Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 01, 1896, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1896
H.
CARTER,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Oocrullls City, Creg
FFICE in Gray Building, opposite the
Depot. Nothing but Ürst-olass work
Charges reasonable.
vlAnlO
O
OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE.
to tie People.
Feller What
~
OREGON'S LINE OF GOVERNORS.
Yon oan always faoe a man that stands an
HHHBeR to yer face,
A feller tbat defends the law but damns
the* human race—
year.
A feller that stands np and spits and
swears yon aren't right,
This class of Democrats will surely That what
you saw by daytime green, was
yeller seen at night;
support the party of monopolies in
Bat the meanest man ther Lord lets live
the future.
Their pluces in the
and hover 'round life’s traok
Is the chap thet's pleasant to yer face, then
ranks of the reform hosts must be
talks
behind
taken by patriotic Republicana. In
THE
Beginning With George Abernathy In 1845,
and Extending te and Including the Pres­
ent State Executtve.
STEAM ER
SAN
B0N1T0
W RECKtD
Off Point Arena -O f 43 Members of Her
Crew, 35 Were Saved, and 8 Drowned.
Point Arena. Cal , Nov. 23.— The
State Printer W . H. Leeds is steamer San Bouito, bound from
preparing cards about 4x10 inches Tacoma to San Francisco, went
in size bearing the names of the ashore seven miles north of Point
S U R G E O N A N D P H Y S IC IA N
different territorial Hud state gover­ Arena Ibis morning. The steamer
nors ot Oregon, dates of appoint­ struck on a snudtmr nnd broke in
rI L L promptly respond to all calls,
yw .
ment or jlectioo, etc., says the Salem two. T b e San Bonito carried 43
W
day or nigl
igni.
back.
fact,
Bryan
would
have
been
elected
Office at the new Drag Store, opposite the
Statesman. These will be arranged men.
D u rin g the severe storm
B. It. Depot; residence in Vowell prop­
iu this contest had even 25,000 silver Yoa’ ll find them everywhere yoa go, an' under tbe oil paintings of the sev­
erty, rear of Masonic Hall.
last uight she must have lost her
The Mission of the People's Party to Restore
treat
'em
as
yer
may,
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
Republicans come to the rescue. Yoa’ ll hear stmuge echoes o' their talk eral diguitaries now on the walls bearings. T he wiud blew terrific
the Principles of Lincoln and Jefferson,
when they've moved away;
o f tbe senate chamber and the and a heavy sea was running.
The election of McKinley and the
Yoa’ ll hear of things yoa never did, of representative hall. T be cards will
Discarded By the Old Parties.
pasm m ero
The vessel struck about 1 o’clock
words yon never said,
Almost everybody takes some laxative
triumph o f the gold standard does
Ot acts that if yoa were guilty you’d wish be at once put in the positions they in the morning and an hour later medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
not express the desires and seuti-
thet you were dead;
Abstractor o f Titles.
are to occupy, and during the ses­ broke just aft of the emokestack. blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
yoa sift the ramors down, you'll
Senntor Butler, chairman o f the monts of the people. The majority Bat when
sion o f the next legislature they Boats « e r e lowered but one cap­ L iver R egulator (liquid <* powder)
tind thet truth they laek,
get all the benefits of a railJ and pleasant
P E C IA L attention given to matters be­ People’s party national committee, oppose the policy for which he stands And thet yon’ ve met some friend thet
ill serve a good purpose io identi­ sized immediately with five men iu laxative and tonic that purines the blood
fore the Local J and Office and the
talks
fying tbe different paintings to the it, four o f whom were drowned. and strengthens the whole system. And
Departments at Washington, D. C.
aud will so vote whenever an op­
lias issued the following:
Probate business promptly attended
citizens from different portious of Another boat, with four o f tbe crew, more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­
J—
Write me, if jou have business at the To t h e P eople of th e U n it e d S t a t e s : portunity is presented for a proper
back.
