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trug smani. $aiaams from Salem. 16 to 11 adjournment was t a k e n 2:30 p m. on Monday. Seuutor Carter east the deciding vote. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY There was no debate on tho ques tion of adjournment as was expected. Selling moved that when the senate J. adjourn it adjourn till 2:30 p. m. Editors and Proprietors. Monday. The teas mid nays were Da.jted to tb» materi«! «nil social up- r . „ __ „ railed for, aud the vote resulted a s l/uLdiiib of the Ooqniilb Valley parttoularlv The End Cam., Bjt lnJ Bat.L Coes On. j follows: anitof C ooh Coanty sanorolly. j Some ol the Unlerrlfiod Shoot ( Off Their Subscription, per year, iu advance, $2. Yeas— Bates, Dawson, Gesner, Mouths in Defense of Themselves. ; Mobsou, Holt, Kiug, Murkily, Mc- ~ T U E S D A Y , FEB. ‘23, 1897. j Clung, Mitchell, Mulkey, Patterson of Washington, Selling, Smith, P. FISHK1Ì, N E WH P A P K B Al>V KHTI HI NO A ( « E S T Salem, Feb. 15.— With its sick Wade, Mr President- 15. • 21 Merchant*’ Exchange, San Francisco, I h list aud absentees increasing, the our authorized agent. This paper is kept ou ûie Nays—Brownell, Calbrealb, Car i i hie office. waning forces of Mitehellism once ter, Daly, Driver, Dufnr Gowan, Senator Quay (Rep.) o f Pennsyl more counted noses and showed Harmon, Haseltine, Hughes, John- vania uare notice Inst Thursday that falling off iu strength. of Marion I •Hn- „ 1 attersou of Marion, 1 rice, McKinlev Mitchell . lie would movo to take up the house , Heed, Taylor—15. bill authorizing the appointment o f , county has served notice that he will Carter then changed from nny to a non-partisan commission to collate ‘1UÍA n* au early day vea, making the vote 16 yeas, 14 Tho only speech today was by and recommend legislation on tiie nays. when Smith’s name was McKinley Mitchell, of Gervais, who by labor, agri- problems presented called he said he would stay till Mou- aroso and said he would nave a . .. , . , culture and eupital. . ,i , to make ,.i.. day, statement of , some , leugtu ,, , but did . not . . want , it . understood . . . .. , that he would stay here indefinitely. hast year 51,724 poor families in if lie were able, but bis physical After the result was announced New York were evicted because they condition was such that be was Reed asked the president if the sen were not able to pay rent. Four hardly ublc to bo in iiis seat. He ate was to meet this afternoon. He years ago a certain political party j hardly master his voice to ask thought some of the senators who had a plank exnressing svmpathv bo excused. It is understood lie voted for the resolution misunder for the evicted Irish in Ireland; but intended to »hake tho dust of Mitch stood its import. Smith then moved ellism from h.s feet, and declare he that was during the “catupaie Ho wns would uo longer help delay needed to reconsider the vote. son,” you soe. legislation in the interests of any seconded by Daly. Tho president put the motion and it was lost. Uncle Sam’s present payroll is a candidate before the legislature. It This settled the question of adjourn is thought Mitchell will never again very robust document, according to ment. tho figures furnished iu the latest record liiH name for liis namesake. JOINT SESSION ADJOURNED TII.I. NIGHT. On joint roll call only 36 wore report of tho civil service commis Salem. Feb. 19.—Long before the sion. It shows 178,717 positions iu present. Excused for illness, Itep- time of the convening of the joint tho civil branch of tho government, ro entatives Vaughn, Hudson, Wag- assembly people began to enter the and an aunual output on account of I ner. Heading of journal dis]tcnsed galleries of the house. When the their salaries of about $100,000,000, with and adjourned to noon Wed noon hour arrived the galleries were crowded in tho expectation that The following women aro said to nesday. The Benson house held no session voting for senator would begin. be the six wealthiest in the world: Tlteir anticipations were, however, Señora Isidora Cousino, $200,000,- today until 2:30 this afternoon and not realized. Today’s proceedings then only to adjourn. 