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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1901)
A. ,i. S s V AtoiHtliiitWWaUhli COAST MAIL. tittitnliti, - -K.tiino J.I. 100 J lublishcd Kvcry Saturday by the Mail PunusitiNtV Go. Otifr TM? (Inndnmnc), ......,. ,.poo iM month, ! .. iw lHlt FRAUD 01? OVISR-CAP. 1TALIKAT10N 'i'hsovcr c.irlllnlifcntion of liyht audVatfer companies' is an itu nicnsc fraud oir the" public. A statement litis just been published By oue of the city couucil of Maker City to the effect ttic Baker City gns plant that can be reproduced fbr$iSooo today has a bonded dcbVof 5b,ooo drawing six per cent interest, is'assesscdat $1200 and pays $So taxes. The Baker City electric light plant is bonded Ibr $50,000 drawing six per cent interest and pays taxes on $3100. It costs 525,000. With $100,000 bonded debt; the iutcrest on viilchthe users of light must pay, two plants' pay about as much taxes as eight ordinary dwelling houses. Is it any wonder the people arc turning to public own ership? Capital Journal. Light aud water companies arc not the only transgressors whose over-capitalisation andover-boud ilig are a fraud on the public. Transportation companies and other corporations performing public sei vice arc in noway be Iiiud. .And the utility of the system as a means of wringing exorbitant profits from the dear pcopls is seen when any attempt $6 made, to cut down rates by Icgaf. enactment. Then this watered' stock aud these fraudulent boudyplay au important part. To reduce the iucomc of these institutions below a reasonable profit on the ' 'investment' is de nounced as confiscation, and the courts will' so hold it and all the water is figured on as part of the "in vestment." The Baker City gas plant, with its actual cost of $15,000, must pay six per cent on a bonded debt of $50,000 to say nothing about dividends to the stock holders, before thepcblic can hope to show tlitf Justice" of a reduction in rates. I? pays $0 taxes, and the direct ors would hold up their hands in horror at the idea ot paying any lnore, until after the interest ou tneL'$35iOOO of fraudulent debt WiTpYovided for. Truly, it is no wonder that the best thought is turning toward municipal ownership "ofwater and light plants. Doctors riot seldom give tin a case, but a' mother never docs. While life lasts, .jhile there is a spark of vitality which love's labor nur fan into a flame, she tolls'untirinjjly for tfie child she brought 'nto'1the srorlu. And sometimes where the doctors (ail the mother succeeds. She has no prejudices. Any means she Mill use which will save Mr child. The mother's prescrip tion given below is a case in point. Her daughter ris given up by puyiU clans' as suffering from an insurable disease, culled "wasting of tlw digestive otv.ins." Tlie.rootbtr pre scribed DK-Vlerce's Cold en Medical Discovery and 'i'avome t i'rescrtpttpii," and nan me juppiiies 01 siting her daughter restorrd to perfect hialtli. