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(Erette Cìtg ^frinii G. A. R. AND PIONEERS - D, Darrin in Marshfield P U B LIS H E D E V E R V T U E S D A Y L ova I Crmiuitteen Appointed te Con- W|LL J. S. M ì EWEIK k J. S. M tC .W , <!ud Hie BusimsN Arraugeiueuts. Editors and Proprietors. UPpER . R|VER DEPARTMENT. and. tlis TXpper-Coq.-u.ille,1 BE H ERE T IL L AUGUST 8. HvTyrtls F e in t and. "^7Taat is Q-oing- on T iiere. n YOU t?, I An Eminent Specialist— His Success Itulch A Myers have Caddy The Coquille valley lias been in Treating Disease Simply Marvel Lockwood's neat cottage enclosed tled for 85 years, and the first ous List ol Endorsements from Prof. Knight was over from South tlers who are now liviug say People Who Have Been Cured B y ! slough visiting his family. He re- this year’s crop is the poorest Him. turned to his school Sunday. set set that that lias ever been known. However, it _ _ _ _ j Sunday was the warmest day of is believed that there will he a con L the season, and the two ice-cream siderable surplus for the market o a r authorized * « e u t . T h is p aper ia kept on file COMMITTEES. We are pleased to announce that stands in town did a good business, i i hia olHi e. Orounds— Q. It. Wickham, W. H. there is a physician in Marshfield j Arrttn emen,B are bcillf, mttde by The farmers are beginning to Nosier, John Morris, Presidential Electors. ; » G. A Lrowm, j - n o t simply a medical practitioner J l l f 1 B ^ U(ler U) Mud Jj carri /e calculate on only a half crop, and M. L . Olmsted, o f linker, A. G. Aiken, Jno, Kronenberg, I ) . , bu a physician o f « very high to about the 1st of Aug- Aug some assert that unless rain falls W . D. Hare, o f Washington, 11. Johnson, J. H. Sackett, J. H. j order of merit, a scientist— ODe W . H. Hpaagh, o f Lane, gust after Hon. B. Hermann and soon the yield will be less than one- | James. whose years o f close study, close Henry Watkins, o f Yam hill. family. half of the usual harvest of grain i Music— J. S. McEwen, O. F. 15ou- practical experience has enabled Various opinions are being ex For Itepresontative o f Coos Comity, tell, Mrs. D. P. Strang and Mrs. him to draw not only testimonials, as well as vegetables. The haying T H O M A S B U C K M AN. | Elliott. | hut the highest personal eudorse- pressed ns to what should he done is about over and the cutting wus [Special election Novem ber 3,1890.1 Next Progrnm— W. Sinclair, S. W. | incuts from the leading men o f the nt the St. Louis convention. lighter than was expected. How Harrington, W. H. Nosier, D. P. country — congressmen, judges, etc. Wednesday will he an eventful day McKinley vs. History. Strang, O. A. Jtrown, A. G. Aiken, — and whose success in the modi. for American history. ever the quality is good, as it grew ! Judge Schroeder. __j cal field is today without a pnral- Lieutenant Macklin was over less rank than usual. M c K i n l e y , ( h is t o r y , Decoration— B. F. Lawrence, W . lel. W e allude to Dr. D an in , who from Smith's loggin g camp last The will of the late John W. [In h i. first speech o f fA . cilia ted by Sen Well, that’s not news, tile IH:*» oanipnign.] , ator W. M. Stew art Lyons, A. Lamb, H. 8. Krilis, C. has offices ut the Blanco hotel until Sunday. Brown hns been probated and fit al U ri : » . ' « X r il l,r x lr l« liir r . - W e are all ready from Bradatroet and Lorenz, Lee Curry, T. A. Walker, August Sth. however, because Marshall likes to and anxioua to Ret otheroffloial eonroea) settlement had at court last week N. Leneve, John Nosburg, Claud Dr. Darriu has nn enviable rauk he among the young folks. The follow ing is h list o f tliej hack to the period o f “ Hnaineea failures and the property distributed to peisons who will make laws fori I « ! « , when this ooan-jin lH ili, »114.000,000. Nosier, J. T. Nosier, A. O. Wheeler, in his profession ns a wonderfully The Myrtle Point Kills were disap try was enjoyinR ita “ Strikea in 1HÌI2. (aee Dave Collier, B. E. Nosier, R. O. successful physician. H e is essen pointed because the Coquille hoys those whom he made beneficiaries. the people o f Oregon nt the next highest prosperity.’ ,U 8 Comntisioiier o f L a b o r W right’« re Kirkpatrick, Mrs. F. Krouenberg, tially original in his methods of did not couie up Sunday to get The two farms were awarded to the session of tlie legislature as nearly port), 1298: lockouts, Miss Hayworth, Mins Rich, Miss pratice, aud those who have been Some of the widow of the deceased, aud B. C. as can be ascertained at present: tier» Lamb, Miss Ray Collier, Miss Hay- under his treatment are surprised ‘Including H o m e - SENATE. little kids say they dassnnt.” Shull and David McNair, executors, stead, where Pinker ter, Mrs. Sugg, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. at the newness ami novelty o f his Baker and Malheur— W ill R. ton’ s thugs shot down Oscar Nosier. D. Giles & Son employ over a system of practice by electricity. and their bondsmen, discharged unarmed men,women K in g, Pop. Tables- -W . Drnne, C. D. Elliott, Hisbouestnud straightford adyice dozed men nt their brick manufac from and children, not to further liabilities. Orvil Benton and L in c o ln — T o lb eit mention the bateller Mrs. W. Draue and Mrs. Elliott. Their turnout this season before taking a case has wou for tory. Dodge acted as attorney in the Carter*, Rep. ies nfc Cœur d’ Alene will be superior in quality to that Commissary- G. IL Wickham and him the confidence o f his patients and in Tennessee by Clackamas— Geo. C. Brow nell*” ns well as the general public. The formerly made, as the hot, dry case. m ilitia nnd 'U 8 troops W. Drane. Rep. in 1892.” weather is favorable to the enter Reception— J. J. Lamb, A. J. Sher doctor is a gentleman o f genial so The Enterprise man and a num Clackamas nnd Marion— Alonzo wood, L. Hnrlocker, Jno. Kronen- cial nnturp, and liis private pratice prise. ber of ladies aud gentlemen went Gesner*, Rep. Thanks of the H ekai . d to Hon. B. berg, Dr. Leneve, Mrs. Lorenz, Miss is marked by the formation o f a Mrs. TV. H. Brown arrived home out huntiug squirrels one day last Clatsop—John H. Smith*, Dem. Hermann, member of congress, for Annie Leneve, Mrs. Hite. personal friendship with those with from an extended visit to her par Columbia, W ashirgton and T il week, and from the fun they have whom lie comes in professional con Finance— W. S. Perry, Henry L o ents at Ouklnnd, Or., Inst Saturday a copy of the “ Abstract of the lamook— G. W. Pattprson, Rep. been enjoying since we conclude tract. H e is without doubt one of evening. Good thing, for W ill Eleventh Census, Second Edition.” renz, A. J. Sherwood; Treasurer, J. Coos, Curry aud Josephine— C. the most thoroughly qualified pby- began to he counted as one of our that they must have had a good J. Lamb. E. Harmon, Rep. W. J. Bryan, nominee for presi Committees wishing information sicians now before the public, ns merry bachelors, nnd some say he time. I t is said that the editor Crook, Klamath and L ak e— Bar dent of tho Chicago convention, is as to duties can learn same by call his wonderful cures can testify. was very polite to the young ladies. killed a squirrel and yet the bullet nard Daly, Dein. Ed. Hynes, Albina, Oregon, ca ing on the secretary, B. F. Lawrence. the youngest candidate ever nomi Douglas— A. W . Reed, Rep. Col. Jewell Post, G. A. R., of Myr did not penetrate the hide nor enter Another meeting will he held F ri tarrhal deafness, restored. nated for that office, being just Gilliam, Sherman and Wusco— The P. C. McFarlnne, Vancouver, tle Point, lias appointed Orvil Dodge, the eyes, ears, nor mouth. day night, at which a full attendance 16 months over the .constitutional Wash., 6cintica rheumatism, cured. T. M. Hermann and John Bartell as man whoso cow was maliciously E. B. D afü r, Dem. is urged. J. W. Leneve, Grant, Harney and Morrow— A. requirement. Thomas Buff, Mocksburg, O re ! ft committee of arrangements for shot in the neck about that time B. F. Lawrence, W. Gowan*, Rep. the encampment. They would he gon, dizziness, kiduey