Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 06, 1897, Image 1

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| ) I t . G. H. CARTER,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
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C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y ,
OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE.
MUST ATTEND SCHOOL.
N O . 36.
A P R I L G, 1897,
Notice to Mariners.
V SOUPLE
Notice is hereby given of the
Superintendent Irwin Defines the Law on
following changes in ttie buoyage
Compulsory Education.
Oocjviille C ity, C r e g
of this district, which affect the
"Be the Heavens Hung In Black.”
BIMETALLISM.
FFICE at residence, and door south
Stale Superiuteudent Irwin has List of Beacons, Buoys and Day
Odd Fellows’ Hall. ¡Nothin« bat first-
Marks, Pacific Const, 1895.
En. H erald :
T h ere have been had a circular letter prepared nnd
class work.
tn Its True Moaning Explained By Ex-Congress­
Coos Bay Bar, Oregon, page 30 —
Charges reasonable.
_____ vioniu
printed
to
be
forwarded
to
the
m
u
tterin
g
and
p
rop
h
etic
w
arning
man C. A. Town.
North
Spit Jet y, Buoy No. 1 —
various
county
s
c
h
o
o
l
superintend­
nueut tho probability o f a revolu ­
This buoy, which has been hereto­
| ) K J. HURT. M OORE,
Ex-Congressman C. A. Totvno of tion iu ou r cou n try o w in g to the ents and school boards, calling the
fore reported adrift, and which was
S U R G E O N AN D l ’ H Y SICIAN . Minnesota awakened a great ileal of prevalen ce o f fraud at the ba llot attention of those officials to the
formerly a black first-class can,
enthusiasm during liis recent ad­ b o x ; the tyrannical and u ncon stitu ­ lavv prescribing compulsory educa­
marking the outer submerged end
x ' t t i l l promptly respond to all calls, dress on “The Theory and Practice tional decision s o f som e o f the fe d ­ tion for children o f a certain school
of the north spit jetty, was replaced
age,
which
law
is
now
so
heedlessly
VV day or night.
eral
ju
d
g
e
s,
and
the
gradual
extin
c­
of Bimetallism” at Carnegie hall,Now
OOQUILLE CITY. OREGON.
March 13. '97 by a black, second-
They Speak of their Past Life, Their Trials and
York. Here nre some of the good tion o f tho rig h ts and liberties o f violated iu every part of the state.
class can buoy moored about ^
Hardships, and how Sickness once Entered their
tho peop le b y a g ra sp in g and insa­ Following is the lettPr iu full:
things he said:
Tho attention of the comity mile W . N. \V. J W., from the
g llfilS E E PANNENBERG,
“ The forces vaunting themselves tiable aristocracy.
Home, and for a W hile it Looked as if it
position
of
the
former
buoy.
The
superintendents,
and
through
them,
Prophecy with reference to a rev­
in the control of the untion say
buoy is now in 17 feet of water
Would Prove Fatal— It w as Averted,
Attorney and Counselor at Law. that such subject* as tiuaueeaud the olution is uni eces8nry.
It has tho attention of the boards of
school directors, is called to the and mi rks the extremity of the
However, and they Dwell on the
OUloo, Empire City, O r e g o n .____ tariff must be taken out of pol­ already materialized in the actions
sand spit making out from the
itics. They’ll uover do it. It took of those judges who have rendered following law pertaining to com­
outer
submerged
end
of
the
north
Means with Much Enthusiasm.
pulsory
education;
J )
F. DEAN,
tho human race 2000 years to put decisions at variance with the con­
“ Section G5.
Every parent, spit jetty. Its bearings are:
them iu politics, win re they belong. stitutional rights of the citizen; con­
U .pe Arngo Light House---- 8 . S. W.
W.
ISTctary ¡F iiblic,
“ Prospective isn’t subjective. If sequently, they are the revolution­ guaidiau, or other person iu this Yokam P oint...................................... . .South
the Tribune^ Greeley, Colorado,
state
having
control
or
charge
o
f
a
Gunno
R
ock
.............................
E.
S.
K.
