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After 40 years of “ fair and speedy
PU B LIS H E D E V E R Y - TU E S D A Y adjudisation,Superior Judge O’Brien
decided last Tuesday in favor of
J. 8. M 'E W E N & D. F. DEAN,
the city of Oakland, Cal., against
Editor« and Proprietors.
the Water Front Co., otherwise the
Devoted io ih « material and aooial up Southern Pacific R. R. Co., involv
building of the Coquille Valley particularly
a n d of Goo« County generally.
ing title to 11 miles of waterfront —
Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $2.
not just the whole earth, to be sure,
P. FISHER, N kwspapii A dvkbtisimu A obnt ,
but the city of Oakland and much
31 Mero haut«' Kachan««, Ban Franc lac o la
# « v authorised agent. This paper la kept on file,
of the state of California— valued
Cm his office.
at many millions of dollars.
The
T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 23, 1895.
decision, it is said, “ does not pass
THE GOLDBUO MICKOHE directly on the title of third par
la iustnntly killed by aeadin«
.
. to . the
.
* .r i ties holding small portions bought
l l ! } I I I . a . -cent . stamp
Arnei
V
maia oan BimetallicLeapue, Wa«h- in good faith from the W ater Front
ngton, D. (l., and asking for free literature.
Co.”
W e should like to know
D o it .
what
title
can pass from a company
The British steamer Washtenaw,
that had no title, and for property
floating the American flag, reached
which the law says from the first
San Francisco on the 9th inst. after
cannot be alienated from the pub
a long trip of 93 days from New
lic ownership and use?
But the
York. She had 2000 tons of steel
decision
goes
further
and
makes
rails and other railroad material for
the new San Joaquin Valley railroad. another puncture in the law against
Tracklaying will commence upon the people and in the interest of
the arrival of the first consignment the robbers; it says: “ The city
at Stockton.
cannot take possession o f wharves
I t is said by the great daily pa built by the railroad company with
pers, through the Associated Press out paying for the improvements.
telegrams especially, that Mr. Cleve W ell, the court need not have let
land is laying wires for a third itself down in that manner at all.
term, and that the mission of Sec Although the railroad company
retary o f W ar Lamont, and Car maliciously took possession of the
lisle’s private secretary, Van Sendon, public property, and was using
to this coast is to forward the it for Its sole advantage and to
chances. W e are willing.
H e is
exclude opposition, or competition,
John Sherman’s candidate, and W ell
street’s and John Bull’s, and one it made the improvements at its own
might as well waste a ballot against risk, on lands it had no title to, and
a Tory as a Hessian— if that ballot should have been left to the mercy
is to be in vain.
of the people. The court seems to
The great currency questien de- intervene as if the people were like
bate between the great g. o. p. war- the corporation octopus, playing
The people
horse, Roswell G. Horr, the hired only a grab game.
only
ask
what
is
right
and fair—
and paid-for gold-bug writer for
the New York Tribune, and W. H. nothing more; and court or no court,
Harvey, the author of “ Coin’s Finan while it is both the common and
cial School,” opened at Chicago last written law, should accept noth
Tuesday. Mr. H orr opened the dis ing less. I f this principle of the
cussion and explained the condi law was carried out in n few in
tions of the debate, in the course stances; if the courts would not
o f which he endeavored to befog hold off their decisions for 40 years,
and mystify the question in these and make them for good and all
words: “ The question of currency time, there would be no such devil
is a very complicated one, and there ment enacted in the future, nor any
are some features of it about which where— those bold bandits would
the ablest men of the world have take fewer chances. L e t the law
been differing for years." Just so, in the case work out its own pro
and the whole trouble comes from tection of the offender, and let the
those self-styled “ ablest men of the penalty provided by the law effect
world” tinkering with the matter,
for the public against a gang of
either
ignorantly — hardly that,
either, for “ ablest men in the world” robbers called a corporation as it
— or viciously. But, while Mr. Har would against an individual who
vey has been humble in his opinions even ignorantly trespasses on the
as to being one of the “ ablest men public rights or the rights of a fel
in the world,” being retired and
low individual— stand the chances;
studious, giving currency on the
printed page to historical and com the law is all right, we suppose
The amount
mon sense views and making no just sock it to ’em.
pretentions to eloquence on ths ros they mignt possibly lose will be i
trum, yet he will sustain the truth greater in proportion than that of
in the issue, although it will not
the private individual.