and liver W. Rich, Tho yonng men o f tho Demo- Jackson— S. H. H oll*. Pop. pleased to confer with nny of the exonerates the publisher, oh he complaint, restored. R. S. Kuowlton, «ratio and Republican parties of Lane— I. D. Driver, Rep., J. 3 . knows now that he aimed differ Coquille committee before the pro J. K. Cunningham, Wawinitia, W. Drane, McCInng*, Rep. gram is made up, as their post will ently. Eureka, Cal., says the Watchman» Committee. Wasco county, Oregon, total deaf Linn— L. A. Dawson*, R ep.; A. furnish short literary exercises if who do not propose to stand by the The Myrtle Point Mining & De Subject to the approval o f citizens ness two years in one tar and par J. Johnson*. Rep. required. Address Orvil Dodge, tially so in the other, cured. at next meeting. gold standard, are form ing a silver velopment Co. held a stockholders' M arion— W. H. HobsoD*, Ren.; -------------- - » -----------------— * Mrs. J. E. Smith, Prinevillp, O re chairman. club in that city. meeting Saturday evening at the I. L. Patterson, Rep. Mrs. D. P. Strang met with an gon, nervous debility nnd general The G. A. R. boys had a pleasant Multnomah — Joseph Simon*, secretary’s office in this place. All The “ Farm, Field and Fireside” accident yesterday morning that weakness, almost bordering on post meeting Inst Saturday, and Rep.; Geo. W. Bates, B ep .; Don is n good publication in interest should be a pointer lo the authori insanity, restored. they resolved to help make the com the stock was represented nnd the ald Mackey, Rep.; Ben Snelling, Henson McCoy, The Dallas, O r ing encampment o f veterans and company is highly encouraged at and for tho benefit o f the farmer ties to have the sidewalks fixed at Rep.; J. E. Haseltine, M itchell once. Mrs. S. was walking out its prospects. There is a crew of egon, deafness nnd terrible pain in pioneers one of great interest. If and ranchman. I t is printed in Rep. near Jim Whetstone’s residence the ear and head for six months, the dust is not too thick and the four nun sinking a shaft on their P o lk — B. F. Mnlkey, Rep. Chicago at only $1 per year. Ad with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. until he was nearly crazy, restless weather is favorable, it is intended ledge which is making an excellent Sherman and Wasco— John M it dress, Howard & Wilson Publish Zenie Strang. The latter stepped ness and insomnia. Restored to to form a procession nt this place showing and causing considerable chell, Rep. Tho ing Co., Chicago, Illinois. on a plank, which flew up, trippiug health by electricity nfter all other Friday morning, Aug. 14, and drive excitement among miners. U m atilla--A . R. Price, Rep. Mrs. Strang the elder, throwing her decision of the meeting was to push treatments had failed. to Coquille City with suitable deco The youth of Mr. Bryan, candi Um atilla and Union— T. C. T ay forcibly to the ground, and jolting the development work with vigor, Miss Lucy Moran, Monmouth, rations aud loaded wagons. Be- lor, Rep. date for president, is proving n her up badly, besides scratching Oregon, cross-eye, straightsned in sides a filibustering squad, there | which it is believed will open up a Union and W allowa — Justus wonderful magnet in drawing young and bruising her. A repetition of one minute. will be fu!» for the juvenile part of vast wealth within the next ninety Wade, Pop. davs. L eo McGrew, 145 CPstreet, Port the cofccourse.' m en off the. old partly fences. They such an accident should be pro Washington — Samuel Hughes, Many nails are land, nervous debility aud kiduey a re just tumbling over— think the vided against. Rep. tmpire Utyisms. sticking up, nndothers broken off, complaint, restored. Riverton Riotings. Yam hill— J. P. Calbreath, Rep. “ dollar of our daddies,” which thus making the walks unsafe. Mrs. 11. H. Fraser, Fisher’s Land served so well in the pnst, can be Em pire City, July 20.