000; Hetty Green, $50,000,000; were but a repetition of previous T ilt: DAVIS HOUSE Mme. Baroness Burdett-Coutts, one i. $20,000,000; Mme. Barrios, $15,- met at 11:45 Monday night and When Chairman Brownell called 000 000; Miss Mary Garrett, $10,- adjourned to 12.05 Tuesday noon, the convention to order lie said that 000,000; Mrs. Woleskn, $10,000,- and adjourned again to Wednesday he was in receipt of letters from at 9:30 a. m. 000. It is thought by some that the Representatives Hudson, Mitchell Oregonian: Brooklyn school action of the Bensonites, in attend aud Vaughan saving they are still children nro taught to sing to the ing the Davis, or temporary, house too ill to attend, but would be pres tune of “ Yankee Doodle," “ Do not and voting with it Sunday night, ent tonight. The roll was then spit upon the street, in ears or pub although done for a trick, would be called showing that 36 members lic places; this is far from being a serious matter in case of Mitchell’s were present. Representative Wagner was in neat, and loaves unwholesome tin- seat being contested on account of ces.” There is another verse, but any irregularity. It is a trick they his seat for the first time for several days. one is enough to waru expootora- arc very sorry for. After the roll was called the con tors that high hats are not monopo SENATE— TUESDAY MORN I NO. vention adjourned till 10:30 o’clock lizing public attention. Opened with prayer by Rev. Boiv- ersox. Reading of minutes dis tonight. IN THE BENSON HOUSE. Sixteen members of the Benson pensed with. Salem, Feb. 19.— When the Ben house voted to expel tho 27 mem SECOND READING OF BILLS. bers of the temporary house who 231. Wade, to declare unlawful son house met this morning Craw would not join their illegal, uncon trusts and combines. Referred to ford's resolution to declare vacant the seats of the 27 unqualified mem stitutional body and elect John H. committee on revision of laws. bers wns called up. Somers argued Mitchell to tho U. ¡5. senate. Then ; ’ Adjourned. the question. Huntington took they immediately turned about and THREE MORE DROPPED OUT. iitado speeches referring to Ihe Salem, Feb. 15.—Only 33 mem issue with Somers, and there was American liag, the eagle and their bers were présentât today’s session some further discussion by Nosier, own patriotic conduct and invited I of the joint convention, Represent Lake and Crawford. It was decided the recalcitrant brethren to come in stives Hudson, Vaughn and Wag- by n vote of 19 ayes, 7 noes, to de and join them in their duty to the | tier scut letters asking to be excused fer further consideration of the res public. j on account of iliuess. Senator Reed olution till 7:30 tonight. The houso then adjourned till to | and Representatives M itchell. and Rev. H. B. Swafford, in The Home Venose, who were also absent, sent night. Advocate, At buckle, Cal., says: 1 be j |Jt) excuses. After the roll was called GENERAL N EW S. great robbers who have robbed the the convention adjourned till tomor- poor people down to the point of row at noon GENERAL SHELBY’ S FUNERAL. starvation are mightily pleased to The Beuson house met today and Kansas City, Feb. 17.— The body see the fool newspapers laying it on adjourned till 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. of the late General Jo O. Shelby was to the cold snap which was felt for TH IRTY-FIVE IN JOINT SESSION. luid to rest at Forest Hill cemetery a few days through the eastern Salem, Feb. 17— Thirty-five mem states. They would be glad to see bers attended today’s joint conven at noon today, with services befitting all their crimes laid to the charge tion. Hudson, Vaughan, Mitchell his station. Tho funeral was the of " n i l inscrutable dispensation of and Wagner were still absent on ac most imposing ever hold here. The services were held at the Third reg Providence.’’ A tiuio is coming count of illness. iment armory. The main part of when Providence will avenge himself After the roll wns called Repre and it will bo as hot for these mer sentative Thomas moved that the tho armory ««-ns reserved for the cenary scoundrels as it is now cold convention proceed to ballot for veterans of both armies, who were there 2000 btroug. Govenor Lon and desolate for their poor, innocent senator with the understanding V. Stephens aud staff and many offi victims. Amen! that if 46 members were not pres cers occupied prominent places. ent no election would bo declared. Tito casket was imbedded in a mass The Herald thanks Hon. H. R. Chairman Brownell ruled that mo of palms and ¡lowers. The sermon Kincaid, secretary of state, for a tion out of order. was preached bv Rev. S. M. Neel, copy of liis biennial report to the Tito chair then announced that and there w»6 an address by Judge legislative assembly, 19th regular there would bo a conference of John F. Phillips, of the United States .session (which was to lie), for the members at 8 o’clock tonight. (fiscal years ending Dec. 31, 1895, circuit court, a lifetime friend of The convention then adjourned the deceased. The streets through <vud Dec. 31, 1896. The report is a till tomorrow at noon. which the cortege passed were most valuable document and ex THEY WANT TO GO HOME. packed with people. haustive of the state’s condition at Salem, Feb. 17.—Tliut it is the GENERAL I’ t.l AHANTON DEAD. date. Niustv four pages are devoted to the state’s finance, sources of rev intention of tho Benson houso to Washington, Fob. 17.—General enue aud channels of expenditures; adjourn next Friday night sino die Alfred Pleasanton, a distinguished 338 pages are given to details of Was proven today by the adoption , c..lv(lh.„ ,-on,mander iu the late war, expenditures, a cent piete abstract f a concurrent resolution to that lied at Greason houso at 3 o’clock of warrants issued doting the past | effect. • this morning. \\ hen the house convened today two years; and a tluril department General Pleasanton for several of 82 )>uges (including it'd - -f con Crawford introduced a resolution years lived almost a hermit’s lifo in that the speaker appoint a commit tents) of a historical end Inogrsph- i Washington, not moving out of his ical character, being nil appendix of tee of three to confer with the mem j apartments. He felt he had not . the “ Officers of the Territory and bers who are staying out an 1 ascer been well treated by the government ¡i-itate of Oregon from the Year 1843 tain tlteir reason nnd the conditions after liis distuinguiahed services in ito 1897.” Mi. Kincaid Inis done n on which they would ccrne in. This the war. His only attendants were good work for the state and con i reso'u* >u occasioned a protracted j liis private scent iry, Sir. Murphy, Crawford, Jennings nnd and Henrietta Roane, a faithful tributes mini: valutble information d el:.. ito tho general public concerning Huuuo'.'ton favored the adoption colored nurse, who were with him ¡Hie state’s history and present con of tb.e le olution. Yeness, Chapman, when hi' jiasscd away. Brown, Thomas, Nosier, Lake, .dittos. Gratki and Palm opposed it. The Although Ihe closing hours of the resolution wsj finally laid on the lwtv ¡legislature expir« d last Friday table. Thomas then introduced a con nigW at 12 o’clock, atnl was ho rec ognize,! on a vote iu the Benson current resolution that the house rump lnktisi. yet when that hour adjourn siue die on Friday at ^ o l a e proved by tho statements of lead- . arrived, the body adjourned to 11 30 midi iglit. Huntington moved that 0 3 I C S Sng druggist* every where, show I Monday regardless of <*. constitu- the resolution be laid on the table. that the people have an abiding coulidcnco In Hood's Sarsaparilla. Great . liot aud the out»vn taken by those rx- 1’iie motion was loat by a vote of 18 The resolution was then proved by the voluntary *tate- 1 eeRHpely patriotic and earnest, rep to 5. U l v S ments of thousands of men and resentatives. The m jxate, too, fail«. I adopted. The house then adjourned women show that Hood's Sarsaparilla ac ’ to recognize the end of the session till 11 a. tn. tomorrow. tually does possets nniiE session o r the . senate . and adjourned to the .same hour over disease by purifying, en- r O n v l rlehlng atnl invigorating the Malem, Feb. 17. Iu the senate 'A ll in all they have done some very blood, upon whlfh not only health but life queer things lint this can be no- this mo< 'img Hasoltino nnd Selling Jlself depends. The great ’ counted foj by the Inngiinge o f the presents«! petitions against the sale i t r r n c c of " 0<,,r, Sru«Ap*rin* tn gentleman f> tu Lane - wo have ami uianfaclore of cigarettes. Reed U c u r i n g others warrants