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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1887)
> T 5 ^ :y i W - 1 1 ' TLi r tilings to be prohibited, miri is country? in this ; ih in many other ( ate merita. And then if lu g li i 1- L Â Ü it S ! ÏÙ t H E tantamount to the impudent threat: things, the effect ia mistaken for j cense may be believed so e llic- I f yuu are afflicted w ith rlicur.at luni, uttiralt;ia i*i n u n toknday . in advance to defy all such laws the cause. There must be some cacious in ridding the world of its nervous I'Xli&usiion, dy.qttpsiit. or wild dieeaeci of tliu liver, kidneys, headache or cold feet, swollen J. A. D i ’AS, Editor mul Proprietor. s shall not square with their ideas show of prosperity lurking about a ills, why enact any prohibitory laws or weak unities, Hwoilen feet, au Abdom inal llel as This assumption is town to tempt a saloon to enter it. ! whatever? W hy not put the license ) I and a j v . i o f Magnetic I’oot Battciicn have no hu - D evoUdtothc interests of the Coquille and interests. er ior in the relief aud cure of all theee coinpiaints. Hirer particularly, nml of the County ge n dwelt upon in the pamphlets issued T he same line of reasoning th at: so high on murder that no one can They carry a powerful niaRiiotic force to the «cat of the disease. erallv. by the brew ers of Portland, as proof could ho tortured into dividing afford to kill? On horse stealing so For lame hack, weaknesa of tlio spine, fa lliu s c: Subscription. per year..................... $2-00 of the folly of the people of this honors with the saloons for what- j high as to bo ‘‘ prohibitory?” Why tlie Womb, leuc.irrluen, chronic inflammation and ulceration of the worn)., incidental nemorriiaR« or American commonwealth injecting ever of prosperity may environ a not close up all the bagnios and Hooding, painful, sopjiressed and irregular men- T U E S D A Y , GOT. 25, 1SK7. barrciiTiess, and change of life, thin ia the into theii organic law features re town will apply with equal cogen-; opium dens by the application t f > stratiou, beat Appliance and Curative Agent Km wu. rU II- l ’rico of Sapp irter with Magneiic Foot batteries, pugnant to the interests of them, cy to the Jew. The fact that a Jew ; these institutions of the hign O TJX2 i t 1. Sent by express 0 . O. 1». and examination a l the brewers of Portland aforesaid. sets up in a place is evidence in , cense theory ? As for “ local option, lowed, or by mail ou receipt of price, and if not I found satisfactory even after six months trial they And when it is reflected upon that some sort, of prosperity —money that is prohibition or it is uothi*. can lie returned aud money refuuded. In ordering, the great majority of the brewers ; — being comeatable there. Jews ; And why should any given county send lueasuro of waist and size of shoe. They are worn over the underclothing. They o f this as well as of the other states ; are proverbial for giving places a inaugurate local prohibition while hold riso n i i h t i o *. their p o w e r Foi.Kvrii. A ll Siurf*» «if < «»in m entw —T im e ly are foreigners, who profess to have wide berth whereat money is in all of the other counties the Send stamp for the “ New Departure in Medical Treatment Without Medicine,” with thousands of T l i . m g h l * »n «t F u s it i* «* 5 !i:its sought our shores to escape the tv- scarce. I hey come not to bring Ö traflie may go on. testimonials, bead for circulars. Write us full par T u iic liiu s <«r»*:»t Is s u e . money into a town, but to take it ticulars as regards your difficulties—order direct. rnnny of “ Fadder Land,” the sug This prohibition campaign is a I t is urged that to the family THE M A G N E T IC A P P L I A N C E CO., They produce nothing, gestion cannot but obtrude itself away. sort of go as you please affair. He-1 P and church the question of whisky 134 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. upon ones mind that it was n o t; neither does the saloon, with this iug divorced from partisan indi- ■ nlt0v5. should be referred! Why have not ! liberty, but license, these fellows | advantage