­ P. M. Hall-Lewis, engineer
125.00 and hunter of eastern Oregon.
L m. and 3:00 p. m. North liound we privilege our fellows to reap out, establishing and opening coun­ the scenes and incidents of our curity on all amounts above $10.00. W alter Oerding, fire c h ie f........
5.00
i0:40 a. m. and 4 ;40 p. m.
196.88 They represent Lansing’s bag (or
from the untouched virgin land ly­ ty roads, and find that the same neighoring section. He says Lang- Two per cent discount for cash. W. J . Longston, Spurgeon st.
OATS—Six boats plying on the Co­ ing dormant for centuries.
have been loosely conducted with­ lois ts growing steadily, her business All purchases must be settled be­ Hninc & Von Pegert, blacksmith 43.45 the last sixty days in that portion
quille river aflord ample accommo­
Coq. Mill & Merc. Co. lum ber 49.24 of Malheur county. After collect­
dation ior carrying freight and passen­
timber of many kinds out reference to sound business houses are thriving, with the ex­ fore leaving the grounds.
Coq. River Klee. Co., lights....... 105.00 ing the usual bounties at the coun­
gers to Bandon and way points. Boats are Valuable
principles
bd
<I
without
making
and
ception of tne two saloons which
H. L. S tevens , Owner
in our vast forests awaiting to
T. G. & A. Co., abstracting....... 5.50 ty clerk’s office, he disposed of the
leave at 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :20 and 9 :30 a. m.
E. H. K ern , Auctioneer
and at 1:00, 3 :30 and 4 :45 p. m.
be converted into usefulness, coal keeping detailed records of costs, closed down last week as a re­
C. Peart, night w atching............. 3.00 hides to a local fur buyer for the
Joe Peart, same ............................ 3.00
TAGE—J. L. Laird, proprietor. De­ in inexhaustible quantities reposes disbursements and expenditures and sult of the county going dry, and
J. C. Sullivan, labor on street 10.00 additional sum of $250.
parts 5:30 p. m. for Roseburg via in the hills, precious minerals without keeping proper vouchers the future looks bright lor this trad­ Fairview Man Caught
Myrtle Point, carrying the United Slates
.50 The State Bee-keepers’ Associa­
Skookum R estaurant, m eals.....
abound on ihe ocean shores and the aud receipts; that bills have been ing center of the rich agricultural
mail and pasengers.
By Wildcat Traps J. B. Pointer, coal & hauling
10.75 tion of Oregon is preparing a bill to
approved
and
paid
without
the
lands
of
Northern
Curry.
Several
1.95 present to the Legislature provid­
OSTOFFICE.—A. F. Lincgar, [»ost- bounteous hand of Providence has proper details having been presented residences have just been completed
C. J. Furhm an, stationery
maater. The mails close as follows: been lavish in bestowing every
2.40 ing for the appointment ot a state
J. A, Deadmond, the Fairview Coos County, recording deeds ...
Myrtle Point 8:40 a. m. and 2:35 p. m.
so that the same can be readily and several more will go up as soou
5.85
wildcat exterminator, placed his Coq. Valley Sentinel, notices ...
Marshfield 10:15 a. m. and 4:15 p. ui. need for the benefit of man.
bee inspector, iu order to check the
Bandon and way points, Norway and Let our hospitality to the new checked up, examined and the truth as spring opens. Messrs. Bowman traps in position one day last week
W ATER FUND
Arago 12:45 p. m. Eastern mail 5:15 comer be as genial and temperate or futility of the same accurately de­ and Sorensen are putting in an ad­ to capture some of the unwelcome J. S. Lawrence, recorder............. 25.00 advance of the dread disease, “ foul
p. m. Eastern mail arrives 7:45 p. ni.
60.00 brood" which has wiped out the
ditional water system that will give marauders of the farm yard. Not S. V. Epperson, supt.
at all times as is onr climate, and termined.
J . C. Sullivan, labor
3.00 industry in some sections of the
We recommend that proper and the town an ample supply of excel
City and County O fficers
joy and prosperity will abide with
long after Mr. Deadmond visited his W. H . M arshall, draying
.40 country. In California this disease
suitable
action
be
taken
by
the
lent water and leave a surplus for field of trapping operations, only to
Mayor......................
A. T. Morrison us.
SPECIA
L
FUND
has destroyed entire apiaries of 500
county court so as to install and fire protection. The feed for man
Recorder...... ...................J. S. Lawrence
find bis traps missing. It did not P. E. Lawrence, checking and
or more colonies. Oregon is afflict­
Treasurer............................... R. H. Mast Teachers’ Examination
maintain a suitable, efficient, explicit and beast at Langlois is as good as take him a great while to arrive at
leveling,
Sewer
Dist.
No.