I f we im
effect Mr. Horr nor give him horr
prove our neighbor’s farm, even
ible dreams.
ignorantly, the law decides the
question,
and if our neighbor com
"W hen doctors differ,” etc., of
course the patient is allowed to promises with us, why he is a good
die, but when lawyers differ we are neighbor, to our mind.
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Additional Locals.
A ND N O T D E C ID E D YET.
C tss q
C vsrt
Ten
Assessor Hnnseo went to Bandon
yesterday.
Ordered that the following named
persons be paid the sums set oppo
Hotel meeting Friday evening, site their respective names for per
diem and mileage at May, 1895,
Jnly 26, at little church.
term o f circuit court:
Mrs. Lnvine is on a visit to the
JUBOB8, RZOULAR PIXEL.
home ranch on the lower river.
J D Culbertson..................... $16 80
Charley H eller, o f Dora neigh
John Lennon........................
2 20
borhood, was doing town yesterday.
Henry K ern .......................... 21 60
Attend the hotel meeting at the John Lester, G ...................... 16 80
little church Friday evening, Jnly Wm Lawhorn....................... 32 80
J B Hunt. . . . • • * • ............... 36 00
26th.
J H Jones, G ........................ 16 00
G. F. Boutell has disposed o f W M H ite ............................ 19 60
another o f his snperb bicycles. R C M u ir.............................. 38 80
John Koon was the purchaser.
John W Benson.................... 33 00
38 40
The Wrenshalt brothers got off J L Randleman................
on the steamer Bandorille without A J Mayse............................ 24 00
getting to visit their frieuds here. J D Clinton, G ..................... 16 80
A Cavanaugh........................ 6 60
The Bandon woolen mills con. J A Lehnherr....................... 37 40
tinue to make large shipments o f J F Mast, G .......................... 16 80
their goods to Han Francisco every J B Dully, G ....................... 12 80
steamer.
L C Gibson, G ...................... 16 00
A teachers’ examination will be W T K ite (R ig h t)................ 35 40
C I K im e............................... 36 00
held at Marshfield beginning at
S S Endicott........................ 25 00
1 p. m. Wednesday, August 14th.
C E G ilb e rt.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 00
See notice.
Henry G rady..............
36 80
A large number o f the Home J E Quick,............................. 37 60
Comfort steel ranges were deliv W W (N W) Leneve, G ........15 60
ered to purchasers cn the Sonth
WITNESSES BEEOKE GRAND JURY.
Fork last week.
Eric Johnson........................ $ 3
W ord from Mrs. George Scbroe- Alex H a ll.........
der and Miss E lla is to the effect J T Meadows. . .
that both are doing well aod will J M F a n b u rg ...
W H S H y d e ...
soon be fully recovered.
John S n yder...
Miss N o r « Weldon, who was
L A Lawhorn........
hnrt so badly recently on a trestle E P Mast...............
on the railroad near the creamery, Mrs Wm Mast.. . .
10 80
w ill aoon be about again.
4 20
Smith Bailey.......
3 20
County Aaaesor Hansen came M aggie Buchanan.
3 20
over from the bay last. Thursday Ed T Jennings...
3 20
evening, visited at his home a day R M ille d g e .. .
3 20
or ao and then struck out for new Gow W h y .............
fields for official work.
MPROVED FARM OF ! « • ACRES
good fruit and grain land in Rogue
River Valley, for exchange for a small
place near a town in Coos county, or sub
urban property.
J. LIND&LEY,
46 3m]
Beagle, Jackson countv, Oregon*
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Our form er townsman, W. H.
Nosier, o f E l Cajon, Cal., has
moved to San Diego.
H e speaks
very hopefully o f the Populist out
look at the next election in that
sectiou.
