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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
-v --V tS ' 4 ix, t 4 . V m, m fc - - . i.;' a -- i 1 . ' i1 . i , ,i: -v-m-rr d-iV-Tvr A T .' i Tlio Host Liniment, OJJCUjUViiiiVJ-N t.JJ jETID XjOOjHi Ijram Gunday'o Dally. The Alort boa it brand "spanking new gnha p'nalt. The Sehcnac" Joi1j Hubs w.nn dl. -charging lmH.ist ycetordy nt Divcik Co'a dock. Bert Anorron, and Lawrence J orloi ol Albert Jltomnisrninn'd eunp u oavo Allegauy wro lu town yesterday. TomUlnino nnd wile arc epondtrvg a fen days with uncle lUnry Hlftck nnd family nnd othor friends on Ontuhinj: Sic ugh. Thos. Lawhorn has come down from Gardiner to Ink's chargo of tho donkey engine in AlbertSlemuiermanii'a camp, Many men were in town yesterday from tho lodging camps, where tho r in had caused a toiipomy susptnsioa'of operations. ThoAIumui entertainment dror nr. Jmnccto crowd. IMrvlpts flK). W will Rive moro extended notico Tees day. When von wnt a pleawnt physic try Chamberlain, 'omnc uu -- - ati. Ttv nr. tv to rule nud . P'w ant in effect. For sale by Jno. Pxwuss The Parly nud dancont North Bond Kriday evening was altende-d by a largu uambcr of people from MergMleld, who report a erand good time. The members of tho Whittle Club, who h'nd planned an 'excursion Jo" the light house for yesterday, were o1li?ed to postpone it on account of the raia. Mrs. B. W. Harden is visiting her pa rents, Mr., and Mrs. A. D. Boone, at Sumner, while Mr. Kardell is absent as a delegate to the grand lodjse I. 0. 0. F, J. Z. Ewing ocd others will toon commence a search to locate tbo wreck of the fleam tbip Brother Jonathan, lost many years cro off l'olnt St George, reparations are well ur.dor way to tend a boat out to sound for her. In the past many searching parties for the vessel have been organized without be ing Euccesefol. Del Norte Record. Card of Tlianks Mra. A. Lawrence Johnson de,Ei;e& to express her thanks nnd appreciation to those friends who have shown so much kindness and sympathy in her late bereavement. ijrtn ill iltu lUC 1I1C u una, iu. nj hanging in the balance she used 11II.SH il.K 1!fA rt Hf.. T.tT WflC Dr. 1'ierce's yavome rrescripuou auu was res. tu 10 iicuuu. ijc w perience made her the firm friend of the medicine that cured her. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has no equal in its cures of womanly disease. It establishes regularity, dries the drains that weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "Five vfar apo when ray life was Iianff. tag in the balance. Dr. I'icrcc' I'avorite Prescription was brought to my home," vrritea Aim, Caroline Huff, Director of Ger man Oriihan'a Home, retidiug at wt Kowe na Street, Uetroit, Mich. "I tooklt. and. it won me back to health. Uver since that time, I have been its firm friend. We fre. quently have mothers come to our 'Home' who are sufTi-riiiK with uterine troubles, in flammatiou, tumors and ulcerations. Our incut remedy for a femate trouble Is Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription, and we have found nothing s fr vhlcll would so quick ly cure the ui-eaic, relieve inflammation and stop pains. It is a good friend to worutn." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med. In1 A1iur in mncr covers, is Eent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps tapay expense oi iiiuuiu unijr. u tlTeiaDr. ll.'V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. r a n imjjuHinfjLiiyyawrJW"1'"1 1 sfsas Mlutuf "1 havo derived gomt benefit from tho tiro 'of Chamberlain's Tain Halm for rllmiiintlrin nnd lumbago,' tfcye Mry. AMin HnKltnn, of Tucknhoe. N. .1. ",t hmdinnd med It lor sprained Lick nud wn ulo quickly relieved. In met It is tho best family Hnimeut 1 have ViT lined. I would not think of being without It. f have recommended it to many nnd theynlwnirt sponk very lilihly of Hand declnrn its merits aro wondet fuK" For salo by John l'rcuts. Gelling Ready Lumber wna icceived jestorday lor tho feuco nud grand Rlnnd at tho ball grounds, and thead nill to elected nt once, Tho ground has been plowed nnd will toon bo in good ihnpe, nnd Marsh flrld will havtt ball grouuda second to noiu iu iho county. Coos First Tho first petition for tho referendum for tho Lewis and Clark fair bill win filed Thursday with tho secrvlnry of the ata'.e. Tho petition is allied by ICO lral yoUrs of county, and waitlist filed with the only county clerk of that county who will certify that each and every namo is that of a legal vottr. The Johnson Funeral The funeral of Lswrenco Johnson took placce yesierday nftetnoou from the resii'enco en C strcrt nnd in epito of tbo Inclement weather was largely nttended. ltev. B, F. Peck, of tho Metlicxlbt church conducted a thort wivke at tho resi dence. Tho Knights of Pythias and Forwteis attended in a bcxly, tnking charie of tho remains at tht house and giving interment according to tho rites of the forrrer order, i Unfounded Rumor The report that Gto. Wulff'e fishing launch had drifted in over tho bar Saturday provtd to bo unfounded and I word came later that he had Jbecn'eeon h ?adtd into Big ceeek. Thf. rumor was thkt ho had been standing .ff from the bar several days awaiting a calm to get in bur it has been too rough tho past fex days aud lo has bewn obliged to put in atBigcroek. His many friends hero will he ploased to learn that 4lie rumor was nufounded se to tho little craft wrecking. J.tor Uobt. rotors received woid frot-i Mr. Wultl by phono yesterJav, ayhtz that his launch was high and dry at li creek and ho wanted help to get her off. JiOW MAKING BRICK Product of New Brick Yard Soon to be Marketed V. 11. Renfro, of tho Catching fclonj;h brick yard, was in tomi yesterday Ho reporla that tho brick machine recently 1 brought frsm Myrtle Point has been put 1 in working order and about 5000 brick j wero roado with it Friday. Tho ;work ! will now bo pushed, nnd it ia expected i that 150,000 brick will bo made m the ' next ten days. That will bo the eizo of tho first kiln to be burned and they will bo ready for market in about flvo weeks. It is eald that tho product of thla yard will be first-class brick, nnd if so it will I be a great convenience "over shipping ' brick in from the outside, when break-. ago and freight cnargea render them J very expensive. If goo1 rJck can be made hero at a low price it will toad to greatly encourage tho erection of hrlr-k buildings, and mark quito a Btept I in advance iu tho development of Coos " " 1 Hay townH, From Tuesday's Dally. Waller Sinclair of Coqullle City la in town. Tho Kmpire will not sail until Wed nesday morning. Attorney Grundy Short, of Myrtlo Point, came over on yesterday's train. Wm.Thomap.of Beaver Hill ia having a largo new dwelling house built at South Marshfiold. Quito tight, too: l.hoar you hnvo firod your bookkeeper. Why did you do ro?" 'llocamo to tho fitoro loaded; llmt'a why I llred hlm.M-Kx. Mra I). D. Fagnn, of Now Wlntlcom Wash., is visiting Mrs. J. T. McCormne, being on her way homo from a visit to her mother, Mra Dyor, at UindOu. Chnrlio Jnckion. bookkeopar In Matt Nyetrotu'o enmp, was in town on bual ness. Mrs Jackson nnd tholr two boys nccompanled him hack to camp to spend a short timo In tho wooda. Tho plank walk leading from tho bridge to At. l. Ciulovson'd residence, which has been used for aovornl years ns a cutofl V those ltvlig out farthor south, is bring torn down by tho proper ty owners.-! 'What is a promoter?" arked the teacher at tho examination. 