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C c g n in * CU^j $ e «u ». ' TlIA T UISMAHCK . ______ LETTER. , A PPEA L TO THE ________ . CATHOLICS. UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. ■■ 1,1— j At n large nnd enthusiastic Bryan The McKinley and Hobart League P U B LIS H E D E V E R Y TU E SD A Y meeting held at Mt. Angel, iu Ma" Appeals to the Clergy for Aid. " rion county, on the 5th inet., Hon. I -------- ^ c lu t a z ic l t il© ‘C T p p e r - O c q . ' V A i l l © New York, Sept 30.— The follow-j and. W h a t is G c in g © n T H e ia . J. S. MeEWE.1 & D. F. DEH, E. Hofer, Silver Republican aud Editors and Proprietors. editor of the Capital Journal, spoke , ' n» tetter addressed to the Catholic j ------------------ tbe uited States by, it is Devoted to the material and social pp- an hour and read the Bismarck let- The Bryan Free Silver club now I Dr. G. D Elgin o f Sixes river is b H iding o f the Coquille Valley particularly ter in German, commenting thereon 8,lid* tb« McKinley and Hobart has a membership of 253 and moro * in town visiting with hie many and o f Coos County generally. and giving a correct translation. Bmsmess Men’s National Campaigu Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. coming. friends showing that Bismarck “ advises Committee, was given out today: T U E S D A Y OCT. 13, 1896. The threshing seasou has closed ¡ Miss Pearl Majory, o f Bandon, America to adopt independent bimet- tenth street, abovo Chestnut, . . . . . .. he farmer can now count h.s spent 6eyeral days in town lust P. F IS IIE K , N iw h p a i 'EB A d v e r tis in g A gent allium as the surest means of forc. | Philadelphia, September 1 9 -R e v - « « 1 21 Merchant«’ Exchange, San Francisco, U . week visiting with Miss Maud Reed. ereml and Dear Sir: W e are well wea*th 10 bushels, c^er8J L our authorised agent. la h i« office. This paper Is kept on file ; j Djy |__ ® E u ro p e 1 to r e m o n e tiz e , 3 w OF FO R NEBRASKA. V IC E P R E S ID E N T , Thomas E. Watson, O F G E O R G IA . Presidential Electors. N . L . Butler, o f Polk, M. L . Olmsted, o f linker. Henry Watkins, o f Yam hill, E. H ofer, o f Marion. F or Representative o f Coos County, T H O M A S B Ü C K M AN. J Special election Novem ber 3,1896.1 W hat about voting for free silver as well as talking for it? "Wouldn’t it be consistent, to say the least? A letter from a friend living in Hrrrington, Wash., tells us tlint there nre but threo goldbugs and supporters of McKinley in that place. Who is Hanna that you have to vote for him, or as he dictates? "When did ho serve this country that ho merits the support of the people? Ex-Judge E. B. Watson of Port land, a brother of our Judge D. L. Watson of Marshfield, and always a staunch and influential Republican, is supporting the free silver cause and will vote for Bryan. Welcome, patriots! Hon. J. B. Montgomery, Judge E. B. Watson, ex-supremo judge of Oregon, and Hon. J. A. W right, of Union county, are the latest prominent Republi cans of Oregon to declare for Bryan. In this campaign the free men of all parties will unite for Bryan and bimetallism to resist organized wealth and tho great gold trust that is just ns surely enslaving the debti r* classes and poorer people of our nnn n fnvr . \3 « *’ YOU j S ilv e r .’ aware that the dignity of your Rev. Buckner preached a very Attorney Dennis, o f Portlaud, sacred oflice forbids the exercise of j interesting sermon to a large and thinks of locatiug in our towu. , . , . your influence in any matter in- appreciative audience last Sunday.) We certainly need a good uttorney. voicing mere questions of executive | People nre fast awakening to Come along, Mr. Dennis, their best interests, and the gold | D. A. Hilling, o f the firm of German scholar and conscientious, or legislative policy. Nevertheless, we nre fully per bug element is gradually dying H iding & Lundy, went to the honorable, patriotic German-Amer- suaded that the questions before out. I mountains last week to look after icau citizen resident in New York, Marshal J. C. Brown and 8. C llis interests there. Mr. the New York W orld accepted the j »•*- country in tbo P " " nt l,rosi' services of Judge(?) Julius Sehutze! Aentlal campaign are of an espec- Giles are tbe boBg fishermen o f the H. is a goldbug, you see. of Texas, thau whom a moro uu- ! ‘a" y 8eri ° us character because they 8enson, having Agreeable to the last week’s _ enptured over one _ j hundred o f the finny tribe one day ) locals the editor o f the Enterprise scrupulous, demagogic paitizan and involve fundamental moral issues, A decisiou in the selection of a iaS{ wePt with troll and gig. is confident o f an increase in our un-American German-American can president that will commit thei j j rg ^ Knight now has 35! population before the next enumer- nothe found in this country. We know W e hope so. him well, and we know that he would executive to a policy that in its np- Hcbo|arg atleDdin}, hpr 6chool for ation o f the census. She ig „ g00l| not give a fair and unprejudiced plication will forcibly compromise | pHraary 8tB(len(8. Mauy o f the fair ones o f this interpretation of a political issue- private financial obligations, will j teacber aDtl deserves the liberal vicinity now have heavy hearts lie couldn’t do it to save his soul— repudiate a portion of the national | patrunage ahe receive3. since Sears has declared his inten debt and will be a violation of the which spiritual function he candidly A. Graham and wife of this place tions, exchanged rings nnd photos, basic principle that demands honesty ndmits he does not possess— nor returned last Saturday from an and gave the fatal promise. Come, between man and man. Such a de would he venture except for a “ fee” outing along the coast ot Curry cheor up, girls, and let us in union cision, we believe, would be thor and freo pretzels and beer for the county. Their little daughter say God bless them— may they oughly immoral and would pre balance of the campaign. Ruby accompanied them. Tlrr-y live long and be liappy. cipitate an ethical and material ca However, the letter is printed in report a pleasant trip. A. H . Black & Co. o f this place lamity of incalculable magnitude. German iu tho various daily pupers are making vast improvements in Onr lending ■ citizens heartily W e are also of the opinion that and Germans can read it for them their butter factory, the old rooms commend the action of the late jury the attack now being made upon selves; and while we have no dispo being too small for their constantly the regularly constituted legal au in its aeqcittal o f W. A. Hatcher. sition personally to ask the advico increasing trade. This branch of W hile they do not npprove of one thorities of the national government or opinion of any foreign authority taking the law in his own hands, industry has proven o f great con is pernicious and dangerous to an yet they do not condemn n man for as to what Americans should do in venience nnd fair profit to the extreme degree, for it contains the defeuse of his fumily. farmers, and should be encouraged. the management of this country’s rebellion against those safeguards Samuel Painter, one o f Johnson affairs, still American citizens of Judge Burnett, of Salem, passed of law upon which society, the creek’s most prosperous miners, other tongues and native born through our town last week on his individual, and the several states of came to town one day last week to way home from Em pire city, w here should not bo deceived nud lied to , , , , ,, the nation must depend for security dispose o f n few gold nuggets taken lie bad been t i occupy the chair about the contents of even a letter 1 , , , ) and protection. I f successful the from