Dr. Dean Clark, the lecturer on
Spiritualism, gave his last lecture
in this place at the little church
Inst Sunday night, on the subject,
What is Spiritualism?”
H e took
his departure this morning for val
ley points, thence for his home in
California.
TOR SALE. — Nice residence prop-
* erty, new house and nicely and,
conveniently located for residence
on H all street, one door south o f
H e r a l d office.
For further information enquire
o f or address,
31-3m j
S. L. L eneve .
The school board o f this district,
No. 8, held a meeting last Saturday
night, the chief object o f which
was to elect a teacher or teachers
for our public school the approach
ing term. A large number o f ap
plications bad been filed by Secre
tary Rich, Hnd probably Dever so
many by teachers o f experience
and high standing. However, the
board accepted the tender of Prof.
A. L . Briggs, o f Silverton, who
takes entire charge o f the school
and furnishes his own assistants,
subject to the control o f the board.
P ro f. Briggs comes highly recom
mended, with an experience o f 8
years and acceptable service o f suc
cessive years at one place. H e is
a professional teacher, o f high
mornl character, and will come
pledged to build up onr school in
terests, and if acceptable, to per
manent citizenship and educational
work. The school will open the
1st Monday in October, and it is
the hope o f the board that this is
the turning point in tbe prosperity
o f our school system aud the unifi
cation o f tbe people for its advance
ment aud good results.
between the devil and the deep sea
The advantages of the salary sys
as to justice and righteouess.
A t
tem for county officers, as compared
torney General Crane of Texas
with the former fee system in this
ruled that no prize-fight or “ glove
state, are beginning to show up in
contest” could take place at Dallas
such manner ns to commend the
between Corbett and Fitzsimmons,
change.
I t is one of the prin
as the law was plain and implicit ou
ciples promulgated by the Populists,
the point of prohibition, and the
and was seen to be so reasonable
penalty clause was sound.
U. S.
and prospectively popular that the
Senator Mills, himself a leading law
legislature of ’93 adopted it regard
yer, claims the authorship of the
less o f party lines.
County Audi
law and pronounces it good and
tor Pope of Multnomah reports to
effective against the proposed Dal
the county court that that county has
las show.
But now comes Judgo
made a saving of $9388.05 in the
(?) George H. Clark of Waco, the
past six months.
smart-Aleck of the bar in that state
and the thorn-in-tho-side of all
“ W e had an epidemic of dysen
good intentions on the part of the tery in this vicinity last summer,”
The Pioneer’s reunion o f Coos
people since they retired him says Samuel S. Pollock, of Briceland, county will be held at Bandon this
for his demagogy, who seeks Cal. “ I was taken with it and suf year, commencing September 5th
-every
opportunity to give the fered severely until some one called and continuing two days. H ereto
my attention to Chamberlain’s Colic,
people trouble and to occasion con Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I fore it Las bleu customary to de£
tempt for law and decency, with an procured a bottle and felt better af pend upon tbe town where the
opinion that “ there ia now no law ter the first dose. Before one-half meeting was held to provide for tbe
upon the statute books of Texas of the bottle had been used I was entertaining o f the members o f tbe
well. I recommended it to my
prohibiting pugilist'c encounters,
association, bat it has been decided
friends and their experience was the
ow ing to the inconsistencies of the same. W’e all unite in saying it ia that each en arrangement was an
recent law, and that there is no the b est” For sale by Dr. S. L injustice, hence it was arranged
power in the state to interfere with Leneve, druggist
that the entertainment ahonld be
the exhibition,” etc.
What a pity
in tbe form o f a picnic. However
damages are not provided against
B u S a n , «tt r a ll.a .
the people o f the Coqnille valley
such legal counsellors, and they
Harmony is tbe name o f a are supposed to prepare to enter
punished criminally for aiding and monthly magazine devoted to banda tain our visiting friends or mem-
«bettin g violations of the laws. The and orchestras published at The hers from Cooe bay, and that when
penalties and costs should be as Dalles, Oregon. I t is the universal the meetings are held on Cooe bay
sessed against such.
