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/ * . é m I . Í A 'JV.t V* V C O Q U ILLE C ITY, OREGON, TUESDA Y, OCTOBER 21, 1890. YO L. NO. 12. Ntn»«‘ Federation. Mr. E. W. King, n late arrival | O la Suai>. N k li . iv J oses their heads togother made up a () r ( s >. w en The initiatory step taken by the f rolQ Concordia, Kansas, spent i1g purse— a very large one— and pro- U O 0 .8 3 SÌ i. I V ; DKV 0 TK 1 > TO T 1 IK INT.BESTH or xi.« la bo u kb ¡ cecded h«\v n M iU (:■ ucirucu therewith lUCI cn UU tc IV. bribe Oi c a v IU n ¡ | Council o f Federated Trades last j Wednesday in this .... place. H e . says \ f l ì ft A * PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. through Congress changing the evening is one of the most impor-| Kansas has gone back on the j )eo- I lie III» XV«- Hm«-. ^ - TWf*- Otfieo over New Drnstor«*, Coquille ('¡tv. Or .a k e r Ed. H e r a ld :—I n one of his contract and making the i ta.nt in the History of that body, j pje {11K| lia has come to find a CaqriL* i C o y . l>. S. Examiner for Pensions. —HEADQUARTERS— brilliant conceptions with which j )ay(,fjln in coin. This stroke L ie necessity of centralizing the |lome j n the “ far west/’ l i e is an j in nau • ney »t\ v.i:.^ i*.-.ill\ i.nùpr «íiijit- P l YT D p r\\\j u p T * ]) j the columns o f a late number of about doubled the wealth o f the wage-earners o f the whole coast is oM acquaintance o f E. 15. M iller ty d Shop over •HZ s ware room. U . 1V1. L I\U V E , . .......... — was «■ illuminated, *» E xper-j o f lhis place. your paper “ L o d i’ bondholding gang, both English | evident on every hand. r-a i n i i n r r "*• '/ Physician and Surgeon, ience has taught those who have suggests that the writer hereof be nmj American. b liS iv V iF E h i AH Styles of Fine Photographs, Some pm ties in this ¡»lace are Z M Z ^ r r t le ^ c i n t , C r e g . bfeon active workers in the labor heard from on the ills we have. They did not rest here. Mes. Jo.- ::i*n F rost alking of getting a brick machine j_tf“CulD promptly atn-nded day or, lu^fi The poverty and distress which 1 hey took it into their heads to movement for years past that it inch*;■ t*< that of I >. Cites at M\ r- Coq a i He CH •/. Co Oreo so largely prevail ns the legacy of again increase their millions has arrived at a practical t ins ¡ness ' tie Coi ut. It is certain that brirk Wi ;h s i > îni’i.«ri«i th .- lad. aï t ' >qu:l!<* I those who produce the abundance through tin' convenient medium of proposition, i C ir s ty o ii, (' it that shf is at l!ieir s. rviv.*. (tails ¡.t The council is compelled to es- ! P ’k ii h> take the lead as buiid- & S U R G E O N , ! of the land can never, be amelior- legislation. rcsitU-no prniiip !v anKvvt'ivd. ing material on the Coquille. It tablish its branch offices through- 1 l-3iiio* B vndon . O reo . ' ated until the masses who have This they did by bribing through out the coast to the end that direct only a question of time when the U. S. Exam ining Surgeon been made the helpless victims of Congress tin* law demonetizing sil- communication may be had upon j wooden part o f all our towns will vicious and piratical laws get down ver in 1S7R. p n A P n any occasion in matters pertaining , S° ul’ m flames, to tin* dead level of thinking . t 0 0 í O U ;. They did this to make money r unham to the good of the order. J^ven as j They must reason. scarce, and therefore deal*. Phil DeMotta. Koseburg's Homeopathic , !~ ! hviirS Ml.