'I hope you'll prove to be ono ftiid the anxious rcholar, Voukera Statesman. H. C. KoRcrs new gasollno launch Telephone, is now making regular trlp3 from tho E. L. Hossey place on Coos i Ivor, unking a specialty of handling tho milk ior tho creamery. Sho is iu chargj ol Wyatt Coffelt. The Sisters of Bethany wilt gtvo n play on Juno tho 20, tho comedy "Mnr riod Life." The best of our amateur homo talent will tnko pntt, and tho in tentlon is to make it the best thing ol its kind in many years. Koblo Brothers will opin up a meet market in North Hand today in the building recently built far that purpore by I. M. Noble, Gus; Klsko will have ohargo ol fho new shop, while K. I.owin, who is an old time iuident of Mnrah ft'ld will havo clnrgo of tho shop here n tow.i. New Lodge Organized Sat. evening, May 10. Tho Modorn Brotherhood of America was orgnnirtd by Diet. Deputy W. A. Wcoliever, with 2", charter members. Tho following nfllccrs wero duly elected and installed in their respective ofilces, viz: President W. A. Woolievcr, Vico Pres. A. II. Stuts man, Treasurer P.M. Kelly, .So:retary J. O. Stoops, Chaplain Annie K Wooli evcr, Physician, Wm. ilorsof-ill, Con ductor G. M. Thurman, Watchman H. A. Harris, Sentryman, Nancy Quick. The M. H. A. Is ft fraternal beneficiary order furnishing insurance from tW to I3C00 at cost and admits bclh men aud women on oquil Icrim. After being entertained by many ex cellent speeches from tho brothers and sisters, lodge adjourned until S.U., May 23, at 8 oclock p ro sharp. Mr.Josnph Pominvillc, of Stillwater, Minn., efter having spent 2,C0O with tho best doctors lor stomach trouble, without reltef. wan advised by tho drug gist, Mr. Alex Iticbard to try a box of Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets, lie did so and ia a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, bad tasto in tho mouth, lack of appetite constipation, give theso Tablets a trial, and you aro certain to bti moro than pleased with tho result. For salo at 25 centa por box by Jno. PreusB. Travel by Sea San Francisco May 10 Steamer Ar eata sailed at 4:30 p. m, today .sjth.tho following passcngerc: F Dennis wifo and boy, A Smith, D Dorot, II Whitnoy, J Low, fl Coynton, C McClcuwn, J Humo, II Kohl, J Unruh, Mra McGenn and two children, Mr Higglne, Jaaica Mack, A Whitemoro, M M Uonunoy, and flvo in the stoorago. A newspaper whoso colums7 overflow with advertisement!! of business men haa moro influence in attracting tho at tention to, aud buildiug up a city' or town, than any other agoncy that can bo employed. People go whoro U10V0 is business. Capital and labor will locato where there ia an entorpiifling com munity. No power on earth ia so strong to build up a town aB a newspapor well natronUed, and ita power should be appreciated, Ex. From Wcdneaday'i Dally. Mrs. J. U. Uobettson .North Bond yoeterdny. wna up from Tlte Bh'tkospeajo.m Olub moots to night with .MIsH'Urlokccu. HNl)MI J. I). Lutrd, m.tll contractor, "was lt town on Ims'.noM yostidiy. ..o. Win Ward wna In town last night get ting supplies lor hbi DavU slough camp. Miss Anna Uolsct:, unoof oar tenchera has been olncttd to tench t one ol thu Salem tchoolt", Whruled vehicles nro now baiug used .til tho way through on tho t?oos llpy Uosoburg alngo Hue. -.. j ' Lnek of a quorum prevented n teielon of tln Hoard of Dtuutoraof tho Clum her of CiHiuncreo Monday niglit. Anionjc Humnor visitors to Marshlleld yetttrday worn Mr. and IMM, II. N. Ubck.Capt. A. l, Uoono "J Frank Hlacfc. J. W. Tibbctts may bo outol the Icu cream business, but ho mill romembtHH the printer, nud this tlmo it'n tomu alicca of (rozon Halmou, right out of cold storage. CHECKED FORTUNE ACROSS CONTINENT $10,000 Dono Up In An Old Trunk and Passed as