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases c the stomach and oth et onrans of di gestion and nutrition. It Is a nerve nourishing, ftesU'-fonntng iiicdiciue making new blood and new life. "Golden'Medlcal Discovery" contains rib alcohol and It Is absolutely free fromJ opium, cocaine ana an outer narcotics. It is a trus twnperance tnediciue. My' lter (or Arlington, Wasiilnirtoii Co., 2tclr) wu takris very sick and Iiml several doctors, vrrltM Mm. C. U. Harrison, of Kl' City, Itoiizlis Co.. Nbr, They could not dd tier any tpoi and told ray mother they would not conic Mhv more, iiqo .doctor could hell) her. that the jr?. -. in. . .,. ..- l:j ;.:.ii .. :; Jly toother aald to tny older' now inn ur. ritrcea mem .' So ahe bouziit six lmUtt three of Oqldcn Medical UltcvYcrr' three of 'Favorite prescription,' and sorae-or the Tel. leu:' nd tsowr my (liter Is a fell woinn. W'c tluifk you (Ur your, medlduc. I Dr? Pierce's Common Sense Medical' A'dviser. in paper' covers, is sent free on rtcelpt .pf 91 jon,e.-ceut stamps .to pay;' sVpeu&e inallliw only. Address dk'i C.-V: WerCer-BuffaWN, Y:; asnss f Biliousness "I have) ucA TonrTlatblc CAVC RKT1 ami Ond them petfftt. OooMn l do Miihmit ih.m. X hav nMsl thrm for otn time Tor Indlgnoloa mlbmousntf nd am bo com. Oaco uleil, you will nvrtt t nlthout them In the tamllr Kuir. A. M aux, AlWny, (S. . m CANDY r WJP CATHARTIC TfliOl SMKM I rttant. rliaM. rweat. T OoM. IM O00.1, Ncief (Oncu, W eaten, or tttiro. K. tie. e, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tirriut r.. rr-.. rwT. ri. itu n ARBITRATION NUKDKI) T.;onn, Iu these days of labor strikes it is well for Mr. Goinpcrs aud other leaden leaders of organized labor to remember that society has some rights that must be recoguized. The right of labor or of capital to tie up at will the transportation system of the coun try, or any part of the country. aud inflict upon the whole people inexcusable aud enormous hard ships and losses, will never be couieded. II compulsion is ever necessary to kees capital and labor fiotu action that means paralysis to business, whose uninterrupted prosecution is vital to the public welfare, then compulsion will be used. The peace, prosperity, and progress of society will not always be sacrificed to guerrilla wailare between capital and labor. Some plau of compulsory arbitratiou will be euacted to ficc society front the evils arising from au indiscriminate warfare between organized labor and organized capital Iu such warfare labor generally loses the battle, aud even when it is nominally victor ious, its gains arc confined to a fraction of the labor force aud are oftcu obtained at the expense of other labor. j Literary Notes. $ &tyeva Joderu Culture for June has an artistic cover design by Sarah Noble-Ives, and an attractive table of contents, beginning with an article on "Some notable Paintings at the Pau American" and ending with ,,Ratnbl3outof Doors." It contains the second installment of "The Squire," which gi ves every promise of a powerful story of the days when au "Abolitionist" was almost on outlaw. The "Scribe ot a Soul", by Clara Iza Pierce, cau be recom mended to any one who is some what weary of current fiction aud wants "something difierent." It purports to be communications received from a disembodied spir it, the soul of an ancient Kgypt ian ruler, who uses as a medium a woman whom he claims as the reiucarnated companion of his former stay on earth, aud to whom he occasionally makes warm love, in