-. W . II. II >V L. Mi;.,. A. Li K E N S . Denunciation of capitalists so Duo would have thought Unit far north as Xauaimo, io the coal i |,nitp(| ,<>n" “ rinl artist, arriv.a’l called will bring no relief. the colisi,irators would have stop- districts, the worn » expressed to ,ow „ Ï(IW ), , } . ,iig M . a mi spen I C t X ^ r i L E E ( 'I T Y , O R E G O N MESSAGES federate with us. W hy? Because Marahiield. - - - Oregon. It is in human i ature toaccumn- pej bere", I most of flu* following day looking //<;/ und ( '<>I<1 /luth;A they realize that we can benefit la ie —all do it who can, but the But they did not. ; at Coquille City, which he thinks A lira i/$ Rrudy O. E. SM ITH . : struggles grow harder among those | They desired to make money ; each other in the struggle for ex- js arliiiirably loi-atc<l and wl ie liis KjCSSurgeon Deutist. •J. li. Sa PT Tfff* oiUot- Have opened their | who crave no more than a cornpe scarcer and still dearer. | istcnce. L os Angeles has crept destined to make a city o f no mean W. A. IiV .su. M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . I teuce as the years roll on. This j To this end they braced old , under the protecting wiug of the oltil |JS Mr." DeMotta b'/en- v 1 n 1.' results from the t { J 0|m Sherman up and — put him ^ federation, as also San Jose,Sacra- j j eryy> cjog npqilicNition mid good | state c f things — A 2 v E c 2 v £ illC u n . B r c s . , I concentration of the wealth of the forward with his ‘■refunding bill.” mento, Stockton, Oakland and | judgement has accumuhtetl quite D . 03 . O ,' Union Labor Column. Bay PHOTO 3 iili CRAYON Co. M A R S H F IE L D . Liis Sizet! Phoios in lit. J. J. CUSSE1MVEI PHYSICIAN D . H. E-. D COPYING&VIEWIHC, M illa n & Bratt. Devaul, , Physician and Surgeon. HALL & LUKENS SIGLI H & LOSE, INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS country into fe ver and still fewer MARSUPI ILO. Oll EGON. »“ «“ b . And liow lias it been possible for ~ C . A- S E H L B R E D E . the few. mid these idl non-produc- A T T O F i l s r E Y at e i s o f wealth, to absorb so nearly llosrbury, ( )/v ¡/on. Special ntr. ntion t■ » matter* before the all o f the wcullli during the hist Kost-hui;,' land oftUte, the inniissionur <*f -t) 2 o yGflVr jPiti!*. the geuera' l.-mtl orti«v anil •eretary i»f the A t this point is where intelligent, ! nt« nor at Wash Atoll. earnest, energetic T H I N K I N G J O H N F. H A L L has been lacking. Attorney at Law and Legislation for the classes at the r L * v al : expense of the masses has been Al A what lms made millionaires of the Tnc. O - A v I- y N-' - i T . tlioiisand mid paupers of the mil- m.*. Attcrnsy and Counscbr at Law. And how? M a BSHFIELIL OliEGoN. W ell, the process has been sim- Sliedden F- W ilso n non. di. V Attorney at Law One o f tho grand avenues U'NTV ( lÍAKSltriFI.l», thr >u 11 which the wealth produc s lin:*: r S- OfTtct ed by t!i ru tss *s ha* been made the spoil o*" the classes has been the . A. J- SH E?. OOD, villainous, wicked numipnlation of A r r o ti n f . ï at le v : i> ül.li' an l > N ota of the currency the circulating ( uit v. ( )n*gon. medium of the coun-ry. Cotjuille, G T\* I egin at the beginning L . F. L ane .J ohn L anf . Away back in the early sixties LA N E & LANE. the money called greenbacks was issued by the governtm nt and Boat Land Cases a Speciality. Offioeon Main Street.<»pp,>s»te(’o»nv>j>olitan ed out into the channels o f trade, Hotel. R o w b u rg, Oreg« i . and was legal tender for .all debt* ami dues save interest on the pub- W- S IN C L A IR . licu eb t aud duties on import*. In this exception lurked the f}*neral Insnrance'aml Real Estate A'jent. fatal virus. C o q u il l e C i t y , O regon . The greenbacks bad they been T. G. O W E N . made legal tender for n il purp is«** Attorney and Counselor at Law, would lmve beer, the best money MABsnriKLD. O o n . the people have ever had. But Wall street shylocks willed ii oth J. W B E N N E T T . erwise and otherwise it was. Attorney at Law. This was accomplished through M vuailiTISLD, < >RE e»\ . the perfidious venality and treach D- X * W A T S O N . . ery