his mine and to purchase Ills for Judge Fullerton during the from Bismarck— nor from the Prince Mr. P. trial of some swamp-land cases, vital principles of our government supplies for Hie winter. of Wales, nor Tom Ochiltree, nor brings the news o f a suicide on upon which Judge Fullerton lmd will be undermined. Johnson creek by a Miss Summers. passed while in the laud oflice. ex-Queen Lil, nor Herr Most, nor Recalling with gratitude the pat Cause unknown. Miss Summers Mr. Burnett is an able judge, nud Cecil Rhodes, nor C. P. Huntington, riotism and eminent service of the was an accomplished young lady we have no doubt but the cases nor John P. Irish, nor Mark Hanna, late Most Reverend Archbishop and quite a favorite with the min were tried in all fairness and to nor Cetoivjyo, nor L i Hung Chang, the exact letter of the law. ,, ., Hughes and many others of the ers. nor tho Devil, nor the Coast Mail for 6 * .. . Roman Catholic clergy, when the that matter. . w “ Coin’s Financial School” ai integrity of our government was for sale at this oflice. threatened on a former occasion, The change to the winter sched we take the liberty to suggest that ule on our eastern mail route will E ditors H e r a l d : W hy is it that tho present is a period of equal go into effect on the 1st of Nov- [ the monopolists, trusts, m oneyed, danger. The government is not ember. aristocrats, etc., nre opposed to the ; threatened by physical force, but A case o f diphtheria at Burton neighborhood, j election of Hon. Wm. J. Bryan to insidious and false ideas that inspire prairie, Fairview interest iu this j y n, m a n i s w l w l l y £vo<» <»■«««■» i t , in the presidency of the U. £.? It is b e -! incipient anarchy and contempt for was a matter j ---- — ••----------—i - j | proper autnority arc industriously daughter of Elder Holleubeak, and iug unjust privileges, and they know ! propagated throughout our country. was feared at first to be a serious tho those privileges will be greatly cur- It is net our purpose to argue case, but the father informs us that One True Blood Purifier. tailed— if not entirely repudiated tho foregoing suggestions. We she was better and in a fair wav to — in case W. J. Bryan is elected, for merely desire to respectfully express 2e^ well, —— ------------ — -------------------- This is coming nearer home for a POPULIST TICKET. correct translation of that famous letter than was taken by the g o ld -i F O R P R E S ID E N T , bug press. Instead of getting a William Jennings Bryan. ip Makes life misery to thousands of people. It manifests itself in many different ways, like goitre, swellings, running sores, boils, salt rheum anil pimples and other eruptions. Scarce- 6ome lorm. It clings tenaciously until the last vestige of scrofulous poison is eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, You will And one coupon inside each two ounce bag and two coupons Inside each four ounce bagof Blackwell’s Durham. Buy a bag o f this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon—which gives a list o f vuluable presents and how to get them. nothing BUTTHE g e n u in e : **w-zprv*v'/tvvivAi.' .i. /.V «,c ... *.C\: ,.i6 t o i 3 V. «> h* © o 48» €• Silver m G reat C a m p a ig n D ocu m en t. »V*. «V a ' « è <N* » Tilt SILVER r tf-"» SUPPLEMENT T o the F A R M , F I E L D A N D F IR E S ID E , th e most com plete, in stru ctive an d con vin c in g discussion c f tiie silv er question I •V; V* ev er published. W e V. Ill ce::d from f O 1 0 , 0 0 0 Free jK/. •V . •St*? Send U3 your urn no with rtainps to pay postage. SVL iJ i For ¡9 Ct Q -■i o 1*0 r j-<2 tS o W c v i l i rcr.d the F a p . m F ie ld a v d F x r h s id b v.ntil N ov. I. Fresh eil ver m atter every v e t k . U n ’- ll January i, 1 S 97 . ft t .U U - ít íi w 'ii," vV'. XV. ted laThiT Town. W rita tor Torrn j . F A R M , P IE L D A N D F IR H S ÎD E , CHICAGO, ! L L . •ftv p f •r* - ' ! y.:',*-** û fc && *■ :S!9s. # . ^ •r-V;, ^ -V-v M.