S ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. . Subscription Rates! One Year, in fdvancs, 11-25 Six Months. Tbrn Months, ... .S5 Bingle Copies, .1 Notice is hereby (?ivcn that on July I. VM2, the tuli-crijition rate of the CuraiKB will lie raised to per year. Anywho pays their subscription now get the lx;n lit of the cheaper rule. Advertising Races furnished on application at the office, or hy niaU. A. E. VOORHIES, I'ROI'R. & MNGR Entered at the post office at Grant Pas. Oregon, as second-class mail matter. THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1!K)2. Tlie coronation ceremonies, of Kinji Kdwuril liavo been ixwtpomtd' on ac count of tlie illneiw of tlio kiii(?lio in very tlmiKirouHly ill and muy not recover. Governor Kleet CliHiiilmrluin atwertu Ms Inleution of carryinK. into effect liix prom i He to do all in liis power to cbuko state officers to 1m- placed on flat salaries. Chamberlain's plurality over Fur nish, according to tlio official count, is As tliero aro somewhere; near 1X),000 votes in the state, it will Irf" seen that the contest was desjs'rately close. Governor Geer has grunted tt full jBirdon to Frank IiiKrcim, who saved Guard Girard'slifn at the, risk of his own from Tracy and Merrill at the time of their escape. He received a shot from Merrill's Rim that lodged in his knee, making amputation necessary. Ingram was serving a life sentence for killing his brother. The Cuban government has become wenry of waiting for Hie American congress to nccomplUh any action in behalf of Cuban industry mid has de cided on a plan o relieve the cconnr mict situalion. The government in tends to distribute H.MMI.OtK). among the sugar flanfers mid cattle raisers as mi encouragement to these lines of industry. President Roosevelt Is firm ly iHrsist ing in his efforts to secure relief for Cuba but congress is apa thetic in the matter. The beet sugar men sjnire no effort to defeat Cuban reciprocity and their power in con gress is not small. Johiuin Most, the famous anarchist, lias been sentenced fo serve a year in tli jicnitcntiary for publishing an in cendiary article at the time President McKiulcy was shot. This is a country of free speech, but it is necessary to restrain intemjs'rate and law less utter ances us it is actions of that character for the one leads to and promotes the oilier. The utterances of imtsoiis like Most and Kinma Goldman were direct ly resHinsible for tlio death of McKiu lcy and similar utterances can easily cause areiictition of the crime for there are plenty of ill balanced and foolish minds like that of Czolgosz, to absorb the anarchist ravings and car ry their violence into effect. Tracy and Merrill, the escaped con victs, now seem' very likely to get away entirely. While posses have lsen almost constantly on their trail, the convicts seem to have hud little difficulty in eluding their pursuers at all points. Their fame now almost equals that of Honing and Kvmih. Their eijcas seemed almost nil im ik sibility imil the history of their pur suit shows what desjicrute and deter mined nun are able l accomplish. The law has no mercy for Tracy and Merrill if they are captured. They have passed the limit anil in the eyes of the law no action of theirs will make their case any worse. They have made themselves subject to the law's s vcrcstpcnallics and their ease is not subject to injury even though they pile up crime on crime. They may rob mid murder at will without being subject to any additional penalties. They have nothing to lose and all to gain in their des rate project. They know that if they are caught tiny will ho hanged and they will prob ably never 1h captured alive. Queer "3 It seems jueer that man poor Stockings when they ret Black Cat Hso which surely will wear well, ami cost no inure than common kimls Sold at tlio ' Front street, oppo Depot. buy can THE GAUOE MINES. A party of Portland mining und RED STAR STORE. J i RECRUITING FOR NAVY. j RISING STAR. A recruiting ollico for lhel'nited The Champion Mining Company, States navy will be ojn-n on Tliurs--operat ing in the William district, day June 2(1 from II a. in. to I p. in. have ju .t completed the work of put one day only, at City Hall, by I.ieut. ting in a