— W e were M. Tollar, o f Parkersburg, was Mrs. Eugene Pannenburg, of ing, Wash., rheumatism and kidney •Holdovers. made to serve awhile yet, without mistaken about the arrival of Mrs. up last Thursday greeting his old Em pire City, and little daughter, trouble, restored. Heamau, mother of Attorney Sea- friends with a hearty handshake. D. E. Holloway, Newberg, Or., Great Britain's consent Eurettn, visited this place Thurs HOUSE. inflaiuation neck of bladder and mau, as announced in our last. Mr. Burns and daughters, Mrs. Baker— D. W. Yoakam, Pop. “ The Pacific Northwest" is a day and Friday o f last week. She kidney troubles, cured. But she is expected sood . Lam b and Miss Effie, came in from also visited at Arago and M yrtle Benton— John Whiteaker, Pop. The sale o f the “ Duke's” house Yoncolla last Wednesday. new monthly issue at Portland by Jos. Moore, National hotel, P ort They Point before returning home. She Clnckamas— John Kruse, Pop.; the Pacific Northwest Immigration will visit soon nt Snn D iego for land, catarrh and polypus in the hold furniture is exciting our poo- created considerable excitement in W. S. U ’ ren, Pop.; G eo Ogle, Pop. file nt preseut. Deputy Clerk nose fifteen years, cured. town as being the first parties that Board, a large 16-page quarto, finely a month or two, where she had lived Clatsop— M. J. Sviudsetb, Pop.; Mrs. James Roycroft, St. Helens, Louis Hazard and M ill Superin- passed over onr new road in a John E. Gratke, Dem. printed and splendidly illustrated form erly for Beveral years. Oregon, denfnebs and catarrh four Undtnt Rennie seem to be very wagon. They report onr road over Columbia— Norman M errill, R ep with photo-grnveurs of beautiful C. A. Snow <fc Co., o f W ashing teen yenrs’ standing, cured. much interested. Wonder what tiie mountain as good, bat on the Coos— [N o choice]. ton, D. C., Patent Lawyers, whose use they could find for “ kitchen” coast scenery. Vol. 1, No, 1 is re S. 8. Whitman, Monmouth, Or., Fat E lk bottom it is scarcely pass- Crook— R. E. Misner, Dem. ceived and should be well pntron- ad. is in another column, haye a deafness nnd ringing noises in the furniture in the clerk’s office or the iable. That road ought to be re Donglas— Geo. W. Riddle, Rep.; solid reputation for procuring pat ears, greatly benefited aud noises mill? paired. ized by sending abroad. Only 50 j J. T. Bridges, R ep.; A. M. Craw ents for inventions in the United cured. Court adjourned last Thursday, Mrs. Mary Fangli has become a ford, Rep. sents per year, or $2 for fivo sub States, Canada and Europe. They Mrs. F. A. Morris, Newberg, O r making a record for short July resident o f our town and will G illiam —■ scriptions. Tho bonrd also sends will send printed advice about pro egon, astlima and bronchitis ten term on election yenr. remain for some time. 'Jackson— N. Langell, Rep.; — Julius Brandt got too much “ bug an illustrated prmplilet of "The Pa curing patents free to any address. * years, restored two years ago. Stacy L po is having his house Howser, Pop.; G. T. Schmedlein, Jenkin Jones, 807 Ninth street, ju ice” aboard last week and nrmed painted. A little paint now and cific Northwest— Its Wealth and Re Word reaches ua that Miss Rose Pop. himself witli a knife and went after Seattle, Wash., cured o f shaking then, is admired by the most o f j sources.” Tho “ Crater Luke" is Williams, who was taken to Califor Josephine— H . L. Benson, Rep. Julius men. and trembling bauds and head, or Bob Hughes, the slugger. nia from Fishtrap some while since A bouse worth building is finely illustrated and well described Lane— L. Billy eu, Dem.; D. C. was knocked out in the first round, worth protecting. for her health, died on the 12th inst. palsy. Palm, Rep.; T. G. Vaughn, Rep. in the first issue. There are views We have not the particulars as to E. A. Shaw, Forest G rove, Or., both eyes were dosed and he lost Miss M ollie Kinuicutt purchased j L in n — John M. Somers, Rpp.; also and descriptions of our fish the place of her death total deafness, so far restored as to n large quantity blood, and is now lot 4 in block 3 o f Stacy L e e , con-1 J. F. Smith, Pop.; T. M. Muukers, boarding