% ¿JA h Polk and Yamhill will roll up good majorities for Bryan and I From tU * (’oast M lit. I The gasoline schooner Ohetco bimetllism. It is a union eampnign, There are about 300 fishermen left San Francisco for Coquille as in the days of 18C0, when all the catching salmon 011 the bay this j Friday. 2d inst., but picked up a loyal elements of the north united they very well know the platform on the opinion that present political I Lee Minnrd, a barkeeper at year. which he so firmly stands is solidly | ¡88ue8 involve vital moral questions j Rosebnrg, formerly a Coos county schooner that was going ashore near to elect Ahrahnin Lincoln and save The stnvernill started up Mon- : ,, . . „ , , .. ,. citizen, was badly cut by one anchored on the impregnable rock that the union. dny morning to saw a small older Point Benito and returned to San poverfu lly appeal to the rel.g- Wi|li„;n Calln(?1)any in a 8, j J n row of true and tried old-fashioned Dem io u s instructors of the pec pie. of lumber after having been closed Francisco with her. She sailed ~ at Iloseburg, a few days ago. | The Moiras Bros ranch and mill, ocratic principles, and that ho will again, stemming a heavy head down for over two years. Our commission is non-partisan. Callaghan is under bond of $1000 most of above this place, were sold at re. firmly adhere to these principles, The cook house nt Southport | 'vinf> "lost of the the way up, but for Ins appearance. There were j It includes neither office-holders | mine was destroyed by firp Monday. I , Bandon hist Saturday, ceiver’s sale at Empire City on the though nil tho combined forces of four severe cuts inflicted on Miu- nor office-seekers. W e have no per The bar The fire is supposed to have been . . . ^Iir ' ' IIS vpry rough, but the [ nrd’s body, but tone o f a probably 15th ult. to tho Pacific Marine & Hanna’s McKinloy and goldbugism sonal political interests to seivo, fB( a| c fiaracter, Calluglmu was Prepared only by C. I. Hood St C o., Lowell, Mas,, caused by n spark from the passing little craft got iu safely. She Supply Co. of San Francisco, for array themselves against liim. 1 parted with her fuel to the Moro, locomotive. being private citizens associated drunk. lie sure to get H ood ’ s and only H ood ’ s . j aud now has to wait the return o f $5982.77, tho amount, of their claim. They very well know that Mr. for patriotic, purposes. Very re- John Bear’s fine team o f bays r-s-si are the best alter-dlnner The Woman’s Christian Tem pér - , the latter before she can depart. This was the only bid made. n O O U S S k i l l s pills, aid digestion. 25e- Bryan is ill sympathy with the | were sent to Coquille City Tuesday t gpectfnlly, R obert C. O gden , ance Union j tirpose tho sending of with two engineers. The horses classes— bone nnd Joy’s for the Jntlcil sml Good W'mu iu m u Publication 1 uuuaiuuu Committee. wuimuittct;. i Sister Mary Nosier to San Fran- Abraham Lincoln: “ If a govern laboring clnsses— the bono and I | chairman Health 1er a il Mankind. F or best pasture, go to L. L. became frightened about two miles Binew of our country and that he The Tammany chieftains are very ! cisco for medical treatment, and ment contracted a debt with a cer Dietz nt Judge Nosier place. * this side o f their distillation, run iCY’3 VEGnA5LË~SU!»APABlUA. will never stnnd idly by and see tlie much incensed at this appeal to the 1 ‘ ° tfi'deud will give entertainments away, threw the driver and his two tain amount of money in circula A d eligh tfu l, refreshing rain fell passengers out and took the road / ak/ | ,e 'L m ta V c c ts malte from F ” -, tion, aud then contracted tho money hand of monopoly press the “ crown j Catholic clergy to support McKinley | in this section Inst Saturday. N o at a lively gait. Th ey met a