of tlu* peoples’ representatives in Congress; this gratuity to the Attorney and Counselor at Law E m pire C it t , < > i ; kc <» n . sharks was bought through by W all ,-tieet gold. J. H .N O S L E R , As was intended by the conspir Notary Public ators and abetted by Congress, COOUILI.K ClTT. Ol»JC. gold inirmdintely rose to giddy heights. Ami why was this? P A IN T IN G and G R A I N IN G Sin,« !y that importers must have — In The— Highest style uf the Art. Work solicit. «1. | geld to pay duties ami the govern- n il. Address: Co«|uilleCity. ment must have gold to pay inter est on its bonds its public debt. And who held these bonds? WA re UMAK tit ft JEWELER, Wall streets cormorants and Four tit tors east <>f (Kid British bankers. Sr Fellows’ Hall. $ \ A ,, ... . W hat I i .’ k I these Ponds cost the Attorufys aibl Cticns^rs nt law. Attorney at Law, H. A. Wethey, Thid ____ « ref - - nmi - - i llR” measure _ pass-! Portland. a litte fortune, and it is surmised eil iu 1871), amt provided for a | „ 1 lie council w steadily glow ing , llRt his prf.8,..llt visit ¡a fo, „ lvpst_ gillking lul,tl „ f one liumlted mil- >u power ami intelligence. 1 f wise meut in C W county in operty. H e ljm. dolla„ to l)e kept locked away coulK|i prevails we predict agrnnd ,ost „ „ ovorcoat nn(, „ <liullloI,a pin n.oni circultitid, in the treasury O | future for the state o f California betweeI1 |1W0„ I1(I Mie l v i l ) t redeem greenbacks writli as f;ist as and the coast. The grangers and pieseuted, such greenbacks to be legitimate business community be- : An occasional tramp strikes Gt>- l|estri,je il whon redeemed, l our gin to realize the moral and intel- quille (hty. and whib‘ some are to hundred million dollars were re- lectual effect organization has upon be pittied it will, on an average, pay our wage earners, when handled by yi>u to exert your energit s in deeme 1 and destroyed. honest and intelligent represent»- , watching him instead. Nine out So hv one act ami another, the tives. Better wages and shortei of ten p i, this vocation the I t iter cite dating medium has be«*n cut Hours go hand in hand with the to enable them 0 steal. It w mId do .ti from k50 per capita of our geltend prosperity o f a community. be well for every tov 11 to <*)\ : : O V. population to less than now. ’File sooner the st ilish spirit of the tramp lumi. From it « income pa* This al 1 to make the rich wlio hog, or hog itst If, is crushed out aside a portion l«> pa 3 train] s ft i pav no tases becanse (bey produce of existence, a better and healthier street v o i k.. ( ! ive tl: m the g • ing nothing richer, -and to make the government will exist. — l ’acilic wanes for mood v ori until they po >r who produce all and pay ¡di, can lint ¡neu els,owl : « re. enq; Trades dournal. poorer. It web hi 1,0 hum: me ai d n;• decent 11 all who realize and lament the And thme was nnother “ little ti amp v u!vl ohje,l ' t. ‘ " con cení ed in the lefunding oppressed condition of tho laboring joke •h tVN “ Is this t [1 ■ be -t?" is fi quin infamy, w nidi w:t-, tll'lt tito wink n an; how lie earns even tiling ami i hml l>t**'n tipped I to :t favoretl tew is still unable to lay 1 y il rompo- tinti uit . ! . ». 1 ,'a hell me dicine is that such measure would be passed teucy, to say nothing of a ft rtr.no, Wi-Ut« « 1 . i i;t■ . ‘ ;low ing ; i «* a few ind which would force greenbacks; if they would nil put their of the n.edi of known relie- t r » up t.) par. | shoulders to tl e wheel, it would be bility, fold by Jt. S Kie wSon and What a ¡1 chunco ¡tere was to load no time til! such condition woulo S. E. L-m •ve «! y i ‘( : ^4 ; « f t!¡is cl up with greenbacks fit the large be unknown. T ie most the eno- plac i a* e many .* 1 . , discount current, with the certain init's of Bellamy * pi 11] s V is tlmt i elle ut in , I IKlt i i ;n*.