new five ton air compressor J.C Morton and Dr. W. I.. Hell, land other machinery and improve- Lie utiliiilit Morton is on his way incuts at the Rising Star mine. About to Han Francisco after making a suc cessful recruiting trip through Wash ington, Oregon, Idaho ami Montana. Fnd. Josephson, chief Master nl Arms and II. Stanley, Ilnitlswtiiiis Mate, were here on Monday as ad vance agents, putting up tin-enlistment Kisters. Young boys from 15 to 17 years old can, with their juiri iils consent, enlist as apprentices. They are scut to the training school at Sail Francisco where they prepare to go on hoard ship. They also finish He ir common school education at the training schcol. Young men from IH to "A"i years can enlist us landsmen fur training. They will also go to training school at S all Francisco and from there to the train ing ship Mohican, making atrip to Japan and buck, (in arrival h I li y go on regular niaii-of war cruis ing around the world. I. id. Morton ','0,liiej worth of new machinery has lately been ailih d to the mine. New buildings have bei-u constructed and all the work is completed in a thorough and excellent manner which inilicatcs jH-riiianeiicc. The comiKiny is preparing to run a tunnel in to the mountain some IUXKI feet, which will tap the famous "Tip-Top" ledge ut great depth. PETTY THIEVING IN GRANTS. PASS. Considerable i ttv thieving has been done in this city of lute. There arc undoubtedly two or three of the i "snioothllnger" trils- who are mak ing Grants Pass the center of their : ojs-rat ions. Thieves broke into the i Schmidt A Sonm velt cigar store last Thursday night, tapping the till and (getting away with fci.i. They also : broke ojcii a slot machine and helped themselves to the coin it contained. business men, comioscd of A. B. Cou sin, W. P. Wagy, IL H. McCarthy and W. P. Chapman, have just return ed from the mines of Southern Ore gon, says the Pacific Miner. A. ft Cousin is manager of the St. Helens and Galice Mining Comimny, who own and operated a large hydrau lic mine on Galice creek, in Jose phine county. In speaking of the trip, Mr. oumh Haiti: "Anyone can reach the Galice mining district who is able to get on a Pullman oach. The Southern Pa cific railroad affords the traveler an opportunity of catching a fleeting glimpse of a number of mining rami aloiiK the route, and, indeed, one of the richest placer mines in Oregon is in plain sight from the train at Leland. All the way up through Cow creel, eioivon to Glendale the red dirt and gravel liars show where the gold is, I and where the facilities for working 1 1 iciii are available, active, mining i"; going on. Grave creek und Jump-Off .!! arc for seven months in the year alsmtas muddy streams as it is possi ble to conceive of, caused by the ex tensive piping on various hydraulic prois rties tributary to them. Daily stage und mail h ave Merlin for Ga lice creek crossing Rogue river at a point two miles below Hell Gate, thence down the river to the old town of Galice. Years ago the miner had to fighi for his holdings, and quite a strong hold was established just below the mouth of Galice creek, where several engagements with Indians made the ssit an historic one. Now all is jH iice und harmony ; u store and hotel furnish accommodations for the miner and prospector, and the will ojs'ii a recruiting land June 27 to olliee at Ash- j -phe thieves rear door. broke in through the Warm Weather Is here, ami so are our Lines of s Ml Underwear 'or I White atlies, Men, and ChiMi'cn , Black, 1'iown, l'ink ami in Natural, lil no colors. See Our Line of for summer. E. C. DIXON Shoes and Furnishing CooiU rich and as much as . J'l to t-NI to tin pan has Ut n obtained. While mak ing the la-t run of 27 day, " small millets v.as picked up from lie bwk-tck. COCNcil7.MEETIXG. The regular meeting of the city council of Grams l'nss was held at the City Hall o:i Tlr.ir-Viy cv.ning, June IH. Present, Mayor Li imr ant'. (Vnn ci'.men liinn.-, Harmon. R-li!:opf, I Will C Smith ami Herbert Smith. petition of (). P. Harvey and other.-1 fur grading K street. from :trd street west to to E sneet in mi iroad add i - tioll referled to street committee. The tiv. committee was author ized to contract with. lames Carter for a four fis.t fewer across Sixth street opposite the !'