quite a modern manner. It is uot a love story, and it is not easy to classify. The communications which come from "Selestor" cov er a wide' range, from Klectricity aud "Uuitv of Matter" to disser tations on the Bible and conditions pievailing beyond the grave. The little volume is gotten up iu neat shape and is printed and published by the Denny-Coryell Company Seattle, Wash. Amoug the notable features of the Argonaut for June 10, 1901, are: "A Carcel Courtship," by Gwendolen Overton, a romantic story of Guadalajara; "Augustus Hare's Reminiscences," au .ex tended review of the third and fourth volumes of a thoroughly enjoyed autobiography, with numerous quotations from its pages; "Some Young Million aires" a sketch of nearly a score of men already promiueut iu fin ancial and manufacturing circles of the East, although they have not yet attained an advanced age; and a New Yotl: letter devoted to the .progress of the big tunnel and street-railway changes aud diffi 8W ttkvVtO.C t culties in the tlrctronolis,, ADVERTISING HINTS- sVLi..'feifciSUtv),fivi.-.v';. 7T: him or ttjixt yi(r;rr. W.C should be to Anujr Vt.'C into the store. u'o thonifit'iiJF tftiiisi'timtx nt f.t. or t'.vAeet.tn. a 1 t a 3 more from his advertisements. W 'tfWfW TKTR-W W W- TO WJIW Did you ever notice that the newspaper that is filled with local 1 news, that chronicles every local 1 happenings, important and unim portant, is the newspaper that Iuim the largest circulation and is the most prosperous in every way? That is because it doesn't think that some things nrc unimportant. It tells all the news and goes into details about everything that is going ou. Its subscribers read every word of it. There isa lesson iu this for the writer of advertise ments. People waut detail to the extent of getting information about that iu which they are tercsted. The success of the city diy goods advertisements comes from this very quality iu their ads. They describe things as well as they can in the space at their dis posal. They give prices they, have striking headliues and in troductory illustrations iu their advertisements, just like the news papers handle their most import ant news articles. It is a good pla.i for the advertisement writer to take an interesting uewspaper aud sec how the news items are bandied written up, displayed, illustrated aud then build his advertisements along the same lines as far as is concerned the presentation of an idea. r)rrTttnno1 ke 'on2 llvwl because tollee requites noutUhttKnt, tool li not notirhhlpg until It It lc.ntett. A disordered stonuch cannot ilist food. It must hate assistance. Kolol Utipcpsla Cute dijcstanlt kinds of food without aid Iront the stonuch. illoing it to ml and regain Its nalurnt functions, lu elements ute ex. actly the same US the n.uur.il tlieeslKr fluids ami It tlrnnle can't help but do sou cood. Coos lUy Drug Store. Attacking An: Hills With Cannon. In tin' forest of Gtiinna dwell row? very l.ir;!o iiml exceedingly fo rm ions lilnck ants, which throw up liillii l.'t nml even 20 feet In liph:ht. Tliry will not licsilnto to uttnek man", nml their hcitlnunrtcrs arc UMinllv civou a wide north. The trari'lcr Jlrlouet speak of linviiur, witnreti urn destruction 01 one ot