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J } I L G. H. CARTER, RESIDENT DENTIST, O o Q i i i ll © C i t y . NO. 35. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCII 30, 1897. VOL. 15. O OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. r e g and gradually rose step by stop to W O O IN G O N S A L A R IE S . a partnership. Mr. Choate’s earn claws work. ings are probably greater than any vlßnlO SOME FANCY WACES Charges reasonable. PAID TO NEW other man’s in the country. It is YORKERS. said that he receives $250,000 a year, J ) R . J. B Ü RT. M OORE. which is as grent as the income of "Go Into Business tor Yourself" Does N o t. SU R G E O N A N D P H Y SIC IA N . tho five-time millionaire. Yet ho Count with Mon Who Receive $100,000 was willing to relinquish this to go Annual Salary— Corporation Law f i l t h promptly respond to nil calls, to Washiugtou us United States day or n ig h t. yers and Railway Presidents w senator at a salary of nbout ono- C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . Cinch the People Heaviest. fiftieth of that sum. Fred. Taral, tho jockey, like all Millionaires hnvo a pleasing P A x m e im other jockeys, will when he becomes habit when tho.v are advising other too heavy to ride, become the owner Attorney and Counselor at Law. folks about accumulating riches to j of a racing stable and follow the tell them to pet the first thousand, turf on his own hook. This is the Oilioe, Empire C ity, Oregon. go into business for themselves, i ambition of most jockeys, yet it w ill and then all will bo plain .sailin'', j be something shoi t of a mirnclo if F. DEAN, Particular stress is laid on the fact I Taral makes one-half of tho money that every man should get into bus-j he does now. His earnings iu good S e c t a r y t F ’i a . ' b l i c , iuess for himself as 90011 as possi have amounted to as much as Herald Oilier, Coqoille Citv, Oregon. ble. It is pointed out that the man years $I0,t)()0. But few race-horse owners who works on a salary ami is the can show a balauce as large as that slave of other folks can never on tho right side of the books at the amount to much. end of the year. 1 ...-BARBER SHOP This appeals strongly to the There are perhaps two thousand small boy who is just beginning to . . . . O .... men iu the city who receive salaries r p H E B EST, N E A TE ST A N D M O S T face the chilliness of a cold world of $25,000 a year and over, ami X up -to-date in the city. on a salary of £2 per week. Quite would take more than tho unsup Hot and Cold Baths—Reasonable naturally ho doesn’t soe much of it ported word of a successful million Charges, Courteous Treatm ent. the luxurious in a salaried job, and aire to induce any of them to give C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . he regards the advice of the million up their jobs and embark in busi Front street, opposite R. ft. Depot, aire as nuggets of golden wisdom. T . W . G IL L H A M . ness for themselves. Y’et a glance at some of the salar — ----- - ■*»»» ■ — ied men of New York throws a halo n p iI E C O M M E R C IA L h — To Abolish Cotton Exchanges. of fiction about these alleged nug T h e m ost modern arranged BARBER gets. Many of them have never The Texns senate has passed a S H O P in Coquille C ity. done anything but work on a salary, joint resolution providing for the M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. yet they live in Fifth avenue; they j calling of an international cotton H o t and Cold Baths at nil hours. Popular maintain magnificent country convention August 2, 1897, at Gal prioes. H eadquarters for Commercial homes; they go sailing about in veston. Tho purpose of tho con M en. N ext door Jonson Bro’ s markes. steam yachts; keep lino horses and vention is to secure concerted legis a box at the opera; the diamonds of lation throughout the world looking 1 « , IV S O O Itf, their wives dazzle the sun in brill to the abolition of buckot-shops A t t o r n e y - a / t - T L .a 'w , iancy; they ent $10 lunches in the and cotton exchanges, which, it is M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . middle