There is no verdict o f all who have examined tbe people on that side will supply
mistaking the intent and spirit of it, that it le the neatest and spiciest tbe picnic dinner. T b e secretary,
such laws, and they are much more journal o f the kind published, aud Miss Mary Harris, would be glad
than all the hemming-and-hawing at the low subscription price it bas to know wbo are coming to Bandon
«b ou t words and their various mean been placed, should be in the hands this year, so that proper arrange
ings by a set of bribed, jack- of every musician in the Uniteti ments can be made, and if those
legged lawyers.
The enforcement States. Your name with those of wbo contemplate joining in the fes
o f such laws wrongs no one, nor ! your local musicians will b r¡D g tivities will notify her by card ad
robs a single
- citizon of his rights, j ,o u a samplecopv. Address, J. G. ¡ dressed to M yrtle Point, it will aid
while they do >enrht the public ami M iller, editor and publisher, The her very much in the preparations
sustain the good name and moral Dalles, Oregon.
for the occaeiou. T b e pioneers of
statusof the state and community.
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! Curry county are cordially invited
Our Oregonian duba such practi- ,
ISatlee t . Dairymen.
to join in the celebration o f the
turners “ designing and irresponsible
Patrons not belonging to the Co- events o f early days, and to be
men the companions and apologists quills Dairvmen’s Union will re- prepared to add data and statistics
o f crim inals— and we accept the ceive 10 cents |ier pound butterfat that will enable the historian, Mrs.
definition as very apt
Then let in milk delivered at Coqnille Ada E. Egenhoff, to gather in the
them lie punished as particeps erim- Creamery from June 8th until fur- facts concerning our earlv history,
inis in the devilment which they tlier notice.
I t is hoped that every old settler
instigate, and cut them off from
CoQUll.LK D airym en ’ s U n io n , along the coast will join in the fes-
privileges before the court.
(P e r C. Romander, Manager.
tivitieso f the occasion.
Makes the Blood Pure
This it the secret of the cure«
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Read this:
MI am so glad
to w rit« that I
am now in per
fect health and
it in all because
Hood’s Sarsa
parilla m a d e
my blood pure.
My h e a l t h
broke d o w n
with troubles
p e c u l i a r to
women,
m y
nervous sys
tem* was shat
tered and I
had to take my bed. The physician said
there was little hope for me. A neighbor
told of wonderful cures by Hood’s Harsa-
parilla and I decided to try it. When I
had taken 3 bottles, I could sit up and now
I am perfectly well and strong.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
h u done all this for mo.” M rs . C. F.
FADiutm, La 1‘latta City, Colorado.
K ln n r l’ a D i l l e cur# habitual constipo-
n U O C l a w l l t a fcioa. l'rlcia 2So. por box.
Lew is Morgan and wife, of near
Dubuque, Iowa, are new-comers to
reside in this section. Mr. M. ia a
nephew o f our old townspeople,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collier.
Arrivals by Arago Friday, July
19: Miss Alice Graham, Mrs. E.
8. Reed, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Miss
Helm a Stora, Miss Sophy Brunei),
Ernst SkarBtar, Mrs. E. Skarstar,
A. Backman, Miss Jarvis, aud 26
in Steerage.
Prof. Kanematz yesterday re
ceived a sample o f cocoons from
Mrs. Mary K illen , o f Hnbbard,
Mariou county. They are very
pretty. Tbe lady is much pleased
with the results o f ber trial, and
SPECIAL VENIRE— STATE VS BATCHER.
takes greater courage thereat for
Wm Bremer............................ $6 20 ber effort next aeaaon. Prof. K an
C B K e lly ............................... 2 20 ematz reports his mulberry trees as
J P McConnell....................... 6 20 all doing well.
E F Swearingen..................... 6 20
R J C oke................................ 2 20
Nervous P r ostration.
Win Saunder.......................... 2 20
E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen:
George Hunt........................... 2 20
T J D avis................................. 2 00 I have suffered from a nervous pros
Can
James W a ll............................. 6 00 tration from financial losses.