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it activa
tbe state who gather iD this city at
The remarkable and Ef you'd do Uoroe men a favor; ef you'd that particular time, and many of capsized nine times, losing two and healthy, and when the Liver is in
In the remarkable campaign just alignment.
Office—opposite the couithonso,
men. The three men by heroio good condition you find yourself free from
keep ’em oat o’ jail;
closed the People’s party was the brilliant campaign of William J.
E M PIR E CITY, OREGON.
whom are anxious to know the fea­ means reached the shore. D ay. Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
They would get you into prison ef yon'd
tures of the men who are so prom­ light found the rest o f the crew Headache and Constipation, and rid of
only party that supported, solidly Bryan would have aligned these
let 'em tell ther tale;
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
E f yer married thet same kind o' man will inent in makiDg tbe history of this
and unitedly, the great and vital forces and march them to a triumph­
clinging to the rigging. Such a These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
go and tell yer wife
grand state.
heavy sea was running that it was Good digestion and freedom from stomach
issues represented in the candidacy ant victory if any candidate or leader Thet you've got another sweetheart, ter
BA RBER SHOP
promote domestio strife;
F o lio « ing are the inscriptions on impossible to render assistance.
troubles will only be had when the liver
of Mr. Bryan.
This was natural, in America could have done so under Yet he’ll smile whene'er he meets yer, an’ tbe cards as they will be printed:
s' properly at work. If ire. uhed with any
-------------------------------
some joke he'll ornck,
if these complaints, try SIMAIONS LIVER
r p H E BEST, NEATEST AND MOST for the People’s porty came into the Democratic banner.
“Governor George Abernathy,
Folly moanin' when he leaves yer fer to
up-to-date in the city.
REGULATOR. Tlie King cf Liver Médi­
State Tax Board to Meet.
rip
governor o f Oregon
before the
existence to bring to the front and
CANNOT BRING PROSPERITY.
anes; and Better than 1 iiis.
yer
creation
o
f
Oregon
territory,
1845
up
The administration of McKinley
to press to victory the principles of
r.vr.r.Y i m c k a c e - ts :
Charges, Coarteous Treatment.
■ The state board o f equalization
ther
to 1849. Elected governor o f the
H uh tlio VI Nfm op in re d on w rap p er.
Lincoln and Jefferson, already long cannot bring prosperity to theAmer
baok.
COQ UILLE CITY, OREGON.
meets
at
Salem
Decem
ber
1.
In
provisional government by the peo­
•T 1 '
*- Co , I'htia . Pa
Front street, opposite H
discarded by the two old parties. ienn people. The mills cannot be A rattlesnake gives warnin' when he's goin' ple in 1845; re-elected in 1847.”
former years it had been customary
T. W. G IL L
ter
jnmp
ther
game,
for
the
clerk
to
come
to
Salem
many
The money power, feeling reason­ kept open, idle labor given employ Ther panther snarls afore it leaps, ther
_ “General Joseph'Laue; first ter­
Jackie— W hat docs it moan by
I J I H E C O M M E R C I A L h -----
ritorial goyeroor of Oregon. Also days ahead of time to “ prepare”
wildcat does the same,
ably suro of its control and domina­ ment and general prosperity restored
The clerk has not “seeing the humorous side of
The lion roars afore et goes ter nsin* of its fourth territorial governor, 1849 to for the board
claws,
things?” Father— W ell, my son,
The most modern arranged BARBER tion ef the leaders and the con­ and maintained until the wenlth
Ther bulldog gives a warnin’ growl ’fore 1850, aud in 1853. Appointed gov­ yet arrived this year, tbe reason take a banana peel for example.