*(* a t tv of ui loading on tie* treasury it would >e a _ grand, good stab w orthv « f pet la. bient it 11 : out affairs a paradi on câlin ( 'iiaml-K lain s t « «ug ¡i ! v,*met 1 dollar for dollar, in g< hi. famous f or its cures of sevc Now. that l have correctly sketch it i - 1 >0 Lrond, die people wont lm-' <*d the history of o t ie fiscal legis - 1 it.” Such nonsense! They say it colds, am 1 ;¡ri n 1 rev ntative r, H of the ^ government, i pro-j is utopian. V, ell, that is too bad. cr<*up. Ih ice, o cent i r I, •tl! latiou ......... sumo no one will gainsay. 1 topian means an id« al stftte t i , Ghambt-rhiin’s Pain Balm a gen- And what a picture of in trigu e 1 perfection. It would be too bad j end family liniment and especi- autl robbery and pet tidy it presents!' to wring in such a thing <.11 the ally valuable for :h*uinatism Another feature of bald, downright Anmriean peo, !e. Some t ink PiKq* emits | r i olt’ e. roguery on the part of our national that t«• nationalize laud would I e Chamberlain s C>iiit\ ( ’ iiwleia treasury nmiifigement remains to l»e rob! «iry, yet every man from Post-j and Dian lnra Eem«*<ly, tho most disclosed. 1 master General Wanamaker down, r«*liat»1<* known uicdiciiin for bowel The 1 per cent and TA per cent who has not an interest in these, complaints. It ¡s especially ; rized bonds now outstanding, were believe in nationalizing the rail- j by persons subject to colic*. It lifts made by the Act creating them, roads, telegraph and telephone j cured many cases of chronic diar- pavable in so many years o r <if ll/r lines, ¡is we did the carry in got the rhuii. Pt ice *20 find •ents nor p/rr/suiv* o f fin* i/ori'minrut. 1 nited States mails. Pray where botti«'. “ The pleasure of the Govern- >s the difference, aside from tho ►St. Pat ridi s 1 lit.*, for di sorders ment” clause was left out of the ownership of the gored ox. o f the liver and bowels. A vigor law as published, so that these The press of the whole country, ous but gentle lffiysic that cleanses bonds cannot be called in until due. ^|i0 pHOj,|e generally, condemn * an<1‘ renovates the whole system. D ress-M akin g Law, Loan, iBrokerage and Real Estate. Otiicc in \\ ► *'*;»t it s bndk Jiiock, M .u:siirii ■a.DÜRF.GON. P A R L O R S! In the ■P.IVrT’ T r f T m D! tM P 1 ■ TH 1 I F'ront Street, Coquille City, Oregon, *- CL Xa. 7 M a Where they are prepared to do ¿jíionalists and ran o f tin 1 st! chief Orj p r¡noii oí i hat dressmaking, tine sewing o f all lonkl be trkeu «)'t ably c*tilit d : !' rsviasion. H1 1 ;: 11 y hiiust lf be kinds, cutting and litling etc., etc. illiV LOW Jlil' e nor. imi is soon :vi the priïiciva offers the! • 11** t I k * t il tur. 11 it lias an read, eV< rv (•• )!)V tnrvj^n hun- CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, • »ted if tir a C o q u ille ( T t y , O 11 eg on . it«» siîO; (¡uart- Ili' I « i »• •% 1 * on m. ÀW 1 r Shop on Front Street, i At C, A. HUHNEWELL, A m 'f I X VY A.Î 2 s s V- * —V yi J -. A3 \T*r xi- « k ^ . JL • < rr.TJ t. fg jU î w*i “ ; j - ?. ; * . J '*Î* T ♦ W J-2 ; .À t« . 1 » ! • > v* i « KEur Y*.AJ Is Pi e¡mred io take all mari ner c f constructing. Come and got estimate. A share of the patronage is solicited. E R A N C H I ''T ;;.:! 1 ■* ->«•-* p/j I i Ü CON-TAKi LY ► < * !Lp'i**iV lit.«« ««f fri l’i i o li» (I HE * r •«««_••• «tal.lt-s. «• u n« d « « «»«.If. tubrico » 8 , c , ^:s rs 111 O 1 * * * « * * • • ' 411 V u «iti . « »rder fi oni auy ] uri ,.«r. ■ t'y fib 1 . ir.eit.b r t! c pino . 1 \ •/» \ r [uors * t*sl t«f V/’.ivi* hutvl. Bon T o n Saloon, i/|l|»**^ '1YG hc^Ol. COQriLBK CITY, 1 - - - OREGON. j. NASBURG, Proprtetor. it,WAYS ON HAND, OutU-r ¡ui.’ A A V Wl i 1 ii mid choice wines : W *.'