E.
cau’t see it, there isn’t any. No ists; and they are slaves who tamely
Herald Office, Coqnille Citv, Oregon. you
child
or
children
between
the
ages
Vessels
should
not
pass
between
At • TVibtme representative was strolling
“ Finally despite my opposition, my hns*
description of a splendid feast will submit to the wrong. He who bows
about town the other day, looking up items band called in a physician, who attributed
till an empty stomach.
his neck to the yoke imposed upon of 8 and 14 years, shall be required this buoy and the outer buoy.
my ailment to rheumatism and prescribed
to
send
such
child
or
children
to
a
Columbia
River,
Channel
over
of
news,
he
dropped
into
Fezer’s
drug
store.
“ The term ‘bimetallism’ has cloaked him by the creature of his creation,
for that complaint. A day or two after ho
This, that and other medicines were talked changed his opinion, saying I was attacked
public school at least 12 weeks in Walker Island Bar to Martin Island,
much astute political dodging. Its is ten-thousand times a slave.
with la grippe; also changed bis medicine,
o
f
and
their
curative
qualities
analyzed,
1
....BARBER SHOP true meaning is not that you should Tho encroachmjnt of the aris­ every school year, of which at least page 48—The following changes
so far as lay iu their power. The cura­ but to no purpose. I was going from bad to
eight
weeks
school
(shall)
tie
con­
have
been
made
to
mark
the
re.
.
worse.
The tingling sensatious were resum-
. . . . O....
simply coin the two metals, but tocracy upon tho rights of the peo­
secutive, unless the bodily or mental ceutlv dredged channel across Cot­ tive powers o f Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were ! ed. At times 1 would be incapable of doing
r p H E BEST, NEATEST AND MOST
they
should
both
stand
upon
tho
ple,
and
tbeir
assumption
of
all
talked
of,
when
Mr.
Falkner,
a
clerk
in
the
anything
with ray hands and iny husband
M up-to-dato in the citv.
privileges at the mint, both privilege, is nowhere more marked condition of such child or children tonwood Island Shoal:
store, mentioned that Mrs. Joseph Moore was was fearful that I was suffering from partial
paralysis.
Inis
been
such
as
to
prevent
his
or
Hot and Cold tiatbs— Ueasonable same
.Ratuier
Buoy
No.
1.—
A
black
a firm believer in their efficacy. Pursuing
he accepted as money of final pay- | than on Coos bay.
Speculators
“ One evening, while reading the New
her or their attendance at school or first-class spa>‘ buoy wns estab­ his quest, the Tribune man paid Mrs. Moore York
UtiiirgMi, Courteoos Treatment.
Tribune, ne read to me a statement of
incut.
built a crib in the channel of the
COtJOIIiLE CITY, OREGON.
application
to
study
for
the
period
a wonderful cure perfected by Dr. Williams*
lished
March
20.
'97,
in
24
feet
of
a
visit
the
next
day.
“ We don’t want you to do any-1 bay, where there was twenty-four
Pink
Pills.
He and 1 had at times read
Front Htrcet, opposite K. K. Depot.
Among the many good people residing in similiar testimonials
describing the great
T. W. GILLHAM.
thing for silver.
.Silver can take j feat of water at low water. All required, or unless such child or water, to mark the edge of the spit
Greeley, Colorado, ’ Squire Moore and his powers and virtue of these pills but had
children
nre
taught
in
a
private
off
the
lower
end
of
Cottuuwnod
care ot itself. We want you to do | complaint to the proper department
amiable wife are the best known and the passed them over, doubting the truth ot the
school,
or
at
home
in
such
branches
Island,
and
should
be
biveu
a
Lei
th
i p H E C O M M E R C IA L -t-----
is vain; and, no doubt, tho govern­
something for humanity.
most respect«*!. The 'Squire is carrying his ! statements. My husband’s expression quack*
ery indicating my opinion of ihem. But
“ International bimetallism and I ment engineer iu control, locally, is ns are usually taught in primary o f 100 feet. The bearings are as i seventy-six years as sturdily as many men this
night in particular, i was impressed with
The most modem arranged BAUHElt
Rainier wharf W. 8. W. 1
iudepeudant bimetallism are merely | blind, or else the owners of the schools, or have already acquired follows:
who have not yet rounded their sixtieth mile what he rend and told him it wouldn’t do any
bHOP in Coquillo City.
the ordinary branches of learning 4 W., Dobelbower Landing Post! post, and his wife, Ann, is a fitting compan­ harm to try a box. The next morning he
different methods of getting a t ! thing have a “ pull.”