tlii'?i! fortresitc nml its inhabitants 111 a way that va certainly extraor dinary." A trench was dtip entirely u round it and filled with dry wood, which W.13 set fire to simultaneously nt nil points. Then 11 train of artil lery was brought to bear and tlio liil'l knocked to pieces with the can non halls. The ants, seeking to cs rnjie, were nil burned in their at tempt to cross the fiery gutter. Iter riror 1'rlrnd. Its- Wlint a dream of beauty Mabel CiRrlkisIiurii Is! Slio Hut how rudely slio wakcH you ill wltftt Shu opens her rnoulb! CUI eas Tribune. "Tlie Doctors toIJ live my coujli was incura ble One Minute Cou-'i Cure made me a well man." Norrls Sllrer. North Straifanl, .V II. ISecause rou'se not found lelief from a stubborn cough, don't despair One Minute Cough Cure lus cured thouunds ami it still cure jrbtl. Safe and sure. Coos Rat Drug Store. Pull Out Their Deardj. Tlio Eskimos havo coarse, black hair, some with a tingo of brown. Males havo tho crown of tlio head closely cropped, eo that reindeer may not tco tho waving locks when tho hunter creeps behind bunch jfrnits. They havo black eyes nnd high check bones. Tho bones of the f.ico aro better nrotcctcd from tha severity of tho climato by a thicker covering of flesh than southern rnce.. Generally their beard is very .cant, and most of them devote oth erwise idlo hours to pulling out tho hairs. Mr, James llrown of Pulimouili, Vr,, oter years of age suffered for years wild n bad soreon Ills (.ice, I'liyslclinskouldnothtlphim. UuWilt's Witch Hazel Salie cured liini permanently. Coos I lay Drug More. The Lawyer Cot It. Urown So you lost your lawsuit with Smith? Jones Yes; but it's a gatisfne tion to know that Smith didn't win anything. "But didn't you havo to. pay him $1,000 Oaninjrcs?" 'Tes; but his lawyer got that." Philadelphia Itccord. Tim bilious, lircd, nervous nun can not success fully conipeless llli his lieallhy rival. DeWitt's Utile linrly Hliirs the famous pills for constN pntioii will remove tlio cause of your troubles. Coos MayDrui; Store Easily Figured Out. "Yes, bo's n big dog," remarked tfio visitor. "What do you valuo Htmat,UncloSi?" "Well," said Farmer Si, making a brief mental calculation, "I reckon he's worth altogether about $25.01." "Why do you tack on tho cent?" "Well, hoTfl got a $25 young Cota wold sheep in him that ho atodast niK'kt."-.Chic.ago. .'JCribuno. "". SSsWiU it liiijiniiijiii Hi'rwikiM ssUssssA AJsiMA sMsMsMf lawyer's I Oil Clothing! f nneiiwiit it imm In tha irU1. Ivnl.U Hi rnu I It out. u'.tMhifil ninnvr. onmlmpoth. win nxt nark, ll it nrl-m , s,.iiu.4r.(ii., u., 2; l.t.,, . ITI. W n. s.ViiinMv 9 rt Xkt..lir-rs 1 lMtr.Ml.Mv., . A (fS99993&94 A Natural Coy. lWt tM Ij Im 4 Oalriminl IVmi'1 nsnt In ,tul.r l'SM SVwnfr 1I inr nne iife lii Anl 111)- truuixl I lie )irU. IWl xsnt, to t 11 Welntert IVn'i tinl In te t lUtlnei S.vnr pl, at "lii'lUi" Ami tunlik ll tlsln. R.'r.er I- "Jt Willie." Mlh kite. .wI (tm aiJ tp)l )iener l allnnetl to tvn Aim! mate ait joful nele. Crthne I. lUrtlftk Kcrenis, utliltruni, tiller, clnl'ing, I'V HM onlng nnd nil Un ottiirrs ate iiikvl 're-l le llt'sWItch MltclS-tlre. IlK wrlllitH'iri-, in-'uooituy UntgMvm rrrtlliiR nlril slclntitilll.'