.. A. P.ooth prop erty at 1.7"i I r f'Kit. Pills allowed: Clias. Md'hing. labor on streets :: ; U:e M. Davis, mattress for c ity jail 2..Vl;S. "' x Jt L. Co., liimb -r for bridg ' across Gilbert err. k on H :-trei t $'.'1.71 : Cra mer Pros, one-half tar of Kcwor pines ! in. KO; John Whitsell, driving city team Win. Knocll, bread for prisoinrsid.il. The saloon bonds of John G. St h allhoni, Ih nry Walter. C. C. Case and Eugene Kienliii were approved. 1 The street superintendent was di rected to burir the glass along the streets and commons before it lte- ' om so dry as to li ding 'nun. SURRENDER OF BENNETT. A man claiming to be Bennett, wan- C. E. STATE CONVENTION'. r The lath annual state com en. ... " "" Y ige0 flir the' murder Oregon Christian Endeavor Unou M m San ran was held in Ashland les, wee and g ,lro.WooUy, those in attendance assert that it wa.i ) n. been so ,he most sncccsstui iifT:; , , ,,llt he can bear held, itie nouim. .. ...... of Ash- the strain no longer. ..c v . he is not the mnruen r oi and that when be tells his story it the sensation ot two coun Many think the man an im- 'h he answers Jienuert s v .tii,n that has vet been str.-.ts mid business houses laud w re adorned with appropriate dt t.irations in honor of the occasion , and the hearty welcome at corded the) delegates by the tropic of Ashland maile the convention exceptionally pleasant to the visitors, The list of shakers was an excep tionally strong one, and included Dr. Hugh Walker, of Los Angeles; Rev. T. I'luuimer Revi He, of Seattle; Revs, llt.bt. McLean, Howard Smith, of Ft.: t land; Rev. Mac II. Wallace, of Eugene; Rev. C. T. Hind, of Lafay ette; II. S. Giie, of Salcui; Miss Ju lia Hatch, C. E. missionary from Slum ; Mrs. A. H. Purkholdcr, suht- iniendt nt of Junior work for the state of Washington, and Dr. Day, of the San Aiiselmo seminary, and others. The unloosed amendment to the con- will b 111 ills. though station after they have partaken of the boontiful meals that the i. . affords. They servo the nieals at the hotel in courses ami if yon rtnn't anything to drink that is the course that you do without. . Jialld, and Harry. LELAND SIFT1NGS. We tire having uico balmy, growiu. weather. A little rain would be ac ceptuble, though crojis are not Kn-... People ure very busy l.ayi,lgailj nig- le.j'ription P-rfeclly. ax:- S S. D FLIGHT. lK-ople will regret - MINING Southern Oregon to learn that Mr. U. Van Brunt, n prominent mining man of this section, who has had extensive holdings in Josephine and Jackson counties, ap pears to huvo lost his reason. Hi cent ly Mr. Van Brunt has had charge of the well known Oak Company mines, at Happy Camp, in Siskiyou county, i,;,.i, -,.ro recent lv linrclmsed from the Chinese owners by an Oregon syu- ! the weather is verv fn-.i.i.. . , ' "'u,u iorcur- ing hay. j We ure living in a country that does ( not become monotonous. v different kinds of strikes. The other nay we nan a jap strike. While urtintH russ with the crew, the were backing up and burned their cars and shook them up. took exceptions to It, beinu ,,1-oposea anieimmi ui o, , u ..,,,., r a titution, providing for biennial . ,,..,,,,..,,.,1 ,.oluiition for some ti mc 1st but no one thought it to be serious. i it;., f,i..,,,ls have now taken bun in charge with the intention of putting stead of annual adopted by a vote of and the next meeting V.M, ut a place to be conventions, was i the convention, w ill be held in ! selected by tilt 1U cars into They a queer executive committee, re-districted into t. district conventions next year. The 'th The state was n districts, and were planned for district is coin- thick, yellow stream winding its way h;m-hi-- tm -die out of the canyon is ample evidence of : f,M, ,,,! 1, BITTEN BY RATTLESNAKE, j Harry N-u-trtmi. the six year old son of C. A. N'eu trom of Evans creek, was bitten by a rattlesnake on Wed nesday morning of last week. The boy was playing end jumped over a log, alighting on the snake which bit him in the foot. His father immedi ately started with him for Metlford to the work going oil alstve. l( ; The hydraulic mines of Galice are j iy anoui me nrst it) commence ojterai e-n.