in favor of the Jew, that tics, and constituting an issue on were m quest of when they came ; he does not arrest production, these agencies done away with all (Eandon Beach Estate ( 6 6 3 Acres) its own merits, it is independent of For Sale. here. And a manifest disposition | while the saloon does, in this that, necessity for penal statutes of any all merely temperance cliques, ; C O N T A IN IN G the HACE COUHSE, A G A T E on the part of any considerable ! in so far as its existence promotes sort if they may be supposed able bench, Horseshoe bay, the Konowned Caves. The combinations and interests. No j per cent, of our foreign born popu- | idleness and nonliability among to grapple successfully with the latter are about iu the center of ths beach resorted temporanee faction or orgauiza- ; to for health and recreation, and which, down to giant of evils, whisky? lation to evade and disregard our the workers, it actually subtracts low water line is the exclusive property of the tion, or all of them combined can owner by right of patent. The frontage on the from the sum-total of production laws, will not be very considerably W hile all who oppose prohibi beach, which is nearly a mile in length, has an uu- claim special credit for the success , ; calculated to disparage the success an amount equal to the capacity tion are not roughs, it is safe to obscured view of the Pacific Ocean, and is adm ir of the prohibition amendment. ably adapted for villas, hotels, etc., the northern 'o f the “ American Party" now in of the workers so rendered idle and count upon all of the roughs as op boundary adjoining the lands of A. Uiroini, the W ere its success dependent upoo entire frontage of which has been already disposed , . , process of or formation rorrnntion in in several several unreliable to produce. In the posing it. of ill building lots. The beach itself extends to a ; »j * .I *! . . states, and which is notably aggres- great judgment day when th e re - considerable distance north of the frontage, and Jt is asserted that the adoption also south o f it. and contains a large quantity of • .• i : i sive and outspoken in California, sponsibility for the Chinese mva- aud white cedar, redwood, spruce, ash, maple »nee organizations corabmed. i t , ^ -----_ gion which has cursed and does of prohibition is one step in ad red and myrtle brought in by every tide. The pat-'ii- would fall S S all spasmodic «'florts One hundred and seventy-tiro j curB1. the Pacific Coast shall lie ap- vance toward “ Church aud State," tee is also entitled to all mine*, minerals, nieuicl- ual springs, clam aud oyster beds, waifs and estrays specially championed aud handled . thousand votes were cast in Texas portioned out among all and sever yet in all of the states where pro thereon. by their influence ha\e tailed 1111 ft>r prohibition--nearly all of them al of the guilty agencies oonspiring hibition has prevailed religious The temperature is unequaled in the T nit'id States for equability, there tiring only 13 d e g re e the past. The preacher and the by the native-born white residents thereat, we tremble for the fate of liberty is the mo>t pronounced. between the monthly mean of January, tne coldest month o f the y e a r- the average of which is Pi u % straight-jacket temperance “ re of that 6tate. An analysis of the , ^jie Bnloon. — and that of July and August, the hottest the av- former” are too impractical—too vote printed iu the Chicago News | Opponents of prohibition have | erago of which is ii'Jisco bigual Service Ueport >. -------- “ holier than thou” -—in their raeth- credits the negroes (who went anti \ Monopoly is a curse to any coun- to labor under the di sad vantage I The inside lands, about 340 acres of which are more | or less cleared land under fence are suitable for otls to accomplish affirmative re- j almost in a body) aud the foreign- i try on which its blighting presence J nf h rtving to concede the wrong of | dairying, or raising cattle or sheep as well as for j grain, roots, etc., and the entire when cleared i and suits in a campaign that must en- j horn element with defeating the