.nuil Milwankeo nul Ci ni «1 vt- ir:i n 1 ‘ iI it the miserly ninn who does not e n t ' 1 >,i(,'‘ 2 -',C(int 8 Pe r l,o x - j a]j |ie WHIltH while that is about I Chamberlain's Eye and Sai l l,js only show to lay up an honest Ointment, for tetter, salt-rheum penny. There is not enough ir scald-head, eczema and chronic plus money. tlie wages of working men to-day sure eyes. Price 25 e«*nts per In x. • «.O » 4 In view of tho abuses above . f ■ . 1 to furnish good clothes and a good Bingo won every race' at the ! enumerated, can any man who toils ,• • n .• . -t J living lor even a small familv •iness. Any pei.-.m btq 'i.( 0 worth of goods Yreka fair in which he ran and 11 ) dvel tl. aud who will think, hesitate as to a i 1 , • . . i . , • 1 ’ above ins ow n needs, and it is by • -on i s IODO tick «»« aee. is -riven a ticket, finii my remedy »In c h promises n Imlt in aeniaU that the l ^ t o f them can added several hundred, dollars t«j Hpot Casli, his owner's wealth. Klickitat was are distribute. 1 ft  W G r will be the way things have gone and are • .1 • rr 1 J 0 ^ j lay up anything, i o succeed one not so successful as at tim distriet liail at bis störe, nt »tice o f which will be il ul v published for the follow- % m u s t cheat, overreach and supplant All kind* of rejiairinK and ! About an average o f 45 cents ou fair, losing every race heran in, ing 100 prizes: The toilers are poor and hard . • „• . . „ r., , - cleaning done ut ahort notice and lit lowest 1 his neighbor. i t s business. the dollar. t 1 < li : li.l {lit-y If 12 . ÌTÌn<» prices. vanity which may also be said ot W olf Ist W.-iltl.am Chrono anh S I 00.00 II It. V.tiH.d pushed; they fire the the farmers, 1 How did they get them so cheap ¡mechanics, artisans and laborers, r _ * it. i*. í¡o!ii ¡tin 11.00 1 solid gohl 50. GO ^ is about time some licit cor- ( ’ reek B.ildyand tho trotting horse 2 Eadit s watch, 1 n S iiid m 10.00 ly? ! which, united, w ill be able to carry Iuom,,ts ''ere trying to involve the E. p. Arago won a :,1 mile race in ;; O. F. I. o . “ (Tiataliiu- “ “ 25.00 11 •• , t » v» Imitons 15.00 They paid for them in green ; all before them and put men of ^ nffed St ites and some other ;’,5 seconds, which is within a half i q .* s-Jny clock 25.00 r- s . tu i li . 0.00 Gtr>’ vest chain “ “ Cociiiille Lodge N o .53 backs purchased in the market for their own class and callin'' at the country in a war. It is a money- second of the best time on record. ; iittuin pipe 0.00 Meet* at Coqnille City every Saturday even I'ive-o'.uiet* silver watch 20 00 1,1 lu i:,e,u 17 a.oo in*. Vini tint-; brethren, in c1*’«*! Htandinj; from do to 55 cents, and passed helm. making scheme with them, and j Aiken’s Sammy II. was a close sec- q Ladies saddle s' ( It: n with pc r.ci! charm 9.00 10.00 «I S. Littlii cordially inviteli. it • them over to the U. S. Treasurer s.oo J.C. P ean . X. G. Not until this is done will relie f; tl,(k>' aie «eirerally working at it. olid, and subsequently won the 7 ►Solid gohl cameo ring 10.00 U Sulitl ii«»Hl tc.- pin 8.00 at their full face value, for the conio Let the poor of the land into their 1 mile racy for beaten horses, tie - 8 8.00 cuff buttons “ “ amethyst “ A. F. and A. M l “-00 0 ! K.'l . V i f tain 5.00 greenback law in the form they feating both Klickitat and Baldy. The people want and rhe needs j 80crot and h n,iRht Prove 11 booma- 5.00 9 “ variegated turquois 15.00 -•’* It. 1*. Ml iu chain Chadwick Lodp:e. No.68- I L. Swan’s three-year old stallion 4J5 ^ -I >v, ill;: in« Mt-cts at « 'uqnill ( ity t»n Saturday even had bribed it through Congress, o f the country demand ran' 10 S'.'li.l gold jet ring J 5.00 •*;, xt cklf <*> ► trrin* 4.7C : Ante-echo won three trotting races, Indoli nr bili>ru the full moon in «-nob '•rovided for converting this cur- ir . .. ,, month. ,? 