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. two
taught in the public schools; pro­ Light S. E. \ E.
a box of the Pink Pills and 1 com­
ion, one of those pleasant faced, agreeable purchase«!
the same thing.
It is shoaliug the channel; is a
taking them according to directions,
Hot and .Cold Bath« at all honru. Popular
vided, iu case a public school shall
Cottonwood Island Shoal Buoy j ladies, who make you feel perfectly at home menced
three times a «Iny. Within a week I felt
“ They tell us you cannot do any­ dangerous obstruction in foggy
price«. Headquarters for Commercial
better, ami when I had finished that box* I
Men. Next door Jonsou Bro’a markes.
thing with money by legislation. weather, and it conflicts with the Dot be taught for the period of 12 No. 3.— A black first-class spar : when in their company This happy couple asked
my husband to get me another and he
born in the same neighborhood, of the
laughingly complied, saying, ‘ conceit is aa
They seem to have done a great lights of the fishermen with nets weeks cr any part thereof, during buoy was established March 20, '97. j were
West Riding, ot York, England, in 1820; the bad as consumption, but even if you think
the
year,
within
two
miles
by
the
in
22
feet
of
water,
and
should
be
j
L . M O O M ,
deal. It is a case of mounting into who cntch salmon. Hut this eye­
nearest traveled roml of the resi­ giveu a berth of 50 feet. The bear- j husband a few weeks his wife’s senior and they are doing you some good there is a great
experienced.’ Alter that he purchased
A tto r n e y - at - L a w , power by the ladder of the law and sore must continue, no matter who dence of any person within the ings nre as follows: East end o ' for over fifty years they have travelled the relief
then kicking over the bidder so that or what it obstructs, because it is
pathway of life together. In 1848 they emi­ for me about a dozen more boxes, and for
nearly
two years I continued taking them.
school
district,
be
or
she
shall
not
Cottoi
wood
Island
E.
V
8..
Coffin
I
U AU 3H FIE LD . OREGON.
grated to this country and settled in Derby,
your pursuer cannot catch you.
the property o f capitalists; and,
result was 1 regained my strength, tho
be liable to the provisions of this Rook Poet Light 8 8. E. J E , Do- 1 Conn., where they resided for a number ot The
tingling in aims and legs, hands and feet
“
You
can't
create
value
by
law.
seemingly,
they
lmve
tho
right
to
AR.nt for the North Ainerion InanrancoCo.
belbower Landing Post Light W. 1 years. While there Mr. Moore, who was ceased and the frequent sweats which 1 had
Nobody will contend that.
llut dam Coos bay with piles and then act.
o f Philadelphia, nud the London, Liv-
been subject to left me. In all truth, i am
"Sec. CO. Any parent, guardian 2 N.
highly respected by his neighbors, was elect­ forced to state that the Pink Pills mode a new
erpool & Globe.
commence agitation for a dredger.
you can affect value by law.
or
other
person
having
control
or
ed
a
member
ot
tho
State
Legislature
in
1867.
Cottonwood
Island
Shoal
Buoy
j
woman of me. That is,” she laughingly re­
“ If you speak in belialf of all of Thus this perennial farce and capi­
During his residence in the United States marked, ‘ ‘ as new os you can make a womun
charge of any child or children No. 5.— On March 20, ’97, the num j
your country and not a part of it, talistic imposture continues.
is now in her seventy-sixth year.”
he has been a constant reader of the New who
And in truth, Mrs. Moore’s closing remarks
you must be for bimetallism.