is inflicted, and this curse is large the whisky traflie. this is easily accomplished, as the timber lias bee i penuitted to grow only since the white muu settled list the interest and challenge the , measure. ly entailed by and through the j No matter how high the license; | here about 3i.i years Rtuce,) will maintain a larjje sober, sound thought, of the • agency of the saloon, since, in the j number of cattle, and also adapted for for tho ordi adulterants will be increased so as nary products of agriculture hi a temperate climate. Every steamer that reaches great body of the fair-minded, con- ! very nature of things, the habit of Easy terms will be ^iven, nearly the entire pur- servati ve people in order to sue- j Portland from now on to the elec excessive drinking begets iu p ro vi-; to maintain the “ regulation" pio- ehase money being allowed to lie on the lauds for a ceed. This amendment business tion in November will bring roughs denee and waste, thereby render- fits, and the mills will grind on. long time, The northern lino of these insidi lauds is only half a mile from the jiostotliee, afore, is to lie piloted to a successful is- j and bullies to aid the home con- ; ing the victims of the habit help- For instance, the Federal Govern shipping wharves, etc., of the rising seaport town of Bandon, which is situated at the mouth of the sue by the disinterested efforts of tingent in that city to overawe and 1 less and an easy prey in the hands ment imposes a very high license Coquille, a river navigable for seagoing ships for that targe class of our people who override the prohibition vote of of the sordid, grasping mercenary in addition to AO cents per gallon 30 or 40 miles from its mouth, and w here building lots of a frontage of 30 feet are selling for t.Vd and know whereof they affirm when Multnomah county. In this nmn- few who. taking advantage of the on the manufacture of whisky, be- npwards. C c q n iU t <£U¡¡) w nm ew m > t .i ■ ■ ■■■ OX 1 g jr a ìd . 11 w *e*t3 » lA i Ì miti FEED S B v m T A C u tile L E , C it y , O gn > II. K. I K K. FIIOHtlETK. lino; Done on Short «i /1 n x T5 ? ”■ i t * ‘ ¿S? \ Notice*. Í 't. X ft! Krs. S. E. R03INS0N, Proprietor c íe l e cm , dbecds . 1 lmve attain taken possession,of the K o iu n p ' n II oush , and will «pare no pains or expense to make it pleasant for gnests. A share of the patronage is Solicited Hoard and lodging........................... $4.00 Board without lo d g in g .................. $3.50 M e a l s ......................................... 25cts. v4n29 ■* * PATENTS! Patents obtained, and all P A T - E X T B U S I N E S S attended to P R O M P T L Y aud for M O D E R A T E FEES. Our otfice is opposite the U. 8. Puh ut Office, ami we can obtain paten'.s in less time than those re mote from Washington. Send Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability free of c h a r g e ; and we make N o Charge Uni rax Patent is Secured. W e refer, here, to the Postmas ter, Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Oflicc. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or County, write to O . IL u S n o w & C o . Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Till BUYERS* GUIDE« I zniim I h»-pt. and AUrc^ each year. 31!) paffM, H'ax liq tnch«»,wltho«*> 3,5013 ilium «ration* - a wholf Picture Gallery« GIVES Wholesale Price« direct to WMiimiri on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every- lUlng you n.i«, eat, drink., wear, or have fun with. These INVALUABLE HOOIvS contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mall a copy FREE to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let as hear from you. inspect fully, Apply to G E O H O E B E N N E T T , Bandon they say it will be greatly to the ner will the San Francisco Liquor necessities of the helpless, acquire : sides a high license on the whole- Coos County, Oregon. interest of the great mass of our Dealers League undertake to ca iry j an undue proportion o f t le wealth ! saler aud $-•> per annum on the smallest retailer, and yet the con Î1 out its pledge long since made, to j of the country. population to close