. Cnrvfiitly Hindi' uvis lit fivillns kUUii. milk l Ktofk sluuv thiU llvo pjnmN of klmmllk from iho .rr.tvli.v ywm iik Mlttnl to 0110 pJiui I of rrnl" " "''t1'1" rator nkltuttiUU U ti-t. It miulron hIv iMimu!. to litiutt i n imiiiul of grnln. A1 a KWimit riilf. wihv Is about halt :tt ruliiaiilii tit MWiitir.ilK-wint i'. n rv tlllllvs 10 to 1-' uii'!id4 of wlioy lit pro iliiit) tin iiiiicli crtln " i"'11 P'-'tiait 'f jrniln. Iinili nri f.itvillncly valimblo fur p!k mid should bo finl In tin tuft IiiKMltuV ootiillilmt :m wmii r. nvnllnbli-. Do not nllow cither to luvoiuo sour. A surgical operation lsn.it nee.try l cutr piles. UeWitt's Wlirfi Haiti Ntl.ewies all Ihnt rspcnsennilneerMIK l!.treof iwuitietieiis. Coos Iby Dnij Mf. My Temper. I hate a lll'W temrer: Tt MVe my y star t'nlm I alib It rlly It trbs t rt aay .ih) r-tt ail llek aixl trsttpl On all nt n r It li-vl. Ami I try l rr! It Anl Utl It writ In UnJ. K "1 to 'WSSi: I l-rp a tl.'lit t.tt. rrln Awl iiak t It nHt sently. Yet K'tMllurs all In iln. It It ea t-KHh tlie tfencf It cri " frwn ine. But 1 slit U Its MJ.trr E.neJir, at ymt r all ! I Cjij AtMrlaa Dujas. "A few montlisVo,fiiiltliKli I nlefrlrotl fast uoulil nolrciuln on mtr iluiiucli for h-ilf.iti hour. I ttsetloiif bottle oIKinlolUynvpsliS I'ure and can now cut ny hn-nkfjsl and other m.ll ulth a Irtish nnd ny food u tliorougtil) illi;iHIl. Nothinc efU.ifs il!olt DySrnU Cure for stonuch troubles If.; S. Tills. Arlington. Ts. K0.I0I Dyspi-piLt Cure UiijoiU ulut jou ait. Coos lljy l)t.s Store. OASTOHIil.. Dsirt tit jf lf ' HW Yea tun A!n BcfS nadlnnnr. Jack Mli I'ecliy'n tioodlo M dend. Did you lirnr nlxitit It? Tom Yf. I'm polnir tip to call on her. Jack To condole with tier, I Mipitoif. Tom No; to propone to Iiit now Hint my rlrnl'it out of tlio wny. Jack All, you wnnt to crt In Ix'foro slio tnkifi up with Homo oilier iuppy. I'lilladclplila 1'ruKS. The Wnnl of Illn .fort. WlRg IJtiyliow In n hard eaio. Wacs I Kliould say ho Is. Tho only lime 1 ever naw him t'liilinrrnssitl writ onco when tin wns r,iii;lit tclllns tlio truth. ridladviphln Kvcord. THE HOME COLD CURE. An Ingeiiloiin Trpiitiiiont lay wliioli l)ruiikiirilritrn llninij Utirid Dnily In ripilu uf Tlii'iimclvsLi. Sn Xtixloui I)oos N'o WrulcDiiiiii: id iht Nits'i'h A plcaiunil und I'oil- tivu Curu fur thu l,i(iiur Hubit. It Is now (jentmllir known and tinderttood that Drunlsenness is h tluenui nnd not unik ness. A lcly filled ttilli poison, .mil nerves completely shatlereil by J erimlKstl or cousUnt use of fntoilcntlng liiiuors, rerpnrcs nn nnliilotc cipjhlc of nrutrjlixinu and rradiaiting this poi son, and destrovuv: the cravinc for inloslcnnts. Sufferers may nu cure themtclti nt liomc Hilhout publicity or Iom of lime Irons btuiurss by this iionderful "ilUMK (J Jl.U Ct'ltl'.' v.hkh lias Ix-i-n prefi-cied after tinny )ears of ilose study and trraiinrnt of Inebriates, Hid f.iltlifu iim nceordlnt; In dliccllons of this stondrrfiil dis. eatery is positively (;u.ir,inloi to curt thu most obsiinale case, no mailer how li.iril 11 drinker. Our record 1 show tin- marvelous, transformation of thousands of Drunkards Into sober, Indus trious and upright men, WIVKS CUtti: VOUR IIUSHANDSII CIIII.UKI'.N CUItr. YOUi: I'ATIII'.KSII 'I his remedy Is In no svnee a