farm kerbs, nml F r i s a i , co.1.U1T13 no fia.Uv- volume boforo tho debt was paid, it of thorns on tho blow of labor, wi,lcb they think wdl prove a boom- 0f n|| who feel the tusDiraliou inspiration o f storm here, but very high winds wagon on the grade at Cunningham in i 11 c a * a 1 v '■ nor see the laboring classes nailed erang. j helping to restore this sister to prevailed along the coast. (. r u s a o r is the most heinouB crime that a creek nml were stopped. The car 'î f e S K i deadly pci.v* to the monopolistic “ cross o ' gold.” j _ health. May God bless oui efforts. oti. J o y ' a government could commit against The Fawn broke a shaft coupling riage was noire what damaged, but V e g e ta b le ....................................... ... L a u b a B o u t e i . l , Thronuli 1 oq <1 umy m ar the British lion, bruptfllli Inst S a tifd a y anil had to lay off for luckily no one was injuied. the people.” Ir. w ill mu awe our W illi. Bryan: r o b 3 th e C o n stip a Rosebnrg, Or., Oct. 6.— Tw o light ; ^ resilient, repairs. Iu the meantime the •--------------- - ----------------- For wiTl he knows his cause is just, blood o f all tion, Liver Its im puri Amt w ill destroy each combine trust. D i - p o r t locomotives run into each other on A meeting o f n number o f young Antelope has been secured the make Daniel Webster: “ I am certainly tie s , an d cour ;c*s all ! the S. 1\ track about 7 o’clock this ; people, who irnde professions o f j the runs, and the service goes on. Of the first month of the North Car of the opinion that gold and silver Th o’ Hanna, with his British cold. Iheoc impuri* I May prowl around the Bryan fold, a. in. half 11 mile south of Green’s conversion during the late religious ,r , , , . , , ... . ... . i i i . i - 1 L lie log trams lmve resumed olina school, ending October 2, 189G: fit rates fixed by congress consti 1 H e’ ll find our shepherd brave nud bold, station. As a result of the collision , meetings held 111 this place, was . . ” , , „ ! llis (lock well shielded from the cold. , , , r • • I , 11 ; „ 1 11 , o bus'ness, the ditlerences between tute tho legal tender standard of tliree 111011 are dead and four injured, held 111 the little Church last ouu- the principals 111 each case having i f this country, and that neither con- j W * j The list ot the dead is ns follows: j day evening and Yierliminary plans Names. f l 5 been solved by the success of a e- John M cGonigle, o f Portland, | made for the organization of a * p gross nor au> stato has authority to ' load yon to the promised land rafting the logs around to the bay. * O t p e a c e -g o o d w ill—on every hand, Joy's Vegetable fireman on the south-bound engine, Youi g Men's Christian Association. A nolo A rn old.................... 99 establish any other standard or dis- Ui-lt.u Sarsaparilla Johnson Bro’s hereby give notice Evn A rn old....................... . . . . ÍM IttO iustanMy killed. j They set for another meeting this aven:a tu ed feel- place this standard/' M ary Arn Id ..................... 99 A. N. Toy, o f Salem, brnkemnn j (T u esd ay) evening, early and that all old bills absolutely must be W iliiam A rnold................. . . . . . . . . ! 8 98 ft ingA, staggering sen- 98 Itrj :u» nml 100 on the snme engine, instantly killed, promptly, for organisation, nnd paid now or costs added. Please L iz z ie A rn old.................... . . . . 9Û eauuns, palpitation Eugene Guard: Hon. Plinn Sa nth Wanner................... . . . . 97 99 o f hs.Tt, rush of don’t compel us to commence legal M Ansarmi.», Ooí. 9. lS’JG. George Happersett, fireniau on extend an earnest iuvitatiou for ftll John W agner.................... ...1 98 100 bl-icit to the head, Cooper, of Rosebnrg, nnd a Repub-: E ditor H erald : The argument« j the north-bound engine, both legs | the youth and young men to atteud. I proceedings. This vye must do A lice Wanner.................... 