SHOP in Coquille City.
trolling influences in the Republican producers receive fnir returns for
perhaps
beiug
that
a
majority
of
op’ ning of its jaws,
ernor o f Oregon territory by Presi­
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. party in 1892, gave its support to their labor aud are thus enabled to Bat 1 measly human bein' will smile and dent James K. P o lk in 1849. A lso the board are new members. O at How many sides has it? Jackie—
then, alack,
W hy, two, of course. Father— E x ­
Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular
the candidacy of Grover Cleveland purchase. The gold standard nnd When voa'ye turned to greet another he will appointed governor of Oregon by of 32 assessment rolls necessary to
prices. Headquarters for Commercial
rip
be received at the office of the sec- actly; and when some other nun
Men. Next door to Postoffice.
President
Franklin
Pierce.”
for the especial purpose of having monopoly rule, to a continuation of
yer
steps on that banana peel, he sees
“Governor John P. Gaines; third letary of state before the board oan
up
him, through the use of patronage which McKinley stands pledged,
the serious side of it, and you see
c .
M O O N ,
the
go
to
work,
only
fourteen
bad
been
territorial
governor of Oregon.
the humorous side.
back.
and otherwise, crush out the silver means four more years of falling
received
up
to
Nov.
23d.
Follow­
1850 to 1853. Appointed governor
A t t o r n e y - a t - X ja ^ * 7 \
—Hyder Ali, in Chicago Dispatch.
sentiment in the south and make the prices, four more years of lock-outs
ing
are
the
members
o
f
the
state
of Oregon territory by President
M AK SH FIELD . O It EG ON.
board of equalization for 1896:
leaders in that party as completely and strikes, four more years of re­
Zachary Taylor.”
First District, A. C. Auldon,
“Governor George L . C urry; the
Agant for the North America Insurance Co. subservient as those in the Republi­ duced wages aud idle labor.
This
of Philadelphia, and the London, Liv-
fifth aDd also tbe seventh territor­ Lakeview; Second, Robt. Walker,
can
party.
To
accomplii
b
this
will
cause
the
patriotic
rank
and
erpool Æ Globe._____________
LARGE PIECE OF MOUNTAIN WENT
. D . Gibson,
ial governor of Oregon territory, of Baudou; Third,
purpose, four cabinet ministers were file of the Republican party to con­
INTO MEADOW LAKE.
FOU A L L KINDS OF
and the last under territorial gov­ Salem; Fourth, D. P . Thompson,
selected from the south, end an demn nnd repudiate McKinleyism,
M ’Minnville, Or., Nov. 20.— ernment, 1853 to 1859. W as sec­ Portland; Fifth, G. Wingate, A s­ Blacksmith nnd Wagon Work,
Horse Shoeing, and all kinds
unusually large amount of pntrou- as the patriotic rank and file of the W ord reached here lost night of a retary of the territory and be came toria; Sixth,“Chas. Johnson, H epp-
Farm Machinery and Plow
-A.tt0rn.e3r . a t - L a v , nge used on political leaders to the Democratic party has condemned large landslide at Meadow lake, governor by virtue of bie office on ner; Seventh, W . C. W ills, Huy work a specialty.
about 18 milt s north wett of this city. the resignation of Governor L bdb Creek; Eighth, O. P . Goodall,
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
same end. It will be remembered and requdiated Clevelandistn.
JAMES WHETSTONE, Manager.
Such damage was incurred that the id 1853, was also secretary of the Union; Ninth, I. H. Hollaud^Vale.
that Mr. Cleveland demanded that
HOPE FOR T n E FUTURE.
present proprietor, A. A. Uorult, territory and became governor by — Capital Journal.