nostrum but Is n specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared llial It is thoroughly solu ble and pleasant to the Uiitc, so that it can be gltcn In a cup of tea or coffee without Ihc knewlcdge of the, person taking It. Thousands of Drunkards have cured lheiuu.lvm vsllh this priceless remedy, und as many more h.no Urn turi-cl and made trmpernle men by having the "CUKK" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge In ccMVe or lea, and bellete today that Ihey discontinued drinking of their on free will. DO NOT WAIT, Do not lie deluded by apparent and misleading "Improvement." Drive out the dis ease at once nnd for all time. 'J lie "IIOMK GOLD CURB" is sold nl tho extremely low price of Onu Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody . 1 treatment more eflcctual than others costing Jaj to $50. I'ull direc lions ac company each package, hpecial ndvlcu by skill ed physicians when requested without ixtra charge. Sent prepaid to uny part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address D'pl. JJ657 UDW1S' II, 0II.HS& COMPANY, 3330 and 3333 Market Street, Philadelphia, All correspondence strictly confidential. ( k&ucstoYoAr Bowels Vitls Caacaretf, I J-f K sWT'lsssssssssssssssfciT T X sffr ISSSSSSSSSSSS ' 1 I I 'I rBBBBBBS IVT ksssssB I 9 BSSisiP 1 ftuiHtsjavratsisiinitil IMiniccd Rates Are now iu effect to Hullalo, New York. Do you expect to ntlend the Pan-American Hsposltion? If so do uot buy your tickets until you have investliiitcd the the service of the Illinois Ccntial Knihond. Out iiccotnodatiou'i are the best that can be had, our trains 1110 nlwnvj ou time, nml employes courteous nnd accomodating. Through totui.st eats fioui racilic Const tolhiMon via llulmlo. If von will send fifteen ccutHiu stamps, to iidiltcss given below, we will forward you, ny iciuiii mail oue of our huge 3 x 40 inch wall nun of tho United States, Cuba nnd l'oilo Htco. Any inforuintiou icgarding rates, nccoinodatious, service, time, connections .stoj-ovcrs,ele, will be checi fully luinislirl b II. H. TuiMin'l.l. Coiti'l Agent. i.aThird Street, I'oitlnnd, Oie. Nasal Iu ll Us il,ts thsre ru,ktrU.i,Wtijrt7 ahouM 10 eleulie.. 0w " JJifA J ... . .... - l.V3iT KU't trcani 1131m i- eJ-VyV 1 cleui.s,t',tar n J heals lie Us.M weninriM. S-r.tSKV. ,Lc"t"VT.n".ui "; PVn Sui,vy. ' t'rrmnlmlar!sce.Untolhenoitrllf,irreili oter lbs nwmbuts snJ la slort-el. UelUflalm. medlatonrur.(lloiri. It It not ilrjIt.-Jif , SLY 11110 rilCl.MWsitniHtitt. Men Tot k. r 5s:';o7.'? Y J S S 7r.o -. . k giininirwnTFWFiiFWFwniniriiriiniFwninfFiininwiirK z SUBSCRIPTIONS For nil Papers g S iw2 and Magazines Reooivcd at S: I F. P. Norton's. jiiiuiuummMiiimiiuiiMmiiuiuuiHiuiiuiuiuiiK: fgsm Wmsmmm. That is what we have to sell, and we oan fill all orders for any and all kinds. THE QUALITY is guaranteed and the price is right. OUR STOCK INCLUDES anything required in Fir, Spruce, Red and White Cedar. SIMPSON LUMBER CO. I'liouc Main 151, HSengstacken. .Wholesale and Retail Druggist mMi,::it . ozcimjs tyt .'c.i:gt ti, ,iii:it;iiA.Misi: Mur.shllold and Kmjiiro City, Orojion. prtxplldiiH NUIIIfiillr ;iiitiousiiluI at nil liomx'. Aucist IV. sVsilU, I'lii-o A: Co.. unit tins Inuillittf I'lif. I.ll'is 11111I y:. slOllt 