of the day and smoke cigars contended, are ruining tho price of that cost §1.25 each; they invest a cotton by their adroit management A g »n t for the North America Insurance C o. neat pile each year in gilt-edged of the markets 0 / the world. These • f Philadelphia, and the London, L iv Wall btreet securities, ami each one so-called exchanges are only another erpool & G lobe. of them could buy and sell a hun name for business gambling dens, dred ordinary men who a're in busi at which they control markets and ness for themselves. What is more, cinch the producers. ----- - »«»■» —----------- - these business owners truckle to A t t o r n e y . a t - X ja -w , S. F. Star: James F. Smith, the these salaried men financially, so well-known lawyer of this city, was M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . cially, and commercially. Yet the millionaire says: “ Go elected colonel of the First regi ment last week, aud, we may remark, into business for yourself.” Dentei in U bal E statk o f all kinds. Recently considerable attention a mighty good colonel will he make. was given by the public to John E. Tile day after his election he was Parsons by reason of the legislative sent to jail for contempt of court. F F IC E at residence, and door «oath Odd Fellow»' H a ll. ¿Nothing but drat- O J T H E P E O P L E S . :: c F. Hall" GENERAL N EW S. Gettin' Religion. ID A O O L D H H I T H ilO B B IG . DU1IRANT S F IG H T FOR LIFF,. San Francisco, March 22.—Theo- I ain’ t much on religion, nor prayer meeting besides; 1 dore Durrant has by no means I ’ ve never j ’ ined the church as yet, nor ain’ t given up the fight for his life. been sanctified; Bat a tender sort o f feeling draws me nearer George A. Knight hns been ndded to the skies, ' to his counsel, anil is now prepar Since I got a peep of heaven through a pair ing a petition asking tho supremo o f trusting eyes. T im e was when nothing m oved my thoughts above this sinful world; No preacher’ s words could stir mo up, in wrath an’ fury hurled; But lately I’ ve been driftin g Higher to the better land, And the force that loads mo upward is a little dimpled baud. Seems like the bad thoughts sneak away, with that wee chap hard by; And ou is words that were handy once won’ t come when he is nigh ; F act is, sort o’ shames me to see those clear blue eyes L ook at me i when I ’ m getting riled) in pity an’ surprise. flrHfiQtoiT A $65.00 M achine Sewing M i n t I*. $ 18 .5 0 LATEST BEST CHEAPEST Shipped to anyone, anywhere, ou Jw days’ free trial, in y o u r o w n h o m e , without asking ode cetit iu advance. ^ court for a rehearing of tin appli- | cation previously made nnd denied, i tor a new trial. If this petition, ! which will be submitted without ! argument, bo denied as tho disrict attorney anticipates, there will only I romniu the possibility of securing ■ the interference of the federal courts in Durract’s behalf. Fail- 1 ing in that, only the action of the ! president ean step between the condemned man aud the gallcwa. SH O T HER H USBAND T W IC E . I don’ t know much o f heaven or angels an* such things; But sum how, when I picture ’ em , it ain’ t w ith hnrpsand wings; But with yelle curls all tangled, and t?nder eyes that shine. An’ lips that’ s so ft nnd loving, like that little chap o f m ine. Then, when lie folds his dim pled hands, in his little bed ut night, An’ whispers "N o w I lay m e,” why thar's something ails m y sight. A n ’ my throat gits sort o f husky when he blesses m e, an* then I ’ ,u dead sure I've got religion by the time he says •‘Amen!** ------- SPIRITUAL PENALTItS FOR VOTING, Roseburg, March 22. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Coats became involved in a quarrel at their home, near Oak land, this afternoon. Mrs. Coats discharged n shotgun, loaded with fine shot, into her husband's back, and a second load into his legs. Domestic trouble caused the shoot ing. Coats walked a mile and a half after being shot, nnd sent a messenger for a physician. Mrs. Coats, who is in Oakland, has not yet bean arrested. IN GRAND ARMY CIR C LES. Portland, March 23.