1
5.00
City Attorney................L. A. I.iljeqvist
Engineer.......................P. M. Hall-Lewis
For State Papers and detailed statement of ail costs is to be had along the coast. At the conclnsion that a two-footed K. P. Lawrence, rod m an, same 10.00 ed in some districts and it is neces­
sary to provide for its control be­
Marshal..........................C. A. Evernden
and expenses incurred in the matter Lakeport there are still some 75 peo­ miscreant had appropriated the
Night Marshal ........... John Hurley Notice is hereby given that the of county roads and other public ple,
fore it becomes a menace to the bee
FOR SALE
but many of them are talking traps and it was with but little dif­
Water Superintendent S. V. Epjierson
industry ol the state.
Fire Chief.........................Walter Oerding regular semi annual examination of j business and that an up-to-date of leaving in the near lutnre as the ficulty that this accustomed viewer
Councilmen—D. D. Pierce, C. T. Skeels all applicants for state papers will , business system be employed in all outlook at that place is discourag­
The blacksmith aud machine shop
W. C. Laird, G. O. Leach, W. H. Ly­
of changed obstacles of the forest
For the Ladies
ons, Leo J. Cary. Regular meetings be held in the court house in Co­ county affairs.
ing. Uumors’-spring up, but never traced the trail and caught the tak­ of Kime & Von Pegert. Also their
first and third Mondays each month. quille, beginning at nine o’clock
residence
properties.
Reasons
for
E. J. C o f f e l t , Foreman materialize, that some new com­ er of bis traps. It is unusual for a
McCall’s Magazine, the leading
pany is about to take hold of the man to be caught by a wildcat trap selling— ill health in the families.
T om C o k e ,
Justice of the Peace .... J. J. Stanley a. m , December 17, 1912, and con­
fashion
journal in America, is 50 c
Constable .........................Ned C. Kelley tinuing three days.
proposition and build the canal, and as the law places no bounty on | | See us at once.
C. W . C alkf ,
a year, the Coquille Herald $1.501
K
imk
&
V
on
P
kgkr
t
.
etc., but the people have lived on the pelt of such "animals” M
H. P. W a l l a c e ,
W. H. B u n c h ,
r . _____
year For those paying in advance
County Judge.......................John T. Hall
this kind of substance about as long Deadmond received no extra re- j NOTICE —The Fair Store will
C. G . G a r o u t t e ,
County Superintendent.
Commissioners—W. T. Dement, Geo. J.
we will give the magazine and a
Armstrong
as they can. Practically all the
Oregon, Nov. 29, 1912
H. B. I n g e r s o l l ,
ward for his vigilance. His traps order aDy goods for the holidays 15 cent pattern of your own choice,
James Watson Coquille,
Clerk
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business houses are closed, and will not be interfered with by pests J noj carried in stock. Call early and
J a sper Y oakam .
W. W. Gage We wish to call your attention to the
Sheriff ..................
from your first copy of McCall’s,
...T. M. Dimmick fact
Treasurer...........
there is nothing going on to sup­
that
infectious^
diseases
such
as
together with the Herald for one
Assessor...........
T. J. Thrift whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet Dr. Wm. Sadler, author of “The port a town. Denmark is prosper­ of this kind in the future, if the m#ke selections.
....... W. H. Bunch fever are contracted when the child has Cause and Cure of Colds,” says that
School Supt.
effective lecture given is ol avail.
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year for $1.75. This offer is good
A. N. Gould a cold, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy common colds should be taken seriously, ing— Jas S. Capps is doing a good
Surveyor
— —
- •
» -------
j
Secret Terror
only for a limited time. See adver-
F. E. Wilaon ! will quickly
Coroner
A local sportsman whose virtues j The hauntjn(< fear of
1
luickly cure
a cold and greatly les especially when they “hang on.” Fo­ mercantile business, and the co­
Health Officer
Dr. Walter Culin j sen tne
inger of contracting
coi
danger
these ley’s Honey and Tar Compound is a operative cheese factory there is are regarded above par by his asso ' helplessness is the secret terror of the iisement elsewhere in this issue.
diseases, This remed ly is famous for reliable household medicine for coughs
and colds, equally effective for children proving a big success. Nine farm­ ci.,» ,. gi . . . o s . . . w .- d .i i H oim „
I It contains
its cure of colds.
You will find that druggists every­
opium or other narcotic and may be and grown persons. Take it when you ers with'18« cows own the factory. credit for the following: "T o brag and vitality. They lessen his earning where speak well of Chamberlain’s
given to a child with implicit confidence. feel a cold coming on. It will avert
Cough Remedy. They know from long
danger of serious results and cure They manufacture the cheese at a a little, ,o show well, to crow gent-
a^engih
Sold by all druggists.
experience in the sale of it that in cases
quickly. No harmful drugs. Fuhrman's cost of 1% cents per pound, and ly— if in luck— to pay up, to own the disease They are
of
coughs and colds it can always be de­
the best medicine
Pharmacy.
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