-iu the fall anil the last to cease ii: the summer, und Rogue, River clear ft this siint, ret fives a diseolonn it i that it carries to the ts ean. il treatment. Tic boy's were badly swollen when irrived" in M"dford, but under a s, cian's treatment, the swelling wiih lup.oly rennet t and tin- toy was; soon w ell enough to let urn home. J Till; NEW RAILROAD. ! A joint meet Ing of tie1 directors of of Ti-d SILVER CREEK MINES. A. Henst n, of the firm of Cobel A llensen, miners of Silver creek, was ill Grants Pass Monday on a brief business visit anil brought w ith him tpiite a t'opious amount of gold dust,! the result of the season's run. They enjoyed a very profitable run this year during the time in which they were able to work. During Hie winter anil early spring they suffered a great th ai of delay and damage from slid, s ill I lit-i r ditches, but were able to make a steady run late in the spring. Tin y have an excellent small hydrau lic equipment and all convenieuci s for prolitahle oiciirtiou. The gold secured is of the coarse variety, very pure und heavy anil of high quality No large nuggets were secured this season, the lnrgest pieces being about Vi in value A good many large nuggets, of the value of ijilOO or more have formerly been taken from the creek in this vicinity. Silver creek is noted for its heavy gold. It is among the re moter districts of Josephine county, Iteing some 10 miles from Grants Pass, with no wagon road nearer than 20 miles. The district is rich in quart. Missibilities and very lit tle quartz prosteeting has Ih-cii done there. Ill IN E t)F CONTENTION. Substantial improvements alt' be ing made ut tint Hone of Contention mine ill the Williams district. Re tuirs on the machinery have recently been made at the Ashland Iron Works autl tint plant is to he greatly improv ed. The mill w ill Ih equipped w ith eight stumps. Tlio machinery is Wing set up this week. HAPPY CAMP MINES. " Over the Siskiyous at Happy Camp the mines are lining well. Olaiisens mine, oil Indian creek, has been yit Id ing handsome returns. Cordon Sons have taken out over is munils of gold so far. Their water supply will lust some time yet. On the Mm netta II. mine, w hich is leased by .1. I. White, there is gravel unusually and of the the eitv i isised of Josephine, Jackson, Klamath and Luke count i,is, and Geo. Cramer of Grants Pass, is the president, and Mrs. Ella D. Rice, secretary. At a conference of the delegates from this district, it was decided to hold the convention at Grants Pass. Many of the Endeavorers enjoyed i r , - ... I ... 1 ; a picnic on .nontiay mine .Asniauo canyon as a pleasant sequel lo the con vent ion. Among the visitors from , Grants Pass were, Rev. and Mrs. C. iV. Hays und Mim Grace ' Hays, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wist man, Rev. R. L. Johnson, Misses Marjory Kinney, Myrtle In land and (tussle Parker, Messrs. Geo. Cramer and A. E. Voor-hies. KILLED By'TmAD BCLL. him in Hii Eastern sanitarium, mm will have u man take his place in the management of the l: ines. Tht- funeral of Mrs. Sarah Harmon the barn home in the the Beard council wa.t hold at the CitV Hull I t ..I.,- H,,. i.nr,,,, ,. ,,f tli,. I vas lieltl from n tiie. b -in,- to listen to lb- retort I vcstcrn part of the county on Satur of the committee appointed some til ago to take up the work of n'cumij right of way and terminal grounds P. li. Harth, chairman of tie-com iniitee. retiorti'd lhat lltevhad secured an nut inn on the L-round's desired bv i I'-' f '"' barn lot inl.t the corral the Oregon tV P.icifie Railroad Com pany. These grounds consist of some , i nay. -ill's. Itanium tneti irom wounds L 1,1- i...; ,i ! ,,i i,ii I three days before. She hud been rn . gaged in milking her cows Wednes day evening and was letting them -i acres ami occupy u long strip e,tH) feet wide running from the Pacific Pine Needle factory to the river. The ground can b purchased for iIli'-O. Ways and neans of securing the funds necessary to purchase these grounds were liberally di.-cu-scd by those present. All w.re in favor of the city ol:ng hinds sulli.