too d — n many constitutional law offered a resolution thnt the chair you in believing that a faithful use of Hood's Vers iu our n n ! ' appoint a committee of three to ox- farsaparllla will cure you tf you suffer from any trouble caused by Impure blood. Word came over the wire Satur aiuino nnd correct the journal. The day that the governor had (or rrsoluti: n was adopted and the would) call the legislature into ex chair appointed as a committee traordinary ifcssiou. Of course, Reed, Mitchell ami Oesn* r. The senate then adjourned. e v e n if nn organization is effected, only feueh matters ran be acted upon MITCHLLI. MEN’S H O W RI PELY SUAT-[ as the governor designate*---only, TF.HED I I THE SENATE. m e a s u r e s of general importance can Sal in. Fi b. 19. The hopes of the I s t h .O n .T m . Blooi runfl.r. Alli!ru|?:*t... $L J»e passed; uo sectional or special Mitch «11 men were again disap Prvi'ar.tt onlv by C. 1. Hood a Uo.. Lowell. Mass. legislation, ajul g< -vihly no senator point« d today by failure tn adjourn a s s, n «u » " * » 'T to L k e. c .s y ial dectiod the et into sine die. Bv a vote of H o o d S r i l l S to sysuu. »ceuu. t ill S. MWK.1 & 1». F. l>m DOIXflS OF TilK SEMTE, “HUP” HOISE 1V!> JOIST COWESTIOV. L i j Great S Hood’s c Sarsaparilla, BLACKWELL’S | AlCT FOB VETERANS OF INDIAN WARS. Cov6rnor Lord Intercedes In Behalf of the How Republicans Replied to the Meddling Telegram of tho Eastern Heeler. Survivors of the Frontier Struggles. ¡¡M JP c ^ inviw T^I DURHAM || HOT SHOT AT BLISS. t e S S N K O OTH B ER. Salem, Or., Feb. 16.— A nutubir A oommunicution was yesterday sent from tho executive office of of replica have been sent by mem* this state to Speaker Thomas B. beta of the legislature to Cornelius Reed showing that Governor Lord N. Bliss, president ««f the American has interested himself iu tbecluims Protective Tariff I. gue, who wired of the Indian war veterans who the unti-M-tell« 1! Republican» Mon defended tho early settlements iu day not to fail to elect a Uuited this state from the depredations of States senator. The Bliss telegram» the hostile tribes of Indians. F ol were sent in Mitchell's interest. lowing is the communication iu Home of the replies are: “ I have lived iu Oregon nearly 20 full, and explains itself: “ Hon. Thomas B. lleed, Speaker of vents, nnd understand tho situation House of Representatives, Wash 1 here better than you da. Oregon 1 is rich iu senatorial timber. Have ingtou, 1). C. “ Dear Sir: On behalf of the Mitchell withdrawn, nnd we will veterans of the Indian war of quickly send you a souud specimon. You w ill ft ml o n e cou p ou “ G eorge II. H ill ,” 1855-6 in Oregon and Washington, I «aide each tw o ounce bng, “ Wire John 11. Mitchell to with- I have tlie honor to request your anti two coupons Inside each kindly offices in bringing to con ] draw, and we will elect a souud- four oan ce bag o f B lack- w ell’« Durham, liny a bag sideration, in tlie house ot repre mouoy, protective tariff, straight o f this celebrated tobucco sentatives, the favorably-reported ] Repub'ican United States senator. and read the cou p on —w h ich senate hill for tho relief of tbpse No equivocator will represent Ore give« a list o f valuable pres G eorge \V . Rinni.E, veterans. Their services to the gon. ent« and h o w to get them. “ Rej>. Oregon Legislature.” nation aud civilization were great “ When we elect a United States indeed nnd recognition lias been ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «H I MBneaHteBB« too long deferred. I f you have senator will liavo one so that we w ill time to consider a measure whose know how he s ands on money, as merit and justice seem to mo be well as on other quer.t’ons. J. C. B ayer , yond any doubt, full information “ House of Representatives.” about it would be promptly sup r M Ijr r tle Z P c i n t a ,n c L t l x e " C T p p e r - O c q L 'u . i l l e “ Perhaps I understand the situa- plied by Oregon’s representatives ticc in congress. I know the con a n d ‘V ^ T a . a t i s C i-o in .g r o n T iñ e r e . in congrpss. “ Trusting that yon may be able ditions in Oregon. I am for sound Capt. Bullard's new steamer will to aid in 1»¡aging the bill to con money ami protection. When did Lemons nre selling iu town for out) cent each; extra nice ones for be launched the latter part of next sideration, 1 remain, with sincere you joiu the silver Mitchell ‘push1? J am i h S. D avis , “ W m . P. L oud , week, and will eio long ho making tespect, 15 and 20 cents per doz 'ii. “ Rep. Oregon State Legislature.’ “ Governor of Oregon.” regular trips. The ground was covered with --------- — » • ©*- - -------------- This is a move iu the right Three final proofs were made in suow on Inst Sunday morning, the direction, nnd iE Speaker lleed can Capital Journal: Mr. Benson one day last week before U. S first suowfall m town this winter. Court Commisioner Civil Dodge expedite uu Iters of this kind, there never thought enough of his “ house” II. L. «Stone 1ms purchased nn of this place. This commisiou is is not a shadow of doubl but the to appoint a committee or name an acre lot of W. A. Border where he of great convenience, saving many letter from Oregon's governor will officer. Not a bill was put to second ex, pets to erect a nice residence iu miles o f travel aud much expense j be a strong element in bringing the reading or a stop taken as evidence pension bill iu q testion to a suc of good faith that the Benson house the near future. to the people. cessful issue.- Salem Statesman. had any legality whatever. It was Two Bandoninns, Messrs. Goetz Editor Upper-River Department: j a dummy set up by John II. Mitch nnd Callaghan, were iu town last You asked that I contribute some J. II. Sovereign, graud master ell to hold up the legislature. week. They had btiisness before thing for your columns, and liaviug j Workmen of the Knights of Labor, Couit Commisioner Dodge. visited xour town lately I have j has written a letter to the Indus . Tacoma News: The Oregon sen Mr. Arnison, who purchased the gathered a few items. Myrtle Point trial Advocate, in which lie declares ate lias 30 members aud employs 67 Taylor place east c f town, is a j affords many interesting features [ that secret revolutionary societies clerks. As tho legislature did not rustler and "ill soon have nn ele to nu outsider. Cue of the import- ( nre being organize 1 iu every part organize, owing to the senatorial gant home for his esteemed family, ant curiosities is to see men en of the country, with their members hold-up, these clerks drew pay for W. E. Dtt'iz has Ihe agency for , gaged in moving away ths cream - 1 leagued togetlier-to resort to war as more than a month without doing the Racine chemical fire extin ery machinery, thus s.ispending a means of («litaining “ remedies for anything at all. It is a Republican guisher. A recent trial convinced ] indefinitely one of the most iinpor- j the populace” which they cannot legislature. mat)v of our citizens that it is a j taut euterprises of this valley and secure by ballot. In Paris there are 65,000 dress destroying a payroll that should I great success. reach to at least 810,000 yearly. I The jiflopls of Union county are makers and 70,000 persons who Wall Pro's nre loading the ma Besiib's, if the enterprise was] still working and talking for a make ailicles of women’s dress. chinery of the Clover-Lenf cream-i encouraged, it would grow so that sugar-beet factory for the Grand T in yearly amount earned in this business is over 8250,976,000. ery on a scow below town, having in a short period it would bring to Rondo valley. secured a contract to deliver it ut tlu; farmers at least 8100,000 every Coquille City. year. Bach management is truly f f , v«V„ _«««, .MA AV. .MA -MA .MA .'Ç , .'«A -VA ¿ ’t- ¿ 'A ¿ ' A .MA .MA -MA ¿ ¡A ¿ 'A ¿JA AIA M ¿JA A i e - , c - r : - 5 .,- . - / , « ' v . c A A . c A ,.' A.v- A,«- a . c AtC Aie A Win. Page and son Chnrlie retrograding, aud notwithstanding ."A returned last Saturday from their the fertile bottom lands within a ¿3 Ä San Francisco recreation. They small radius of the town, there is look well nnd say they were not enough to supply pasture for 1000 cows, but it is not likely that nny sea sick at all. one will soon invest capital m an-j „MA .«A .««<- .««<■ .«'• J’A „«'A O'A MA .«’A J'A ¿'A .