A . C. W I L S O N ,
Dealer in R eal E state of all kinds.
the Democratic senators and con­
I cannot believo otherwise, for I will not attempt to restore it. The virtue of his office on the resigna­
°*»>
Proprietor.
gressmen give a decisive vote in the have not less confidence in the slide occurred last Saturday. For tion of Governor Davis in 1854;
“ A re vou a single m an?’ asked
~U~
interest of the gold standard before patriotism of this class of Republi­ more than a mile in length and 300 also appointed governor of the ter­ a lawyer of a stolid-looking Ger-
foet up the mountain side the earth ritory
by
President^ J ^ankUp ” 88J' " .... »vil ndW,„im nduouMl‘1
he would seem to give out the cans than the rank and file of the
iratrt
ialist in San Frnr cis­
UU B H U ltril.il mtv^fr!
gave wuy. The dam apA iw trf, ©rriforiaT governor
Attorney - at - Law, poatoffices.
co, still continues to
ook like I vrb a
o I lot
Democratic party has already dem- power generators for
build- 1853 to ”
1854. Appointed governor vas green. D )o
cure all Sexual and
”
R
n
sn
h
ttra ftrM
rn
n
Seminal Disaases,
'per cent,’ wEc>7 though not fooTeJT Tty ings and machinery, including two of O regon by Preident Fraukliu double man? D o I look like I vas
snch as Gonorrhea,
This deep-laid plan might have
a Si-mese dwiu H u h ! I vas no
----- t-jH-----
the ambiguous plea of honest money litrge turbine waterwheels. Water Pierce in place of General Joseph
G l e e t, S t n c t u re,
fool if i am n o tlo u gin d isgu n try !”
Specinl attention to matters before the succeeded had not the People s
Syphilis, in all its
and promised prosperity, y ei who over the entire luke, which is Jxl$ Lane, who resigned to become a
Bo.-teburg land office, the commissioner
V4 ■&->, a .♦
forms. Skin Diseases,
party at this juncture sprung into
delegate in congress.”
A man at Munice, Ind., swallowed X ■ V - ______
*
».
of the general land office and secre­
miles,
was
raised
more
than
seven
.
N
e r v o u s Debility,
would not in this campaign fight
tary of interior at Washington._____ existence, exposed the plot, stood in
“Governor John W hitaker; first a potato bug by accideut, and then In potency, Seminal Weakness and L om of
feet. T he loss was a heavy one.
under the Democratic bauner, will
governor of the state of Oregon, followed it with some parts greeu Manhood, the consequence of «elf-abuse
the breach and appealed to the
and excesses producing the following symp­
JACKSON AND WALLING’ S FATE.
urely join bauds with the majoriity
1859 to 1862. Democrat; elected as an antidote. The doctors took toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
M o ? dm Wortif, ’ meets at Masotiio Hall
patriotic hosts of both parties to
1st and 3d Monday night* of each mont
der
the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
by
the
people
at
the
general
elec­
him in baud and he is likaly to
Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 25.— I t is
of the American voters outside of
A. J. SnnuwooD, Consul
the ears,' loss of confidence, diffidence in
check tht scheme of the people’s
recover, but he thinks the dying approaching strangers, palpitation of tho
George T. Monlton, Clerk.
________
the old parties to overthrow a gov­ romored that the court o f appeals tion in 1858.”
“Governor Addison C. G ib b s; agonies of that; potato bug were heart, weakness of the limbs nnd back, loss
has agreed on a decision affirming
despoilers, and to rally to the com­
ernment of trusts nnd monopolies
of memory, pimples on tLo face, coughs,
OURT COQUILLE, NO. 1», FO R EST-
the death sentence imposed on second governor of the state of awful.
consumption, etc.
ers of America, meets every I hnrsday mon defense.
run in the interest of foreign cap­ Scott Jackson and Alonzo W a llin g Oregon, 1862tol866. Republican;
DU. GIBBON has practised in San Fran­
evening, nt Masonic Hall, Coquills City,
O f Oue M ind— “Chumply, I'v e cisco
The People’s party forced the italists.
over 80 yearn an J those troubled should
The
People’s
party
has
elected
by
the
people
at
the
gen­
for the murder of Pearl Bryan,
Oregon
made
up
tmy
mind
I
was
entzy
not
fail to consult him and receive the ben­
J. 8. L awbbncb , C. R.
Democratic organization to repudi­
eral
election
in
1862.”
and
that
the
decision
will
be
made
this
possible,
in
fact,
inevitable.
efit
of
his great skill and experience. The
S.