P. 8 . — IJefore d r e d g in g , the g o v ­ failing to comply with the provis­ ber of this buoy was changed from
York
Tribune,
and
was
an
ardent
admirer
are
well
founded, for she is as hale and
“ There isn’t any such thing ns in­ ern m en t sh ou ld rem ove the crib and ions of this act shall he liable to a 1 to 5. This buoy should be given I of its founder and great editor, Horace healthy looking as any woman could be who
a tto rn e y .a t - X j 3. w ,
fine
o
f
not
less
than
So
nor
more
a
berth
of
50
feet.
bus
lived
her
great age.
trinsic value. Value is a relation, thus a llow the distu rb ed m u d to
Greeley, and a firm believer in that notable
(Signed)
A nn M oork .
tht n 825 for the tirst offense, nor
By o rd e r of the Light-Honse writer’s opinions. Through those mediums
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
an accident.
A dollar is only circulate.
S tar K ey .
Subscribed
and sworn to before me a No­
less than 825 nor more than §50 for B o a rd .
J o h n P. M k r k e l l ,
he was influenced to come to Greeley in the tary Public, this 23rd day of May, 1806.
worth what you can get for it.
the second, and each subsequent Commander U. 8. Nayy, Inspector j early spring of 1871, and here he has resided
My commission expires May 14th 1900.
Dentei in R kal E state o f nil kinds.
“The surplus capital piled up iu
M ilton A. L yo n s , Notary l ' ublic .
Government By Injunction,
offense, besides the cast of the
ever since.
During hie residence in thia
13th L. H. District.
the banks of New York is a false
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
Branch U. S. Hydrographic | beautiful section of northern Colorado, he have an enormous sale. An analysis
prosecution.
indication of a prosperity that does
No crowned monarch of Europe
"Sec. 07. It shall I f the duty of Office, Portland, Oregon, March 29, has held many responsible public positions, their properties shows that lii
uot exist. The place for gold and pnsesscs a more tyrannical power
notably that of Justice of the Peace, an office a condenied form, all tneeTenTcnfs necemary
the
directors and clerk of each 1897.
| to give new life and richness to the Wood
silver coin is out in the byways and than a United States judge. This
which he occupied uninterruptedly for eight and restore shattered nerves. They are an
school
district
to
make
diligent
_A.ttorn.ey - a t - L a w , highways of commerce, measuring judge, like the czar of Russia, holds
years; and four years ago was re-elected to I unfailing specific for such diseases as loco-
A r boro logy.
another term, his name being placed in I motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus'
the products of honest labor and his position for life. He is an auto­ effort to see that this law is enforced
Kosebiirg, Oregon.
nomination at the convention without his dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv­
granting just compensation for it. crat which tho people cannot reach. in their respective districts.
ous headache, the utter effect o f la grippe,
knowledge.
"Now,
Thomas,”
said
tho
teacher,
"Sec. 08. Justices of the peace
------ i -J h ------
“ You must do something to stop If every man, woman and child iu
Tho newsgatherer was received cordially palpitation or the heart, pale and sn flow
“
write
me
a
sentence
in
which
the
Special attention to matters before the
shall
have
concurrent
jurisdiction
complexions, that tired feeling resulting
the fall iu prices. They say you cau’t the United States desired a certain
and in response to his inquiries, Mrs. Moore from nervous prostration; all diseases re­
Roselmr« land office, the commissioner
make a dollar out of 50 cents, but law and tho judges opposed that with the circuit court in all prose­ words pine and butternut are used.” stated that her health commenced failing sulting from vitiated humors in the blood,
o f the general land office ami secre­
And Thomas wrote:
several years ago but like u great many wom­ snch us scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc.
tary o f interior at Washington.
they’ve made 50 cent pieces out of law they can defeat the will of the cutions under this act.’ ’
en, she scarcely knew the meaning of the They are also a specific for troubles peculiar
This office I ihs become aware that “ The fellow felt almighty tough,
do’
lars.”
name sickness in relation to herself. She to females, such as suppressions, irregulari­
y r t le cam p , n o . m . w oodm en
When him hi« best girl cut;
people by declaring the law uncon­ hut little or uo attention is paid to
refused mcdiuul attendance or treatment of ties and all forms of weakness. They build
o f the World, meets nt Masonic Hall
First he thought he’ d pine away,
The speaker read the criticism of stitutional.