—General J. Decree of a Catholic Archbishop that Meets 8. Clarkson, of Omaha, commauder- with Criticism in Canada- Toronto, Out., March 23.—Arch bishop Taiigevin of Mauitoba has declared that the Roman Catholics who voted for the Liberal candidate in the recent by-election will lie refused burial in consecrated «round if they die in spiritual con dition, and also that he has reserved to himself the hearing of all con fessions of that “ sin.” The Globe in commentingon the above says: I f the church, hold ing the spiritual guidance of a large section of tho Canadian peo ple, is allowed todictate to its mem bers as to xvbat public men nnd measures they shall support and what they shall condemn, aud to euforce such decrees by denial of Christian burial and infliction of spiritual penalties, popular govern ment becomes a delusion. The people nnd parliament have too long tolerated clerical domination iu political affairs. Suoji consid eration and toTeration have beeD absurd, and it is their right and duty to assert nnd maintain the supremacy j f tho state in public affairs. in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, is expected to arrive here ou the morning of March 30. H eis on a tour of inspection, and will remain here one day and night. Ho will be given a reception nt G. A. R. hall, and will probably attend the quarterly inspection of the First regiment, of the O. N. G., nt the Armory, It is not definitely known where he will go to from here, l ut probably to Spokane. It is his intentiou to visit every de partment in his jurisdiction; but he will not be able to visit every post. 10 y e a r s ’ written warranty w it h each machine. Coupon, if sent C. 0. 0. or on trial STYLE No. 65. “ ARLINGTON.* A strictly high-grade Saw« ing M a c h i u c , f in is h e d throughout iu the best pos sible manner. 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If you prefer thirty days' trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi monials, explaining lully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any one at the lowest manufacturer's prices without asking one cent in advance. The lie.it plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis count. Remember the coupon must be sent with order. PAY Or m ake your o r i lc r d ir e c t th rou gh th o H luald , as a g e n t, without e x tr a ib a * g o . Grant’s Pass Mining Journal: Itov. Dr. W. F. Crafts, of tho The possibilities of mining iu Washington buroau of reforms, 1ms W OOL.! W O O L ! southern Oregon is illustrated by assured the officials of the Woman’s e uro pn>ina the liialiost market price an incident that occurred this week. Christian Temperance Union that for W wool, spot cash on delivery, nt B andon. Wcss Riggs, a fireman on the South in the last 30 yenrs murders, divor juu30tfl B A N D O N W O O L E N M I L L S C O . ern Pacific, secured a two days’ lay ces nnd liquor sales have increased j off, and, with Tom Flam me, the ten times as fast as the population. : T o t D . e X T n f c r f u . n a . t o pocket-banter, pnt in the time in Lyuchings, labor riots and muuic- 1 the Dry Diggings district, hunting fpnt crrrrtTpTfnfftfnvp de'riffnppd, he in v e s tig a tio n o f th e su g a r t r u s t . H a r d l y h a d h e r e a c h e d t h e bn atih * for gold. On the first day an $18 says, to a greater extent than in any A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w , Mr. Parsons is a lawyer, but instead when he was handed the following Thin old reliable and pocket was found, nnd o d tho next otberconutry. Social impurity, by most naccetiHful spec of looking up miscellaneous clients telegram: “ Heartycongratulations; day a second pocket with $30 was the testimony of a recent conven Rosebnrg. Oregon. ial ist in San Francis lie gives all of Lis time to the sugar tho right man in the right place.” discovered. Such luck has natur tion of physicians, has increased co, still continue« to - - h -I h ----- trust for a certain salary, said to be It was from a friend who had heard cure nil Sexual and ally stimulated others, nnd it is apnee, and the Sabbath is snid to Special attention to matters before