4'llllllISIlis!M. 3s;nEH:aarr2iar bkviiii !! sn Si a a u YU5J Acijulro a tlioioulily priiollcitl knowlcdu of tlio culolirutod 1'kii.nik .SiioKTifAMi by .Maii,, williout liilorfriiiK with your jircaoiililtiticn. Solid 1'ostal fur it J'Vco Trial f.csson mid full inrilcul.ira of our Couuiwi'o.vpk.sti: Oiintsi:, iiIho opin ions of prominent cduuiitini', IhihIdosh iiioii, HtoiioruplinrH ami otlitrs, In regard to this niulliod. Toxt Imuk, $2.0(1. Toriim for Mail Iuatruction, fd.00 jiur tuontli, l.ouons cor rected nnd returned ou d.iy of ircolpt, Adilrom, BEHNKE'S LAW & COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 3Poxtlst:in.cL., Oia. If" inairtsfsn n i riiiiiiSri'"MAVMMM!g1!"'w's LADIKB ATTENTION A Fnahlon Jourmil Froo, I'or a liniiliil limn mily wc will eil I' Ml I Utility l.uly milling II- lu'r n.m.iiiiliililrv nml A a cent M ni lotr Kt : on fnir Imrn tjpy of "I. AMI HI. I A MOM., " lliivsl Insiilintmig.niiifl In lliw world. Ill' rtRiil.tr iihvlt$j.iOi )e.trt tlnijla ' bets tlilritlliiililinil N' h id til nil l'i il.'iUi 'Mil liiurn.il tmililns H toliiri'i' litiili'SslK'tsliiil II." rutfl ttili'U In If w"l' liiL-illirr. nml llm lili.l ult'rs In klilrlvlilHI" tVitlt, Jitiv 1, stilltrs toil ilii'tti's of nil Minis, ,' mtt'opiairiiinii) iitoiiitin n win it T tlila tMiilllnl iiiii:iiiinc fiti. (iliirl MOUM- - IIUOUIIIIIONCO. , i I'asi tollt M , New York. l.nrUril llefliirorlty. "I linvrn't nnit'li uj for nillliiTnloy," miiIiI tin' lutiliil i.iia. "Wlyl" uxkfil Hit iirotitl iiiAiiiiiui. "I IMi'iuil in I1I111 ror 1111 lioiir inility tills' lit' I11I1I 1110 nboiit lml IiIh 1'Hby hail enlil or lilnl In nay, mid Jiitd iim I wnt nltonl In Itll I1I111 nboiil oiirn ln Iff! mi', wi.vIiik Iik Iiml b caU'li Irnlii." Iliilllinoii' .MiH'rlitui. "Ill 111. too, Kuinrti'- I ilon't Hiiiniti' jmi wnnt to Imrrow ?." nr Jti'r l.iiuib--No. IVit K I'm iiiiiiMinlly llunli JiiHt nt prtMi'iit. Hiniirli lun't Hint nlii'l Hy tlio wny, I hiiihiho j on mil nrfoiiiiiuxlnti' 1110 Willi J'.in Awfully Kind to linvo uu'l yutil-Hostnii Jouruid. A Hump Tltrtml, Tlio itri'mco ni'tnr," mid Klopay, iiKlli'vi'N tlmt ho f.tn'1 not too fnf front ' on tits lillllMinrd." "Wlifivln," tipili'd Mrs. Htnrsi'tn. "ln tlltTiss from iMillU' t'tiiiui' who In" ii,,.., ,i.,.. ..,.', ,.,,1 tint fitr Illicit oil HlO ..... ,... - - - ho.inl tilll.',-l,:illmloItiliin rnw t lifurllliinl- "Thnt wish n ti-rnnio lymseraiililral lilnndiT your mwr Hindi'." unlit llu furf!t;u tnililctll.tll to tlio stiller, .'Wlitit Wilt 1 1" V(1 rofl.rrn t t. l(rfM t mil '; "" n"""r- WnHlllllRltllt Slnr. North Bend, Ore CAN CENTRAL HOTEL Cninrr nt Front nnd A rdffrlr, MAItMlll'IKI.II, OltKtlHN, lONliaNVUItlt. Hill tl'roptletnr rnitlS Wltl tKNOWN ANDrAVONITK nni'Kl.l.u mil hern enllieV Milled nml refntintlii'it llilitiliiiiilnnilli,tii.tlntMrtl So Ihtr niilJIofnt pnlltiniiKd. Nnw Uils nml sprlhi ninlltrssrs lmfl ! I'Uiiil In .tlinnsl nrriv slei'pm-1 Ifi'ini ill iMs . liOiw isml neither irnuliln nnr ripnut li.tr Mlt iwiril lit put 1 nctyllilni! In lli'il-cltss unler, IMtws. I'lMitliMi.l bxUIni!. er leek ts.ro IUnmiI, ier wvek, ,.,... .....1. a.w. Mnlfl Meals,,,, n , S U ! hM I K U I In 1 1 7 7 7 7 ' Wlltll.KSAI.i: I.IIJUOU IIOUSKJ 7 nrtistitiiiri'rk-lliiy Vlttr 7 7 11. ......... Ill, rlltlt.l 7 7 ' .. . 