Baggage Two Thousands Miles Kimono Guard A peculiar eximplo of tho risk some people take canm to light this week, A newcomer to Ktlgono brought with him an nmount of cash, a littlo over $10,000. It was donu up in an old trunk and checked as a part of lite bagsngo ncroes tho etaten from tho mlddlu West. When tho trunk reached Htiono the ropo around it had become hxjiened on the road aud was ready to fall off aud in the bagcege emnshiug donu on thu ro.id the trunk had not come out of il in any ol thu best condition. Tho money, which was in twenty dollar gold pieces, had been sewed, etch piece separato, between cloths ntul tho cloth laid on a stout board with another board on top of tho layer and Hit two boards nailed together. Tbo pror.oss was kopt up until thowholo sum was packed in that manner in tho bottom of tho trunic. Soma reenbscks wore etuffed iu tho odgea "to keep tho fjold from rattling," aa ono man put It, Tho money was brought In thu trunk to a local bank and thu who!u thing pUced on disposlt. Tho man and hia wifo do not appear to own tho snug fortune they lave, but aro very quiet and deslro (bat tholr names bo withheld from publication. FOE" BETT M" ItfUM lADOn UNIONS AND AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS JOIN HAND3. Tbo Unci (if I'rldoii Labor In IliiUiUmr I'libllo HlKlMvnyM A I.nbor I.euil r'N I'laii l'or I be Ibiiployment tit ConvlolN Ju 'l'hln "IVorU. Tho convention of American road tinkers whldi met In Dotrolt wan re markable In thlH respect, that Mr. Georgo IlurnH, tho great labor lender niul. .president of the Michigan I.nbor union, advocated tho 11 bo of prison labor cither in building roailH or In preparing material to bo imed for hard ening, their HtirfucoH. Ho In tlio flrat groat labor leader to advocate thin course, nlthough It ban boon HijggeHted by, many Hpenkera uud wrlteru on thin qucHtlon during the pnat ten yeam. Mr. Durna fioeH that It would bo clearly In tho Interest of micli prlHou labor and hIho In tho InteroHt of freo labor to havo tho groat army of prlsonem now iu tho Jails in tho varlouu Htates who aro doing no good ior IllomHolvcn and uddltu: uotbimr to tho common tvoujtli 111 fonn or other, 3 , 1 -, , J Mirny pooplo ohJoiitMrr'n'BnKRoallott of thm html beeniiHo they miy (hut tho use of mu'li lubov .torTmiti'i fi purpotui would linvu ii cunlJAuUiiiCltiii.liilliioiuMi . in tho H.mnmnlly wlivro tlio woili l ilono. Hut to avoid Htii'h n ivhuII Mr. llurna nlitiw-0tlinttlilit labor eould bo iippueu in mo iiropiuiitioii or iiiiiioriiu, I'linrr iirieit or iiniken Mono, wiioro tuo. . iimvi vi iiiiirwii rnim'i nitv.u .! yvlHoiioi-H could lo worked In Inelo nmr. yn tiiey uotv nro. Tho proauctH no produced would nut ooiiio Iu cimtuot M'lth fn-o labor iih tho nrtlclcx genenih ly prodmt'd ,hy hiivIi htbor do. I'ouwo luutly by Ihlrt con row you avoid coin- .....i.i ... .. ...... J iivmum Avnu uio miiiiiinieiniXT wim orfern for nalo tho iimnufnetured nrll -'li' or competition with tho froo lnlior vr who workH to prodtieo Hioho urtleleii, ! nud tit tlio hiiiiio tlmo tho prlaoner l ! receiving more UMoful lunti'tietlou. huv. ' Iiik nioi-o healthful excrclno ami adding ! greatly In tho course of yearn to tho . common wealth. If Mr. Huriia' Idea,1 which Ik undoubtedly a Humid and wholesome olio, should lie mtoptcd by the labor unloux of thin country gcucr ally, tt would bring to tho road cause emit aid. tvtiv inn. I 'Cli.t r-..n i.tn.ll..i. .. tin. iiiiiiltin.lilli, 1 ..... n..l.. II.MI.I.h .. ...V II.......H....... inn. nr.... Ii.iw.hu ,.t ......,!.... I,,. I, I Ii. I 'l.l.l a........... VII, I Vtn IF, ,,,,11-IIVIl ,1-ill. ,1, ..