the saloons. ¿3 sumption of the article is on the “ take care of Oregon!” Legal, hon-j -------- The anti-prohibitionists have a est, bona fide electors of the Web- The new A 1 Schooner The farmers and rmal people increase, the consumption last year literary bureau a* Des Moins,Iowa, foot state, how do you relish the I S**nerally* ought to hail the advent in the United States amounting to P arkersburg , v h o n p p o x n a n a fo m o s t a f t h o e d it o r of prohibition with n degree of con the enormous total of seven hun prospect ? ials and misleading statistics which cern quite beyond computation. dred million dollars ! And in b=5 A scheme is on foot to run hnn-1 They have the bulk of the taxes proof that adulteration will keep find their way into the columns o f the subsidized whisky organs of : dreds of repeaters out of Louis- for the support of the state and pace with apparent enhanced cost OC5 c o MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. the country and which are copied 1 ville over the line into Tennessee county to pay, hence, whatever of intoxicants, it is only necessary U 2 7 A . 2 2 1 ) W a b a s h A v e n u e , C h i c a g o , 1M into and re-echoed by that p >rtion ! to defeat prohibition in that state, may tend to reduce the sum-total to state that whisky can actually t-'X J ero of the unsubsidized press which Indianapolis shoved its criminal | required, relieves them by so be had in San Francisco for 90 o J ttA R Y E L O U « P R IC E S !« ero That the criminal and cents a gallon, the exact revenue makes war upon prohibition from element, over into Detroit the day ! much. ' j i J A X ) y wE jjl the stand-point of honest, unbribed prohibition was voted upon in pauper charge upon production is charge per gallon of the Govern toT.jletl N ovel# a,fi O th er \ V urla, by Fsaw ss A u tlie rv . A l o v H V i v e n t « k ) r . Tt.e teUowin*ftMfci Fui!! Expressiv for the Michigan, while the whisky inter- \ largely referable to whisky goes ment, saving nothing about thé convictions. tre j ub lefct 1 m u at niuu^uie: toim, ttid «J1 art yrtattS fr'vd Jr-.oil iy y c B jn a g v j 4 l k i p w . Toe; treat of » (rr- at ear ctv cf iu*.deew. aud ria t im i do oce cas exajDtsa est in Chicogo wasponriug its vag- j without the saying; and this is uot high license manufacturer, and ik tin . Ithost fimi...« Uierttn u ai j that hr or ate wouM I. L E Tbe combined whisky and bof r abond element over from that di- all. They all (the rural people) like to fn it i'. lc cioih-boumi forili tbeaa bo.ti iroalS aaaS g 1.0 9 on 'li. tacit l»x>t cocijilelc I d Itaelf. wholesaler, and retailer have to :. T t o \‘. IJ o w P e p e r à . Tht* ta tha hast interests of tbe whole country ItaAe ! rcetion. evor which » r i r t*rtu moiLor, laitghetl ttil thaj oda«, as< have to pay tribute to Portland iu pay besides. h 1. lc * í3 f j ’it!y to-Jay ha U rvvr vaa. L L Hun on no oîhor Konto. Thi* contributed a part of ¡525,000 to ». Vi la t e r I v e i i la x l i c e r .'«tioN S , a l u p a l l i e t M many ways, the aggregate sum of w voss.'l Invin« tmulo six romul trips c t lentil i ltaraioa, la b ' .tux. < «.t.«, rotzlea. eia . (era*, eta' ftttheriuya. prince ihcacrlcal,, a c j eveDiiifa at barn*. inaugurate tne publication of a 1 The necessity and desirability а. Bitch to th e < H e m e . A Xovat 11; Mary Thirty counties in Missouri have in tho last six months, is supposed to keep which tiibute is largely enhanced Cecil Hoy either of “ Hiò.'i-n fe ti la." np her past record, and will nntil further first-class daily newspaper at At- j of the closing of the saloons is ap- t tHuliiicuea, K c e llu tlo iia an il H o a t t n n 1 larfs ! by reason o f whisky. To main- adopted local option, yet the peo act choioo o,M otioD t,r achoul exhibliloo aud paklia aaS notice, on and after Novemner 1f>th. doliv r private aotertvinraeDta. lanta, Georgia, to break down and 1 parent not alone from the stand- h. T h e HtHmlortl l.c tte r W r i t e r fbr Ladie»aod Oas> j tain tin» police depart.nent of Port- ple of these counties must go on freifrht to Copnille Citv and all points on tlemen, a outplew guide