In the face of this
any kind, barring that which she drew upon up the blood, and restore the glow o f health
1st and 3d Monday nights o f each month.
And then he thought he’d butternut.”
Dr. Rainsford, which created such opposition congress is helpless. A the law compelling children to
from the family pharmacopoeia or dispensary. to pule and sallow cheeks.
In men they
A. J. »S iikrwood , Consul.
—Detroit Journal.
attend
school
at
least
12
weeks
Using Mrs. Moore’s language: ‘ ‘ For four effect a radical cure in all cases arising from
lively discussion of the Bradley federal judge can issue a ukaso
George T. Moulton, Clerk.
ears I was miserable, hardly a week passed mental worry, overwork or ex «'esses or what­
during
the
year.
To
look
over
the
\
\
T
ANTED
—
FAITH
FUL
MEN
OH
Martin ball, and called attention to (injunction) in which a man is com­
uring that time hut what I suffered from ever nature. There are no ill ettWt* follow*
V V women to travel for responsible estab­
OURT OOQUILLE. NO. 1«, FOREST-
statistics one is impressed that lished
extreme lassitude. The least exertion fa­ ing the use of this wonderful medicine, and il
house in Oregon. Salary $780 nnd
era o f America, meets every second and the fact that the miuister did not manded not to do a certain act. It
tigued
me. At times when I would be sew­ can he given to children with norfe«‘t safety.
there
must
be
many
children
of
expenses. Position permanent. Hoforonce.
fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall, say to his congregation that the
ing
or reading, I would be troubled with
These pills are manufactured by the Dr.
matters
not
whether
the
act
be
legal
Enclose
self-addressed
stamped
env
lope.
slioool age who do not attend our
Coquille City. Oregon.
tingling
like the pricking of pins Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady,
lavish
display
of
wealth
was
wrong,
H. N. L orbnz , C. K.
or illegal, law has nothing to do public schools. This law was en­ The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi­ in hand«, sensations,
feet,
arms
and
legs.
Occasionally
j
N.
Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing
O bo . O. L oach , R . S.
________
but that it was “ unwise;” that it with the case. Should the enjoined acted for a purpose, si:d it is ap­ cago.
I would suffer from profuse perspiration, the | the firm’s trade mark and wrapper, at 50
water
fairlv
running
from
my
face
and
bands,
j
cents
box or six boxes for $2.o0, and are
wr
uld
furnish
a
fresh
text
for
tho
person perform the act that the parent that the purpose contem­
The curiosities of jurisprudence Then for days’l l would seem impossible for I never a sold
EN. LYTLE P (IS *. N<). *7, G . L R-.
in bulk. They may be had of
meets every llrst Wednesday night o f agitators iu the west.
judge
had
commanded
him
uot
to
are
added
to
by
a
suit
for
posses­
me
to
enjoy
a
minute
of
warmth.
I
would
!
all
druggists
<»r direct by mail from Dr.
plated
was
to
have
the
children
at­
each month. Visiting comrades iu good
“Oil, most noble correction of bis do tho judge can send the man to tend the public schools in order sion of a mule which was instituted sit in a rocking chair alongside a roaring fire j Williams’ M««lirine Company. Thepriceat
standing cordially invited lo attend.
in
the
stove
wrapped
up
in
blankets,
yet
!
which
these
pills
nre sol«! makes a course of
H. H. N iciiols , Post Corn.
flock,” exclaimed tho speaker, with prison for life and the mail lias no that illiteracy and ignorance may by a citizen of lluut county, Texas, while my face would l»c scorched, the rest o f ; treatment inexpensive
us compured with other
__________ keen sarcasm, “ that they might
W. H. N obleb , Adjutant.
my
body
would
be
chilled.
|
remedies.
redress. Under “ government by be reduced to a minimum.
severifl years ago. The mule has
escape
the
criticism
of
the
rowdy
injunction” Judge Jenkins com­
lytlb , w . &. o., no. meets
The safety and welfare o f the since died, but the litigation is
G en
in Coqnille City on the tirst, and third west rather than that they should manded the employes of the North­
country depend upon the efficiency going on still, §3')0 in costs has
66
Wednesday afternoon in each month.
meet the reprobation of Almighty ern Pacific to accept the 10 per of onr public schools, wherein not been piled up, nnd 100 witnesses
J.