-t cngu kooii after tbU Detroit convention! .1 I .. . .. ., .. ... . . i ui'viMuiHM mo inn null an oi iw iiiim mobile tnitiiufnctureiN of America ant heari'.ly In favor of noun general plan of limit linltilltiL llnil nIiiiII tin niilll'oil. lllJ ' """HtaltM In ilm Union lie- ndopted a tvnolutloii Indorsing tho pun naeo nf tho Hrownlow bill, which nr I (ft MUtlllllMVM" M ti "W vldo.H for a nyHtem of national, rttnto n ml loeal i-o-oporntloti hi tlio purinn nrnt lmproviMiient of the public high' way. It In very evident from the IokIo of ovt'iittt that the tlmo U rapidly ap proaching when tlio frlendH of tbo gootl rondH enmo will Ik ablo to unite miitiy fom.tt lu favor of the general plan of road Improvomeiit that havo hitherto been either Indifferent or hostile. Tho labor Irndew genrmlly havo been hoHtllo to the idea uf ui)lyliig tho prlnon laUir to tlih work, but now mm of tho iihmU progrewlvo loaden of or ganized InUtr Iihh enmo forward nnd Indorsed lu tho imwt hitirly nnd lutein gent way tho idea of applying thli la bor to the general wi'lfnni of tlm im munity by building up the public rowR In order, Imwuvor, that turn hiiuii imj iuhiIo MHNlblu the rood biilldliiK au thorities In the vnrloiix MtatiH nnd 'eotmtlw miiit bo provided with iiwoh wiry funtU In order to obtain proper machinery, engineering nklll and ex pert labor no hm to malm um of the army of jirbujiii'M wlto would lw imt at their dlNponul umler tho now plan. In order to wciiro thin mcwwnry fund It In moro and moro uvldoiit that the aid of the national gowriiiiioMl Hhould lie called In to supply 11 jMirtloii of Iho moiify. Tbl I- nil provided for by tin Hrownlow bill, which wan not only In domed by tho Chliiigo coiivcntloii. but nIH) by the Detroit convention of Amcrlcnti roadmnkorn. Kvry emivcn Hon nif t to ctmHldfr thlrt iiiilloii hIiumi the Hrownlow bill wh ltjttvIucil In rnnKrcMt hai In -..kI the bill, ami -tirgdil im paHifigf.-Hoti. Martin Dwlgf. Tirir Jrrm-y'i Slonn Honiln. Statu Itoad Hupervlisor Itudd In hb nnnual retort to Governor Mur.tliy hIiowh ihhl 70(1 inlleH of Htono ronibi havo befit bull In N'mw .femey diirlnc tho hiHt your. It In posslblo to travel on Hinooth. hard rontU from Jerwy City to Atlantic City. The Btuto Iiiih ii. proprlatcil ho far ? 1. 215.',, IDS for build' Ing rontR Tho northurii rouritleH have built on their own account 2'J." miles of. road. A requwU will he made to tho IcglHlnturi) to Iiu-icniM) tho annual ap propriation to $:00.000 from ?2.-),0Of). KiipurvlHor IJtnhl miy Hint In no way can tho government add no rapidly to ib iirosotirltv of tho iiiilb bv r..u. trlbtitlng IIh Htiri)lus to" the macadamiz ing of tho highways of thu nettled purlH of tho country. nrriiiiuiy'o Uooil Itoaili. Germany ImH two lrlnd of rondn, ntnto aud county. Tho former cost 10,000 a mllo to construct uud havo an nvcrago width of twenty-threo feet. They vary from eighteen to Hlxty feet. Kneh mllo nnd a half Ih looked after by ono mnii, .who, with 11 wngon ami horse, onriiH from $125 to $200 11 year, devoting hIx bourn a day to the work. An ovoroeor fnw churgo or fifty mill and Ii paid ?100 to ?.'00 11 year. Kadi county ban an iuHuector. who n- . .- .--. iippDvil (o tho road propunltlou A4H-HHH!Hw'IH'M YOUR BLOOD ENRICHED Tho debility so common In tho Spring Is simply tho sign of poisonous olomonts lii tho blood that tho system lo unablo to throw off. Holp Is nooclocf and health will bo bottor all tho year If a llttlo holp Is given now. Tho romody that is apt to help most Is SENCSTACKEN'S ACTIVE BLOOD PURIFIER. It purlflos and onrtchos tho blood, stlmulatos all tho organs to ronowod activity and Incroasos strength and onorgy. This preparation Is put up In bottles holding one-third moro than tho regular dollar blood romodlos. you can got no uoitor rornwuy t uny price, Sl.00 per bottlo. i SENGSTAGKEH'S PHARMACY, - - S,raofs8ohr' j coIvom 5T00 (o J1.000 per nitiiiWt.,"Aiiottt 8210 mllu U nllojvml (or yearly :,:; -..