to oorreafioudeoaa, giving plats secure the repeal of the “ local op ! point of morality and humanity, . land costs the business o. that city contributing toward the expenses the lower river at the following rates: direction» for the compo«lttui of hilara of a vary tied, with innumerable forma ant exemple». Flour i4! per ton. salt, nails, iron and coal б. T h e F r o z e n B e e p . A .Novel. By WllXla Cotllaa, tion” law of that state. W hat will j for these arc economic aspects of an immense annual sum, and entailed upon the state by the con $3.50. other freight $5 per ton. author of " five rt ooiaa la Whit*, oto. 7. B e d C o u rt t u r n . A Novel. By Mrs. Heary The Schooner C O Q U ILLE will also carry Wood, author of •• l aat t^vune,'' eto thoae voters in Oregon who won hi j the question which ought to appeal | d o.l.Ie whnt it wouhlcosThut for tinued “ business” in the rest of h T h e I uily o ft he I. o h e . Hv Sir Walter Sooft. *Tha I.aiv of the Lake' 1» a romance in verse, and af all lbs have preferred "local option” to in audible tones to the thoughtful, whil)k)r l,lsurH„ (.e upon merchan- the counties and in all the larger freight at the rnnn* rates. «o té » of 8co t, te nets mora beautiful than this. C o q u i l i . k M i l l & T e r . C o m t a n y . » l a C u p id 's N e b A Novel. By the author af v Inl3 ** Dora Thorne. ” prohibition say to this, especially | aud prudent majority in this state. j di9e ig a|)Ilormii||y expensive on cities. There is nothing fair, or 10 A tu ra B a rto n . ' A Novel. B r Georg« Etto«, as ti, er of A Jam tide. •• The Mill en the Fiona, ate. in the light ot the (o f course) in Nonproducers are consumers, and This pnper in kept on file at the onice of 11 I.Hily B w t j i. lo l ln e ’s D reau a. A Koval. By tba the same account. Bents are high equal, or just in local option. « u ’i.or o! ‘ Dora l horn*." sincere protestations of the whisky therefore drones in the great in 11. T h e M y s fe r v o f t h e H o lly T r w . A Moral. By because property owners must pay it e author nf " rbortic." IS. T h o M u d s -t o f W i t , l l a m o r an d F a s , alarga men here that they would not ob dustrial hive, who must be sup high taxes and exorbitant insur One of the objections urged to Co! >,11100 of tho funn.- alortc*. «.kitohoa, anaodoloa. peaoa, • i ll jo'«**- ject to the ‘‘local option” or high ported off the labor of those who ance, a large per cent, of which is prohibition is, that it violates indi 14. Jt>l:n ÎI ove erb a i» L V W if e - A Kovel. By M Ul Mc.ook, a*.ihcr of • bu Halifax, Oantlt-iLaa. « I « lh. T h e t.rn y W o m a n . A KovaL By Mrs GasktO, license. work, thereby increasing their bur attributable to whisky. Transpor vidual rights! I f so, how so? Uutil anthorof•• Marvnarton.* etc. lft. SlaM-vvi C o m p le t« H torlea by Popalar Author«, embracing o '«, ittvoorotia and deteoiive storto», stories ot dens. Doctors, lawyers, preachers tation companies which hand the it can be shown that it is right £ 1 4 G E N T S to n socivtv u.v, of ad.catara, of railway Ufa, at«., all vary la- The stock argument sent out te restie i and merchants are non producers, farmer’s produce to market pay do wrong there will be nothing in 7ÌRF5 DtillMIB g & î l Ï Ï R lM E im d . 17. j u * p e r K a n e ’s » « « r o t . A »oral. By Misa M. E Hraildoa. auf‘ior of ••Aurora 1'loyd,' eta. from the literary bureau run by but these seem to be necessary CÇTIUATCÇ F«r fEtfSPIFK* A D T O T IS H fl C D C C Id. Fancy Wort f o r l l o m c Adornm ent, Aaeatiraty new t ort upou thl» au’-Jeet. containing easy and precitos! r o l i M A l L O a t L o w e st C a s h R atea i f l t t high charges toward police expens such a plea. the whisky men, and harped iqnm evils and |c»fru Iona for making fancy Ua-vto»a,» all pockatt, »rachats, their support is not, es in l ’ortl ;nd. The farmer is needle work, embroidery, oto-, etc., proftuely sad elegantly sUaiaps f o r AYER & SON’ S MANUAL llluatratod. _ _ _ _ and reiterated by the friends of therefore, Interferences in our elections have I». C r im m '« F a t ry » t o r i « # fh r th e T a s s o . Tba deemed necessarily a therefore made to contribute of flue-t ecll-.'lv.ii ot bury »torte» g.ubuahcd. The osti kiidrea open saloons in plenty, and be are dc’lghtad X' Wl___ a !; thom. hardship. But the great army of | Ins substance toward reimbursing become a favorite pastime with the *). M u linili .i r j.i l« ! w r it«fo r Ladle» sad Gen tbe ralee «g gtli te tv to pollivi.