M m . V iola E ll io t t , Pres.
God! Hut then it might uot have cent reduction of wages, he com­ only knowledge of books nnd are attending the trial of tho case,
M bs . Ida H arbinoton , Sec.
FROM
DENVER,”
the big western reform
been politic to administer any manded them to remain nt work, literature is considered, but where iu Greenville.
newspaper which renchos50.000 readers every Financiers nml Railway Officials
CHADWICK LODGE. NO. fiS, A. F.
stronger
rebuke.
lie
had
to
throw
wet-k.
although
only
weeks old. in filled
and until that command was with­ good government, loyalty and love
J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening
They are likely to have a new with reform nows and -!7 stirring
article« from
on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth­ mere sprays of loscwater.”
drawn no employo could leave the ot country are inculcated.
kind
of
bi-metallism
out
in
Okla­
j such well-known and powerful writers a«
mlvisa investors to liny
ren cordially invited.
... „
employment of the Northern Pacific
J . P. G oolman , W. M.
The law is on the statute hook, homa since a M iss Nickel nnd a Mr. Rev. F. F. Passmore, Eugene Bloodgood
Beebe, Myron W. Heed. Henry Cohen, W.
railway under penalty of any term nnd should not remain a dead letter. Dollar were recently united in mar­ j j S.
C. W. W h ite , Sec.
Morgan, and a host of other.«, equally
The Crime Against Silver.
of imprisonment Judge Jenkins The duty of seeing it enforce.! riage there.
prominent.
UELAH CHAPTER, NO. 0, O. E. 8.,
T
o make you acquainted wilh Fact« in to
cared to impose. There is no law rests with the boards of school
meets Saturday afternoon on fir before
The cost of the federal govern­ I make you a regular subscriber—for yon
each full moon and Saturday evening two In an address to the farmers of to compel a man to work against directors, and the clerks o f the
I can’ t get along without Facts — con.se-
Illinois, “ About Farming iu Illinois,” his will— tho constitution forbids
weeks following.
ment per capitn of population has | qimntlj for a short time, we make you this
several school districts.
M bs . A i . icb T ottlb , W . M.
Gol. R. G. Ingersoll made use of the such a law being enacted—yet
risen from 75 cents in 1810 to §7.10. reckless offer: For 10c, we will send yon
M bs . N oba G ood , Sue.
The clerks o f the several districts
! Facts every week for 10 weeks on trial and a Now selling nt §10 per share.
following words: “ For my part, I Judge Jenkins ignored the consti­
copy o f *‘M«;rrie England,” the b<>' k which
having the number of pupils in
OQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53, I. O . O. F., do not ask any interference on the
so startled England that for nearly a year They sav it will soon sell nt §50,
tution and his word wns supreme. statistical roll, and tho teacher or
moets every Satorday evening. Visit­
100,000 c o d w is a month have been sold. The nml eventually sell above its par
part
of
the
government
except
to
ing brethren in good standing oordiHlly
There is no law by which a man can teachers o f tho district having the
work contains about. 85,000 w«»rds, and we
value o f §100.
undo the wrong it has done. I d o be sentenced and imprisoned with­
invited.