99 100 P dirzinre*,rinsing in Carl M orris....................... 87 9ft lican member of tho legislature of the gold standard advocates are broken nnd feet crushed, making it .<j ba^ chronic diarrhoea for ten u*fle89 k'**8 nre “ t once, ,g) cars, « .n il hetore the A lice Johnson.................. . . . . 1 98 100 ® ejot, hvatiaehe, b:l- four years ago, has declared him -! driving the farmers ns well ns nil necessary to amputate one leg lie* VPar8 ” 8aV8 L NY .Kichlcin njustiee 98 Although potatoes hnve been J untnie Johnson............... . . . . 88 ■J -; lou-ness,constipation fa — TV •'-va- a v nj'vVA#.,^l|Zaillou Johnson.................. . . . . 98 90 self in a public letter fur Bryan. «“ W ligen t laborers into tho Bryan ! low the knee, and the foot o f the '()f the peiiee at South Easton, Pa. sent to the bay and other coast Edna Bennie (ta u t...................... . . . . Tit 100 o f bowels, painq in 9i8 1 ranks, — *-» 1 hence ------ Hanna sees defeat otuer leg. Happereett died at 8:30 — n . , . , , ,, No remedy afforded me real relief I points from San Francisco, com- Mack O n n t....................... . . . . 94 96 âçjj t ho lRick,melancholy, Gone to join such honorable K8"- awaiting him, and M cKinley real-1 o’clock this evening. H e left a Henry G ar.t....................... . . . . 100 97 tongue con ted, foul until I was induced by Chas. T. Eva G a n t.......................... ___ 1 96 100 tlemen as Hons. C. H. Baker, D. C. i/es that ho never can get out of widow and two children. ISv breath, pimplei on Kilian, the druggist, to try Cnam- Sterling W agner............... . . . . 1 9ft 98 face, limb, Baughman and M. J. Hillegas, of I the hole. What more does a farmer I T h e injured nre: 98 berlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diar good prices may be looked for this Etta W ia a n t..................... .. . ! 92 .■-“,¿^3 viedineofnerro forca M ary W ia an t.................... . . . . ! 95 97 want Upturn him to Bryan than for Ben Lobr, head nnd face out. Lane county. Jizzv 8 p c lift, faint rhoea Remedy. It cured me and fall for spuds from this section, as N ellie A rn old.................... » . . . 89 98 both free silver men nud gold stau-i Fred Wall, conductor of Porter’s for a year I have hail no return of spells, c >1J, cl iaam/ Barbara M orris................. . . . . 98 90 i»*e_l and hands, sour W o gTeet our old friend, Hon. dard men to contend that freo coin-1 engine, bruised and cut about the the trouble.” It lias also cured I by worms. In the above report KM> is taken Plinn Cooper, of Roaoburg. W e n8, c 4 b° tb ffMd and sjlver will face _ aud bend. ninny others, among them old sol- Ecronia, and all dls- as perfect. Total number enrolled, i_ ... . u a I double tho price of the farm a I.ugineer McCalley, bruised and diers who had contracted the disease • :ses i I»e stomach, .Nervous ¡¿Dock. knew ho was a patriot and would do .. , ‘ ,, 21. Average attendance for the first hurt internally. 1 its products, while thev nre n L rer and kidne/s. 1 in the army and given up all hope what he believed to be lig h t He forcc(1 to H(.|, th(.jr prod ucts at i Joy.s Vegetable Sar- E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: month, 17. T. W. J ohnton , Teacher. James Porter, engineer on the of recovery. For sale by Dr S. L. c"tparilla is u ù i by all This is the first time I have attempted is one of the yeomanry of the state, loss? The New York Sun, n lend north-bound engine, badly bruised Leneve tlrupfcisb». Ref use a substitute. Mli.n you K t- p o r t so write for tliree years. Have been and they are always to be depended >ng gold standard paper, recently and one ankle broken, pay for the best secUuU A visit to the Bandon woolen you get tho test. to nervous and weak that I have ) n -.................... .lption fu ndi The coroner empnnneled n jury O f Strang school for term ending on for the country’s welfare, 8,*i,1: “ Should the corruption fund j The coroner empnr September 20, 1890. Those nver- „ .. being raised in the east fail to turn and examined Conduetor W all, Eli- mills quarters iu Sau Francisco a aid in bed most of the time. ! e amu um es ns (.