the Seminal Difleanes, $50,000 a year. "When the sugar of the colonel's election, but not of said that nt this uniting there are be more nttneked and less defended R ojebnrg land office, the commiasiouer !55 such as Gonorrhea, trust was iu process of formation h is incarceration. o f the general land office ami secre Advocates Stool Roadways. K G 1 e e t, S t r i e t a re, at least 25 men on the hill back of than ever before. tary o f interior at W ashington. HjrphUis. in nil i t . Mr. Parsons did tho work of merg the Corliss mine,searching for the It appears that in the last seven form s, Skin Dissnses, ing the different refineries into the Martin Dodge, the Ohio state Mrs. James Ellis, of Casey county, A s & ifa & X N e r v o u s D ebility, y r t l e c a m p , n o . u>7, w o o d m e n precious metal. years tho inortgit;. e indebtedness of of the W orld, meets at M asonic Hall one big concern, and for this ho re In p o ten cy , Sem inal W eakness and Loss o f Ky , is a remai kaitly well-preserved “ bleeding Kansas" has been reduced road commissioner, is enthusiastic M anhood, the consequence o f uelf-abuse 1st and 3d M ond ay nights o f each m onth. Senator Stewart’s entrance into ceived the fee of $250,000. This, A. J. S iihuwood , Consul. $105,000. This is nearly 50 per on the subject of steel roadways. the United States senate dates back woman. She is 85 years old, the and excesses producing the following sym p by tho way, is creditedlwith being the cent, or an advance toward freedom He estimates that a double-track mother of 16 children, nnd can do toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un George T . M oulton, Clerk. largest sum ever paid to a lawyer from debt of more than (i per cent road, the tracks laid 16 feet apart further than that of any member more work than the average woman der the eyes, pain in the hond, ringing in the ears’ loss o f contidenoe, diffidence in O U R T C O Q U IL L E . N O . IS, F O R E S T - for a single piece of legal work. If each year. It ali o appears that the and the space between the rails of j of the present sennte, preceding at hpr b o 3 t age. Besides doing her approaching strangers, palpitation o f the ers of America, meets every second and that of Senator Morrill by three cooking, churning, milking and heart, weakness o f the limbs and hack, loss fourth Thursday evening, at M asonic H all, Mr. Parsons had refused to enter total indebtedness was, in 1890, 27 each track tilled in with broken mem ory, pimples on tLe face, coughs, Coquille C ity, Oregon. the service of the sugar trust it is n per cent of the total valuation, and stone, macadam road; ami the cost years. He entered the senate iu housework generally, she frequently of consumption, etc. II. N . L orenz , C. R. question whether his earnings the reduction now made leaves it at of a country one-track road would 1864, but unlike Morrill’s, his ser oversees Iter farm on horseback. D K . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran G eo . O . L each , R . S. over 30 years an 1 those troubled should would be ns much as tho salary ho but 15 per cent. be nbout half ns much ns the dou vice was not continuous. Stewait Site is very healthy nnd her mental cisco not fail to consult him nnd receive the ben e n . L Y T L E P(> s t . N o i -’T. \. n .. ble-track. He says that such a was given a vacation of 12 years powers are ns well preserved as Iter efit o f his great skill and experience. The meets every first W ednesday nigh t of draws. Dubuque Telegram: In 1890 the road would last much longer than after 1875. each m onth. V isitin g comrades in *;ood Another shining example of the physical ones. She has 98 grand doctor cur s when others fa il. Try h im . U B E S G U A ltA N T E E D . Persons cured stand in g cordially invited to attend. beauty of the salary system is that Republican congress put raw sugar a stone road, and that one horse Y \ 7"A N T E D - F A IT H F U L M E N O R children, 56 great-grandchildren, C at home. Charges reasonable. Call or I I . H . N ic hols , Post Com. > V women to travel for reaponsiblo estab on the froo list to give the poor man write. I)H . J . F . G IB B O N , will draw on a steel track twenty lished house in Oregon. Salary $7*0 and and tune great-great-grandchildren. ever notable gentleman, Chauncey W . H . N osleb , Adjutant. 