Geo W ilson............................ 2 20 say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has
Wm Turpin............................ 2 20 cured me. M y liver, stomach and
J H B ogue............................. 2 20 bowels have been very inactive, but
Norris Jensen.......................... 7 20 since taking your remedy I ain
A ll business men
W W W hittington.................. 2 00 entirely well.
Please
Jasper M o o n ........................... 2 00 and women should use i t
W D L F Smith...................... 2 00 publish. (Signed.)
M b . W m . H enp . y J ones ,
Jas W e s t . . . ............................ 2 00
Butte, M ont
S B C a th c a rt........................... 2 00
WITNESSES.
Reuben Summerlin...............$14
Jas Hervey;1. . ...................... 14
Fay H e rv e y ;......................... 10
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Hardy M aati. . . . . . .
J B F o x . .... ........ ................ 11
Crocket Krantz. . . . . . . . . . . . 16
A C Summerlin..................... 14
Lawson Lawhorn.................
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E P M ast..... ........................
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Fred Mast............................. 8
L L B u rten sh a w ...................
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George N orris...................... 10
J H Minard........................... 12
Webb Mast........................... 14
Mrs Wm Most...................... 6
M L Krantz........................... 12
Thos Coke............................. 9
Geo W Stevenson............... . 12
A J Mayse............................. 12
J M Summerlin..................... 14
J S Coke, s r . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .
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A D Boone............................
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J J Birch...............................
J A Palmer.....................
G RCam m an.........................
C L Moon..............................
R W G etty............................
Jas W a ll................................
E O H a ll.. ............................
David Morse, j r .....................
Hy P lo eg er...........................
Jas West. . . ..........................
Walter Oldland....................
Wm Klahn............................
Matt Klokus..........................
M J Krantz........... ...............
E F Swearingen....................
L J Sipes............
G A Smith.............................
Andrew Olsen.......................
M A Epperson......................
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Backacho, Dizziness, Tiredness,
give way to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsap
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Mrs S J Sberrard.................
Mrs Sarah Jdhnsen . . . , . . . .
Mary M Johnson..................
Msrtin Sherrard...................
Rosa Brown'..........................
H A B a y ..............................
Archia B a y .................
Fred Cavanaugh...................
B F R o s s ............................
Martin Millar........................
Alex Bruce.............
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J B D ulley............................
Thos Coke.............................
J A Lenan.............................
II J Cussans..........................
R J Coke...............................
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W. A . Smith was in from tbe
Sixes mines Inst week. H e reports
that A. C. Wilson has struck it
lich and is taking out on an aver-
nge o f $22 to the man.
C. F. Doe, tbe San Francisco
capitalist, was in Marshfield last
week. H e lias large interests on
the Coquille and was on bis return
from yiewing them.
G. W, Tribbey has an invention
on a mowing machine thnt is at
tracting the attention of the farm
ers, and promises to become a valu
able piece of property to the inven
tor.
The employes in James F orty’s
logging camp at Sumner went out
on a strike for free board, which
they claim loggers nre receiving in
other camps.
Their demand was
not heeded and they quit work.
David Landles, who tried to end
his life hy stabbing himself with a
pocketknife three times in tbe
region o f the heart, was brought to
town last week and Dr. Horsfall,
attending physician,
has some
hopes o f his recovery though the
chances are against him.
Dean & Co. received information
from the owners o f the steamer
Blanchard that they intend to place
another boat on the Portland-San
Francisco route and have selected
the fast steam schooner Truckee.
She will make the same way-ports
made bv the Blanchard.
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The Bandon Recorder, in men
tioning the new ocean steamer to
be bnilt for the Coqnille-San Fran
cisco trade says: “ The stock in
tbe vessel will be divided into 64
shares, oyer one-halt o f which
should be taken on tbe river to se
cure the proper control and insure
success to the Enterprise. The ee-
ti mated cost o f a veseel, each ss is
needed for this trade, ie $25,000, so
that a share will cost the purchaser
about $400.