-ii-nr to cover the amount, but the ruling of the city charter and the state law re garding such matter, forbids the city voting bonds for anything other than the purchas" : f parks or public buildings. At the in t meeiiug of the council the matter will be taken up. There is no doubt but that this hotly will give authority for the purchase of the grounds ami ways anil means of lining this w ill be lut' r ci-iisidi r, d. CALIFORNIA GRASSHOPPERS. ; The gra.-shoppi r plague is a menace in S erain"Hio. Eldorado and PI: r Coiint.es. anil is .'.'lowing more thnat ening every hour. The sup. tvimii-s of Saeiamentn County have r,h red t lie pasture land on which llie insects are nesting burned, and have si lit oil deputy sln-riti's to see ihat t heir orders arc ob. veil. As the .-um r isors of Klilorado and Placer Counties have failed to do anything in the premises, crctarv of the Mate Hoard of Attorney ll as to 1 in tin to check tin Agriculture nie,l Ford for his iq iaj any authority vest, use drast ie meautv.' The Attorin v-t i.-iier,tl I here is su. it tevt-r ill the chief t i-enl io, strong ground that tin llit- uhnlii;e authority io lake silly llioa.-Ui' s In check the pla, iellelal h'thei tale to I" H st. answ eri that it is vt . and took I lovelier 1 that .'est. ,1 the has U, ces- whi iithe bull attempted to follow. She struck the 'animal a light blow on t he nose, hoping to frighlt u him back, but this infuriated the beast and he attacked her. Mrs. Harmon (ltd for safely but was caught anil pinned against the fence. Before iissistanct n ached hi r the brute had gored hei feai fully, she ri'cch ing two vvoiimb in the stomach and one through tin thigh. Dr. Van Dyke was summoned and hastened to t he Harmon farm. For a lime hopes were entertained for tht unfortunate woman's recovery but the seriousness ot In-r wounds, anil tin- heat of the weather brought on blot d poisoning which resulted in her death Friday night. The remains were laid to rest ill Deer creek cemetery. She leaves seven children, most of whom are grow n. STOLE SHOES. A man burdened with a large num ber of new shoes which he was try ing t i sell at easy rices, was taken into custody hy Sheriff Lister on Fri day evening. The man admitted hav ing stolen the shot s but refused to tell where he got them and the efforts of theollii'ers to ascertain the location of the theft Were unsuccessful. ( n Mondiy, however, Crawford t; Car ter, of Gold Hill, in moving some boxes, discovered the h ss of some shoes and immediately sent word to that effect to Grants Puss. The sus pect, on the mill-appearance of any prosecuting witness, had bet n rob-as-eil, but was found, re-arrested anil taken to Gold Hill, where the shoes found in his posst ssion wi re easily identili, ,1 as belonging to Crawford A Carter. The thi. f was talo u to Jacksonville for safe I, WILDERVILLE m; S. The fanners tire all busy w'th t In ir hay. A Fourth of July celebration at I" Wilderville grove. Grandma Cur is not sn well these j warm days. J. W. Mcl'ollum iii d daughter, Elsie and Miss Emma Hocking were in Grants Pass t.n business, Monday of this week. Rev. Rodgers will l reach at the Je rome frairie, Miiioay. .nil- ut II a. in. J. Ycruji retui 1 from his trip to Orescent (itv the latter art of last week. J. H. Bnrroi.ghs picking strawberries Chancy creek. Yancii McCollum Oregon has been here on to hunt up a b cation ; he returned to his home at New burg wle re he in tends to slay until fall tie n he will move here with his family. He is re lated to I. W. McCollum of this place ami is wt Iconic to settle here ut an time. Mr. Roberts of Jerome Prairie was through this country selling glass pic ture frames which went pretty and easily sold. . Zuimni. people. So they objected to working ' and consequently were discharged. Wo think white men will be put ju their places as they can handle more wood than Japs and they also spend their money in this country. J. 0. Lewis is busy cleaning Up the bedrock. All tlio information yoU get is to see the gold in abundance on the bedrock. Must of the quart, niincb are very busy. Times are good here. A good niany mint s are taking u lay oft' and that helps business ill this burg. A great complaint is that we haven't houses enough to iieconimodiite cur own pop. ulation. Maiden's Lane could fill up its vacant lots with dwelling houses. Come