J. E. N obton , R
______
when I lent you
that $50.
ate Clevelandinm and return to cor­
doctor cur s when others fail. Try him.
Governor George L . W oods;
The position of the People’s party handed down not later than Friday
“
Strange!
for
I
'a
m
equally
cer­
CLUES
GUAHANTEED. Persons cured
f v EN. L Y T L E POST. NO. 27, G. A. H.. e d fundamental principles. Not
third governor of the state of O re ­
tain that I was not responsible at home. Charges reasonable. Call or
VJTmeets every first Wednesday night of
in this great contest has convinced or Saturday.
gon,
1866
to
1870.
Republican;
write.
DR. J. F. GIBUON,
each month. Visiting comrades in good only this, the People’s party then
when I borrowed it.”
025 Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal.
every patriotic American that the
ataudvng cordially invited to attend.
elected f>y tbe people at the general
Soms “Twentieth Century" Sarcasm.
forced the Republican party to
ll . H. N ichols , Post Com.
party can be trusted to stand for
election in 1866.”
W. H. N osi . eb , Adjutant.
JOHN KAINO,
M AR TIN KUSSEL
cease hedging and straddling for
F. DEAN,
“Governor Lafsyette F. Grover;
a n a g it a t o r .
the principles of good government
...........
T
H
E
M
AK
SH
FIELD
EN. L
Y T L E . ..........
W. H. ... C., NO. 9. MEETS the purpose of deceiving the people,
fonith
governor
of
the
state
of
“Dear, oh denrl” said U ncle ’R a s ­
and the interests of the people
I j r T " n C oqniTle'City on the first and third
IfcTotaxy- T ’u.'tolic,
Oregon, 1870 to 1877. Democrat;
and drove them to take a stand on
tas,
shaking
his
head,
“
what
a
ter­
Wednesday afternoon in cnoh month.
under any nnd all circumstances.
M bs . G. W . N obton , Pres.
rible anarchist de L o rd must a’ elected by tbe people at. the gen­
one side or the other of the vital
Miss L oot N ichols , Seo
Therefore, the People’s party will be
eral election in 1870; re-elected in
been!”
issue at stake.
1874; resigned in 1877, having
the nucleus around which the
____
NO. •», A. F.
GOVERNMENT BY INJUNCTION.
The
issues
now
being
squarely
been elected United States senatoi
U and A. M., meets on Saturday evening
patriotic hosts must and will gather
on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth- joined, it was evident that those in
“ I care not,” mused the financier, from Oregon.”
to
redeem
a
betrayed
republic
nnd
ren cordially invited.
N O R T H FRO NT STREET,
“ who gets the majorities as long as
“Governor Stephen F. Chadwick;
J. W. L kneve , W. M.
flucnces in the Democratic party
to restore prosperity to an oppressed I get the judges.”
fifth governor of the state o f O re­
M A R S H F IE L D .
T . R. W jllabd , Sec.
which had dominated and debauched
and outraged people.
gon, 1877 to 1878.
Democrat;
A
LOVER’8
QUARREL
UELAH CH APTER. NO. fi, O. E. S„ the party for a quarter of a century
L L KINDS o f bleok»m!th work nnJ
elected secretary of state by the
(Signed)
M arion B uti . f . r ,
meets Saturday afternoon on or before
“ D o you despise me so much,
wagon work, now or repair work, done
C IT Y , O R E G O N
would be driven to the party tbnt
people at tbe general election in C O Q U I L L E
each full moon and Saturday evening two
Chairman People’s Party National then ?" she said.
on etiort notice.
weeks following.