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N ew York, July 18.— Notwith
standing the many promises o f the
“ bond syndicate” to prevent the
exportation o f American
gold, |
$750,000 was shipped to London on i
Satuiday’s steamers.
The rate of exchange is so high
thnt importers o f coffee and sugar
find it cheaper to buy gold. The
exports o f the present week will b9
fully $1,000,000, with good pros
pects of a steady increase for the
future. The “ syndicate” say it is
all right, and that it is the “ ordi
nary course o f business," and can’ t
be helped.
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I t is said that John D. Rocke
feller is to give his daughter, Edith
only $1,900,000 on ber marriage,
instead o f the $40,000,000 about
which so many newspaper corres
pondents have been exclaiming.
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stock is held by over one thousand
of the leading newspapers in the
United States.
To the
Uniortunate.
D B . G IB B O N S ’
DISPENSARY,
623 Kearney S i.,
Joy's for tlie Jailed and Good
Health for all Mankind.
JO Y’S V E G E TA B LE
SA R S A P A R ILLA .
d ru gs
or
deadly pois
on. J o y ’ a
V e g e t a b le
Sarsaparilla
ro b a th e
blood o f a ll
its impuri-
Ile a , a n d
courses all
these impur*-
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flW C om p lain ts
ElkL ^ J o JUW and Kidney
Affections,
3 r-
o
ver.” “ Air Brake,” etc.
Almost every one conceives
a bright idea at some time or
other. Why not put it in prae-
tlcal use? YOUR talents may
lie in this direction. May
make your fortune. Why not
try?
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The tobacco habit grows on a man
until hiB nervous system is seriously
affected, impairing health, comfort
and happiness. To quit suddenly is
too Bevere a shock to the system, as
tobacco, to an inveterate user, be
comes a stimulant that bis Bystem
continually craves. Baco-Curo is a
scientific cure for the tobacco habit,
in all its forms,carefully compounded
after tbe formula of an eminent Ber
lin physician whe has used it in his
private practice since 1872, without
u failure, purely vegetable and guar
anteed perfectly harmless. You can
use all tbe tobacco you want, while
taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you
when to stop.
W e give a written
guaranty to permanently cure any
case with three boxes, or refund the
money with 10 per cent interest.
Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a
scientific cure, that cures without tbe
aid of will power and with no incon
venience.
I t leaves tho system ns
pure and free from nicotine as the
day before you took your first chew
or smoke.
Sold by all druggists,
with our ironclad guaranty, at $1
rCoftst Mail.I
per box; three boxes (thirty days’
Abe L. Nosier has been absent
treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on
receipt of price. W rite for booklet from this county for some years
and proofs.
Eureka Chemical & is at Albion, Mendiciuo conuty,
M’f’g Co., M ’f ’g Chemists, La Crosse, California, and is doing well.
One of the colored miners started
Wisconsin.
for Coqmllu City on Tuesday from
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Beaver H ill and upon his arrival
W. Boyd is rushing the track and found he was miuus a check for
He
getting ready for the races which $48 which be just received.
are to come off August 8, 9 and 10, came back to the junction near
at this place.
There will be some Cooledo and looking along the
track found bis check and was
horses here from California.
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T h e tug Triumph was put on the h“ ppy-
ways, at Parkersburg, and is under Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
going a thorough overhauling, this Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Pranciaco.
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week.
A watermelon train was wrecked
W. C. Cheeney, manager o f the
near a^eolored church north o f
Portland electric works, will be
Richmond, Vn. The congregation
here in a couple o f weeks. H e will
promptly nJjourned, and by night
place the electric plant for the
nothing but rinds were to be seen
woolen mill company.
in thnt sectiou.
Frank Holman has hnd the mis
Colonel Breckinridge, thnt was,
fortune to get one o f his feet
smashed severely, while at work on has not been asked to speak at a
the government jetty last Sunday. single commencement at any of the
young ladies’ seminaries iu K en
A piece o f timber fell upon it.
tucky.