with Sheriff G age until be able to hear ordinary conversa eries and canneries; ranch scenes, sideration $50. Pop. Don’ t fail to read our article the grand-jury meets. Boh was tion. A petition is now being circu etc. headed ‘‘Ten Sensible Farmers,” Malheur— persons uscathed. Many think John Leighton, 2584 Madison lated far a road from Riverton to | Many of tho g. o. p’s have for a 1st colume, 4th page, under '‘L a street, Seattle, Wash., deafness of ! Julius should be sent to the asylum, Lampey creek along tbe foothills. J o j’a for the Jailcil and flood Assessor Hansen is “ doing” our L e t the good woik proceed. long while deriding half tho money bor Exchange” bunding, nnd save fifteen years’ standing, cured in fif- till article is oompletod and re- teen minutes. Health for a ll Mankind. j town this week. of our laud ns “ oheap money,” “ de rend it. D ona A na . Mis. Auuio Jones, 307 Ninth 'L ija li is looked for soon. _ ------- — ----------- lors VEGETABLE SIRIAPARILLA. based money,” etc. Who made tho J. A. Dubell, the nurse and jailor T h e H I» ii in on H i M u le , l » r i n i i l . , Dr. Strange will go lo Bandon street, Seattle, Wash., cured o f neu- difference? Who “ debased” our next Monday, but will return to ralgia nnd nervous prostration; ! for Albrecht while tho latter was The repot t c f the State Normal ourrency and made it n matter of Coouillo City beforo leaving the also rheumatism. ¡in jail, talks o f making a trip to school at Monmouth shows excel Geo. H . Papenberg, Tualitati, j Douglas county some time this lent results for the work o f the Call on him this week for speculation nnd gambling? Who countiy. Or., deafness 10 years so he could J summer. Sheriff G age speaks past year. The Normal enrollment has kept it such? How is it the your dental work. scarcely hear a sound, cared in 20 very highly o f Mr. Dabell s serv- was unusually large. Four states W. I Vawter, Grand Master for Bopulists, free silver Republicans rniantes. ices, he having proven himself one and 24 counties o f Oregon were C o n s t! pa - mnl Democrats, who have spoken I 4110 B‘» ‘ e ot Oregon, is expected to tion, Liver Mrs. John McGinnis, Vancouver,' of the most trustworthy men ero- represented in the school. The Co in plaints Wash., paralyzed arm cured 16 ■ ployed in a like position. He :s average age of the students was and Kidney Affections. trated upon the people have Saturday evening. years ago by Dr. Darriu, while in not the guard who let Albrecht about 21 years. O f the 361 stu K rank . escape. San Francisco. Been met with a denial, and the dents graduated from the school W e are sorry to state Judge Dyer Ex-M ayor C. H . H ill's son, o f! during the past fourteen years, statement that all our money is seems to be gradually failing, His Albina, Oregon, cured of nu offen- I 289 are at present engaged in V «' good, here, in “ Yurrup” and every- family is gathered about him and sive discharge of both cars since teaching. where, and worth dollar for dollar; hardly expects any change for the _ . , five mouths old. Joy’s Vegetable tfanb those who say to the contrary 4)e44er- j Mrs. C. Magenson, Merchant's j A C'iim|MtM‘r(ins?. Sarsaparilla * are-cranks—anarchists— buow-notli- j j'revents tired feel- B andon , Or., Jnly 12,189T>. T. A. Walker, who took an insane ! Hotel, Portland, rheumatism, nen- | Makes life misery to thousands of I ings, staggering sen- Inga?' E d . H erald : There will be a person to the asylum on the 10th ra lg i» and female troubles, cured ! people. It manifests itself in many I salions, palpitation carapraeeting held npar Bagneli > different ways, like goitre, swellings, The interest which cenlerod in inst., returned Sunday. He reports r * f™ n|icntly one year ago. _ 1 o f he Tt, ruili of I blood to tbe l ead, the late national Democratic eonven-1 hot nntl ,lr.V weather in the valley. ' v; F- 0 8|p- Sentco Wash., liver ruuning sores, boils, salt rheum and Ferry, on Uogne River, commenc I dizziness, ringing in nnd kidney complaint and