*» u 3 goovi brooding, giving tb N E W lieved by many good people, is that Biclern eJiptot*« ft>: all oocmalone idlers who infest the saloons con transportation companies for their whisky interests; and this interfer kl. raeftfl L c c n l e t l g e fu r t h e M K H a s , a h a h bcok of v.«efiii Intarmativui to- all, apuli many i sad i varOSB prohibition cannot be enforced! stitute a class of nonproducers for ence is purely presuraptious aud •UbjrCtX. city expenses, in the way of high 2:. Th$ Hon«« Cook Book and Fanxftj P l f A Well, it would be a marvel indeed which the country can have no use, interested. They care nothing for Clan, OunUui.l'i * fmrrlrp Is ni «rtouUetii cookluf mmà hints u> bou '*X’ * ; • r». aU ) te’.IIng how to ou/t Ell n u u freight charges, while, in the same bj ■tni|>lc hol'd© rvniedi©«. if it should be, or could be, en and are. for that reason,an unmiti manuer, he is made to pay upon either party only in so far as they 33. .M innurrt r.n<l D ritton i* In F a r A w h y L a s « a » very lateivitlug and inwtruotlvc book of travels, deeeriblu forced to the letter, since no sin- may hope to use such party to fur tb- ¡ «cnllar life, habit.», manners and custoau of tba j spia gated curse entailed upon man- his purchase of implements and lof ten (•"¡intrie*. • i of 14. H i F o p u ln r R v l li u h . Baaoe atsa » abeet OSgta, ther the interest of whisky. No gin law of the many lawn on H '« | Hnd by the aaloon'By»tem’ T t or J» cf all to« old aud new aougs. ^ The machinery, his family supplies, Jb. C s lle tl B u c k . A Novel. Hy Huch Conway. ■* public measure challenges their C o q u i l l e statute book, in, or can be, so en- j ta io o n fo9ter8 i d ,ene89 a n d a l, th e 7b A t th e M u r id * # M e r r y . A Novel. By Floras0# C i t y . O r e g o n , Ward -n. an h »r cf •• fha Uoureon the Marsh," the etc., a sum above the vain, of such r . Jillvlr.-d T p r i itaJoa. A MoreL B y ‘ Tba Daab- forced; there would be little need #»«.'• author d M< !ty B a—n." etc trpiu of vices which are the neces goods, sufficient to make the Port- support that does not promise to :EFS Constantly ou hand a splendid V D a r k ln^. a. ‘ A N t . cl. By tba aatbar af “ CaUaA keep w hisky on top. of law among a people capa le of Baok." asa >rtfii.‘iit of fresh meats— Heel, Fork. sary and inevitable complement of laud jobber whole upon his extra TA '’• h n J a r r a o -. CfbA Piksxw. A !»*ret Bv B. L. Far- Je.'.. autt r ol i.rood-auJ I’L-eae-aa.1 kuw*. ate enforcing all laws with certainty I Mutton, Sausage, etc., which he will sell L e u lin -. A NoveL b y Mary Coen May. author ot ; idleness. Gambling, drunkenness, expenses of doing business in that Tho biblo ie ruado to do sorvice J eheajK*r than the cheu}H.*st. Shop in the “ Brenda Yorae.'" and fidelity. The advocates of hi. U a h r lo l'a M u r r i a e « . A Sovat. By W ilUe Ceillaa, j licentiousness, etc., are the con- city in the matter of taxes, rents i ©uthatr of ■* No N'aaiett.*. the “ business,” ami both I Steward Building opposite McEwau's hard- 22. i h e %\ b lrtw tm S . A K©v«l. B j M atj prohibition do not promise to ush I ware store. N. W. Loneve will Be found at C«cl. Hay. authiffuf “ O U MiJdUtoo'« Money, tic. j com it ants of idleness, and the sa and insurance go, it will readily be I ^ h ' and unholy writ are invoked 33 U u i l l ^ t'n rk u iia A N ot el. B ; H i m M. B. Brnd- the Block, always ready to sappy the wants er in the millenium with ♦he suc floft. • I**11 *r or l.ndv An'llej o FecrU," < loon is the retreat of the idleness. | seen, that, whatever may operate I *n behalf tho use of aud tipaffic in, of customers in lirst-class style. 