1874, and became governor F eb ru ­
tcok
a
position
on
the
side
of
trusts!
M bs . O ba M aobv W. M.
“ D o I? ” exclaimed the railroad
Committee.
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
L L kind« o f farm work solicited. Hors-
ary 1, 1877, by the resignation of
monopolies and money gamblers.
T . R . W illab d , Sec.
nhoeing and plow work a specialty
president, scornfully.
“ W h y, 1
To gi e uatisfaction. Come nnd ace ns.
Governor Grover.”
Bupplir»
for
lugging
work,
wertgri.,
dog»,
norlU‘851
KAINO A KUSSEL.
couldn’t feel more contempt for you
O Q U ILLE LODGE. NO. 83, 1.0 . O. F., While, on the other hand, it was
“Governor W. W . Thayer; sixth ring».onnt-UookR nini evrrything lim i m
It Will Be a Big Thing.
meets every Saturday evening. Visit­ evident that a large percentage of
if you were the people o f the
logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction
overnor of the d ate of Oregou, guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f Pio-
ing brethren in good standing cordially
United States.”
the Republican party favored the
878 to 1882. Dem ocrat; elected neei Feed stable.
invited.
_
.. ,,
^
The lithographic presses from
C. A. H abbinotoh , N. Q,
STATISTICS DO.
by the people at the general elec­
principles
now
squarely
forced
to
which the five-colored supplement
J. 8. L awbence , R. S.
— THE —
“Say, W agsey, what’s statistics?” tion in 1878.”
the front, yet only a small per cent of The Oregonian’s special Cascade
/"tO Q U ILLE __________________
ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1
“Governor Z. F. M oody; seventh
“Statistics, Ragsey? W hy, sta­
-.. meets every first and third would, in this campaign, support locks number will be printed, are
L v O. O. F.,
governor of the state of Oregon,
now running to their full capacity. tistics is figgers."
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows
ball. Cordial invitation extended to all vis- them beenuse they found them under The size of the edition can be
“Y e r must be wrong. Figgers 1882 to 1887. Republican; elected Financiers and Railway Officials
iting patriarchs in good standing.
the Democratic banner.
by the people at the general elec­
appreciated from the statement that don’t he."
* v
R. E. B uck , C. P.
advise investors to boy
G. T, B outsll , Scribe.
__________
tion in 1882.”
The Oregonian’s contract with the
p a t r io t is m o r t h e p e o p l e ’ s p a r t y .
WHY NOT?
“G overnor Sylvester Pennoyer;
lithographers
for
this
work
provides
M AMtE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20,
Had it not been for the prejudice
“ Pape, what does the word coin eighth governor o f the state of
for a 30 days’ continuous run. Even
I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 41h
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel­ against the Democratic name, as well with the big edition already pro­ mesn?” asked the cherub.
Oregon, 1887 to 1895. Democrat;
lows’ halt.
_
„
„ ,,
“ It means gold,” replied the elected by the people at tbe gen­
as a want of confidence in Deni vided for, the orders being placed
Miss B e l le R ic h , N. G.
Daily, by mail.poataze paid, |IL0n per year.
eral election held iu 1886, and re­
J . S. L aw bence . R. S.
___ ocratic promises, for which, it must for extra copies promise to more financier.
Weekly, *'
**
**
1.50
Weekly Unit and Coqnuxa H » hai ii for $2.75
“ Then, papa, does banker mean elected at tbe general election held
ryf"Hnmple copie» of The Call on nppli-
be admitted, past experience fur than tax the capacity of the litho­ thief?”
N
ow
selling
at
*10
per
share.
in 1890.”
oation by poatnl at Snr. Ernnoiaco.
graphic presses to meet this demand.
nislies ample ground, a majority of The number will be attractive in
CHAM1
. M. HHOK I KinOK. Proprietor
“G overnor Wro. P. L o rd ; ninth They say it will soon sell at *50,
GENIUS.