dyspep- pimples and other eruptions. Scarce ing August 7, 1896, continuing over Aiken lias been on tion. nt Chicago will be excelled by . . Postmaster ] ears, spots before the A ll well-disposed . . .. . . , ** sia, also deafness aud whole system ly a man is wholly free from it, in two Sundays. I eye> headache, btl- the past few days. A run down, cared, that in the two meetings at SL Louis » high - . horse . some form. It clings tenaciously until persons Hre cordially invited. iousnew,constipation W illiam Little. Seattle, Wash , the last vestige of scrofulous poison is o f bowels, pains in tomorrow— the national Populist fine big son came to h.s home last Yours, respectfully, Friday, and this accounts for i t pain in his chest o f over eight eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the the back,melancholy, F. M" S asderlin . and national Silver convention. It tongue coated, foul Miss L izzie Johnson, o f Huron, years’ standing, eotiiely cured by O n e T ru e B lo o d P u rifie r. is calculated fully 30,000 visitors breath, pimplea on Cal., is on a visit here to her uncle elctro-mngnetic treatment. face, body and limb, Mr.Edison bag only once tried to Thousands of voluntary testimonials will be in S t Louis at these conven S. P. C. Johnson. She came up J. V- Shangle, Sunnyview, Ore- declrneofnerre force It wag before a tell of suffering from scrofula, often make a speech. - dizzy s p e lls , faint tions, and if patriotism does not ith her cousin John. gon, heart disevse, palpitation, inherited and most tenacious, positive- ! jtlfl8 aemiuary where he had agreed spells, colli, clammy ftiNv sway the results, a darker day F orse—-A small package, con kidney aud liver complaint, cured. ly, perfectly and permanently cured by : to lecture on electricity. H e had en- feet and hands, sour threaten« than that which followed taining kid gloves and mail order * « • * • — — — risings, fatigue, in g iged a friend named Adams toop- somnia, and all di» the Democratic convention atOharles-1 of goods. Call at this office nnd | orate the apparatus while he talked. I f you have n watch, clock, sew easea o f t he stomach, ton in 1860. for either serfdom or j,av for this notice, But when the wizard arose before liver SDd kidneys ing-machine. or anything that others revolution awaits the people. “ Who l bis audience, be felt so dazed that Joy,» Vegetable Sar saparilla is sold by alt would ho free must himself strike T1‘0 teftc,,er"' institute, August have failed upon, bring it to this be simply said: “ Ladies, Mr. Adams druggists* R e f u s e a the blow,"and the ballot is the first 25th-2Sth w ill be hold nt tho insti- office or leave orders for Mr. Dietz. ♦ J substitute. Wbon you will now address yon on electricity, | I p a y for thehest «eethat opportunity; aftor that— well we Bn‘l probably at the ( ) ro{Ion K id n ry Ten is tho most and I will demonstrate what he says j you get the best. should shudder to think of i t Fear- cluir<m o l nights. effective blood-pnrtfier known. For Prvparee oaty by C. I. Hood tbOa. Lawoa. Mut with the apparatus.” ful results came before from amueb Remember that Dr. Strange does sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, B. (ur. to «»t H oop ' s and only Hooo'a less cense; if it follows thia time it tbe beat of dentistry only, and guar- o f M yrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. aa .« ar. Uw b*»t artor-dianes ia . i A ru m i by Dr M ile»- r * m flood s Pills ptua. aid di(*»ttoa. Ha ru NETTKA w ill have neither metes nor bounds, j nuteea all his work. , Leneve, o f Coquille City. x s . "One cent > doee.” A t a ll druggists. We, t ie executive committee, re spectfully submit the following com mittee appointments nurl officers for tho conduct of arrangements and exercises at the O. A. It. cucarnp- TU ESD AY, JU LY ‘21, 1896. meut and Pioneers’ reunion: P. FIHHEK, N ewspaper A dvrbtirino A okmt Officer of tlie day— N. Lorenz. 