one and nil. t '"so bring in a good revenue for itsowmrg. We need men with more business push. It would be l'tter for the coun try nt large. We have several good looking dam. sels that, if a good opportunity pre sented itself, would marry, so if the young men who are steady and imlus. trious come this way they had better look this burg and surrounding coun try over. This country is noted for its populous homes and healthy child. ! n il. We also have a good school to has hands i-dncate them, so it is encouraging for it his farm on ! vouitL' married lteonle to coin., una settle ill this vicinity. We have good cool water and bracing, balmy wt allur visit uud!nifd it is all conducive to health. We have all kinds of mechanics, headed by u number one weather pro phet. Now if we w ant to take up any in w- work we always consult our weather prophet, so we lire always posted. Our wood haulers ure doing a big husiii' .ss. Times ure good at Kinney ville. J. J. Kiniuy is a lively bui ness man and looks after his own busi ness. The piling ground in the Kin ney short line is getting tilled up. Then it will work a hardship on nun and teams, for till will be idle. The heallh of the people is good. As we are a busy, industrious jicople, we are ulwuys nt home attending to our work. We don't write any little personals, We leave that for other writers. The stock on the range are in line shape as they have plenty of good grass, good ccld spring water and ev erything to make good beef. We have slill some lit silahle hind for homeseekers. Bub. of Newbui'g, plug. GRAVE ('REEK SCRIIiBLINGS. Nice warm sunshiny v.eath, r, good for the gardens and fruit. H. L. Wilson runs a special delivery from Leland to Placer via Pat creek. Mr. Carl Smith is the driver. Miss Ruby Light and Miss Eva Rrockir.au of Grave relumed Imino on Thursday last. Tiny have been vi.-it-ing with friends hi (Iran!.- l'a.-s for the last few Weeks. Kennyvllle, silu.ititla mile above Leland, t u Puppy creek, is a nourish ing lilt le town inhabited by Japs. If any one would like to see pleas ant smiles and happy .fat cs call on the teacher and scholars of the Leland school. E.. M. Light, the butcher, p.l,l!es dead beef once a week from Leland to Placer. Mrs. Mimii" Broel.inaii has returned tn her home in Sumpter after visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E. Light of Grave fur a few days. Carl Stewart fell out of the delivery wagon on last Thursday, lie broke three ribs and the fourth command ment. Lisp n .listen, everybody listen for the chimes of w, dtling hells a! Plata r. Bob. the Leland writer, spoke of I.,., land needing a trad ion engine to con vey the piss, ngt-rs fn m the station down to the hotd. But i think th.-v have gn at, r need of an elevator to hoist tin m up from the hotel to ti,,- avGnnfj xtracts The kinds ti nt delight you, ing weak or insipid about them. Nolle Our and LEMON VANILLA Are i i.-li and lull strength. In Ito'.llfl 2'i certs, or in qusntilies as desired. M. Clemens RELIABLE DUronLST, Orange trout, Oppo. Opera House. Big Clothing Sale a Saturday, June 14, to Friday, July 4. 1 jsxjits'on yoxir J$ f I btuuM the llpj tjarmrnu re tn: or;v !no ct- .f'vj : 'iF- X i B poncntt of t '.c Lilor'i a.!. ry''t '' ; '"'v. V A I They fit tluy wi-ar wfi! -tlwy V,--iv ia I arc all wool, and wrfh lv..vi tlu tfi !&. ! 'VC'-"'' A A I P,it"Mid" Jf winiw iii i mi r i i r "ii ii" Mter loo ad 0 Saturday, June 14. to Friday, July 4. k I PEH CENT OFF ON Wc li.ivi' a most oiiini'lfti' stock tif i'ltthii,;: In fact, w, ha too many j;ihhIs on 01:. coiiiiUts. Tlio Soason has lnoii luekw ar 1, 1 oit uo aiv .lotormiiu ilto rotlueo our s-too'v pvon if wo liavi'to saorilioi toilo it. Our loss is Your Gain You will lie 11U0 to luiy a oil, Sl lish Soil for ry littlo iiionoy if you attoml R. L. Coe & Co. Big Clothing Sale. nerand Ureponian Tor ji'.uu l sJ - - - i la 11 5 MEN Wo sa .1 im l,!,!,. i th s s..lo all ,f ilr stoc k of Men's iw X31XC3-H: ART CLOTHING- oiio 01 .! Lost li,,.. f MtMl-s r,,.lv , . -,,U",UU1 ' mo l r.itf.l States V O I ..-. M.M.stt. tip um.it.. prton.s ami inatorials. fa can not atVoul to buy a S uinmt r Suit, until v, n c.. 4i. ...i ' " "- Names poinr- at R. L. Coe & Co. Big Clothing Sale. v o