710 Market atreet,
and eventually sell above its par
the voters of the country, in spite typographical appearance, nnd its
San Franoiaco, Cal.,
“ You're studying to be a lawyer, governor o f the state of Oregon,
value
of
*
.
1895, present term expires in 1899.
C O Q U I L L E C IT Y .
of tremendous nnd unparalleled handsome illustrations and subject eh?” asked Farm er Brown.
Write
for
foil
information
to
Republican; elected by the people
I Opposite City Wharf. 1
forces put forward by the Republi­ matter will commend it to popular
“ I am,” replied the yontb.
OEO. W. DUNN A CO., B » » »* ■ »,
The opening of the
“ Don't you find it a dry thing to at the general election held in
2 Wall Btreet Now York.
can managers, would ha.e cast their approval.
1894.”
Columbia river offers a new and study the laws ot the country?”
e e p s ON HAND AND MAKES T o
----------------------------
votes for financial reform and
order first-class
T
he
likeness
o
f
D
r.
John
Mc-
wide field for the expenditure of
“ But I never study them at all.”
Langblin, which hangs just back of
American independence.
Portland’s energy and Portland’s
“ But how can you be a good
tbe ebair of m e senate, has already
The People's party, with a high capital, and the special significance lawyer, then?”
Manufactured from beat hard wood.
keeps co n stan tly on h and
been provided with a caid bearing
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
patriotism and an unselfish devotion of the completion of the government
“ W ell, Farm er Brown, it’s this
his
name.
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great
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to principle, greater than ever works at the Cascades and the way. I f I were to study the laws, neer was never governor of O re­ j j l pletc and fashionable Stock of M il­
opportunities it presents to the Port­ the supreme court would have
linery at Leoeve’ » drug store.
before exhibited by any other party,
land business man will be fully reversed them by tbe time I was gon, be exerted a wide influence
stepped outside of its organization exploited in the special number of admitted to the ta r; so I^ d o n ’t in the country which now forms COMPLETE STOCK-EVERYTHING
NEW.
this state and bis name will go
A T
devoted to the bother my head about them.”
to throw its 2,000,000 votes solidly The Oregonian
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
down
in
history
as
one
of
tbe
for Bryan. Had uot more than this interests of this undertaking. All
Large
Assortment,
founders
of
this
great
common­
G ra y — There goes Hkorcher on
Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, Ile a l- number of those who called them­ regular subscribers will be supplied
Seasonable and
with the full paper, including the bis bicycle. H e appears to have wealth.
stones. Tablets, etc.
selves Democrats in 1892 given their five - colored supplement.
Orders left with R. S. K nowltox ,
Up to Date.
Extra tbe wheel on tbe brain. Greena —
Cemetery lots enclosed with stone ooping
“I don’t lika your slipper, ms.” | Call early and make aeleotton and get C0QI.I1.LE C ity , will reueirs prompt
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or 1 s u p p o rt to Mr. McKinley, th e cause copies of the paper and supplement I wouldn’t like to go so far as tbat,
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
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“That’s stranite, I thought
L ^ n r i c e a - «»
i aiteuton.
living in the country or other towns who j o f th e p eo p le Rnd A m e ric a n p n o c i- will be sold at the regular price be gets his brain as near the
would hit you just right.”
wheel
as
possible.
charged
for
The
Daily
Oregonian.
* £ " C hiiy inn,T ltr . of.
1 pies wou M have triumphed this
2 3 a.
J. B Ü ß T .
MOORE,
FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE POP­
ULIST NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
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lot aud Cold Bullís—Reasonable
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Ham Prominent Bailers,
Railway & Dock
Champion of
Pacific Coast Interests.
CONSTRUCTION STOCK,
Chair Factory^
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CHAIRS.
Millinery.
Marble and Stone Works
BANDON, OR .
Burial
Caskets
Lowest Casli Prices.
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