21 M erch au t»’ Exchange, Han Franilaco, la 1 Devoted to the material and sooinl up- T> Hiding o f the Coquille Valley particularly a c d o f Coos Com ity gen erally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. nothing BUT THE genu in e You w ill find one coupon Inside each two ounce bag aud two coupons Inside each four ounce bug of Black well's Durham. Buy a bag o f this celebruted tobacco and read the coupon—which gives a list o f valuable presents and how to get them. Än d & » HAM’ Scrofula Hood’ s Sarsaparilla Marion— J. E. Smith, Rep.; H. L. Barkley, Rep.; E. W . Chapman, R ep .;—M cK in ley Mitchell, Rep.; Daivid Craig, Rep. Morrow— J. N. Brown, Rep. Multnomah—J. C. Bayer, Rep.; S. N. Davis, llep.; George H . H ill, Rep.; D. L. Povey, Rep.; A . L. Maxwell, Rep.; W. E. Thomas, Mitchell Rep.; Johnathun Bourne, Mitchell Rep. and Pop. Polk— J. A. Veuness, Rep.; T. J. Lee, Dem. Um atilla— J. S- Gnrdanp, Rpp-; E. J. Davis, Rep.; W . T. liig b y . Rep. Uuion— J. W. M cAllister, P o p ; F . S. Stanley, Rep. W allowa— C. F. Jennings, Rep. Washington— J. R- C. Thom p son, II> p .; G. W. Marsh, R ep.; H. S. Houdson, Rep. Yam hill — H. G. Guild, Uuion- Bimetallic; O. C. Emery, Union- Bimetallic. Benton and L in coln —E. R. Lake, Rep. Yam hill— H. G. Guild, Uuiou- Bimetallic. Benton aud Lincoln— E. B. Lake, Rep. Coos aud C arry— W . H. Nosier, Pop. Grant and Harney— C. S. Dustin, Pop. Klamath and Lake— V irg il Conn, Rep. Sherman and Wasco— F. N . Jones, R ep.; B. S. Huntington, Rei>. Tillam ook and Y am h ill—John G ill, Pop. nnd Union-Bimetallic. -- --------- >-«»»-»----------■ — I I i r L S B O I t O ’ft gtIX SA T IO IV . T o n ic ii« Ac- r a i * « ‘<l » T € ' » > ■ * h i m ! |T i *» | »r o fc N M i»ii:it ( '» ■ i f l i K ’ l . Hillsboro, Or., July 12.— Zera Snow o f Portland nnd S. B. Hus ton of thia city Imve brought ac.it in the circuit court of .Washington county ngainat Thomas H. Tongue, congreaemau-elect fot the F irst district, Jacksou Monroe ami James Im brie, clerks o f W ashing ton county. In the complaint filed Tougue is charged with hav ing conspired with Monroe aud Im brie to defraud tbe plnintiffs out of a one-lialf interest in a ju dg ment for $2800. The judgment stood in the name o f Jackson Mon roe, bnt the complaint allfges that Tongue was fully advised o f plain tiffs’ ownership ot a portion o f the same. I t is also alleged in tbe complaint that Tongue is the owner of n second mortgage on a piece o f land on which the jndgmeut was a prior lien. The most serious complication in the charge, however, is the allega tion that litigation over this ju dg ment was still pending, and in such litigation Snow nnd Hnstou represented Edith Monroe. Tbe claim is made that Tongue has beeu also guilty of unprofessional con duct. W . R. W eils, o f Olalla, writes to the Plnindenler: The qnartz dis covery made here by . Messrs. Bandever & Co., is attracting atten tion. Th ey put a shaft down 10 feet nnd at that depth the assay runs from $9.50 to $50 per ton. The ledge shows 16 feet in width, and the owners are so sure o f* the richness o f their mine that they are already negotiating for a m ill for the mine, and will doubtless have one in full blast within a few menthe. There has lately been a nnmher o f discoveries made near by that prospect well, one o f which is the Lamb. Th is seems to lie a mountain o f qnartz. The company who have located it, intend pntting in a tunnel soon to make a thorough test. Indications Lere now seem favorable for nn extensive mining boom for Olalla soon, Wedderbnrn Gazette: The corps of U. S. geological surveyors who will work in this district this sum mer have arrived in Coos and are at work. ’I hey will this season make a survey of the Sixes river mining belt, and make a tborongli investigation thereof, nnd no donht tneir report thereon will he fonnd of great interest. It is hoped to have the mineral belt in the eastern end o f this connty surveyed uext snmner. Tbe Veterans’ Association o f Marion and Linn counties will hold its third annnal reunion the first week o f August, beginning Mon day, Angnst 3, and lasting five days.