035 Kearney street, San Francisco, C al. a free breakfast table. Now when Mitchell Depew. As pretty nearly times as much ns on a dirt rond expenses. Position permanent, lteference. Twelve of her children are living. l E N . L Y T L E . W . R. C ., N O . 0. M E E T S the poor man is poorer than ever and five times as much ns on mac Enclose self-addressed stamped envelop*. X in C oquille City on the first and third every one knows, Mr. Depew is cred A gentleman residing in Wasco The N atio n al, Star Insurance B ld g ., Chi ited with receiving twice ns much as before, tho party intends to make adam.— Wisconsin Agriculturist. W ednesday afternoon in each m onth. cago. county invested $100 in two lots - M rs . V iola E lliott , Pres. nil sugar dutiable and give the poor tho citizens of the United States M rs . Id a H arrington , Sec. Dr. Grant, of Texas, fairly claims iu Border City, Cal., supposed to The governor hns completed the pay their president. Mr. Depew is man a dear breakfast table. the petition record. Ills applica tie a suburb of Los Angeles, and Financiers nnd Railway Officials appointment of trustees of the C H A D W I C K L O D G E . N O . 68 . A . F. professionally a lawyer, but it is a Oregonian: Tho courts and Soldiers’ Home, at lioseburq. by tion for a cabinet job contained desiring to learn something of the J and A. M ., m eets on Saturday evening on or before each full m oon. Visitin g breth question whether I10 could make legislatures seem equally powerless naming Sol Abraham, of Roseburg, 100.000 names, yet it fell short by value of his investment requested advise investors to buy $100,000 a year defending people against trusts. How would it be to ren cordially invited. bis agent to correspond with county several lengths. J . P . G ooiman , W . M . and claims in court, lie labored at stop favoring Item with tariff laws? to succeed Henrv Rust. The per assessor of Los Angeles, nnd «ns C . W . W hite , Sec. Miss Emrrn Border, the school litigation for a time, but he never It seems absurd to build a trust up sonnel o f the board now is: 8. 15. informed by tbnt official that Bonier Ormsby, o f Argenti; 15. F. Alleyi teacher o f Albany who was arrested U E L A H C H A P T E R . N O . 6 , O . E . S ., made one tenth of the sum he earns with tariffs and thro attack it with City wns75 utiles from Los Angeles, of Raker City; Sol Abraham, of meets Saturday afternoon on or before nnd tried for assault npen one of by working for tho Vanderbilts. the stuffed clubs of injunctions aud each full m oon and Saturday evening two Rosehnrg; John P. Robertson, of the pupils, hns been acquitted by aud the lots referred to were as Moreover, his association with that restraining laws. weeks following. sessed nt 85. Salem, and Tliomns R. Sheridan, of the jury. M rs . A lice T uttle , W . M . august family has offered him runny M bs . N ora G ood , Sue, Mrs. Fboebe Henrst, of Califor Now selling at S10 per share. S. F. Star: If barriers were Roselmrg. The three first D n rn e d opportunities tor making money iu nia, has given $200,ObO to end nv They say it will soon sell nt $50, taken down, and every able-bodied are Republicans; Sheridan is a SXOQUILL1 LODGE, NO.M, 1.0 . 0 K.. numerous directions. man given an opportunity to earn a Democrat and llobertsou Populist. the mining school which is con nnd eventually sell above its par \ J meets every Saturday evening. V isit Then thero is John A. McCall, living, most jails would be “ to let.” The law provides that not more ing brethren in good standing cordially nected with the state university at value of $100. invited. president of one of the largo life than a majority may he appointed Berkeley, Cal. This will he ft C. A. H arrington , N . G . W rits for full inform ation to S. F. Star: Prebident McKinley insurance companies. He hns never from any one political party. J . S. L awrence , R. S. memorial