_
s< nd it complete and unabridged with Facts
ages and number enrolled as in
C. A. H abbiwotoh , N .G .
10 weeks for only a dime. We want 50.0(H)
Write f«>r full information to
not ask that money be made out of out a trial by jury; the constitution
attendance at school, some knowl­
J . 8. L awrence , H. S.
new readers immediately, and trust that
GEO. W. DUNN Jb CO ., B anknbp ,
nothing. I do uot ask for the pros­ positively guarantees such trial by
every individual reader of this paper will
edge may be gained as to how nearly
OQUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1. perity born of paj or. Hut I do ask
2 Wall Street New York.
take advantage of this offer at once, before
jury, yet Judge Woods sent men to this law of school attendance is
O. O. F., meets every first and third
it is withdrawn, as w«« reserve the right to
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ for tho remonetization of silver. jail for six months, not because they observed.
return all moneys received from above offer
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis­ Silver was demonetized by fraud.
which reaches us later than 3J days from
violated the law, but because they
This is also one of the duties of the
iting patriarohsin good standing.
date. D^n’ t dis«a|H>int us, but sit right
It
was
an
imposition
upon
every
K. E. B uck , C. P.
did not (lo ns he said. The Hill county superintendent, that he
down today and write the publishers—The
solvent man; a fraud upon every bill, now ¡lending before congress,
G. F. B ou tlll , Scribe.
Reed Publishing Co., 1500 Larimer street,
should acquaint himself with the
Denyer, Colo.
honest debtor in the United States. will forever put a stop to such tyr­
RS. A. G. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM-
attendance nt school and give direc­
a m i e k e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20,
It was done anny if it becomes a law—that is,
and fashionable Stock o f Mil*
I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th It assassinated labor.
tion to the board of directors in
T o tlxe ■CTn.fcrfu.n.ate M plete
littery at Lcnove's drug atore.
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel­ in the interest of avarice and greed,
if
the
same
judges
do
not
declare
regard
to
the
matter
of
school
at­
lows' hall.
and should be undono by honest the Hill bi1! unconstitutional.— L o­
COMPLETE STOCK EVERYTHING
Miss B elle B ich , N. G .
tendance.
men.” The foregoing is unquestion­ comotive Firemen's Magazine.
J. S. L ywbbxce . K. S.
NEW.
Bring this law before the people,
able authority from a distinguished
This old reliablo nnd
acquniut them with its requirements
Republican source. It was not writ­
Almost everybody takes some laxative
most successful spec- ! Large Assortment,
amt penalties, and it is believed medicine
Another Dred Scott Decision.
ialist iu Han Fratcis­
to cleanse the system and keep the
ten during the last campaign, but
there will not be so many children blood pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS
co, still continues to
Seasonable and
nt a period subsequent to the enact­
euro all Sexual and
LIVER
R
e
g
u
l
a
t
o
r
(liquid
or
powder)
of
flie
age
included
by
the
law,
who
That plutocratic body known as
Up to Date.
Seminal
Diseases,
ment of that rascally piece of leg­
do not and will not attend the pub­ get all the benefits of a mil J and pleasant
C O Q U IL L E C ITY.
Isuch as Gouorrhen, Call early and make selection nnd get
islation. It can be found in Inger- the United States supreme court,
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
G
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t.
8
t
r
.
o
t
n
re,
lic school. The Htate does not get •nd strengthens the whole system. And
prices—at Lcneve’ s drug store,
I Opposite City Wharf.1
soll’s works, and is only one of many always ou the side of capitalists
•).*
jA«» Syphilis, in nil ita net20)
MUS. A. O. AIKEN.
near the value it deserves for the more than this: SIMMONS LlVLR REGU­
’p .'ij''- forma. Skin Dia« asea. .
authorities from a Republican source and opposed to labor, has made
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s
Debility,
j
LATOR
regulates
the
Liver,
keeps
it
active
support
of
the
common
schools,
j^ E E P S ON HAND AND MAKES T o upon tho same subject. U. S. Ator- another Dred Scott decision. Sea­
Seminal Weakness and Loss o f ;
order first-class
because of the fact that so many do and healthy, and when the Liver is in Irrpotency,
ney General Pierrepont, a distin­ men who leave a ship against the
nod condition you find yourself free from Manhood, the c o n t in e n c e o f Melf-nbnso j M r s . S h e p p a r d ’s
R A W H ID E
CHAIRS. guished Republican, held the sumo will of their masters, if captured in not avail themselves of the ptivi- fi1
.Aalaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- and «txcfHset producing the following syrup- j
Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
any p a ito f the United States, can lege. The state CHnnot afford to Headache and Constipation, and rid of toms:
Manufactured from best hard wood.