1 Honest money issued by the Gov- M a r r ie d .— A t tini residence of making r _ 2:45 in his contest with E. And 75 other prizes ringhi mi : f fi un one to two dollars elicli, making re ncy into non-taxable interest I S. A. W ard , W. M. J. J. W IL S O N . i «■ * n .,,.,,1 /•, 1 i' 1 P. Wanda, who is «if the JIcDuu- ; ¡1 grami t««lal of cod4 0 (l. « • i i it . ernment: bearing l>on«ls at imr. H e who . . .. ' , ... . .myl. stork; won too «5M> trotting C.n,uiUe City, Orogon. O . A K. . * | Keduceil taxation; gon, Oct. lo, 1WK», 1-rank S. Lunch i, 0 .,tjnS Ant. . « h o nml Etile follows me attentively and thinks .... , .... „ .. v. .. . ÙQU- I « y tle P o s t N o- 27. ... .. , , 1 ho abolition of the National and .Miss May F t . Lock: also llobt. \. in sO'nigiit heats and making , Mi*et» at Coquille City. <ni every first will call this a pretty neat specula- ! fniU(j. W»'«lnMulny. Vir- it in • » oomrads, iu^nod ! \V. A irey and Miss Hattie M. 2:‘17. Vance's Effie V. won a trot- tandin^, cordially invited. ti«*n. , .... . Government to own and operate «. j p j 0 inison 1 i> oic. j race as nino did Swan’s Zephyr A. WT. M« Alunn i:. Presitleut. W. E. B i . inn , Cashier. II. II. Nicn « l s .C «'limn dor . Several very robust millionaires railroad and telegraphs at cost »r '.Ch* i O Ì j flm| McDonald’s ^liss Hogan, were nm«b !e in this way. service; tla mk' ' <,,n ,a( Ul» l 'i'1 11 ’ while W ild Oats won two running; i i î \ here. | I im election oi l . S. senators to are well and Invorably known in j ra0PS _ C o o s Bay to p ____ Company H. Oregon Na Rut the > grab did not s stop «y News. L . S ì li V L . 5 è * * ©«- the teaching circles of Coos coun tional Griard Tim <*ormc rant» had lmt ju-t got lUrect ° f ,lle Gov. rnment )o 11 s to farmers on n i s s o h a i m i A O lic c . ______ ___ Mecta in the Masonic huiltling, Coquille ty, all being teachers o f reputa City, on Saturday nittht after each full their app«*tites whetted up n tri- 1 1 long time at 2 per cent, per annum The co-pr.rtlicrship Iwrctofore «-xistihr» C vC D C D l. J 1 1 it 1 I * O E E G - O I T . moon. All members in good atnndiu^ arc fie. tion and experience. Tim H erald lietw*tn (he unilcrsi;»ncd is this day dis- on mortgage security. •or li.illy invited to attend. __ Deposits kept sul jeet to check. - Dr.-.fts bought aud sold and money Docs any party now in active acknowledges a boiiutiitil supply ¡so’vedhy mutual <•««n -* i«t . \\..iitr Draw* Th e government had stipulated of wedding Cftke, and joins the ‘»t R“ 'hrm will still maunycth hu-iiiv .44 . to loan at current rates. Accounts o f Merchants, Farm ers and B usi Cocxnille Fisherman's on tin* face of tin* bonds for their existence promise those things? pay tin« il«*l)ts ami c»ll<*cl whnt is dm*. All I lien the reme iy must besought friends c f these worthy young peo- i U N IO N payment in legal tender money (henisi !v< s indebted ar*« i'ctjucslcd ness men generally solicited. ZE3and.olplx O r e g o n , ,lt tllu h,.‘ " l,s ot some tlmt w i" i pie .I b iu wishing them much prospe pros ,cr- i ? « 2 \ . rward and nmkc immediato aet- the kind o f money paid for them. so ¡«romisti tlement. J. W. 1I c « h «E3, Will meet every foartn Saturday in «*nch i ity and happiness. A Genera Banking Business Transacted. Grown bold and reckless in their * T«S4 -- Yours for Reform month till ftrthar notice. All members in i W alter D uane . g«od atartdiutj aordtally invited to attend* i BVBricP, the bondholders iilially gftt^ J. II. U p t o n . 1 Subscribe for the H erald Cuquillo City Oct. 13, 1890. JP®*Correspoudeuce‘ Solicited. I he result has been that tbe nati.uial treasury has been paying 1 ^ M m h n iioi . o0 per cent f«»i b.uids in order to rid the treasury of sur I B. Harkness. (»«liiilli* (tlj, »rt?o«. ho!ll(,re? o . 2sr. o . CO r / r m BANK, / . Ü