«'A -«'A JIA ¿'A *VA -Vl;. -MA ¿V , -XlA ■] The entertainment given by the A.C A,FA;?A|C: A..'AI?A|'?E/i7'/iyA,CAlC Ali-'Vli- other creamery experiment where ladies’ Relief Corjis in tho opera the community is so indifferent to house on last Monday evening was . UNDER T H E GOLD STANDARD their o.vn welfare. a grand success. When the Relief M EANS... Agaic I noticed that a stranger Corps puts its shoulders to thn came along and leased the sawmill, i "heel a good time is guaranteed. aud before he had placed it in run Geo. Ward, who received asevere ning order the few feet of lumber bite on liis little Unger recently he had been lucky enough to turn while tussling with his brother out was siezed by attachment and ; SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Jeff, who vv«is intixicated, wns the old mill that might have raised brought to town last Saturday in a its reputation a little possibly ] critical condition, as blood poison could have been a benefit to the T he gold standard means low prices, low wages, hard times. The bim etallic bar. set in. Dr. Loep amputated town, but now who Would dare | standard rneaus good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing the tingei. take hold of that important indns- \ classes. Tho creamery plant, formerly try ? And again, one of the best sliin-1 owned by W. L. Dixon, will be moved to Florence this seasoc, but glemill plants in the valley is I A 3 2 t o 4 0 P a g e W e e k ly F arm a n d F am ily P a p e r . P r ic e , $ 1 .0 0 a Y e a r ns Messers. Erdice nnd Rotnander located at your town, and there is W hile not neglecting its superb Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock and will run a skimming station at this nn abundance of excellent timber place, the farmers will suffer little near by, and yet the builders ship j Fam ily Departments, etc., has at the same time, for many years, upheld th e standard o f the p eop le against trusts and m onopolies, more especially against damage. The cream will be gath llieir shingles from some p oin t1 that most iniquitous o f all m onopolies, th e sin gle g old standard. All who read ered here and the butter manufac down the river. Such management it agree that it is the best paper o f its class on cartli. dues not speak much for the enter tured at the Coquille creamery. prise of a town thnt expects to soon Win. Lusk returned homo last be the sent of justice ftr as wealthy week from quite an extended pros- a county as Coos will hi. when pocting tour on South Sixes. lie Bay county get3 organized and the believes that the country is very most important pait of Curry is W e will send the above great journal in connection with promising. Ben Harrison, J. R. added to this part of the division. Devanlt and others of the North I understand that your town raised Fork am devoting their time to a large amount of money and sent both one year, postpaid, at ti:e extremely low price o f o n ly mining this winter with good pros a very able delegation to the state in advance, and will give to each subscriber to this com bination offer who pay» pects. capital to bring about these great ten cents additional for postage and packing, The enterprise, as usual, kpeps changes, so we conclude that it] T W E N T Y PAC K E TS CF S E E D S digging at (lie Fops. One would will be done. It is very commend These r eeds are the best in the mar- able for a town to look after its be led to believe tlmt they were ‘ \ ket. They consist o f Farm, Vegetable not liberal subscribers to his sheet. interests, but 1 hope to be pnrdoned !; « :.f and Flower «Seeds o f your own selec- In his last issue ho assails Hon. if I suggest that it would also be ^ £f'* i tion from a list o f 200 varieties. The packets are as large as seedmen’s mail Tims. Bookman in a rough-shod an excellent policy if tho town packets. style and insinuates that lie is dis would pave one of its principal T h e «©eels a lo n e a t re ta il p r i c e « streets, at least while ihpy are a r e w o r th $1 OO. Call an d » e e us honest. That is right, Mr. G. Get a b o u t th is g r e a t o f f e r at o n c e , o r making such lavish expenditure] l ill of the mud you gathered last « e n d r e m it t a n c e s to this o f f i c e . spring. Besides you don't live in of moneys, expecting to capture an Oregon legislature. a glass bouse. Our Mr. Youug, who lias charge, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner were of Minard’s mill, hasshown that lie trented to a very