to her husband, nnd work G E O . W . D U N N A C O ., D ank KM, embarked i i a single business en proposes to relieve the distress of will be commenced at once upon the li Wall Street Nt w York. Tho smallest warrant ever issued O Q U IL L E E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 25. I. the people by raising their taxes, terprise on his own account, but he O . O . F ., meets every first and third buildings. It will ho remembered by the treasury departmental Wash Thursdays ia each month at O dd Fellow«* is earning $50,000 a year now. Thirty and they, poor fools, are pleased. that Mrs. Ilearst gave ¡$200,000 for ington is held by Mr. Cleveland, It hall. Cordial invitation extended to nil vis years ago he began his tussle with the girls’ gymnasium at the samel itin g patriarchs in good stan d in g. is for 1 cent, and represents a bal the world ns clerk in tho assorting ^ „ R E . B uck , C. P. university. ance due on the ex-president’s salary G . F . B outlll , Scribe. house for state currency at Albany, for the month of June, 1895. It A meeting o f farmers nr.d others KS. A. G . A IK E N IIAH N O W A Cr>M - N. £. He received $00 a month F R O M D E N V E R ,” the bio western reform interested in sugar beet culture | pleto nnd fashionable Stock o f M il M A " o B n R f " EK A.H r'O D ° E - N O <« nud esteemed himself exceptionally newspaper which reach esGO.WM renders e r e ry will never be cashed, as Cleveland linery at Luneve's drug store. w « l „ . . ¡Ue^h n eVK, i y ?nd " lld Kb desires to hold it ns a curiosity. was held at Medford on the 20t!> week, although on ly 47 weeks old . is filled Then he filled various other with low »' h u l l / lu “ m onth, nt O dd F el- lucky. reform news and stirrinp articles from nnd after reports of inst., com COMPLETE STOCK EVERYTHING The suit against A. J. Hayward,! clerkships and finally became super such well-known and powerful writers ns mittees had been disposed of NEW. * N. LiWBBxrc, K.W s.nCL''* It,cn' N- G. intendent of the State Insurance Rev. F . F . Passim .re, Eugene Bloodgond president of the defunct Puget about 100 |>ounds of seed were M yron W . R eed. H enry Cohen. W . Sound bank, o f Everett, as surety Department. Later he became 8 Beebe, . Morgan, and a host o f others, equally for the hood to the ooaDty to insure • Almost everybody takes some laxativo given out in onn-ponud packages Large Assortment, identified with different insurance prom inent. To make yon acquainted with F acts is to it against loss of county funds de- medicine to cleanse the system and keep tho to farmers who were w illing to ex companies and five years ago he m ake Seasonable and blood pure. Those w ho taka SIM M O N S you a regular aabecrilxir— for you secured his present $50,000 a year can 't get «lon g without Facts — conse ! posited iu the bank, was tried iu L iv e r R e g u l a t o r (liquid o r powder) periment with them. Up to Date. Grants Pass Courier: A hunter quently for a short time, we make you this ; Tacoma last week, and resulted in ! get all the benefits o f a mild and pleasant job. C O Q U IL L E c i t y . Call early nnd m ake selection «m l reckless For 10c. wc will send you laxative and tonic that purifies the blood named Iteeser with a companion prices -ut Jiwiieve'f* drnü «tore. Dr. John Hall, of course, ennnot Facta every week for 1 ») weeks on trial and a a verdict in favor o f Hayward. I Opposite C ity W h a r f.1 and strengthens the whole system. And M B S . A. G . A IK E N . be regarded as a money-maker, copy o f “ Mcrrie E ngland.” the bo k winch Oregon Mining Journal: Gov. 1 more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU killed a pair of cougars mar the ocfüffj •o startled England that for nearly a year Oro Fino mine at the bond of but nevertheless he earns consider Lord —a very good authority— says LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it activ- eeps on h an d and m ak es to 100.000 conies a month have been sold. ’The order first-cl aas able in the year. As the minister work contains about 85.001) words, and we that the late lamented legislature and healthy, and