opinion. More anon.
der the eyes, p/nn in the head, ringing in
allow this neglect ami indifference that worn out and debilitated feeling. the ears, loss o f oonfideno««, diffidence »n j
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
be
brought
back
in
irons
if
neces­
S ocrates .
nre all caused by a sluggish Liver. approaching atrangers. palpitation of the
sary and be forced to work. That of the public schools to exist, hut These
Good digestion and freedom from stomach heart, w°aknesa of the limbs nnd back, loss |
COOS B A Y
lenves them in a worse condition must, in some way, see that the troubles will only be had when the liver «>f memory, pimples on the face, c«>ugbs, j
! At Pueblo, Colo., F. V. Debs wns than were tho negro slaves of the children have some education.
s properly at work. If trr ut-led with any consumption, etc.
DR. GIBSON has practis' d in Snn Fran !
at these complaints, trv SIMMONS L ivf .R
offered a sleeping car ticket for the south, and if the seamen do not
over 30years an J those troubled should COR. F IR S T AN D H A L L STS.
The King of Liver Medl- cisco
not fail to cousait him and receive the ben- ,
long ride to Chicago.
Ho absn- revolt against such barbarism they j A few figures are hero given to RrcULATOH.
Near K. K. Depot,
:ines,
and
Better
than
Bills.
eftt of hi« great skill nnd experience. The ,
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
I lutoly refused, and added that tho deserve to be put on auction-blocks. illustrate how the people are being
'd octor cur«« when others fa il. Try him. j
_ j >*~ p v t : u y p a c k a g e - « *
C O y U I l.L E C IT Y , O B E G O N .
] boycott on Pullman sleepers would — The Cleveland Citizen.
robbed by the threo great trusts: Ho* th e 7 S ta m p in re d on w ra p p er. CUKES GUAR\N I EED. l ’ersons cured
Mnnnfnotari'r o f Marhis Monnmcnt*. Ilea I- never be off for him; that “ if I
at home. Charges reasonable. < all or |
,
Tha profits Inst year to tho ooal
I .-I R B T C L A S S P A U E . b v tlio »iru lo
' ' .1. I t . SEriHn
C o .. IM illa.. I*».
write.
DR. 4 . F. GIBBON.
fttoneft. Tablet*, etc.
should try to sleep in a Pullman
S.
F.
Star:
Spring
Valley’s
claim
625 Kearney «tro t. San Francise«». Cal. l 1 i.o al. Unv .r ttm o b
trm.t
were
$71,659,000;
the
sugar
C iiu.terr lots enclosed until stone coping
A
lim it. J num ber t n — -V. ¡ t
W
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!
w
o
o
l
;
or curbing. Iron railing, furnished to o r ­ berth, the ghosts of women and is that because they have grabbed trust $24,1*00,000, while tho coffee
Who ran think
der. rorri-Bjiond'-noc - -licit,-d from (write, children starved to death iu Chicago all convenient sources of si pplv, trust came out abend by $14.350,000.
Wanted-An
Idea thin« to i>a rent?
living in the coontrr or other tow n. *h o < bv that infamous scoundrel would
\V<* arc* paying tlic* high«**! m arket pric * Pro'wt »oír id'
tbev may brtuir v«m wealth.
therefore they must be paid for j This morn v was made directly out
m .r wish nnvthnui In nay line o f I a sines*.
Ratea t«» .'lit the times and
f«»r w«*»t. siH>t cash on d«*liv«*rv, at R.im loii.
1
haunt
me
to
my
dying
day”.
Mimauririu
•
. . . . .
Onia.
giabbing it.
of the necessaries of life.
made known on applicati« u.
juuJtnii BAN DON WOOLEN MILLS CO.
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’Squire Moore and his Estim able
W ife Interest a Reporter.
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Chair Factory^!
Boarding House,
M a rl aai Stone Works
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