-.! (" " " , mlrH n,,olll m ' . " "., ' ',,. i, Vtm to Hi .f " . V mniin n to tho build itmlnteiiHiico ot ronda iih to uio v ,. ROYAL ROBES. KIhr Oncnr ban roauinod tlid relna of jjovot'iimeiit, thu tonnlimtlng tlio ro. ueney of tho Crown l'rliieo (hmtavo. i.. i... 1. 1.... ..! tiifi iiittiflmm. who Iri tillf' ..t.... ic iit'iiu Uriii. Iimh imnn in li'nuu mmi v "". AVIebmlen to bo treated by a faiuoun Clermnn oeiilliit. It In ivcnllml that when tho crnr itiiil thg present I'rlneo of Wahm vlalled tho Iiouho of coininoim together n row yCaw ago tlio iciomblniico between them wan niich thill they might hnvo boon twins. Tho war la tho darker of tho two. Iu former day King Edward wim an cnthiiidiiHtlo wnltr.er, nud neither nt Marlborough lloimo nor Huudrliig. .... ..... lid. ......u .ti.,, mi.,,11. nt4 iiillll Willi uiin"'i" i" '"- il... W.....I li.iut .. vminll.il nil lltH IIIIOHIM U .l,l, ,Hfl. ,.,.,... ,V. ... ..II..... I.lu ..vi. I. ml. It Iu InllL'. IlltW. 11II1JII1I11 ,lr ....... i. a -. ....'r. ,ivcr, uluco IiIh miiJoHiy Im donu moro .. At I. .1... II.....-1... It .1 Wlllll than go tliiough tbo llgmvu of a ntuto qtindrlllo. 1 SCRAPS OF SCIENCE. RiiccoHRful expcrlmontd hnvo been mndo for obtaining alcohol and sugar from plno ami birch wawduM. Che iiilcal union In tho result of Iho at trnctlon of uuimtlsllcd electric ehargiti on different ittoutn for one anuther. Proft'Hiior Dull Ohso, liiHpeclor of tbo museum of Naples ban :- ' !!lil tin nrtlclo lu which be nlllrnm that ro HearchcH ami oxenviitloiii provo that thero fxUted a I'ompvll ulno ceiittiries boforo our era. lly meniiH of an Ingenious limtrU' meut. tho hydr eopc, the human eye NlKht can iietietriito the ocean depth mid clearly dlmlugtilnh objeeta over 11 mile ticlow tho Hiufiice. The Inventor J Slanor Pino, aiiTtallnii, a Bcboolmato of Marconi. rmiitrriiMr iln itmr. ' In 1705 the mayor of Yarmouth, KiiKlniid. Usiurd tin following proclu. matbili: "Owing to thu priwut enor uiiitm prlrtuof corn mid the alarming npprtdu'nswn of n nmri'lty in that immt iu-TinHry nrtlclf. many townthnmh out the kingdom have m-t the laudable example of leaving off for a time tho rtmlom of wunriiiK imwdr-r lu their hair, by which meaiiH 11 great iinntity of wheat limut Infallibly l r .veil to thu iinth ind If thu prlru be not ro- tliltrd It may at least Imi prevented from lpcreMlug. We, therefore, thu mayor, JimtlVo 11 ml prluclpnl Inhnb. Itaulrt of (Srviit Yarmouth, do rvfoin iiii.ihI thu example h worthy Imltutlon, nnd wo Hatter ourmdveH tho military will not Intitule to adopt It, being fully convinced that apiifttntnee nr nt nil IIiiiihi to be mirrlfkvd to thu pub lie went, nnd tlmt In doing lull luey wlll really do good." . Single Cciib White Leuliorn Farm Hntrhlur,gg'?1.00forl3,t2 50 for If). Choice cnukercls nud pullets $1.00, trio $2 U0. Frenh egcf. broilers, fryero. Katnlly tinde collclted Order ilrnt of wank Delivery days, Fridays and Saturday, W. C. Weaver, Marsblleld, Or. (1-iX'WfiO 1 m -IK-f-r-R4-H-l-H-W44'M I GniSSEHJSIC C0I4PANY ? Q"f Best Asset Is t (ilvina our fritntls Ibe very ; t best siiiiifiicllon. Cbc mm r iic inuljlply ciistoimrj lh J liirgcr our success. Cbe In- i v sirumcitls uc cirry have x been seleclcil tullh llj urcnf- x ect Cnre. In Ibis tific o( i up-lo-ildteiKss It it'otilit (e x fdtdl to do Atiylblng dse. 5 " "T7,t. .'t.rrt.Mo iiI,' IMUV J. uun lJ'.iv.JO aivk r.,ii" - t I 0. 0. P Bldir, Marshfleld. I ?-S-M-("i"l-!-H-fr-M-W-H"H M-J-J'i'. . ,rT. -- . i i n 1 1 n ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 iw n-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i'i i'i 1 1 1 i'i 1 1 1 1 n i H l i - 'mwfm!i$mim'txtk'' St-