„„„^ h of the doubtful states to gineer M ct’i llt’y nnd I ¡reman Lohr. few days since was an inspiration, A friend who lmd taken your aging above 95 in term examination: intention to vote for Bryan, free silver McKinley to elect him nnd we should The accident must have occurred j j r JJuffchart was out but we were Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles. Libhie Gabeler, Bertha Williams, The second one is most gone, nnd Alice Twohig; above 90—Orville and prosperity. i have free coinage of silver property 1 at 6:36 a. m., as M cG onigle’s watch i * ,, ,, — • . , A— : --------- ■- would double in value, a farm or a stopped at that time. The remains e ree,Ptl h '“ '11* ^ B ,bp I have gained twenty pounds, and Lucas; nbove 85—George Strang, The Coos Bay News has been very houso and lot that is worth ten thou- o f J. M cGonigle and A. N. Toy ft8eut 1" that city. Goods cauuot surely feel a dcw woman I was James Conger, Florence Williams, taken to their respective be forwarded faat enough to meet pale, th in , no ambition. Had given Earl Corger. Deportment, good, consistent in its support o f the sand dollars would be worth twenty were main doctrine of its party in this thousand, a bushel of wheat now homes, Portland and Salem, to- the demand. Th ey are full six up, as I had tried so many remedies Attendance, very good. weeks behind in orders now, ami and doctors, but found no benefit. E l l a C ooper , Teacher. • _ .. , , worth fifty cents would be worth a night. campaign— the free coinage of silver , , , '* - inquiries come thick and fast as to I f von care to publish this vou have , dollar, aud so on. The laborer but, where does it stand on the nu,,,t also realize that men will not Oregon Kidney Tea is nature’» the possibility of filling orders, my couseut, (Signed) Circuit court began Monday o f ) C O Q U I L L E — remedy for kidnrv troubles, i h e mill is running over time, legislative tu ki t' Is it in favor start factories and manufacture own M rs . A. C. Tiu.t vr. last week nnd the following grand .... ____ ^ F or | _ _ _ ^ ....... sale by N. G W . Perkins, of BIKj r a a y have to do better and run o f Mr. Buckman, a free silver and goods while the prices are falling, kinds o f farm w ork so liritrd . H or«- juror» were »elected: W. E. Mc- \ I,I, shoeing aud plow work a specialty financial reform candidate, or Mr. knowing it would be a losing busi- M yrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Leneve, day ami night. It pleased us im- Duffee, E. P. Mast, Clin». H Butler ^applies for tousine work. voit<n doga, ness, wliils on the other hand were Loqutll City. messely to . find that . . our a - wooleu „ ... . , Headaches, Billiousnes» ant T o r - r - - ■ - -------------------------- ri«g..c«„t-hook, and eT.rvihiui use„ used ,n in Bennett, a goldbug and defender of County Treasurer W . W. Hnyrp mill w m to well established id trade | pid I^iver cliMippeAr when ytu tike jr., t>. r . oavage, D. L. Lenmt'nosky, lopdin« cauifm kept on hand. Satiafection prices rising it would guarantee a national banks? , it visiting at Bandon. i profit. W- S. V.vrEiuPVR j. , already. Joy’» Vegetable Sarsaparilla. L. D. Fields, P. A. Fctcreon. ^ r J S 3 r t«b U ? P C u m e r uorlh “fin ?; Thousands of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrofula, often inherited and most tenacious, positive ly, perfectly and permanently cured by S arsaparilla J boa/ and *l3lDßS fatigli», in- of WALTER D R A N E,/ Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, Alemedi Cxi. CITY, OREGON