7 7 Intpoilrt id Wines nml Ileitis iwttl "IRII 7 7 tliiiilesof Liirrotiil Sums lUeia. 7 On Hand 7 rolliilnc h 11 trtll lltl of WlilsVlfi on It nnd 7 7 Hrt I .,).. tmr Minn. Monivji While 7 1 Itsr, tt..lilnt Htil.,itKfWM t Itili. l'iiilmt- " ?iv'aNiiir Mlt, i;eiliw. linsUiiliMwo.il 7 NinH)c, lli!lt tiiotlii I'on), t oiimMMliir 7 7 Komi. lrliiUtx'. Ilttiiesi. I'.tllln 7 ' tHSlUII, )l HWS (i lHiittml I Sin, M amkn Hints, Its. 1 '.ilil.xiiH lli.initv, Hum IViifli. t IshvI. !, Ani4le, Old lnt 'i,s. I'iiiI CliMAU.i4t, I'ffiiwli U1tll.1l Oh-iiI, liiilmitH Musil, lldsli nnd K)r. Itntdrs I)m atxsr n full .nt wiH4le MMMtiwHt id iwi t li(iHiits whirs isml nil lite iiHiUml llwl tuwtJMe lirs.tsss slil, 1 all imi w and )l(e lor suhim-II, S.fcllMsat n stMin ! the public tutii"wa) I Ihiih Vsiy Irnlv Vs. u()iu;itr MAitHmx, r sVHrn-.i ti. t'lim ti mii i'.sxii u-n 7 7 VSII.I. turns KI'HIIMIT AllltMIUM. ' l.l.lx. 1 MUlilihKI.UhhlihhM. S vatp- l'ntt nml CniiiiiiDiliiiiis StcttiiHhip ALLIANCE, J.f V , r . . t S-SOsi, HARDW1CK, Master M.sVrs lejfiiVsr in,rt Mwren Nsn I r.iKtwn sml PtMlVsml tU , llunil'ilpliinit I'wislssy, calling Ml dlaitt' polls ruh via;. 1 ier Hi HT' H H N II H ri H H & car r- ar Tim Alil.lANCK i . first SX7" A piiasii)nr Imi.iI, nml Ims isll tilt' iitmlnrii fiiiisrsilnisniw. IH9 Mini is our nf lliu fattest Hlinintirs nf lifroln. S r H K H M H H OT JfsT- l-or KrclKht mid l'lisscticr Kates or Siiiliui: Dntca, Apply to . siu'(;sT.ch'i:. . Ijtent, Mtxr H1 levator M H Sr AUnSHl-'II'M), OrcRou Hi THE STEAMER ARCATA. . C. Slil..O.V,Mtintri. Will .lliilsn lli'ustlitr 'l'rli NKTWKKN COOS BAY AND SAN VliANCKSGO, -(MUltYI.NU- PASSENGEnS AMD FREIGHT -LOVEST' rates. UreRoii Coil & Navigation Co., l'ropriutrira. E. G. flanagau, Aent, Marthfleld ' S. O. Co.npany, Agent, Umpire City, s.smnito C'livmi-, Komo pcoplii liitvn dllllcully In runl Inc kooiI cotlni;o cliritio nnd urn tin. nliln to tell wliersy tlio dllllcully lies', Hnyn ToniieHHen Farmer. (It'iiurnlly. when poor cIiitko In uindo tint 111IIU Id too Knur or Ih lii'iiti'd to too IiIkIi a ti-in-perntitro lieforc liuliiir nuidr Into clicomi. Willi 111 tile nt nu (irdltuiry iIokico of 8oiit ir-hm It Ih noccHHiiry to licnt to only, 110 drKrrH'H lioforo puttlnir Into n line nnd ilrnlnliiK'- Tlio IiIkIilt tlio mill; In dented tlio drier mid liurder tlio curd will ho nml, wo might mid, tlio moio iinpalntnlile. I'isrtiirlttiiii. Cows tlmt Havo lind Hovcrnl cnlven' Itat throvKli parturition In about 15 minute. Tlio moro i;enernl tlmu Ih 1111 liotir. fiotnctlmcB, wlicro thoro nro dim ciiUIch, It In prolonged for 11 tiny or longer. If copious blceillni; nuper-Vtmt-H, plnco n tlilclc cloth wnilced In cold water iiciokh tlio JoIiih mid Itevp If wot by frequently pout-Ills' water ovor Itl raslsirisue Clieaii Cost Kred. Accordltitf to Homo teatH iniido nt tlio -Ulnnesotn exporlincnt Btntlon, com. pnrliiR tlio coNt of proditclns butter by uiciiiih or sIIubo and piiaturnuo, tlio sIIuko Ih ohown to bo tbo uioro uxpen vivo feed, tlio dlffcrcnco oinouiitinu,Uj fCr05 per ncro.i wini'ii i.uiu.-rriic, cum cunaiipasion loruior. 1 IWittei IlC.OrO,fll,iirusf;isisrcluBainoBry.f tkMmm'mmmMmmmmwtmmmmmmnmmBHmmmmmp idsUkAt, i A