This is the first time in a
During the last few days the
score o f years that his services hnve
piling have been driven for nn ex
tension o f about 200 feet at the jetty, not been brought into use to g iv e
good udvice to a class o f fair grad
aod the contractors will not drivo
uates.
piling any further until they hnve
put in a lot of filling.
The cannery, now under process
o f construction, adds quite an im
proved look to our water front.
The lower floor of the building is
60x120 feet, and the second floor is
30x60 feet.
S. Danielson is doing
the work and is carrying it forward
to tho person submitting the
with his usual celerity.
m o st m e r it o r io u s ittveu ttett
T b e Bandorille had a large
du# l f
FOR INVENTORS, and the
passenger list to San Francisco
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object o f this offer le to en-
cour&go persons of an invent-
this trip, having 23 persons alroard.
Ivo turn of mind. A t the
Follow ing is the list: Mr. Leard
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same time we wish to impress
tho fact that
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and wife,:Mrs. J. M. Terry, and
three children, Mrs. Cardozo. Miss
It's the Simple,
A. McDouald, Mr6. J. A. and Miss
Trivial Inventions
Belle Rupert, Howard aud W . C.
Wrenshall, Capt. H. Reed, G. T.
That Yield Fortunes
Moulton, D.L. Matheny and family,
—such as Do Long’s Hpok
and Eye, “ 8co that Huinp,”
Mr. P h illip s and Mrs. J. E. Cane.
do- a ?
“ Safety Pin,” “ Pigs in Clo
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There wrre three photograph
galleries ruuuiug in town last week.
Ed Comma, a good artist, is per
manently located in this town, and
why not putronize him?
Manager R. A. Graham cam»
over on a special train Wednesday
afternoon aud drove on towards
Rose burg. H e will visit San Fran
cisco before he returns, and it is
thought by many that hra trip '
means much towards the resump
tion o f work ou the road betweeu
M yrtle Point anil Kosehurg.
Mies Fannie Endicott is teach
ing a very successful school at til»
Sugarloaf schoolhouse, in district
No. 37. The directors have just
completed a new school building,
and the teachers and scholars are
encouraged, and we ofteu hear tho
remark that the young lady is g iv
ing general satisfaction.
Now ns there is a stage line from
this place to Eckley one can visit
the mines with pleasure, ns the ride
trom hero to the mountains wilt
be enjoyed, and horses can lie pro
cured at Haines’ or Guerin's to g o
into tbe mines, only a short dis
tance.
How to Cure Yourself While Using
Tobacco.
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herbs, and
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Sarsaparilla
revents tired feel-
■FS staggering sen-
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a Lions,
palpitation
I o f heart, rush of
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I dizziness, ringing in
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tongue coated, foul
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decU neofnerve force
| dizzy s p e l l s , faint
spells, cold, clammy
| feet and hands, sour
rlxings, fatigue, in
somnia, and all dis
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I liv e r and kidneys.
J o y . Vegetable Sar- I
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substitute. When you [
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Charges reasonable. Call or write. Addrees
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47 tfl
Box 1967. San Francisco, Cal.
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! rooms, besides closets and porches, all well
I finished, good spring close to honse, barn,
chicken-house and yard, high land garden,
young orchard of prunes, plums, cherries,
i apples, pears and peaches, with an abun
dance of small fruits. Abont one-half ia
bottom land, with garden, or pasture for a
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Coqnille City, (W est Side.)
Testimonials for Lewis' Rheumatic
Liniment.
W. T. L e w is . Mannractnrer of Lewis* Lin
iment, Mvrtle Point. Oregon.
P kab S ib : I have been troubled with
sick headache tor years, and have tried
many remedies, bni fonnd no good result
from anything until I tried yonr Oreat Lin
iment, I fonnd permanent relief from one
application and recommend it to the tnbHe
for like trouble. I hr.ve often been in bed
f o r 2o r 3 da v s with thia dreadful disease
and have suffered intensely, but I am happy
to say that I have at last found a aure cure,
and that cure is Lewia' Great Rhenmatie
and Neuralgic Liniment. Respectful!?.
MRS, G. W. S TE W AR T.
1 This Liniment on sale at Leneve’s
drug store.