when the Liver Is in Jump-off-Joe Sunday. The “ var M r s . S h e p p a r c F s condition you find yourself free from mints’’ had just finished eating a | send it com plete an.i unabridged w ith F ««ts R A W H ID E : C H AIR S. of the richest congregatioh in New • 10 weeks for only a dim e. W e w ant 50.000 was a bad lot, nnd that tbo failure good Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- deer they had killed when the hunt York ho receives a salary of $,'50,000 | new readers im m ediately, and trn<*l that to organize was a blessing in dis- Malaria, Headache and Constipation, and rid of M anufactured from best hard wood. a year, but this docs not represent i every individual reader o f this paper will gnise. The goveinor agrees with that worn out and debilitated feeling, ers appeared upon tho scene with J . B . F O X . Proprietor. toko advantage o f this offer at once, before j These are all cause 1 by a sluggish Liver. their dogs and rifles. nil of his earnings. Whenever he i j it is withdrawn, as we reserve the right to every disinterested on-looker on Good digestion and freedom from stomach C O O S B A Y Belfast, Ireland, owns its gas I tied the njptial knot for any of his ! return all m oneys received from al>ovo offer this point. I troubles v-ill only be had when the liver works. Last year it netted $.'127,-! which reaches ns later than 3 ) d a y s from parishioners he received a hand , date. The oddest-shaped county among s properly at work. If troubled with any D on’ t dissapoint us, bu t sit ri»ht some fee, varying from $50 to $1000. down today and write the publisher « -T h e tho 3000 which go to make up the )f these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER 862 front gas sales at the rata of 66 COR. F IR S T AND H A L L STS. Then there arc christenings galore, , R**ed Publishing C o ., 150» Larim er street, | separate divisons of tbo various •REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi- cents per 1000 feet. It has reduced i Near B . B . Depot, D io y e r , C olo. C. W. PATERSON, Prop. the price to 60 cents, w ith a special j and these add considerable to the • *♦** . states is TVarren countv, Tenn. It | :lnes, and Better than Pills. C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , OBEGON. / W F . V E R Y l - . U ' K A C r - t - discount of 5 per cent tolargecou-l ministerial income. This total in Ludwig Vonhiukelxteinhaa^en- lies in the center of the state, and M anufacturer o f Marble M onum ents, H enU come has been estimated to be be i I'lopser o f Cincinnati Ins pmbnhly is ns near a perfect circle as any IJ « 8 t h o 7. S t a m p in r e d o n w r a p p e r . snmers. I ^ I B S T -C L A S S V AU K , by tho Hingl« «tnnea. Tablets, etc. .J . * i ■ • > ■ . P h il . P a . tween $10.000 and $50,000 a year. Chester Thompson shot nn eagle 1 m eal, day or time lionrdcrs. the longest tame in the United divison of land could be. Cumetery lots enclosed w ith stone coping : A limited r.timber o f nicelv-k« pt Joseph II. Choate cannot be strictly State», but he doesn’ t seem to mind or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r A hat-pin five inches long, with at Who ran think with ft revolver, on the Si ns! aw, last ! r'sun-i, w ith clean and cotnfort- Of Homes HllllpM week. der. Correspondence solicited from parties called a salaried man, yet lie entered ab!< b< kltlina. The bird measured seven tlm infliction at all. On the con fancy porcelain knob at one end, was thitiv to palmi Î living l l tfa C 'vn fortabl« «ittln o room . the law firm of which he is now the trary he ia prond of it, nnd acorn recently found in a hog’s liver at feet from tip to tip nnd weighed 10 d i p t wish an ything in my line o f business. H ate« to na»t M m turn*« and leading active member ns a clerk, : fully refuge* to change it. :n • .................... made k.» jw n ou application. pounds. i Spokane. IVash. Dr Gibbon M C G C Many H i Biters, ( Railway & Dock B CONSTfiUGTION STOCK, C Millinery. “P A C T S M GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Chair Factory: K Boarding House, M s aia Stola Works W anjed-A n Idea