pleasant surprise is a wide-awake rustler. Through ----------------- • ♦ * ------------------ pnrty on Inst Wednesd ly evening, liis energy some of our excellent ] Times arc hard, and “ we stand treat.” We have arranged to make our the occasion being Mrs. C’s 22d lumber will soon be iu the Golden subscribers a gift that will last the whole year. Wo will send every per birthday. Games, music and card City. son who calls at our office and jxiyx up o year in ad ranee on the Herald , the placing were the orilpr of the even The Gravel Ford creamery is ing. Mrs. Will Guild carried off being placed iu excellent order.] following high-grade monthlies and hand-books: the prize for being the champion The proprietors manufacture.! fine V Pi ’ublished nt Springfield, Ohio. A practical farm pa per. that .. tilled with the practical experience o f actnnl farmers. It is whist player. At about 1 o'clock cream cheese last year, nod nblv edited, thoroughly np to the times, and keeps its readers the party adjourned, after wjehiug they will no doubt turn out “ gilt posted on the wonderful advances made every month by pro gressive Rericulturiats in the science of tilling the soil. Send for a free their host and Imstess many more edgo’’ butter the coming season. sample copy. years and a plensnnt journey o’er T om . 1 A monthly magazine for women and the home. Its bright life’s stormy sen. i l l f,tor’ es' P >cms and sketches, its clear and wholesome edito- Ford, Feb ¡ I t i rial*, its practical suggestions on home life and woman's v SEE? UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. j 16 Patches to 1 Pair of Pants j T W O • S IL V E R • C H A M P IO N S The Farm, Field and Fireside, A G R E A T C O M B IN A T IO N O FFER T H E C O Q U IL L E C IT T T H E H E R A L D ’ S GIFT arm \ews= Gravel 22. ' ork makes it n universal favorite. It cannot fail to intar- Sherman county is again with e«t and please every member o f the family. The • publishers at Spring- Austin Vance, aged 26, recently field. Ohio, will |>o glad to send the readers o f this paper a free sample out a saloou. When nn attempt arrested in Denver for stealing copy. was made recently to have a saloon, about 20 bicycles from wheelmen A hand-book on tho care of poultry, written Miss Maggie Eaton, of the 4\. C. tlieie, is n third cousin o f ex-Presi- •specially to meet tlie needs o f the farmer ~¡ and the small breeder. It is pr.u’Tic.vii. Yon I . I ., took her horses and carriage, I dent Harrison aud bis grandfather can easily understand wlmt it means and easily carry ont its sugges ami with another w hite ribboner, ] was Indiana’ s first tions. Thousands of copies have been sold. Price. 25 cents. governor. drove 55 miies in one day, nnd Young Vance was superintendent I 1 I /v ■ a-to , A collection o f the favorite recipe« o f tho opened 45 gates, and the next day of a boys’ refuge in Indianapolis taking another woman, drove 45 some time before going to Denver. practical housekeeper. I h e l>ook has proved very popular and we nr© sure you will like it. Price, 25 cents. mileg and opened 30 gnt*>s: making His wife is with him in Denver. 100 miles iu two days nnd the open “ Poor Jim was very good to me,” ing ami closing of 75 gates. By doing this they found nmn employ sobbed the wrrping widow. “ 4\ith ed upon I lie ir farms aud secured a all the boatin’» be gimme, he never majority o f signatures of the voters, hit me where the marks would t.l:ow To eueryone paying up all arrears and one year's subscrip and so saved the county from a so the neighbors could see ’em.’’ tion to THE HERALD rn aduance, we will send both o f the saloon, says the Wasco News. W h o can think Farm News Ponltr? Book Womankind Cook Book o n ; 0111:1; F R E E ! Members of the legislature are refusing their nig natures to post- ffi -e aspirants' petitbms. Wanted-An Idea .... o f som e sim ple thing to patent t P rotect tout Id e a » : th ey n m b rlu g you wealth. W rite JbHN W ED PEK Bl’ RN * CO. Patent Alter- nevs. W ashington. D C\. fo r thefr #l.S© prize offer a n i new liM o f oue tbousnud Invention* w anted. oi k o ffe r above named monthlies fo r one year and both o f the boohs. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AT ONCE. 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