34. A l i o N r n Hnwna A N m l. B j t h t aottkor ©I .1 •4 Do. n l home," ^tc. cess of prohibition. A ll that cun 8 6 . Y a!. rf«’*« Falter A Novel. Bj Mr«. Alaxnndtr. nw 1 Production is the basis of ail : to reduce business expenses in any 1 intoxicftutfl’ tho l)romoter8 o f vv,)is- ^ r «f I'll© V n.g O 4." «*o. y be hoped for by the advocates o f ! 0 ••iAtvr A Nurd. B7 BTiki« Collin«, noihW being apparently unmindful of wealth, and the greater the num city, operates to that extent in les- ky •• The W •©..#*i in Whit©.“ #tc. a fate t t of 1 , • , uistitu- - / 1 'll A i j ni*w a Novel, t , Mrs. Henry W©od, nuthor ©I . , vo ui iu j the slavery, ' which the measure is, that it will lie rea-' bers of producers—workers—the s i T h e ».war,-I D u « !,. A Novel. By M ia Mu leek, sening the burdens of the country tion toppled to its fall soon after sol ably enforcee; this is all that au'hw of “ John tlulii'a*. Gcctl-wao," etc. 1 K o b ln .n n f r a i e e . A ibiillliig narrative by Daalel larger will he the common stock customer. The rule applies to all it was sought to associate it with D- !'" ■ Jct-ribiiif ihuawveLtsraaaraoaataway la tbe Boaib can be vouched for in behalf of Fa o lita Oe©na. of wealth; hence, the fewer the towns, that, whatever enhances the the scriptures. 4» H o w t o M a k e P o u lt r y A ^rnctlrnl nad IdMixotivt wri»' of si ticlu« bv Mr P. II Jacob«, Poultry any law, since it is notorious that V e r it a s . tJi'or of “ Tt - ’/ *nn a ud Garden," FBIIa.; IllustiatM. non producers, the better for all expenses of doing busbies«, en 41. PuvTor V ita le , ki,id i 'b c w t o a l E i p c r i a n t n i all I rwb are, and are always liable bo-iX a*uch t* ilJ kow f» |Trft>nu ktii.urod^ of amu*ifc( trick© Denmark, Oct. 10, 1887. concerned. M H S . S . & . M U IIIK , PU O I'. In nif-i; a» I lu-tr » 1% • ript rlmruls with «lmplc agm to. hances the cost to the consumer of 4* 4. c f t h e i V i « , o-rUinUig eham.tox i to be, disregarded and violated by Urn* from T ua\son, Lon .'foiluw, B Lillkr, B/roD. flb©lUy, — o — all commodities purchased therein. —w . , Brt»i;t, rod b s b v other«. these lawless and semi-lawless in A very manifest fallacy finds <v iix lld tn ff P in n a fo r P r t « t l r $ k m w h I f oust a» A lull (torripliflO and i»!at:» of E lf ht mod«TB r IM U S Old nnd Reliable Resort ikkept in bou ■*«, rancio ? iti j .”i>o from to y450f>. Illu«tral«4. . habitants of this earth of ours. supporters, viz: That one never i “ High license,” or “ local option ” 1 good order, aud no pains are spared i • A n e o d o t t« o f P u b i * « frank- tin W < i Flay. THd*n, J.inooln. Grant. Garfield, to render comfort to guests, share of ; G'.M.iTour, Hut lor. Hancock, Loo, and 8 ©otl. But there is one feature to this knew a place to amount to much is commended to the voters of Ore- all the loadlbf BOB 'ho century the pat fon ago is asked. v0nS3 i of 46. M y r t le P o in t, .1% M>pV F a k l ’A. The work of an ancient «miao. claim that prohibition cannot be that had no saloons! Many per- gon by the whisky advocates as, Ch'Mr~n have r* :*t th m tor oeucurio«, and grown p««pt$ Itontc them ev«sry day. enforced, which should engage the sons accept this anaehnonism with- | preferable to prohibition, yet t hese John S a le ! F is h ’ P ro p rieto r, The H erald for one year and the above out so much as the inquiry: How ! same advocstes are always found l B h v c i a good stock of Onk I aimed loirh- Ten head of young Milch Cows serious thoughts of law-abiding '^st of book« will be sent to all aubocribers Apply to people, and that is, that it is iu the devil is it possible for a saloon ; opposing high license or local oo- ' ‘,r• of thr bMt ?na,ity’ on hand’ and ‘T who pay up till arrearages, for $2..V) cash apired l*y the class engaged in the ! or any number of saloons to pro- ' tion when these questions are un. ,,r°I>urei mn H .or n p,m am u“‘ G . W. S t e v e n s o n in advance. This will apply to new sub manufacture and vending of the mote the prosperity of a town or tor discussion on their own seper- nsv# Jo*» o F ish Fairview, Oregon. scribers, who pay ns $2.50 in advene«. 133 Indus c o o u i f.Y E R ^ S O N OVERUSING Meat Market, J. L. K- Locklisrt lloicl. E m p ire C ity, Or., 0